In the not-so-distant future, Earth faced a spatial crisis, with its vast population and increasingly limited space. It seemed as if humanity's survival was uncertain. The American government, realizing the seriousness of the situation, decided to explore the possibility of living beyond Earth's boundaries.
Scientists and engineers worked tirelessly to advance space travel, aiming to establish a sizeable space colony. As they made significant progress, they received word of an impending meteorite headed straight for Earth. This occurrence heightened the urgency of their mission. The loss of Earth was an outcome they couldn't bear to imagine.
With time running out, the team managed to build a few spacecrafts, designed to hold the remainder of the human population. These crafts, equipped with the most advanced technology, allowed humans to survive in the harsh conditions of outer space. The new space colony, made possible by this innovation, was a testament to human perseverance and ingenuity.
As the meteorite drew closer to Earth, the colony's inhabitants prepared for the worst. They watched from their new home, expecting the planet they once called home to be lost. However, as the meteorite approached Earth, a seemingly impossible event occurred. The Earth's atmosphere and the meteorite's trajectory combined to cause it to break apart and burn up, sparing the planet from utter destruction.
Though the threat had passed, the people of the space colony continued to live in their new habitat, realizing the advantages of their spacious surroundings. The inhabitants of both Earth and the space colony remained in contact, forging a unique bond that transcended their differences, allowing them to work together for a more promising future.
Word list :
139.space [speɪs] n.:空间,太空;v.:留间隔,空出
140.spacious [ˈspeɪʃəs] adj.:宽敞的,广阔的,大方的
141.spatial [ˈspeɪʃl] adj.:空间的,空间性的,空间上的
142.move [muːv] v./n.:移动,搬动;n.:行动,举措
143.movement [ˈmuːvmənt] n.:运动,活动,动作
144.survival [səˈvaɪvəl] n.:幸存,生存,存活
145.survive [səˈvaɪv] v.:幸存,生存,存活
- Survivor [səˈvaɪvər] n.:幸存者,生还者,存活者
- ship [ʃɪp] n.:船,舰;v.:装船,运送
- condition [kənˈdɪʃən] n./v.:条件,状况;v.:使适应,改善
- conditioning [kənˈdɪʃənɪŋ] n.:调整,训练,体能训练
- few [fjuː] adj./pron.:少量的,几个;n.:少数,少量
- seem [siːm] v.:似乎,好像,看起来
- seemingly [ˈsiːmɪŋli] adv.:表面上,看起来,貌似
- America [əˈmerɪkə] n.:美国,美洲
- American [əˈmerɪkən] adj./n.:美国的;n.:美国人
- occur [əˈkɜːr] v.:发生,出现,存在
- occurrence [əˈkʌrəns] n.:发生,事件,存在
- presence [ˈprezns] n.:存在,出席,出现
- present [ˈpreznt] adj./n./v.:现在的;n.:礼物;v.:呈现,赠送
- presently [ˈprezntli] adv.:目前,现在,不久
- size [saɪz] n./v.:大小,尺寸;v.:缩小,调整大小
- sizeable [ˈsaɪzəbl] adj.:相当大的,相当重要的,相当值钱的
- around [əˈraʊnd] prep./adv.:在周围,大约,围绕
- possibility [ˌpɒsəˈbɪləti] n.:可能性,可能的事,可能的人
- possible [ˈpɒsəbl] adj.:可能的
- possibly [ˈpɑːsəbli] adv.:可能地,也许,或许
- remain [rɪˈmeɪn] v.:保持,留下,残留
- remainder [rɪˈmeɪndər] n.:剩余,余数,残余
- meteor [ˈmiːtiər] n.:流星,陨星,大气现象
- meteorite [ˈmiːtiəraɪt] n.:陨石,流星体
- meteorologist [ˌmiːtiərˈɒlədʒɪst] n.:气象学家,天气预报员
- sea [siː] n.:海,海洋,海域
- show [ʃəʊ] v./n.:展示,显示,表明;n.:演出,节目,表演
- lose [luːz] v.:失去,丢失,失败
- loser [ˈluːzər] n.:失败者,输家
- loss [lɒs] n.:损失,丧失,亏损
- lost [lɒst] adj.:失去的,迷失的,丢失的
- particular [pəˈtɪkjʊlər] adj.:特定的,具体的,特别的
- particularly [pəˈtɪkjʊləli] adv.:特别地,尤其,格外
- advance [ədˈvɑːns] v./n.:提前,预付,推进;n.:进步,前进,发展
- advantage [ədˈvɑːntɪdʒ] n.:优势,利益,好处
- advantageous [ˌædvənˈteɪdʒəs] adj.:有利的,有益的,优越的
- allow [əˈlaʊ] v.:允许,容许,准许