Prepare for Reading Comprehension: The Briefest Sol 6 Journey, Language Arts Grade 7, Kite
Prepare for Reading Comprehension: The Concise Sol 6 Journey, Language Arts Grade 7, Kite
Section I. Preparation
* Suggested answers for preparation section:
1. Prior reading of the document 'Sol 6 Journal', further exploration into the science fiction novel 'The Returnee from Mars', and information about the author Endi Uya.
a) Science fiction novel 'The Returnee from Mars':
- It marks the debut work of the writer Endi Uya.
- Initially rejected by publishers, the novel was later self-published and garnered a significant readership.
- The novel was adapted into a film of the same name.
b) Information about the author Endi Uya:
- Born on June 16, 1972, in California, USA.
- He is deeply passionate about space science and studies in the field of relativity theory.
Section II. Comprehension
* Suggestions for answering the comprehension section:
1. What does Part 1 talk about?
Part 1 recounts Moc Oat-ni's encounter with a fierce sandstorm on Mars and his fortunate survival.
2. Why is the MAV considered the most important?
The MAV is deemed the most crucial because:
- It boasts intricate components.
- It can withstand severe storms.
3. Why is the character 'I' injured?
The character 'I' is injured because the communication disc collided with the antenna array, and one of those antennas struck 'me'.
4. Which tool helped the character 'I' overcome the accident?
The character 'I' overcame the accident thanks to the space suit.
5. What made 'I' ecstatic and what made 'I' utterly despondent? Why?
- 'I' was ecstatic because the habitat remained intact.
- 'I' was utterly despondent because the MAV disappeared.
- Because the shelter was still there but the means to return to Earth were no longer available.
6. How does the character 'I' find themselves in the situation?
The character 'I' finds themselves in a dire situation:
- Suffering severe injuries.
- Everyone in the crew assumes they're dead and leaves.
- In the event that the astronaut died on Mars, his body would be left behind.
7. What does the conclusion indicate about the mood of the character 'I'?
Prepare for Reading Comprehension: Shortest Sol 6 Journal, Grade 7 Literature, Kite
III. After Reading:
* Suggestions for answering after reading section:
Question 1 on page 75 of Grade 7 Vietnamese Literature Workbook - Volume 1
- The story recounts the event of astronaut Moc Oat-ni getting injured after a sandstorm on Mars. He narrowly escapes death but gets stranded on Mars as the MAV ship departs.
- The story is classified as 'science fiction' because:
+ Its theme revolves around space travel.
+ Events in the story begin from real-life events: humans have discovered planets in space and explored space.
+ The story presents an intriguing situation.
+ Unique imagery and objects: details about the space suit and the convenience in the habitat, MAV ship.
Question 2 on page 75 of Grade 7 Vietnamese Literature Workbook - Volume 1
- The numbers mentioned in Part 1 of the document 'Sol 6 Journal': one, 150, 175, 85, 21.
- The author's use of these numerical values signifies:
+ Represents the quantity of equipment, vehicles; wind speed; device specifications.
+ Highlights the challenges that Moc Oat-ni faces on Mars.
Question 3 on page 75 of Grade 7 Vietnamese Literature Workbook - Volume 1
According to me, the character 'I' is courageous, with the ability to make sharp judgments and analyze situations swiftly and keenly.
Question 4 on page 75 of Grade 7 Vietnamese Literature Workbook - Volume 1
Details in the document demonstrate the author's extensive knowledge of space science:
- The space suit with its air balance capability.
- Pressure differentials on the suit.
- The comfort in the habitat and the connection between the habitat and the MAV ship.
Question 5 on page 75 of Grade 7 Vietnamese Literature Workbook - Volume 1
Assuming I were in the character 'I's situation, my thoughts and actions would be:
- Thoughts: worry, fear not knowing what to do.
- Actions: trying every means to establish contact with the MAV ship, striving to survive on the habitat ship, and hoping for rescue.
Enthralling readers with profound knowledge and captivating narrative, author En-ri Uya keeps audiences on the edge of their seats, intrigued by the challenges faced by Mác Oát-ni. This story imparts lessons on courage and adaptability in all walks of life. Additional compositions and exemplary writings for 7th graders include:
- Compose a descriptive essay about a person or event
- Oral and Listening: Group discussion on a designated topic, exercise 3
