Section_ⅣLearning_about_Language_&_Using_Language
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A VISIT TO① THE MOON
Last month I was lucky enough to have a chance to② make a trip③ into space with my friend Li Yanping, an astronomer.We visited the moon in our spaceship④!
Before we left, Li Yanping explained to me⑤ that the force of gravity⑥ would change three times on our journey and that the first change would be the most powerful. Then we were off⑦.As the rocket rose into the air, we were pushed back into⑧ our seats because we were trying to escape the pull⑨ of the earth's gravity.It was so hard that we could not say anything to each other⑩.Gradually⑪ the weight lessened⑫ and I was able to talk to him."Why is the spaceship not falling back to⑬ the earth? On the earth if I fall from a tree I will fall to the ground." I asked."We are too far from⑭ the earth now to feel its pull," he explained, "so we feel as if there is no gravity at all.When we get closer to⑮ the moon, we shall feel its gravity pulling⑯ us, but it will not be as strong a pull as⑰ the earth's." I cheered up⑱ immediately and floated⑲ weightlessly⑳ around in our spaceship cabin\s\up1(21(21) watching the earth become smaller and the moon larger\s\up1(22(22).
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①名词visit后接to,意为"到......的旅行",to为介词。
②have a chance to do sth.有机会做某事
③make a trip(=take a trip=go on a trip)去旅行
④in our spaceship乘宇宙飞船,相当于by spaceship。
spaceship/'speIsʃIp/n.宇宙飞船
⑤explain sth.to sb."向某人解释某事"。本句中explain的宾语是两个that从句,因太长而后移了。