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As PM2.5 readings reached as high as 900 in some cities, people are more _____ to get lung cancer in such conditions.

A. probable B. perhaps C. possible D. likely

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:句意:随着一些城市PM2.5高达900,人们在这样的环境中更可能得肺癌。Be likely to do 是固定用法,意思是可能做某事,选D

考点:考查固定用法

 

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