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According to the context, the word 'effluents' in ParA.1 is closest in meaning to
wastes.
D.risks.

A.by-effects.
B.drainagE.
C.solid

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B
解析:词汇释义题。本题问:根据上下文,第1段中'effluents'在含义上最接近下面哪一个词?参阅第1段倒数第2句:An insistence on treatment of the various effluents would have necessitated expenditu...

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