填空题If a thief does break into a house equipped with an alarm system, he is likely to have less time to make a thorough search of the house.____

填空题
If a thief does break into a house equipped with an alarm system, he is likely to have less time to make a thorough search of the house.____

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解析:
由题干关键词可定位到A段。如果家里装了报警器,小偷就没有时间彻底搜查房间了。故匹配段落为A段。

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