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Trích dẫn Bài tập- Tiếng Anh 8- Bài 12: Life on other planets (có đáp án):
1.Levy asked me what / why the future life looked like.
2.Mr. Brown asked me if / how I had ever visited NASA.
3.Dr. Memphis asked me where humans could / may live besides Earth.
4.Stoner asked me if Voyager 2 had passed / has passed Saturn.
5.Davy asked me what the aliens will / would be doing when he might saw them.
6.Christina asked me where / if scientists had responded to the signs from outer space.
7.Norman asked me when / whether Mercury had been discovered.
8.Jacob asked me how much I knew / had known about the Red Planet.
9.Richard asked his teacher whether / why there was life on other planets.
THE INNER PLANETS
Planets are large bodies that rotate around the sun. The inner planets, or terrestrial planets, are the four planets closest to the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Even though these planets are all small and rocky, they have more differences than they have things in common.
Because Mercury is the closest to the sun, the side that faces the sun gets as hot as 427° Celsius. At the same time, the side that faces away from the sun is a freezing -173° Celsius. The extreme temperatures alone make it a very unlikely place for life. With an atmosphere too thin for human breathing, it's obvious that people won't be living on Mercury any time soon.
The next planet from the sun is Venus. Below clouds of sulfuric gas lies 96% carbon dioxide atmosphere. That might be nice for a plant, since a plant "breathes" carbon dioxide, but not for a person. If you managed to survive the atmosphere, the surface of the planet is hot enough to melt solid metal. Venus has a temperature that is maintained at 462° Celsius, no matter where you go on the planet.
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Trích dẫn Bài tập- Tiếng Anh 8- Bài 12: Life on other planets (có đáp án):
1.Levy asked me what / why the future life looked like.
2.Mr. Brown asked me if / how I had ever visited NASA.
3.Dr. Memphis asked me where humans could / may live besides Earth.
4.Stoner asked me if Voyager 2 had passed / has passed Saturn.
5.Davy asked me what the aliens will / would be doing when he might saw them.
6.Christina asked me where / if scientists had responded to the signs from outer space.
7.Norman asked me when / whether Mercury had been discovered.
8.Jacob asked me how much I knew / had known about the Red Planet.
9.Richard asked his teacher whether / why there was life on other planets.
THE INNER PLANETS
Planets are large bodies that rotate around the sun. The inner planets, or terrestrial planets, are the four planets closest to the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Even though these planets are all small and rocky, they have more differences than they have things in common.
Because Mercury is the closest to the sun, the side that faces the sun gets as hot as 427° Celsius. At the same time, the side that faces away from the sun is a freezing -173° Celsius. The extreme temperatures alone make it a very unlikely place for life. With an atmosphere too thin for human breathing, it's obvious that people won't be living on Mercury any time soon.
The next planet from the sun is Venus. Below clouds of sulfuric gas lies 96% carbon dioxide atmosphere. That might be nice for a plant, since a plant "breathes" carbon dioxide, but not for a person. If you managed to survive the atmosphere, the surface of the planet is hot enough to melt solid metal. Venus has a temperature that is maintained at 462° Celsius, no matter where you go on the planet.
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