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Concorde flies at twice the speed of _____. This means that it _____ only 3 hours 25 minutes to fly between London and New York, compared with 7-8 hours in other passenger jets. Because _____ the five-hour time difference between the USA and Britain, it is _____ to travel west on Concorde and arrive in New York before you leave London! You can catch the 10:30 a.m. ______ from Heathrow, London and start work in New York an hour ______!

Concorde is much used by business people and film stars. ______ Concorde is built at a cost of 55 million pounds. Twenty have been built so ______. Air France and British Airway ______ the most. ______ they all have seven planes.

Do you usually take planes to go out for a trip or on business? Maybe you just take this kind of plane. If you just take it, you can experience the speed of it. It will be an exciting experience.

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4.A. work B. do C. carry D. finish

5.A. by B. with C. in D. about

6.A. voice B. sound C. noise D. speech

7.A. spends B. takes C. costs D. pays

8.A. for B. at C. in D. of

9.A. possible B. necessary C. real D. easy

10.A. doctor B. stranger C. flight D. airline

11.A. later B. nearly C. early D. fast

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14.A. build B. make C. sell D. own

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Now, the second was faced with doing the _____ of two. Meanwhile, the first screw cried, ¡°Just look at me! I¡¯m dirty and all my beauty is gone.¡±

A short time later, the owner of the engine _____ it up. He immediately noticed something didn¡¯t sound right. When he _____, he immediately saw one screw was missing, ¡°Ah ha!¡± the owner said, ¡°it must have worked itself loose and fell into the oil.¡±

He reached into the oil and found _____ missing screw. ¡°Look at you!¡± the owner said, ¡°You¡¯re all ______ with oil, how ugly you are! ______ I¡¯ll fix that right away.¡± He reached for a cloth and wiped all the oil and dirt off until it shone even brighter than before. Then he put it on the part. Before he turned away, he noticed the second screw was a little rusted. With the ______, he wiped the head clean and bright. Then he walked away.

______, the engine was started. The two screws, now ______ beautiful, held the part tight. ¡°Excuse me, my friend,¡± the first screw said. ¡°I was so busy laughing ______ you that I didn¡¯t notice that I was working myself loose. I shall no longer judge others by their looks.¡±

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5.A. ground B. engine C. seat D. wall

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