I landed and was not sorry to walk away from the old Dakota near the control tower. I went and asked a woman in the control centre where I was and who the other pilot was. ‘I wanted to say ‘Thank you’. She looked at me very strangely, and then laughed. ‘Another aeroplane? Up there in this storm? No other aeroplanes were flying tonight. ‘Yours was the only one I could see on the radar.” So who helped me to arrive there safely without a compass or a radio, and without any more fuel in my tanks? Who was the pilot on the strange black aeroplane, flying in the storm, without lights?
(a) Why did the writer go to the Control center immediately?
(b) Why was the writer shocked after hearing the woman’s word?
(c) Find out the word in the passage that means the same as ‘peculiar’.
(d) Which part of speech does the word ‘tonight’ belong to?
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1) To know about the black aeroplane
2) Because she told him that only his aeroplane was visitor on the radar no other aeroplane was flying.
3) strange
4) noun
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(a) the author went to the control centre to track his location and to investigate about the black aeroplane
(b) he was shocked because he was told that there was no other plane flying that night in the sky
(c) 'strangely'
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