英语六级阅读 Man returns to Japan after stay at Mexico airport
2009-01-14来源:和谐英语
Hiroshi Nohara, of Japan, left, sits in Mexico City’s main international airport, Thursday, Nov. 27, 2008. Nohara, who had been living in Terminal 1 of the Benito Juarez International Airport since Sept. 2, for no apparent reason, left recently under equally mysterious circumstances. Authorities searched the terminal for Hiroshi Nohara on Monday but he was nowhere to be found, said an airport official who was not allowed to be quoted by name.
MEXICO CITY – A Japanese tourist who spent three months living in Mexico City’s airport has returned home.
Airport spokesman Victor Mejia says Hiroshi Nohara left Monday on a flight for Japan via San Francisco.
Nohara arrived in Mexico City on Sept. 2 and spent the next three months at a food court in Terminal 1 of Benito Juarez International Airport. www.hxen.net
His residency there made him a local celebrity and Mexican news programs ran regular updates on his life.
Nohara left the airport on Dec. 31 to stay with a woman who invited him to her Mexico City apartment. But Reforma newspaper reported that Nohara returned to the airport on Sunday carrying three plastic bags with his clothes and blankets.
He declined to speak to reporters.
MEXICO CITY – A Japanese tourist who spent three months living in Mexico City’s airport has returned home.
Airport spokesman Victor Mejia says Hiroshi Nohara left Monday on a flight for Japan via San Francisco.
Nohara arrived in Mexico City on Sept. 2 and spent the next three months at a food court in Terminal 1 of Benito Juarez International Airport. www.hxen.net
His residency there made him a local celebrity and Mexican news programs ran regular updates on his life.
Nohara left the airport on Dec. 31 to stay with a woman who invited him to her Mexico City apartment. But Reforma newspaper reported that Nohara returned to the airport on Sunday carrying three plastic bags with his clothes and blankets.
He declined to speak to reporters.