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Young people may risk ________ deaf if they are exposed to very loud music every day.
A.to goB.to have goneC.goingD.having gone
C
risk意为冒……的危险,用法为risk doing something,冒险干某事,因此排除AB, D项中额having done意为已经干了某事,与此处句意不符,因此选择C项,句意为,如果年轻人每天都暴露在非常吵闹的音乐声中,他们可能有耳朵失聪的危险。
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