—Stephen Hawking, the world﹣famous British scientist, died the age of 76.
—I'm sorry to hear that, One of science's brightest stars went dark.
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—Stephen Hawking, the world﹣famous British scientist, died the age of 76.
—I'm sorry to hear that, One of science's brightest stars went dark.
A.at B.in C.on D.of
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Stephen Hawking, a world famous British physicist, died on March 14, 2018. Many people around the world felt so sad about his death. Hawking once wrote a children’s book with his daughter when he was alive. Hawking said the book would be "a bit like Harry Potter" but without the magic. "It explains the wonders of the universe(宇宙)," said Hawking, while he was on a visit to Hong Kong.
Hawking is probably the world’s most famous scientist after Albert Einstein. He is an expert on black holes. He has put his whole life into digging into the beginning (and the end) of the universe."My goal is simple," Hawking once said. "It is to completely understand the universe, why it is as it is and why it is there at all."
Hawking had a bad illness that stopped him from moving or talking. For a period of time, he had no way to communicate except by blinking(眨眼).
He sat on a wheelchair with a computer by his side. To communicate, he moved two fingers to control the computer’s mouse. He selected his words from the screen, which are then spoken by a voice synthesizer(音响合成器).I have had the disease for most of my life," Hawking once said. "yet it has not stopped me from being successful at my work."
Although Hawking was such a disabled man, he made great achievements. He received many awards and prizes for his work over the years. This includes winning the Albert Einstein Award. It is the highest achievement in theoretical physics(理论物理).
1.What is the book that Stephen Hawking wrote like?
A. It’s the same as Harry Potter B. It is quite different from Harry Potter.
C. It is about the magic D. It is about science
2.What can we learn from the passage?
A. Hawking is more famous than Einstein. B. Hawking is less famous than Einstein.
C. Both Hawking and Einstein are very famous. D. Neither Hawking nor Einstein is famous.
3.What does the underlined word "It" stand for in paragraph2?
A. The goal. B. The magic. C. The universe. D. The book.
4.According to the text, which of the following is TURE?
A. Hawking has received many awards and prices except the Albert Einstein Award.
B. The illness keeps him from moving and talking.
C. He communicates with others by speaking.
D. The illness stopped him from being successful.
5.What is the best title for the text?
A. Stephen Hawking B. A Famous Book C. Live as Hawking Does D. A Clever Man
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Stephen Hawking was famous a scientist, he made a great contribution to the world, and he died March 14th, 2018.
A. for; on B. as; in C. as; on
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Stephen Hawking was famous a scientist, he made a great contribution to the world, and he died March 14th, 2018.
A. for; on
B. as; in
C. as; on
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On March 14, one of science’s brightest stars went dark. Stephen Hawking, the world-famous British ___________, died at 76 in Cambridge, UK. Hawking is considered by many to be the_______ scientist in history since Albert Einstein. He_______ the theory that the universe (宇宙) began with the Big Bang (大爆炸) and will end in black holes. His theories became the base for a lot of later research.
He also wrote books to help_______ people understand the universe. His most famous_______ is A Brief History of Time (《时间简史》), which has sold more than 10 million copies around the world, according to CNN.
Besides his scientific achievements, Hawking was_________someone who had a strong will (意志) and optimistic (乐观的) attitude. When Hawking was 21, he was diagnosed (诊断) with a serious illness that _______ him from walking and talking. Later in life, he had to sit in a wheelchair and “speak” using a computerized voice. But this didn’t stop him from living a meaningful and colorful life. Hawking traveled the globe to attend science conferences, _______every continent, including Antarctica (南极洲). He was also a _______of pop culture and appeared on TV shows.
He celebrated his 60th birthday by going up in a hot-air balloon. He__________to travel into space one day. In 2013, Hawking spoke about how he felt life was unfair when he was first diagnosed with his illness. “But now, 50 years later, I can be quietly satisfied with my life,” he said.
