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As Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon, a global audience of 500 million people were watching and listening. “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” they heard him say as he dropped from the ladder of his spacecraft to make the first human footprint on the lunar surface. It was the perfect quote for such a \_36\_ occasion. But from the moment he said it, people have argued about whether the NASA astronaut got his lines wrong. In the tense six hours and forty minutes between landing on the moon and stepping out of the capsule, Armstrong wrote what he knew would become some of the most \_37\_ words in history. He has always insisted that he wrote “one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind,” which would have been a more meaningful and \_38\_ correct sentence. Without the missing “a,” the intended meaning of the sentence is lost. In effect, the line means, “That is one small step for mankind (i.e., humanity), one giant leap for mankind.” But did he really say the sentence incorrectly? Until now Armstrong himself had never been sure if he actually said what he wrote. In his biography First Man he told the author James Hansen, “I must admit that it doesn’t sound like the word ‘a’ is there. On the other hand, certainly the ‘a’ was intended, because that’s the only way it makes sense.” But now, after almost four decades, the space explorer has been \_39\_. Using high-tech sound analysis techniques, Peter Shann Ford, an Australian computer expert, has discovered that the “a” was spoken by Armstrong, but he said it so quickly that it was \_40\_ on the recording that was broadcast to the world.

As Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon, a global audience of 500 million people were watching and listening. "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind," they heard him say as he dropped from the ladder of his spacecraft to make the first human footprint on the lunar surface. It was the perfect quote for such a momentous occasion. But from the moment he said it, people have argued about whether the NASA astronaut got his lines wrong. In the tense six hours and forty minutes between landing on the moon and stepping out of the capsule, Armstrong wrote what he knew would become some of the most memorable words in history. He has always insisted that he wrote "one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind," which would have been a more meaningful and grammatically correct sentence. Without the missing "a," the intended meaning of the sentence is lost. In effect, the line means, "That is one small step for mankind (i.e., humanity), one giant leap for mankind." But did he really say the sentence incorrectly? Until now Armstrong himself had never been sure if he actually said what he wrote. In his biography First Man he told the author James Hansen, "I must admit that it doesn't sound like the word 'a' is there. On the other hand, certainly the 'a' was intended, because that's the only way it makes sense." But now, after almost four decades, the space explorer has been vindicated. Using high-tech sound analysis techniques, Peter Shann Ford, an Australian computer expert, has discovered that the "a" was spoken by Armstrong, but he said it so quickly that it was 40 on the recording that was broadcast to the world.

Aaccountable
Baudacious
Cinaudible正確答案
Dinevitable
答案與詳解
C
正確答案
填空題:說得太快導致錄音中「聽不見」,選 inaudible。

為什麼答案是 C

inaudible 意為「聽不見的」。前文說 Armstrong 講得太快,所以 a 在錄音中「聽不見」,完全呼應全文要為他平反的主旨。

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