三、馆内讲解员介绍了目前前往火星存在的一些困难。根据短文内容和所给首字母提示填写所缺单词,完成讲解员的介绍。
Flying to Mars would be the farthest journey in human history. For the astronauts who visit Mars, they would 1. s
uffer
a lot because of the special environment there. Surviving this trip would not be easy.
Though space travel is never free of 2.
danger
, it takes a lot more health risks to travel in space for a long time. For one thing, staying in space for long periods makes the human body 3. w
eak
. Also, it puts pressure on the back of the eyes and causes eye problems. Then there are space rays to 4. w
orry
about. It might lead to a higher risk of health problems, especially for astronauts who will have long journeys.
Astronauts will have to pack 5. l
ight
to lift off from the Earth. And they won’t be able to get things they need like astronauts on the space station do. Instead, they will take fewer things and they might try growing food and building tools as needed.
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三、馆内讲解员介绍了目前前往火星存在的一些困难。根据短文内容和所给首字母提示填写所缺单词,完成讲解员的介绍。
飞往火星将是人类历史上最远的旅程。对于前往火星的宇航员来说,由于那里的特殊环境,他们会遭受很多痛苦。在这次旅行中生存下来并不容易。
尽管太空旅行从来都不是没有危险的,但长时间在太空旅行会带来更多的健康风险。一方面,长时间待在太空中会使人体变得虚弱。而且,这会对眼睛后部造成压力,引发眼部问题。然后还有太空射线需要担忧。它可能会导致更高的健康问题风险,尤其是对于将进行长途旅行的宇航员来说。
宇航员从地球起飞时必须携带轻便的物品。而且他们无法像空间站的宇航员那样获得所需的东西。相反,他们会携带更少的东西,并且可能会根据需要尝试种植食物和制造工具。