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1、www.readinga-Fantastic Flying MachinesVisit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.LEVELED BOOK Written by John Meyer and Elizabeth AustinILPFantastic Flying MachinesA Reading AZ Level I Leveled Book Word Count:237www.readinga-Fantastic Flying MachinesFantastic Flying Machines Level I Le
2、veled Book Learning AZWritten by John Meyer and Elizabeth Austin All rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover:courtesy of Tom Tschida/Dryden Flight Research Center/NASA;back cover,14(right),16:ArtToday;title page:Learning A-Z,Inc.;pages 4,5(left),14(left):Jupiterimages Corporation;page
3、s 5(right),6(left):The Granger Collection,NYC;page 6(right):Science Museum/SSPL/The Image Works;page 7:courtesy of Library of Congress,Prints&Photographs Div LC-W861-35;page 8:PhotoStock-Israel/Alamy;page 9(left):courtesy of Photographers Mate 3rd Class Todd Frantom/U.S.Navy;page 9(right):Ismaeljord
4、a/D;page 10:courtesy of Paul Farley/U.S.Navy;page 11:courtesy of U.S.Air Force photo by Staff Sgt.James Wilkinson;page 12(left):iS 12(right):ZUMA Press,Inc./Alamy;page 13:courtesy of Jacquelyn Zettles/U.S.Coast Guard;page 15(left):iS Shapiro;page 15(right):Louie Psihoyos/CorbisFront cover:The Proteu
5、s,a very high-flying observation airplaneBack cover:A military helicopterTitle page:The Lockheed Constellation,used to carry the U.S.president in the 1950sWritten by John Meyer and Elizabeth AustinCorrelationLEVEL II151616Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAIntroductionWhat if you could fly like a bir
6、d?Where would you go?What would you see?Table of ContentsIntroduction.4History.of.Flight.6Airplanes.8Helicopters.12Blimps.and.Balloons.14Other.Ways.to.Fly.16 43Fantastic Flying Machines Level IIntroductionWhat if you could fly like a bird?Where would you go?What would you see?Table of ContentsIntrod
7、uction.4History.of.Flight.6Airplanes.8Helicopters.12Blimps.and.Balloons.14Other.Ways.to.Fly.16 43Fantastic Flying Machines Level IHistory of FlightTwo brothers made the first hot-air balloon.Other people built strange gliders.People always wanted to fly.Some made wings out of wood.One artist drew a
8、plan for a helicopter hundreds of years ago!65These wings flapped when the person moved his arms and legs.Leonardo da Vincis helicopter drawingGeorge Cayley built the first glider that carried a person.A drawing of one of Cayleys first glidersFantastic Flying Machines Level IHistory of FlightTwo bro
9、thers made the first hot-air balloon.Other people built strange gliders.People always wanted to fly.Some made wings out of wood.One artist drew a plan for a helicopter hundreds of years ago!65These wings flapped when the person moved his arms and legs.Leonardo da Vincis helicopter drawingGeorge Cayl
10、ey built the first glider that carried a person.A drawing of one of Cayleys first glidersFantastic Flying Machines Level IAirplanesAirplanes have changed a lot since the early days of flight.Now,large planes can carry your family on vacation.Airplanes use engines to stay in the air.The Wright brothe
11、rs built the first airplane that worked.People could fly!87Wilbur Wright watches his brother Orville make his famous flight.This commercial airplane carries hundreds of passengers around the world every day.Fantastic Flying Machines Level IAirplanesAirplanes have changed a lot since the early days o
12、f flight.Now,large planes can carry your family on vacation.Airplanes use engines to stay in the air.The Wright brothers built the first airplane that worked.People could fly!87Wilbur Wright watches his brother Orville make his famous flight.This commercial airplane carries hundreds of passengers ar
13、ound the world every day.Fantastic Flying Machines Level IPlanes that fly low or slow often use propeller engines.Propeller blades spin like a fans blades.Some planes today use strong jet engines.They help planes fly high and fast.109A Navy jet fighter takes off from an aircraft carrier.Jet gases fo
14、rm streaks of cloud in the sky.A Navy plane with four propeller enginesFantastic Flying Machines Level IPlanes that fly low or slow often use propeller engines.Propeller blades spin like a fans blades.Some planes today use strong jet engines.They help planes fly high and fast.109A Navy jet fighter t
