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Choose the correct answer to fill in blank numbered (1).
People have always been fascinated by the (1) __________ of life beyond Earth. In 1976, NASA sent the first Viking landers to Mars. Their mission was to find out if there was life there. (2) __________ then, more robots and machines have been sent to Mars. But we still don't have a clear answer about life on Mars.
We know that life on Earth needs liquid water to (3) __________. Because spacecraft haven't found any liquid water on Mars' surface, scientists think that there is no life there. However, spacecraft have (4) __________ frozen water in Mars' polar ice caps and in clouds of ice crystals. This means that there might be liquid water below the surface where it's warmer.
NASA plans to continue to (5) __________ Mars every two years. If they find water, the next question will be, 'Does anything live in it?' These missions will finally help us understand whether we are alone in the universe or if life exists on other planets (6) __________ Mars.
Choose the correct answer to fill in blank numbered (2).
People have always been fascinated by the (1) __________ of life beyond Earth. In 1976, NASA sent the first Viking landers to Mars. Their mission was to find out if there was life there. (2) __________ then, more robots and machines have been sent to Mars. But we still don't have a clear answer about life on Mars.
We know that life on Earth needs liquid water to (3) __________. Because spacecraft haven't found any liquid water on Mars' surface, scientists think that there is no life there. However, spacecraft have (4) __________ frozen water in Mars' polar ice caps and in clouds of ice crystals. This means that there might be liquid water below the surface where it's warmer.
NASA plans to continue to (5) __________ Mars every two years. If they find water, the next question will be, 'Does anything live in it?' These missions will finally help us understand whether we are alone in the universe or if life exists on other planets (6) __________ Mars.
Choose the correct answer to fill in blank numbered (3).
People have always been fascinated by the (1) __________ of life beyond Earth. In 1976, NASA sent the first Viking landers to Mars. Their mission was to find out if there was life there. (2) __________ then, more robots and machines have been sent to Mars. But we still don't have a clear answer about life on Mars.
We know that life on Earth needs liquid water to (3) __________. Because spacecraft haven't found any liquid water on Mars' surface, scientists think that there is no life there. However, spacecraft have (4) __________ frozen water in Mars' polar ice caps and in clouds of ice crystals. This means that there might be liquid water below the surface where it's warmer.
NASA plans to continue to (5) __________ Mars every two years. If they find water, the next question will be, 'Does anything live in it?' These missions will finally help us understand whether we are alone in the universe or if life exists on other planets (6) __________ Mars.
Choose the correct answer to fill in blank numbered (4).
People have always been fascinated by the (1) __________ of life beyond Earth. In 1976, NASA sent the first Viking landers to Mars. Their mission was to find out if there was life there. (2) __________ then, more robots and machines have been sent to Mars. But we still don't have a clear answer about life on Mars.
We know that life on Earth needs liquid water to (3) __________. Because spacecraft haven't found any liquid water on Mars' surface, scientists think that there is no life there. However, spacecraft have (4) __________ frozen water in Mars' polar ice caps and in clouds of ice crystals. This means that there might be liquid water below the surface where it's warmer.
NASA plans to continue to (5) __________ Mars every two years. If they find water, the next question will be, 'Does anything live in it?' These missions will finally help us understand whether we are alone in the universe or if life exists on other planets (6) __________ Mars.
Choose the correct answer to fill in blank numbered (5).
People have always been fascinated by the (1) __________ of life beyond Earth. In 1976, NASA sent the first Viking landers to Mars. Their mission was to find out if there was life there. (2) __________ then, more robots and machines have been sent to Mars. But we still don't have a clear answer about life on Mars.
We know that life on Earth needs liquid water to (3) __________. Because spacecraft haven't found any liquid water on Mars' surface, scientists think that there is no life there. However, spacecraft have (4) __________ frozen water in Mars' polar ice caps and in clouds of ice crystals. This means that there might be liquid water below the surface where it's warmer.
NASA plans to continue to (5) __________ Mars every two years. If they find water, the next question will be, 'Does anything live in it?' These missions will finally help us understand whether we are alone in the universe or if life exists on other planets (6) __________ Mars.
Choose the correct answer to fill in blank numbered (6).
People have always been fascinated by the (1) __________ of life beyond Earth. In 1976, NASA sent the first Viking landers to Mars. Their mission was to find out if there was life there. (2) __________ then, more robots and machines have been sent to Mars. But we still don't have a clear answer about life on Mars.
We know that life on Earth needs liquid water to (3) __________. Because spacecraft haven't found any liquid water on Mars' surface, scientists think that there is no life there. However, spacecraft have (4) __________ frozen water in Mars' polar ice caps and in clouds of ice crystals. This means that there might be liquid water below the surface where it's warmer.
