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       Man-made satellites have been sent up into space by many countries. These satellites go round the earth and help us to learn more about the earth, the weather and other things. Most countries use these satellites to sent and receive messages. For example, with their help China can send their programs to America, too. We can also use satellites to help us to make telephone calls to foreign countries.
【小题1】These satellites go round ____.
A.the earthB.the moonC.the sunD.the stars
【小题2】 Man-made satellites are ____ to people.
A.terribleB.usefulC.unknownD.not necessary
【小题3】 Without the help of man-made satellites, we couldn’t see ____ on TV.
A.anything interestingB.what other people are doing
C.foreign programsD.colour films
【小题4】Man-made satellites can also help us ____ to our friends on the other side of the world.
A.write downB.send birthday presents
C.pay visitD.make telephone calls

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We have always been interested in the moon. 2000 years ago people already knew it moved around the earth and where it would be in the sky at different times of the year. At that time, everything about the moon was learned by watching it carefully in the sky.
When scientists could use telescopes(望远镜) to study the moon more closely, their ideas began to change. They could see the moon was made of rocks. Most scientists thought moon rocks would be different from those on Earth. This was because they believed the moon had once been a planet that had been caught in the earth’s gravity millions of years earlier.
In 1969 moon rocks were finally brought to the earth and studied. Much to their surprise, scientists found that, except for water, the moon and the earth were made of the same things. Once again new ideas were needed for this new information.
After years of study, most scientists now think that the moon was once part of Earth. They believe very early in its history, maybe 4 million years ago, something about the size of Mars hit Earth. This sent billions of rocks into space around our planet. These rocks slowly joined together and after many years became the moon.
In the future, even though our ideas about the moon may change again, we will still be interested in it.
【小题1】From the passage we know the moon was made of_____________.

A.earthB.rocksC.waterD.metal
【小题2】In the passage the writer wants to tell us ___________________.
A.why people are interested in the moon
B.how ideas about the moon have changed over time
C.where the moon came from in the past
D.that people have finally learned the truth about the moon.
【小题3】Before 1969 most scientists thought the moon was ______________.
A.part of the earth billions of years earlier
B.older than the earth
C.a planet caught by the earth’s gravity
D.made of the same things as the earth
【小题4】From this passage we can learn that ___________________.
A.scientists in the past were not clever
B.the earth was once part of the moon
C.we now know everything about the moon
D.new information brings new ideas

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Man-made satellites have been sent up into space by many countries. These satellites go round the earth and help us to learn more about the earth, the weather and other things. Most countries use these satellites to sent and receive messages. For example, with their help China can send their programs to America, too. We can also use satellites to help us to make telephone calls to foreign countries.
【小题1】These satellites go round ____.

A.the earthB.the moonC.the sunD.the stars
【小题2】 Man-made satellites are ____ to people.
A.terribleB.usefulC.unknownD.not necessary
【小题3】 Without the help of man-made satellites, we couldn’t see ____ on TV.
A.anything interestingB.what other people are doing
C.foreign programsD.colour films
【小题4】Man-made satellites can also help us ____ to our friends on the other side of the world.
A.write downB.send birthday presents
C.pay visitD.make telephone calls

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If you look at the sky one night and see something moving and shining that you have never seen before, it might be a comet (彗星).
  A comet sometimes looks like a star. Like a planet, a comet has no light of its own. It shines from the sunlight it reflects (反射). Like the earth, a comet goes round the sun, but on a much longer path (轨道) than the earth travels.
If a comet isn’t a star, what is it then?
    Some scientists think that a large part of a comet is water frozen into pieces of ice and mixed with iron and rock dust and perhaps a few big pieces of rock. When sunshine melts (融化) the ice in the comet, great clouds of gas go trailing after it. These clouds, together with the dust, form a long tail.Many people perhaps have seen a comet. However no one knows how many comets there are. There may be millions of comets, but only a few come close enough for us to see.
  An Englishman named Edmund Halley, who lived from 1656 to 1742, found out a lot about the paths that comets take through the sky. Some comets move out of our sight and never come back. Others keep coming back at regular times. A big comet that keeps coming back was named after Halley because he was the one who worked out when it would come back again. Maybe you have ever seen Halley’s Comets because the last time it came close to the sun and the earth was in the year 1986. Then people all over the world were outside at night to look at it. You will probably be able to see Halley’s Comets when it comes near the earth again.
小题1:A comet is like ________.
A.sunB.moonC.sunlightD.the earth
小题2:A large part of a comet is ______.
A.water and rock
B.water frozen into pieces of ice and mixed with iron
C.ice, iron and rock dust
D.only a few big pieces of rock
小题3:Maybe many people _______.
A.haven’t seen any cometsB.have seen all comets
C.have seen a comet at daytimeD.have seen a comet
小题4:Some comets keep coming back ________.
A.at any timeB.at noonC.at regular timesD.at daytime
小题5:Halley’s Comets came back _____.
A.in 1990B.in 1980C.in 1986D.in 1989

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Man-made satellites have been sent up into space by many countries. These satellites go round the earth and help us to learn more about the earth, the weather and other things. Most countries use these satellites to sent and receive messages. For example, with their help China can send their programs to America, too. We can also use satellites to help us to make telephone calls to foreign countries.
小题1:These satellites go round ____.
A.the earthB.the moonC.the sunD.the stars
小题2: Man-made satellites are ____ to people.
A.terribleB.usefulC.unknownD.not necessary
小题3: Without the help of man-made satellites, we couldn’t see ____ on TV.
A.anything interestingB.what other people are doing
C.foreign programsD.colour films
小题4:Man-made satellites can also help us ____ to our friends on the other side of the world.
A.write downB.send birthday presents
C.pay visitD.make telephone calls

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