I just mailed the chicken and the egg, each in its own separate packaging, and kept careful track of when each shipment was sent from a post office in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and when it later arrived at its intended destination in New York City.
    In mailing the chicken, I was careful to stick to the restrictions described in the American Postal Service’s Domestic Mail Manual 57. This version of the Manual states that:
    “Adult chickens must be sent by Express Mail. The containers used must pass the standards in International Safe Transit Association Test Procedure 1A; be strong enough to endure normal handling; and the number of birds must not be more than the container’s limit.”
    I mailed the chicken in a wooden box got from a colleague who does research with birds, and mailed the egg in standard packaging obtained through an industrial supplier.
    I posted both the chicken and the egg at 9:40 am, on a Monday morning, from the Harvard Square post office, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The staff there told me that this was the first chicken anyone had mailed from there in recent memory, and perhaps ever.
    The intended destination for both packages was the James A. Farley General Post Office, which is located in Manhattan right next to Penn Station.
    I took the subway from Harvard Square to the Boston train station, and from there boarded a train to New York City, a distance of about 320 kilometres, arriving that afternoon at Penn Station. I immediately went to the post office, to await the arrivals of the chicken and the egg.
    The James A. Farley General Post Office is open 24 hours a day, so I was able to wait there until both items arrived.
    That day, Monday, neither the chicken nor the egg arrived. The next day, Tuesday, neither the chicken nor the egg arrived.
    The chicken arrived at 10:31 am, Wednesday. The staff at the post office told me that this was the first chicken anyone had mailed to the post office in recent memory, and perhaps ever. The egg arrived that same day, at 9:37 pm, 11 hours after the chicken.
    So, it’s now quite clear that the chicken came first, the egg second.

 

60. We can learn from the passage that Penn Station is ______.

A. in New York City                    B. in Cambridge     

C. near Harvard Square                D. near Boston

61. According to the passage, the author ______.

   A. mailed the chicken and the egg in the same package

   B. had mailed chickens in the same post office before

   C. mailed the chicken and the egg in different post offices

   D. mailed the chicken and the egg by Express Mail

62. The author chose the James A. Farley General Post Office as the destination for the packages most probably because ______.

A. it is located in Manhattan            B. it is open 24 hours a day

C. it offers a good service              D. it is convenient for the train station

63. The author mailed the chicken and the egg in order to ______.

A. test the postal service                B. have a comfortable journey

C. make an experiment                  D. save time and money

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  The beautiful Gothic stone dormitories(宿舍)in which the college freshmen lived were surrounded by a very high but equally beautiful black iron fence.This was to keep the City out.

  Jersey led herself into the quadrangle(四方院子)with a key.Inside, the landscaping was cool and green.Immense old wooden doors, heavy as coffin lids, led into the Commons.

  Four weeks before the end of freshman year, and Jersey was still in awe of the campus.Still thrilled that she was here, attending the best college in the nation.Her father had graduated back when the school was all men, and she had been brought up on his college stories.

  Jersey went to her mail slot, opened it, and found a letter from home.Jersey loved mails.Going to college was worth it just for the mail.She ripped open the letter, which had only one word.ENJOY!said Dad’s handwriting.Wrapped in his letterhead was a hundred dollar bill.Jersey laughed to herself.Dad was so tickled that his little girl was attending his Alma Mater(母校).All year long he had been celebrating by sending money.

  Oh, goody!she thought.I’m going to get those shoes Mai found at the Downtown Mall.

  Mai was one of Jersey’s two roommates, a serious competitor for World’s Best Shopper.While lesser shoppers found anything in any store, Mai zeroed in on terrific bargains at every counter.And Jersey’s other roommate, Susan, had unbelievably good fashion sense.Susan could take some disgusting(令人厭惡的)orange-and- turquoise(青綠色)scarf(圍巾)-not fit for a preschooler’s bath towel-pair it with just the right shirt and necklace, and make herself look like a million dollars.

  Jersey’s proud father was under the impression that she was enjoying classes, boys, dorm life, and the coast-and she was-but better than anything, Jersey enjoyed shopping with Mai and Susan.

  Unfortunately, Mai and Susan had labs on Mondays and, being dedicated future research scientists, would work right through dinner.Shopping alone rots, thought Jersey, who cares about shoes unless Mai and Susan are along to giggle and criticize and compare?

  The hundred dollars burned, dying to be spent…

(1)

Which of the following is NOT true about the college Jersey went to?

[  ]

A.

It was once a college only for boys.

B.

It carried a strong authority in the country.

C.

Jersey’s father had been a student in this college.

D.

It was fenced up to keep the City out.

(2)

The underlined part means ________.

[  ]

A.

respectful with fear

B.

proud of

C.

excited with horror

D.

regretful

(3)

Which is NOT right about Mai?

[  ]

A.

She had a good sense of fashion and wanted to compete for the World’s Best Shopper.

B.

She was always able to buy something at a good price.

C.

She was a science student and was determined to be a scientist.

D.

She shared the same room with Jersey and Susan.

(4)

We can infer that the one-hundred-dollar bill ________.

[  ]

A.

was mailed in a letter by Jersey’s father because he had not sent her money for a year

B.

was to be saved in a bank for Jersey’s future dorm life

C.

was probably to be exchanged for shoes

D.

would be spent right away, when Jersey went shopping with Mai and Susan

(5)

This passage is probably from ________.

[  ]

A.

a news report

B.

a novel

C.

an ad

D.

a magazine

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