NASA plans to continue to (5) __________ Mars every two years. If they find water, the next question will be, 'Does anything live in it?' These missions will finally help us understand whether we are alone in the universe or if life exists on other planets (6) __________ Mars.
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1. UFOs, aliens, lost time... It might sound like the latest series of the X-Files, but many people believe that these things really exist!
2. We asked Jack Smith, a UFO researcher, what makes him believe that we're not alone. 'Well,' he told us, 'just picture the scene... I'm riding my bike home one evening with my sister when suddenly a strange bright light appears in the sky in front of us. I think it's a star until it starts to change colour and move up and down and from side to side. After a few minutes, it disappears behind the hills."
3. Astronauts, pilots, scientists, even presidents have had similar experiences. Some witnesses have even found debris and burn marks on the ground from UFO crashes. One UFO society, however, collected a list of 70,000 sightings from all over the world and found explanations for 80% of them: comets, meteors, bright planets like Venus, aircraft lights or even birds, anything but UFOS! But what about the other 20%? 'Well, there are thousands of solar systems, or planets that go around a central star like our sun,' Jack told us. 'If the right conditions exist on just one of these planets, it is possible that life exists there!'
Read the passage carefully. Decide if the information in each statement is True, False or Not given.
Many people believe in the existence of aliens and UFOs.
1. UFOs, aliens, lost time... It might sound like the latest series of the X-Files, but many people believe that these things really exist!
2. We asked Jack Smith, a UFO researcher, what makes him believe that we're not alone. 'Well,' he told us, 'just picture the scene... I'm riding my bike home one evening with my sister when suddenly a strange bright light appears in the sky in front of us. I think it's a star until it starts to change colour and move up and down and from side to side. After a few minutes, it disappears behind the hills."
3. Astronauts, pilots, scientists, even presidents have had similar experiences. Some witnesses have even found debris and burn marks on the ground from UFO crashes. One UFO society, however, collected a list of 70,000 sightings from all over the world and found explanations for 80% of them: comets, meteors, bright planets like Venus, aircraft lights or even birds, anything but UFOS! But what about the other 20%? 'Well, there are thousands of solar systems, or planets that go around a central star like our sun,' Jack told us. 'If the right conditions exist on just one of these planets, it is possible that life exists there!'
Read the passage carefully. Decide if the information in each statement is True, False or Not given.
Jack Smith was alone when he saw a strange bright light.
1. UFOs, aliens, lost time... It might sound like the latest series of the X-Files, but many people believe that these things really exist!
2. We asked Jack Smith, a UFO researcher, what makes him believe that we're not alone. 'Well,' he told us, 'just picture the scene... I'm riding my bike home one evening with my sister when suddenly a strange bright light appears in the sky in front of us. I think it's a star until it starts to change colour and move up and down and from side to side. After a few minutes, it disappears behind the hills."
3. Astronauts, pilots, scientists, even presidents have had similar experiences. Some witnesses have even found debris and burn marks on the ground from UFO crashes. One UFO society, however, collected a list of 70,000 sightings from all over the world and found explanations for 80% of them: comets, meteors, bright planets like Venus, aircraft lights or even birds, anything but UFOS! But what about the other 20%? 'Well, there are thousands of solar systems, or planets that go around a central star like our sun,' Jack told us. 'If the right conditions exist on just one of these planets, it is possible that life exists there!'
Read the passage carefully. Decide if the information in each statement is True, False or Not given.
People of different jobs have reported seeing UFOs.
1. UFOs, aliens, lost time... It might sound like the latest series of the X-Files, but many people believe that these things really exist!
2. We asked Jack Smith, a UFO researcher, what makes him believe that we're not alone. 'Well,' he told us, 'just picture the scene... I'm riding my bike home one evening with my sister when suddenly a strange bright light appears in the sky in front of us. I think it's a star until it starts to change colour and move up and down and from side to side. After a few minutes, it disappears behind the hills."
3. Astronauts, pilots, scientists, even presidents have had similar experiences. Some witnesses have even found debris and burn marks on the ground from UFO crashes. One UFO society, however, collected a list of 70,000 sightings from all over the world and found explanations for 80% of them: comets, meteors, bright planets like Venus, aircraft lights or even birds, anything but UFOS! But what about the other 20%? 'Well, there are thousands of solar systems, or planets that go around a central star like our sun,' Jack told us. 'If the right conditions exist on just one of these planets, it is possible that life exists there!'
Read the passage carefully. Decide if the information in each statement is True, False or Not given.
80% of UFO sightings have been proven to be real UFOs.
1. UFOs, aliens, lost time... It might sound like the latest series of the X-Files, but many people believe that these things really exist!
