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(3/2) Unit 5 Review - part 2

Read the argumentative text below about the future of space travel. The text uses a categorical structure, organizing ideas into clear categories. Pay attention to the author's claim, evidence, and how the structure helps communicate the message. After reading, answer the multiple-choice questions that follow.

Source 1

The Future of Space Travel: Proposals, Challenges, and Opportunities

Introduction

Space travel has fascinated humanity for decades, and in recent years, there have been many proposals for expanding our reach beyond Earth. These proposals include building colonies on Mars, mining asteroids, and sending tourists into orbit. To make these dreams a reality, we must be open-minded and consider new ideas, even if they seem impossible at first.

Implementing New Technologies

Implementing advanced technologies is essential for successful space travel. Scientists have conducted many experiments to test new engines and life-support systems. These efforts empower engineers and astronauts to solve problems and push boundaries. For example, NASA recently pitched a plan to use recycled materials for building habitats on the Moon. If we wisely invest in such innovations, we can make space travel safer and more affordable.

Challenges and Tension

Despite the excitement, there are significant challenges. One major issue is the tension between spending money on space exploration and addressing problems on Earth. Some critics argue that investing in space could devalue efforts to solve issues like poverty and climate change. However, supporters point to statistics showing that space research often leads to new technologies that benefit everyone. For instance, satellite data has improved weather forecasting and disaster response.

Learning from Experience

Much of what we know about space travel has been gleaned from past missions. Scientists and engineers study old missions to avoid repeating mistakes. By examining what worked and what didn’t, we can improve future projects. This process of learning empowers us to make better decisions and pitch stronger proposals for the future.

Conclusion

In conclusion, while there are challenges and tension around space travel, being open-minded and wisely implementing new ideas can empower humanity to reach new heights. By organizing our efforts categorically—focusing on technology, challenges, and learning from experience—we can make space travel a reality for future generations.

Question 1

Multiple choice

What is the author's main claim in the text?

Question 2

Multiple choice

Which piece of evidence does the author use to support the benefits of space research?

Question 3

Multiple choice

How does the categorical structure help the reader understand the text?

Question 4

Multiple choice

Which section of the text discusses the importance of learning from past missions?

Question 5

Multiple choice

What does the word 'proposals' mean as used in the text?

Question 6

Multiple choice

Which word from the text means 'to put a plan into action'?

Question 7

Multiple choice

What is the meaning of 'devalue' as used in the text?

Question 8

Multiple choice

Why does the author mention that scientists have conducted many experiments?

Question 9

Multiple choice

Which sentence best summarizes the section 'Challenges and Tension'?

Question 10

Multiple choice

What does the word 'gleaned' mean in the context of the text?

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