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3.How did Les Johnson become a NASA scientist?

1) He was a fan of Neil Armstrong.

2) His parents told him so.

3) He always wanted to be employed by NASA.

4.When speaking about the basic principles of space, Les Johnson…

1) says that he has stopped trying to understand them.

2) says that it's not complicated to explain.

3) says that we need to think practically about it.

5.According to Mr. Johnson, if more people started looking at the sky...

1) space exploration would decrease dramatically.

2) space and space exploration would become more popular.

3) NASA scientists would lose their jobs.

6. When talking about human missions to Mars, Mr. Johnson...

1) gives his personal opinion.

2) represents NASA's official viewpoint.

3) says that he has volunteered to be on a mission.

7.Why is it still important to send humans to space, rather than robots?

1) It fits better into the budget.

2) Only humans can carry rocks to a spaceship.

3) It's important that a man can act without a set of instructions.

8.Mr. Johnson gave an example of a geologist to...

1) show that a robot will not be able to make such a discovery.

2) show that only trained scientists should be allowed to take part in space missions.

3) give a personal example.

9.Talking about the future Mr. Johnson says that...

1) robots can already fully substitute humans on space missions.

2) it may be possible that robots will replace humans in the future.

3) robots are better suited for space missions than humans.