C.25 were killed, 214 injured, 139 seriously.D.139 were killed , 214 injured, 25 seriously. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C [精解] 题干问:“根据报道,有多少伤亡 ”材料中提到:“It was reported that 25 were killed and 214 injured,139 seriously”所以本题的答案选C。
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