— She a restaurant for lunch. She will be back in fifteen minutes.
— Twice. I went there in 1995 and 2010.
— Sorry, not .
— But you have been there for many times. Give your brother a chance, too.
A: Hi, Tim.
B: I'm looking for some information about Journey to Mars.
A: Journey to Mars? Do you want to travel to Mars?
B: No, it's the name of a book. It's about space travel.
A: I see.
B: No, I haven't. I'm not interested in space travel.
A: But there are too many people on the earth.
B: So you want to know something about Mars, right?
A: Yes. Have you heard the latest news? A spaceship has traveled to Mars.
B: Yes, I have. So I'm afraid people can't live there.
A: Then scientists have to discover some other planets for people to live on.
B: Yes, what can we do now?
A: We should study hard to improve our environment.
B: You're right.
A. I think it's impossible for the common people. B. Maybe we have to live on other planets one day. C. But scientists haven't discovered any life on it. D. What are you doing? E. Have you ever read it before? |
What will our life be like by the year 2100? It's difficult for us (imagine). People (live) on the earth for so many years. It is becoming more and more crowded and polluted. Maybe people will live on the other planet—Mars. Astronauts (not be) to Mars yet so far. Let's imagine what our life will be like on Mars. I think life on Mars will be better than (those) on earth in many ways. People will have more space. Robot will do most of work, so people will have more time for (hobby). What's more, there will be no school on Mars. Every student will have a computer at home. They can study, do their homework and take exams online.