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He was banned from driving for six months.
A:listed
B:forbidden
C:handled
D:investigated
B:forbidden
C:handled
D:investigated
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解析:本句意思:他被禁止驾驶六个月。ban禁止。list列清单,拟定清单;forbid禁止;handle对付,应对;investigate调查。
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