The last satellite(卫星) of Beidou was sent up into space in __________(六月).
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China’s 23rd Beidou Satellite ________ into space ________June 12,2016.
A. was sent, in B. is sent, on C. was sent, on
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On October 17,2016 the Shenzhou-11 manned spaceship was sent into space from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in Gansu. Two days later the spaceship successfully connected with the space laboratory Tiangong-2. It meant China got closer to its plan of building a space station in 2020.
The spaceship took two Chinese astronauts to space this time. Jing Haipeng was an experienced astronaut who flew on Shenzhou-7 in 2008 and Shenzhou-9 in 2012. But it was Chen Dong’s first space flight.
Jing and Chen were given a 30-day task on Tiangong-2. They tested new technology and did experiments to prepare for future space station tasks. The astronauts themselves were also the subject(对象) of those experiments. The life support devices(设备) they used and how they lived inside the space laboratory were studied. No Chinese astronaut had stayed in space for that long before.
A month-long space task was not easy, so Chinese scientists and engineers had come up with lots of new technologies to allow astronauts to stay more safely and more comfortably in space.
One of the new technologies tested during this task was a device called “space hospital”. The space hospital was two little silver boxes tied around the two astronauts’ legs. Through the “space hospital”, scientists and doctors on the Earth could watch the astronauts’ heart rate and temperature. When the astronauts felt tired, the “space hospital” could even massage(为……按摩) them.
After this task, China is expected to send an unmanned cargo spaceship(无人货运飞船) in mid-April next year. It will dock with Tiangong-2 and take new fuel to the space laboratory.
1.The spaceship docked with the space laboratory Tiangong-2 on _______.
A. October 17 B. October 19 C. November 19 D. November 20
2.How many times has Jing Haipeng been to space?
A. Once. B. Twice. C. Three times. D. Four times.
3.From this passage, we can learn that Jing and Chen stayed in the space laboratory for_____.
A. three days B. a month C. thirty-three days D. two months
4.What is the “space hospital” used for?
A. Protecting astronauts’ safety B. Watching the astronauts’ heart rate and temperature
C. Massaging the astronaut D. All the above
5.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. China will build its own space station in 2020.
B. In October, 2016 Chen Dong took his first space flight.
C. The two astronauts themselves did experiments in space.
D. In 2020 another cargo spaceship will take new fuel to the space laboratory.
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Space travel is nothing new. The first spacecraft with a human was sent up into space in 1961. Since then, people have not only traveled to space, but also many of them have lived there in space stations for some time.
The Soviet Union(前苏联) sent the first space station into space in 1971. This space station was called Salyut 1. Salyut 1 was designed as a place where people could live while they observed space and did experiments. The first group of astronauts lived there for 23 days. The Soviet Union went on to make seven more Salyut space stations. At about the same time, the United States built its own space station, called Skylab.
Astronauts visited and often lived in these space stations for a short time. However, it wasn’t until the late 1980s when The Soviet Union sent the Mir space station that people began to live in space for a longer time. Mir stayed in space from 1989 until 2001, when it was decided that the space station was too old and no longer safe to live in.
Living in space stations seems to be fun, but astronauts face many problems. One of them is food. All the meals on space station are put together on Earth and sent there by space shuttle. Because the food has to last a long time (sometimes up to three months), a lot of it has to be stored in cans. The space station does not have a fridge, but it has a cool room to keep fruit and vegetables fresh. Astronauts also eat many other foods such as dried meat that do not need special care.
Without the help of gravity, sitting down to eat can be tough. Astronauts sometimes have to fix themselves to the wall while eating. They also have to be very careful to that food does not float away.
1.Which of the following has the closest meaning to the underlined word “observed” in Paragraph 2?
A.Discovered B.Checked C.Watched D.Fixed
2. What can we infer(推断)from the passage?
A.Astronauts can never have a chance to eat fresh food when they live in space station.
B.The Soviet Union sent a total of 9 space stations into space in the 1970s and 1980s.
C.Astronauts could live in the Mir space station for no more than three weeks.
D.Space travel has quite a long history of more than 60 years.
3.What is the best title of this passage?
A.Exploring Space B.Space Travel C.Living in Space D.Space Stations
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—BeiDou Navigation Satellites(北斗卫星导航) _____ around 9:46 Tuesday were successfully sent up from Xichang on Long March 3Bs ______ June 23, 2020.
—Really? I am proud of our country.
A.on; on B.at; on C.on; in D.at; in
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阅读与回答问题。
Space travel is nothing new.The first spacecraft with a human was sent up into space in 1961.Since then, people have not only been travelling to space, but many of the have also lived there for some time.
The Soviet Union (Russia) sent the first space station in 1971.This space station was called Salyut 1.Salyut 1 was designed as a place where people could live while they made observation (观察) and did experiments.
The first group of Russian astronauts arrived separately in a spacecraft and dock (对接) with the space station.Then they entered Salyut 1 and lived there for 23 days.While they were there, they did experiments and watched space and the Earth below.
The Soviet Union went on to make seven more Salyut space station.At the same time, the United States built its own space station, called Skylab.
Astronauts visited and often lived on these space station for short periods of time.However, it wasn’t until the late 1980s when the Soviet Union sent the Mir space station that people began to live in space for a longer time.
Mir stayed in space continuously from 1989 until 2001, when it was decided that the space station was too old and no longer safe to live in.
However, a forever two-person crew now lives the International Space Station.The International Space station was sent in 2001 and is still being built.Over the next few years, it is expected that larger number of people will live and work there.
回答下面的问题,其中76-79小题每题答案不超过5个词。
1.When did the Soviet Union send the first space station?
2.What did astronauts living in Salyut 1 do?
3.Which country was the space station called Skylab built by?
4.How many space stations did the Soviet Union send into space in the 1970s and 1980s?
5.What is the main idea of the passage?
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——China’s 23rd Beidou Satellite__________into space on June 12, 2016.
——As Chinese, we are proud of it.
A.has sent B.is sent
C.will send D.was sent
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--- When was Shenzhou-10 sent into space?
---____the afternoon of June 11, 2013.
A. In B. On C . At D. For
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ShenzhouⅩwas sent up into space ______ 5:38 p.m. on June 11, 2013.
A. at B. on C. in
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____9:16 p.m. ______September 29, 2011, Tiangong 1 was sent up into space successfully.
A. At, in B. At, on
C. In, in D. In, on
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The 52nd and 53rd BDS satellites(北斗导航卫星)were _______into space in Xichang,China in 2019 .
A.given back B.sent up C.shown off D.taken away
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