题目内容
In 1865 the famous French writer Jules Verne wrote two books. One was “From the Earth to the Moon” and the other was “Around the Moon” . In these books Jules Verne described man landing on the moon.
In 1969 man did land on the moon. Many of the details(细节) of the real moon landing had been described with amazing accuracy(精确) in Jules Verne’s books.
Here are three of the similarities. Jules Verne’s spaceship carried three men. Apollo Ⅱ carried three men. Jules Verne’s spaceship had an initial speed(初速) of 36 000 feet per second. Apollo Ⅱ’s initial speed was 35 500 feet per second. Last, Jules Verne’s spaceship took 97 hours,13 minutes, and 20 seconds to reach the moon. Apollo Ⅱ took 103 hours and 3 minutes.
The door of Apollo Ⅱ opened at 10:56 in the afternoon, on July 20,1969, and a man stepped out onto the surface of the moon. Jules Verne had predicted(预言) it with great accuracy over one hundred and four years earlier.
1. The two books were written__________ man landed on the moon.
A. after B. before C. because D. when
2. Jules Verne could describe the moon landing with amazing accuracy because__________.
A. Jules Verne took part in the landing
B. the spacemen told him everything about the landing
C. he was good at predicting
D. he was one of the scientists who planned the landing
3. In 1969 man landed on the moon__________.
A. for the second time
B. for the first time
C. with Jules Verne’s prediction followed
D. with the help of Jules Verne
4.From the passage we can see that the writer __________.
A. was one of the spacemen
B. was a scientist
C. told us how to land on the moon
D. was surprised at the similarity
解析:
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