He had lived illegally in the United States for five years after his visitors visa ______.
He had lived illegally in the United States for five years after his visitors visa ______.
He is in custody for fish illegally in foreign _________ waters. A: extraterrestrial B: territorial C: terrific D: terrestrial
He is in custody for fish illegally in foreign _________ waters. A: extraterrestrial B: territorial C: terrific D: terrestrial
They were detained for and then accused of________. A: delaying a US naval vessel to the Middle East B: illegally immigrating from Argentine to Spain C: conflicting with the police in anti-war demonstrations D: participating in protests against the brewed Iraq war
They were detained for and then accused of________. A: delaying a US naval vessel to the Middle East B: illegally immigrating from Argentine to Spain C: conflicting with the police in anti-war demonstrations D: participating in protests against the brewed Iraq war
Hundreds of elephants have been illegally [color=#ff3853]slaughtered[/color] by hunters for their teeth. A: v. 摸索;摸索着走;探寻 B: v. 消失;失踪;灭绝 C: v. 屠杀;杀戮 未知类型:{'label': 'source', 'content': '', 'isMemberControl': 0, 'type': 181}
Hundreds of elephants have been illegally [color=#ff3853]slaughtered[/color] by hunters for their teeth. A: v. 摸索;摸索着走;探寻 B: v. 消失;失踪;灭绝 C: v. 屠杀;杀戮 未知类型:{'label': 'source', 'content': '', 'isMemberControl': 0, 'type': 181}
A Trojan Horse was __________. A: a trophy of the Greeks from the Trojan War. B: a huge, hollow wooden horse in which Greek soldiers concealed themselves in order to enter Troy. C: a trap intended to bring about the downfall of an enemy or opponent. D: a computer program planted illegally to do damage locally.
A Trojan Horse was __________. A: a trophy of the Greeks from the Trojan War. B: a huge, hollow wooden horse in which Greek soldiers concealed themselves in order to enter Troy. C: a trap intended to bring about the downfall of an enemy or opponent. D: a computer program planted illegally to do damage locally.
A Trojan Horse was __________. A: a trophy of the Greeks from the Trojan War. B: a huge, hollow wooden horse in which Greek soldiers concealed themselves in order to enter Troy. C: a trap intended to bring about the downfall of an enemy or opponent. D: a computer program planted illegally to do damage locally.
A Trojan Horse was __________. A: a trophy of the Greeks from the Trojan War. B: a huge, hollow wooden horse in which Greek soldiers concealed themselves in order to enter Troy. C: a trap intended to bring about the downfall of an enemy or opponent. D: a computer program planted illegally to do damage locally.
At the National Tax __________, a number of speakers mentioned the difference between avoiding tax and __________. As they explained, avoiding tax is an act of doing everything possible within __________ the Tax Law in order to reduce your tax burden. And evading tax is the act of illegally paying less than (or not paying at all) the full amount of tax required by law. (evade, confine, convention)
At the National Tax __________, a number of speakers mentioned the difference between avoiding tax and __________. As they explained, avoiding tax is an act of doing everything possible within __________ the Tax Law in order to reduce your tax burden. And evading tax is the act of illegally paying less than (or not paying at all) the full amount of tax required by law. (evade, confine, convention)
Questions 1--3 Choose the best answer. Dian Fossey ______. A: believed it is the government’s responsibility to enforce laws to protect wildlife. B: believed that human activity should not be allowed in the habitat of the mountain gorillas. C: illegally drove out the people who were considered intruders from the park. D: helped the government enforce laws in the habitat of the mountain gorillas.
Questions 1--3 Choose the best answer. Dian Fossey ______. A: believed it is the government’s responsibility to enforce laws to protect wildlife. B: believed that human activity should not be allowed in the habitat of the mountain gorillas. C: illegally drove out the people who were considered intruders from the park. D: helped the government enforce laws in the habitat of the mountain gorillas.
According to "The Great Gatsby", all of the following statements are correct except_______. A: Gatsby acquired his money illegally by bootlegging alcohol. B: Tom hit Myrtle at his apartment in New York City because she didn't stop saying Daisy’s name. C: Nick helped to arrange Gatsby and Daisy’s reunion and facilitated their growing affair. D: The man with the owl-eyed glasses, who showed up at Gatsby’s funeral, was the only person who genuinely cared for Gatsby.
According to "The Great Gatsby", all of the following statements are correct except_______. A: Gatsby acquired his money illegally by bootlegging alcohol. B: Tom hit Myrtle at his apartment in New York City because she didn't stop saying Daisy’s name. C: Nick helped to arrange Gatsby and Daisy’s reunion and facilitated their growing affair. D: The man with the owl-eyed glasses, who showed up at Gatsby’s funeral, was the only person who genuinely cared for Gatsby.