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Six people were killed in that accident.

A:event
B:incident
C:scene
D:location

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解析:六人在那场事故中丧生。event“事件”,如:The election was the main event of 2012.那场选举是2012年的主要大事。incident“事故,意外事件”,如:Eight students lost their lives in the shooting incident.8名学生在枪击事件中丧生。scene“场面,景象”,如:The whole place is a scene of noisy activities.整个地方都是一片喧闹繁忙的景象。location“位置,场所”。只有incident意思上和accident最接近。
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