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一、阅读理解。
It is 8:30 a.m. on Sunday and a long queue (队) has formed outside the China Science and Technology Museum (CSTM). 9-year-old Wang Li and her dad from Tianjin are also in the queue.
Wang Li got to be interested in space at primary school when she read an article about Yang Liwei, the first Chinese astronaut to go into space in 2003. She has enjoyed online Tiangong classes several times. The classes were given by another three Chinese astronauts Zhai Zhigang, Wang Yaping and Ye Guangfu from the Tiangong space station. ▲ Now her dream comes true.
In fact, as China has made great achievements in aerospace industry (航天事业), more and more people, especially school students like Wang Li are thirsty for the knowledge of space. As soon as the museum opens its door to visitors at 9:30 a.m., they walk in one after another. Wang Li can't wait to take a look carefully.
The museum is so big! There are life-size models of spaceships. According to the staff there, they can take visitors to travel into space. They can go in and experience traveling among the stars. "I dream of driving a real spaceship when I grow up!" Wang Li says happily when she comes out of the animated driving cabin (动画驾驶舱).
"It's important and necessary to popularize aerospace science for children. This way, those with the ability and interest in space can have a chance (机会) to be spacemen when they grow up, although it is a difficult and long journey," Zhou Binghong, a professor at the China Academy of Space Technology says.
(
A. A film about astronauts
B. An article about Yang Liwei
C. A piece of news about Wang Yaping
D. Classes from the Tiangong space station
(
A. Tiangong classes are educational and meaningful.
B. It's her dream to travel into space like them some day.
C. She is always looking forward to a trip to the CSTM.
D. Wang Yaping is China's first woman astronaut to enter space.
(
A. Visitors have waited for half an hour till the museum is open.
B. Wang Li has taken Tiangong classes several times in person.
C. Only kids can take a model spaceship because it's not big enough.
D. Aerospace achievements make students be more interested in space.
(
A. Bored.
B. Uncertain.
C. Supportive.
D. Worried.
It is 8:30 a.m. on Sunday and a long queue (队) has formed outside the China Science and Technology Museum (CSTM). 9-year-old Wang Li and her dad from Tianjin are also in the queue.
Wang Li got to be interested in space at primary school when she read an article about Yang Liwei, the first Chinese astronaut to go into space in 2003. She has enjoyed online Tiangong classes several times. The classes were given by another three Chinese astronauts Zhai Zhigang, Wang Yaping and Ye Guangfu from the Tiangong space station. ▲ Now her dream comes true.
In fact, as China has made great achievements in aerospace industry (航天事业), more and more people, especially school students like Wang Li are thirsty for the knowledge of space. As soon as the museum opens its door to visitors at 9:30 a.m., they walk in one after another. Wang Li can't wait to take a look carefully.
The museum is so big! There are life-size models of spaceships. According to the staff there, they can take visitors to travel into space. They can go in and experience traveling among the stars. "I dream of driving a real spaceship when I grow up!" Wang Li says happily when she comes out of the animated driving cabin (动画驾驶舱).
"It's important and necessary to popularize aerospace science for children. This way, those with the ability and interest in space can have a chance (机会) to be spacemen when they grow up, although it is a difficult and long journey," Zhou Binghong, a professor at the China Academy of Space Technology says.
(
B
) 1.B
made Wang Li get interested in space.A. A film about astronauts
B. An article about Yang Liwei
C. A piece of news about Wang Yaping
D. Classes from the Tiangong space station
(
C
) 2. Which of the following can be put in the ▲ in Paragraph 2?A. Tiangong classes are educational and meaningful.
B. It's her dream to travel into space like them some day.
C. She is always looking forward to a trip to the CSTM.
D. Wang Yaping is China's first woman astronaut to enter space.
(
D
) 3. What can we learn from the passage?A. Visitors have waited for half an hour till the museum is open.
B. Wang Li has taken Tiangong classes several times in person.
C. Only kids can take a model spaceship because it's not big enough.
D. Aerospace achievements make students be more interested in space.
(
C
) 4. How might Zhou Binghong feel about the museum?A. Bored.
B. Uncertain.
C. Supportive.
D. Worried.
答案:
1-4.BCDC
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