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A-5, B-1, C-6, D-2, E-7, F-4
The English-born Greene was already A) ___ with a taste for adventure when he became a spy for MI6, the British secret intelligence service, in 1941. He B) ___, Sierra Leone, where his responsibilities included searching ships sailing from Africa to Germany C) ___(Greene’s experiences in West Africa provided material for his best-selling 1948 novel “The Heart of the Matter. ”) In 1943, the author returned to London and worked for MI6 under Harold “Kim” Philby, D) ___ who in 1963 was exposed as a long-term Soviet mole when he defected to Moscow. Afterward, E) ___ and visited him in the USSR. Greene published more than 25 novels during his careerF) ___, such as “The Quiet American, ” “Our Man in Havana” and “The Human Factor. ”
1. was stationed for more than a year in Freetown 2. the high-level British spymaster 3. he was appointed to the Order of Merit 4. including a number of espionage thrillers 5. an established novelist (“Brighton Rock, ” “The Power and the Glory”) 6. for smuggled diamonds and documents 7. Greene publicly defended his friend
Answers: A-5, B-1, C-6, D-2, E-7, F-4
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