单选题What’s happened in August?AFour students were killed in the bombing of the Marriott Hotel in Jakarta.BFour students were deported from Jakarta.CThe Marriott Hotel in Jakarta was bombed by terrorists.DFour students participated in the Jakarta bombing.

单选题
What’s happened in August?
A

Four students were killed in the bombing of the Marriott Hotel in Jakarta.

B

Four students were deported from Jakarta.

C

The Marriott Hotel in Jakarta was bombed by terrorists.

D

Four students participated in the Jakarta bombing.


参考解析

解析:
录音中指出警方正在对四名疑似与恐怖主义有联系的学生进行调查,以找出是否他们与为the bombing of the Marriott Hotel in Jakarta in August提供资金有联系。
【录音原文】
Police are investigating whether four students, deported from Pakistan and now detained in Jakarta for suspected terrorism links, were involved in funding the bombing of the Marriott Hotel in Jakarta in August, which killed 12 people.

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