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The incident caused a hot discussion on the Internet, but the local government had no immediate _______ on it.
A.adjustmentB.commitmentC.commentD.document
C

試題分析:考查名詞:A. Adjustment調整,B. Commitment承諾,奉獻,C. Comment評論,D. Document文件,句意:這件事在網上引起熱烈的討論,但是當地政府迅速對它做出評論。所以選C。
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