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Crop-circle (STATION 4)

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Complete the short conversation with the appropriate modal verb in present or past:

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A : Have you heard about the fascinating phenomenon of crop circles ?
B : No , I haven't . Please tell me about it .
A : Sure ! These strange circles aren't simply circular , but they form intricate geometric patterns in farm fields .
B : Do you know what the explanation for this phenomenon ?
A : Even though this mystery has inspired many possible explanations over the years , crop - circle enthusiasts that prefer para - normal explanations for the circles , believe they messages left behind by extraterrestrial visitors .
B : But I'm sure there must be a more reliable theory .
A : Of course ! More conventionally scientific - minded people have theorized that usually these circles from natural physical forces , such as wind or heat .
B : It seems a more realistic explanation !
A : But wait ! There's an even more bizarre explanation : wallabies .
B : Wallabies ? What would they have to do with these circles ?
A : According to Lara Giddings , Attorney General for the Australian state of Tasmania , the wallabies are eating poppies in fields that provide legal opium for morphine and painkillers . As a result , they become so disoriented that they run around in the fields erratically , creating paths that resemble crop circles .
B : I don't know . I think the suggestion of those animals being the cause of the Australian crop circles doesn't really explain the crop - circle phenomenon . Wallabies to create this sort of intricate geometric patterns present in most crop circles .
A : And there's also an alternative view that these circles are nothing more than elaborated jokes .
B : What do you mean ?
A : Richard Taylor , a University of Oregon physicist has been studying these circles . He recently suggested that crop - circle hoaxers sophisticated tools such as GPS devices and laser pointers to burn complex patterns in the fields years ago . Nevertheless , none of these theories has been proved .
B : Well , I would dare to say that all of them sound completely odd and bizarre !

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