Jim Ayers had investigated all manner
of felonies in his fourteen-year career with the Oregon State Police. Like most
officers who had hired on as troopers, he was tall and well-muscled. He had
thick, wavy hair, and a rumbling deep voice. He had worked the road for eight
years, investigating accidents. He had seen much tragedy, but he had also
learned what was "normal" tragedy—if there could be such a thing—and what was
"abnormal" tragedy. Ayers had become an expert in both arson investigation and psychosexual crimes, and he had investigated innumerable homicides. Jerry Finch had a few years on him, both in age and experience. Together the two men drove to the scene at 79th and the Sunset, not knowing what to expect. The best detectives are not tough. If they were, they would not have the special intuitive sense that enables th A. Ayers is younger and less experienced than Finch. B. Finch is older and more experienced than Ayers. C. Finch and Ayers both have experience in investigating fires and murders. D. All of the above are true. [填空题]Jim had to exert all his (strong) ( ) to pull the man out of the fiver.
[填空题]Jim had to exert all his (strong) ______ to pull the man out of the fiver.
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