She was accused of making a false statement to the police. cut off your nose to spite your face伤 2. The reporter is famous for having a good nose for news. 害己 3. He appears to be absorbed in the sports news on
百度试题 结果1 题目3. She was accused of knowingly(knowing) making a false statement to the police. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上3. knowingly 设空处修饰making,应用副词,故填 knowingly. 反馈 收藏
Det. Scott Masterson: All we knew when we showed up was that a female was found on the ground in the back of the house. … We're wide open to … what really went on. Even open to the possibility that this wasn't foul play at all. When officers searched the three-story house, t...
The “Freedom” caucus in the House briefly slowed down the bill’s passage, but enough of them fell into line topass the bill by one vote. The holdouts got avariety of concessions, but the big one is a further cut in Medicaid: the “work requirement” (that adds bureaucratic hurdles ...
百度试题 结果1 题目1. She ___ making a false statement to the police. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 1. was accused of 反馈 收藏
and Burton took great pains to go over what she said 42 choosing and 43 each word carefully and taking the woman’s statement down himself.The witness had called the police and she’d waited until the ambulance(救护车) began to arrive then when the first police car arrived at the 44 ...
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A “gender critical” journalist Sonia Sodha made the following statement: “that whether someone is male or female is a matter of reality, not belief.” She suggests that “someone’s gender identity, or belief about their sex, cannot supersede their actual sex for all purposes in society....
A “gender critical” journalist Sonia Sodha made the following statement: “that whether someone is male or female is a matter of reality, not belief.” She suggests that “someone’s gender identity, or belief about their sex, cannot supersede their actual sex for all purposes in society....
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