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The “Trick or Treat!” tradition was brought to the United States by Irish immigrants.____

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由题意定位至B段。本段最后一句讲到,19世纪40年代,上百万的爱尔兰人移居美国,而这一传统也被他们带到了美国,故匹配段落为B段。
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