A police officer was sent to( )the crime.A.searchB.exploreC.surveyD.investigate
A police officer was sent to( )the crime.
A.search
B.explore
C.survey
D.investigate
B.explore
C.survey
D.investigate
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解析:investigate“(具体地)调查,研究某事”。B.explore“考察,勘察”;C.survey“审视”,指全局性的检查或全面检查,如:make a survey of the economic system对经济制度进行全面的调查。
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