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Space travel is nothing new. The first spacecraft with a human was sent up into space in 1961. Since then, people have not only traveled to space, but also many of them have lived there in space stations for some time.
The Soviet Union(前苏联) sent the first space station into space in 1971. This space station was called Salyut 1. Salyut 1 was designed as a place where people could live while they observed space and did experiments. The first group of astronauts lived there for 23 days. The Soviet Union went on to make seven more Salyut space stations. At about the same time, the United States built its own space station, called Skylab.
Astronauts visited and often lived in these space stations for a short time. However, it wasn’t until the late 1980s when The Soviet Union sent the Mir space station that people began to live in space for a longer time. Mir stayed in space from 1989 until 2001, when it was decided that the space station was too old and no longer safe to live in.
Living in space stations seems to be fun, but astronauts face many problems. One of them is food. All the meals on space station are put together on Earth and sent there by space shuttle. Because the food has to last a long time (sometimes up to three months), a lot of it has to be stored in cans. The space station does not have a fridge, but it has a cool room to keep fruit and vegetables fresh. Astronauts also eat many other foods such as dried meat that do not need special care.
Without the help of gravity, sitting down to eat can be tough. Astronauts sometimes have to fix themselves to the wall while eating. They also have to be very careful to that food does not float away.
【小题1】Which of the following has the closest meaning to the underlined word “observed” in Paragraph 2?
| A.Discovered | B.Checked | C.Watched | D.Fixed |
| A.Astronauts can never have a chance to eat fresh food when they live in space station. |
| B.The Soviet Union sent a total of 9 space stations into space in the 1970s and 1980s. |
| C.Astronauts could live in the Mir space station for no more than three weeks. |
| D.Space travel has quite a long history of more than 60 years. |
| A.Exploring Space | B.Space Travel | C.Living in Space | D.Space Stations |
| A.Discovered | B.Checked | C.Watched | D.Fixed |
| A.Astronauts can never have a chance to eat fresh food when they live in space station. |
| B.The Soviet Union sent a total of 9 space stations into space in the 1970s and 1980s. |
| C.Astronauts could live in the Mir space station for no more than three weeks. |
| D.Space travel has quite a long history of more than 60 years. |
| A.Exploring Space | B.Space Travel | C.Living in Space | D.Space Stations |
Only a hundred years ago, people seldom traveled far out of their birthplace. Books were very expensive and there were few national
(国家的)newspapers and no radio or TV. In fact, most people spent their time talking and listening. And only a little reading and writing went on and many people were unable to read and write. For this reason, native dialects(方言)grew up and people spoke as their parents and grandparents did. A Cornwall woman who traveled just as far as London would find that people spoke a complete different language.Sometimes it is hard to take in just how much things have changed. You always have books around, read magazines and newspapers, have different TV or radio programs. You and everyone around you, often travel not just in British islands but all of the world. Modern science has changed our life and distances
(距离)have been made shorter. It might have taken a Cornwall woman three days to travel to London. Now it takes less than two hours by air, less than four by train and less than six by road.The result of this is that the language we use is becoming more national and the dialect are dying out. Writing, printing
(印刷)and broadcasting(广播)have speeded up this change as one dialect has come to be used by more and more people. This is the dialect called Standard(标准的)English which was first used outside London in the south and east Midlands.(1) From the passage we know that a century ago __________.
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.people wouldn't like to leave their birthplaceB
.there were neither books nor newspapersC
.most people couldn't read and writeD
.people learned to read and write from their family members(2) If a Cornwall woman went to London a hundred years ago, she would find _________.
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.London was not far from her birthplaceB
.London was a strange cityC
.she could easily understand London peopleD
.she could hardly understand London people(3) Things have changed so much that people are not _____________ any more.
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.watching TV and listening to the radioB
.reading books and magazinesC
.traveling just within the British islandsD
.traveling over tile world(4) English is becoming more national because ________ .
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.distances have been made shorter by modern scienceB
.it takes a Cornwall woman less time to travel to LondonC
.the capital of England has been moved to a place near CornwallD
.people mustn't speak dialect in England(5) Today Standard English is __________.
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.dying out slowlyB
.used by more and more peopleC
.used in east Midlands onlyD
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