时间:2019-01-14 作者:英语课 分类:VOA标准英语2014年(七月)


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After 45 Years: Space Race a Thing of the Past 45年之后:太空竞赛成为过去


Forty-five years ago, two U.S. astronauts became the first humans to step on the moon, the remarkable 1 culmination 2 of a fierce competition in space technology between the U.S. and the former Soviet 3 Union.


Beginning in the U.S.-Soviet Cold War of the 1950s, the space race was as much about politics as science, says former Russian cosmonaut and deputy director of the Memorial Museum of Cosmonauts, Alexander Laveykin.


“There was a big competition between us and America: who will launch the first space satellite? It turned out, we were the first ones," said Laveykin.


That succesful launch of man-made satellite, Sputnik 1 — a 58 centimeter metal ball with four antennae 4 that circled the globe and transmitted a simple signal — was a bitter pill for the American public to swallow.


Less than five months later, in January 1958, the U.S. launched its first satellite, Explorer 1, which discovered the Van Allen radiation belt.


But the Soviets 5 pulled ahead again in April 1961, when the first cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin took a single swing around the planet, and succesfully returned to a hero’s welcome.


One month later, the first American astronaut Alan Shepherd reached suborbital altitude and parachuted back to earth.


“On the periscope 6, what a beautiful view,"  said Shepherd from far above the earth. "Cloud cover over Florida, three to four tenths up the eastern coast, obscures up through Hatteras.... I'm getting ready for impact."


Growing public and political pressure prompted then-President John Kennedy to set America's sights higher: to land on the moon, says National Air and Space Museum curator Kathleen Lewis.


“On the United States side, I think there is a bit of hubris 7 that we can do anything better," said Lewis.


Before the decade was over, on July 20, 1969, American Neil Armstrong became the first human being to walk on the moon.


In the years that followed, the space race slowed and moved toward cooperation when in 1975 Washington and Moscow conducted the first manned rendezvous 8 in space.


In time, the rivalry 9 would fizzle, due to the task of building the International Space Station, the demise 10 of Communism, and NASA’s decision to retire its shuttle fleet.


According to Kathleen Lewis of National Air and Space Museum, the current earth-bound, geopolitical rivalry between the U.S. and Russia does not seem to adversely 11 impact bilateral 12 cooperation in space.


“You don't want to be arguing politics when you're up in a tin can 200-and-some miles [325 km] above Earth," she said. "You have nowhere to go, so you've got to focus on things that you can agree on and avoid the things that you might have disagreements on."


At the moment, the two space agencies do not have plans for greater cooperation, but their competitive space race is definitely a thing of the past



adj.显著的,异常的,非凡的,值得注意的
  • She has made remarkable headway in her writing skills.她在写作技巧方面有了长足进步。
  • These cars are remarkable for the quietness of their engines.这些汽车因发动机没有噪音而不同凡响。
n.顶点;最高潮
  • The space race reached its culmination in the first moon walk.太空竞争以第一次在月球行走而达到顶峰。
  • It may truly be regarded as the culmination of classical Greek geometry.这确实可以看成是古典希腊几何的登峰造级之作。
adj.苏联的,苏维埃的;n.苏维埃
  • Zhukov was a marshal of the former Soviet Union.朱可夫是前苏联的一位元帅。
  • Germany began to attack the Soviet Union in 1941.德国在1941年开始进攻苏联。
n.天线;触角
  • Sometimes a creature uses a pair of antennae to swim.有时某些动物使用其一对触须来游泳。
  • Cuba's government said that Cubans found watching American television on clandestine antennae would face three years in jail.古巴政府说那些用秘密天线收看美国电视的古巴人将面临三年监禁。
苏维埃(Soviet的复数形式)
  • A public challenge could provoke the Soviets to dig in. 公开挑战会促使苏联人一意孤行。
  • The Soviets proposed the withdrawal of American ballistic-missile submarines from forward bases. 苏联人建议把美国的弹道导弹潜艇从前沿基地撤走。
n. 潜望镜
  • The captain aligned the periscope on the bearing.船长使潜望镜对准方位。
  • Now,peering through the periscope he remarked in businesslike tones.现在,他一面从潜望镜里观察,一面用精干踏实的口吻说话。
n.傲慢,骄傲
  • There is no safety in unlimited technological hubris.在技术方面自以为是会很危险。
  • The very hubris of French claims alarmed the other powers.法国贪婪的胃口使其他大国惊恐不安。
n.约会,约会地点,汇合点;vi.汇合,集合;vt.使汇合,使在汇合地点相遇
  • She made the rendezvous with only minutes to spare.她还差几分钟时才来赴约。
  • I have a rendezvous with Peter at a restaurant on the harbour.我和彼得在海港的一个餐馆有个约会。
n.竞争,竞赛,对抗
  • The quarrel originated in rivalry between the two families.这次争吵是两家不和引起的。
  • He had a lot of rivalry with his brothers and sisters.他和兄弟姐妹间经常较劲。
n.死亡;v.让渡,遗赠,转让
  • He praised the union's aims but predicted its early demise.他赞扬协会的目标,但预期这一协会很快会消亡。
  • The war brought about the industry's sudden demise.战争道致这个行业就这么突然垮了。
ad.有害地
  • We commented adversely upon the imbecility of that message of telegraphic style. 我们对着这条电报式的愚蠢的留言发泄了一通不满。
  • Widely fluctuating exchange rates may adversely affect international trade. 浮动幅度很大的汇率可能会对国际贸易产生有害的影响。
adj.双方的,两边的,两侧的
  • They have been negotiating a bilateral trade deal.他们一直在商谈一项双边贸易协定。
  • There was a wide gap between the views of the two statesmen on the bilateral cooperation.对双方合作的问题,两位政治家各自所持的看法差距甚大。
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a price on someone's head
Abbott-Miller tubes
absolute viscometer capillary tube type
abu sayyafs
adomar
AH-7725
AO
arborical
asynchronous memory bus
back-arc spreading
backwater area
batfaced
beteem
botryophma
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catalytic gas exposure method
cnidarina
code design
collateral sesamoidean ligament
control assembly
corrugated aluminium sheet
current carrying shaft
dance in a net
Eastern Highlands
eheim
elastic network(s)
electronic horizontal-situation indicator
emergency use
emotion-oriented
erotic non-obscene material
eumaladera nitididorsis
fantastika
finite impulse response
forced dormancy period
frame pitch
fuk us
Fulham stoneware
genus spergulas
geography of heavy industry
geomodeling
go postal
gradually increased load
great clock
hopper scale
idiomaticness
in the time of peril
inflatable furniture
intertextualize
isomaltotetrose
Kolindsund
Kongsberg
Kyshtymite
lautering
Leptospria canicola
low-speed computer
master bevel gear
meacock
measurex
meiden
misfashions
Mürzsteg
negotia mortis causa
non-competitive bidding
Nova Ponte
open relation
paraguay teas
penalty exchange rates
pentonvilles
periploca graecas
plicae gubernatrix
polyhedron group
praisant
probability of death
pyro-camphretic
raise a laugh against someone
recall index
reoccupying
self docking dock
self expression
sgoes
sheriffdom
silver barfish
simple ulcer
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spotted mackerel
supine position
Thousand Oaks
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true dune
Twiston
twitted
type-word
United Nations agency
upset stomach
well-told
wood anemones