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1、备战2022中考英语阅读理解热点话题+体裁分类训练(中考真题+各地模拟题)专题07 航空航天Passage 1(2021贵州毕节中考真题)Tianwen I is Chinas first Mars probe(火星探测器). Where does the name come from? Do you still remember Qu Yuan, a famous poet in ancient China? He loved his motherland very much. His long poem “Heavenly Questions(天问)” expresses the cont
2、inual hard work and the great spirit of the Chinese nation to science. That is why Tianwen I was officially named, which is quite cultural and beautiful.On July 14, 2020. Tianwen I arrived at the Wenchang Space Launch Site(发射站)in Hainan Province. The space probe Tianwen I based off(发射升空)at 12:41 p.m
3、. on July 23, 2020, carrying a Long March 5 carrier rocket(长征5号运载火箭). It took Tianwen I about seven months to travel to Mars.The Chinas Mars rover(火星车), Zhurong moved from is landing platform(平台)onto the surface of the Red Planet at 10:40 a.m. on May 15th, 2021, starting is exploration(探险旅程)around t
4、he landing site.The 240-kilogram robot was sent into the sky to survey Mars landforms, geography situation, and something about water, ice, environment and other physical fields.Before Tianwen I, no country had ever tried to send an orbiter(运行器), a lander and a rover in one single expedition(考察)to M
5、ars.1Which country is Tianwen I Mars probe from?AChina.BAmerica.CCanada.DJapan.2Why was the first Mars probe here given the name, Tianwen I?ABecause of a book written by Li Bai.BBecause of a poem written by Qu Yuan.CBecause of a famous scientist.DBecause of a well-known engineer.3When was Tianwen I
6、sent into the space?AOn June 23, 2020.BOn June 24, 2020COn July 23, 2020.DOn July 24, 2020.4How long did it take Tianwen I to travel to Mars?AAbout 3 months.BAbout 5 months.CAbout 7 monthsDAbout 9 months.5What does the Mars rover, Zhurong survey on Mars?ALandforms and geography situation. BSomething
7、 about water, ice and environment.COther physical fields.DAll of the above.Passage 2(2021湖北荆门中考真题) On the early morning of December 17, the Change-5 lunar probe (月球探测器) landed safely on the grasslands in Inner Mongolia, meaning the Change-5 mission (任务) ended successfully. Change-5 was launched from
8、 the Wenchang Space Launch Center in Hainan Province on November 24, 2020. On December 1, the probe got to the moon. During the stay on the moon, it collected 1,731 grams of rock and soil samples (样品). On December 3, our national flag was shown on the moon. After that, the probe was ready to go home
9、. China is no stranger to lunar exploration (探月) programs. Over the years, it has sent a number of increasingly challenging missions to the moon. One of the most famous missions was the historic landing of Change-4 spacecraft on the moons far side in 2019. As Change-5 reached a new area of the moon,
10、 this launch successfully pushed the limits (极限) even further. Its no doubt a great step forward for the space industry.This is a truly historic event for Chinas space program, making China the third nation in the world to bring samples back from the moon. The success has also made Change-5 the firs
11、t spacecraft to bring back samples from the moon since 1976 when a Russian spaceship brought back 170.1 grams of samples to the earth. This was no easy task, but China has made it.6How long did the whole Change-5 mission last?AAbout half a month.BAround 10 days.COver a month.DMore than 20 days.7The
12、underlined word “launched” in paragraph 2 means _ in Chinese.A回收B发射C发明D销毁8Paragraph 3 mainly talks about _.Athe importance of space explorationBthe difficulty in lunar explorationCthe future of Chinas space programDthe progress in Chinas moon missions9In which part of a newspaper can we find the pas
13、sage?ACULTUREBTRAVELCSCIENCEDSPORTPassage 3(2021广西贺州中考真题) Have you ever heard of satellites(卫星)? What are they used for?Satellites are helping to forecast(预报)the weather now. They are in space, and they can reach any part of the world. The satellites take pictures of the atmosphere, where the weathe
14、r forms. They send these pictures to the weather stations. So meteorologists(气象学家)can see the weather of any part of the world. From the pictures, the scientists can often say how the weather will change so that it can work better for people.Nowadays, more and more countries have weather satellites.
