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專題17中國(guó)航天取得輝煌成就備戰(zhàn)2022-2023年中考英語(yǔ)閱讀理解時(shí)文爆點(diǎn)專題訓(xùn)練A(2022·河北保定·九年級(jí)統(tǒng)考)SuperspaceseedsSincehumanssentthefirstsatellite(衛(wèi)星)tospaceinthe1950s,scientistshavebeenstudyinganimportanttopic:howtogrowfoodinspaceifhumanswillonedaylivethere.Arecentexperiment(實(shí)驗(yàn))attheTiangongspacestationmakesabigstepforward.Chineseastronautshavesuccessfullygrownriceseedlings(幼苗)duringtheShenzhouXIVmission.“Thericeseedlingsaregrowingverywell,”saidZhengHuiqiong,aresearcherfromtheChineseAcademyofSciences.SincethericeexperimentbeganonJuly29,theseedlingsofthetallshootricevariety(高桿水稻品種)havereachedaheightof30centimeters.Theseedlingsofthedwarfricevariety(矮桿水稻品種)havegrownto5centimeters,ChinaDailyreportedonAug30.Whiletherehavebeenotherriceexperimentsinspace,thisoneisthefirstofitskindtoproducethecompletelifecycleofaplant—itbeginswithaseedandendswithamature(成熟的)plantproducingnewseeds.Suchfood-growingexperimentsarenotjustforastronauts.TheycanalsosolvefoodproblemsonEarth.Bysendingseedstospace,wecancreatemutated(突變的)seeds,thankstomicrogravity(微重力),lackofairandcosmicrays(宇宙射線).Theseedscanthenproducehigheryields(產(chǎn)量)onEarth.Formorethan30years,Chinahasdevelopedover260newtypesofseedsinspace.Theyareplantedeveryyearinfieldsthatcovertensofmillionsofhectares(公頃).AccordingtoYaoTong,anengineerfromHainanAerospaceEngineeringBreedingResearchCenter(海南航天工程育種研發(fā)中心),30percentofstrawberriessoldinBeijingare“spacestrawberries”,whichareasbigaseggs.Thecenterhasalsoproduced“spacetomatoes”withyieldsincreasedby30percent,and“spacebananas”withagrowthcycle(生長(zhǎng)周期)shortenedfrom13monthsto9months.1.Howhighdidthetallshootricevarietygrowforthefirstmonth?A.5cm. B.25cm. C.30cm. D.35cm.2.Whatdoes“thisone”inParagraph3referto?A.Thedwarfricevariety. B.Thetallshootricevariety.C.ThericeexperimentonShenzhouXIV. D.Thelastriceexperimentinspace.3.Howdoesthecurrentriceexperimentdifferfromotherexperiments?A.Itsseedlingshavesuccessfullycomeup. B.Itgoesthroughacompletelifecycle.C.Itsseedlingsaregrowingverywell. D.Itusescompletelynewricevarieties.4.Whydowegrowfoodinspace?a.Tofeedastronauts.b.Tostudymicrogravity.c.ToincreaseyieldsonEarth.d.Toresearchoncosmicrays.A.a(chǎn)b B.bc C.a(chǎn)c D.bd5.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.Spaceplantingisbenefitingus. B.Spaceplantinghasdisadvantages.C.Peoplewillneverrunoutoffood. D.Peopleareafraidoffoodbredinspace.B(2022·安徽合肥·九年級(jí)統(tǒng)考)ShortlyaftertheShenzhouXIIIcrew(神舟十三全體組員)returnedtoEarthinApril,thedoorofTiangongspacestationopenedagain!OnJune5,itwelcomedanotherthreeChineseastronauts—ChenDong,LiuYangandCaiXuzhe.ThisisChina’sShenzhouXIVmission,theninthmannedspaceflight(載人航天飛行)forChina,accordingtoChinaDaily.Theastronautswillstay400)kilometersabovetheEarthforsixmonths.DuringtheShenzhouXIIImissiononTiangong,astronautstestedmanykeytechnologies.Thiswastohelptheproper“constructionteam(施工隊(duì))”,theShenzhouXIVcrew,tocompletethebuildingofTiangong.Thecrewhaveabusyschedule.TheywillworkwithgroundcontrollerstoconnecttheWentianandMengtianspacelabswiththeTianhecoremodule(核心艙).Wentianwillbelaunched(發(fā)射)inJulyandMengtianinOctober.Astronautswillusearoboticarmtomovethelabstotheirfinalposition.