Shoelaces as a Weapon! It comes as no surprise that, throughout history, spies all over the world have used all sorts of secret skills, tools, and training 1 And though the most famous secret agent of them all – James Bond – might have been a fictional character, his preferred methods and devices aren’t all totally fictional.
One trick that 2 in their arsenal during the Cold War, however, might surprise even Bond himself. In order to pass messages to one another in the most secret way possible, they 3 .
Even during the Cold War, CIA agents who 4 had to tie their shoes in the morning just like everyone else. Only, when they did it, they would often tie them in specific ways 5 to other agents. For example, if an agent were to approach another and glance down at his shoes to see a certain pattern, he would immediately know that the shoelaces signaled “I have information”., “Follow me”. or “I brought someone with me”.
This information comes from “The Official CIA Manual of Trickery and Deception”, a guide that the agency commissioned from magician John Mulholland in 6 . They wanted him to teach them easy to perform tricks so they could communicate more secretively in the field. Thus, shoelaces became secret messages.
A
CIA agents had
B
so another agent could read it
C
spies used to deceive
D
to complete their missions
E
were deep undercover
F
the middle of the Cold War
G
that acted as coded messages
H
cleverly used some everyday items
244. 1 it is raining 2. I’m playing 3. Mary is coming 4. Is climbing 5. The baby is drinking
245. 1. We aren’t listening to the teacher. Are we listening to the teacher ? 2. I’m not writing on the blackboard. Are you writing on the blackboard ? 3. You aren’t learning English Grammar. Are you learning English Grammar ? 4. It isn’t raining cats and dogs. Is it raining cats and dogs ? 5. He isn’t going to the cinema. Is he going to the cinema ? 6. The horses aren’t running very fast. Are the horses running very fast? 7. Mary isn’t helping her mother to cook. Is Mary helping her mother to cook? 8. I’m not working very hard. Are you working very hard? 9. Tom’s brother isn’t coming to the party. Is Tom’s brother coming to the party? 10. You aren’t singing very well. Are you singing very well?
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Over the past hundred years, apparel development lags far behind the progress of science. Synthetics, "lightning", "Velcro", buttons, new colors - here, perhaps, and all the gifts of the space age. Fashion Fads offset the shortage of technical innovations, but the clothing industry still remains conservative. We wear the same wardrobe items that our ancestors thousands of years ago, and they are often made from the same natural materials. Is it possible that in the far-distant galaxy, where no man has gone before, the fashion will be strict black suit of English
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