2022新高考一卷航天英语作文
案例一:
Dear Bruce,
Knowing thatyou’re interested in Spaceflight, I’m so excited to tell you the news thatour school will invite Professor Li from Beijing University to give us a lecture about China Spaceflight.
He will talk about the background of the development of China Spaceflight as well asits process and achievements. Besides, astronauts and something about the ries of Shenzhou Spaceships will also be introduced. The lecture will be held on Saturday this week, and it will begin at 7: in the lecture hall of our school.
I really hope you can come to the lecture. Look forward to your coming.
Yours,
案例二:
The nation’s Shenzhou 13 spacecraft was launched from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Gobi Dert today (Oct. 15), rising off the pad (发射台) atop (在……顶上) a Long March 2F rocket at 12: EDT (1623 GMT; 00:23 Oct. 16 local time).Shenzhou 13 and its three pasngers — commander (指挥官) Zhai Zhigang, Wang Yaping and Ye Guangfu — were headed (朝……前进)toward Tianhe, the core module (舱) of the Tiangong space station that China is building in low Earth orbit.
Tianhe has only been aloft (在高空中) since April, but the module has already hosted one crewed visit — Shenzhou 12, which was launched in June and returned to Earth in September. The three-month mission was China’s longest-duration human spaceflight before Shenzhou 13, but Shenzhou 13 wrecks (破坏) that record, racking up six months aboard Tianhe (“Harmony of the Heavens”).
Shenzhou 13 breaks new ground(开拓创新) in another way as well: Wang becomes the first woman to live aboard the core module. (The Shenzhou 12 crewmembers were all
men.)
This is the cond spaceflight for the 41-year-old Wang. She also flew on Shenzhou 10, which visited China’s Tiangong 1 prototype (雏形;原型) space lab for two weeks in 2013.
Zhai, 55, is also a spaceflight veteran (经验丰富的人), having rved on the Shenzhou 7 mission in 2008. During that three-day flight, he conducted China’s first-ever spacewalk.
Shenzhou 13 is the first spaceflight for Ye, who is 41.
Zhai, Wang and Ye were busy during their six months in orbit. They spent a lot of time testing and validating (证实;确认) technologies that would allow China to finish construction of the new space station, which is called Tiangong (“Heavenly Palace”).
Zhai, Wang and Ye also conducted a variety of experiments onboard Tianhe, including work designed to advance space medicine and scientists’ understanding of microgravity (微重力) physics. And rearchers on the ground kept clo tabs on the trio’s (三人小组的)
health, to learn more about how long-duration spaceflight affects people mentally and physically. The crew also conducted two spacewalks during the Shenzhou 13 mission.