题目【题目】On October4,1957,the Sputnik1s atellite wasI ___(发射) by the USSR. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【解析】答案:launched.the Sputnik 1 satellite 与launch之间是动宾关系,要用一般过去时的被动 语态。故填:launched. 反馈 收藏
3.4 October 1957, the Sputnik 1satellite was launched 4.(successful).Afterwards, the USSR focused on sending people into space. On 12 April 1961, Yuri Gagarin became the first person in the world5.(go) into space. On 20 July 1969,Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon. Following this, ...
October 4,2007, is the 50th anniversary of what one newspaper pundit called "the shock of the century." On that day in 1957, the USSR launched Sputnik and the world changed overnight, particularly in the United States.Ralph HoodAirport business...
第一颗人造卫星Sputnik于1957年10月4日发射升空。 The first man-made satellite, Sputnik was launched on 4th October, 1957. 答案: 正确 点击查看答案 手机看题 你可能感兴趣的试题 单项选择题 郑和七次下西洋,大力发展了( ) A. 私人贸易 B. 朝贡贸易 C. 军事贸易 D. 商业资本 点击查看答案 ...
卫星/ Satellite On October 4, 1957, the former Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I, altering the course of history. The first man-made satellite was around the size of a basketball, weigh...
One of my very earliest memories took place on October 4,1957.That was the day that Russia-which was then known as the Soviet Union-launched(发射)Sputnik,the first satellite(人造卫星)to orbit(绕轨道运行)the Earth.I remember standing at the front yard,looking at the sky for a moving star...
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Throughout history, the date October 4th has been marked by significant events that have shaped the world in various ways. Notably, on October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the first artificial Earth satellite. This event ushered in the space age and the start of the space...
October 4, 1957:The start of theSpace Age. The Soviet Union launched the first satellite into orbit:Sputnik, meaning “fellow traveler” or simply “satellite” in Russian. Sputnik I sent a beeping radio signal for only 21 days; this was enough to start the “Space Race” between the USA...
military personnel and ordinary citizens became eye and ear-witnesses to an epic moment in human existence—the dawn of the Space Age. Richard has collected the thoughts and memories of those who were among the first to hear and see the original man-made moon, known as “Sputnik-1.” The...