2. Introduction to the work:
(1) Title: The Millennium Dream is Today.
(2) mbth: The Millennium dream is today.
(3) Alias of the work: The Millennium Dream is today.
(4) year of creation: 2004
(5) Source of the work: People's Education Publishing House, sixth grade Chinese textbook, 19.
(6) Literary genre: argumentative essay
3. Original text:
The Millennium dream is today.
It is a long-standing dream of the Chinese nation to fly away from the earth and travel in space. In ancient China, the myth of "the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon", the legend of people flying in the sky and cars flying in the air, and the wonderful imagination of "Kun Peng spreading his wings" and "taking the moon for nine days" have long been circulated. Enthusiastic and imaginative descendants of the Chinese people not only simply depict magnificent and brilliant flying dreams, but also realize their beautiful wishes through continuous efforts for thousands of years.
Wan Hu, an official of the Ming Dynasty in China, was the first person to test a rocket in the history of the world. He tied 47 rockets under the chair, sat on the chair by himself, holding two kites in his hand, and then asked someone to light them and launch them. However, with a loud noise, he disappeared into the smoke of the flame. Man's first attempt at rocket flight failed.
Nevertheless, Wan Hu's pioneering practical spirit greatly shocked and inspired people's hearts, so he was recognized as a pioneer of human exploration by international space historians. In memory of him, the International Astronomical Union named a crater on the moon "Ten Thousand Households".
Despite numerous failures and heavy costs, the firm and persistent descendants of the Chinese people never gave up their efforts to fly away from the earth.
From 65438 to 0949, the founding of New China turned a new page in the history of the Chinese nation, and China's space industry also showed great vitality. The year after the launch of the first Soviet artificial satellite-1958, President Mao Zedong solemnly said, "We will also build artificial satellites." After more than ten years' efforts,1April 24, 970, I heard the voice of China people for the first time in a lonely and vast space. The resounding music "Dongfanghong" excited Chinese people at home and abroad, and China became the fifth country in the world to launch satellites.
While preparing to launch artificial satellites, scientists in China began to explore manned space technology hopefully.
1992 September 2 1 day, the party central Committee decided to carry out manned spaceflight project. Manned spaceflight project is a trans-century key project with the largest scale, the most complex technology and the highest requirements for safety and reliability in China's space history. In order to successfully complete this project, 1 10 directly undertook the research, construction and launch tasks, and as many as 3,000 cooperative units participated in this project. The exquisiteness and difficulty of the experiment require the vast number of scientific and technological personnel, workers and officers and men of the People's Liberation Army to work hard day and night to tackle key problems. Some people move bedding to the factory workshop in order to work in time and convenience; Some people broke down because of overwork and went to the hospital several times; Although some young people are in their prime, they are born early; Some people even paid all their efforts and lives for it, but suddenly died on the day of success.
After thousands of people's unremitting efforts, we finally achieved results in June 65438+1October 65438+May 2003. At 9 o'clock in the morning, at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, with a deafening noise, the Shenzhou 5 spacecraft developed by China was sent into space, and the rocket crossed a gorgeous arc, which looked like a winding black dragon and disappeared into the sky in an instant. 161at 6: 23 on October 6, the spacecraft successfully returned to the motherland after circling the earth 14 times. Astronaut Yang Liwei summed up his 2 1 hour space trip in three sentences when he was about to board the plane and return to Beijing at the landing site: "The spacecraft flew normally. I feel good about myself. I am proud of my motherland. " In three simple sentences, countless people involved in space construction have been highly praised-without their hard work, there would be no spacecraft that flies normally and makes people feel happy, and there would be no success in this manned space flight.
The success of China's first manned space flight solemnly declared to the world that China became the third country to independently master manned space technology. At the same time, it fully shows that China's dream of thousands of years, the persistent pursuit of generations and the unremitting struggle of decades have finally become a beautiful reality today.
On June 65438+1October 65438+February 2005, China astronauts Fei and Nie Haisheng took the Shenzhou VI spacecraft and started China's second manned space flight. After a space flight of 1 15 hours and 32 minutes, the spacecraft return capsule landed smoothly at 4 am on 17, and the astronauts returned safely. The success of "Shenzhou VI" manned space flight marks another landmark victory for China in developing manned space technology and conducting manned space experiments.
The realization of the dream of manned space flight has made China people with passion and courage have higher and more beautiful dreams-going to the moon, exploring Mars and traveling deeper and farther into space.
4. Introduction:
This paper describes the Chinese nation's continuous attempts and efforts to realize the Millennium dream of flying away from the earth and traveling in space for thousands of years. This paper focuses on the vigorous development of China's space industry since the founding of New China. With the joint efforts of scientists, workers and officers and men of the People's Liberation Army, the successful launch of "Shenzhou 5" marks that China has become the third country in the world to independently master manned space technology, and the Millennium dream of manned space flight has finally come true. The article warmly praised China astronauts' scientific spirit of loving the motherland, unity and cooperation, silent dedication, courage to explore and perseverance.
5. Theme:
The purpose of writing this text is to let students understand the development of China's space industry and the Millennium dream of the Chinese nation, feel the scientific spirit of unity and cooperation, silent dedication, courage to explore and perseverance embodied by China astronauts, and stimulate students' national pride and patriotic enthusiasm; The second is to learn to read the text silently, master the main content of the text, and learn how to explain the truth in the description of facts.