There is a small risk of brain damage from such an operation.A:hope B:luckC:case D:danger

There is a small risk of brain damage from such an operation.

A:hope
B:luck
C:case
D:danger

参考解析

解析:risk:风险,危险。题干意思为:这类手术有对大脑造成伤害的细微风险。 hope:希望;luck:运气,好运;case:病例,事例;danger:危险,风险。经过分析,D项正确。

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