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     Flying was once a dream. For a long time,people had wanted to be up in the sky.

They t 1 many ways. But nothing worked.

     Things c 2 on one day in September more than 220 years ago. Two brothers from France made a very large balloon w 3 paper and cloth. To make the balloon float,they b 4 a fire inside a basket and hung the basket below the balloon. They thought hot air from the f 5 would be light enough to push up the balloon. They were right!Their hot-air balloon t 6 about 2 miles. It was in the sky for eight minutes. Nobody was on board for the ride. To be safe,they had i 7 a duck,a rooster and a sheep to be the first passengers. The hot-air balloon landed safely. No animals were h 8 .

Two months later,the two brothers s 9  off their hot-air balloon again. This time,they had two people inside the basket. The f 10 lasted 25 minutes. It also landed safely. That was the first time men were in the sky!

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D 閱讀提示:在天空飛行是人類的夢想。兩兄弟利用熱氣球在天空成功飛行,圓了人們的夢。

1. tried   2. changed   3. with   4. built   5. fire

6. traveled   7. invited   8. hurt   9. set   10. flight

題目來源:2016年啟東中學作業(yè)本英語閱讀理解與完形填空5 > Week 16 Life in space 太空中的蔬菜花園

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