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A science fiction flying car looks like a normal car, but it is an aircraft (·ÉÐÐÆ÷) that anybody can fly directly from any place to another without using roads or runways. Science fiction writers have written about flying cars for a long time. But now flying cars will soon fly out of the world of science fiction into our real world. And the dream of the science fiction writers will soon come true.

The first-known sky car is the FSC-1. The FSC-1 looks like an expensive sports car. You can drive the FSC-1 on the road like a normal car. If you touch a button, its wings and propeller (ÂÝÐý½°) fold out and then it can take off, fly and land as an airplane. The owners of the FSC-1 can choose if they want to drive or fly.

Another flying car or sky car is the Moller Skycar M400. Although you can¡¯t drive it on the roads, it is small and easy to fly and can take off and land like a helicopter (Ö±Éý·É»ú). Urban Aeronautics¡¯ X-Hawk is another type of sky car. It is expected to be available for about $3 million.

Just like any new technology, flying cars have taken a long time to be developed. But some experts think the technology is far from what people imagine when they are sitting in traffic. It still needs to be improved.

1.______ kinds of flying cars are mentioned in the passage.

A. Two B. Three C. Four D. Five

2.The writer thinks that flying cars will be no longer a dream because ______.

A. science fiction writers¡¯ ideas are stupid

B. they are too expensive to make

C. they will soon be available

D. they are only in science fiction

3.The FSC-1 can ______.

A. change itself into a robot

B. move on water like a ship

C. be flown only like an airplane

D. be driven like a car and flown like an airplane

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A. it can¡¯t fly

B. it can¡¯t be driven like a car

C. it is difficult to land

D. it is much more expensive

5.Some experts think the technology of flying cars is ______.

A. normal B. traditional

C. not good enough D. strange

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A few years ago, my husband and I were on an island for a long weekend with our two daughters. As we wondered about what to do __________, our girls jumped in and told us exactly what they wanted to do. ¡°__________ want to go to the butterfly museum£¬¡± said Ariela and Eliana.

As soon as we __________ into the main area of the museum, we saw thousands of __________ butterflies, all flapping their colourful wings.

My girls were __________up and down, and I knew we had made the right __________ to come to the museum.They were having so much fun.

I __________ to our museum tour guide because I was curious, and asked, ¡°__________ do butterflies live£¿¡±She said, ¡°About ten days.¡±

¡°What can butterflies do __________ ten days£¿¡± I asked.

The guide stopped, looked at me, and said, ¡°They make the world __________ more beautiful place.¡±

¡°Wow£¬¡± I said, ¡°I never thought about butterflies like that.Thank you.¡±

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How thankful it is that you can have the influence on your family, friends and neighbors! Like a butterfly, you have your own way of making the world a little __________ for everyone.

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2.A. We B. You C. I D. They

3.A. drove B. walked C. looked D. brought

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5.A. coming B. moving C. showing D. jumping

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