完形填空。 Chang'e I, China's pioneering lunar probing (月球探测) satellite, came through its first lunar eclipse (月食) yesterday and had regained full operations. The moon orbiter was temporarily hidden from solar rays and lost 1 with Earth for two-and -half hours during a blackout that started at 10 a.m., Ye Peijian, chief commander and designer in 2 of the satellite system, said. Chang'e I had to switch off some its 3 and rely on onboard batteries during this challenging time, when it was 4 from solar energy, Ye said. Full details of how Chang'e I 5 during the eclipse were due to be released last night. Gu Shen, a deputy (副) director with the lunar probe's measurement and control system, said scientists 6 the orbit of the satellite and shortened the 7 the probe was out of direct sunlight by about 80 minutes. As of 10 pm. Wednesday, the satellite had 8 1204 orbits of the moon.Before yesterday's eclipse, the 9 time Chang's I had been without contact with the Earth was 49 minutes. The European Space Agency helped 10 the satellite, which will perform a second orbital adjustment during another eclipse in August, Ye said. ( )1.A.experiment ( )2.A.need ( )3.A.equipment ( )4.A.separated ( )5.A.failed ( )6.A.adopted ( )7.A.chance ( )8.A.completed ( )9.A.nearest ( )10.A.observe B.track B.honor B.furniture B.protected B.suffered B.adjusted B.distance B.covered B.fastest B.monitor C.control C.charge C.power C.supplied C.competed C.measured C.time C.opened C.longest C.approach D.contact D.possession D.data D.blocked D.performed D.promoted D.risk D.realized D.shortest D.organize