【題目】The harmful effects that smog can have on people's health are one of the top ______ of those who live in some cities.

A.concernsB.conflicts

C.charactersD.charges

【答案】A

【解析】

考查名詞辨析。句意:霧霾對人們健康的危害是一些城市居民最關(guān)心的問題之一。A. concerns關(guān)心的事、擔(dān)心;B. conflicts沖突;C. characters性格;D. charges費用。根據(jù)“The harmful effects that smog can have on people's health”可知此處表示“關(guān)心的事”,故A項正確。

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