Complete
the Conditional Sentences (Type 0 - Type
I) by putting the verbs into the correct form.
1. If you
__________ (send) this letter now, she __________(receive) it tomorrow.
2. If I _________(do) this test, I _____________(improve) my English.
3. If I
_______ (find)
your ring, I __________(give) it
back to you.
4. Peggy __________(go) shopping if she ___________ (have) time in the afternoon.
5. Simon __________(go) to London next week if he ___________(get) a cheap flight.
6. If her
boyfriend ___________(phone / not)
today, she _________(leave) him.
7. If they _________(study
/ not) harder, they ___________(pass /
not) the exam.
8. If it ___________(rain) tomorrow, I ___________(have to / not) water the plants.
9. You _________(be
able/ not) to sleep if you __________
(watch) this scary film.
10. Susan _________(can
/ move / not) into the new house if it __________(be
/ not) ready on time.
B. Read the text and answer the questions about it.
JUPITER
What does this planet look like?
Jupiter,
the fifth planet from the sun, is the largest planet in the solar system. It is
the first of the “gas giants” and has no surface, though it may have a rocky
core. Although it is only 1/1000th as massive as the sun, it is more than twice
as massive as all of the other planets in the solar system combined. Jupiter’s atmosphere is separated into different bands and
gives the planet the appearance of having whitish and reddish layers with various
spots, swirls and bubbles. Jupiter’s most notable feature, other than its size, is the great red spot, a football shaped area of intense
storms. Three Earths could fit inside the great red spot. The spot, which is a high
pressure, stable storm with winds that gust over 400 miles per hour, is said to
be somewhat similar to a hurricane. Recent studies have shown that the spot has
actually shrunk and that the storm may be weakening. Scientists still don’t have an explanation for
why the spot looks red. In addition, Jupiter also has a faint set of rings (probably made of dust) that
wrap around the planet horizontally.
How big is this planet?
Jupiter is
the largest planet in the solar system. It is nearly 318 times as massive as
Earth, has the surface area of 122 Earths, and has 1,321 times the volume of
Earth.
What is its gravity like?
Gravitational
force on Jupiter is 254% the gravitational force on Earth. A 100 pound
Earthling would weigh about 254 pounds on Jupiter.
How far is it from the sun? From the Earth?
Jupiter is
located an average of 466,000,000 miles from the sun. At its closest point,
Earth and Jupiter are more than 390,000,000 miles apart. At their farthest, the
two planets are more than 576,000,000 miles apart.
What is its atmosphere like?
The
atmosphere of Jupiter is about 86 percent hydrogen and 14 percent helium.
Methane, water vapor and ammonia exist in trace amounts. The interior of
Jupiter is denser, with about 71 percent hydrogen, 24 percent helium and five
percent other elements. Occasionally, flashes of lightning are detected in the
atmosphere of Jupiter. These electrical discharges are said to be at least
1,000 times a s powerful as the typical lightning strike on Earth.
What’s the
temperature like?
The average
temperature in the cloud tops of planet Jupiter is -234 F, but if you were to
descend from the cloud tops, closer to the interior of the planet (where the
atmospheric pressure becomes about ten times what it is on Earth) the
temperatures would actually be around 55 degrees F. If you were to descend
farther, the temperatures would become incredibly hot.
How many moons does it have?
Jupiter has
at least 63 moons, more than any other planet. The four Galilean moons of
Jupiter are the most massive. Galileo discovered these moons in 1610. They were
first moons discovered of any planet other than Earth’s.
1.) Jupiter
is the__________planet in the solar system.
A. smallest
B. largest
C. farthest
D. coldest
2.) Jupiter’s
Red Spot is_________than Earth.
A. about the
same size
B. smaller
C. slightly
larger
D. much larger
3.) Jupiter
is more massive…..
A. than the
sun
B. than
most of the planets
C. than all
of the planets combined
D. than the
solar system
4.) Jupiter
has…
A. rings
B. an area
of massive storms
C. whitish
and reddish layers
D. all of the
above
5.)
Lightning on Jupiter is…
A. more
powerful than lightning on Earth
B. similar to
lightning on Earth
C. weaker than
lightning on Earth
D. non-existent
on Jupiter
6.) If you were
to visit Jupiter, you would be….
A. about the
same weight
B. lighter
C. heavier
D. very warm
7.) Where on
Jupiter is its temperature similar to that of the Earth?
A. cloud tops
B. close to
the interior of the planet
C. deep into
the interior of the planet
D. in its atmosphere
8.) How many
planets are closer to the sun than Jupiter?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
9.) How many
planets have more moons than Jupiter?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
10.) Why does
Jupiter’s red spot look red?
A. Because of the gases present in the atmosphere
B. Because the temperature is so hot
C. Because of
the massive amount of storm activity within the spot
D.
Scientists aren’t sure.
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