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It is not unusual for a pet to be sent by air cargo1 from Colombia to New York, but last December's shipment of a 4-year-old sheep dog caught a New York Kennedy Airport Customs inspector's eye. The dog looked to be on its last legs, 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 cocaine2 that had been surgically3 implanted in the dog's abdomen4 - yet another first for Customs in the war on drugs. When it comes to transporting drugs, the methods used are only as limited as a smuggler5's imagination. Kilo bricks of cocaine are routinely concealed6 beneath false bottoms of containers that hold poisonous snakes. "You've got snakes that are 12feet long," says a United States Fish and Wildlife Service agent - and 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 and 2,577 pounds of heroin7. 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. In Miami, the District Attorney won't even prosecute8 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," says Tom Cash, a retired9 agent. Given this deluge10, one can only wonder if agents are ever confounded by some of the smuggling11 methods. "There are things we haven't seen before," says John McGhee, a Miami Customs special agent, "but nothing really surprises us." 练习: 1. The dog was different from others in that A) it could stand only on its hind12 legs. B) it had only two legs C) it was very attractive D) it had a very big abdomen 2. How many methods are used to transport drugs? A) As many as a smuggler can think of. B) Beyond the smuggler's imagination. C) Only a limited number. D) Only a few. 3. How many pounds of heroin were estimated to be smuggled13 into the United States in 1994? A) 204,391 B) 2,577 C) 25,770 D) 559,286 4. Which of the following could best replace the expression "small fry" in the third paragraph? A) Small dogs. B) Small sheep dogs. C) Small smugglers D) Small ringleaders. 5. What is this article about? A) Drug transportation from Columbia to New York. B) A new method for drug smuggling. C) Varied14 drug transportation methods D) Types of drug. KEY:DACCC 点击收听单词发音
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