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In 2008,27 people were arrested becauseof the contaminated(有毒的)milk powder__

A.incident
B.accident
C.event
D.occurence

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解析:考查名词辨析。旬意为:“在2008年,有27人因有毒奶粉事件而被捕。”incident“大事件”;accident“偶发事件”;event“项目,一般事情”;occurence“偶发事件”。由句意可知选A项。
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