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任务型阅读 阅读短文,按要求完成各题。(5分) At the moment, i...

任务型阅读  阅读短文,按要求完成各题。(5分)

At the moment, it may be difficult to imagine, but many people believe that, by the year 2100, we will live on the planet Mars. Our own planet, Earth, is becoming more and more crowded and polluted. Luckily, we can start again and build a better world on Mars.

    First of all, transport should be much better. At present, our spaceships are too slow to carry large numbers of people to Mars—it takes months. However, by 2100, spaceship can travel at half the speed of light. It might take us two or three days to get to Mars!

    Secondly, humans need food, water and air to live. Scientists should be able to develop plants that can be grown on Mars. These plants will produce the food and air that we need. However, can these plants produce water for us? There is no answer now.
    There is a problem for us to live on Mars. Mars suck us much less than the Earth does. This will be dangerous because we could easily jump too high and fly slowly away into space. To prevent this, humans on Mars have to wear special shoes to make themselves heavier.

    Life on Mars will be better than that on Earth in many ways. People will have more space. Living in a large building with only 10 bedrooms is highly possible. Many people believe that robots will do most of our work, so we have more time for our hobbies.

    There will probably be no school on Mars. Every student will have a computer at home which is connected to the internet. They can study, do their homework and take exams in online schools. Each student will also have their own online teacher called “e-teacher”.

    However, in some ways, life on Mars may not be better than that on the earth today. Food will not be the same—meals will probably be in the form of pills and will not be as delicious as they are today. Also, space travel will make many people feel ill. The spaceship will travel fast, so the journey to Mars will probably be very uncomfortable.

1.根据短文内容完成句子填空(每空限填一个单词)。

In the first paragraph, we can know, Earth is becoming more and more_____ and___ to make  people  want  to live on the planet of Mars.

2.根据短文内容完成句子填空(每空限填一个单词)。

In order to live on Mars, people need faster _______________, ______________ that can produce food or air for people, and special shoes.

3.根据短文内容回答问题。

What examples are given in the passage about the disadvantages living on Mars? 

_______________________________________________________________________________                                                                      

4.把短文中画底线的句子译成汉语。

_______________________________________________________________________________                                                                       

5.根据短文内容用一个完整的英文句子(限10个词以内)回答问题。

What’s the passage mainly  about ?

__________________________________________________________________________

 

1.crowed,polluted 2.transports 、plants 3.Food will not be the same—meals will probably be in the form of pills and will not be as delicious as they are today. space travel will make many people feel ill. 4.现在,我们的宇宙飞船太慢了以至于不能载大量的人去火星。它需要花费数月. 5.The advantages and disadvantages living on Mars. 【解析】 试题分析:短文大意:目前,它可能是难以想象的,但许多人相信,在2100年,我们将生活在火星上。我们自己的星球--地球,正变得越来越拥挤和污染。幸运的是,我们可以重新开始,在火星上建立一个更好的世界。本文主要介绍了在火星上生活的优缺点。 1.根据第一段中Our own planet, Earth, is becoming more and more crowded and polluted. Luckily, we can start again and build a better world on Mars. 可知该分别填写crowed, polluted。 2.根据第二段开头First of all, transport should be much better.和第三段中These plants will produce the food and air that we need.可知该分别填写transports 、plants。 3.根据文章最后一段可知文章就火星上生活的缺点给出了两个例子:Food will not be the same—meals will probably be in the form of pills and will not be as delicious as they are today. space travel will make many people feel ill. 4. 5.本文主要说了在火星上生活的优缺点,所以可回答:The advantages and disadvantages living on Mars. 考点:任务型阅读。
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Two Chinese spacecrafts successfully completed China’s first space docking (对接) early November 3, 2011, which has taken the country a step closer to building its own space station.

Nearly two days after its launch, the unmanned spacecraft Shenzhou VIII docked with the space lab module Tiangong I more than 343 km above the earth surface. Shenzhou VIII and Tiangong I took apart after flying together for 12 days. On the 14th of November, the two spacecrafts finished the second docking. Then Shenzhou VIII parted from Tiangong I again and returned to the earth safely on the 17th. Tiangong I is still traveling around the earth in the space, waiting for the arrival of Shenzhou IX and X and so on in the near future.

That marked another great leap for China’s space program and made China the third country in the world, after the United States and Russia, master the space docking technique (空间对接技术).

The world’s first space docking was achieved in 1966, when the manned U.S, spacecraft Gemini 8 docked with an unmanned Agena Target Vehicle. Space docking is necessary to explore space beyond Earth’s orbit (轨道). “The capability increases China’s ability to act independently in space, as well as its ability to work together with others,” said Gregory Kulacki, a U.S. space scientist and senior analyst.

“With the success of its first space docking, China is now equipped with the basic technology and ability required for the construction of a space station,” said Zhou Jianping, chief designer of China’s manned space program.” The country is on its way to building a permanent manned space station around 2020.”

1.What did the success of the first space docking mean to China?

A. China has caught up with the United States in the space exploration field.

B. China took a step closer to building its own space station.

C. China became the first country to master the space docking technique.

D. China has the ability to build a permanent manned space station right now.

2.What does the underlined word “That” in the third paragraph refer to?

A. Shenzhou VIII                      

B. Tiangong I 

C. The Space Station                   

D. The success of China’s first space docking

3.What can we learn from the passage? 

