填空题. A.release B.immigration C.considerable D.when E.offence F.magistrate G.discharge H.confiscated I.where J.overbooked K.insufficient L.nightmare M.migration N.book up O.considerate Although most people return from package holidays reasonably satisfied, this is not always the case. Take, for instance, the 11 experience of a Frenchman who went on a holiday to Colombia. The hotel in the small Caribbean port was 12 . The holidaymaker was strolling round the streets, looking for a lodging and breakfast place, when he was arrested for vagrancy. He was brought to the police station, where he told the 13 that it was the hotel's fault. The magistrate was the hotel-owner's brother, and he charged the tourist with making false accusation and sent him to prison for eight days. By the time of his 14 , his return flight had left. He had 15 funds to buy a return ticket, so he went to the Post Office to send a telegraph to his home in Montpellier, asking for money. He was re-arrested before he could send it. This time he was charged with illegal 16 . It was explained that, having missed his return flight, he could no longer be classified as a tourist. He now needed a work license, but he didn't have one. He was fined $500 for this 17 , and a further $500 when he again blamed the hotel for overbooking. His luggage was 18 because he couldn't pay the fines. He hitch-hiked to Bogota 19 the consulate finally arranged to send him home. All things considered, I would prefer to plan my holiday independently. In my view, it's safer to "do it yourself! " And the advantages of planning your holiday yourself are 20 . If it is well-planned, an independent holiday can usually be good value for money.