________ global temperatures rising, the UN Climate Change Conference was held in Cancun 坎昆 ,Mexico last year.

A.Prevented 

B.Preventing

C.Having prevented 

D.To prevent

D

為了阻止地球升溫,去年在墨西哥的坎昆舉行了聯(lián)合國(guó)氣候大會(huì)?瞻滋幪顃o prevent表示目的。

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