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Sách giáo viên Tiếng Anh 9 Thí điểm 2 tập (Pilot English 9 for Teacher)

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1 Look at the timeline and put the verbs in<br />

brackets into the correct tense.<br />

1. ______ into space be<strong>for</strong>e Laika<br />

______<br />

2. ______ the first<br />

<br />

______ into space.<br />

3. ______ into space eight years be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

______ on the moon.<br />

4. ______ the first human on<br />

______ the first<br />

human into space.<br />

5. ______ in 2004,<br />

______ into space as a<br />

tourist.<br />

Watch out!<br />

In perfect tenses, the word already is placed<br />

after the auxiliary verb have.<br />

Example:<br />

My father had already cooked the dinner when<br />

we came home.<br />

Has she already finished her astronaut training?<br />

2 Had these moments already happened when<br />

the following people were born? Add the<br />

missing dates of birth to the box, then choose<br />

an event from the timeline. Ask and answer<br />

questions about that event with a partner.<br />

Mr Phuong, born in 1941<br />

Thu, born in 1997.<br />

Your teacher, born in ______.<br />

You, born in ______.<br />

Defining relative clauses<br />

A defining relative clause gives essential<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation about someone or something we<br />

are talking about. This is the in<strong>for</strong>mation that<br />

we need in order to understand what or who,<br />

is being referred to.<br />

Example:<br />

The relative clause is used to define a subject.<br />

The student who won the competition is my<br />

cousin.<br />

The relative clause is used to define an<br />

object.<br />

The rock that they found last week may have<br />

landed on Earth from the moon.<br />

Look out!<br />

who, that, which,<br />

whose, whom, where, when) to introduce a<br />

defining relative clause.<br />

<br />

verb, we often omit the relative pronoun.<br />

The rock they found last week may have<br />

landed on Earth from the moon.<br />

<br />

relative clauses.<br />

3 Complete the following sentences with/without<br />

a relative pronoun.<br />

1. This is the astronaut ______ visited our school last<br />

week.<br />

Example:<br />

Had Gagarin already<br />

travelled into space<br />

when Thu was born?<br />

Had the first space tourist<br />

Dennis Tito already flown<br />

into space when our teacher<br />

was born?<br />

Yes, he had.<br />

No, he hadn’t.<br />

2. This is the village ______<br />

<br />

first British astronaut,<br />

was born.<br />

3. Can you talk more<br />

about the parabolic<br />

flights ______ you took<br />

<strong>for</strong> your training?<br />

51 Unit 10/ Space Travel<br />

Unit 10/ Space Travel<br />

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