Unit 6 Understanding ideas 课件-(2022)新外研版高中选择性必修第四册《英语》.pptx
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1、Understanding ideas新标准新标准英语英语高中选择性必修第四册高中选择性必修第四册 Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer.1.Whats the main idea of the passage?A.Mens first landing on the moon.B.The tragedy of the Challenger.C.A brave teacher.D.Mens first space exploration.2.When was the Challenger space shuttle sent
2、into space?A.On 20th July 1969.B.On 28th July 1986.C.On 29th September 1988.D.On 28th January 1986.3.Why did so many people tune in to witness the take off of the Challenger?A.The government spent a large amount of money on the programme.B.It would land on the moon again.C.A teacher would give her l
3、essons from orbit.D.It was guided by the most advanced computer.4.What was people s attitude towards space programme when the Challenger space shuttle took off?A.Arduous.B.Fairly safe.C,Hazardous.D.Rather dangerous.5.What was fllweldl after the disaster of the Challenger?A.The government stopped spa
4、ce shuttle flights completely.B.The government refused to investigate the cause of the disaster.C.The space shuttle programme never stoppea.D More young students were ispied to devote them selves to space exploration.6.According to the passage,which of the following is TRUE?A.People had assumed the
5、launch of the Challenger to be very safe.B.The Challenger space shuttle exploded several minutes after taking off.C.There were seven astronauts in Apollo 11 spaceship.D.People were not surprised about the failure of the Challenger.2.Read the passage and match the main idea of each paragraph.Para.1 A
6、.The space sute progreme would never suspend.Para.2 B.The Apollo 11 first landed on the moon,Paras.3-4 C.The loss of the Calenger reminds us to continue exploring the space.Para.5 D.The disastrous space acidet of the Challenger.Para.6 E.The launch of the Challenger rekindled peoples interest in the
7、space programme.Understanding ideas新标准新标准英语英语高中选择性必修第四册高中选择性必修第四册 1.Ever since Neil Armstrong first set foot on the Moon back on 20 July 1969,people have become accustomed to the notion of space travel.Millions watched that first lunar landing on black and white television sets,their hearts in their
8、 mouths,aware of how arduous and hazardous an undertaking it was,and of the many things that could go wrong.自从1 969年7月20日尼尔.阿姆斯特朗首次登月以来,人们已习惯于太空旅行这个概念。数百万人在黑白电视机前观看了首次登月,为此激动得心都跳到了嗓子眼儿,因为大家都明白这是一项多么艰难、多么危险的任务,许多地方都可能出错。1.With Armstrongs now famous words Thats one small step for man,one giant leap fo
9、r mankind,what had once been considered impossible had now been achieved.Guided by a computer that was much less powerful than the ones used by todays average school students,all three astronauts of the Apollo 11 mission made it safely back to Earth.伴随着阿姆斯特朗说出那句名言一一“这是个人的一小步,却是人类的一大步”,曾被认为是不可能的事情如今已
10、经实现了。执行“阿波罗11”号任务的三位宇航员在-台计算机的指导下都安全返回地球,这台计算机远不如当今普通学校的学生使用的计算机功能强大。2 Following the Moon landings,space travel rapidly became unexceptional to the public,as innovations succeeded each other.By the early 1980s,the great rockets previously used in the American space programme had been replaced by the
11、 space shuttle.When the Challenger space shutle took off on 28 January 1986,the world seemed to have lost its wonder at the amazing achievements of the astronauts involved.登月后,随着新事物接连出现,宇宙航行迅速成为公众眼中的寻常之事。20世纪80年代早期,美国太空计划中使用的大型火箭已被航天飞机所代替。当“挑战者”号航天飞机于1986年1月28日发射时,对于宇航员所获得的令人惊叹的成就,全世界似乎已经失去了新鲜感。2 Bu
12、t this was going to be no ordimary excursion,and millions of people tuned in to witness the take-offon T V.It was special because Christa Mc Auliffe aged 37,an ordinary teacher and mother,was about to become the first civilian in space.She planned to give two 15-minute lessons from orbit:the first t
13、o demonstrate the controls of the spacecraft and explain how gravity worked,and the second to describe the objectives of the Challenger programme.然而这将不是一次普通的航行,数百万人打开电视,共同见证这次发射。这次航行的特殊之处在于一位37岁名为克丽斯塔.麦考利夫的普通教师兼母亲将会成为第一位到访太空的普通公民。她计划在“挑战者”号沿轨道运行时讲两节课,每节15分钟。第一节课要展示航天器的操控装置,并解释一下引力是如何发挥作用的;第二节课要讲述“挑战
14、者”号太空计划的目的。2 Christa hoped to communicate a sense of excitement and rekindle interest in the space programme.With the cyes of students across the nation upon her,she might have inspired an entirely new generation of astronauts and space scientists.克丽斯塔希望借此传达她的激动之情,重新燃起人们对太空计划的兴趣。当全国学生的目光都聚集在她身上时,她或许
15、能激发他们成为新一代宇航员和太空科学家的理想。3 Tragically,she never returned to her classroom as the shuttle exploded just over a minute after taking off in Florida,and all seven astronauts on board were killed.The world went into shock,most people having assumed that this space flight would be no more dangerous than tra
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