1.A. writer B. singer C. scientist D. footballer
2.A. worst B. greatest C. funniest D. happiest
3.A. came up with B. thought over C. caught up with D. kept up with
4.A. rich B. poor C. common D. normal
5.A. thinking B. book C. record D. video
6.A. also B. later C. soon D. simply
7.A. relaxed B. stopped C. protected D. noticed
8.A. visiting B. calling C. nodding D. repeating
9.A. star B. manager C. reporter D. fan
10.A. wished B. hoped C. spoke D. rushed
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On March 14, one of science’s brightest stars went dark. Stephen Hawking, the world-famous British scientist, died at 76 in Cambridge, UK.
Hawking is considered by many to be the greatest scientist in history since Albert Einstein. He came up with the theory that the universe began with the Big Bang and will end in black holes. His theories became the base for a lot of later research. He also wrote books to help common people understand the universe(宇宙).His most famous best-seller is A Brief History of Time,which has sold more than 10 million copies around the world, according to CNN.
Hawking was someone who had a strong will. When Hawking was 21, he had a serious illness that stopped him from walking and talking. Later in life, he had to sit in a wheelchair and “speak” using a computerized voice. But this didn’t stop him from living a meaningful and colorful life.
Hawking traveled the world to attend science meetings, visiting every continent(大陆),including Antarctica. He was also a fan of pop culture and appeared on TV shows such as Star Trek and The Big Bang Theory. He celebrated his 60th birthday by going up in a hot-air balloon; when he was 65, he took part in a zero-gravity flight to experience weightlessness. He hoped to travel into space one day.
In 2013, Hawking spoke about how he felt life was unfair when he was first examined with his illness.
“But now, 50 years later, I can be quietly satisfied with my life,” he said.
1.The underlined word “theory” in the 2nd paragraph might mean .
A. plan B. idea C. advice D. request
2.The 2nd paragraph mainly tells us about the of Stephen Hawking.
A. scientific achievements B. characteristic
C. most famous book D. meaningful life
3.Which of the following is TRUE about Hawking according to the passage?
A. He visited every continent except Antarctica.
B. He had to move around in a wheelchair after a car accident.
C. He flew in a hot-air balloon to celebrate his 50th birthday.
D. He was interested in appearing on TV shows.
4.Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?
A. Hawking Leaves Our Universe B. Travelling in Space
C. The Big Bang Theory D. Life Is Unfair
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On March 14, one of science’s brightest stars went dark. Stephen Hawking, the world-famous British scientist, died at 78 in Cambridge, UK.
Hawking is considered by many to be the greatest scientist in history since Albert Einstein. He came up with the theory(理论) that the universe (宇宙) began with the Big Bang and will end in black holes. His theories became the base for a lot of later research. He also wrote books to help common people understand the universe. His most famous book is A Brief History of Time, which has sold more than 10 million copies around the world.
Besides his scientific achievements, Hawking was also someone who had a strong will. When he was 21, he got a serious illness that stopped him from walking and talking. Later in life, he had to sit in a wheelchair and “speak” using a computerized voice. But this didn’t stop him from living a meaningful and colorful life.
He celebrated his 60th birthday by going up in a hot-air balloon; when he was 65, he took part in a zero-gravity (零重力) flight to experience weightlessness. He hoped to travel into space one day. In 2015, Hawking spoke about how he felt life was unfair when he first knew about his illness. “But now, 50 years later, I can be quietly satisfied with my life,” he said.
1.Which of the following is TRUE according to Paragraph 2?
A. Albert Einstein is less popular than Hawking
B. Hawking wrote books to make his theory simpler
C. Hawking’s most famous book is “Black Holes”.
D. Stephen Hawking is well-known as a successful writer
2.Hawking first felt____________ when he knew he got such a serious illness.
A. successful B. afraid C. hopeless D. brave
3.According to Paragraph 4, how did Hawking celebrate his 60th birthday?
