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The missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 was officially declared an _______ and it was a difficult moment for all.

A. issue B. affair C. event D. Accident

D

【解析】

试题分析:考察名词辨析。A. Issue发行物、问题;B.affair事项;C. Event项目;D. Accident事故。该句意思为:官方宣称消失的马航MH370航班是一场事故,这是一个对所有人来说都很难受的时刻。

故选D

考点:考察动词辨析。

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