Smuggling

    It is not unusual for a pet 1 to be sent by air cargo 2  from ColumbiatoNew York, but last December"s shipment of a 4-year-old sheep dog caught a New York Kennedy Airport Customs inspector"s eye 3. The dog looked to be on its last legs 4, and there was an unusual lump on the side of its body. An X-ray and emergency surgery revealed the presence of 10 condoms tightly packed with five pounds of cocaine that had been surgically implanted in the dog"s abdomenyet another first for" Customs in the war on drugs 5.

    When it comes to transporting drugs, the methods used are only as limited as a smuggler"s imagination 6. Kilo bricks of cocaine 7 are routinely concealed beneath false bottoms 8 of containers that hold poisonous snakes. "You"ve got snakes that are 12 feet long," says a United States Fish and Wildlife Service agentand sometimes the drug is in the snake. "Who"s going to pull it out and feel it?"

    In 1994, United States Customs seized 204,391 pounds of cocaine,559,286 pounds of marijuana 9 and 2,577 pounds of heroin 10. Just how much actually flows into the country is anyone"s guess. Some Customs officials estimate that only 10 percent of the drugs coming into the country are ever seized. InMiami, the District Attorney won"t even prosecute small fry. "It"s got to be over five kilos of cocaine, above a kilo of heroin and more than 5,000 pounds of marijuana or it"s not something that we"re going to stop the presses on 11,"says Tom Cash, a retired agent.

    Given this deluge 12, one can only wonder if agents are ever confounded by some of the smuggling methods. "There are things we haven"t seen before, "says John McGhee, a Miami Customs special agent, "but nothing really surprises us."

 

词汇:

emergency /i"mə: dʒənsi/ n.紧急情况

surgery /"sə:dʒəri/n.外科手术,外科;手术室,诊所

condom /"kəndəm/n.避孕套

surgically /"sə:dʒəri/adv.以外科手术的方式,通过外科手术

implant /im"pla: nt/vt.植人,插人,嵌人;灌输,牢固树立;移植

abdomen /"æbdəmen/n.腹部

kilo /"kiləu/n.千克;千米

attorney /ə"tə:ni/n.检察长,检察官;律师,代理人

prosecute / "prɔsikju: t/vt.起诉,告发

deluge / "delju: dʒ/n.洪水般的泛滥;洪水;大雨,暴雨

confound /kən"faund/vt.使吃惊,使惊惶失措;混淆,使(思想等)混乱

 

注释:

1pet:爱畜,宠物

2air cargo:空运货物,空运邮件

3…caught a New York Kennedy Airport Customs inspector"s eye.……引起了纽约肯尼迪海关一位检查员的注意。catch somebody"s eye:被人看到,引起某人注意。又如:The dress in the window caught her eye when she passed the store.当她经过店铺时,橱窗里的那件连衣裙引起了她的注意。

4The dog looked to be on its last legs.那只狗看上去奄奄一息。be on one"s last legs:濒于死亡。又如:By the mid-1980s, the copper industry in the U. S. was on its last legs.到了20世纪80年代中期,美国的铜业已经衰落了。

5...yet another first for Customs in the war on drugs.……这是反毒战争中该海关创下的又一个第一。

6When it comes to transporting drugs, the methods used are only as limited as a smuggler"s imagination.说到运输毒品,走私者所使用的方法只要他们想得到的都用。when it comes to用于引入另一个话题或同一个话题的不同方面。又如:Most of us know that we should cut down on fat. But knowing such things isn"t much help when it comes to shopping and eating.我们中的大多数人都知道应该少吃肥肉,不过一到买东西和吃饭的时候,这些道理也就顾不上了。

7cocaine:可卡因

8false bottoms:夹层的假底板,活板

9marijuana:大麻毒品

10heroin:海洛因

11…or it"s not something that we"re going to stop the presses on...……或者说这个数量应是新闻界感兴趣的。

12Given this deluge:考虑到走私毒品的数量如此之大。given something:考虑到,把……考虑进去。

What is this article about?

