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Lockheed Martin, American space system company (空间系统公司) has found a really cool way to inspire the young minds of today to the research fields in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).

It may look like a normal yellow bus, but all the magic happens once you get inside. Meet the “Mars (火星) Experience Bus,” part of Lockheed Martin’s new “Generation Beyond” national education program to get the kids joining in studying what goes on outside of our home planet. The bus offers a virtual reality (VR, 虚拟现实) experience making the teenagers feel like they are driving on Mars.

The VR experience was developed by taking advantage of software (软件) created for today’s best video games, so you can imagine the picture shown is top level. The kids do seem really excited to see the bus take a virtual trip on the red planet and search unknown places. It’s certainly a great way of learning about the universe by virtual reality working on a common bus.

The Lockheed Martin’s bus will start a tour in the United States to allow kids from different parts of the country to take a ride in it. The Generation Beyond project also includes an iPhone app for iOS providing real-time information about weather reports for Mars, and there’s also a free deep space course for middle school teachers and students.

1.“A really cool way” in the first paragraph refers to ________.

A . A science subject   B. Mars Experience Bus   C. Video game software

2.“Generation Beyond” is a/an ________.

A. school bus     B. educational project    C. vocation trip

3. The VR experience was developed from ________.

A. video games    B. space science     C. diving systems

4.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to this passage?

A. It just looks like a normal school bus after you get inside.

B. Kids are sure to be more interested in all subjects after the experience.

C. You can get the real-time weather reports for Mars with the iPhone.

5.The best title of this passage may be ________.

A. The common yellow bus 

B. The mysterious red planet

C. The magic VR tour

 

1.B 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.C 【解析】 试题分析:本文介绍了一个美国空间系统公司用一种很酷的方式,乘坐一种火星体验公交车,让青少年可以进行一个虚拟体验旅行,体验在火星上驾驶。这是Generation Beyond项目的一部分。这个项目还包括一个iPhone应用程序为iOS提供火星实时天气预报信息。 1.推理判断题。根据It may look like a normal yellow bus, but all the magic happens once you get inside. Meet the “Mars (火星) Experience Bus,”可知这种很酷的方法是指体验火星上的公交车,故选B。 2.Generation Beyond” national education program to get the kids joining in studying what goes on outside of our home planet.可知Generation Beyond是一种教育项目,让孩子们参加研究我们星球外进行的事,故选B。 3.VR experience was developed by taking advantage of software (软件) created for today’s best video games, 可知虚拟体验系统是从今天的视频游戏发展而来的,故选A。 4.项目还包括一个iPhone应用程序为iOS提供火星实时天气预报信息,”因此可以用iPhone获得火星上的天气情况。故选C。 5.C标题归纳题。根据he bus offers a virtual reality (VR, 虚拟现实) experience making the teenagers feel like they are driving on Mars.可知全文围绕着青少年可以进行一个虚拟体验旅行,体验在火星上驾驶,故选C。 考点:科普类短文阅读。
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