When realizing they would be ___ of traffic jams or air pollution more people will choose public transportation.
A.victimsB.survivorsC.murderersD.tutors
A

試題分析:句意:當(dāng)人們意識(shí)到他們將成為交通阻塞和空氣污染的受害者,更多人將會(huì)選擇公共交通設(shè)施。victim受害者;survivor幸存者;murderer謀殺者;tutor導(dǎo)師。故選A。
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