English Reading Quiz | TOEFL Qs - Solar System (Reading Practice)
Автор: English Dialogues
Загружено: 2025-12-22
Просмотров: 2
Описание:
English Listening Practice Quiz TOEFL Reading 80 Level 10 Solar System Questions
Welcome to English Dialogues! In this TOEFL Reading 80 level quiz video, you will practice English listening and comprehension with 10 engaging questions about the Solar System. Each question is displayed for 5 seconds, followed immediately by the correct answer, making it easy to check your understanding and improve quickly.
This format is designed to help learners strengthen focus, expand vocabulary, and build confidence in academic English. By practicing with quizzes like this, you’ll sharpen your listening skills and prepare for TOEFL-style tasks while exploring fascinating facts about planets, moons, and space phenomena.
Whether you’re aiming for higher TOEFL scores or simply want to improve your English comprehension, this video offers a structured way to learn.
👉 Subscribe to English Dialogues for daily English listening practice across all CEFR levels (A1–C2).
👉 Explore our playlists for more quizzes, dialogues, and exercises tailored to your level.
👉 Practice every day to boost your skills and stay motivated!
Keywords: English listening practice, quiz, dialogues, learn English, TOEFL levels, Solar System quiz, TOEFL Reading 80.
🌍 TOEFL Reading Practice – Solar System
*Paragraph:* The Sun is the center of our solar system, providing light and heat to all planets. Without the Sun, life on Earth would not exist.
*Question:* What is the Sun’s main role in the solar system?
A) It orbits Earth
B) It provides light and heat ✅
C) It reflects moonlight
D) It produces oxygen
*Paragraph:* Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun. It has extreme temperatures, with very hot days and freezing nights.
*Question:* Why does Mercury experience extreme temperatures?
A) It has a thick atmosphere
B) It rotates quickly
C) It lacks a strong atmosphere ✅
D) It is far from the Sun
*Paragraph:* Venus is often called Earth’s twin because of its similar size. However, its atmosphere is full of carbon dioxide, making it extremely hot.
*Question:* Why is Venus hotter than Earth?
A) It is smaller
B) It has carbon dioxide atmosphere ✅
C) It rotates faster
D) It is farther from the Sun
*Paragraph:* Earth is the only planet known to support life. Its atmosphere and liquid water make it unique in the solar system.
*Question:* What makes Earth unique?
A) Its red surface
B) Its rings
C) Its atmosphere and water ✅
D) Its distance from the Sun
*Paragraph:* Mars is called the Red Planet because of iron oxide on its surface. Scientists study Mars for signs of past water.
*Question:* Why is Mars red?
A) Because of volcanoes
B) Because of iron oxide ✅
C) Because of its atmosphere
D) Because of frozen water
*Paragraph:* Jupiter is the largest planet, with a Great Red Spot that is a giant storm lasting for centuries.
*Question:* What is the Great Red Spot?
A) A mountain
B) A storm ✅
C) A crater
D) A volcano
*Paragraph:* Saturn is famous for its rings, made of ice and rock particles. These rings are visible even with small telescopes.
*Question:* What are Saturn’s rings made of?
A) Gas clouds
B) Ice and rock ✅
C) Dust only
D) Liquid water
*Paragraph:* Uranus rotates on its side, making its seasons very unusual compared to other planets.
*Question:* What is unusual about Uranus?
A) It has no moons
B) It rotates on its side ✅
C) It is the smallest planet
D) It has rings like Saturn
*Paragraph:* Neptune is known for its strong winds, the fastest in the solar system, reaching over 1,000 km per hour.
*Question:* What is Neptune famous for?
A) Its red color
B) Its strong winds ✅
C) Its large rings
D) Its frozen oceans
*Paragraph:* Pluto was once considered the ninth planet, but now it is classified as a dwarf planet due to its small size.
*Question:* Why is Pluto called a dwarf planet?
A) It is very hot
B) It is too small ✅
C) It has no moons
D) It is closest to the Sun
📚 Flash Vocabulary – Solar System Quiz
*Orbit* – the path one object takes around another. The Moon orbits Earth every 27 days.
*Atmosphere* – the layer of gases surrounding a planet. Earth’s atmosphere protects us from harmful radiation.
*Carbon dioxide* – a gas made of carbon and oxygen, often linked to heat. Venus has thick clouds of carbon dioxide.
*Oxide* – a compound of oxygen with another element. Mars looks red due to iron oxide on its surface.
*Rotate* – to spin around an axis. Uranus rotates on its side, unlike other planets.
*Dwarf planet* – a small celestial body that is not a full planet. Pluto is classified as a dwarf planet.
Повторяем попытку...
Доступные форматы для скачивания:
Скачать видео
-
Информация по загрузке: