正文
BBC在线收听下载:登月第一人阿姆斯特朗逝世
短语讲解:
1. Thousands of people were involved in the Apollo missions that led to this moment, but it was Neil Armstrong’s ice cool nerves that ensure that lunar module Eagle landed safely.
thousands of 成千上万,几千
例句:A computer consists of thousands of components.
电脑由成千上万个部件组成。
lead to 导致
例句:Mass unemployment may lead to social upheaval.
大批失业会导致社会动乱。
2. He had to take manual control of the spacecraft as it descended toward the surface, taking it toward region’s drone with boulders and craters.
take control of 掌管
例句:There must be someone who can take control of these naughty children.
应该有人能管住这些淘气的孩子。
3. So it is very sad indeed that we are not able to be together as a crew on 50th anniversary in 2019.
be able to 能够
例句:He is able to free Jim from the immediate evil of slavery.
他能够把吉姆从奴隶制度的直接祸害中拯救出来。
4. The oppositional commander of Afghanistan’s most prominent militant group the Haqqani network has been killed in an American air strike, according to his family.
according to 根据
例句:Prices see-saw according to demand.
物价随需求变化而反覆涨跌.
5. You are listening to the latest World News from the BBC.
listen to 听说
例句:Nobody would listen to your sorry excuse.
没有人会听信你拙劣的借口。
6. The governor of Falcon state Stella Lugo said a ten-year-old boy was among the dead, more than 80 others have been injured.
more than 多于
例句:Rob likes apples more than bananas.
罗勃对苹果比对香蕉还喜欢。
7. Eyewitnesses in the Libyan capital Tripoli have told the BBC that mosque tombs belonging to followers of Sufi Islam have been demolished by bulldozers
belong to 属于
例句:I belong to no party.
我不属于任何派别。