Teenagers will be told to "stand up for their elders" on public transport—or

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问题     Teenagers will be told to "stand up for their elders" on public transport—or risk losing their right to free travel. London Mayor Boris Johnson will【B1】_____ plans to make youngsters sign a "courtesy pledge" to promise to behave in a respectful manner when travelling in the capital. The three-point pledge states that they will give up their seats to the elderly,【B2】_____ and disabled: refrain from using【B3】_____ or threatening language: and be courteous and polite to fellow passengers and staff. Those who【B4】_____, or are caught behaving in a loutish(粗野无理的)manner, will have their free travel passes removed. The plan—a key part of Mr. Johnson’s re-election bid—will initially affect the 400 000 ll-to-15-year-olds in London who【B5】_____free travel cards, but Tory sources believe the idea could be used across the country. A Conservative insider said, "The initiative chimes perfectly with the push to create a Big Society. It is about changing culture and expectations around behavior to improve the【B6】_____ on buses and trains for everyone." Speaking before the launch, Mr. Johnson said he【B7】_____tackle the anti-social behavior of a "minority of youngsters" on public transport. Teenagers found guilty of a serious【B8】_____ of the new behavior code will lose their travel passes, and will have to carry out unpaid community work to have them 【B9】_____. The move follows an earlier initiative of Mr. Johnson’s that banned the consumption of alcohol on public transport in the capital, which is credited with helping to【B10】_____crime rates on buses and trains. [br] 【B4】

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答案 refuse

解析 根据空格所在位置可知,空格处应填入动词(词组)作从句的谓语。结合录音可填入refuse,意为“拒绝”。
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