摘要: Which of the following is TRUE? A.Shenzhou V is China’s first man?made spaceship. B.Shenzhou V is a manned spacecraft. C.Russian President praised Hu Jintao for his speech. a, as well as many other countries, realized the dream of space flying.

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Leaders and officials from foreign countries have extended congratulations on China’s successful launch(发射)of its first manned spacecraft.?
Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi Junichiro called the launch of the Shenzhou V “a great feat” and said it showed China’s space science and technology has reached a very high level. Russian President Vladimir Putin said in his congratulatory letter to President Hu Jintao that China as a member of space club was conducive(有助于)to maintaining world peace and developing technology. The European Union(EU)also hailed China’s first successful manned space flight.?
“The successful launch and safe return of a Chinese astronaut represents an important event for space exploration. Human space flight is a dream for all of us and opens a new chapter(篇章)for scientific and technological exploration of space,”EU research commissioner Philippe Busquin said in a statement.?
“For the European Union, it remains a goal to be achieved. This effort can bring nations together and opens up new opportunities for scientific and technological co?operation,”he said.?French  Minister for Science Research Claudie Haignere, the first woman astronaut in Europe, said with China’s successful launch of the manned spacecraft,“the space age has entered a new historic period.” Other countries have also extended congratulations to China.?
“ The successful launch of Shenzhou V is an honour for China,”said the newspaper on its front page, citing(引用)Chinese President Hu Jintao.?
“October 15, 2003 is not only a date to be remembered forever by the Chinese people, but also ‘a splendid moment’in the history of space flight of mankind,”said the newspaper in its editorial section.?

  1. 1.

    The news covers_________.?

    1. A.
      opinions about different countries?
    2. B.
      different opinions about China’s first manned spacecraft?
    3. C.
      congratulations from world leaders?
    4. D.
      China’s congratulations on the successful manned space flight
  2. 2.

    When the Japanese leader said “a great feat”(in paragraph 2), he meant________.?

    1. A.
      a great failure?
    2. B.
      a defeat after success?
    3. C.
      something above sea level?
    4. D.
      something difficult well done
  3. 3.

    Which of the following is TRUE??

    1. A.
      Shenzhou V is China’s first man?made spaceship.?
    2. B.
      Shenzhou V is a manned spacecraft.?
    3. C.
      Russian President praised Hu Jintao for his speech.?
    4. D.
      China, as well as many other countries, realized the dream of space flying.
  4. 4.

    On which day, the Chinese people have realized their dream of space flying??

    1. A.
      On April 12th, 1961
    2. B.
      October 1st, 1949?
    3. C.
      October 16th, 1964
    4. D.
      October 15th,2003
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Leaders and officials from foreign countries have extended congratulations on China’s successful launch(发射)of its first manned spacecraft.?

Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi Junichiro called the launch of the Shenzhou V “a great feat” and said it showed China’s space science and technology has reached a very high level. Russian President Vladimir Putin said in his congratulatory letter to President Hu Jintao that China as a member of space club was conducive(有助于)to maintaining world peace and developing technology. The European Union(EU)also hailed China’s first successful manned space flight.?

“The successful launch and safe return of a Chinese astronaut represents an important event for space exploration. Human space flight is a dream for all of us and opens a new chapter(篇章)for scientific and technological exploration of space,”EU research commissioner Philippe Busquin said in a statement.?

“For the European Union, it remains a goal to be achieved. This effort can bring nations together and opens up new opportunities for scientific and technological co?operation,”he said.?French  Minister for Science Research Claudie Haignere, the first woman astronaut in Europe, said with China’s successful launch of the manned spacecraft,“the space age has entered a new historic period.” Other countries have also extended congratulations to China.?

“ The successful launch of Shenzhou V is an honour for China,”said the newspaper on its front page, citing(引用)Chinese President Hu Jintao.?

“October 15, 2003 is not only a date to be remembered forever by the Chinese people, but also ‘a splendid moment’in the history of space flight of mankind,”said the newspaper in its editorial section.?

The news covers_________.?

A.opinions about different countries?

B.different opinions about China’s first manned spacecraft?

C.congratulations from world leaders?

D.China’s congratulations on the successful manned space flight

When the Japanese leader said “a great feat”(in paragraph 2), he meant________.?

A.a great failure?

B.a defeat after success?

C.something above sea level?

D.something difficult well done

Which of the following is TRUE??

A.Shenzhou V is China’s first man?made spaceship.?

