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SPACE is a lonely place. Hundreds of thousands of kilometers from home, astronauts have a hard life. It stands to reason that, once in a while, they need to have a good cry. But this is a lot harder than it sounds.
We still know very little about space, and about living in zero gravity. In fact, we are discovering new things every time astronauts take to the skies (and beyond). As The Atlantic reported in January, crying is not all that simple in space. This is because when a person normally cries, gravity makes their tears move downwards. But in a spacecraft, this is not the case. Here, there is no gravity, which is why we so often see pictures of astronauts floating around. This means that, strangely, when you cry your tears have nowhere to go. As a result, they just stick to your eyes.
In May 2011, astronaut Andrew Feustel experienced this. “Tears,” as he said, “don’t fall off your eye… they just kind of stay there. ” This can be quite painful. In space, your eyes get very dry, and the added moisture is irritating (气人的). Sometimes, things get even weirder(更怪异的). The astronaut Ron Parise told The Atlantic that when tears get big enough, they “break free of the eye and float around”.
No one can be quite sure why we cry. Why should water in our eyes have anything to do with feeling sad? If you stop to think about it, crying is a very strange thing indeed. And now, thanks to the wonders of space, it just got even stranger.
【小题1】The first paragraph mainly wants to tell us that .
| A.living in space is lonely |
| B.it’s easy to feel sad in space |
| C.it’s hard to cry in space |
| D.nobody wants to live in space |
| A.move downwards | B.move upwards |
| C.go out of the window | D.stick to their eyes |
| A.sad | B.comfortable | C.happy | D.uncomfortable |
| A.In space our eyes are very wet. |
| B.Tears will float around if they are big enough in space. |
| C.People know everything about living in zero gravity. |
| D.Gravity makes people’s tears move upwards in space. |
SPACE is a lonely place. Hundreds of thousands of kilometers from home, astronauts have a hard life. It stands to reason that, once in a while, they need to have a good cry. But this is a lot harder than it sounds.
We still know very little about space, and about living in zero gravity. In fact, we are discovering new things every time astronauts take to the skies (and beyond). As The Atlantic reported in January, crying is not all that simple in space. This is because when a person normally cries, gravity makes their tears move downwards. But in a spacecraft, this is not the case. Here, there is no gravity, which is why we so often see pictures of astronauts floating around. This means that, strangely, when you cry your tears have nowhere to go. As a result, they just stick to your eyes.
In May 2011, astronaut Andrew Feustel experienced this. “Tears,” as he said, “don’t fall off your eye… they just kind of stay there. ” This can be quite painful. In space, your eyes get very dry, and the added moisture is irritating (气人的). Sometimes, things get even weirder(更怪异的). The astronaut Ron Parise told The Atlantic that when tears get big enough, they “break free of the eye and float around”.
No one can be quite sure why we cry. Why should water in our eyes have anything to do with feeling sad? If you stop to think about it, crying is a very strange thing indeed. And now, thanks to the wonders of space, it just got even stranger.
1.The first paragraph mainly wants to tell us that .
A.living in space is lonely
B.it’s easy to feel sad in space
C.it’s hard to cry in space
D.nobody wants to live in space
2.If astronauts cry in spacecraft, their tears will .
A.move downwards B.move upwards
C.go out of the window D.stick to their eyes
3.Astronauts feel if tears are always in their eyes.
A.sad B.comfortable C.happy D.uncomfortable
4.What can we learn from the passage?
A.In space our eyes are very wet.
B.Tears will float around if they are big enough in space.
C.People know everything about living in zero gravity.
D.Gravity makes people’s tears move upwards in space.
Astronauts, people who fly into space, need special training. First they go to Houston, Texas. That is the home of the Johnson Space Centre. There they are tested to see how strong and smart they are.
One of the fi
rst
tests is for the heart. The people walk or run, then the space doctors see how
fast their hearts are beating.
Another important test is performed. In this test the person must curl(蜷曲)his body up in a ball. When he is in that position, he is put into a round cloth bag. The doctors give him no idea how long he will have to stay in the bag. If a spaceship broke down in space, the astronauts would get into bags like this. Then they would have to wait and curl up in darkness, until help could arrive. You can see that an astronaut must not be afraid of tight space or darkness.
After the tests, only the best people are chosen to start astronaut training in a training centre. The astronauts in training learn many other things. They learn how to jump out of a moving airplane. They learn to how to blow up a lifeboat and get into it while they are in the ocean. The astronauts also have to learn how to get lifted out of the ocean by helicopter(直升机). That may look fun, but it can be dangerous.
After they finish training, the astronauts continue to work. They stay in good shape by running and doing exercise. They read about their special jobs. In that way they can learn new facts about space travel.
Then the big day comes. The astronaut is told to go to work on a flight into space. The crew members(全体船员)get to know each other first. Then they can learn which job each will do.
1.The astronauts don’t know how long they will stay in the bag in the test because ________________.
A. the doctors need to know how strong they are
B. the astronauts need to show how smart they are
C. good astronauts mustn’t be afraid of darkness or tight space
D. nobody knows when help will come if the spaceship breaks down
2.The astronauts don’t learn how to ________________ in the training centre.
A. walk or run in space B. jump out of the moving plane
C. blow up a lifeboat D. get lifted out of water by helicopter
3.Which is the correct order according to the passage?
a. Doctors do tests on the astronauts.
b. The astronauts go to the Space Centre.
c. The astronauts learn new facts about space travel.
d. The best people are chosen for training.
e. The astronauts go to work on a flight into space.
A. a, b, c, d, e B. d, a, e, b, c C. b, a, d, c, e D. c, d, e, b, a
4.Which of the following is NOT true?
A. After the tests, only the best people are chosen to start astronaut training in a training centre.
B. The crew members get to know each other after the tests.
C. One of the first tests is for the heart.
D. An astronaut must not be afraid of tight space or darkness.
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| People _1_ at the moon and written poems about it for thousands of years, but nobody expected to go _2 1961 when Yuri Gagarin made the first manned space flight. Then the Americans decided to send a man to the moon . Apollo 11 took off _3_ 16 July , 1969. The moon is 238,900 miles from Earth and the journey _4 _ four days . On 21 July, Neil Armstrong 5_ the first man to walk on the moon. The astronaut in the pictures of the first moon landing isn't Neil Armstrong. The photos show the second man to walk on the moon , Buzz Aldrin. That's _6 Armstrong took the photos ! There were six manned missions to the moon between 1969 and 1972 , and 12 people _7_ on the moon . No astronauts have been to the moon _8_ 1972. We've learnt a lot about the moon because of these missions. For Example, we know that there's no life there. _9_ has ever lived on the moon, but some scientists think that people will live on the moon one day . Life on the moon 10 easy. It will be a difficult and dangerous place to live.
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