1、195719571957196919691957196919701970195719691970197719771957196919701977200320031957196919701977202020032020Para. 1Para. 2Para. 3Para. 4Para. 5Para. 6Adjustment and reflection after the Challenger disaster.The failure of Challenger encouraged us to continue exploring space.The Apollo 11 first landed
2、 on the moon, making people accustomed to space exploration.Christas participation rekindled peoples interest in the space programme.The disastrous space accident of the Challenger.A student described how the Challenger crashed.ABCDEFPart 1Para. ( ) the Challenger took off.Para. Challenger DisasterP
3、art 2Para. Challenger brought and .Part 3Millions watched that first lunar landing on black and white television sets, their hearts in their mouth, aware of how arduous and hazardous an undertaking it was, and of the many things that could go wrong. Ever since Neil Armstrong first set foot on the Mo
4、on back on 20 July 1969, people have become accustomed to the notion of space travel.their hearts in their mouths,arduoushazardousthrilled and nervousinvolving a lot of strength and effortinvolving risk or dangerbecome accustomed to Millions watched that first lunar landing on black and white televi
5、sion sets, their hearts in their mouth, aware of how arduous and hazardous an undertaking it was, and of the many things that could go wrong. 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.arduoushazardousSpace e
6、xploration is _and _.toughriskybecome accustomed to Space exploration has become an ordinary thing in peoples thought.thrilled and nervoustheir hearts in their mouths,ones heart in ones mouths:a state of feeling very afraid or nervous 拓 展Millions watched that first lunar landing on black and white t
7、elevision sets, their hearts in their mouths, aware of how arduous and hazardous and undertaking it was, and of the many things that could go wrong.原 文即学即练心都提到嗓子眼了,John朝那个奇怪的声音走去。eg His heart in his mouth, John moved towards the strange sound.It was special because Christa McAuliffe aged 37, an ordi
8、nary teacher and mother, was about to become the first civilian in space.TimePlaceSpace Center in Florida, USACrew28 January 1986seven astronauts, including a teacherWhat was special about the Challenger launch? What was the teachers mission on board the Challenger?What was the teachers mission on b
9、oard the Challenger?She planned to give two 15-minute lessons from orbit.to demonstrate the controls of the spacecraft and explain how gravity worked.The first:the second:to describe the objectives of the Challenger programme.本句中 might have inspired 表示对过去行为的推测。拓 展With the eyes of students across the
10、 nation upon her, she might have inspired an entirely new generation of astronauts and space scientists 原 文 I cant find my purse anywhere. You might have lost it while shopping. 即学即练eg He may have left when you get there.Millions of people tuned in to witness the take-off on TV.The world seemed to h
11、ave lost its wonder at the mazing achievements of astronaunts involved.The two sentences indicate: challenger_ peoples interest in the space exploration .rekindledto make sth. become active againHow did people feel after the Challenger mission ended in failure? And find evidence in the passage to su
12、pport your idea.Instantaneously, excitement and optimism turned into terror and failure.It was the most disastrous space accident ever, and it cast a shadow on peoples hearts.to make people unhappy or uneasy父亲的病给这个小男孩的童年蒙上了阴影。Translation:The fathers illness cast a shadow on the boys childhood.What w
13、as done in the three years following the disaster?Space shuttle flights were suspended for nearly three years while the cause of the disaster was investigated, and some of the shuttles components were redesigned.Discovery followed the Challenger, and was launched on 29 September 1988.Which shuttle f
14、ollowed the Challenger, and when was it launched?What was done in the three years following the disaster?Which shuttle followed the Challenger, and when was it launched?Whats the authors purpose in writing the article?To inform us we should use robot to explore space instead of people.ATo warn us no
15、t to concentrate on space any more.BTo call on us to continue the space exploration no matter how difficult it is.CTo tell us the disaster has been over for many years and has no effect on us.DBased on the passage, write a summary of about 60 words. (no more than 80 words)参考范文With Neil Armstrongs su
16、ccessful landing on the Moon on 20 July 1969,and other landings,people became accustomed to the notion of space travel.(要点1) However,the disaster of the Challenger on 28 January 1986,cast a shadow on peoples hearts.(要点2)Dangerous as it is,people never stop the pace of space exploration,and on 29 Sep
17、tember 1988 witnessed the successful launch of Discovery.(要点3)The heroic deeds of the astronauts inspire us to go on with the exploration.(要点4)What is the call of the challenger?Never afraid of sacrificeMarch forward bravely in your whole lifeNever give up in front of setbacksNever stop exploration你校为了培养学生们的抗挫能力,将于下周五举行一次演讲比赛,你准备参加。请就如下内容写一篇演讲稿。Dear students, 1. 失败的意义;2. 如何面对失败;3. 以名言为结尾。1. 词数80左右;2. 观点积极向上;注意微写作