A. Tiangong I will fly in the space for 12 days.

B. The first space docking of the world was achieved in 1966, by Russians.

C. Without space docking technique people can’t explore space beyond Earth’s orbit.

D. The U.S.A helped China achieve the first space docking.

4.Which of the following statements is Not True?

A. Shenzhou VIII docked with the space lab module Tiangong I on November 3, 2011

B. Shenzhou VIII returned to the earth safely on November 17, 2011.

C. The USA , Russia and China have mastered the space docking technique

D. Tiangong I is still traveling around the earth, waiting for the arrival of Shenzhou IX and X around 2020.

5.What’s the passage mainly about?

A. The first space docking of China.       

B. The history of space docking.

C. The first space docking of the world.    

D. The space docking technique

 

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Yang Nan, 17, was happy to move to her new home in a northern area of Beijing. She was told that her neighborhood used to be rich farmland planted with vegetables, corn and wheat. But looking at the new road, beautiful parks and supermarkets, to her surprise, Yang couldn't see any sign that food was once grown there.

   Yang is not alone. In recent years, many Chinese people have moved into new houses in country areas. Tall buildings have been built everywhere in the suburbs. The crops and fruit trees are no more grown there. But these changes have caused big problems too, warns Gan Zangchun, an official(官员)at the Ministry of Land and Resources(国土资源部).

   "Chinese cities are growing very fast. This has made the area for farmland much smaller than before. This is really bad for the country's ability to grow food, not to mention the lives of farmers," said Gan last Monday.

   As the population of China is growing all the time, the country needs more farmland to grow food for the increasing people of China. But the recent rise in house prices has made selling land a good business. A lot of land has been used to build new houses for sale. So you can see, the shortage of the farmland is now a very serious problem.

   Pollution, such as, oil pollution, industrial(工业) pollution and water pollution, which makes land useless, is another reason for the big drop in China's farmland. About 2.67 million square kilometers of land in China have been polluted and turned into desert.

   Today, can we use less farmland to grow enough food for more people? Of course not! The government wants China to have at least 120 million hectares(公顷) of farmland. Only in this way can we raise such a big population. But there are only about 121.8 million hectares left. "It will be really difficult to reach the goal", Gan said. He said that the government would fight illegal(非法的) land use and something useful must be done to stop farmland from becoming desert.

1.The article seems to tell us that_____________.

A. farmland is in danger          

B. countryside is turned into towns

C. farmland has been sold        

D. Chinese cities are growing fast

2.From what Gan Zangchun said, we know he is worrying about ____________.

A. China's development is too slow

B. the population of China is growing fast

C. Chinese people have worse life than before

D. the reduction(减少) and pollution of the farmland

3.What size of the land have been polluted and turned into desert?

A. 120 million hectares.          

B. 121.8 million hectares.

C. 2.67 million square kilometers.  

D. Millions of square kilometers.

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A. Yang Nan's new home is in a northern area of Beijing.

B. The country needs enough farmland so that the farmers can grow enough food for the people of China.

C. Chinese cities are growing too slowly so the government encourages people to change the farmland into towns.

D. Pollution is also an important reason for the big drop in China's farmland.

5.What will the government do with the problem of the drop in China's farmland?

A. Government needs farmland to grow food for the people of China.

B. Government will order not to build new towns any more.

C. Government will stop the growth of the cities in order to stop selling farmland for business.

D. Government will fight illegal land use and stop farmland from becoming dessert.

 

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Chinese writer Mo Yan has won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature(文学). He is the first Chinese who lives and works in China to win the prize.

Mo Yan, the pen-name for Guan Moye, was bom in 1955 and grew up in Gaomi in Shandong province in eastern China. His parents were farmers. He left school to work at the age of 12, first on the farm, later in a factory. In 1976 he joined the PLA and during this time he began to study literature and writing. His first short story was published in 1981.

He has written many famous books about his childhood and his hometown. The novel Honggaoliang jiazu is one of them. It tells five stories that took place in Gaomi during the 1930s and 1940s. The book was published in 1987 and translated into English in 1993. It was made into a popular movie in 1987 by the well-known director Zhang Yimou.

Besides his novels, Mo Yan has published many short stories and essays(散文). He is regarded as one of the greatest writers in China. Many of his books have been translated into English, French and many other languages.

The Nobel Prizes were set up by Alfred Nobel, a great Swedish inventor, in 1895. The winner will win a medal, a diploma(证书) and a cash award of 8 million Swedish Kronor (about 7 million yuan).

1.When did Mo Yan leave school to work on the farm?

A. In 1955         B. In 1967         C. In 1976             D. In 1981

2.What can we know from the second paragraph?

A. Mo Yan lived a hard life when he was young.

B. Mo Yan's family was rich when he was young.

C. Mo Yan had good education in his early life.

D. Mo Yan liked writing when he worked in the factory.

3.Which is NOT true about Mo Yan's books?

A. Most of the stories happened in his hometown.

B. They have been translated into foreign languages.

C. They have been made into movies by Zhang Yimou.

D. They are not only novels but also short stories and essays.

4.What was Alfred Nobel?

A. He was a poet.    B. He was a director.   

C. He was an inventor.    D. He was a writer.

5.What is mainly talked about in the passage?

A. Mo Yan has written many famous books.

B. Mo Yan's stories have been translated into foreign languages.

C. Alfred Nobel set up the Nobel Prizes.

D. Mo Yan has won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature.

 

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