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A smile costs , but gives much, so always keep smiling!

A. something B. anything C. nothing

C 【解析】句意:微笑不值钱,但是给予很多,因此总是保持微笑。A. something某物;B. anything任何东西;C. nothing没什么。这里表示否定意义。故选C。
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Possible Earth-Like Planet Next Door?

Scientists say they discovered an earth-like planet outside our solar system (太阳系). It is a planet that could support life.

This planet is just 4.2 light years away from us. It is so close that space scientists have considered it as a next door neighbor. They say it could be reached by an unmanned spaceship before the end of the century -- in time for people alive today to see it.

An international team of scientists found the planet moving around the star called "Proxima Centauri". The result came out last month from the scientific magazine Nature.

Scientists have long thought that a planet with water is important for life. And it has to be neither too hot nor too cold. The newly-discovered planet is a little larger than earth Scientists have named it Proxima B. It moves around its sun, Proxima Centauri, once every 11 days.

American scientists have been using instruments for years to look for earth-like planets. In 2013, scientists' best guess was that there are about one billion (1,000 million) "earths" in space.

Alan Boss is the chairman of a group for outer space research. He said that Proxima B not only confirms (确认) the discovery of a planet, but also increases the number of other possible“earths” greatly.

Boss said it is possible, even likely, that most stars have at least one earth-like planet, which he considers surprising.

So from the early number of a billion, this new research suggests there may be as many possible earth-like planets as there are stars in the Galaxy (银河系). That is, anywhere from 250 billion to 500 billion "earths".

This makes the possibility of living things increasingly likely Boss said he believes human beings will be able to show that there is life in places besides earth in his lifetime. "I am 65," he said, "but I expect to still be alive when it happens."

1.When will it be possible for an unmanned spaceship to reach Proxima B?

A. In about eighty years.

B. In about 4. 2 years.

C. In about eleven days.

D. In about one billion years.

2.In the fourth paragraph, the writer thinks that _______ is necessary for life.

A. water

B. light

C. air

D. wind

3.What does the underlined word "This" stand for in the last paragraph?

A. Scientists have discovered an earth-like planet last month.

B. There are far more earth-like planets than people thought.

C. Proxima B is not far from earth and is just like our neighbor.

D. The Galaxy will be the only place for living things to live in.

4.What does Alan Boss mean by saying "but I expect to still be alive when it happens"?

A. His health is in good state and he's sure he will live a long life.

B. Science is developing much faster than ever in recent years.

C. Scientists may soon find fact that there’s life on other planets.

D. America is far ahead of other countries in space research.

1.A 2.A 3.B 4.C 【解析】文章大意:科学家们说他们在太阳系外发现了一颗类似地球的行星,这是一个可以支持生命的星球。这颗星球离我们只有4.2光年,以至于科学家们认为它是地球的邻居。科学家们说,在本世纪末,可以通过一艘无人驾驶飞船到达那里,让今天活着的人及时看到它。科学家们一直认为有水的行星对生命很重要,这颗新发现的行星比地球稍微大一点,科学家们把它命名为Prox...

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World famous physicist(物理学家) Stephen Hawking died peacefully at his home in Cambridge on March 14th, 2018.

Hawking was born in Oxford, England on January 8th, 1942. He went to school in a small city near London. As he himself admitted, he wasn’t very serious about studying. He did very little work, he was never top of his class. However, he still achieved good marks. After leaving school, Hawking first went to Oxford University to study physics. Then he went to Cambridge University to study cosmology(宇宙学).

At the age of 21, Hawking noticed something wrong with him. He had a bad illness that stopped him from moving and talking. He couldn’t communicate except by blinking(眨眼). He sat on a wheelchair with a computer by his side. To communicate with others, he moved two fingers to control the computer’s mouse. He chose his words from the screen, which were then spoken by a voice synthesizer(音响合成器). “I’ve 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 a disabled man, he made great achievements. He received many awards and prizes for his work, including the Albert Einstein Award—the highest achievement in physics.

Hawking worked at Cambridge University as a professor. His story shows that nobody, however bad their situation is, should lose hope. "Life is not fair." he once said, "You just have to do the best you can in your own situation."

1.When did Stephen Hawking pass away?

A. On January 8th, 1942 B. On March 14th, 2018 C. On March 24th, 2018

2.During studying in a small city near London, we know that .

A. Stephen Hawking was the best student of his class

B. Stephen Hawking didn’t work hard at his lessons

C. Stephen Hawking began to study cosmology

3.What happened to Stephen Hawking when he was 21?

A. There was something wrong with his head

B. He couldn’t even blink to communicate except by moving fingers

C. He could neither talk nor move

4.How did Stephen Hawking communicate with others after the bad illness?

A. By mouth B. By body languages C. By a voice synthesizer

5.Why was Stephen Hawking so successful at his work?

A. Because he never hope in his own condition

B. Because life was not fair for him

C. Because he had a bad illness

1.B 2.B 3.C 4.C 5.A 【解析】试题本文是一篇人物小传,简要介绍了霍金身残志坚、取得诸多成就的传奇一生,启发人们身处逆境也不要放弃希望,要像霍金一样尽最大的努力去工作学习。 1.题意:史蒂芬·霍金什么时候去世的?考查细节理解题。根据第一句World famous physicist Stephen Hawking died peacefully ...

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