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英语语法教学The majority of astronauts(宇航员)from America have been men. At the start of the space programme there was strong resistance from some people against having women in space. However, some women were very keen to become astronauts and in the end they were successful. In 1978, NASA began the first training programme for women astronauts.
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秋夜寄邱二十二员外Judy Resnick and Christa McAuliffe were both astronauts and they were both women, but i
n many other ways they were very different. Both of them were on Flight STS-5L-L. Judy Resnick was born in 1949 and studied engineering at university and went on to obtain a PhD in 1977. She was a member of the first group of women lected for astronaut training in 1978, and in 1984, she became the cond woman in space. During that flight, she helped to launch three new satellites and she carried out a programme of rearch. She was, in many ways, a professional astronaut who whole life was devoted to space travel.
战疫先锋Christa McAuliffe was born in 1948 and she was an astronaut almost by accident. In 1984, NASA decided to find a teacher who could accompany astronauts into space. They hoped that she would be able to communicate with students from space and encourage every one of them to be interested in space travel. Christa was a condary teacher in history and social studies. She was a gifted teacher and she was lected from over 11,000 applicants to go on flight STS-51-L. She was also a very good communicator and she immediately established a very good relationship with the news media(radio, television and newspapers). It was partly becau of this that there was a great deal of i
nterest and excitement about the flight. Thousands of students in schools
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