The document is a passage from astronaut Ed Lu's journal describing life aboard the International Space Station. It summarizes that in space, things float instead of falling to the floor. Astronauts must float from place to place instead of walking, pushing off objects and grabbing handrails for movement. The kitchen table has straps and Velcro to keep food from floating away, and astronauts float around the table instead of sitting in chairs to eat.
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1. Vocabulary Worksheets
Fundamentals of English Grammar, 3rd Edition
Chapter 1: Present Time
Worksheet 1. Reading: Living in Space
Read this passage based on a real entry in astronaut Ed Lus journal. It was written
in the spring of 2003 when he was on an expedition to the International Space
Station. After you read the passage, answer the questions on the next page.
Living in Space
Life up here in space is very different from life down on
earth. The main difference is this: on earth, things fall down
to the floor, but up here, they dont fall to the floor.
Instead, they float in the air.
On earth, we walk from one place to another, but up here we dont walk
normally. We float around inside the module. Its like flying. We go
straight ahead until we grab onto something or we hit a wall. And
sometimes we bump into objects. With practice, we learn how to control
our movements. We push ourselves from object to object, or we move along
and hold onto the handrails.
We don't have a real kitchen aboard the spacecraft, but we do have a
kitchen table. We can't set things down on it, but we have bungee straps
and Velcro on the tabletop so our food containers, spoons, napkins, etc.
dont fly away. If the salt flies away, we have to go after it to pull it back. Of
course there are no chairs around the table. We float around the table while
we prepare our meals and eat.
space shuttle = a vehicle that is designed to go into space and return to Earth
module = a part of the space shuttle that can separate from it
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2. Vocabulary Worksheets
Fundamentals of English Grammar, 3rd Edition
Chapter 1: Present Time
Worksheet 1, page 2
Answer the questions. Circle a. or b.
1. What is this passage about?
a. An airplane trip
b. How things work in space
2. How do people move around on a spacecraft?
a. They walk normally.
b. They float or fly.
3. What happens to things in space?
a. They fall down.
b. They float.
4. What do astronauts grab onto?
a. A wall
b. A handrail
5. What do astronauts often hit by accident?
a. A wall
b. A handrail
6. Which sentence is true?
a. The astronauts sit down to eat together.
b. The astronauts float around when they eat.
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