A:Drug transportation from Columbia to New York B:A new method for drug smuggling. C:Varied chug transportation methods D:Types of drug.

Some things we know about language

    Many things about language are a mystery, and many will always remain soBut some things we do know

    First, we know that all human beings have a language of some sortThere is no race of men anywhere on earth so backward that it has no language, no set of speech sounds by which the people communicate with one motherFurthermore, in historical times, there has never been a race of men without a language

    Second, there is no such thing as a primitive languageThere are many people whose cultures are undeveloped, who are, as we say, uncivilized. but the languages they speak are not primitiveIn all known 1anguages we can see complexities that must have been 1 tens of thousands of years in developing

    This has not always been well understoodindeed, the direct contrary 2  has often been stated Popular ideas of the language of the American Indians will illustrateMany people have supposed that the Indians communicated in a very primitive system of noisesStudy has proved this to be nonsenseThere are, or were, hundreds of American Indian languages, and a11 of them rum out 3 to be very complicated and very old. They are certainly different from the languages that most of us are familiar with, but they are no more primitive than English and Greek 4

    A third thing we know about language is that all languages are perfectly adequateThat is, each one is a perfect means of expressing the culture of the people who speak the language

Finally, we know that language changesIt is natural and normal for language to change the only languages which do not change are the dead onesThis is easy to understand if we look backward in timeChange goes on in all aspects of languageGrammatical features change as do speech sounds, and changes in vocabulary are sometimes very extensive and may occur very rapidlyVocabulary is the least stable part of any language 5.

 

词汇:

race/[reɪs] n.种族

primitive [ˈprɪmətɪv] adj.原始的

uncivilized [ʌnˈsɪvəlaɪzd] adj.不开化的, 落后的

complexity [kəm"pleksətɪ] n.复杂性, 复杂现象

nonsense [ˈnɔnsəns] n.胡说, 没有根据的话

extensive/[ɪkˈstensɪv] adj.广泛的

vocabulary [və"kæbjələrɪ] n.词汇

 

注释:

1must have( been) done:must+动词的完成式,表示对过去发生的事情的猜测。

2the direct contrary:完全相反(的观点,看法)

3turn out:结果(是),原来(是)

4no more... than...:同……一样不……

5the least stable part of any language:任何语言中最不稳定的部分。

 

In the second paragraph the author thinks that

A:some backward race doesn"t have a language of its own B:some race in history didn"t possess a language of its own C:any human race, whether backward or not, has a language D:some races on earth call communicate without language

Some things we know about language

    Many things about language are a mystery, and many will always remain soBut some things we do know

    First, we know that all human beings have a language of some sortThere is no race of men anywhere on earth so backward that it has no language, no set of speech sounds by which the people communicate with one motherFurthermore, in historical times, there has never been a race of men without a language

    Second, there is no such thing as a primitive languageThere are many people whose cultures are undeveloped, who are, as we say, uncivilized. but the languages they speak are not primitiveIn all known 1anguages we can see complexities that must have been 1 tens of thousands of years in developing

    This has not always been well understoodindeed, the direct contrary 2  has often been stated Popular ideas of the language of the American Indians will illustrateMany people have supposed that the Indians communicated in a very primitive system of noisesStudy has proved this to be nonsenseThere are, or were, hundreds of American Indian languages, and a11 of them rum out 3 to be very complicated and very old. They are certainly different from the languages that most of us are familiar with, but they are no more primitive than English and Greek 4

    A third thing we know about language is that all languages are perfectly adequateThat is, each one is a perfect means of expressing the culture of the people who speak the language

Finally, we know that language changesIt is natural and normal for language to change the only languages which do not change are the dead onesThis is easy to understand if we look backward in timeChange goes on in all aspects of languageGrammatical features change as do speech sounds, and changes in vocabulary are sometimes very extensive and may occur very rapidlyVocabulary is the least stable part of any language 5.

