2017-18 冬 Week 2 Assignment 2.mp4 2017-18 冬 Week 2 Assignment 2.mp3: 横线上的数字为该空的单词个数。warmhearted算一个词,5.8-inch算两个词,I'm算两个词。上作业里生词稍微多一些,这的连读、失爆多一些,加油哈~~~^-^ The Pentagon has been keeping track, or trying to, of the type of aircraft 1____________(10)____________. We're talking about unidentified flying objects, UFOs. 2____________(8)____________, but a lot of people are taking this revelation very seriously. 3____________(10)____________. Good evening, Garrett. Yeah, Bret, good evening to you. We may not know 4____________(7)____________ our government had a special team of UFO hunters that was trying to find out. The Pentagon now confirms the existence of a secret UFO program 5____________(4)____________ of unidentified flying objects. The Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program was created in 2007 6____________(8)____________ Harry Reid. And over the next five years, the program received more than $20 million 7____________(6)____________ a variety of aeronautic threats ranging from what could be our adversaries' next-generation aircraft to reports 8____________(8)____________, like this one in 2004 that appeared then to defy the laws of physics. -Look at that thing, dude. Look at that thing. It’s rotating. And the Pentagon tells us the program ended in 2012 when officials determined there were other higher priority issues. But the program's former director who resigned in October says it was only 9____________(11)____________, the program has continued investigating incidents alongside their new responsibilities. This weekend, Harry Reid said he has no regrets about the program he championed, tweeting in part, "This is about science and national security. If America doesn't take the lead in answering these question, others will." This isn't the first time. The Pentagon has investigated UFOs between 1947 and 1969. The U.S. Air Force's Project Blue Book investigated more than 12,000 UFO sightings and while most of those 10____________(5)____________, 700 sightings remain unexplained. Bret? Cue the X-Files music. Garrett, thank you.