Task 1 Reading. Life on Mars Sarah: We've been hearing a lot about Mars in the news.
John: Yeah, NASA keeps coming out with announcements every year.
Sarah: We just found out that there's water on Mars - liquid water.
John: Yes, recently they revealed that there's evidence of liquid water.
Sarah: That's crazy.
John: Last year they announced that they definitely found ice - solid water - in the soil. In the soil on
Mar's surface the found frozen water. Now they found evidence of liquid water flowing.
Sarah: Do you think people can go to Mars? Do you think we should send people to Mars?
John: I definitely think we can go there. We've already sent a number of spacecraft to Mars, starting
with satellites many decades ago. Then there were landers, where satellites landed on the surface and
sent data back to Earth. Then we sent the rovers. Little robot cars that drive around on Mars, so we've
already successfully sent many missions to Mars. I'm sure we can do it with humans.
Sarah: But none of the satellites or landers or rovers, they've never come back. Do you think we could
send people and they'd come back safely?
John: Well, that is a problem. We could definitely send people to Mars, but bringing them back,
having the astronauts come back to Earth, would be a much more difficult problem to solve.
Sarah: So you think maybe we would send astronauts to Mars? They would never come back safely?
John: Well, if you think about the old explorers, in the olden days ... explorers used to leave their
home, and find new regions and not plan to go back. People used to take a risk, and maybe they
couldn't return, so I think there are people who are willing to go on a one-way trip to Mars. I'm sure
there are people willing to do that, but are the rest of the people willing to send someone on that
mission? I think some people will say yes, and some people will say no. I don't know what the percent
would be, but I'm willing to allow someone to do that. If someone says I want to go to Mars. I know
it's a one-way trip, but I want to go. I think that's OK. We should let them go.
Sarah: How about you? Would you volunteer to go?
John: Oh, no. Not me. I'm staying here on Earth.
Sarah: OK.
Answer these questions about the interview.
1) John thinks we should .
a) go to Mars b) wait a few years c) not waste money
2) He talks about .
a) rovers b) martians c) shuttles
3) He says that maybe .
a) people will be afraid b) people will not come back c) people will fight to go
4) He compares space travel to .
a) aliens b) heroes c) explorers
5) He says the trip will be for people.
a) one-way b) round-trip c) impossible
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