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G8. UNIT 6. LIFE ON OTHER PLANETS
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to stay in one place in the air, usually by moving the wings quickly
hover (v)
a short section or part of a book, poem, speech or other pieces of writing
passage (n)
a person that acts in a book, play or movie
character (n) characteristic (n)
a person who comes to see a location or someone
visitor (n) visit (v)
an occasion when somebody sees sb or sth unsusual very quickly
asighting (n) sight (v)
telling a story or describing an event
narrative (a) narrator (n)
in the shape of a triangle
triangular (a) /traɪˈæŋɡjələr/ triangle (n)
in the shape of a circle
circular (a) /ˈsɜːrkjələr/ circle (n)
very scared or frightened
terrified (a)/ˈterɪfaɪd/ terrifying (a) terrifyingly (adv) terrify (v)
very small
tiny (a) /ˈtaɪni/
extremely large
huge (a) /hjuːdʒ/
a creature that doesn't come from Earth
alien (n) /ˈeɪliən/
unusual or surprising in a way that is hard to explain
strange (a) /streɪndʒ/ stranger (n)
to begin to exist or arrive in a place
appear (v) /əˈpɪr/ disappear (v) appearance (n)
in the shape of a disk that is flat, thin and round
disk-shaped (a) /dɪsk-ʃeɪpt/
an object in the sky that has the shape of a disk
flying saucer (n) /ˌflaɪɪŋ ˈsɔːsər/
an object in the sky that people think is a spaceship from another world
UFO (n) /ˌjuː ef ˈəʊ/ unidentified flying object
an essential gas for people, animals and plants to survive
oxygen (n) /ˈɑːksɪdʒən/
a vehicle that researchers send into space and stays above the Earth as a base for astronauts
space station (n) /ˈspeɪs ˌsteɪ.ʃən/
the second planet from the sun in terms of distance
Venus (n) /ˈviː.nəs/
the fourth planet from the sun in the solar system in terms of distance
Mars (n) /mɑːrz/
the force that makes things fall to the ground
gravity (n) /ˈɡrævəti/
the degree scale used to express how hot or cold something is
temperature (n) /ˈtemprətʃər/
the planet on which humans and animals live
Earth (n) /ɜːθ/