Such wonders a space shuttle launch or astronauts walking on the Moon are (incredible) exciting and inspiring to witness, and it can be these moments shape children’s lives forever and motivate them (become) the scientists and engineers of the future. (所给词的适当形式填空) 相关知识点: 试...
此处Such wonders as引导一个类似于“像……这样的奇迹”的结构,然后列举了两个具体的例子:a space shuttle launch(航天飞机发射)和 astronauts walking on the Moon(宇航员在月球行走)这部分是句子的主要话题,指明了要谈论的内容。are incredibly exciting and inspiring to witness表示“令人难以置信地兴奋和鼓舞”...
I always___.When I saw the astronauts walking on the moon,I hoped to ___there some day and see___was on it.So I decided to be an astronaut in the future.But then,as I grew up ,I realized that not everyone is___to become an astronaut.Later,...
NASA reveals Artemis II crew, the first moon astronauts in 50 years Read Artemis I launch kickstarts NASA’s return to the moon Science Artemis I launch kickstarts NASA’s return to the moon Read In the Arizona desert, NASA prepares for walking on the moon ...
Such wonders as a space shuttle launch or astronauts walking on the Moon are i___ exciting and inspiring to witness. (根据首字母单词拼写) 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案:incredibly##ncredibly 解析: 考查副词。句意:像航天飞机发射或宇航员在月球上行走这样的奇迹是令人难以置信的激动和鼓舞人心的...
Such wonders as a space shuttle launch or astronauts walking on the moon are incredibly exciting and inspiring (witness), and these moments shape children’s lives forever. (所给词的适当形式填空) 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 to witness 【详解】 考查非谓语动词。句意:像航天飞机发射或宇航员在...
HOUSTON — This suit was made for (moon) walking. Aprototype of the commercial spacesuitthat U.S. astronauts plan to wear during the next mission to land onthe moonwas unveiled on Wednesday (March 15). Unlike the iconic garments worn by the Apollo astronauts more than 50 years, this new...
To design modern spacesuits that permit more freedom of motion, De Witt and his colleagues investigated how people move in low gravity, including the speed at which humans break from a walk into a run. To their surprise, they discovered that astronauts should remain walking onthe moonat higher...
1.What can we know about Neil Armstrong’s walking on the moon? A. He stepped on the moon in 1972. B. It is highly thought of in the world. C. It took astronauts 45 years to do that. D. He did it together with 11 astronauts. ...
the moon safely? — Yes. Now they are walking on the moon. A. reached B. arrived C. come D. got 相关知识点: 语法 词法 动词分类 实义动词 动词时态 现在完成时 试题来源: 解析 A 句意:——宇航员安全地到达月球了吗?——是的,现在他们正在月球上走。根据问句中的助动词have可知,此句用现在...