I      , but my mother didn’t      .


  1. A.
    wanted ; allow
  2. B.
    hoped to ; allow me to
  3. C.
    wanted ; allow it
  4. D.
    hoped ; allow it
B
考查省略。句意:我希望做,但是我的母親不允許我做,hope to do 希望做某事,allow sb to do允許某人做某事,與前面成分一樣時省略到to,所以選B。
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