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{{B}}April Fools’ Special: History’s Hoaxes{{/B}}
Happy April Fools’ Day. To mark the occasion, Notional Geographic News has compiled a list of some of the more memorable hoaxes in recent history. They are the lies, darned (可恨的) lies, and whoppers (弥天大谎) that have been perpetrated on the gullible(易受骗的) and unsuspecting to fulfill that age-old desire held by some to put the joke on others.
{{B}}Internet Hoaxes{{/B}}
The Internet has given birth to a proliferation (增殖) of hoaxes. E-mall inboxes are bombarded on an almost daily basis with messages warning of terrible computer viruses that cause users to delete benign (良性) chunks of data from their hard drives, or of credit card seams that entice the naive to give all their personal information, including passwords and bank account details, to identity thieves. Other e-mails give rise to wry(歪曲的) chuckles, which is where this list begins.
{{B}}Ban Dihydrogen Mono

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April Fools’ Special: History’s Hoaxes(骗局)

Happy April Fools’ Day. To mark the occasion, National Geographic News has compiled a list of some of the more memorable hoaxes in recent history. They are the lies, darned(可恨的) lies, and whoppers(弥天大谎) that have been perpetrated on the gullible(易受骗的) and unsuspecting to fulfill that age-old desire held by some to put joke on others.
Internet Hoaxes
The Internet has given birth to a proliferation(增殖) of hoaxes. E-mail inboxes are bombarded on an almost daily basis with messages warning of terrible computer viruses that cause users to delete benign(良性) chunks of data from their hard drives, or of credit card seams that entice the naive to give all their personal information, including passwords and bank account details, to identity thieves. Other e-mails give rise to wry(歪曲的) chuckles, which is where this list begins.
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A. To penetrate on the gullible and unsuspecting.
B. To put the joke on others.
C. To mark April Fools’ Day.
D. To fulfill that age-old desire.
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{{B}}April Fools’ Special: History’s Hoaxes{{/B}}
Happy April Fools’ Day. To mark the occasion, Notional Geographic News has compiled a list of some of the more memorable hoaxes in recent history. They are the lies, darned (可恨的) lies, and whoppers (弥天大谎) that have been perpetrated on the gullible(易受骗的) and unsuspecting to fulfill that age-old desire held by some to put the joke on others.
{{B}}Internet Hoaxes{{/B}}
The Internet has given birth to a proliferation (增殖) of hoaxes. E-mall inboxes are bombarded on an almost daily basis with messages warning of terrible computer viruses that cause users to delete benign (良性) chunks of data from their hard drives, or of credit card seams that entice the naive to give all their personal information, including passwords and bank account details, to identity thieves. Other e-mails give rise to wry(歪曲的) chuckles, which is where this list begins.
{{B}}Ban Dihydrogen Mono
[填空题]April 1st, is April Fool’s Day in the United States. It is not a real {{U}} (36) {{/U}} like the Fourth of July or {{U}} (37) {{/U}} Day. It is not observed by the schools or the {{U}} (38) {{/U}}. It is just a day when people traditionally play tricks on each other. History {{U}} (39) {{/U}} say people have been celebrating April Fool’s Day for a long time. The {{U}} (40) {{/U}} began so long ago, it is difficult to know how it got started. Some people believe the {{U}} (41) {{/U}} came from the {{U}} (42) {{/U}} Romans more than 2,000 years ago. Other history experts say the day for fooling began in France in 1564, when King Charles IV changed the yearly {{U}} (43) {{/U}} He moved New Year’s Day from April 1st to January 1st. {{U}} (44) {{/U}}. Others knew but refused to accept it. For whatever reason, some people continued to celebrate New Year’s Day on April 1st. Other people called them April Fools. And they played jokes on them. {{U}} (45) {{/U}}. And

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