2. We asked Jack Smith, a UFO researcher, what makes him believe that we're not alone. 'Well,' he told us, 'just picture the scene... I'm riding my bike home one evening with my sister when suddenly a strange bright light appears in the sky in front of us. I think it's a star until it starts to change colour and move up and down and from side to side. After a few minutes, it disappears behind the hills."
3. Astronauts, pilots, scientists, even presidents have had similar experiences. Some witnesses have even found debris and burn marks on the ground from UFO crashes. One UFO society, however, collected a list of 70,000 sightings from all over the world and found explanations for 80% of them: comets, meteors, bright planets like Venus, aircraft lights or even birds, anything but UFOS! But what about the other 20%? 'Well, there are thousands of solar systems, or planets that go around a central star like our sun,' Jack told us. 'If the right conditions exist on just one of these planets, it is possible that life exists there!'
Read the passage carefully. Decide if the information in each statement is True, False or Not given.
People have found evidence of real aliens recently.
1. Alyssa Carson is a teenager and she already has big ambitions for her future. If her dreams come true, she'll travel to Mars!
2. Is this just a dream? No. Alyssa made the decision when she was three years old because the idea was exciting and 'no one's been there!' After that she read lots of books about Mars and attended her first space camp when she was seven. Since then she's learned a lot about space travel.
3. It's important to speak several languages if you want to be an astronaut. Alyssa speaks Spanish, French, Chinese and some Turkish, so this should be enough! She also has a certificate in scuba diving and is already working on her pilot's license. Both these things, as well as a certificate in skydiving, are important for an astronaut's training.
4. So, if you were an astronaut on Mars, what would life be like? You would live in an extremely small space and wear a space suit all the time. If you made a phone call home, it would take half an hour for the sound to reach Earth! Also, if you got ill, there wouldn't be any hospitals. Life wouldn't be as easy, but it would be really thrilling with a lot of adventures!
Match the underlined words in the passage with their definitions.
1. Alyssa Carson is a teenager and she already has big ambitions for her future. If her dreams come true, she'll travel to Mars!
2. Is this just a dream? No. Alyssa made the decision when she was three years old because the idea was exciting and 'no one's been there!' After that she read lots of books about Mars and attended her first space camp when she was seven. Since then she's learned a lot about space travel.
3. It's important to speak several languages if you want to be an astronaut. Alyssa speaks Spanish, French, Chinese and some Turkish, so this should be enough! She also has a certificate in scuba diving and is already working on her pilot's license. Both these things, as well as a certificate in skydiving, are important for an astronaut's training.
4. So, if you were an astronaut on Mars, what would life be like? You would live in an extremely small space and wear a space suit all the time. If you made a phone call home, it would take half an hour for the sound to reach Earth! Also, if you got ill, there wouldn't be any hospitals. Life wouldn't be as easy, but it would be really thrilling with a lot of adventures!
Read the passage carefully. For each question, choose the correct answer.
What can be the best title for the passage?
1. Alyssa Carson is a teenager and she already has big ambitions for her future. If her dreams come true, she'll travel to Mars!
2. Is this just a dream? No. Alyssa made the decision when she was three years old because the idea was exciting and 'no one's been there!' After that she read lots of books about Mars and attended her first space camp when she was seven. Since then she's learned a lot about space travel.
3. It's important to speak several languages if you want to be an astronaut. Alyssa speaks Spanish, French, Chinese and some Turkish, so this should be enough! She also has a certificate in scuba diving and is already working on her pilot's license. Both these things, as well as a certificate in skydiving, are important for an astronaut's training.
4. So, if you were an astronaut on Mars, what would life be like? You would live in an extremely small space and wear a space suit all the time. If you made a phone call home, it would take half an hour for the sound to reach Earth! Also, if you got ill, there wouldn't be any hospitals. Life wouldn't be as easy, but it would be really thrilling with a lot of adventures!
Read the passage carefully. For each question, choose the correct answer.
Alyssa decided to go to Mars because __________.
1. Alyssa Carson is a teenager and she already has big ambitions for her future. If her dreams come true, she'll travel to Mars!
2. Is this just a dream? No. Alyssa made the decision when she was three years old because the idea was exciting and 'no one's been there!' After that she read lots of books about Mars and attended her first space camp when she was seven. Since then she's learned a lot about space travel.
3. It's important to speak several languages if you want to be an astronaut. Alyssa speaks Spanish, French, Chinese and some Turkish, so this should be enough! She also has a certificate in scuba diving and is already working on her pilot's license. Both these things, as well as a certificate in skydiving, are important for an astronaut's training.
