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Прочитайте текст, опираясь на текст составьте 8 ключевых вопросов к нему. А далее, опираясь на ранее составленные ключевые вопросы, составьте краткий монолог-пересказ текста (12 предложений)не забудьте про вступление и окончание в вашем монологе-пересказе.Ответы дайте на английском языке THE TRUTH ISNT OUT THERE… OR IS IT? he annual UFO festival in Roswell, New Mexico attracts thousands of visitors each year to this remote desert town. This year, we sent travel journalist Ruth Bradley to take part in a new UFO Discovery Tour to visit key sites in the area where the famous 1947 Roswell UFO case unfolded. Did her out-of-this-world experience make her a true believer? eeway, lined ot, debris, my base, ieroglyphics, spot, weird, When I was first asked by my editor to report on a UFO discovery tour, my heart sank. I just couldn't understand why I was being sent - me, a true sceptic! A few days later, I was greeted at the airport in New Mexico by the tour's friendly guide and the other enthusiastic UFO-spotters in my group. We were driven to the hotel along busy freeways lined with UFO diners, UFO souvenir shops and even UFO motels. Little grey aliens stared down at us from billboards and road signs with huge insect eyes. I couldn't help smiling at these amusing sights. If nothing else, I had the feeling I would be having some fun on this assignment! The following morning, we were taken to the spot in Roswell, where a cattle farmer, Mac Brazel, came across some large pieces of metal and a huge hole in the ground on 8th July, 1947. Our guide told us that shortly after Mr Brazel reported what he had seen, the newspaper wrote that he had seen a flying saucer. The next day, however, they changed the story and reported that it wasn't a UFO at all, but simply a weather balloon. I wandered away from the group and looked around in the grass, half hoping to find one last piece of debris from the craft. Instead, I disturbed an enormous rattlesnake and quickly made my way back! I had to admit, the story so far was fascinating and I found myself looking forward to the next stage of the tour, where we would be shown 'Building 84'. This was the huge aircraft hangar on the old army base where the remains of the strange craft were taken to be examined. It was an impressive sight. Eye-witness accounts later described the craft as unlike anything that had ever been seen on Earth. They said it was made of a material as light as plastic, as strong as steel, impossible to burn and covered in strange hieroglyphics. Others described seeing alien bodies. The day ended with a visit to the UFO Museum and I was fascinated by some creepy sketches of alien bodies on autopsy tables which were drawn by a nurse working in the base hospital at the time. As we headed back to the hotel, I stared up into the starry night and couldn't help wondering if anyone - or anything - was looking down! 6 Match the wort with thet meatings bothered, dissatisfied walked without a frightening, flostin scary. The next day, we visited the town of Socorro where, in 1964, Lonnie Zamora, a respected police officer, reported an oval-shaped object with two small creatures inside. As he drew near, blue flames burst from the craft and it soared into the sky. When Zamora came back with other officers, all that could be seen were burn marks on the ground and strange footprints. The locals in this area have many stories like this one and I asked whether we were going to go back home with a UFO story of our own. "Wait until tonight," the tour guide told me. That night, we camped out in one of the Nevada Desert's UFO hotspots. As we looked up into the dark sky, one couple from Phoenix, Arizona, told me about the night in March 1997 when they saw a weird formation of lights hovering above the city. They weren't alone; the strange phenomenon had been witnessed by over 10,000 locals and there is even video footage of it. I was a bit disappointed that I saw nothing worth photographing that night. What better souvenir to take back to the editor than a photo of a real UFO! I'm still doubtful whether UFOs and aliens exist. However, after spending a night under the stars in the eerie Nevada Desert, I have to admit that if intelligent life from a far-off world decided to land on Earth, I wouldn't be at all surprised if this was the place they chose to visit!

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Key Questions

  1. What annual event is celebrated in Roswell, New Mexico?
  2. Who is the travel journalist sent to report on the UFO Discovery Tour?
  3. How did the author initially feel about participating in the UFO tour?
  4. What significant event related to a UFO occurred on July 8, 1947, in Roswell?
  5. What did eyewitness accounts describe about the UFO craft seen in Roswell?
  6. What was the purpose of visiting 'Building 84' during the tour?
  7. What happened during the visit to Socorro and what did Lonnie Zamora report seeing?
  8. What was the author's final impression about the possibility of UFOs or aliens after the tour?

Monologue-Resum

Today, I want to share with you the fascinating experience I had during the annual UFO festival in Roswell, New Mexico. I was sent by my editor to participate in a UFO Discovery Tour, despite being a confirmed skeptic about such things. Upon arrival, I was greeted by enthusiastic fellow tourists, and even a few quirky UFO-themed attractions, which made me smile. Our tour guide took us to the site where, in 1947, a cattle farmer named Mac Brazel discovered metal debris, initially thought to be from a UFO. However, the next day, the story changed to it being a weather balloon. I was intrigued to learn about the impressive 'Building 84', where remnants of the craft were supposedly examined. Eyewitnesses described the craft as lightweight yet incredibly strong, covered in odd hieroglyphics. In Socorro, we explored another remarkable sighting from 1964, where a police officer reported strange creatures and burn marks. That night, we camped in a Nevada UFO hotspot, hearing stories of strange lights witnessed by many. Although I didn't capture any photographic evidence of UFOs, my time under the stars left me wondering about extraterrestrial life. Ultimately, while I'm still skeptical, I wouldn't be surprised if intelligent beings chose Earth as their landing site one day.

