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1、1篇文章搞定英語時(shí)態(tài)月球之旅 A Journey to the moon一般現(xiàn)在時(shí)105 一般現(xiàn)在時(shí)的構(gòu)成 The moon and our earth are neighbours in space. The moon is about a quarter of a million miles away. Our earth has only one satellite, but some of the planets have several. The moon moves around the earth while the earth and the eight other plane

2、ts move around the sun.106 一般現(xiàn)在時(shí)用于表示客觀事實(shí)107 一般現(xiàn)在時(shí)用于表示真理、格言和諺語 Humankind knows much about the moon. To give just one small example, something that weights 1,000 grams on the earth is only 166 grams on the moon. Newton said many years ago that there is a gravitational pull between any two objects. If

3、a man wants to step on the moon, he has to escape the earths gravity. Its not easy, of course. But where there is a will, there is a way.108一般現(xiàn)在時(shí)表示經(jīng)常存在的狀態(tài)或發(fā)生的動(dòng)作 People also know how to mark time by the cycle of the moon. There is a full moon once a month. Some people often take walks on the night of

4、 the rising room. They sometimes walk along the beach all night.109 一般現(xiàn)在時(shí)表示現(xiàn)在時(shí)刻的穩(wěn)定狀態(tài) They think it is romantic. They want to enjoy life to its fullest. Miss Brown is one of these people. She hopes that each morning will bring a new adventure. She loves the excitement of life and hates to repeat the

5、same work day after day. Miss Brown is a secretary and works for NASA. She writes letters, answers the telephone, and meets people. She is a good secretary and uses computers skillfully. She helps her boss to plan his time and to finish his work.110 一般現(xiàn)在時(shí)表示嚴(yán)格按計(jì)劃發(fā)生的將來情形 Here is one of the plans: We l

6、eave Washington at 9:00 next Monday and arrive in London at 12:00. We spend three days in London and leave for Pairs at 17:30 next Thursday. 111 一般現(xiàn)在時(shí)可以代替現(xiàn)在完成時(shí)的個(gè)別表現(xiàn)形式 It is seven years since she became a secretary.112 一般現(xiàn)在時(shí)表示將來的情形 Miss Brown is tired of her work and her boss knows that. If nothing g

7、oes wrong, she will take a new job when she comes back from Europe.113 一般現(xiàn)在時(shí)用于表示操作性示范說明 Now Miss Brown works as a narrator for visitors to the space. “You may wonder how the moon always appears to have the same face toward the earth as it circles around it. There is an easy answer. Stand in a room,

8、and place a chair in front of you. You are the moon. The chair is the earth. Now, go around the chair, facing it at all times. Want to see a real spaceship? Okay. Go straight through the hall, turn left and cross a playground.114 以here,there開頭的感嘆句中用一般現(xiàn)在時(shí) “You can either walk or take a bus. Oh! Here

9、comes the bus.”115 現(xiàn)在進(jìn)行時(shí)表示現(xiàn)階段正在進(jìn)行的動(dòng)作 Thousands of Americans are waiting for an exciting moment at Cape Kennedy in Florida. In fact, people all over the world are talking about the journey to the moon these days.116 現(xiàn)在進(jìn)行時(shí)與一般現(xiàn)在時(shí)的比較 The journalists are busy writing special reports. They usually wear ve

10、ry casual clothes but they are wearing suits today.117 現(xiàn)在進(jìn)行時(shí)表示委婉的語氣 “I am wondering if you can tell us more about this flight.”118 現(xiàn)在進(jìn)行時(shí)表示臨時(shí)性的情形 Even the toughest journalists are being polite. 119 現(xiàn)在進(jìn)行時(shí)可用于表示對(duì)人或?qū)ξ锏目捶?Journalists are always trying their best to write special stories.120 持續(xù)性動(dòng)詞用于現(xiàn)在進(jìn)行時(shí)以表

11、示動(dòng)作的生動(dòng)性與臨時(shí)性 “Thirty seconds and counting.” a voice from the loudspeaker reaches far. The powerful rocket is standing still against the blue sky.121 現(xiàn)在進(jìn)行時(shí)可以表示將來的動(dòng)作 “Five.Four. Three. Two. One.” Then, suddenly, all engines are roaring and Apollo 11 is rising gently into the sky. Three men are moving t

12、owards the moon. They are coming back to the earth eight days later.122 瞬間動(dòng)詞用于現(xiàn)在進(jìn)行時(shí)的情形 Four days later, more than 500 million people are watching on very poor quality television pictures as the spaceship reaches moon. Then, a foot moves into the picture. “That is one small step for a man, one giant

13、leap for mankind.” People all over the world are jumping and cheering. Before long, thousands of engineers and scientists in other countries are joining the research groups for space exploration.一般過去式123 一般過去時(shí)的含義與構(gòu)成 In the past, people were not clear about how a human being could live and work outsi

