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800-word composition for the sixth grade of primary school: my dialogue with astronauts
Title: My Dialogue with Astronauts

Keywords: Dialogue Primary School, Grade 6, 800 words

Word count: 800 words composition

This article applies to: the sixth grade of primary school.

Composition source:

This composition is about 800 words in grade six of primary school. The topic is "My Dialogue with Astronauts". Everyone is welcome to contribute enthusiastically.

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"When commander Guo Baoxing's password rang through Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. At this time, a huge fire dragon rose into the sky. Like everyone in China, my heart jumped into my throat with excitement. Shenzhou VI was successfully launched!

Teachers and students in our school sat in front of the TV and cheered.

What excites me even more is that I didn't expect to be on the program Focus on Shenzhou VI Manned Space Live.

The next day, the whole school was still immersed in joy. We have made many lifelike models of rockets and spaceships with different shapes. When Shenzhou 5 was launched two years ago, Mr Bi told us that we should think about Shenzhou VI through thinking, writing and painting. Now that Shenzhou VI has been launched, let alone how happy we are.

In the afternoon, Mr. Bi told me mysteriously: "There is a very special task tomorrow. You should prepare the information of Shenzhou VI. If you are not prepared, you will regret it for a lifetime. " What task is so mysterious, I am full of doubts.

On the morning of the third day, Mr. Bi took us to Ningbo TV Station. We came to a blue room, which is the news studio of the TV station. At this time, the teacher and the uncle and aunt of the shooting team told us that we would make a live program with CCTV, with a duration of 10 minutes. CCTV live broadcast!

In other words, millions of viewers all over the country and even the world can see us on TV. Although I have participated in many "old revolutions" in TV shooting, I am still a little nervous in the face of this heavy responsibility. After several rehearsals, the live broadcast officially began. On the big screen, Annabel Lee, the host of Beijing, Xu Shijie, He and I, the space rocket experts, gave wonderful speeches on behalf of the primary school students in Ningbo. He Lingzhi first introduced the rocket model and imaginary painting he designed and drawn, and his wonderful explanation amazed the experts on the scene again and again. It's my turn to show my composition and my feelings. I took the composition handed over by Mr. Bi, holding it in one hand and gesticulating in the other. Next, the TV showed a video shot in our school. Then, we thought about Shenqi and Shenba, and chatted with great interest, and the previous tension disappeared. Finally, what excites us even more is that the expert said that we can ask two questions that we are interested in. Ah, this is the first time to face an aerospace expert!

Although I rehearsed in advance, I still couldn't restrain my inner excitement. "There is no oxygen in space, but we didn't see astronauts carrying oxygen tanks on the space shuttle. How do they breathe? " My voice trembled when I asked questions. In distant Beijing, the expert kindly and patiently explained the doubts in my heart.

10 minute live broadcast ended, and we walked out of the studio. I can't help shouting: "I met an aerospace expert!" "

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