 

词汇:

race/[reɪs] n.种族

primitive [ˈprɪmətɪv] adj.原始的

uncivilized [ʌnˈsɪvəlaɪzd] adj.不开化的, 落后的

complexity [kəm"pleksətɪ] n.复杂性, 复杂现象

nonsense [ˈnɔnsəns] n.胡说, 没有根据的话

extensive/[ɪkˈstensɪv] adj.广泛的

vocabulary [və"kæbjələrɪ] n.词汇

 

注释:

1must have( been) done:must+动词的完成式,表示对过去发生的事情的猜测。

2the direct contrary:完全相反(的观点,看法)

3turn out:结果(是),原来(是)

4no more... than...:同……一样不……

5the least stable part of any language:任何语言中最不稳定的部分。

 

According to the author, people of undeveloped cultures can have languages

A:complicated B:uncivilized C:primitive D:well-known

Some things we know about language

    Many things about language are a mystery, and many will always remain soBut some things we do know

    First, we know that all human beings have a language of some sortThere is no race of men anywhere on earth so backward that it has no language, no set of speech sounds by which the people communicate with one motherFurthermore, in historical times, there has never been a race of men without a language

    Second, there is no such thing as a primitive languageThere are many people whose cultures are undeveloped, who are, as we say, uncivilized. but the languages they speak are not primitiveIn all known 1anguages we can see complexities that must have been 1 tens of thousands of years in developing

    This has not always been well understoodindeed, the direct contrary 2  has often been stated Popular ideas of the language of the American Indians will illustrateMany people have supposed that the Indians communicated in a very primitive system of noisesStudy has proved this to be nonsenseThere are, or were, hundreds of American Indian languages, and a11 of them rum out 3 to be very complicated and very old. They are certainly different from the languages that most of us are familiar with, but they are no more primitive than English and Greek 4

    A third thing we know about language is that all languages are perfectly adequateThat is, each one is a perfect means of expressing the culture of the people who speak the language

Finally, we know that language changesIt is natural and normal for language to change the only languages which do not change are the dead onesThis is easy to understand if we look backward in timeChange goes on in all aspects of languageGrammatical features change as do speech sounds, and changes in vocabulary are sometimes very extensive and may occur very rapidlyVocabulary is the least stable part of any language 5.

 

词汇:

race/[reɪs] n.种族

primitive [ˈprɪmətɪv] adj.原始的

uncivilized [ʌnˈsɪvəlaɪzd] adj.不开化的, 落后的

complexity [kəm"pleksətɪ] n.复杂性, 复杂现象

nonsense [ˈnɔnsəns] n.胡说, 没有根据的话

extensive/[ɪkˈstensɪv] adj.广泛的

vocabulary [və"kæbjələrɪ] n.词汇

 

注释:

1must have( been) done:must+动词的完成式,表示对过去发生的事情的猜测。

2the direct contrary:完全相反(的观点,看法)

3turn out:结果(是),原来(是)

4no more... than...:同……一样不……

5the least stable part of any language:任何语言中最不稳定的部分。

 

Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?

A:A language is a means of expressing a particular culture B:AU languages Can well express their respective cultures C:American Indian languages are as sophisticated as English D:Some languages are better than other languages

Some things we know about language

    Many things about language are a mystery, and many will always remain soBut some things we do know

    First, we know that all human beings have a language of some sortThere is no race of men anywhere on earth so backward that it has no language, no set of speech sounds by which the people communicate with one motherFurthermore, in historical times, there has never been a race of men without a language

    Second, there is no such thing as a primitive languageThere are many people whose cultures are undeveloped, who are, as we say, uncivilized. but the languages they speak are not primitiveIn all known 1anguages we can see complexities that must have been 1 tens of thousands of years in developing

    This has not always been well understoodindeed, the direct contrary 2  has often been stated Popular ideas of the language of the American Indians will illustrateMany people have supposed that the Indians communicated in a very primitive system of noisesStudy has proved this to be nonsenseThere are, or were, hundreds of American Indian languages, and a11 of them rum out 3 to be very complicated and very old. They are certainly different from the languages that most of us are familiar with, but they are no more primitive than English and Greek 4

    A third thing we know about language is that all languages are perfectly adequateThat is, each one is a perfect means of expressing the culture of the people who speak the language

Finally, we know that language changesIt is natural and normal for language to change the only languages which do not change are the dead onesThis is easy to understand if we look backward in timeChange goes on in all aspects of languageGrammatical features change as do speech sounds, and changes in vocabulary are sometimes very extensive and may occur very rapidlyVocabulary is the least stable part of any language 5.

