Last year I had a trip with my friend, Nancy. The weather was cloudy except for one night. Nancy and I sat in the field and we felt relaxed. We talked about the fantastic trip, looking at the stars. “It’s a pity we don’t know which stars we’re looking at, Jenny,” said Nancy. “I know some of them,” I answered. Nancy felt surprised when I finally finished telling her all the names I knew.
My interest in stars began when I was eight. My aunt took me to a planetarium(天文馆). A guide showed us the groups of stars and told us stories about how they got their names. The stories were wonderful.
Everyone knows we can see the stars better when it’s not cloudy, but lots of people don’t realize that a bright moon also stops us seeing very much. I always look for the Plough(北斗星), because once I see that, I can find the North Star and other stars.
I wanted to learn more about the stars, so I took a course at the club. There are so many lights in the city that we have to go into the countryside to see any stars. I’m planning to make videos about stars in the countryside. I’ll post them online for everyone to watch. My greatest dream is to be an astronaut(宇航员)and I wish I could have a space travel.
(1). How did Nancy feel after Jenny told her the names of stars?
A. |
Relaxed. |
B. |
Surprised. |
C. |
Angry. |
D. |
Wonderful. |
(2). What is Jenny planning to do?
A. |
Have a space travel. |
B. |
Take courses online. |
C. |
Make videos about stars. |
D. |
Give a talk about names. |
(3). Which of the following would Jenny probably agree with?
A. |
Students should move to the countryside. |
B. |
Children’s favorite hobby is to write stories. |
C. |
The best place to watch stars is the city center. |
D. |
A bright moon may stop people seeing very much. |