Respuestas
Respuesta:
Hello,
A/
1. Sam wants to become an astronomer because he loves studying the stars.
2. That bright star up there is called the North Star.
3. How can you prove that you’re telling the truth?
4. Just look at the surface of the water and you’ll see that the river is polluted.
5. Some astronomers in the past thought that the Earth was the center of the universe.
6. Where do you think the best position for the couch is?
7. I can’t see those stars without a telescope. They’re so tiny.
8. There’s a full moon tonight.
B/
(1) a shooting star
(2) the window
(3) the sky
(4) the Net
(5) the Smiths
(6) a hotel
(7) a downtown area
(8) a Hilton
(9) the River Seine
(10) an amazing time
(11) the Canary Islands
(12) a telescope
(13) the best
(14) an astronomer
(15) an article
(16) the New York Times
C/
(1) The USA is a big country in (2) - North America. It’s capital is (3) - Washington D.C. (4) - Canada is to (5) the north of this country and (6) - Mexico is to (7) the south. To (8) the east and west of (9) the country lie (10) the Atlantic and (11) the Pacific Oceans. There are also (12) - beautiful mountains and two big mountain ranges, (13) the Appalachian Mountains and (14) the Rocky Mountains. There are also bout (15)- twenty big rivers in (16) the country. (17) The longest river is (18) the Missouri. In (19) the north there are five big lakes. (20) The largest is (21)the Lake Superior.
D/
1. What is true about Jupiter?
a. It is as big as 14 Earths.
2. What is not true about Jupiter’s moons?
c. They were all discovered in the 17th century.
3.What is true about time on Jupiter?
a. Days and years are longer than Earth days and years.
4. What is true about the Great Red Spot?
c. It’s the largest and oldest storm on Jupiter.
A/
1. exist
2. factory
3. predict
4. brain
5. discover
6. fictional
7. marvelous
8. mow
9. intelligent
B/
1. No animals were harmed
2. This robot is controlled
3. These laws weren’t written
4. The telephone was invented
5. I was given
6. The Science Museum is visited
7. Bamboo plants are grown.
C/
1. Many world’s bananas are produced by India. But what percentage?
==> a. 23%
2. Frankenstein was written by Mary Sheller. But who/what is Frankenstein?
==> a. a scientist
3. Pluto was discovered by Claud Tombaugh. But when?
==> c. in 1930
4. The main robots in Star Wars movies are called R2-D2 and C-3PO. But how many movies do they star in?
==> c. 6
5. Traffic lights were invented in 1868. But who invented them?
==> b. J.P. K night
6. Volleyball is played all over the world. But how many players are there on a volleyball team?
==> a. 6
D/
1. were shown
2. played
3. produces
4. was given
5. watch
6. were taken
7. found
8. performs
9. are used
10. is often made
E/
1. Andrew Stanson directed the movie Wall-E.
2. Many actors weren’t needed to make the movie because it is an animated movie and most of the characters are robots.
3. Wall-E was created to clean up the Earth.
4. There aren’t any humans on Earth because they were evacuated because they destroyed the environment.
5. Humans left the Earth 700 years ago.
6. Eve is another robot. She is also Wall-E’s friend.
7. Eve returns to the spaceship because she has found a plant. And, she wants to showw that life has returned to Earth
8. The movie Wall-E won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature.
A/
1. SCREEN
2. MACHINE
3. _ A _ _ _ _ ( ??? No puedo encontrar este. La segunda letra es una A)
4. INTERNET
5. INTERESTING
6. DEVICES
7. DOWNLOAD
( CHANNEL )
B/
1. Sometimes I find it difficult to « keep track of » all the new inventions.
2. She moved to her new house without « lifting a finger »
3. We « ran out of milk » , so we went to a 24-supermarket to get some.
4. « Leave it up to » me to do the shopping and you can cook.
( 5. Writing letters has « become past history » ??? => Pido disculpas, realmente no conozco este ... )