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下列说法正确的是()。 A.甲违反海关法规,将大量黄金运输进境,不予申报,逃避关税。

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下列说法正确的是()。

A.甲违反海关法规,将大量黄金运输进境,不予申报,逃避关税。甲的行为构成走私贵重金属罪

B.陈某在商场金店发现柜台内放有一条重 12 克、价值 1600 元的纯金项链,与自己所戴的镀金项链样式相同。陈某以挑选金项链为名,乘售货员不注意,用自己的镀金项链调换了上述纯金项链。陈某的行为构成诈骗罪

C.乙生产、销售劣药,没有对人体健康造成严重危害,但销售金额超过了5 万元。乙的行为构成生产、销售伪劣产品罪

D.“交通肇事后逃逸致人死亡”,是指行为人在肇事后的逃跑过程中又导致第三人死亡

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