-- Chinese astronauts can also walk in space now.
-- Yes, they're ______ our nation.
A. proud of B. pleased with
C. the pride of D. known for
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—Chinese astronauts can also walk in space now.
—Yes, they’re our nation.
A. proud of B. pleased with
C. the pride of D. known for
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--- Chinese astronauts can also walk in space now.
--- Yes, they’re _____ our nation.
A. proud of B. the pride of C. pleased with D. known for
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
-- Chinese astronauts can also walk in space now.
-- Yes, they're ______ our nation.
A.proud of B.pleased with
C.the pride of D.known for
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-- Chinese astronauts can also walk in space now.
-- Yes, they're ______ our nation.
A. proud of B. pleased with
C. the pride of D. known for
九年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
—Chinese astronauts can also walk in space.
—Yes, they’re our nation.
A. proud of B. pleased with C. known for D. the pride of
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—Yang Liwei is ________ astronaut.
—Yes. He is ________ first Chinese person in space.
A. 不填;a B. an; a C. an; the D. the; a
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Everyone knows that it’s hard to drink in space because of the low gravity, but Chinese astronauts Jing Haipeng and Chen Dong showed us how they drank tea on a TV show during the month-long trip in Shenzhou XI spaceship last year. They used a specially made tea cup and a special Pu’er cream to drink tea while standing upside down.
The Pu’er tea cream they drank is produced in Yunnan province, which is known for its Pu’er tea industry.
“Drinking hot tea is harder,” said Jing Haipeng. “The difficult part of drinking tea in space is that there should not be anything left after the tea dissolves (溶解) in water, also, the solubility(溶解度)of the tea should be low since water in space can only be warmed to 60 degrees at most.”
The tea cream the astronauts drank is produced by Gongrunxiang Tea Industry Corp in Kunming. Zhang Guanghui, manager of Gongrunxiang, said that the company tries to produce a tea cream that’s a safe, healthy tea product. Tea products are often reported to be polluted by air and heavy metals. “I never imagined that one day our tea cream would help astronauts to drink tea in space,” Zhang said, adding that drinking tea in space can be seen as a turning point for the Pu’er tea industry.
“For us, astronauts’ drinking tea in space means our technology used in the tea industry has had some achievements,” Zhang said. “In the future, more tea producers will use it to improve the tea industry.”
1.What can we learn from the passage?
A. Astronauts are able to enjoy many kinds of tea in space.
B. The tea cream is reported to be polluted by air and heavy metals.
C. The astronauts showed how they drank tea after returning to the earth.
D. The technology used in the tea industry may help the astronauts drink tea.
2.Which is NOT the reason why it’s difficult for the astronauts to drink hot tea in space?
A. Drinking is very hard in the low-gravity situation.
B. The solubility of the tea should remain the same.
C. They have to use a kind of specially made tea cup.
D. There should be nothing left after the tea dissolves in water.
3.Why does Zhang consider drinking tea in space is a turning point for the Pu’er tea industry?
A. He thinks it might help astronauts in space.
B. He thinks it might make Pu’er tea dissolve easily.
C. He thinks it might help improve the production of Pu’er tea.
D. He thinks it might help improve the tea industry and make Pu’er tea popular.
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Liu Yang is the first Chinese woman astronaut has ever traveled in space.
A. whom B. which C. who D. whose
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Liu Yang is the first Chinese woman astronaut has ever traveled in space.
A.whom B.which C.who D.whose
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Liu Yang is the first Chinese woman astronaut ______ has ever traveled in space.
A. whom B. which C. who D. whose
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