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It was a hot day in July, 1954. A man
arrived at Haneda Airport in Japan. He looked the same as others.1when checking his passport, the officials
(官员)saw that he came from a country called
Taured. The passport looked2,
but the problem was that there was no such country as Taured. So they asked the
man to3where
his country was on a map.
He pointed his finger towards Andorra at
once, but4angry
and confused (困惑的). He had5heard of Andorra, and couldn't understand
why his homeland of Taured wasn't there.6him, it should have been there for over
1,000 years! And the officials found his7had been stamped by many airports around
the world.
The officials were confused
and took him to a local8.
They placed him in a room with two9outside
until they could solve the mystery.
The company (公司)he
said he worked for didn't know10.
The company officials in Tokyo he was there to do business11just shook their12, too.
Later, when the door of his hotel room was13, the man had disappeared. The police
believed that he14run
away by jumping out of the window—the room
was several floors up, and there was no balcony (阳台).
He was never seen again, and the15was never solved. No one has known who
the man was!