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He was charged by the police ______ breaking the law.A.ofB.toC.withD.from

He was charged by the police ______ breaking the law.

A.of

B.to

C.with

D.from

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A.telling the truth to the clerk

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第3题
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第7题
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Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by c

Part A

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Passage Four John Paul Jones was one of the founders of the United States Navy. During th

Passage Four

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A. French

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Passage Two How can a single postage stamp be worth $ 16,800? Any mistake made in th

Passage Two

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Any mistake made in the printing of a stamp raises its value to stamp collectors. A mistake on one in expensive' postage stamp has made the stamp worth a million and a half times its original value.

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A. there are few others like it

B. there are no errors on the stamps

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D. both A and C

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