“Therewilllikelybetechnicaluncertaintiesthattheastronautsmayhavetodealwith,”saidPangZhihao,whoworkedattheChinaAcademyofSpaceTechnology.Oncecompleted,thestationwillformaT-shapedstructure.Thecrewwillalsoenterthetwospacelabsforthefirsttime.Theywillinstallequipment(安裝儀器)anddoscientificexperiments.Theywillalsodotwotothreespacewalks.Wecanalsolookforwardtofunlecturesgivenbytheastronauts!Whentheirmissioniscompletedaroundtheendofthisyear,theTiangongspacestationwillbecomefullyoperational.ThecrewwillmeetanotherthreeastronautsfromtheShenzhouXVmission.Thesixastronautswillworktogetherforfiveto10daysinsideTiangong,beforetheShenzhouXIVcrewflybacktoEarthinDecember.TheTiangongspacestationisexpectedtooperateforupto15years,officialssaid,notingthatitwillalsobeopentoforeignastronauts.6.WhatistheShenzhouXIVcrew’smission?A.ToobserveEarthinspaceforsixmonths.B.Topreparefortheninthmannedspaceflight.C.Totestkeytechnologiesandprepareworkforotherteams.D.TocompletethebuildingofTiangong.7.Howwillthetwospacelabsbemovedtotheirfinalposition?A.BythecrewofShenzhouXIIIandShenzhouXIV.B.ByanAIrobotsenttospace.C.Byaroboticarmcontrolledbytheastronauts.D.BygroundcontrollersusingmachinesonEarth.8.WhatdoweknowabouttheTiangongstationaccordingtothepassage?A.ItwilluseEnglishasitsofficiallanguage.B.ItisnowintheshapeofaT.C.ItwillonlybeusedforChineseastronauts.D.Itwillprobablybeusedforabout15years.9.What’stheorderofbeinglaunched?Puttheminthecorrectorder.a.ShenzhouXV

b.Wentianspace.

c.ShenzhouXIVd.Mengtianspace.

e.ShenzhouXIIIA.e-c-b-d-a B.e-c-d-b-a C.e-c-a-b-d D.e-b-c-d-a10.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ReturntoEarthAgainB.BeReadytoBuildaNewSpaceC.FlyBacktoEarthAgainD.ExpecttoWorkforSpaceStationC(2022·山東青島·統(tǒng)考一模)Althoughvisitingouterspaceisstillafardreamforanyonewhoisn’tanastronaut,adaytriptostarsisalreadyopenforpeopletoorder!Anewcompany,SpacePerspective,isplanningtestswithpassengers.Ithasbigplanstorunupto500flightsfromdifferentplacesacrosstheUSAby2024.Ifsuccessful,reachingtheoutersideofspacecouldbeaseasyasflyingabroadinafewyears’time.SpacemenandpassengerswilltravelinNeptune,acapsule(航天艙)tiedtoahugeballoon.Theywillmoveslowlyupwardsrighttothesideofspace,30kmawayfromtheEarth.There,spacetouristswillbeabletolookbackattheEarthandouttodarkspaceandthesightofmillionsofstars.BecausethecapsuleremainswithintheEarth’satmosphere(大氣層),specialclothingortrainingisnotneeded.Itmeansthatolderpeopleorthosewithhealthproblemswillbeincluded.OneproblemmaybethemethodoflandingbackontheEarth.Theballoonmovesbackdownfromspaceuntilitfallsdowninthesea.Passengers,spacemen,thecapsuleandtheballoonarethensentbackbyship.NowNeptunefacescompetitionfromtheStratollite,aballoonbeingdevelopedbyacompanycalledWorldViewEnterprises,whilethesuper-richRichardBranson,JeffBezosandElonMuskareallpouringmoneyintodevelopingbusinessspaceflyingmachines.Theadvantageoftheballoonisthatitwillbecheaperthanaspaceplane.Spacetravelmaysoonbeareality,buthowvisitorsgetthereisstillaveryopenquestion.