Can a famous astronaut adjust to life on Earth? On July 16 1969 Apollo 11 set off for the moon. After four days in space, Neil Armstrong
went (1) down the ladder of the lunar module and stepped (2) onto the surface of the moon. It was (3) a historic moment. Thirty years later, the three astronauts who made history have (4) never planned any reunion to celebrate the anniversary of man’s first step on the moon. The three spacemen have grown (5) a bit older and, although their attitude to life
has (6) changed over the years, they have remained (7) friends.
Armstrong has refrained (8) to give interviews about his private life. After Apollo 11, he worked (9) at NASA; he left (10) in 1971 to become an engineering
professor at Cincinnati University. In 1979 he gave (11) up teaching,
and since then he has been (12) working as a business consultant. Andrew Chalkin, a space journalist, has been recording (13) the lives of the Apollo astronauts and has had (14) unique access to them. He has just written (15) a book on the subject. He says that Armstrong is not a very easy man to know, although he is very warm once you do get to know him.
1) is - was / 2) are - were / 3) have - had / 4) do - did / see - saw / 6) drink - drank / 7) eat - ate / 8) read - read / 9) write - wrote / 10) go - went / 11) meet - met / 12) take - took / 13) run - ran / 14) give - gave
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Mother Teresa had undergone exorcism <span> - the devil expulsion <span>procedure - </span>before her death</span>. When she was taken to hospital in 1997, the Archbishop of Calcutta Henry D`Suza made the ritual because the physician was complaining about his patient's unrest while sleeping. The Archbishop said that the devil had been expelled from <span>Mother Teresa's body, and her soul was purified.</span>
1. In Rome
2. A cook
3. Cat
4. Happy
5. Rose
6. Pupil