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    “In Bogota, Colombia, there is said to be what amounts to a college for pickpockets,” says Det. Kenneth Kleinlein, a pickpocket-prevention specialist with the New York City police special-fraud squad. The course of study reportedly lasts some six to eight weeks at the “School of the Ten Bells,” named for its final exam. A mannequin, dressed in a man’s vested suit, is said to hang by a wire from the ceiling. Stuffed in each of the suit’s ten pockets are valuables, and attached to each pocket is a bell. The “students” must extract all the contents without jingling a bell. “If they can do it, they ‘graduate’ and fan out to Boston, New York, and other big US cities,” says Kleinlein. 
     Crime experts say that pickpockets focus on department stores, buses and railroad stations, sports stadiums, parades—wherever there are crowds. Most work in teams, watching you to see where you put your wallet after a transaction. Or in a crowd they may “fan” you, running feather-like fingers over your clothes until they locate your wallet.

【題組】18 Which of the following can best replace the phrase “fan out” in the last sentence of the first paragraph?
(A) fly
(B) scatter
(C) drive
(D) flee


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