三、还原信息
Wang Yaping,the second female astronaut (宇航员) to enter space,is always encouraging Chinese teenagers to explore (探索) space. In a recent interview,Wang,at the age of 45,said she was still training and hoped that she could walk on the Moon some day.
1.
F
At that time,Wang was a pilot (飞行员) in the Chinese army. After having 1 600 hours' safe flights,Wang was a strong candidate (候选人) to be an astronaut in 2010.
2.
D
"The space environment won't change because you are a woman," she told Xinhua.
The hardest part is the high-G training. Sitting in a fast spinning (旋转的) machine,Wang would become blind for a while. "There's a red button (按钮)," said Wang. "If you can't bear it,you can press it to stop." But Wang never used it. She said,"There is no such red button in my heart." 3.
C
She joined the team for the Shenzhou Ⅹ mission.
Wang said that as astronauts,women have their own advantages (优势). "4.
E
Women's hearts are also easier to adapt (适应) to the weightless environment."
Wang Yaping has set a good example for all women who dream of going to space.
A. Usually women are not as strong as men.
B. Wang found the training very easy for her.
C. That hard work finally made her dream come true in 2013.
D. She pushed herself hard,getting the same training as men.
E. Women may be more patient and can better deal with loneliness.
F. Wang's space dream started in 2003,when China sent Yang Liwei into space.