 

词汇:

race/[reɪs] n.种族

primitive [ˈprɪmətɪv] adj.原始的

uncivilized [ʌnˈsɪvəlaɪzd] adj.不开化的, 落后的

complexity [kəm"pleksətɪ] n.复杂性, 复杂现象

nonsense [ˈnɔnsəns] n.胡说, 没有根据的话

extensive/[ɪkˈstensɪv] adj.广泛的

vocabulary [və"kæbjələrɪ] n.词汇

 

注释:

1must have( been) done:must+动词的完成式,表示对过去发生的事情的猜测。

2the direct contrary:完全相反(的观点,看法)

3turn out:结果(是),原来(是)

4no more... than...:同……一样不……

5the least stable part of any language:任何语言中最不稳定的部分。

 

Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?

A:A language is a means of expressing a particular culture B:AU languages Can well express their respective cultures C:American Indian languages are as sophisticated as English D:Some languages are better than other languages

Some things we know about language

    Many things about language are a mystery, and many will always remain soBut some things we do know

    First, we know that all human beings have a language of some sortThere is no race of men anywhere on earth so backward that it has no language, no set of speech sounds by which the people communicate with one motherFurthermore, in historical times, there has never been a race of men without a language

    Second, there is no such thing as a primitive languageThere are many people whose cultures are undeveloped, who are, as we say, uncivilized. but the languages they speak are not primitiveIn all known 1anguages we can see complexities that must have been 1 tens of thousands of years in developing

    This has not always been well understoodindeed, the direct contrary 2  has often been stated Popular ideas of the language of the American Indians will illustrateMany people have supposed that the Indians communicated in a very primitive system of noisesStudy has proved this to be nonsenseThere are, or were, hundreds of American Indian languages, and a11 of them rum out 3 to be very complicated and very old. They are certainly different from the languages that most of us are familiar with, but they are no more primitive than English and Greek 4

    A third thing we know about language is that all languages are perfectly adequateThat is, each one is a perfect means of expressing the culture of the people who speak the language

Finally, we know that language changesIt is natural and normal for language to change the only languages which do not change are the dead onesThis is easy to understand if we look backward in timeChange goes on in all aspects of languageGrammatical features change as do speech sounds, and changes in vocabulary are sometimes very extensive and may occur very rapidlyVocabulary is the least stable part of any language 5.

 

词汇:

race/[reɪs] n.种族

primitive [ˈprɪmətɪv] adj.原始的

uncivilized [ʌnˈsɪvəlaɪzd] adj.不开化的, 落后的

complexity [kəm"pleksətɪ] n.复杂性, 复杂现象

nonsense [ˈnɔnsəns] n.胡说, 没有根据的话

extensive/[ɪkˈstensɪv] adj.广泛的

vocabulary [və"kæbjələrɪ] n.词汇

 

注释:

1must have( been) done:must+动词的完成式,表示对过去发生的事情的猜测。

2the direct contrary:完全相反(的观点,看法)

3turn out:结果(是),原来(是)

4no more... than...:同……一样不……

5the least stable part of any language:任何语言中最不稳定的部分。

 

According to the author, language changes are most likely to occur in

A:grammar B:pronunciation C:vocabulary D:intonation

Smuggling

    It is not unusual for a pet 1 to be sent by air cargo 2  from ColumbiatoNew York, but last December"s shipment of a 4-year-old sheep dog caught a New York Kennedy Airport Customs inspector"s eye 3. The dog looked to be on its last legs 4, and there was an unusual lump on the side of its body. An X-ray and emergency surgery revealed the presence of 10 condoms tightly packed with five pounds of cocaine that had been surgically implanted in the dog"s abdomenyet another first for" Customs in the war on drugs 5.

