2013年九年级英语下册 Module 1 Travel Charles Lindbergh Biography文章背景材料 外研版

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1、Charles Lindbergh BiographyThe life of an aviator seemed to me ideal. It involved skill. It brought adventure. It made use of the latest developments of science. Mechanical engineers were fettered to factories and drafting boards while pilots have the freedom of wind with the expanse of sky. There w

2、ere times in an aeroplane when it seemed I had escaped mortality to look down on earth like a God.Charles Augustus Lindbergh-OverviewLindbergh, Charles Augustus (1902-1974), an American aviator, made the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean on May 20-21, 1927. Other pilots had crossed

3、 the Atlantic before him. But Lindbergh was the first person to do it alone nonstop. Lindberghs feat gained him immediate, international fame. The press named him Lucky Lindy and the Lone Eagle. Americans and Europeans idolized the shy, slim young man and showered him with honors. Before Japan attac

4、ked Pearl Harbor in 1941, Lindbergh campaigned against voluntary American involvement in World War II. Many Americans criticized him for his noninvolvement beliefs. After the war, he avoided publicity until the late 1960s, when he spoke out for the conservation of natural resources. Lindbergh served

5、 as an adviser in the aviation industry from the days of wood and wire airplanes to supersonic jets. 来源:Born on Feb. 4, 1902, in Detroit Charles Augustus Lindbergh was born on Feb. 4, 1902, in Detroit. He grew up on a farm near Little Falls, Minn. He was the son of Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Sr., a

6、 lawyer, and his wife, Evangeline Lodge Land. Lindberghs father served as a U.S. congressman from Minnesota from 1907 to 1917. In childhood, Lindbergh showed exceptional mechanical ability. At the age of 18 years, he entered the University of Wisconsin to study engineering. However, Lindbergh was mo

7、re interested in the exciting, young field of aviation than he was in school. After two years, he left school to become a barnstormer, a pilot who performed daredevil stunts at fairs. Enlisted in the United States Army In 1924, Lindbergh enlisted in the United States Army so that he could be trained

8、 as an Army Air Service Reserve pilot. In 1925, he graduated from the Armys flight-training school at Brooks and Kelly fields, near San Antonio, as the best pilot in his class. After Lindbergh completed his Army training, the Robertson Aircraft Corporation of St. Louis hired him to fly the mail betw

9、een St. Louis and Chicago. He gained a reputation as a cautious and capable pilot. Orteig prize In 1919, a New York City hotel owner named Raymond Orteig offered $25,000 to the first aviator to fly nonstop from New York to Paris. Several pilots were killed or injured while competing for the Orteig p

10、rize. By 1927, it had still not been won. Lindbergh believed he could win it if he had the right airplane. He persuaded nine St. Louis businessmen to help him finance the cost of a plane. Lindbergh chose Ryan Aeronautical Company of San Diego to manufacture a special plane, which he helped design. H

11、e named the plane the Spirit of St. Louis. On May 10-11, 1927, Lindbergh tested the plane by flying from San Diego to New York City, with an overnight stop in St. Louis. The flight took 20 hours 21 minutes, a transcontinental record. May 20, 1927 On May 20, Lindbergh took off in the Spirit of St. Lo

12、uis from Roosevelt Field, near New York City, at 7:52 A.M. He landed at Le Bourget Field, near Paris, on May 21 at 10:21 P.M. Paris time (5:21 P.M. New York time). Thousands of cheering people had gathered to meet him. He had flown more than 3,600 miles (5,790 kilometers) in 33 1/2 hours. 来源:Lindber

13、ghs heroic flight thrilled people throughout the world. He was honored with awards, celebrations, and parades. President Calvin Coolidge gave Lindbergh the Congressional Medal of Honor and the Distinguished Flying Cross. After the flightIn 1927, Lindbergh published we, a book about his transatlantic

14、 flight. The title referred to Lindbergh and his plane. Lindbergh flew throughout the United States to encourage air-mindedness on behalf of the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. Lindbergh learned about the pioneer rocket research of Robert H. Goddard, a Clark University physi

15、cs professor. Lindbergh persuaded the Guggenheim family to support Goddards experiments, which later led to the development of missiles, satellites, and space travel. Lindbergh also worked for several airlines as a technical adviser. Guggenheim Tour 来源:Before Charles Lindbergh left for Paris, Harry

16、Guggenheim, a North Shore multimillionaire and aviation enthusiast, visited him at Curtiss Field. When you get back from your flight, look me up, said Guggenheim, who later admitted he didnt think there was much chance Lindbergh would survive the trip. Lindbergh remembered and did call upon his return. It was the beginning of a friendship that would have

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