单选题______AdebtBincredibilityCoperationDlosses

单选题
______
A

debt

B

incredibility

C

operation

D

losses


参考解析

解析:
词语搭配题。此处需填个名词或者名词性的词;参考第96题给出的句意,此处应意为“遭受损失”,所以应为suffer losses。

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