    When it comes to transporting drugs, the methods used are only as limited as a smuggler"s imagination 6. Kilo bricks of cocaine 7 are routinely concealed beneath false bottoms 8 of containers that hold poisonous snakes. "You"ve got snakes that are 12 feet long," says a United States Fish and Wildlife Service agentand sometimes the drug is in the snake. "Who"s going to pull it out and feel it?"

    In 1994, United States Customs seized 204,391 pounds of cocaine,559,286 pounds of marijuana 9 and 2,577 pounds of heroin 10. Just how much actually flows into the country is anyone"s guess. Some Customs officials estimate that only 10 percent of the drugs coming into the country are ever seized. InMiami, the District Attorney won"t even prosecute small fry. "It"s got to be over five kilos of cocaine, above a kilo of heroin and more than 5,000 pounds of marijuana or it"s not something that we"re going to stop the presses on 11,"says Tom Cash, a retired agent.

    Given this deluge 12, one can only wonder if agents are ever confounded by some of the smuggling methods. "There are things we haven"t seen before, "says John McGhee, a Miami Customs special agent, "but nothing really surprises us."

 

词汇:

emergency /i"mə: dʒənsi/ n.紧急情况

surgery /"sə:dʒəri/n.外科手术,外科;手术室,诊所

condom /"kəndəm/n.避孕套

surgically /"sə:dʒəri/adv.以外科手术的方式,通过外科手术

implant /im"pla: nt/vt.植人,插人,嵌人;灌输,牢固树立;移植

abdomen /"æbdəmen/n.腹部

kilo /"kiləu/n.千克;千米

attorney /ə"tə:ni/n.检察长,检察官;律师,代理人

prosecute / "prɔsikju: t/vt.起诉,告发

deluge / "delju: dʒ/n.洪水般的泛滥;洪水;大雨,暴雨

confound /kən"faund/vt.使吃惊,使惊惶失措;混淆,使(思想等)混乱

 

注释:

1pet:爱畜,宠物

2air cargo:空运货物,空运邮件

3…caught a New York Kennedy Airport Customs inspector"s eye.……引起了纽约肯尼迪海关一位检查员的注意。catch somebody"s eye:被人看到,引起某人注意。又如:The dress in the window caught her eye when she passed the store.当她经过店铺时,橱窗里的那件连衣裙引起了她的注意。

4The dog looked to be on its last legs.那只狗看上去奄奄一息。be on one"s last legs:濒于死亡。又如:By the mid-1980s, the copper industry in the U. S. was on its last legs.到了20世纪80年代中期,美国的铜业已经衰落了。

5...yet another first for Customs in the war on drugs.……这是反毒战争中该海关创下的又一个第一。

6When it comes to transporting drugs, the methods used are only as limited as a smuggler"s imagination.说到运输毒品,走私者所使用的方法只要他们想得到的都用。when it comes to用于引入另一个话题或同一个话题的不同方面。又如:Most of us know that we should cut down on fat. But knowing such things isn"t much help when it comes to shopping and eating.我们中的大多数人都知道应该少吃肥肉,不过一到买东西和吃饭的时候,这些道理也就顾不上了。

7cocaine:可卡因

8false bottoms:夹层的假底板,活板

9marijuana:大麻毒品

10heroin:海洛因

11…or it"s not something that we"re going to stop the presses on...……或者说这个数量应是新闻界感兴趣的。

12Given this deluge:考虑到走私毒品的数量如此之大。given something:考虑到,把……考虑进去。

What is this article about?

A:Drug transportation from Columbia to New York B:A new method for drug smuggling. C:Varied chug transportation methods D:Types of drug.

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