You will hear a student talking about an imaginary planet that supports life. Listen and choose the correct answer A, B, or C. 1. Planet Hope is located __________. A. in the Milky Way GalaxyB. in the Andromeda Galaxy C. close to the Milky Way Galaxy 2. Planet Hope is ______________. A. as big as Earth B. half the size of Earth C. three times the size of Earth3. The climate on Planet Hope is ______________. A. very hot all year around B. very cold all year around C. hot in the day but very cold...
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You will hear a student talking about an imaginary planet that supports life. Listen and choose the correct answer A, B, or C.
1. Planet Hope is located __________.
A. in the Milky Way Galaxy
B. in the Andromeda Galaxy
C. close to the Milky Way Galaxy
2. Planet Hope is ______________.
A. as big as Earth
B. half the size of Earth
C. three times the size of Earth
3. The climate on Planet Hope is ______________.
A. very hot all year around
B. very cold all year around
C. hot in the day but very cold at night
4. Hopeans have thick skin to protect then from ____________.
Read the following information about Hopeans. Listen again and fill in each blank with ONE word or number that you hear. NameHopeansLiving placePlanet Hope in the Milky Way GalaxyAppearance- have a big head, (1) _____ eyes, two legs, and (2) ______ arms- have thick skin to protect them from the heatBehaviour- friendly and (3) _____ - only (4) _____ to people who try to attack themLifestyle- eat special (5) _____ and drink petrol from under the ground- travel by (6) ______ at very high speeds
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Read the following information about Hopeans. Listen again and fill in each blank with ONE word or number that you hear.
Name
Hopeans
Living place
Planet Hope in the Milky Way Galaxy
Appearance
- have a big head, (1) _____ eyes, two legs, and (2) ______ arms
- have thick skin to protect them from the heat
Behaviour
- friendly and (3) _____
- only (4) _____ to people who try to attack them
Lifestyle
- eat special (5) _____ and drink petrol from under the ground