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今天我们要学的词是random。 Random, 是随机、任意的意思。The firefighters have to undergo a random drug test once a year, 消防队员每年要接受一次是否服用毒品的抽查。The boxer refused to submit random blood tests
今天我们要学的词是random。 Random, 是随机、任意的意思。The firefighters have to undergo a random drug test once a year, 消防队员每年要接受一次是否服用毒品的抽查。The boxer refused to submit random blood tests
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DAVID GREENE, HOST: Twenty-five years ago today here in Los Angeles, at 4:30 in the morning, the 6.7 magnitude Northridge earthquake hit. Fifty-seven people died as this area went dark, freeways were destroyed, buildings collapsed. It was one of the