If we keep wasting so much energy, ________are that our oil wells will dry up and the environment will be destroyed.
A.problemsB.difficultiesC.questionsD.chances
D

試題分析:A. problems問題,B. difficulties困難,C. questions  問題,D. chances機(jī)會(huì),句意:如果我們一直浪費(fèi)這么多的能源,可能我們的油井會(huì)干涸,環(huán)境也會(huì)被破壞。這里是句型:Chances are that…“可能會(huì)…”,選D。
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