4. So, if you were an astronaut on Mars, what would life be like? You would live in an extremely small space and wear a space suit all the time. If you made a phone call home, it would take half an hour for the sound to reach Earth! Also, if you got ill, there wouldn't be any hospitals. Life wouldn't be as easy, but it would be really thrilling with a lot of adventures!
Read the passage carefully. For each question, choose the correct answer.
Which of the following is NOT important for an astronaut's training?
1. Alyssa Carson is a teenager and she already has big ambitions for her future. If her dreams come true, she'll travel to Mars!
2. Is this just a dream? No. Alyssa made the decision when she was three years old because the idea was exciting and 'no one's been there!' After that she read lots of books about Mars and attended her first space camp when she was seven. Since then she's learned a lot about space travel.
3. It's important to speak several languages if you want to be an astronaut. Alyssa speaks Spanish, French, Chinese and some Turkish, so this should be enough! She also has a certificate in scuba diving and is already working on her pilot's license. Both these things, as well as a certificate in skydiving, are important for an astronaut's training.
4. So, if you were an astronaut on Mars, what would life be like? You would live in an extremely small space and wear a space suit all the time. If you made a phone call home, it would take half an hour for the sound to reach Earth! Also, if you got ill, there wouldn't be any hospitals. Life wouldn't be as easy, but it would be really thrilling with a lot of adventures!
Read the passage carefully. For each question, choose the correct answer.
Which of the following is true about life on Mars?
1. Alyssa Carson is a teenager and she already has big ambitions for her future. If her dreams come true, she'll travel to Mars!
2. Is this just a dream? No. Alyssa made the decision when she was three years old because the idea was exciting and 'no one's been there!' After that she read lots of books about Mars and attended her first space camp when she was seven. Since then she's learned a lot about space travel.
3. It's important to speak several languages if you want to be an astronaut. Alyssa speaks Spanish, French, Chinese and some Turkish, so this should be enough! She also has a certificate in scuba diving and is already working on her pilot's license. Both these things, as well as a certificate in skydiving, are important for an astronaut's training.
4. So, if you were an astronaut on Mars, what would life be like? You would live in an extremely small space and wear a space suit all the time. If you made a phone call home, it would take half an hour for the sound to reach Earth! Also, if you got ill, there wouldn't be any hospitals. Life wouldn't be as easy, but it would be really thrilling with a lot of adventures!
Read the passage carefully. For each question, choose the correct answer.
The word thrilling in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to __________.
Choose the best answer to complete the following exchange.
A: Do you think we'll ever meet aliens?
B: ____________ We've been searching, but so far, no luck.
Choose the best answer to complete the following exchange.
A: Will flying cars become popular in the future?
B: ____________ It's an exciting idea, but there are many technical and safety challenges to overcome.
Choose the best answer to complete the following exchange.
A: With innovations in engineering and technology, we'll have underwater cities in the future.
B: ____________
Choose the best answer to complete the following exchange.
A: Did you know that Pluto isn't considered a planet anymore?
B: ____________ That's surprising.
Choose the best answer to complete the following exchange.
A: I saw a UFO flying over our neighborhood last night.
B: ____________ Maybe it was just a drone or a balloon.
Write letters a – e in the blanks 1 – 5 to complete the conversation.
a. Right, water is super important. b. Hmm, I'm not sure. c. We need to breathe. d. Yeah, without gravity, everything would float away! e. If it's too cold, we'll freeze. |
A: Hey, do you think there are other planets where humans could live?
B: (1) There are some conditions planets must have to support human life on them.
A: Yeah, like air, right? (2)
B: Exactly! And they must have liquid water.
A: (3) Oh, and it has to be the right temperature, not too hot or too cold.
B: Right! If it's too hot, we'll burn up. (4)
A: Exactly. Plus, it should have enough gravity to hold everything down, like us and the air.
B: (5)
Write letters a – e in the blanks 1 – 5 to complete the conversation.
a. Or maybe they're studying us, like scientists studying animals. b. But why would they want to visit Earth? c. With all the stars and galaxies, there could be other beings out there. d. Yeah, I get what you mean. e. I'm not sure if I believe them. |
A: Do you ever think about aliens coming to Earth?
B: Yeah, sometimes I wonder. (1)
A: Exactly! Some people say they've seen strange things in the sky, like UFOs or aliens.
B: Yeah, but those stories can sound unbelievable. (2)
A: (3) But if aliens were super smart and could travel through space, they might visit us.
B: Hmm, maybe. (4)
A: Good question. Maybe they're just curious about us, like we're curious about them.
B: Yeah, that could be it. (5)
A: Who knows! But it's cool to think about the idea of aliens coming here.
B: Yeah, it's like we're exploring a whole new world without even leaving Earth!
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