英语流利说-Level3·Unit1·Part2-Time Zo

2018-12-12  本文已影响0人  Keyliva

Time Zones

Our planet the Earth is the third planet from the Sun.

It is a beautiful rotating sphere.

The side facing the Sun is in daylight.

The side facing away from the Sun is in darkness.

For example, when it's daytime in the US, it's nighttime in China.

In fact, there's a 12-hour time difference between Boston and Shanghai.

When it's midnight in Shanghai, it's noon in Boston.

Which side of the Earth is in darkness?

What time of the day is noon?  It is 12:00 pm.

The Earth rotates from west to east.

To know which direction is east or west, watch the Sun.

The Sun travel through the sky from east to west.

The Sun comes up in the east and goes down in the west.

Again, this is because the Earth rotates.

It takes 24 hours for the Earth to make a complete rotation.

And that is the length of one day.

The Sun comes up in which direction?

Because of the Earth's rotation, the Earth is divided into time zones.

Some countries, such as the US, have several time zones.

When it's 10 am in New York, it's 7 am in San Francisco.

Europe and the US are separated by several time zones.

When it's 5 pm in Paris, it's 11 am in Boston.

So there is a 6 hour difference between Paris and Boston.

One large country China, has just one times zone for the whole country.

As a result, at the same time, some parts of the country can be dark, and other parts can be light.

As you travel around the Earth, the time changes.

The time of day depends on your location on the planet.

When you travel east or west, you may cross several time zones.

For example, if you travel from Beijing to Los Angeles, you cross 8 time zones.

That means when it's noon on sunday in China, it's 8 pm on saturday on Los Angeles.

For travelers, this means it can be difficult to sleep after a long flight.

The clock may say 8 pm, but for your body it's noon.

This is called jet lag.

What does the time of date depend on?

What happen to be travel from Beijing to Los Angeles.

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