US Government Shares New Videos of Strange Objects

美國政府分享神秘物件新影片


Introduction

The US government shared new documents and videos. These files show strange objects in the sky.

美國政府分享了新文件與影片,這些檔案顯示天空中有神秘物件。

Main Body

President Trump wants the public to see these files. The government shares them in four parts. They hide some secrets to keep people and places safe.

川普總統希望大眾能看到這些檔案。政府將其分為四部分分享,但隱藏了部分機密以確保人員與地點的安全。

There are videos from the Air Force and Navy. One video shows a star shape in the sea. Another video shows a long object. The government does not know what these objects are.

其中包含來自空軍與海軍的影片。一段影片顯示海中出現星形物體,另一段則顯示一個長形物件。政府目前並不清楚這些物件的身份。

There is also a report about a nuclear plant from 2015. A special office called AARO looks at these files. They want to know if these objects are dangerous or from other countries.

此外還有一份關於 2015 年核電廠的報告。一個名為 AARO 的專門部門正在審查這些檔案,他們想確認這些物件是否危險,或是來自其他國家。

Conclusion

The Department of Defense will continue to share more old records with the public.

國防部將繼續向大眾分享更多舊紀錄。

Vocabulary Learning

🔭 The 'Pointing' Words

In the story, we see how to describe where things are. This is a big step for A2 learners.

The Pattern:

  • In the sky
  • In the sea
  • From other countries

How it works: We use these small words to connect a thing to a place.

Simple Logic: ThingSmall wordLocation

Examples from the text:

  1. Objects → in → the sky
  2. Shape → in → the sea
  3. Records → with → the public

Quick Tip: When you want to say where something is located, start with 'in'. If you want to say where it started, use 'from'.

Vocabulary Learning

government (n.)
The group of people who control a country
Example:The government makes new laws for the city.
strange (adj.)
Something that is unusual or surprising
Example:I heard a strange noise in the kitchen.
public (n.)
All the people in a community or country
Example:The park is open to the public.
secrets (n.)
Information that is hidden from other people
Example:She told me her secrets about the surprise party.
dangerous (adj.)
Something that can hurt you or cause problems
Example:It is dangerous to swim in this river.
records (n.)
Written information that is kept for the future
Example:The hospital keeps medical records for every patient.
Practice A2 words in a crossword