填空题Drunken debauchery was regarded as old Christmas practice in America in the 19th century?____

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Drunken debauchery was regarded as old Christmas practice in America in the 19th century?____

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解析:
根据题干中“old Christmas practice”和“19th century”定位到E段。本段指出,圣诞节在美国流行,美国人发明了一些新的习俗,Drunken debauchery为旧习俗。故匹配段落为E段。

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