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The city suffered the worst US air _____ since l979.
A

event

B

disease

C

disaster

D

damage


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句意:这个城市遭受了自1979年来美国最严重的空难。disaster意为“灾难,灾祸”;event意为“事件”;disease意为“疾病”;damage意为“损害,伤害”。
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