1、In 1947 the pilot of a small aeroplane saw nine strange objects in the sky over Washington. He said that they looked like 21 . Newspapers printed his story under the 22 "Flying Saucers".
Since then, all over the world, people have 23 seeing similar strange objects. No one knows 24 they are or where they come from. Some people say that they do not 25 , but many others say that they have seen them. Usually people on the ground have seen them 26 not always. Airline 27 also have reported seeing them and so have 28 ── the men who fly in spaceships.
Perhaps some people saw them only in their 29 . Perhaps some people made a mistake. But airline pilots and astronauts do not usually make 30 of this kind. Captain Ed Mitchell, who was the sixth man to 31 on the moon, said in 1974 that he believes that some "flying saucers" are 32 . Many other people now believe that these 33 flying objects are visiting the 34 from other worlds in space.
The American government 35 to find out more about these objects. It listened to a great many people who said they had 36 them. But the Government Committee could not decide on what the objects were. It called them UFOs, which is 37 for "Unidentified Flying Objects".
In 1964, a driver of a police car in New Mexico saw a UFO landing a mile away. When he reached it, there were two small figures 38 near it. They looked like little men. When he reported on his radio, they got inside the object and 39 away.
There are many other 40 stories. Some are probably untrue but some may be true. No one knows.
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21. A. spaceships |
B. objects |
C. saucers |
D. planes |
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22. A. topic |
B. headline |
C. passage |
D. advertisement |
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23. A. said |
B. claimed |
C. reported |
D. announced |
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24. A. what |
B. who |
C. why |
D. which |
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25. A. circle |
B. understand |
C. believe |
D. exist |
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26. A. still |
B. but |
C. and |
D. or |
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27. A. drivers |
B. passengers |
C. riders |
D. pilots |
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28. A. astronauts |
B. scientists |
C. officials |
D. flyers |
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29. A. creativity |
B. imagination |
C. mind |
D. eyes |
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30. A. troubles |
B. changes |
C. suggestions |
D. mistakes |
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31. A. walk |
B. live |
C. train |
D. plough |
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32. A. true |
B. important |
C. real |
D. big |
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33. A. ordinary |
B. curious |
C. strange |
D. familiar |
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34. A. ground |
B. earth |
C. land |
D. people |
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35. A. managed |
B. succeeded |
C. tried |
D. persuaded |
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36. A. seen |
B. created |
C. caught |
D. entered |
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37. A. good |
B. long |
C. fit |
D. short |
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38. A. coming |
B. sitting |
C. lying |
D. standing |
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39. A. rushed |
B. flew |
C. went |
D. ran |
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40. A. fiction |
B. different |
C. similar |
D. frustrating |
1、21―25 CBCAD 26―30 BDABD 31―35 ACCBC 36―40 ADADB


科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
In 1947 the pilot of a small aeroplane saw nine strange objects in the sky over
Since then, all over the world, people have 23 seeing similar strange objects. No one knows 24 they are or where they come from. Some people say that they do not 25 , but many others say that they have seen them. Usually people on the ground have seen them 26 not always. Airline 27 also have reported seeing them and so have 28 ── the men who fly in spaceships.
Perhaps some people saw them only in their 29 . Perhaps some people made a mistake. But airline pilots and astronauts do not usually make 30 of this kind. Captain Ed Mitchell, who was the sixth man to 31 on the moon, said in 1974 that he believes that some "flying saucers" are 32 . Many other people now believe that these 33 flying objects are visiting the 34 from other worlds in space.
The American government 35 to find out more about these objects. It listened to a great many people who said they had 36 them. But the Government Committee could not decide on what the objects were. It called them UFOs, which is 37 for "Unidentified Flying Objects".
In 1964, a driver of a police car in
There are many other 40 stories. Some are probably untrue but some may be true. No one knows.
21. A. spaceships | B. objects | C. saucers | D. planes |
22. A. topic | B. headline | C. passage | D. advertisement |
23. A. said | B. claimed | C. reported | D. announced |
24. A. what | B. who | C. why | D. which |
25. A. circle | B. understand | C. believe | D. exist |
26. A. still | B. but | C. and | D. or |
27. A. drivers | B. passengers | C. riders | D. pilots |
28. A. astronauts | B. scientists | C. officials | D. flyers |
29. A. creativity | B. imagination | C. mind | D. eyes |
30. A. troubles | B. changes | C. suggestions | D. mistakes |
31. A. walk | B. live | C. train | D. plough |
32. A. true | B. important | C. real | D. big |
33. A. ordinary | B. curious | C. strange | D. familiar |
34. A. ground | B. earth | C. land | D. people |
35. A. managed | B. succeeded | C. tried | D. persuaded |
36. A. seen | B. created | C. caught | D. entered |
37. A. good | B. long | C. fit | D. short |
38. A. coming | B. sitting | C. lying | D. standing |
39. A. rushed | B. flew | C. went | D. ran |
40. A. fiction | B. different | C. similar | D. frustrating |
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
In 1947 the pilot of a small aeroplane saw nine strange objects in the sky over Washington. He said that they looked like 1 . Newspapers printed his story under the 2 "Flying Saucers".
Since then, all over the world, people have 3 seeing similar strange objects. No one knows 4 they are or where they come from. Some people say that they do not 5 , but many others say that they have seen them. Usually people on the ground have seen them 6 not always. Airline 7 also have reported seeing them and so have 8 ── the men who fly in spaceships.
Perhaps some people saw them only in their 9 . Perhaps some people made a mistake. But airline pilots and astronauts do not usually make 10 of this kind.Captain Ed Mitchell, who was the sixth man to 11 on the moon, said in 1974 that he believes that some "flying saucers" are 12 . Many other people now believe that these 13 flying objects are visiting the 14 from other worlds in space.
The American government 15 to find out more about these objects. It listened to a great many people who said they had 16 them. But the Government Committee could not decide on what the objects were. It called them UFOs, which is 17 for "Unidentified Flying Objects".
In 1964, a driver of a police car in New Mexico saw a UFO landing a mile away. When he reached it, there were two small figures 18 near it. They looked like little men. When he reported on his radio, they got inside the object and 19 away.
There are many other 20 stories. Some are probably untrue but some may be true. No one knows.
1.A.spaceships B.objects C.saucers D.planes
2.A.topic B.headline C.passage D.a(chǎn)dvertisement
3.A.said B.claimed C.reported D.a(chǎn)nnounced
4.A.what B.who C.why D.which
5.A.circle B.understand C.believe D.exist
6.A.still B.but C.a(chǎn)nd D.or
7.A.drivers B.passengers C.riders D.pilots
8.A.a(chǎn)stronauts B.scientists C.officials D.flyers
9.A.creativity B.imagination C.mind D.eyes
10.A.troubles B.changes C.suggestions D.mistakes
11.A.walk B.live C.train D.plough
12.A.true B.important C.real D.big
13.A.ordinary B.curious C.strange D.familiar
14.A.ground B.earth C.land D.people
15.A.managed B.succeeded C.tried D.persuaded
16.A.seen B.created C.caught D.entered
17.A.good B.long C.fit D.short
18.A.coming B.sitting C.lying D.standing
19.A.rushed B.flew C.went D.ran
20.A.fiction B.different C.similar D.frustrating
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