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October 12th,2005 was a special day for 11-year-old
Nie Tianxiang.That day she went to the Beijing Aeronautics Control Center
(北京航空飞行控制中心 ) _1__ her mum to celebrate her father’s 41st
birthday.Her father,Shenzhou VI astronaut Nie Haisheng,was in _2__
orbit (轨道).
At nine o’clock that morning,in Jiuquan,Gansu,Nie Haisheng
and his partner Fei Junlong were launched aboard China’s ___3___ manned
spaceship.
Two years ago China _4__ her first space hero,Yang
Liwei,into the sky aboard Shenzhou V.This turned a new _5__ in history
as China became the third country to mount manned space missions,__6__
the US and Russia.
But this time China took _7__ big step forward
_8__ launching two astronauts instead of one.The two were to stay in
space __9__,compared with Yang’s 21 hours.In Shenzhou VI,Nie and Fei
can move __10__ in two capsules(太空舱 ) ,_11__ Yang Liwei had only
one capsule.
The two astronauts also have new tasks.They keep records of
__12___ problems to tell scientists how __13___ even better the
next time.They also make scientific experiments in space.
This is only the second step of China’s space program.The
country plans __14__ its first space station in the future.Longer plans
include a landing on the moon.
When Nie Tianxiang talked to her father by telephone and sang
“Happy birthday,” TV viewers on earth saw the space hero slightly wipe his
___15____.
1.A.and B.with C.by D.for
2.A.sun B.moon C.earth D.space
3.A.two B.second C.the second D.twice
4.A.put B.sent C.let D.asked
5.A.leaf B.time C.book D.look
6.A.as soon as B.before C.after D.when
7.A.another B.other C.others D.the others
8.A.with B.by C.on D.for
9.A.bigger B.quicker C.faster D.longer
10.A.free B.freely C.quiet D.quietly
11.A.and B.so C.while D.still
12.A.some B.any C.few D.else
13.A.do B.doing C.to do D.did
14.A.build B.to build C.find D.to find
15.A.mouth B.nose C.eyes D.ears
October 12, 2005 was a special day for 11-year-old Nie Tianxiang. That day she went to the Beijing Aeronautics Control Center (北京航天飞行控制中心)with her mum to celebrate her father‟s 41st birthday.
Her father , ShenZhou VI astronaut, Nie Haisheng, was in the earth‟s orbit.
At nine o‟clock that morning, in Jiuquan, Gansu , Nie Haisheng and his partner
Fei Junlong were launched aboard China‟ second manned space ship.
In 2003, China sent its first space hero, Ynag Liwei, into the sky aboard Shebnzhou V. This turned a new leaf in history as China became the third country to mount manned space missions, after the US and Russia.
But this time China took another big step forward by launching two astronauts instead of one. The two stayed in space no longer, about four to five days, compared with Yang‟s 21 hours. In Shehzhou VI , Nie and Fei could move freely in two capsules, while Yang had only one capsule.
The tow astronauts also had new tasks. They kept records of any problems to tell scientists how to do even better the next time.
They also made scientific experiments in space.
This is only the second step of China‟s space performance. The country plans to build its first space station in the future. The further plans include a landing on the moon .
When Nie Tianxing talked to her father by telephone and sang “ Happy birthday”. TV viewers on the earth saw the space hero slightly wiping his eyes.