Today, I am going to talk about life in the future. Will life be like in the future? No one can answer this question. Today, cameras in space can take (photo) of places billions of light years (光年) away the Earth. Science is developing very fast and people know more about space. With help of science, we may also visit (that) places. We may have to (leave) the Earth to live in space the Earth will not hold so many people one day. In the future, we (travel) very fast by spaceship. (we) spaceships will be as large as a city, and every spaceship will carry more than 10,000 people. There also many buildings in our spaceships, such as hospitals, schools, shops and cinemas.
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China's space industry comes a long way these years. As a Chinese citizen, I am very proud of this. China makes great progress (进步) in exploring space, satellite technology, and manned missions (载人任务). Now China becomes an important player in the space field.
One of the most important achievements of China's space programme is the landing of the Chang'e-4. It landed on the far side of the Moon. This is a great moment for China and the world. The mission has a spaceship. It can explore the Moon's surface and sent back a lot of useful and important information and photos. They help scientists better understand the Moon.
China has finished a number of manned missions, including the Shenzhou spaceship. It carries Chinese astronauts into space. These missions help to develop China's space technology. And they encourage young people to be scientists and engineers in the future.
China develops a satellite programme too. China has sent up a number of satellites for communication and navigation (导航). People use these satellites in many ways. We look forward to seeing the future of China's space programme.
① studying of the moon ② exploring space
③ satellite technology ④ manned missions
Every year on 24 April, it's Space Day of China. It's a day to celebrate the country's growth in space exploration. The manned space missions (载人航天任务) are a big part of it.
What problems do astronauts face?
In space, astronauts face many problems. There is little gravity (重力) there, which affects their bodies. What's more, if something goes wrong during their mission all of a sudden, they have to work out how to fix it under huge pressure. That's why astronauts have to be smart, strong, and ready for any challenge before they can go to space.
"To make sure that Chinese astronauts complete their missions and return to the Earth safely, over 200 kinds of training are set," said Huang Weifen, the chief designer of the project. These include not only physical training but also some basic science training. So before astronauts can go to space, they train like this for at least three and a half years.
This helps them get ready for the weightless environment in space. Huang explained that astronauts wear diving suits (潜水服) that weigh more than 100 kilograms and stay underwater for six hours at a time. She said that it was quite hard. For example, Nie Haisheng even lost 2 kilograms after one underwater training exercise.
A. How are astronauts trained?
B. What is the weightless feeling?
C. Being an astronaut is cool but difficult.
D. Also, being in a tiny spaceship can make them feel stressed out.
E. One of the hardest parts of the training is the underwater training.
Gui Haichao is a university teacher, mainly studying space at Beihang University. His dream of flying to space has now come true.
On May 30th morning, the Shenzhou-16 went into space from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre (酒泉卫星发射基地) in northwest China.
In 2018, China began to select the astronauts. Unlike past choices, this time, astronaut s were chosen in three kinds: space pilots, space engineers, and payload specialist (载荷专家). Gui becomes the first payload specialist to enter space. During the Shenzhou-16 task, he will manage the payload for space science experiments.
Gui grew up in a common family in Yunnan Province. His interest in space began at the age of 17 when he turned on the school radio and heard the news of Yang Liwei's space travel in 2003.
Over the past few years, Gui has been trained to use difficult equipment (设备) and do experiments in space. However, the training way was a big problem for him. "I felt very sick after the space training," he said. "So I added more exercises, learned from other astronauts, and tried some of the training methods used by pilots. Finally, my physical ability slowly improved. "
As a sports lover, Gui found happiness in training activities. And because he had the habit of doing sports, he was able to keep up with this difficult training. His spirit of not being afraid of difficulties in realizing his dream made him successful. Although he wore glasses, he was able to become an astronaut.
a. Do more exercises. b. Learn from other astronauts.
c. Master the usage of equipment. d. Practice the training methods of pilots.
Winnie the Witch (女巫) wants to go into space. Winnie packs a picnic basket and runs up a rocket with her 1 , Wilbur. The rocket 2 on a little planet. The place is 3 , but there are funny little holes everywhere.
A little head pops (突然出现) out of a hole, and then there are heads 4 . "Rabbits!" says Winnie. A space rabbit 5 onto the rocket. Then some of the space rabbits come too. They sniff (嗅) it and take bites (咬). The space rabbits 6 the rocket. They soon 7 all of Winnie's rocket.
"Now 8 will we get home?" says Winnie. She waves her magic wand (魔杖) and shouts "ABRACADABRA!" There is a new 9 . Winnie and her cat climb up to the rocket and jump in. The rocket blasts (发射) away. It lands in Winnie's garden. "That was a(n) 10 adventure, Wilbur," Winnie says. "But I'm glad we're home. "
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