A. By travelling into the space B. By making an exciting speech
C. By writing a famous book D. By going up in a hot-air balloon
4.What can we know about Hawking’s whole life?
A. Meaningful and colorful B. Colorful but dangerous
C. Sad but satisfied D. Meaningful but exciting
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Stephen Hawking was known a scientist. He made a great contribution to the world,and he died March 14th,2018.
A.as; on B.as; in C.for; on D.for; in
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Stephen Hawking, one of the world's most famous scientists, believed that humans will one day have to move into space, "Once we step into space, our future should be safe," he said.
Today, many countries are all planning to send astronauts to Earth's closest neighbor: the moon. Some of these countries want to create space stations there within the next 10 years. These stations will prepare humans to visit and later live on Mars or other earthlike planets.
__①__ Robert Zubrin, a rocket scientist, thinks humans should colonize(殖民) space. He wants to start with Mars. Why? He thinks sending people to Mars will allow us to learn a lot of things—for example, the ability of humans to live in a very different environment. Besides, any progress we make in the fields of science, technology, medicine. and health will do good to people here on Earth.
__②__ Elon Musk, the CEO of Space X also believes we should colonize Mars. His long-term goal is to put one million people there if something bad happens to us here on Earth.
__③__ Many people say it's too expensive. Also, most space trips are not short. A one-way trip to Mars, for example, would take at least six months. People traveling this kind of distance could face many health problems. Besides, these first people would find life especially difficult in space. On the moon's surface, for example, the sun's rays are very dangerous. People would have to stay indoors most of the time.
__④__ No matter what different concerns there are, sending people into space seems certain. In the future, we might see cities on the moon or even new human cultures on other planets. First stop: the moon.
1.According to the passage, why are some countries planning to build space stations?
A.To develop space travel. B.To learn more about the moon's surface.
C.To prepare humans to live on other planets. D.To cut down the number of people living on Earth.
2.Which is the best place for the sentence "Not everyone thinks sending humans into space is a smart idea. "?
A.① B.② C.③ D.④
3.What is the purpose of this passage?
A.To give reasons for and against colonizing space.
B.To describe what life would be like on the moon.
C.To compare the environments of Mars and the moon.
D.To introduce progress in space science and technology.
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Stephen Hawking, a famous British physicist, died aged 76 on March 14th, 2018. He died peacefully at his home in Cambridge in the early hours of Wednesday, his family said.
As one of the well-known ________on space and time in the world, Hawking devoted his whole life to discovering the secrets of the Universe, and he is called the King of the Universe. However, this genius’s life was not smooth and he had been ________ from the disease since he was 21 years old. When he studied maths and science at Oxford University, he became ________ ill, causing his life very harsh: he could neither speak with his mouth nor stand on his legs or move his body. ________, he was given only a few years to live. But he refused to ________ his hope of living and went on to study at Cambridge University after ________ from Oxford University. In 1965, he got a doctor’s degree in philosophy. Then he worked as a professor at Cambridge University. He was known for his work with black holes and relativity, and wrote several popular science books, ________ A Brief History of Time, The Universe in a Nutshell, The Grand Design, etc.
Although he lost many most important living conditions ordinary people have, he still felt he was rich, such as a finger that could move, a brain that could think… all these made him ________ to life. Last year, Hawking was invited to China. His self-confidence and humorous conversations ________ us deeply.
From Stephen Hawking’s _________ experience, we learn that nobody should lose hope, no matter how bad the situation is. As he once said, “Life is not fair, you just have to do the best you can in your own situation.”
1.A. astronauts B. artists C. scientists
2.A. separating B. suffering C. supporting
3.A. seriously B. probably C. naturally
4.A. As a result B. What’s more C. For example
5.A. take up B. put up C. give up
6.A. graduating B. furthering C. completing
7.A. according B. including C. during
8.A. thankful B. harmful C. regretful
9.A. increased B. improved C. impressed
10.A. universal B. unusual C. ordinary
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