Titan
Titan
Reading and Vocabulary(2)-2 Fast reading 2 Read the passage for the first time and decide where the passage comes from。 1. a newspaper article 2. a scientific report 3. a school science textbook 4. a collection of photographs
Reading and Vocabulary (2) –2 Fast reading 2 Read the passage for the first time and decide where the passage comes from. 1. a newspaper article 2. a scientific report 3. a school science textbook 4. a collection of photographs
Reading and Vocabulary(2)-2 Fast reading 3 Choose the best summary for the passage (1)Using the Cassini-Huygens space probe, an international space project has proved that saturn is light enough to foat on water. and that one of its moons Titan, has liquid on the surface like the Earth
Reading and Vocabulary (2) –2 Fast reading 3 Choose the best summary for the passage. (1) Using the Cassini-Huygens space probe, an international space project has proved that Saturn is light enough to float on water, and that one of its moons, Titan, has liquid on the surface like the Earth
(2) Titan and Phoebe are two of Saturns moons, and are made of a mixture of tiny pieces of rock, water and frozen gases They look very much like the earth and our Moon. The photos taken by the space probe are so clear that it is easy to forget how far they come
(2) Titan and Phoebe are two of Saturn’s moons, and are made of a mixture of tiny pieces of rock, water and frozen gases. They look very much like the Earth and our Moon. The photos taken by the space probe are so clear that it is easy to forget how far they come
()The Cassini-Huygens space probe, which was launched in 1997 to explore Saturn, has sent back photos of the planet and its moons from a distance of one- and-a-halft-billion kilometres
(3) The Cassini-Huygens space probe, which was launched in 1997 to explore Saturn, has sent back photos of the planet and its moons from a distance of oneand-a-half-billion kilometres