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ATIVIDADE 9 - 1ª C e D - PROFª TELMA

Professor (a):Telma

Turma: 1ª C e D - Ensino Médio

Disciplina:Língua Inglesa

Canal de resposta: telmab@professor.educacao.sp.gov.br

Prazo de envio: Até o dia 30/07/2020

Período de envio:Semana de 20 à 24/07/2020

 

Material utilizado: Livro didático, caderno do aluno, pesquisa,dicionário.

 

Tarefas:Leia o texto e responda as questões.

 

 

How Do Astronauts Stay Safe From Orbital Debris?
NASA knows where larger space debris is. The International Space Station can change its path to stay away from objects that would damage it. Plus, the space station has shields to protect it. The debris hits extra panels instead of important parts. The station can survive impact with small debris.

Spacesuits help protect astronauts from orbital debris. When astronauts go on spacewalks, they wear special suits. The suits include a layer of strong, thin material. This material protects astronauts from impacts. The layer is like a bulletproof vest.


What Is NASA Doing About Orbital Debris?
Will Earth orbit turn into a junkyard? Space agencies around the world work to make sure that does not happen.

The United States has rules about orbital debris. The rules try to cut down on new debris. NASA even has an Orbital Debris Program Office at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. The office looks for ways to create less orbital debris. It looks for ways to get rid of debris that is already in space.

Multiple layers of material in a spacesuit protect astronauts from being hurt by orbital debris impacts while on spacewalks.

Credits: NASA


1. Read the text and answer the questions.

a) What do you see in the picture?

 

b) What are the special suits worn by astronauts for?

 

c) What is the Unite States doing about orbital debris?

 

d) Where does NASA have an office and what is it for?

 

2. In each sentence below, identify the word that the relative pronoun in bold refers to.

a) “Most objects that return to Earth end up in the water, since it makes up 70 percent of Earth’s surface.”

 

b) “…scientists study the space shuttle when it returns from orbit.”

 

c) Use words that can explain what space junk is.

 

d) At the Johnson Space Center in Houston where  NASA has an Orbital Debris Program Office.

 

                                                                                                                                          

Orientações:Leia o texto e responda ao que se pede. Consulte seus registros escritos, anotações sobre o conteúdo, aulas pelo Centro de Mídias, dicionário.

 

Observações: Sequência de atividade de 2º Bimestre. Não deixe de responder e enviar ao canal de resposta acima indicado, informe sua série e nome completo.


Semana de 20 à 24/07/2020.


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