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The man,suspected________having stolen the jewels of the shop,was missing last night,although he was watched over by the police.

A.of

B.for

C.about

D.with

 

A 【解析】 试题分析:考查介词,be suspected of doing“被怀疑做…”,句意是:被怀疑偷了商店珠宝的那个人昨天晚上不见了,尽管被警察看管起来了。 考点:考查介词
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