Zhai Zhigang, who______ the spacewalk, said completing the mission successfully was a dream and a huge honor for him and his teammates.

A. hosted            B. delivered         C. provided       D. conducted

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In September 2008,China’s key milestone in space travel _____when Zhai Zhigang

   conducted the first space walk.?

   A.reached             B.was reached?

   C.has reached          D.had been reached?

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    It is China’s second lunar probe—the first was launched in 2007. The craft stayed in space for 16 months before being intentionally crashed onto the moon’s surface. China launched its first manned flight into low-earth orbit in 2003; and two more followed, with the most recent one in 2008. So far, only three countries have managed to independently send humans into space: China, Russia and the US.

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C. Competing with Russia’s and the US’s space craft.

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A. Its travel to the moon lasts about five days.

B. It will put humans on the surface of the moon.

C. It travels with Long March 3C rocket all the way.

D. It will take photographs of the moon on the trans-lunar orbit.

69. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

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C. China’s Space Program Makes Great Progress

D. China Equals Russia and the US in Space Technologies

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B. Chang’e -2 probe

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With great expectations, people all over the world are looking forward to China's greater space achievements.
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A.China sent its first satellite into the Moon's orbit in 1970.
B.China is the third country in Asia to make human spaceflight.
C.By now, 5 astronauts have made successful spaceflight by Shenzhou spaceship.
D.The launching of Chang'e 1 became the third landmark in China's space achievements.
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A.landmark spacewalkB.manned Shenzhou spaceflight
C.first circumlunar satelliteD.unmanned Shenzhou spaceflight
【小題3】We can infer from the text that____.
A.China's road to outer space has been very smooth for a long time
B.the lunar regolith is believed to be poor in a clean fuel called helium-3
C.China's scientists are researching into techniques for soft lunar landing
D.China's lunar exploration project was started in 2004 and completed in 2007
【小題4】What can be the best title for the text?
A.Ancient Chinese's DreamB.The World's Great Expectations
C.China's Moon ExplorationD.China s Major Space Achievements
【小題5】The author's attitude towards China's space exploration is_  __.
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Meanwhile, China’s moon exploration project, started in 2004, has also been progressing satisfactorily. Fifty years after the Soviet Union launched Sputnik, the world’s first man-made satellite, China’s first circumlunar(繞月的)satellite Chang’e 1 took off on Oct.24, 2007, which became the third landmark in China’s space achievements after the above-mentioned manned flights. Chang’e 1 was expected to fulfill four scientific goals, one of which was to expore mineral elements on the moon, especially those not existent on Earth. It’s said that the lunar regolith(月壤) is abundant in helium-3, a clean fuel that may support the Earth’s energy demands for more than a century. Nearly 3 years later, Oct. 1, 2010 witnessed the launching of Chang’e 2, China’s 2nd unmanned lunar probe(勘探),marking another step forward in moon exploration. This time the aim is to test the key techniques of Chang’e 3 and Chang’e 4, as a preparation for a soft lunar landing in the future.
With great expectations, people all over the world are looking forward to China’s greater space achievements.
【小題1】 According to the text, which of the following is TRUE?

A.China sent its first satellite into the Moon’s orbit in 1970.
B.China is the third country in Asia to make human spaceflight.
C.By now, altogether 5 astronauts have made successful spaceflight by Shenzhou spaceship.
D.The launching of Chang’e 1 became the third landmark in China’s space achievements.
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A.landmark spacewalkB.manned Shenzhou missions
C.first circumlunar satelliteD.unmanned Shenzhou missions
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A.China’s road to outer spacehas not been very smooth for a long time
B.the lunar regolith is believed to be rich in a clean fuel called helium-3
C.China’s lunar exploration project was started in 2004 and completed in 2007
D.China’s scientists are researching into techniquesfor soft lunar landing
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A.Ancient Chinese’s DreamB.China’s Major Space Achievements
C.China’s Moon ExplorationD.The World’s Great Expectations
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. In September 2008 , China’s key milestone in space travel_____when Zhai Zhigang conducted the first space walk.

A.reached

B.was reached

C.has reached

D.had been reached

 

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