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【题目】Large quantities of solid fuel ________ consumed every day and too much carbon dioxide is sent into the air,which in turn ________ the going up of temperature.
A.is;results in
B.are;results in
C.is;leads to
D.are;results from

【答案】B
【解析】考查主谓一致和动词短语。句意:每天大量的固体燃料被消耗,太多的二氧化碳被排入空气中,这反过来导致了温度的上升。large quantities of作主语,后面的谓语动词在人称和数上与quantities保持一致,故第一空填are;results in导致,results from起因,根据句意可知选B。
【 点评】答好此题需掌握quantities of+名词 主谓一致的用法以及区别result in/result from的具体意思。

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