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The Father of

Modern Rocketry Read the following article. Pay special attention to the words in bold.

7.4

When Robert Goddard was 17 years old, he climbed a cherry tree to cut its dead branches. He looked around himself and imagined going into space, maybe even to Mars. The year was 1899. As a child, Goddard loved to read. He often visited the library to borrow books on physical sciences. He was a sick child and didn’t graduate from high school until he was 21. He later became a physics professor at a university. In his free time, he built rockets and took them to a field, but they didn’t fly. In 1920, Goddard wrote an article about rocket travel. When the New York Times saw his article, a reporter wrote that Goddard had less knowledge about science than a high school student. In 1926, Goddard built a 10-foot rocket, put it into an open car, and drove to a field on his aunt’s nearby farm. He lit the fuse1, and the rocket went into the sky. It traveled at 60 mph to an altitude2 of 41 feet. Then it fell into the field. The flight lasted 2.5 seconds. The U.S. government didn’t show much interest in Goddard’s invention. To continue his experiments, Goddard used his own money and money from private foundations3. Over the years, his rockets grew to 18 feet and flew up to 9,000 feet. No one made fun of him after he was successful. In fact, he became known as the father of modern rocketry. He wrote, “The dream of yesterday is the hope of today, and the reality of tomorrow.”

Robert Goddard with one of his rocket designs in 1928

Goddard didn’t live to see space flight. He died in 1945, but his work didn’t stop. Scientists continued to build bigger and better rockets. In 1969, the American rocket Apollo 11 took the first men to the moon. At that time, the New York Times wrote about its 1920 article: “The Times regrets the error.” 1 2 3

fuse: a cord that, when lighted, carries a flame altitude: height foundation: an organization that provides money for projects

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INDEX

17min
pages 333-338

J Sentence Types

1min
page 328

GLOSSARY

7min
pages 329-332

I Infinitives

0
page 327

B Nonaction Verbs

0
page 316

A Summary of Verb Tenses

2min
page 315

H Verbs and Adjectives Followed by a Preposition

1min
page 326

FROM GRAMMAR TO WRITING

3min
pages 313-314

UNIT SUMMARY

1min
page 309

12.3 Auxiliary Verbs with Too and Either

3min
pages 305-306

READING 3 Chimene Ntakarutimana: From Africa to America

1min
page 304

READING 2 1 Man, 7 Years, 21,000 Miles

1min
page 297

12.1 Verb Review—Uses

5min
pages 294-296

READING 1 Barrington Irving: Flying to Inspire

1min
page 293

READING 2 Doing Things Differently

2min
page 280

UNIT SUMMARY

1min
page 287

FROM GRAMMAR TO WRITING

2min
pages 289-292

11.1 Comparatives and Superlatives—An Overview

1min
page 274

READING 1 Climbing Denali

1min
page 273

FROM GRAMMAR TO WRITING

3min
pages 269-272

UNIT SUMMARY

0
page 267

10.6 Very and Too

1min
page 265

READING 2 Lilly Ledbetter

2min
page 257

READING 3 Michelle Obama

1min
page 264

READING 1 Helen Keller

1min
page 253

READING 3 Eat Less, Live Longer

1min
page 242

FROM GRAMMAR TO WRITING

3min
pages 249-252

READING 2 The Importance of Water

1min
page 235

FROM GRAMMAR TO WRITING

3min
pages 225-228

READING 4 The Difficult Return

1min
page 220

READING 3 Shopping Tips

1min
page 218

READING 1 Tired of Being Tired

1min
page 229

8.7 Modals and Phrasal Modals—Overview

1min
page 210

READING 2 Are Free Trials Really Free?

1min
page 209

READING 1 Shopping in the Digital Age

2min
page 201

READING 3 The Father of Modern Rocketry

1min
page 180

UNIT SUMMARY

1min
page 195

READING 3 Human Colony on Mars?

2min
page 162

FROM GRAMMAR TO WRITING

3min
pages 167-170

READING 1 The Wright Brothers

1min
page 171

READING 2 Amazing Aviators

1min
page 174

READING 4 Sally Ride

1min
page 187

UNIT SUMMARY

1min
page 165

6.3 The Future with Be Going To—Forms

1min
page 158

READING 1 Choosing a Career

1min
page 153

READING 2 Disappearing Birds

2min
page 140

READING 3 Climate Change

1min
page 143

UNIT SUMMARY

1min
page 147

READING 2 Ray Kurzweil, Futurist

1min
page 157

READING 3 Who Names Hurricanes?

1min
page 119

UNIT SUMMARY

1min
page 125

READING 1 Saving Lemurs

1min
page 131

READING 1 The Name Game

1min
page 107

FROM GRAMMAR TO WRITING

3min
pages 79-82

READING 1 The High Cost of Housing

1min
page 83

3.6 Questions and Short Answers with There

1min
page 92

READING 3 Tiny Houses

1min
page 95

UNIT SUMMARY

1min
page 101

READING 2 Naming Customs

1min
page 114

READING 2 Finding an Apartment

2min
page 88

READING 3 Test for College Admission

1min
page 43

READING 2 The Smokies

1min
page 59

READING 3 Times Square

1min
page 70

READING 2 Public School FAQs

1min
page 34

READING 1 Community College FAQs

1min
page 21

UNIT SUMMARY

1min
page 45

READING 1 Washington, DC

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page 51

2.10 Position of Frequency Words and Expressions

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page 72
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