on November 3, 1957, the Russian dog Laika (become) ... the first animal in orbit after (send) ... to outer space by US.
1.On november 3,1957,the Russian dog Laika (became).....the first animal in orbit after fruit flies(be sent)......to outer space by the United States.
2.In 1983, Sally Ride (became).......the first Americian woman in space after Russian cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova (be sent)....in space twenty years earlier.
3.France(launch)......its first satellite before Japan(put)......its test satellite into orbit.
II. Supply the correct form of the verbs.
1. Helen Sharman (send) …………………. to the Mir space station in May 1991.
2. A total of six US missions (land) ……………… men on the lunar surface by the end of 1972.
3. Yuri Gagarin (become) ……………….. the first person in space when he (orbit) …………… the Earth in a Vostok spacecraft on April 12, 1961.
4. Space X (send) …………………. three tourists on a 10-day trip to the ISS sometimes in late 2021.
5. Whie she (work) …………….. last week, the astronaut (relize) ………….. that she (need) ………. ……. a medium-size suit for spacewalking.
6…………………. (you / ever / wonder) what it would be like to live on the moon?
7. In 22 years, Columbia (fly) …………. 27 space flights before disaster (strike) ………… on the 28th mission.
8. NASA announced that it (open) ………………. the International Space Station to private individuals as soon as next year.
9. Apollo 11 was the first manned mission (land) ………………. on the Moon.
10. The centripetal force keeps the planets (move) …………. in their orbits.
11. I don’t think lawyers, dodtors and teachers (replace) …………….. by AI.
12. Robots, drones and AI (carry out) ……………….. 90 per cent of household chores by 2040.
13. In 1965, the average father (spend) …………… about 2.5 hours each day taking care of children.
14. I (try) …………… to call the internet company all morning but I can’t get through.
15. Neither his children nor his wife (go) ………… to Bali with him next week.
16. Despite the popularity of online programs, online-only students tend (struggle) …………. more than those in face- to- face courses.
17. What (we / do) ……………….. if all jobs (automate) …………………..?
18. When she (enrol) ……………. on the course, she (never / study) ……………. a foreign language before.
19. The number of stay - at – home dads (grow) …………… steadily since the mid – 1990s.
20. People (leave) …………… early will not be eligible for the grand prize drawing at 7 o’clock.
21. Jenifer (work) ……………….. professionally on the problem of missing children since graduating in 2000.
22. While I (talk) ………………… to my friend on the phone, my manager (enter) …………… the room without knocking.
23. A projected 58 million students (enrol) ……………. in U.S. public schools by the year 2022.
24. If I (pass) …………… my exams successfully, I (start) …………….. an apprenticeship in September.
25. When I (ring) ……………. the office this morning, Tom (already / go) ……………out.
26. If there (not / be) …………. any money, (the world / be) ……………….. a better place?
27. The policy (change) ……………… several times in the last few months.
28. The school won’t let you (do) ……….. Physics unless you have at least a B in Maths.
29. As a graduate she decided (not / pursue) ……………. a career based on her degree of engineering.
30. Did I really tell you I was unhappy? I don’t remember (say) ………………. that.
31. Before his retirement, my father (work) ……………… as a project coordinator for a consulting firm for almost twenty years.
32. In career terms, having a good degree (appear) …………… to make little difference.
33. While Jim (paint) …………… the outside of the house, his children (decorate) ………….. the bedrooms.
34. NASA told the press that Armstrong (step) ……………….. onto the lunar surface at 10:56:20 p.m.
35. Employment of workers over 50 (grow) ……………….. significantly over the past decades.
36. Over a third of jobs (take) …………… over by robots in the next 15 years.
37. If I (be) ……. you, I (send) ………….. an email to the recruiter to ask for more information about the job.
38. I (hold) …………… this ladder for ages. When are you going to come down?
39. A Russian dog named Laika became the first animal (orbit) ……………. Earth in 1957.
40. I can’t help (wonder) ……………. if what I’m learning to do will have any bearing on the world outside.
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Bài 1 :Put the verbs in brackets in the past simple tense os past perfect tense
1. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin (collect).................... some moon dust samples before they (return)............. to Earth.
2. By the time Yang Liwei (become)................. the first person sent into space by the Chinese space program in 2003, NASA already (send).................... over 100 people.
3. After the spaceship Soyuz 37 (be)............. in orbit around the earth, Pham Tuan and Viktor Gorbatko (conduct)...................some experiments.
