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为保障讯问的顺利进行,公安机关可连续多次传唤犯罪嫌疑人。()

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A.The nearest metro station is only three minutes' walk from the hotel.B.The nearest m

A. The nearest metro station is only three minutes' walk from the hotel.
B. The nearest metro station is only four minutes' walk from the hotel.
C. The nearest metro station is only five minutes' walk from the hotel.
D. The nearest metro station is only three or four minutes' walk from the hotel.

A.He was hiding from the storm under a tree.B.He awoke with his face in a puddle of wa

A. He was hiding from the storm under a tree.
B. He awoke with his face in a puddle of water.
C. He was happy when he saw his wife for the first time in nine years.
D. The exact time when he became blind.

公安执法监督中的社会监督是指来自公安机关以外的监督主体对公安机关及人民警察的执法活动实施的监督。()

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Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: At one time it was the most important city in the region—a bustling commercial center known for its massive monuments, its crowded streets and commercial districts, and its cultural and religious in situations. Then, suddenly, it was abandoned. Within a generation most of its population departed and' the at once magnificent city be came all but a ghost town. This is the history of a pre-Columbia city called Teotihuacán. The name is the Aztec word, which means "the place the god calls home". It was once a metropolis of as many as 2,000,000 inhabitants 33 miles northwest of present-day Mexico City. And it was also the focus of a great empire that stretched from the arid plains of central Mexico to the mountain of Guatemala.
Why did this city die? Researchers have found no signs of epidemic disease or destructive inversions. But they have found signs that suggest the Teotihuacáns themselves burned their temples and some of their other buildings. There were evidence revealed that piles of weed had been placed around these structures and set fire. Some speculate that Teotihuacán's inhabitants may have abandoned the city because it had become "a clumsy giant..." But other experts think that the ancient inhabitants may have destroyed their temples and abandoned their city in rage against their gods for permitting a long famine.
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A. It's near Mexico City.
B. It's in Guatemala.
C. It's stretched from the plains of central Mexico to the mountains of Guatemala.
D. It's in America.

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