33. point; rock; see; shine; move; much; away; turn |
Emilio loved summer vacation. His favorite thing to do was to go camping with his mom. This summer, Emilio was looking forward to camping even (1)
because his friend Freddie was going with them.
When they got to the campground, Emilio's mom started a campfire. Later, when the campfire began to die down, they watched the sky darken.
Freddie was amazed at the hundreds of stars he could see. "I have never (2)
this many stars before," he said. "I think I can see all of outer space from here!"
"The lights in the city make it difficult to see the stars in the sky," Emilio's mom explained.
"What is a star, anyway?" Freddie asked.
Emilio's mom replied, "A star is a big ball of burning gases. The sun is a star."
"Where does the sun go at night?" Emilio asked.
"The sun does not really go anywhere," Emilio's mom explained. "It is actually Earth that moves. Earth is always spinning (旋转). When where we are on Earth faces the sun, it is day. When where we are on Earth spins to face (3)
from the sun, it is night."
"Because it is night where we are now, the sun is shining on the other side of Earth?" Freddie asked.
Emilio's mom nodded. "That is right," she said.
"What is that red star?" Freddie asked, (4)
to a red spot in the sky.
"That is not a star. It is the planet Mars," Emilio's mom said. "Through a telescope, planets look different than stars."
"Is Mars like Earth?"Emilio asked.
"All the planets are different," his mom replied. "The surface on Mars is red and (5)
."
"Oh, cool!" Freddie said excitedly.
"I know the moon is round, so why does it look like a banana tonight?" Emilio asked.
"The moon revolves around Earth," said Emilio's mom. "We can only see the area of the moon that the sun (6)
on."
"Wow," Freddie said to Emilio. "Your mom knows everything!" Emilio smiled. He thought so too.