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V. 选用正确的词组填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分;其中有三个多余项)

leave alone;   was aware ;   came across;    as far as he was concerned;    adjust to;

fit in with;    in the meantime;  dying to;  all in all;  had no difficulty;      upside down;

71.He has his faults, but _______________ he is an honest man.

72.You buy the fruit, ________________ I'll cook breakfast.

73.Besides,____________________ ,what other people thought was not the most important thing.

74.His ideas didn't __________________ our aims.

75.How difficult do you think it is to ________________ living in another country?

76.I ______________ this book in an old bookstore near the Palace Museum.

77.I know you're ________________ hear all about my life here.

78.You'd better turn the bottle _________________ to empty out the oil.

 

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第二卷(共45分)

V. 选用正确的词组填空 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分;其中有三个多余项)

leave alone;   was aware ;   came across;    as far as he was concerned;    adjust to;

fit in with;    in the meantime;  dying to;  all in all;  had no difficulty;      upside down;

71.He has his faults, but _______________ he is an honest man.

72.You buy the fruit, ________________ I'll cook breakfast.

73.Besides,____________________ ,what other people thought was not the most important thing.

74.His ideas didn't __________________ our aims.

75.How difficult do you think it is to ________________ living in another country?

76.I ______________ this book in an old bookstore near the Palace Museum.

77.I know you're ________________ hear all about my life here.

78.You'd better turn the bottle _________________ to empty out the oil.

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  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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  China's third manned spacecraft lifted off at 9:10 p.m. on Thursday to accomplish its most ambitious and risky task: spacewalk.

Shenzhou VII, carrying astronauts Zhai Zhigang, Liu Boming and Jing Haipeng, was launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Gansu Province, into a clear sky.

As is the case with such tasks in China, the first few moments were tense. But then the ground control heard the voices of the astronauts. They felt "physically sound", they said to the joy of the scientists on the ground.

The astronauts will orbit the Earth for three days, 68 hours, to be precise, and one of them will walk in space about 343 km above the Earth on Saturday.

That will be China's first spacewalk and will make China the third country to conduct extra-vehicular activity (EVA) in space. The other two to have achieved that are the former Soviet Union and the US.

The timing of the spacewalk could, however, be changed, depending on how long it would take for the astronauts to adjust to all the factors. EVAs are necessary for China's long-term goal of building a space station by 2020, and possibly launching a manned task to the Moon.

The astronauts will land in central part of the Inner Mongolia autonomous region in a re-entry module on September 28th (Sunday).

The astronauts entered the spacecraft at 6:28 p.m. Thursday, checked the communication system with the ground control after reviewing the operation manual of the spaceship.

The spaceship will change its orbit around 4 a.m. today. And the astronauts will start testing and putting on the EVA spacesuits, which could take up to 15 hours.

China launched its first manned spaceship (Shenzhou V) in October 2003, and followed it up by sending Shenzhou VI two years later. But the Shenzhou VII astronauts have a greater task in hand.

 

56. What can we learn from the passage ?

A. This will be the third time for Chinese astronauts to have a space walk.

B. Three astronauts will walk in space on schedule to conduct EVA in space.

C. The Shenzhou-7 re-entry module will land on Saturday afternoon in central part of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

D. The success of the spacewalk will be one step further towards China's longer-term goal to have a space station by 2020.

57. The underlined words “such tasks in China” in the third paragraph most probably refer to         .

A. the first human spacewalk by the former Soviet Union astronaut Alexei Leonov in 1965

B. American astronaut Neil Armstrong setting foot on the Moon in 1969

C. the first two manned spaceflights of China in 2003 and 2005

D. China's launching a manned spacecraft to the Moon

58. The main purpose of the passage is to          .

A. tell a story      B. provide evidence     C. give a report   D. compare opinions  

 

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