02 OnScreen B1plus Module 2
02 OnScreen B1plus Module 2
02 OnScreen B1plus Module 2
Space Exploration
1 ................ 2 ................ 3 ................
2 Fill in: crew, satellite, mission, telescope,
flash, atmosphere.
1 A(n) …………….. is a device sent into space that
moves continually around the Earth.
2 A(n) …………….. is an instrument that makes
things look larger and nearer.
3 A(n) …………….. is a group of people who work 4 ................ 5 ................ 6 ................
on a spacecraft.
4 A(n) …………….. is a sudden or repeated bright
light. 6 Match the words to form collocations.
5 A(n) …………….. is a flight by a spacecraft to
perform a specific task. 1 freezing a fog
6 The …………….. is the whole mass of air that
surrounds the Earth. 2 boiling b rain
3 thick c wet
Accidents & Disasters
4 strong d hot
3 Fill in: get, miss, go, lose.
5 heavy e cold
1 ……………… time/control/contact
2 ……………… the target/an opportunity/the point 6 soaking f winds
3 ……………… wrong/bad/to pieces
4 ……………… tired/into trouble/lost
On the afternoon of 5 August 2010, disaster struck a copper and gold mine in Chile. Located in the Atacama
Desert, 45 km north of Copiapo, the San Jose Mine caved in on itself, leaving 33 men trapped underground with
little hope of escape.
The 121-year-old mine was a famously dangerous place to work and there had already been a number of fatal
accidents there before. Actually, it was so dangerous that soon before the accident in 2010, experts advised the
owners to close the mine down. However, they ignored the warning, and miners continued to work there. Then,
while a group of 33 employees were on their lunch break in the mine, the roof of the mine collapsed. Buried 700
metres underground and 5 km from the mine’s entrance, the men were trapped in an emergency shelter with very
little food, water and air, and no way of contacting the outside world.
The Chilean government organised a rescue mission immediately. At first, nobody knew whether the miners were
still alive or where their exact location was in the mine. So, the rescue team started drilling narrow holes deep into
the mine hoping to find some signs of life. Seventeen days later, the drill came back with a note attached to the
end of it. The note read “We are all well in the shelter, the 33 of us.” Family and friends were delighted to hear the
news and the rescue workers hurriedly brought in equipment to drill a hole wide enough for the miners to come up
to the surface.
Over the next month, the miners received food and water, as well as messages and books through the drilled
holes. The rescue team also lowered a video camera into the shelter, so that the miners could show the rescue
team the conditions they were living in. It was obvious that the miners were trying to maintain their mental health
by keeping themselves occupied with jobs, such as cleaning the shelter and organising their supplies. Also, they
gave each other emotional support, so that no one gave up hope of surviving.
Soon, the rescue team managed to drill a hole big enough for the miners to emerge from the mine and on 13
October, 69 days after the accident, all 33 men were above ground again. Over 1 billion people from around the
world watched the survivors appearing, and family, friends, and all Chileans celebrated their survival.
Today, people remember the 2010 Copiapo mining accident as a time when 33 men showed amazing courage to
survive, helped by the efforts of a whole nation above them.
1 What is the writer’s purpose? 4 How did the miners cope with their situation?
A to report the events of a mining accident A They read books all day.
B to describe the working conditions of miners B They kept busy by doing small tasks.
C to persuade people to avoid dangerous C They carried on working in the mine.
mines D They tried not to show their emotions.
D to explain how to survive when trapped
underground 5 Which would be the most appropriate headline?
A WORKERS SURVIVE SAN JOSE HORROR
2 What does the writer say about the mine? B MEN BUILD SHELTER IN CHILEAN MINE
A It had failed to meet safety standards. C 33 LOST IN COPIAPO MINING ACCIDENT
B Only 33 people were employed there. D CHILEAN MINE CLOSES AFTER ROOF
C The emergency shelter had a lot of supplies. COLLAPSE.
D Its roof had collapsed on previous occasions.
Disasters and accidents have always inspired film-makers. How many films can you think of
which have featured a disaster or an accident? Prepare a report about disasters and
accidents in films. Attach pictures in the spaces provided.
Film Titles:
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Once upon a
It was a time, in a galaxy
I had the
cold, foggy The sun was
far away…
strangest day
night… shining as we
yesterday…
arrived at the
They were beach …
times… evening…
It was a cold
Student A turns over the following story beginning card:
foggy night…
The next student continues the story in the same way until the end of the game.