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friends, which makes us real happy. However, the cost     80. _________________

of the meals was a little too high. Also, we have only            81. _________________

a limited variety of dish which are the same every day. In          82. _________________

addition, we often have to stand with line for a long time          83. _________________

after we get our food. This wastes a lot of our time. I hope          84. _________________

something can be done to solve about these problems soon.        85. _________________

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that water ______ freely over the planet¡¯s surface millions of years                77. __________

ago. ______ addition, water in the form of ice exists below some                   78. __________

p      of the Martian surface today.                                                           79. __________

On the other hand, d       life on Mars would change the                       80. __________

present view of the Universe and also give a big push toward man¡¯s.

work there. But a group of experts o      by President Barack Obama          81. __________

told him last October that US ______(Ì«¿Õ) policy should now focus             82. __________

on sending human beings to Mars instead of ______(ÓÖÒ»£¬ÔÙÒ») moon         83. __________

landing. Michael Griffin, a former head of NASA, believes ______                84. __________

a human trip to Mars could be p       by 2037.                                                 85. __________

 

 

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Both teams organized food bases in p__________ for their journeys. Then     77.____________

Scott and Amundsen waited ___________(½¹¼±µØ) for spring. Amundsen     78. ___________

had teams of dogs pulling the sledges, so he made rapid __________. Scott    79.____________

soon had problems. His sledges broke ________ and the horses had serious    80.____________

difficulties with the snow. The return journey was one of the _______(×îÔãµÄ)  81.___________

in the history of exploration. First Edgar _______(ËÀÍö). The next to go was    82.___________

Captain Oates, ______ was having great difficulty walking. Scott and two of    83. __________

his members carried on and got ____(ÔÚ¡­Ö®ÄÚ)eleven miles of their food bases 84.___________

Scott spent some of his last hours w_______ a letter to his wife. Though they   85.___________

failed to win the race, their courage made them into heroes.

 

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