Luyện tập, Trắc Nhiệm: Lesson 3. Skills and communication

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Câu 1 (TACBL9-30899)

 

Nick: Wow, is that you in this photo? The youngest astronaut in the world doing a spacewalk

Phuc: Ha! Yeah, it was in a museum in Sweden. 

Nick: You look so excited! 

Phuc: Well, that trip made me crazy about space. Before I turned ten, I’d already collected lots of books about the universe. I’d learnt about the planets, the stars, satellites, rockets, and stuff. 

Nick: You know, last year I visited an astronomy museum and I touched a meteorite. 

Phuc: A meteorite! What was it like?

Nick: Honestly, it wasn’t as impressive as I’d expected. It was just like an ordinary piece of rock. 

Phuc: But perhaps it was from Mars. Think of that! 

Nick: Maybe. Do you think there could be life on Mars? 

Phuc: It’s possibly habitable. It once had an ocean … Who knows, in 20 years we might be flying there on a discovery mission. 

Nick: Haha, but we’d need to do some serious training first. They say you practise by scuba diving in a flight suit... 

Phuc: That’s right. And you also have to experience microgravity on a parabolic flight.

Nick:  What’s that?

Phuc: The plane flies at high altitude, then it climbs sharply for a few seconds and descends sharply, a bit like a rollercoaster. The people inside the plane start to float. I’d love to do that.

Nick: Sounds a bit scary. But let’s take a look at your rock collection. There may be something interesting here...

Phuc: Yes, perhaps a meteorite that landed on Earth from the moon!

Answer the question.

Who is Pham Tuan and who is Christer Fuglesang? 

 


Câu 2 (TACBL9-30900)

 

Nick: Wow, is that you in this photo? The youngest astronaut in the world doing a spacewalk

Phuc: Ha! Yeah, it was in a museum in Sweden. 

Nick: You look so excited! 

Phuc: Well, that trip made me crazy about space. Before I turned ten, I’d already collected lots of books about the universe. I’d learnt about the planets, the stars, satellites, rockets, and stuff. 

Nick: You know, last year I visited an astronomy museum and I touched a meteorite. 

Phuc: A meteorite! What was it like?

Nick: Honestly, it wasn’t as impressive as I’d expected. It was just like an ordinary piece of rock. 

Phuc: But perhaps it was from Mars. Think of that! 

Nick: Maybe. Do you think there could be life on Mars? 

Phuc: It’s possibly habitable. It once had an ocean … Who knows, in 20 years we might be flying there on a discovery mission. 

Nick: Haha, but we’d need to do some serious training first. They say you practise by scuba diving in a flight suit... 

Phuc: That’s right. And you also have to experience microgravity on a parabolic flight.

Nick:  What’s that?

Phuc: The plane flies at high altitude, then it climbs sharply for a few seconds and descends sharply, a bit like a rollercoaster. The people inside the plane start to float. I’d love to do that.

Nick: Sounds a bit scary. But let’s take a look at your rock collection. There may be something interesting here...

Phuc: Yes, perhaps a meteorite that landed on Earth from the moon!

Answer the question.

Do you think Pham Tuan enjoyed the food aboard the spacecraft? Why/Why not? 

 


Câu 3 (TACBL9-30901)

Listen and answer the question.  

 What are the three purposes of space tourism? 

➜ , leisure, business.


Câu 4 (TACBL9-30930)

Complete the word.

Atitde is the height of something above the sea.


Câu 5 (TACBL9-30931)

 

Nick: Wow, is that you in this photo? The youngest astronaut in the world doing a spacewalk

Phuc: Ha! Yeah, it was in a museum in Sweden. 

Nick: You look so excited! 

Phuc: Well, that trip made me crazy about space. Before I turned ten, I’d already collected lots of books about the universe. I’d learnt about the planets, the stars, satellites, rockets, and stuff. 

Nick: You know, last year I visited an astronomy museum and I touched a meteorite. 

Phuc: A meteorite! What was it like?

Nick: Honestly, it wasn’t as impressive as I’d expected. It was just like an ordinary piece of rock. 

