A big earthquake broke out in Japan on March 11th 2011, _________ in many deaths and injuries.
- A.
resulting
- B.
having resulted
- C.
resulted
- D.
to result
A
考查結(jié)果狀語(yǔ),F(xiàn)在分詞表示意料之中的結(jié)果;不定式表示意料之外的結(jié)果。句意:2011年3月11號(hào)一場(chǎng)大地震在日本爆發(fā),導(dǎo)致很多人死亡受傷。
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