B.Shenzhou V is a manned spacecraft.?

C.Russian President praised Hu Jintao for his speech.?

D.China, as well as many other countries, realized the dream of space flying.

On which day, the Chinese people have realized their dream of space flying??

A.On April 12th, 1961   

B.October 1st, 1949?

C.October 16th, 1964   

D.October 15th,2003

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阅读理解

  Beijing(AFP)Oct.17, 2005-China’s second manned space mission returned safely to Earth early Monday after a successful five –day flight, in the latest chapter in China’s ambitious drive to become a global space power.

  Astronauts Fei Junling and Nie Haisheng were given a clean bill of health after the re-entry capsule(返回舱)of their Shenzhou VI spacecraft landed on Earth on a parachute, ending up in Inner Mongolia, Xinhua news agency said.

  “Our journey in space was very smooth.The living and working conditions inside the cabin were very good, and our health is okay.Thanks,” Fei said on state television, with a smile.

  Appearing from the capsule, television pictures showed the two took a few seconds to adjust to the Earth’s gravity, before begin presented with flowers and waving to gathered recovery teams and ground control staff.

  Mission control declared the 115-hour space flight a success, Xinhua reported.

  A member of one of the recovery teams reported that the capsule landed upright after touching down at 4∶32 am(20∶32 GMT Sunday), just one kilometer(1,100 yards)from the intended landing site, it added.

  The flight was China’s second-ever manned space mission following the historic Shenzhou V, which in October 2003 made China the third nation after the former Soviet Union and the United States to put a man into space.

  During his 21-hour first flight in 2003, astronaut Yang Liwei never left his seat in the re-entry capsule nor took off his space suit.In contrast, Fei and Nie’s flight saw them leave the re-entry capsule and enter the orbital capsule(轨道舱), taking off their heavy suits and putting on ordinary work clothes so they could move around easily.

  To remove worries that China could use space for military purposes, Premier Wen Jiabao said the purpose of the mission was to conduct experiments “entirely for peaceful purposes.”

  The Chinese government also hopes to use the manned space program to inspire patriotism(爱国精神)and instill a curiosity in science and technology among Chinese population.

(1)

Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

China is much lack of patriotism.

B.

China is the third country in the world to send men into space.

C.

Not all the people have the great interest in science and technology.

D.

China has successfully launched manned spacecrafts into space twice.

(2)

What can you infer from the passage?

[  ]

A.

It took Fei Junling and Nie Haisheng only two years to get prepared for the space trip.

B.

Astronauts have to wear large and heavy space suits in pace all the time.

C.

China wants to catch up with the United States and Russia in the field of space and controls the profitable field.

D.

China must have had a good mastery of space technology by now.

(3)

Which of the descriptions about the astronaut(s)is TRUE?

[  ]

A.

Yang Liwei’s health was not good enough to stay in space for more than one day.

B.

Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng felt a little uneasy but soon got all right shortly after landing.

C.

Yang Liwei occasionally left his seat in the re-entry capsule and took off his space suit.

D.

Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng found the work clothes not so comfortable as their comparatively better-equipped space suits.

(4)

The report of the passage is ________.

[  ]

A.

objective

B.

subjective

C.

envious

D.

critical

(5)

The best title for the news is ________.

[  ]

A.

Competitive Taikonauts into Space

B.

Chinese Victory on Oct.12, 2005

C.

The Safe Return of Shenzhou VI

D.

China Marching towards Space

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阅读理解

  On October 16th, 2003, when he came back to the earth after a 21-hour trip to space, Yang Liwei's smile was seen across the world above the magic words:“China's first spaceman”.The 38-year-old astronaut was sent into space at 9∶00 am on 15th by China's Shenzhou V spacecraft, which orbited(绕轨道而行)the earth 14 times.He landed safely at 6∶23 am the next day, making China the third country to successfully send a person into space, after the former(以前的)Soviet Union(苏联)and the US.Yang was satisfied with his job.“I have seen many landing scenes before on video, and I think ours was one of the most successful, ”he said on a special plane to Beijing after landing.

  While in space, Yang recorded everything he saw as well as showing China's national flag and the United Nations'flag to the people watching on TV at home.He also ate a meal of chicken and fried rice, before taking a 3-hour nap(小睡).The whole project went according to the plan, but space exploration is not as easy as it seems.He experienced extremely high temperatures, while the gravitational forces(地心引力)on take-off and landing were strong enough to force tears from his eyes.

