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听力原文: The FBI has made 3 arrests in a terror probe on US soil for making false stateme

nts. The 3 men in custody, Najibullah Zazi, his father, also an acquaintance of theirs, Akmad Afzali, all are charged with lying to the FBI during a terror interrogation. In Najibullah Zazi's case, it has to do with a file on his computer which included 10 pages of hand written notes detailing how to build a bomb. According to court documents, he told the FBI he didn't write them, he didn't put them on his computer. But according to the document, FBI forensics indicates that he did write them and did put them there. Also in these documents, Najibullah Zazi has admitted to authorities that he attended a terrorist trainilag camp in Pakistan where he got weapons and explosives training, this despite the fact that Zazi and his attorney said that they had made no such admission to authorities. As for the father and for the acquaintance in New York, they allegedly lied to authorities about a series of telephone calls in which they alerted Najibullah Zazi to the fact that he was under investigation. No specifics of any alleged plot are laid out in these documents and a justice department official says he still does not have the details on the targeting, the timing or the location of any attacks, but this investigation certainly still continuing in the US and around the world.

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A.Because they owned bombs.

B.Because they lied to the FBI.

C.Because they threaten people's life.

D.Because they revolt the FBI.

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