OW - B2 - First - Reading - Worksheet - 1 Standard-Pages-1
OW - B2 - First - Reading - Worksheet - 1 Standard-Pages-1
Elon Musk
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B2 Reading worksheet 1 (standard)
Elon Musk
The genius of Elon Musk Hyperloop, a kind of levitating train that moves along
airless tubes. The lack of friction caused by contact with
Imagine a world where smog is no longer a problem in the ground and by the air would potentially allow the pod
our major cities. Or a car which allows you to rest and to travel at speeds as high as 1200km an hour, effectively
relax whilst you are sat behind the wheel. Tesla Motors making the journey between Paris and London, which is
was set up in 2003 with the intention of realising both. currently 2 hours 16 minutes, into a relaxing 18 minute
1 The fully electric, self-driving car is here. train ride. 5 . We’ll have to keep our fingers
It’s fast, it can travel up to 500 miles without having to crossed, though, as in practice its construction is proving
charge the battery by plugging the car in and, what’s more complicated than expected, but a prototype
more, it’s relatively affordable. Plus, Musk promises the has been presented in LA. Incidentally, LA is the site of
self-driving capability makes the car a whole lot safer, yet another of Musk’s potential solutions to transport
with cameras and sensors that can even see through problems - a network of underground car tunnels - with
other cars. And if that sounds like magic, wait to hear the help of Musk’s other company, “the Boring Company”,
what Musk is doing in space to dig the tunnels, of course. Again, the prototype tunnel
Musk’s other well-known venture is SpaceX, a space already exists.
exploration company he started in 2002. It builds But how did Mr Musk get the money to invest in such
space rockets and launches them to carry satellites, projects? 6 . When it was sold to EBay in 2002,
deliver packages and run all sorts of other errands it made him a fortune. Admittedly, so far his newer
for government agencies such as NASA in the US. Its endeavours, as innovative as they may sound, have not
success is, once again, due to Musk’s genius engineering yet been as profitable or as game-changing as PayPal,
skills and ingenuity. Launching objects into space but who is to say that won’t change. One thing is certain,
had always been prohibitively expensive because the many of Musk’s ever-growing Twitter fan base of over
rockets themselves need to be brought back to earth, 26 million followers are rooting for him to succeed.
just to be crashed safely in the middle of the ocean, and
then built again from scratch 2 . In 2018’s most
spectacular launch, SpaceX landed its rockets on land, Tip
and they have been reusing them ever since. 3 .
To help you decide where the missing
And if that’s not cool enough, SpaceX’s longer -term
sentences belong, look for clues in the text
mission is to go to Mars and colonise it. He says we
could be ready as early as in 2024. and the options to help you. Looking at the
use of referencing words like pronouns,
At this point you would think he’d be busy enough, but especially it, or determiners such as this/
there’s more. Musk has also turned his hand to improving
that/these/those can help you choose.
public transport systems. 4 . His solution is the
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