15、akes off from an aircraft carrier.Jet gases form streaks of cloud in the sky.A Navy plane with four propeller enginesFantastic Flying Machines Level IHelicoptersHelicopters fly differently from planes.They can fly in any direction.They can take off straight up and can land almost anywhere.Planes car
16、ry things quickly over long distances.Planes carry cargo all around the world.1211This plane can carry 132,000 kilograms(291,000 lbs)of cargo.A helicopter lands on top of a building.A helicopter ambulance carries sick and injured people.Fantastic Flying Machines Level IHelicoptersHelicopters fly dif
17、ferently from planes.They can fly in any direction.They can take off straight up and can land almost anywhere.Planes carry things quickly over long distances.Planes carry cargo all around the world.1211This plane can carry 132,000 kilograms(291,000 lbs)of cargo.A helicopter lands on top of a buildin
18、g.A helicopter ambulance carries sick and injured people.Fantastic Flying Machines Level IBlimps and BalloonsHot-air balloons are quiet.They are pushed by the wind.Unlike other flying machines,you cant steer them.Flying in a helicopter saves time.Helicopters are used to quickly help people who are l
19、ost or hurt.1413Rescue helicopters save people on the ocean.Beautiful balloons fill the sky.Hot-air balloon passengers ride in a basket.Fantastic Flying Machines Level IBlimps and BalloonsHot-air balloons are quiet.They are pushed by the wind.Unlike other flying machines,you cant steer them.Flying i
20、n a helicopter saves time.Helicopters are used to quickly help people who are lost or hurt.1413Rescue helicopters save people on the ocean.Beautiful balloons fill the sky.Hot-air balloon passengers ride in a basket.Fantastic Flying Machines Level IOther Ways to FlyThere are many ways to fly.A hang g
21、lider drifts on a breeze.A hot-air balloon can take you for a ride.Airplanes fly everywhere.Where would you like to fly?Blimps are like long balloons.Blimps have engines and are steered by pilots.Have you seen a blimp?1615Riding in a blimp gives an amazing view.Blimps are often used to film sporting
22、 events.A hang glider soars over a beach.Fantastic Flying Machines Level IOther Ways to FlyThere are many ways to fly.A hang glider drifts on a breeze.A hot-air balloon can take you for a ride.Airplanes fly everywhere.Where would you like to fly?Blimps are like long balloons.Blimps have engines and
23、are steered by pilots.Have you seen a blimp?1615Riding in a blimp gives an amazing view.Blimps are often used to film sporting events.A hang glider soars over a beach.Fantastic Flying Machines Level Iwww.readinga-Fantastic Flying MachinesFantastic Flying Machines Level I Leveled Book Learning AZWrit
24、ten by John Meyer and Elizabeth Austin All rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover:courtesy of Tom Tschida/Dryden Flight Research Center/NASA;back cover,14(right),16:ArtToday;title page:Learning A-Z,Inc.;pages 4,5(left),14(left):Jupiterimages Corporation;pages 5(right),6(left):The Gra
25、nger Collection,NYC;page 6(right):Science Museum/SSPL/The Image Works;page 7:courtesy of Library of Congress,Prints&Photographs Div LC-W861-35;page 8:PhotoStock-Israel/Alamy;page 9(left):courtesy of Photographers Mate 3rd Class Todd Frantom/U.S.Navy;page 9(right):Ismaeljorda/D;page 10:courtesy of Pa
26、ul Farley/U.S.Navy;page 11:courtesy of U.S.Air Force photo by Staff Sgt.James Wilkinson;page 12(left):iS 12(right):ZUMA Press,Inc./Alamy;page 13:courtesy of Jacquelyn Zettles/U.S.Coast Guard;page 15(left):iS Shapiro;page 15(right):Louie Psihoyos/CorbisFront cover:The Proteus,a very high-flying obser
27、vation airplaneBack cover:A military helicopterTitle page:The Lockheed Constellation,used to carry the U.S.president in the 1950sWritten by John Meyer and Elizabeth AustinCorrelationLEVEL II151616Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAwww.readinga-Fantastic Flying MachinesVisit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.LEVELED BOOK Written by John Meyer and Elizabeth AustinILPFantastic Flying MachinesA Reading AZ Level I Leveled Book Word Count:237Grade 1 Book 35