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Police said on Thursday that they()a gang of six people who sold fake iPhone4s,iPads and other electronic products worth more than 5 million yuan.
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Police said on Thursday that they()a gang of six people who sold fake iPhone4s,iPads and other electronic products worth more than 5 million yuan.
A、have broken
B、has broken
C、have breaked
D、have broke
时间:2021-12-31 20:05
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无答案[解析]此题中主句是一般过去时,从句应该用过去完成时。句子的意思是:警方声称,星期四这天他们破获了一个倒卖假iphone4、ipad和其他电子产品价值共计500万元的6人犯罪团伙。
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