14、de the earth. In fact, they had little knowledge about space. Before the first man went into space, some scientists believed that the astronauts might be very confused by silence and loneliness.124 would和used to的異同 The scientists would try to imagine how the astronauts would survive, for there used

15、to be a theory that the heart might be weakened by having too little work to do in space and so be unable to stand the train of coming back to the earth. Because of these fears, some people used to give up the attempt to travel in space.125 含有used to的一組短語的不同用法 However, what happened later changed th

16、eir minds. A dog was sent into space with a satellite. The little dog seemed a bit uneasy at first, but she soon got used to living in space. That suggested that astronauts could also be used to living and working in space, if they have a careful training. Actually, some scientific instruments were

17、used to get the necessary data for the training.過去進(jìn)行時(shí)126 過去進(jìn)行時(shí)的基本含義與構(gòu)成 The training for landing on the moon was so easy. It would also be dangerous. One day, three American astronauts were training themselves when fire suddenly broke out inside a spaceship on the ground. 127 過去進(jìn)行時(shí)表示背景時(shí)的用法128 過去進(jìn)行時(shí)可以

18、表示兩個(gè)動(dòng)作的對(duì)比 While the astronauts were trying to open the hatch from the inside, the engineers were trying to open the hatch from the outside. But there was no way to open the hatch quickly, either from the inside or from the outside. The three astronauts soon died.129 過去進(jìn)行時(shí)可以表示過去將來時(shí)的含義 However, a new

19、era was coming no matter what had happened.130 一般過去時(shí)與過去進(jìn)行時(shí)的區(qū)別 In the year that followed, the engineers were working hard to redesign the spaceship.131 過去進(jìn)行時(shí)與always等連用時(shí)所表示的意義 They were always trying their best to make each part a perfect one. What the Apollo people remembered most was not the three a

20、stronauts deaths but something one of them had said: “If we die, we want people to accept it. The conquest of space is worth the risk of life.”過去完成時(shí)132 過去完成時(shí)的含義與構(gòu)成 Before Apollo 11 visited the moon, Americans had sent ten other spaceships into space. Humans had been to space many times before Apollo

21、 10 returned to the earth.133 過去完成時(shí)表示的“經(jīng)歷”含義 By the end of July, 1969, the American government had paid over $5 billion on the space program. Humankind hadnt had any other greater project than Project Apollo.134 過去完成時(shí)表示的持續(xù)性動(dòng)作或狀態(tài) Landing on the moon requires a lot of time and effort. Scientists had d

22、one their research for years before they got what they needed. Engineers had worked hard since they began to design the first spaceship.135 過去時(shí)表示過去完成時(shí)的情形 They read the first book on space travel by a Russian high school teacher, studied the rockets made by the German scientists during World War II,

23、talked with hundreds of plane pilots and made five sets of plans for the moon landing.136 表示“打算”含義的動(dòng)詞在過去完成時(shí)中的多義性 They had intended to send a spaceship weighing 150,000 pounds directly to the moon.過去將來時(shí)137 過去將來時(shí)的基本含義與“would+動(dòng)詞原形”表示的過去將來 But that meant that humans would land on the moon many years lat

24、er.138 “was(或were)going to+動(dòng)詞原形”表示的過去將來 Americans were not going to spend much more money and wait for years to build a giant rocket. They were also going to send five parts of a spaceship into space with five smaller rockets.139 “was(或were)to+動(dòng)詞原形”表示的過去將來 Engineers on the ground were to have the fi

25、ve separate parts “meet” in space.140 表示“移動(dòng)”含義的動(dòng)詞用過去進(jìn)行時(shí)表示的過去將來 But there would be serious problem if the five parts failed to come together at the same time. At last, NASA decided to adopt a plan suggested by an engineer named Houbolt. According to this plan, Apollo would go into orbit around the mo

26、on. A small spaceship named Eagle would separate from Apollo and land on the moon. Apollo 11 was leaving for the moon soon.141 “was(或were)about to+動(dòng)詞原形”表示的過去將來、 An exciting day was about to come.142 現(xiàn)在完成時(shí)的基本概念及其“已完成”與“未完成”含義 “Forward, forward. good! Forty feet. Drift to the right a little. Okay. Eng

27、ines stop. The Eagle has landed!” A visit to the moon has been a dream of human beings for thousands of years. The world has listened to the news reports about Apollo 11 for several months. For Americans, they have waited for the great day since 1961. 143 一般現(xiàn)在時(shí)代替現(xiàn)在完成時(shí)的情形 It was in that year that Pre

