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牛津上海高二版
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More reading, Oxford S2A
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Chinese manned space flights More reading Unit 6, S2A
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Find out how China became involved in space exploration by reading this article
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manned manned adj. (of a spacecraft or other transport) being operated by a person or people riding inside it (opp.) unmanned e.g. Shenzhou 5 manned spacecraft e.g. Chang’e 1 unmanned lunar probe(航天探测器 )
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rocket rocket n. a kind of fireworks; the engine that burns fuel to send a spacecraft into space The rocket was ___________ in May, 2001. (launched)
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In the first century A.D. create explosions religious festivals bamboo tubes gunpowder threw them into fires flew out of the fires propelled by gases
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Attach gunpowder-filled bamboo tubes to arrows In 1232, the Chinese and the Mongols were at war with each other.
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China’s Ming Dynasty astronaut a legend official/ stargazer 占 星师 go where no man had gone before assemble a rocket- powered flying chair give the command to light the rockets
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tie tie v. to attach or hold two things together with a string or rope *tie sth. to… e.g. They tied him to a chair with cable. e.g. Tie the dog to the tree, or it may hurt children.
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clear clear v. When smoke, fog, etc. clears, it disappears so that it is easier to see things e.g. The mist will clear by mid-morning.
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Milestones in China’s space exploration April 24, 1970 Nov, 1975 Nov.19,1999 Oct,15,2003 Oct, 12,2005 Oct, 24,2007 2010 2017 2011
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April 24, 1970 China launched its first satellite, known as Dongfanghong I, to orbit the Earth on its own Long March 1 space rocket on April 24, 1970. This made China the fifth nation to launch a satellite.
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Nov. 1975 In November 1975, the Long March 2 rocket carried China’s first “homing satellite” into orbit. That made China the third nation capable of retrieving( 找回 ) a satellite.
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Nov.19, 1999 Shenzhou I was launched on November 19,1999. It made 14 orbits around the Earth carrying a dummy( 人体模型 ) astronaut, experimental seeds, commemorative stamps, national flags and a banner with signatures of participating engineers and scientists.
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Oct.15, 2003 Shenzhou V was launched on October 15, 2003, carrying one astronaut, Yang Liwei, on a 21.5- hour flight. This made China the third country to send a lone human into orbit, after Russia and the United States.
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Oct.12, 2005 Shenzhou VI was launched on October 12, 2005, carrying two men, Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng, on a five-day flight 210 miles above the Earth.
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Oct.24, 2007 China is set to launch its first lunar orbiter on October 24, 2007, the first stage of its moon exploration project.
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2010 China plans to undertake space- walking, build a spacecraft docking ( 宇宙飞行器在轨道上对接 ) station and set up a space laboratory by 2010.
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2011 The autonomous docking maneuver ( 演 习 ) between Shenzhou-8 and Tiangong-1 was completed at 1:37 am Nov.3. It is a major milestone in China's space exploration, which began with the launch of its first indigenous satellite in 1970.
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2017 The latter two stages of moon exploration project involve landing an unmanned lunar rover( 漫步者 ) on the moon around 2012, and bringing back lunar soil and rock samples around 2017.
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