The thieves struck on the morning of August 22, 2004, not long after the Munch Museum had opened. The Sunday peace was broken by the shouting of the two men storming into the exhibition area. Using a gun to force the guards to the ground, they took two paintings off the wall and left. The whole thing took less than 5 minutes. The crime was seen as a shame to Norway, which regards Munch’s paintings as among its most valued cultural treasures. One and a half years on, six men were charged and their trial began February 14, 2006. The police may catch the thieves, but they don’t have the paintings. In the first place, the police took so long to arrive. By the time they did, the original witnesses were gone and the crime scene had been changed with other visitors. The only evidence they got was an unclear photo of two guys taken by the security camera. The police began to make some arrest 8 months later. As for the museum, it closed after the robbery and reopened 10 months later, after adding $6 million security equipment. 【題組】48. On what day did the robbery happen?
(A)Monday. (B)Friday. (C)Saturday. (D)Sunday.
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John: How often does Bus 625 run every day?
Jean: ________ .
(A) It runs on weekends too (B) It runs every 30 minutes (C) It runs very fast (D) It comes so slow
17 John: I failed in my final exam. May: _________ . John: I think so, too. (A) Congratulations! You had a wonderful holiday (B) I studied very hard (C) Sorry for being late (D) You should study harder next time