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The latest surveys show that four million people die each year from diseases linked

to smoking.

A)最近的调查显示每年有4,000,000人死于与吸烟有关的疾病。

B)最近的调查显示每年有4,000,000吸烟的人死亡。

C)据最新报道每年有40,000,000病人死亡,这和烟雾不无关系。

D)最近的调查显示,每年有4,000,000人死于疾病并与吸烟联系在一起。

E)据最新报道吸烟每年导致40,000,000人生病。

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