Phuc: But perhaps it was from Mars. Think of that! 

Nick: Maybe. Do you think there could be life on Mars? 

Phuc: It’s possibly habitable. It once had an ocean … Who knows, in 20 years we might be flying there on a discovery mission. 

Nick: Haha, but we’d need to do some serious training first. They say you practise by scuba diving in a flight suit... 

Phuc: That’s right. And you also have to experience microgravity on a parabolic flight.

Nick:  What’s that?

Phuc: The plane flies at high altitude, then it climbs sharply for a few seconds and descends sharply, a bit like a rollercoaster. The people inside the plane start to float. I’d love to do that.

Nick: Sounds a bit scary. But let’s take a look at your rock collection. There may be something interesting here...

Phuc: Yes, perhaps a meteorite that landed on Earth from the moon!

Answer the question.

What was Phuc interested in when he was young? 


Câu 6 (TACBL9-30932)

 

Nick: Wow, is that you in this photo? The youngest astronaut in the world doing a spacewalk

Phuc: Ha! Yeah, it was in a museum in Sweden. 

Nick: You look so excited! 

Phuc: Well, that trip made me crazy about space. Before I turned ten, I’d already collected lots of books about the universe. I’d learnt about the planets, the stars, satellites, rockets, and stuff. 

Nick: You know, last year I visited an astronomy museum and I touched a meteorite. 

Phuc: A meteorite! What was it like?

Nick: Honestly, it wasn’t as impressive as I’d expected. It was just like an ordinary piece of rock. 

Phuc: But perhaps it was from Mars. Think of that! 

Nick: Maybe. Do you think there could be life on Mars? 

Phuc: It’s possibly habitable. It once had an ocean … Who knows, in 20 years we might be flying there on a discovery mission. 

Nick: Haha, but we’d need to do some serious training first. They say you practise by scuba diving in a flight suit... 

Phuc: That’s right. And you also have to experience microgravity on a parabolic flight.

Nick:  What’s that?

Phuc: The plane flies at high altitude, then it climbs sharply for a few seconds and descends sharply, a bit like a rollercoaster. The people inside the plane start to float. I’d love to do that.

Nick: Sounds a bit scary. But let’s take a look at your rock collection. There may be something interesting here...

Phuc: Yes, perhaps a meteorite that landed on Earth from the moon!

Answer the question.

 Why does Phuc use the phrase ‘and stuff’ at the end of his list? 


Câu 7 (TACBL9-30933)

 

Nick: Wow, is that you in this photo? The youngest astronaut in the world doing a spacewalk

Phuc: Ha! Yeah, it was in a museum in Sweden. 

Nick: You look so excited! 

Phuc: Well, that trip made me crazy about space. Before I turned ten, I’d already collected lots of books about the universe. I’d learnt about the planets, the stars, satellites, rockets, and stuff. 

Nick: You know, last year I visited an astronomy museum and I touched a meteorite. 

Phuc: A meteorite! What was it like?

Nick: Honestly, it wasn’t as impressive as I’d expected. It was just like an ordinary piece of rock. 

Phuc: But perhaps it was from Mars. Think of that! 

Nick: Maybe. Do you think there could be life on Mars? 

Phuc: It’s possibly habitable. It once had an ocean … Who knows, in 20 years we might be flying there on a discovery mission. 

Nick: Haha, but we’d need to do some serious training first. They say you practise by scuba diving in a flight suit... 

Phuc: That’s right. And you also have to experience microgravity on a parabolic flight.

Nick:  What’s that?

Phuc: The plane flies at high altitude, then it climbs sharply for a few seconds and descends sharply, a bit like a rollercoaster. The people inside the plane start to float. I’d love to do that.

Nick: Sounds a bit scary. But let’s take a look at your rock collection. There may be something interesting here...

Phuc: Yes, perhaps a meteorite that landed on Earth from the moon!

Answer the question.

What did Nick think of the meteorite in the museum?

➜ He wasn't very impressed because he thought the meteorite was like an ordinary piece of rock.