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Прочитайте текст, опираясь на текст составьте 8 ключевых вопросов к нему. А далее, опираясь на ранее составленные ключевые вопросы, составьте краткий монолог-пересказ текста (12 предложений)не забудьте про вступление и окончание в вашем монологе-пересказе.Ответы дайте на английском языке THE TRUTH ISNT OUT THERE… OR IS IT? he annual UFO festival in Roswell, New Mexico attracts thousands of visitors each year to this remote desert town. This year, we sent travel journalist Ruth Bradley to take part in a new UFO Discovery Tour to visit key sites in the area where the famous 1947 Roswell UFO case unfolded. Did her out-of-this-world experience make her a true believer? eeway, lined ot, debris, my base, ieroglyphics, spot, weird, When I was first asked by my editor to report on a UFO discovery tour, my heart sank. I just couldn't understand why I was being sent - me, a true sceptic! A few days later, I was greeted at the airport in New Mexico by the tour's friendly guide and the other enthusiastic UFO-spotters in my group. We were driven to the hotel along busy freeways lined with UFO diners, UFO souvenir shops and even UFO motels. Little grey aliens stared down at us from billboards and road signs with huge insect eyes. I couldn't help smiling at these amusing sights. If nothing else, I had the feeling I would be having some fun on this assignment! The following morning, we were taken to the spot in Roswell, where a cattle farmer, Mac Brazel, came across some large pieces of metal and a huge hole in the ground on 8th July, 1947. Our guide told us that shortly after Mr Brazel reported what he had seen, the newspaper wrote that he had seen a flying saucer. The next day, however, they changed the story and reported that it wasn't a UFO at all, but simply a weather balloon. I wandered away from the group and looked around in the grass, half hoping to find one last piece of debris from the craft. Instead, I disturbed an enormous rattlesnake and quickly made my way back! I had to admit, the story so far was fascinating and I found myself looking forward to the next stage of the tour, where we would be shown 'Building 84'. This was the huge aircraft hangar on the old army base where the remains of the strange craft were taken to be examined. It was an impressive sight. Eye-witness accounts later described the craft as unlike anything that had ever been seen on Earth. They said it was made of a material as light as plastic, as strong as steel, impossible to burn and covered in strange hieroglyphics. Others described seeing alien bodies. The day ended with a visit to the UFO Museum and I was fascinated by some creepy sketches of alien bodies on autopsy tables which were drawn by a nurse working in the base hospital at the time. As we headed back to the hotel, I stared up into the starry night and couldn't help wondering if anyone - or anything - was looking down! 6 Match the wort with thet meatings bothered, dissatisfied walked without a frightening, flostin scary. The next day, we visited the town of Socorro where, in 1964, Lonnie Zamora, a respected police officer, reported an oval-shaped object with two small creatures inside. As he drew near, blue flames burst from the craft and it soared into the sky. When Zamora came back with other officers, all that could be seen were burn marks on the ground and strange footprints. The locals in this area have many stories like this one and I asked whether we were going to go back home with a UFO story of our own. "Wait until tonight," the tour guide told me. That night, we camped out in one of the Nevada Desert's UFO hotspots. As we looked up into the dark sky, one couple from Phoenix, Arizona, told me about the night in March 1997 when they saw a weird formation of lights hovering above the city. They weren't alone; the strange phenomenon had been witnessed by over 10,000 locals and there is even video footage of it. I was a bit disappointed that I saw nothing worth photographing that night. What better souvenir to take back to the editor than a photo of a real UFO! I'm still doubtful whether UFOs and aliens exist. However, after spending a night under the stars in the eerie Nevada Desert, I have to admit that if intelligent life from a far-off world decided to land on Earth, I wouldn't be at all surprised if this was the place they chose to visit!
### Key Questions 1. What annual event is celebrated in Roswell, New Mexico? 2. Who is the travel journalist sent to report on the UFO Discovery Tour? 3. How did the author initially feel about participating in the UFO tour? 4. What significant event related to a UFO occurred on July 8, 1947, in Roswell? 5. What did eyewitness accounts describe about the UFO craft seen in Roswell? 6. What was the purpose of visiting 'Building 84' during the tour? 7. What happened during the visit to Socorro and what did Lonnie Zamora report seeing? 8. What was the author's final impression about the possibility of UFOs or aliens after the tour? ### Monologue-Resum Today, I want to share with you the fascinating experience I had during the annual UFO festival in Roswell, New Mexico. I was sent by my editor to participate in a UFO Discovery Tour, despite being a confirmed skeptic about such things. Upon arrival, I was greeted by enthusiastic fellow tourists, and even a few quirky UFO-themed attractions, which made me smile. Our tour guide took us to the site where, in 1947, a cattle farmer named Mac Brazel discovered metal debris, initially thought to be from a UFO. However, the next day, the story changed to it being a weather balloon. I was intrigued to learn about the impressive 'Building 84', where remnants of the craft were supposedly examined. Eyewitnesses described the craft as lightweight yet incredibly strong, covered in odd hieroglyphics. In Socorro, we explored another remarkable sighting from 1964, where a police officer reported strange creatures and burn marks. That night, we camped in a Nevada UFO hotspot, hearing stories of strange lights witnessed by many. Although I didn't capture any photographic evidence of UFOs, my time under the stars left me wondering about extraterrestrial life. Ultimately, while I'm still skeptical, I wouldn't be surprised if intelligent beings chose Earth as their landing site one day.