The US Government Studies Strange Objects in the Sky
美國政府研究天空中的奇怪物體
Introduction
The US government has a new plan. They want to study strange objects in the sky. They made a group of scientists to help them.
美國政府有一個新計劃。他們想要研究天空中的奇怪物體,因此組成了一個科學家小組來協助。
Main Body
A scientist named Avi Loeb leads the new group. He works with other experts. They look at secret files to find answers. Some files are still secret because the government wants to keep the country safe.
一位名叫 Avi Loeb 的科學家領導這個新小組。他與其他專家合作,查閱機密文件以尋找答案。部分文件仍被列為機密,因為政府希望保障國家安全。
President Donald Trump asked the government to share more information. Now, the government shared 40 files. These files have videos and photos. They show strange objects over the ocean and near nuclear sites.
川普總統要求政府分享更多資訊。現在政府公開了 40 份文件,其中包含影片與照片,顯示在海洋上方及核電廠附近出現過奇怪物體。
Some objects move in a very strange way. Some look like balloons. Other objects look like fireballs. The scientists want to know if these objects come from other countries or from space.
部分物體的移動方式非常奇怪。有些看起來像氣球,有些則像火球。科學家想知道這些物體是來自其他國家還是來自太空。
Conclusion
The US government is sharing more data. The scientists are trying to find out what these objects are.
美國政府正在分享更多數據,科學家正試圖找出這些物體究竟是什麼。
Vocabulary Learning
🚀 The 'Action' Word Trick
Look at how the story describes things happening right now or as a general fact. We use simple words to show action.
The Pattern: Subject Action Word Thing
Examples from the text:
- They want to study objects.
- He works with experts.
- Objects move in a strange way.
🧩 'Some' vs 'Other'
When we talk about a group of different things, we split them like this:
- Some (a few of the group) "Some look like balloons."
- Other (the rest of the group) "Other objects look like fireballs."
Quick Tip: Use Some first, then use Other to show a difference!