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1、牛津英语模块二课文原文Unit1ReadingBoymissing,policepuzzledPoliceinAmericahavesteppeduptheirsearchforafifteen-year-oldboywhowentmissingthreedaysagoinDover,NewHampshire.Thisinteresthasreceivedgreatinterestduetoreportsofalienvisitaroundthetimetheboydisappointed.JustinFoster,ahighschoolst
2、udent,waslastseenFridaynight.Thateveningat8p.m.,Justinwenttoplaybaseballwithtwofriends,whobothsayJustinwenthomeafterthegame。WitnessesalsosaytheysawJustinwalkingtowardshishouseat10.45p.m.Justin’ssister,Kelly,agednine,sayssheheardherbrotherreturnhomeatabout11p.m.‘Iwasgettingr
3、eadyforbed’Kellysaid.‘Justinwentstraighttohisroom.Ididn'tseehim,butIheardhimputonhisfavoriteCD.Iwenttobed,andwaswokenuparoundmidnightbyabrightlightoutsidemywindow.’Atfirst,theyounggirlthoughtitwasthelightofthefullmoon,butthensherealizedthatitwasmovingandcomingcloser.‘pulled
4、Ibackthecurtainsandsawalargespaceshipflyingoutside.Ithadbluelightsallaroundit,andthereweremanywindows.Standinginsidewerelotsofstrangecreatureswithwhiteskinandlargeblackeyes.Iwasfrightened!’Kellysaidthatthespaceshipthenmovedaroundtothesideofthehouse,towardsherbrother’sbedroo
5、m.‘TherewasaflashoflightandIheardJustinshout,andthentheUFOjustdisappeared.Ihaven'tseenJustinsince.I'msurethealienstookhim.Kellythenranandwokeuphermother.However,sinceMrs.FosterthoughtthatJustinwasspendingthenightwithafriend,sheassumedthatKellywashavingabaddream,andsentherba
6、cktobed.Mr.Fosterwasworkingthatnightonhisroadconstructionjob,andwasnothomewhentheseeventsoccurred.WhenJustindidnotshowupforlunchthenextday,Mrs.Fosterbecameworriedandtoldherhusbandtocallthepolice.SomepeopleinDoveralsosaythattheysawaliensthatnight.‘It’shappenedtome!‘saidMrs.M
7、avisWood.‘ThealienstookmeaboardtheUFOsothattheycoulddoresearchonme.Luckily,theyretunedmehomewithoutanyinjuries.Thewholeexperiencewasterrible!Ihaven'tbeensleepingwellsinceIreturnedhome.IthinkJustinwastakenawaybythem,too.’WhenaskedaboutthepossibilitythatJustinwastakenbyaliens
8、,DetectiveSamPeterson,whohastakenchargeofthecase,toldjournalists,‘Sometimespeoplem