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1、module5 the conquest of the universe話題激發(fā)對探索宇宙的興趣,學習天文航天的相關詞匯。重點知識joint, accustomed, historic, assume, in spite of, advanced, accuse 等詞用法閱讀導學案使用方法:自主閱讀p2-3課文,然后嘗試完成下面的練習。作完后,自行查閱教材進行答案校對。: 漢譯英填空ever since neil armstrong first _(踏上) the moon back on 21st july, 1969, people _(習慣于) the idea of space tra

2、vel。 millions of people watched that first moon landing on television, , _(心跳到嗓子眼)aware of how difficult and dangerous an adventure it was, and what risks had to be taken。 with armstrongs now famous words:“thats one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”,_(夢想實現了)。 all three astronauts _(成功安

3、全返回地球)using a spaceship computer that was much less powerful than the ones used by the average school students today.there were several more journeys into space over the next few years but the single spaceships were very expensive as they could not take off more than once. people were _(不再) so enthu

4、siastic about a peace travel programme that was costing the united states 10 million a day. that was until the arrival of the space shuttlea spacecraft that could be used for several journeys. the first _(飛入太空的飛船)was the columbia-launched from the kennedy space centre on 12th april, 1981,。 the aim o

5、f this flight was to test the new shuttle system, to go safely up into orbit and to return to the earth for a safe landing. it was a success and _(十年多一點)after apollo 11s historic voyage, the columbia made a safe, controlled, aeroplane-style landing in california。 this was the start of a_(太空旅行的新時代).b

6、y the time the challenger took off in 1986, the world _(似乎應經失去)its fear and wonder at the amazing _(成就)of people going to be a special flight and so millions of people turned in to _(目睹這個起飛)on tv。 an ordinary teacher, christa mcauliffe, 37, who was married with two children, was to be the first civi

7、lian in space. she was going to give two fifteenminute lessons from space. the first was to show the controls of the spacecraft and explain how gravity worked。 the second was to describe the aim of the challenger space programme。 christa hoped to _(傳達)a sense of excitement and create new interest in

8、 the space programme.sadly, she never came back to her classroom again, as the shuttle _(爆炸)just over a minute after taking off in florida and all seven astronauts were killed。the world was_(震驚了) maybe they assumed this space flight would be no more dangerous than getting on an aeroplane. but how wr

9、ong they were-in one moment excitement and success _(變成了)fear and disaster。 it was the worst space accident ever. as one russian said at the time,“when something like this happens we are neither russians nor americans. we are just human being who have the same feelings。: 語法填空i can remember that day

10、so clearly, _ (watch) the take-off on tv at school. there was _ ordinary teacher on the challenger, and we were all very excited。 we didnt have much _ (patient) waiting for the launch。 we had seen the smiling _(face) of the astronauts waving to the world as they _ (step) into the shuttle。 then, litt

11、le more than a minute _ takeoff, we saw a strange red and orange light in the sky, _ (follow) by a cloud of white smoke. the challenger had exploded in midair and we all started screaming.it happened so quickly and everyone was _ a state of shock. like every schoolboy i had thought that going into s

12、pace _ an astronaut must be the best job in the world。 when i heard, a few weeks later, that the bodies of the astronaut and even the teachers lesson plans _(find) at the bottom of the ocean, i was not so sure it was worth it at all. in spite of all our advanced technology, the world is still only a

13、t the very beginning of its voyage into space。 iii。 課文重點句型翻譯:1。自從尼爾阿姆斯特朗在1969年7月21日首次踏上月球以來,人們對太空旅行這一概念已經非常熟悉._2。 人們對每天要花掉美國1000萬美元的太空旅行計劃不再那么熱衷了。_3. 全世界都震驚了,也許他們原本都認為這次太空旅行跟乘坐飛機一樣沒什么危險._4。 即便我們掌握了現在的全部先進技術,我們這個世界依然只是處于太空旅行的起步階段。_尊敬的讀者:本文由我和我的同事在百忙中收集整編出來,本文稿在發(fā)布之前我們對內容進行仔細校對,但是難免會有不盡如人意之處,如有疏漏之處請指正,希望本文能為您解開疑惑,引發(fā)思考。文中部分文字受到網友的關懷和支持,在此表示感謝!在往后的日子希望與大家共同進步,成長。this article is collected and compiled by my colleagues and i in our busy schedule. we proofread the content carefully before the release of this article, but it is inevitable that there will be some unsatisfactory points. if there are

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