单选题_____AsufferedBlostCinvestedDbenefited

单选题
_____
A

suffered

B

lost

C

invested

D

benefited


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解析:
句意:由于旅游者的人数增加,政府大大的受益。benefit得益,受益。suffer遭受,忍受(常接from);lose丢失;invest投资。

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