全程设计 UNIT 4 SPACE EXPLORATION Section I Listening and Speaking
UNIT 4 SPACE EXPLORATION Section Ⅰ Listening and Speaking
悦读导入 课前·基础认知 课堂·重难突破 随堂训练
悦 读 导 入 课前·基础认知 课堂·重难突破 随 堂 训 练
导航 悦读导入 文章导语:千百年来,人类一直向往能插上翅膀, 飞出地球,探索宇宙的奥秘。然而人类对宇宙的 探索并不是一帆风顺的,无数探索者用自己的汗 水和生命铺设了人类通往宇宙的道路
导航 悦 读 导 入 文章导语:千百年来,人类一直向往能插上翅膀, 飞出地球,探索宇宙的奥秘。然而人类对宇宙的 探索并不是一帆风顺的,无数探索者用自己的汗 水和生命铺设了人类通往宇宙的道路
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succeeded each other.By the early 1980s,the great rockets previously used in the American space programme had been replaced by the space shuttle.When the Challenger space shuttle took off on 28 January 1986,the world seemed to have lost its wonder at the amazing achievements of the astronauts involved.But this was going to be no ordinary excursionl,and millions of people tuned in to witness the take-off on TV
导航 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succeeded each other.By the early 1980s,the great rockets previously used in the American space programme had been replaced by the space shuttle.When the Challenger space shuttle took off on 28 January 1986,the world seemed to have lost its wonder at the amazing achievements of the astronauts involved.But this was going to be no ordinary excursion1 ,and millions of people tuned in to witness the take-off on TV
It was special because Christa McAuliffe 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 to demonstrate the controls of the spacecraft and explain how gravity worked,and the second to describe the objectives of the Challenger programme.Christa hoped to communicate a sense of excitement and rekindle2 interest in the space programme.With the eyes of students across the nation upon her,she might have inspired an entirely new generation of astronauts and space scientists
导航 It was special because Christa McAuliffe 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 to demonstrate the controls of the spacecraft and explain how gravity worked,and the second to describe the objectives of the Challenger programme.Christa hoped to communicate a sense of excitement and rekindle2 interest in the space programme.With the eyes of students across the nation upon her,she might have inspired an entirely new generation of astronauts and space scientists