Midterm Exam Full Name: Luiggi Chunga Date: 13-09-2021 Teacher: Antonio Alburqueque

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Midterm Exam

Full Name: Luiggi Chunga


Date: 13-09-2021 Teacher: Antonio Alburqueque

I. Reading comprenhension: Read the events and put them in the correct
order.

Let me take you back to the earliest days of our planet, four and a half billion years
ago. At this time, the Earth had no moon. It was orbiting the Sun alone, and it was
being assaulted by rocks and comets.

Today, there are no scars left from this cosmic pinball but to get a sense of the
damage that was done, I’ve come to the Arizona desert to a great hole in the
ground.

This is a beautiful crater, a near-perfect circle a mile in diameter. It was formed


when a meteor crashed into the Earth a mere fifty thousand years ago. That’s
nothing on the timescale that we’re talking about. But, it’s amazing how much
damage that one passing rock can cause. The early Earth was bombarded with
rocks; it must have been mayhem. And then along came something much, much
bigger.

Another planet the size of Mars drifted into the path of Earth. It was on a collision
course.

It hit the Earth with a glancing blow. Imagine the power released by such a
collision!

The impact sent a mass of liquid rock into orbit. This debris coalesced into a ball
and the moon was formed, just fourteen thousand miles away from the early Earth.
This was the closest point it could have been. Any closer, and gravity would have
pulled the debris crashing back to Earth and there’d be no moon.

Today the moon is just a rock, reflecting the sun’s light, but back then it was a
molten sphere burning brightly. It must have looked amazing: an enormous orange
disc in the sky.

Imagine the scene: the first moonrise over the early Earth. Our world was no longer
alone. It had a huge, powerful neighbour, and ever since this has been a very
different type of planet.

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It formed into a ball. _4___


Four and a half billion years ago, the Earth had no moon. _1___
This became the moon we see today. __6___
A planet crashed into the Earth. ____3_
It coold down and moved further away from the Earth. __2__
A large amount of molten rock was sent into orbit. __5___
II. Vocabulary: Make 5 sentences using the vocabulary from the box
fascinated fascinating frightened keep in touch look someone familiar

a) She was fascinated by him.


b) For this book is also a fascinating piece of macro-history.
c) In this chaos of disunion, the people are frightened
d) So you and Catherine have decided to keep in touch?
e) Make her look attractive because the restaurant is very elegant.
f) Sharing my feelings with someone is very difficult for me.
g) End of a simple - though not tragic, but familiar.

III. Grammar: Write information questions. Use the present perfect.

1.- what dishes / she / try / in Mérida


What dishes has She tried in Mérida?
2.- how many times / she / take / that class
How many times has she taken that class?
Use already or yet:
3.- I haven’t had dinner.
Have I had my dinner yet?
4.- They haven’t called home.
Have They already called home?
5.- She’s been to London, Berlin, and Rome.
Has She already been to London, Berlin, and Rome?

IV. Writing: Write advices for visitors about how to behave in your country. (5
lines)

1)It would be from December to March, where the weather is sunny (Summer). I recommend
you come

2) Do not take taxis that circulate without plates or identification at night .

Good Luck!

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