The Reading / Listening - Diamonds - Level 5

Movie star Marilyn Monroe once famously sang, "Diamonds are a girl's best friend". Scientists in Belgium believe they have unearthed an 18-km wide layer of these precious stones, on Mercury. Our nearest planetary neighbour could be a celestial jewel. Researchers tested how Mercury formed, 4.5 billion years ago. Mercury evolved from a spinning cloud of dust and gas. Over millions of years, the dust was compressed into graphite. It is unlikely that Mercury's diamonds could ever be mined. This is because they are 500 km below the planet's surface.

Researchers used a special machine to simulate the conditions under which Mercury formed. The machine is used to make synthetic diamonds. Researchers made a mixture of silicon, magnesium and aluminium inside a graphite capsule. This was subjected to pressure 70,000 times greater than Earth's. It was heated to temperatures of 2,000ºC. A researcher speculated about the diamonds on Mercury. He said: "They would [resemble] pure diamonds." Scientists believe there are a quadrillion tons of diamonds beneath the Earth.

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Diamonds - Level 4 or  Diamonds - Level 6

Sources
  • https://boingboing.net/2024/08/01/mercury-may-have-11-mile-deep-layer-of-diamonds.html
  • https://edition.cnn.com/2024/07/31/science/mercury-diamond-underground-layer/index.html
  • https://news.sky.com/story/mercury-has-a-layer-of-diamond-up-to-10-miles-thick-scientists-suggest-13184660


Make sure you try all of the online activities for this reading and listening - There are dictations, multiple choice activities, drag and drop activities, sentence jumbles, which word activities, text reconstructions, spelling, gap fills and a whole lot more. Please enjoy :-)

Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. Diamonds are a girl's
  2. they have unearthed
  3. precious
  4. Our nearest planetary
  5. a celestial
  6. evolved from a spinning cloud
  7. the dust was compressed
  8. they are 500 km below the
  1. neighbour
  2. into graphite
  3. planet's surface
  4. of dust and gas
  5. best friend
  6. jewel
  7. an 18-km wide layer
  8. stones

Paragraph 2

  1. simulate the conditions under
  2. The machine is used to make
  3. Researchers made a
  4. inside a graphite
  5. pressure 70,000 times
  6. It was heated to temperatures
  7. They would
  8. there are a quadrillion
  1. mixture
  2. of 2,000ºC
  3. capsule
  4. resemble pure diamonds
  5. which Mercury formed
  6. tons of diamonds
  7. synthetic diamonds
  8. greater than Earth's

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Movie star Marilyn Monroe (1) ___________________, "Diamonds are a girl's best friend". Scientists in Belgium believe they have unearthed an 18-km wide layer of (2) ___________________, on Mercury. Our nearest planetary neighbour could be (3) ___________________. Researchers tested how Mercury formed, 4.5 billion years ago. Mercury evolved from (4) ___________________ of dust and gas. Over millions of years, the (5) ___________________ into graphite. It is unlikely that Mercury's diamonds could ever be mined. This is because they are 500 km below (6) ___________________.

Researchers used a special machine to (7) ___________________ under which Mercury formed. The machine is used to (8) ___________________. Researchers made a mixture of silicon, magnesium and aluminium inside (9) ___________________. This was subjected to pressure 70,000 times greater than Earth's. It was (10) ___________________ of 2,000ºC. A researcher speculated about the diamonds on Mercury. He said: "They (11) ___________________ diamonds." Scientists believe there are (12) ___________________ of diamonds beneath the Earth.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

MoviestarMarilynMonroeoncefamouslysang,"Diamondsareagirl'sbe
stfriend".ScientistsinBelgiumbelievetheyhaveunearthedan18-kmw
idelayerofthesepreciousstones,onMercury.Ournearestplanetarynei
ghbourcouldbeacelestialjewel.ResearcherstestedhowMercuryforme
d,4.5billionyearsago.Mercuryevolvedfromaspinningcloudofdustand
gas.Overmillionsofyears,thedustwascompressedintographite.Itisu
nlikelythatMercury'sdiamondscouldeverbemined.Thisisbecausethe
yare500kmbelowtheplanet'ssurface.Researchersusedaspecialmach
inetosimulatetheconditionsunderwhichMercuryformed.Themachine
isusedtomakesyntheticdiamonds.Researchersmadeamixtureofsilic
on,magnesiumandaluminiuminsideagraphitecapsule.Thiswassubje
ctedtopressure70,000timesgreaterthanEarth's.Itwasheatedtotemp
eraturesof2,000ºC.AresearcherspeculatedaboutthediamondsonMe
rcury.Hesaid:"Theywould[resemble]purediamonds."Scientistsbelie
vethereareaquadrilliontonsofdiamondsbeneaththeEarth.

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

(Please look at page 12 of the PDF to see a photocopiable example of this activity.)

Discussion — Write your own questions

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

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Free writing

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Answers

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