月黑风高夜,一个身手矫健的间谍驾着邦德座驾——阿斯顿·马丁DBS在隧道中飞驰,忽然,远处传来了几声枪响,静谧的夜晚顿时杀机四起……
好吧,小编我要承认自己曾多次幻想成为上述那个“身手矫健”的间谍!读者朋友们是不是也曾做过类似的“白日梦”呢?“间谍”,这份散发着神秘与危险气息的职业背后有怎样的故事和历史呢?现在让我们随同本文作者一游位于美国首府华盛顿的“国际间谍博物馆”,一窥间谍的世界吧!
——Mac
Earlier this month I spent a day in Washington DC. After reading some reviews of the place, I wished to visit the International Spy Museum. And I’m very glad I did.
Become a Spy
This museum offers both information and amusement. Upon entry to the briefing room we were able to become a spy ourselves by 2)assuming one of the given names and the corresponding information of that person. We were to commit the information to memory and be prepared to be 3)interrogated later.
I was a Russian spy and my name was...hmm I forget. I remember I was from the city of...whoops, don’t remember that either. I can tell you I was in the US as a fisherman...I think. I suppose I wouldn’t be a good spy, although I did have some good short-term memory and got through my first interrogation that day and then picked up an assignment.
Be sure to assume an identity. The interrogation is done 4)via a keyboard and window so there isn’t much pressure. Of course some people are looking over your shoulder as you enter your answers.
If you pass the test, you will be given an assignment. Once again more information must be committed to memory. Near the journey’s end, be sure to find a 5)monitor and see if you can manage the 6)scrutiny of the final questions.
There weren’t many of these monitors, so a busy day could bring a wait. I had no problem walking up to a free monitor. Did I pass the test, the final interrogation? I’ll tell you later.
The other room in the beginning taught one how to be a spy and the tools needed. This was the School for Spies area. I learned
好吧,小编我要承认自己曾多次幻想成为上述那个“身手矫健”的间谍!读者朋友们是不是也曾做过类似的“白日梦”呢?“间谍”,这份散发着神秘与危险气息的职业背后有怎样的故事和历史呢?现在让我们随同本文作者一游位于美国首府华盛顿的“国际间谍博物馆”,一窥间谍的世界吧!
——Mac
Earlier this month I spent a day in Washington DC. After reading some reviews of the place, I wished to visit the International Spy Museum. And I’m very glad I did.
Become a Spy
This museum offers both information and amusement. Upon entry to the briefing room we were able to become a spy ourselves by 2)assuming one of the given names and the corresponding information of that person. We were to commit the information to memory and be prepared to be 3)interrogated later.
I was a Russian spy and my name was...hmm I forget. I remember I was from the city of...whoops, don’t remember that either. I can tell you I was in the US as a fisherman...I think. I suppose I wouldn’t be a good spy, although I did have some good short-term memory and got through my first interrogation that day and then picked up an assignment.
Be sure to assume an identity. The interrogation is done 4)via a keyboard and window so there isn’t much pressure. Of course some people are looking over your shoulder as you enter your answers.
If you pass the test, you will be given an assignment. Once again more information must be committed to memory. Near the journey’s end, be sure to find a 5)monitor and see if you can manage the 6)scrutiny of the final questions.
There weren’t many of these monitors, so a busy day could bring a wait. I had no problem walking up to a free monitor. Did I pass the test, the final interrogation? I’ll tell you later.
The other room in the beginning taught one how to be a spy and the tools needed. This was the School for Spies area. I learned