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Amongst the most popular books being written today are those which are usually classified as science fiction. Hundreds of titles are published every year and are read by all kinds of people. Furthermore, some of the most successful films of recent years have been based on science fiction stories.
! B" O% S: L- b- u7 I H/ R% j It is often thought that science fiction is a fairly new development in literature, but its ancestors can be found in books written hundreds of years ago. These books were often concerned with the presentation of some form of ideal society, a theme which is still often found in modern stories.
9 j# j+ B. W# i0 Y Most of the classics of science fiction, however, have been written within the last hundred years. Books by writers such as Jules Verne and H.G. Wells, to mention just two well-known authors, have been translated into many languages.
3 y9 U3 [5 T, q3 I A. ^ Modern science fiction writers don’t write about men from Mars or space adventure stories. They are more interested in predicting the results of technical developments on society and the human mind; or in imagining future worlds which are a reflection of the world which we live in now. Because of this their writing has obvious political undertones.. X: i) f' ]) {) _) C
In an age where science fact frequently overtakes science fiction, the writers may find it difficult to keep ahead of scientific advances. Those who are sufficiently clear-sighted to see the way we are going, however, may provide a valuable lesson on how to deal with the problems which society will inevitably face as it tries to master its new technology.* }, U2 J3 F, z* b$ J
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, d) @+ i) e- w- r) G/ q A. Popularity of Science Fiction9 n3 E/ Q, g5 b( |( _" i
B. A Fairly New Development3 v8 k$ c$ \. W' t8 `
C. Classics of Science Fiction
0 e6 m1 q+ q* l) Y5 l& i% a1 O# W# S D. Difficulty in Keeping ahead of Scientific Adventure/ x* `" k: h/ C$ G3 w( n
E. Its Origin8 a3 b, ^( R, ?; g$ P' I
F. Themes of Modern Science Fiction" |8 L! d& U2 F. O
5. Some form of ideal society is __________% T! y) Y7 x. H& P( @
6.Books written by J. Verne are___________4 ?4 X' d. X2 V, o" s8 ?
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8.Works of modern science fiction have___________2 r5 l$ |7 o' m V3 j9 N
A) a recurrent theme; Q R$ M) C2 K3 _, T/ ?& w
B) concerned with the problems that we have to solve in the future1 D, _+ y" f' q: G! Q; ~; U
C) reading books of science fiction
" {4 e" i1 N+ g7 D D) political implications$ J& X' z' n. [, W4 w2 \ U
E) a current theme
5 r5 n F6 T) b/ J7 ~3 k( C F) read worldwide! j9 j3 E$ m; F% K8 B
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