4. When we (arrive)..................... in Kennedy Space Center, the space shuttle already (launch)................. into space.
5. Dennis Tito already (complete)............... 900 hours of training by the time he (fly)...............into space in 2001.
Bài 1 :Put the verbs in brackets in the past simple tense os past perfect tense
1. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin (collect)......had collected.............. some moon dust samples before they (return)....returned......... to Earth.
2. By the time Yang Liwei (become)........became......... the first person sent into space by the Chinese space program in 2003, NASA had already (send)........sent............ over 100 people.
3. After the spaceship Soyuz 37 (be).......had been...... in orbit around the earth, Pham Tuan and Viktor Gorbatko (conduct)........conducted...........some experiments.
4. When we (arrive)...............arrived...... in Kennedy Space Center, the space shuttle had already (launch)....been launched............. into space.
5. Dennis Tito had already (complete).......completed........ 900 hours of training by the time he (fly).........flew......into space in 2001.
Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct
Forty years after (A) Yuri Gagarin became the first man in orbit (B), Dennis Tito, an American businessman has become (C) the world (D) first space tourist.
A. after
B. in orbit
C. has become
D. world
The astronauts could not have reached the moon without the invention of rockets. We live in the age of rockets, but do you know that rockets are not a modern
(1) _____ ? For centuries, rockets were used to entertain people. The Chinese used
rockets (2) ______ fireworks. In the 13th century, rockets were first used in war. The
Mongols used rockets to attack a Chinese city in 1232. These early rockets could not
(3) ________very far. However, in 1885 a Russian scientist discovered a better fuel for rockets. This liquid fuel gave rockets much more power. Then in 1919 a new age of rockets began. In that year an American scientist, Robert Goddard, said that it was
(4 )______ to send a rocket to the moon! Goddard launched his first liquid-fuelled rocket
in 1923. It flew 184 feet. Almost 12 years later, he sent a rocket 7,500 feet into the
air in 1935. Russian rockets sent the first (5) ______ into orbit in 1957. Just 12 years
later the first man walked on the moon – thanks to rockets! Where will rockets take us next?
By the time Yang Liwei (become)________ the first person sent into space by the Chinese space program in 2003, NASA already (send) ________ over 100 people.
Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each question.
Where will you go on your next vacation? Disneyland? Sea World? Outer space?
That’s right; tourists are now paying big bucks to travel into space with astronauts! The first space tourist was Dennis Tito, an American businessman. In 2001, he paid about $20 million to ride on a Russian rocket to the International Space Station. The Space Station circles 220 miles above Earth. Tito stayed on the station for a week, hanging out with astronauts and eating space food. The latest space tourist was Anousheh Ansari, an Iranian-born woman from the United States who went to the Space Station in mid-September 2006.
How safe is space travel? Apart from the risk of crashing, space tourists have some special things to worry about. Earth’s atmosphere protects us from dangerous radiation from the sun. Space travelers are exposed to more of the sun’s rays. But for tourists spending only a few days or weeks in space, the radiation probably isn’t harmful.
A bigger problem might be space sickness. Without Earth’s gravity to hold them down, visitors to the Space Station float around inside the craft. It may look like fun on TV, but it can make first-time space travelers dizzy and sick. Luckily, the sickness usually wears off quickly. Then space tourists can enjoy their trip and the amazing view of Earth.
While in outer space it is likely that people will _____.
A. Experience space sickness
B. Not need space suits
C. Will get a sunburn
D. Make side trips to Mars
* Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
1. Gagarin (fly) ……………………into space eight years before Armstrong (walk) ……………………on the moon.
2. Fruit flies (be sent) ……………………into space before Laika the dog (make) ……………………her space journey.
3. When the USA (put) ……………………the first human on the moon, Russia (send) ……………………the first human into space.
4. By the time Laika (become) ……………………the first astronaut dog, fruit flies (be launch)……………………into space.
5. When Virgin Galactic (establish) ……………………in 2004, Dennis Tito already (travel)……………………into space.
had flown
walked
had been sent
made
put
had sent
became
had been launched
was established
had travelled
On May 5, 1961, Alan Shepard became the first American in space only just 23 days after Yuri Gagarin (orbit) ... the Earth.
On May 5, 1961, Alan Shepard became the first American in space only just 23 days after Yuri Gagarin (orbit) .orbited. the Earth.