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单选题
____
A
storm
B
rage
C
flare
D
flash
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storm风暴,可指政治、市场方面的动荡。rage狂怒,盛怒。flare闪耀;爆发(怒气)。flash闪光,闪烁;(思想,感情等的)闪现,突发。
storm风暴,可指政治、市场方面的动荡。rage狂怒,盛怒。flare闪耀;爆发(怒气)。flash闪光,闪烁;(思想,感情等的)闪现,突发。
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