单选题The erosion of the white cliffs in the south of England _____.Awill soon become a problem for people living in central EnglandBhas now become a threat to the local residentsCis quickly changing the map of EnglandDcan be stopped if proper measures are taken

单选题
The erosion of the white cliffs in the south of England _____.
A

will soon become a problem for people living in central England

B

has now become a threat to the local residents

C

is quickly changing the map of England

D

can be stopped if proper measures are taken


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解析:
细节题。B项“这种海水侵蚀已经构成了对当地居民的威胁”与文意相符。

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