  Born into an ordinary family in Liaoning Province, he became a pilot in the Chinese Air Forces in 1987, spending 1,350 hours in the air.He joined the Chinese space program 11 years later.He has spent five years training to become a spaceman.“I eat all of my meals at the space programmer's dining room and have never been able to take my son to kindergarten, ”he said.“I've never met his teachers.But becoming China's first spaceman has made all the effort worthwhile.“When I boarded the spacecraft for the first time, I couldn't help feeling excited, ”he said.“I decided that I had to fly it.”To Chinese people, Yang is now a hero.His trip is a giant leap forward for China.

(1)

What is the main idea of the passage?

[  ]

A.

China's first manned space flight.

B.

A hero with great courage.

C.

The first Chinese man in space.

D.

How Yang Liwei became China's first spaceman.

(2)

What can we infer from the passage?

[  ]

A.

Yang Liwei doesn't like his son's teachers.

B.

Yang Liwei doesn't like to take his son to kindergarten.

C.

Yang Liwei cried as a result of excitement in space.

D.

Yang Liwei went back to Beijing by plane after he landed.

(3)

Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Yang Liwei has devoted all his energy to space program.

B.

Yang Liwei prefers to have meals at the space programmer's dining room.

C.

Yang Liwei had a 3-hour nap before he took off into space.

D.

Yang Liwei joined the Chinese space program in 2003.

(4)

The underlined word“leap”most probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

walk

B.

jump

C.

visit

D.

journey

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  A few days ago, he was just Colonel(上校)Yang; few people knew his name or recognized his face.But last Thursday, when he came back to the earth after a 21-hour trip to space, Yang Liwei’s smile was seen across the world above the magic words:“China’s first spaceman”.

  The 38-year-old astronaut was sent into space at 9 a.m.last Wednesday by China’s Shenzhou V spacecraft, which orbited the earth 14 times.He landed safely at 6∶23 a.m.the next day, making China the third country to successfully send a person into space, after the former Soviet Union and the US.

  Yang was satisfied with his job.“I have seen many landing scenes before on video, and I think ours was one of the most successful,”he said on a special plane to Beijing after landing.

  Born into an ordinary family in Liaoning Province, he became a pilot in the Chinese Air Force in 1987, spending 1,350 hours in the air.He joined the Chinese space programme 11 years later.

  While in space, Yang recorded everything he saw as well as showing China’s national flag and the United Nation’s flag to the people watching on TV at home.He also ate a meal of diced chicken and fried rice, before taking a 3-hour nap.The whole project went according to plan, but space exploration is not as easy as it seems.Anyone who saw the destruction of the US space shuttle Columbia in February this year will know that Yang took a great risk.

  He experienced extremely high temperatures, while the gravitational forces(重力)on takeoff and landing were strong enough to force tears from his eyes.He has spent five years training to become a spaceman.“I eat all of my meals at the space programme’s dining room and have never been able to take my son to kindergarten,”he said.“I’ve never met his teachers.”But becoming China’s first spaceman has made all the effort worthwhile.

  “When I boarded the spacecraft for the first time, I couldn’t help feeling excited”, he said.“I decided that I had to fly it.”

  To Chinese people, Yang is now a hero.One visitor to a Xinhua News Agency Online Forum(新华社网上论坛)said:“Yang’s trip is a giant leap forward for China.”Officials say the next Shenzhou will be launched by 2005.China also plans to develop space walking and a space lab.

  (From 21st Century, China Daily)

(1)

How long did each of Yang’s orbits take on average?

[  ]

A.

1 hour

B.

1.5 hours

C.

6 hours

D.

14 hours

(2)

Why did the writer mention the gravitational forces on takeoff and landing?

[  ]

A.

Because it was the most dangerous part of the flight.

B.

Because it was a very special experience.

C.

To show how much training he had for the flight.

D.

To show that Yang is brave.

(3)

Which of the following is true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The space flight showed China did better in space exploration than the US.

B.

It is reported that Yang Liwei will do a space walk in the year 2005.

C.

It is impossible for Yang Liwei to walk around in his first space exploration.

D.

At the age of 28, Mr Yang Liwei became a pilot in the Chinese Air Force.

(4)

What is the main idea of the story?

[  ]

A.

China’s first manned space flight.

B.

A hero with great courage.

C.

The first Chinese man in space.

D.

How Yang Liwei became China’s first spaceman.

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