15、 Nearly five hundred weather stations in sixty countries receive satellite pictures. When they receive the new pictures, the meteorologists compare them with the earlier ones. Perhaps they may find the clouds have changed during the last few hours. This may mean that the weather on the ground may so
16、on change, too. In their next weather forecast, the meteorologists can say the weather will change soon. So the weather satellites are a great help to the meteorologists. Before satellites were invented, the meteorologists could only forecast the weather for about 24 or 48 hours. Now they can make g
17、ood forecasts for about two weeks. Soon they may be able to forecast the weather for more than two weeks or more ahead.With the development of the society, weather satellites will work better and better in peoples life.根据短文内容,选择最佳选项。10From the second paragraph we can know satellites travel _.Ain the
18、 atmosphereBin spaceCon the groundDin the clouds11Nowadays, meteorologists forecast the weather _.Awithout studying satellite picturesBbefore receiving satellite picturesCwhen receiving satellite picturesDafter comparing the new satellite pictures with the earlier ones12According to the passage, may
19、be meteorologists will soon be able to forecast the weather for _.Aabout 24 or 48 hoursBabout a weekCless than two weeksDmore than 14 days or even longer13Whats the main idea of this passage?ASatellites can reach any part of the world.BSatellites can take pictures of the earth.CSatellites are used f
20、or forecasting the weather.DMore and more countries have weather satellites.Passage 4(2021江苏镇江二模)Chinese space exploration made great achievements in 2020, with the most important event being the Change 5 mission (任务).The Change 5 was Chinas first sample (样本) return mission. It travelled in space fo
21、r 23 days and and brought back 1.7 kg of lunar rock and soil samples to Earth. This was the worlds first lunar return mission since 1976 and made China the third country to complete a lunar return mission after the United States and the former Soviet Union.As the countrys most difficult mission yet,
22、 Changes 5 marked a major step forward for Chinas space exploration. The lunar samples have been sent to laboratories for research that will improve understanding of the state, temperature, and material content of the moon.Some of the samples will be put on display in the science and technology muse
23、um to encourage scientific interest. “This will greatly encourage people, especially young people, to study and explore the worlds beyond Earth,” a planetary scientist at the China University of Geosciences in Wuhan said.China also views the mission as part of mankinds exploration of the moon as a w
24、hole.The Change5 landing area was very deliberately chosen. The Mons Rumker area, which had never been sampled before, is geologically (地质学上) younger than the sampling areas of the US and Soviet missions. Scientists believe the new samples could help fill a gap (空白) in understanding the moons volcan
25、ic (火山的) activity and evolution (演变).China has promised to share its sample with scientists from other countries. Some foreign scientists have shown interest. Lunar exploration is not for business purposes, but for the purpose of international scientific research. Mankind will explore the moon toget
26、her, as large exploration projects will require international cooperation (合作) in the future. China will play a leadship role in the international scientific community.14What does the underlined word in Paragraph 6 mean?AeasilyBcarefullyCrapidlyDcompletely15The samples from the moon can be used in m
27、any ways, except _.Aresearch in the laboratoriesBshare with scientists from other countriesCdo business with foreign countries Ddisplay in science and technology museums16According to the passage, what can we know about the Change 5 mission?AIt was the worlds first lunar return mission.BIt made a co
28、ntribution to mankinds space exploration.CIt was completed with the help of some other countries.DIts landing area was not as good as the USAs and Soviets.17What can be inferred(推断) from the passage?ASpace exploration is the most important scientific field.BWe are sure to make achievements if we wor
29、k together.CThe new samples could help scientists understand the earth better.DThe successful event might encourage more people to study science.Passage 5(2021安徽庐江一模) On December 17th, 2020, the return capsule (返回器) of Chinas Change-5 probe (探测器) safely touched down on its landing place. It brought
30、back the countrys first moon rocks and soil collected from the moon.Behind the success of the mission (任务) were a team of great scientists. One of them was a 24-year-old young girl named Zhou Chengyu. Now, Zhou has become the youngest woman commander (指挥员) at the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site in H
31、ainan.Zhous workmates often call her “Big Sister”. She has now taken part in five space missions, All of them require the highest level of space knowledge and personal ability. In the Change-5 mission, Zhou successfully completed her commanding task. This was one of the most important roles in the m
32、ission. People have spoken highly of Zhous achievements, considering her as a role model for teenagers to look up to.However, the young commander has shown no interest in being famous. In fact, Zhou has turned down many interviews. She feels that they will only get in the way of her work. Zhous stor
33、y passes an encouraging message: Young people can get great success in science or space.18When was Zhou Chengyu born?AIn 1994.BIn 1996.CIn 1998.DIn 2000.19What can we know from Paragraph3?AZhou Chengyu joined in five moon missions.BZhou Chengyu is a role model by teenagers.CZhou can control all the
34、connector programs.DZhou was the top of all the scientists in the Change-5 mission.20How does Zhou Chengyu like the interviews?AThey influence her work.BThey can improve her personal ability.CThey make her get famous.DThey help spread the success of the Change-5 probe.21Whats the writers purpose of
35、writing the passage?ATo explain why Zhou Chengyu is called “Big Sister”.BTo tell us the experience of Zhou Chengyus success.CTo show young people can get great success in science.DTo introduce the launch of the Change-5 probe.Passage 6(2021山东禹城市教育和体育局二模)Chinese space exploration (探索) made great achi
36、evements in 2020, with the most significant event being the Change 5 mission(任务), China Daily reported.The Change 5 was China s first sample (样本) return mission. It traveled in space for 23 days and brought back 1.7 kg of lunar (月球的) rock and soil samples to Earth. This was the worlds first lunar re
37、turn mission since 1976 and made China the third country to complete a lunar return mission after the United States and the former Soviet Union.The lunar samples have been sent to laboratories for research that will improve understanding of the state , temperature, and material content (物质含量) of the
38、 moon. Some of the samples will be put on display to encourage scientific interest. “This will greatly encourage people, especially young people, to study and explore the worlds beyond Earth,” Xiao Long, a planetary scientist said.China also views the mission as part of mankinds exploration of the m
39、oon as a whole.The Change 5 landing site was very deliberately (审慎地) chosen. The Mons Rumker site, which had never been sampled before, is geologically younger than the sampling areas of the US and Soviet missions. Scientists believe the new samples could help to understand the moons volcanic (火山的)
40、activity and evolution (演变).China has promised to share its samples with scientists from other countries. Some foreign scientists have shown interest. Lunar exploration is for the benefit (利益) of international scientific research. Mankind will explore the moon together, as large exploration projects
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