spacesuit
spacesuit是由space和suit构成的,英语中称之为合成词。又如:sunglasses。请你写出几个合成词:________ ________ ________
科目:初中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
| A.scientists’ hands | B.tools in their hands |
| C.robots’ arms and hands | D.workers’ hands |
| A.Space walking is very comfortable |
| B.Space walking is difficult |
| C.Astronauts needn’t wear spacesuits when walking in space. |
| D.Space walking is very safe |
| A.太空服 | B.防暴服 | C.羽绒服 | D.雨衣 |
| A.Spacesuits can keep astronauts warm |
| B.Spacesuits can keep astronauts safe |
| C.Flying rubbish in space goes very slowly |
| D.Outside the station ,it can be too cold or hot for people. |
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科目:初中英语 来源:2011-2012学年浙江省温州地区八年级上学期期中质量检测英语卷 题型:阅读理解
Have you ever seen people building houses? To build a house , you need workers. They use their hands , tools(工具) and machines to put things together. Building the ISS(国际太空站) is the same. The difference is that the workers are astronauts. They walk in space and use robots’ arms and hands to do their work.
In the space station ,astronauts are comfortable. The temperature there is about 21℃.But outside the station , it can be too hot or cold for people. In the sunlight, it’s about 120℃. In the shadow(阴暗处)of the station, it’s about -85℃ . So when astronauts walk in space , they have to wear heavy clothes----spacesuits.
Spacesuits also keep astronauts safe from flying rubbish(垃圾)in space.Each time people go into space , they leave rubbish there. So astronauts should be careful because there’s a lot of rubbish, some rubbish goes many times as fast as a plane !
Space walking is not easy , and it can be dangerous. So getting ready for it takes a lot of time to learn. Astronauts will need to do 160 space walks to finish their work in the ISS. That will take about 1,900man-hour of work.
【小题1】What’s the temperature in the space station?
A. 21℃ B120℃ C. -85℃ D.-21℃
【小题2】The astronauts work in space with
| A.scientists’ hands | B.tools in their hands |
| C.robots’ arms and hands | D.workers’ hands |
| A.Space walking is very comfortable |
| B.Space walking is difficult |
| C.Astronauts needn’t wear spacesuits when walking in space. |
| D.Space walking is very safe |
| A.太空服 | B.防暴服 | C.羽绒服 | D.雨衣 |
| A.Spacesuits can keep astronauts warm |
| B.Spacesuits can keep astronauts safe |
| C.Flying rubbish in space goes very slowly |
| D.Outside the station ,it can be too cold or hot for people. |
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科目:初中英语 来源:2013届浙江省温州地区八年级上学期期中质量检测英语卷 题型:阅读理解
Have you ever seen people building houses? To build a house , you need workers. They use their hands , tools(工具) and machines to put things together. Building the ISS(国际太空站) is the same. The difference is that the workers are astronauts. They walk in space and use robots’ arms and hands to do their work.
In the space station ,astronauts are comfortable. The temperature there is about 21℃.But outside the station , it can be too hot or cold for people. In the sunlight, it’s about 120℃. In the shadow(阴暗处)of the station, it’s about -85℃ . So when astronauts walk in space , they have to wear heavy clothes----spacesuits.
Spacesuits also keep astronauts safe from flying rubbish(垃圾)in space.Each time people go into space , they leave rubbish there. So astronauts should be careful because there’s a lot of rubbish, some rubbish goes many times as fast as a plane !
Space walking is not easy , and it can be dangerous. So getting ready for it takes a lot of time to learn. Astronauts will need to do 160 space walks to finish their work in the ISS. That will take about 1,900man-hour of work.
1.What’s the temperature in the space station?
A. 21℃ B120℃ C. -85℃ D.-21℃
2.The astronauts work in space with
A.scientists’ hands B.tools in their hands
C.robots’ arms and hands D.workers’ hands
3.Which of following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Space walking is very comfortable
B.Space walking is difficult
C. Astronauts needn’t wear spacesuits when walking in space.
D. Space walking is very safe
4.What does the underlined word“spacesuit”mean in Chinese?
A.太空服 B.防暴服 C.羽绒服 D.雨衣
5.Which of following is not TRUE according to the passage?
A.Spacesuits can keep astronauts warm
B. Spacesuits can keep astronauts safe
C.Flying rubbish in space goes very slowly
D.Outside the station ,it can be too cold or hot for people.
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科目:初中英语 来源:湖北省中考真题 题型:阅读理解
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科目:初中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
阅读下面短文,根据所给语境,按要求完成下列各题。
The first walk into outer space was taken by a Soviet astronaut. Astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese to walk in space on September 27, 2008. It showed that it was quite safe for a man to be outside the spaceship for a certain period of time. But to walk in space, astronauts have to meet with many kinds of difficulties and dangers.
The spaceship goes round the earth at an altitude (海拔高度) of about 200 kilometers above its surface. At such altitudes there is no atmosphere which protects the life on the earth. The conditions of outer space are very harmful to man.
The boiling point of liquids (液体) goes down with pressure. But pressure outside the spaceship is nearly zero. In such conditions the decompression (减压) of the spacesuit may cause the boiling of the blood and quick death. There is radiation from space and it is armful.
Breathing problems in space can be solved with the help of the spacesuit. Another problem is heat. Man gives off heat in the course (过程) of his activity, and the harder the labor (劳动) is, the greater the amount (总量) of heat is. In space unless special measures are taken, the heat inside the spacesuit would make the conditions difficult.
1. 根据处完成下面的句子。(每空一词)
Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese astronaut _______ ________ in space on September 27, 2008.
2. 根据短文内容,完成下面的句子。(每空一词)
The altitude is so ________ that there is no atmosphere which protects the life on the earth. At the same time, the astronauts usually meet with some problems, such as ________ problem, radiation problem, breathing problem, heat problem and so on.
3. 将处翻译成汉语。
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