A .On no account, take in                 B.Under no circumstances. take to

C. In no way, take after                  D. With no means, take on

B


解析:

B句意:年輕人絕不能采取非法行為。句中出現(xiàn).Under no circumstances,當否定的副詞或詞組位于句首時,句子需要部分倒裝。

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