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red dollars. All she had to do was to smuggle the diamonds past the . Customs(海关 ). The man gave her the shoes and also brought her a plane ticket. Just before she got on the plane, he gave her an envelope. He said that it was the hundred dollars he had promised. The weeping woman handed the envelope to Koeler. He tore it open. There was only eighteen dollars. She was cheated. In the end the woman was tried and sentenced to eighteen months in prison for her part in the smuggling. 56. Where did the story happen? A. At an airport. B. At a police station. C. At a railway station. D. In a custom office in China. 57. The underlined word “smuggling ” in this passage most probably means_____. A. 偷税 B. 经营 C. 走私 D. 交换 58. The woman had agreed to smuggle the diamonds______. A. in order to get the papers she needed B. in hope of selling them C. in return for some money and a free trip D. so as to share them with the man 59. Which is the right order of the events(事件 )given in the passage? a. She wanted to live in the . b. She arrived in the . c. She was given an envelope. d. She was given a plane ticket. e. She was found out. f. She was put into prison. B Thanksgiving Day is always celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. It is the most traditional American holiday. The first Thanksgiving Day was held in Massachusetts in 1621. After a year of great hardship, the colonist (移民 ) wanted to give thanks to God for their first harvest. They invited their Indian friends to join them in a big feast ( 盛宴 ). Today the holiday is still celebrated as a day for giving thanks. But it wasn39。 t a regular national holiday until Present Lincoln declared that the last Thursday in November would be there after Thanksgiving Day in 1863. It is a day of family reunion ( 团圆 ) and it is customary (风俗的 ) to invite friends to share the meal. In some large cities, there are important football games that are played on Thanksgiving Day. For Americans, Thanksgiving Day is one of the few days of the year when the entire family gets together. Everyone is glad to see everyone else and there is a very busy exchange of greetings. The women soon disappear into the kitchen to help prepare the dinner. The men, meanwhile, settle down to watch a football game on television, or to discuss business or politics. If weather permits, some of the more athletic men go outside to play ball games with the children. Then everyone will sit down to dinner, in which traditional Thanksgiving foods such as stuffed turkey, sweet potatoes, chestnuts, and pumpkin pies are served. After dinner, people will sit around and talk. 60. _____ serves as the best title for the passage. A. Thanksgiving Dinner B. Thank God for a Good Harvest C. Thanksgiving Foods D. Thanksgiving, a National Holiday 61. Which of the following statements about Thanksgiving Day is NOT true? A. It falls on the same day in November every year. B. It is the most traditional American holiday. C. It is a regular national holiday. D. It is a day of family reunion. 62. All of the following are customs associated with ( 与 …… 有联系 ) Thanksgiving Day EXCEPT _____. A. family members usually get together on Thanksgiving Day B. people send greeting cards to each other C. in some cities, there are important football games D. people usually have Thanksgiving dinner served with traditional Thanksgiving foods 63. President Lincoln is mentioned because _________. A. it is President Lincoln who made Thanksgiving Day a regular national holiday B. President Lincoln once took part in the celebration of Thanksgiving Day C. President Lincoln introduced the Indian holiday day to the Americans D. President Lincoln is the first US President C A man had to go to court(法院) after he broke the law, and he asked his lawyer which judge would be hearing his case(案例) . His lawyer told him the judge’s name and asked,“ Do you know him?” The man answered,“ No, but I want to know his name so that I can send him some valuable(贵重的 ) gifts.” The lawyer got angry. “ You can’t do that,” he said.“ If you should do that, you would be breaking the law seriously and you are sure to lose the case.” Some weeks later the case was heard and the man won it in the end. As he was leaving the court, he said。
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