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1 必修 3

2 Unit 4 Astronomy: the science of the stars

3 Listen to Part 1. THEORIES OF GRAVITY Michael Jones of the New Space Magazine is talking with space traveller Li Yanping about changes in the theory of gravity. LY = Dr Li Yanping MJ = Michael Jones

4 MJ: Hello, Dr Li Yanping. It’s so good of you to talk to me. Some _______ ask us why things always fall back to _____ if you throw them up in the air. Could you ________ it? LY: Well, at first people thought it was because the earth was the ______ of the universe. Of course that was ______. One day Isaac Newton watched an ____ Listen again and fill in the blanks. students earth explain centre wrong apple

5 fall to the ground. He said that something else must be ______ the apple back to earth. He called it “gravity”. MJ: I see. Did people _______ his idea? LY: They did. Later they worked out that bigger _______ (like the sun) have stronger gravity than _______ objects (like our planets). If you’re travelling in ____ space, you couldn't fall back to the earth. You’re just too far ______. pulling accept objects smaller deep away

6 Listen to Part 2.

7 MJ: Does it mean there’s no ______ in space? LY: No. In a spaceship you would feel the pull as it got ______ to such an object. You would travel faster and faster ________ it. MJ: Until you hit it? LY: Not exactly. You may _____ it very fast and then it would throw you out into space again. After that you would slow down to the _____ speed. Listen again and fill in the blanks. gravity closer towards pass usual

8 MJ: How do you know this? LY: In ____ Einstein said that in space large objects make space-time bend; the larger the object, the ______ space-time bends. So time goes ______ in very strong gravity. MJ: What about ______ holes? LY: That’s a place in space which has such a strong ______ that nothing can escape ____ its gravity. There is a kind of edge 1905 further slower black mass from

9 around this mass. If you cross over this edge, it’s _________ for you to get back. However if you don’t cross this edge, you can still ______. Stephen Hawking has done a lot of ________ into black holes. He has shown that they “spit” things out as _____ as “eat” them. impossible escape research well

10 Listen to Part 1. AN INTERVIEW WITH YANG LIWEI R = Mr Renault Y = Yang Liwei

11 R: Thank you so much, Mr Yang, for coming to talk to us today about your __________ in space. Y: Not at all. I’m _______ to be here. R: Please can you tell us your most _______ moment? Y: Well, that was when the spaceship began to ____ off the ground. Then I knew that I was really on my _____ and that China Listen again and fill in the blanks. experience happy exciting lift way

12 would become the _____ country to send people into space. R: Did you feel _______? Y: No, because I was _______ not to worry. So I watched all my instruments and stayed _____. R: What surprised you? Y: The _______ of space. I’d never realized how lovely the earth looks till I was going _______ it. third afraid trained calm beauty round

13 Listen to Part 2.

14 R: Did you always want to be an astronaut? Y: Well, I ________ of it when I was young, but I never thought my wish would come true. It all happened __________. First I got my _______ and then I trained for ____ years to fly airplanes and then to fly a _________. Listen again and fill in the blanks. dreamed gradually degree ten spaceship

15 R: I see. Did you have to be a _______ size and weight? Y: Yes. An astronaut has to be smaller than ___ cm and weigh less than ___ kg. R: So you were the perfect ______! But of course you had to work very hard. Would you like to go into space ______? certain 17070 choice again

16 Y: Yes, I would if there was an ___________. I’d love to go to the ______ one day. R: I hope we’ll be talking to you again after you’ve _______ that trip! Goodbye, Mr Yang. Thank you for _______ to us. Y: It was my pleasure. opportunity moon finished talking

17 Listen to the text. AN INTERVIEW WITH LI YANPING W = Wallis L = Li Yanping

18 W: Mr Li, would you please tell us about your space ______? L: Yes. I’d be happy to. We cleaned and ________ the Hubble telescope. W: Oh, and is that ______ you did your space walk? L: Yes. W: How did you ________ for it? Listen again and fill in the blanks. walk repaired when prepare

19 L: First we had to get into spacesuits. They’re very ______ and carry all the oxygen we need to ________. The suit also has hot and cold ______ so it can warm us if it’s too cold or cool us if it’s too _____. So it’s very heavy. W: Is it _________ to leave the spaceship? thick breathe water hot dangerous

20 L: Yes, indeed. When we ______, we go into a small room. We have to wear gravity _____ to walk there. We close the door behind us and then we open the door to ______. Then our gravity boots stop working and we fly ____ of the door. W: How do you ______ about in space? leave boots space out move

21 L: We use _______ engines to move around. To go left we push the right engine and to go right we ______ the left one. We move slowly because we don’t ______ anything. We can fly around like ________. W: What does it feel like in space? L: Very ________. There is no gravity so doing any job is very _______. small push weigh feathers strange tiring

22 W: What happens if you ____ too far from the spaceship? L: You’d never get back so we ____ ourselves to the spaceship with a special _____. W: How did you repair the Hubble telescope? L: We used some _______ tools tied round our waists. That way we didn’t ____ them. We did a good job. The telescope works ____ now. W: Thank you very much, Mr Li. fly tie rope special fine lose

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