王明英
國際空間大學結束了其首個虛擬互動空間項目,該項目的開展旨在解決當前以及未來的流行病危機。
The International Space University(ISU), based in Strasbourg, France, eventually ended its first virtual Interactive Space Program, or ISP.
ISP is an online development program for scientists in different fields of expertise. It trains them to work together in groups, using space resources, to prepare for space flights and related projects. It is structured to be like a real space mission. About a month before the five-week program began, the groups received training on team dynamics and communication skills. They also learned how to use digital tools for sharing documents, team-building and social exchanges.
Eighty-six men and women, representing 30 different nationalities, took part in the latest Interactive Space Program, called ISP 2020. The participants learned about all areas of study linked to space exploration. Like members of an actual space flight crew, they worked closely with space experts during the program.
This year 12 of the participants came from India, which has a growing space program. Four of the 12 were awarded a scholarship honoring the Indian American astronaut Kalpana Chawla,who was the first Indian-born woman in space and one of the seven astronauts killed when the US Space Shuttle Columbia broke up when reentering Earths atmosphere on February 1, 2003.
Just like real astronauts, the participants were asked to complete a simulated space mi-ssion. The topic of 2020, this particular program, is how space—space technology, space assets in general—can help the current and the next future pandemics, to solve the situation. The interactive training also involved practical aspects of space and health crises, including pandemics.
As part of the ISP 2020 experience, the participants were required to perform activities not directly related to space exploration. They had to grow food, cook something, get physical exercise—such as walking a certain distance—and plant a tree. Working with speakers of other languages made them communicate better in English. Working across time zones made them understand how astronauts feel as they circle the planet during a typical workday.
At the end of the program, each team produced a report and made a presentation on how space can help fight pandemics. The university says the presentations were given to representatives of the World Health Organization and decision-makers from around the world.
1. What can be inferred about ISP according to paragraph 2?
A. It tends to last for over 35 days.
B. It has attracted many participants.
C. It is carried out in real space missions.
D. It involves scientists from different fields.
2. The participants in ISP 2020__________________.
A. should be cooperative
B. consist of more women
D. mainly come from India
C. perform real space exploration
3. What does paragraph 5 mainly talk about?
A. Progress made by ISP.
B. The influence of pandemics.
C. The mission of ISP this year.
D. Procedures to fulfil the program.
4. From which column can we most probably find this article?
A. Education. ? ? ? ? ? ?B. Report.
C. Culture. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?D. Opinion.
Difficult sentence
Working across time zones made them understand how astronauts feel as they circle the planet during a typical workday.
【翻譯】
【點石成金】本句中Working across time zones為動名詞作主語,understand how... a typical workday作賓語補足語,how引導的從句作動詞understand的賓語,在賓語從句中as引導的從句作時間狀語。