28、sident Kennedy announced a national goal in his speech to the American people: “By the end of 1960s, the United States of America is to land a man on the moon and return him safely to the earth.” It is eight years since President Kennedy was killed.144 從現(xiàn)在向過去追溯的時(shí)間段與現(xiàn)在完成時(shí) In the past eight years, peo

29、ple havent got any satisfactory explanation about his death,.145 瞬間動(dòng)詞、持續(xù)性動(dòng)詞與現(xiàn)在完成時(shí) ., though they have asked from time to time.146 現(xiàn)在完成時(shí)與時(shí)間狀語連用與否時(shí)表達(dá)的不同含義 They have been keen for the explanation but in vain.147 序數(shù)詞、最高級(jí)和現(xiàn)在完成時(shí)的連用 However, they never forget the youngest president in American history. Tod

30、ay, a million people have made their camps around the launching site called Cape Kennedy. It is the first time that a human being has ever set foot on another object in space. It is also the most exciting TV program people have ever watched.148 說話時(shí)仍處于“現(xiàn)在”時(shí)間段中的現(xiàn)在完成時(shí) Americans have sent three Apollo s

31、paceships to explore the moon this year.149 have been to與have gone to的區(qū)別 Apollo 9 and Apollo 10 have been to the moon orbit to get the necessary data. Now Apollo 11 has gone to the moon.150 現(xiàn)在完成時(shí)與一般過去時(shí)的區(qū)別 The astronauts have prepared for the journey for seven years. During the past few months, they

32、have also practised landing on the moon. Following the voyage of Apollo 9, engineers decided that one more test flight was needed. They wanted to test the landing module near the moon. Three astronauts did so during the flight of Apollo 10.151 現(xiàn)在完成時(shí)可以表示將來完成時(shí)的含義 It is certain that people will visit o

33、ther planets when they have mastered more advanced technologies. 現(xiàn)在完成進(jìn)行時(shí)152 現(xiàn)在完成進(jìn)行時(shí)的基本含義與結(jié)構(gòu) In the control room at Houston, hundreds of men have been watching their instruments since Apollo 11 took off.153 現(xiàn)在完成進(jìn)行時(shí)與現(xiàn)在完成時(shí)的區(qū)別(一) In order to send instant advice about correcting any trouble, they have be

34、en working on all problems.154 現(xiàn)在完成進(jìn)行時(shí)與現(xiàn)在完成時(shí)的區(qū)別(二) Now Apollo 11 is returning to the earth. Suddenly the astronauts radio is out of touch with the ground. Fortunately, Armstrong breaks the dead silence with a calm voice a few minutes later. “Everything is Okay now. We have been trying to contact you

35、. We are still badly shaken,” Armstrong says. Since the astronauts have gained control of the spaceship again, there is nothing for the men on the ground to worry about.155 現(xiàn)在完成進(jìn)行時(shí)與現(xiàn)在完成時(shí)的區(qū)別(三) Apollo 11 is coming home. It falls more and more slowly until it softly touches the blue wave. “We have bee

36、n looking forward to your return from the moon,” President Nixon greets the three astronauts with a smile. “You look great! You feel as good as you look?” 一般將來時(shí)156 shall和will表示的將來含義 Time: April 11, 1970 Place: Cape Kennedy in Florida “Well go for launch.”157 be about to和現(xiàn)在進(jìn)行時(shí)表示的將來含義 The loudspeaker

37、is keeping the thousands of onlookers coming toward the launch. “Two minutes and counting.” Apollo 13 is about to take off. Fewer people are watching the take-off on television. Astronauts have made moon flight seem routine. “They are coming back in a few days.”158 be going to 表示的將來情形 “We are going

38、to collect more rocks to study where the moon is from,” scientists say. Apollo 13 has been sailing smoothly through space for two days when the astronauts hear a loud bang outside the spaceship. There is going to be a disaster. 159 be going to與will都表示“打算”時(shí)的區(qū)別 “Houston, we have a problem here. One ox

39、ygen tank is empty and the other is losing pressure. We will go to the lunar module.”160 “be to +動(dòng)詞原形”表示的將來情形 The commander, Lovell, gives his first order to the other two astronauts: “You are to leave here at once.” Down on earth telephones are ringing all over America. The officers in the control

40、room have to decide what to do next. “Odyssey, this is Houston. I am to inform you that your landing on the moon has been cancelled. Your new task is to go back home.” Apollo 13 is now 320,000 kilometers from the earth with little oxygen, electricity or water. The engineers on the earth are to work

41、out a way to help the astronauts to connect the air-cleaning devices of the command module to that of the lunar module. “Odyssey, you can make the connector from plastic bags, cardboards and tapes. Such things are to be found in your space suits.” Believe it or not, the homemade connector works perfectly! “Houston, we are to contact again when we have finished the other half of the orbit around the moon.” The lunar module is n

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