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。11.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“flights”inthesecondparagraphmeaninEnglish?A.Activitiesforraisingmoney. B.JourneysinaplaneorspaceshipC.Studiesonspace. D.Spacestations.12.Whydon’tpeopleneedspecialclothingortrainingwhentakingtheflights?A.TheyarewithintheEarth’satmosphere. B.Theyhaveothertoolstohelpthem.C.Theyhaven’tpaidforthetraining. D.Theycanbreathewiththehelpofspacemen.13.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.ThepassengersinNeptune. B.ThereasonforNeptunelandingC.ThewayofNeptunelanding. D.ThepriceoftravellinginNeptune.14.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph5?A.NeptunewillbeatStratolliteinashorttime.B.Spaceplaneswillbecheaperinthefuture.C.WorldViewEnterprisesisthebiggestcompanyintheworld.D.RichardBransonthinksspaceflyingmachineshopeful.15.Whatisthepurposeofthelastparagraph?A.Togiveanexample. B.Toletusthinkmore. C.Toshowacreativeidea. D.Togiveusmorechoices.D(2022·廣東廣州·九年級(jí)統(tǒng)考)CongratulationstotheChinaNationalSpaceAdministrationonthelaunchofthree“taikonauts”ontheirShenzhou12missiontotheTianhe(HeavenlyHarmony)spacestation.OnJune17th,2021,intheirTweetstocongratulateChinaonthelaunchofthree“taikonauts”ontheirShenzhouⅦmissiontoouterspace,boththeEuropeanSpaceAgencyandRoscosmosusedtheword“taikonauts”.WiththeGreekword“naut”,whichmeanssailor,and“taiko”,theChinesewordforspace,theword“taikonaut”isspecificallyusedforChineseastronauts.Yet“taikonauts”ismorethanjustaword.ItshistoryshowsthatofChina’sspacejourney.Startedin1992,themannedspacecraftengineering(載人航天工程)ofChinawasfarbehindtheUSAandRussiainthebeginning6yearslater,aChineseMalaysian,whouseditfirstinnewsgroups.However,backthenfewpeoplepickeduponit,asChinawasstillratherweakatthattime.Itwasnotuntil2003,whenChinasentYangLiwei,thefirsttaikonautintospacetakingtheShenzhouⅤthatthewordbecamewidelyknown.InhisspeechatPekingUniversityonFriday,Yangtoldstoriesaboutthatandsharedhowmuchisrequiredofthetaikonautstopreparethemfortheirmissions.Since1998,Chinahas34trainedtaikonauts,eachofwhomhaspassedteststhatareusuallyunimaginablydifficult.Accordingtoreports,engineersandscientists,andmustpassalotoftestbeforebecomingarealtaikonaut.Behindthesetaikonautsarehundredsofthousandsofotherworkersthatdotheirjobstogetthetaikonautsintospaceandmakecertainoftheirsafereturn.Itisthegreateffortsofeveryoneinthisprojectthathasmade“taikonauts”fromjustawordonthepaperintothereality,andallofthemshouldsharethehonorofthetaikonauts’tasks.Themeaningsofthewordwillhefurtherdevelopedandwehopemoretaikonautswillappear.16.Whenwastheword“taikonauts”firstused?A.In1992. B.In1998. C.In2003. D.In2021.17.Accordingtothepassage,whyhastheword“taikonauts”becomemoreacceptedsince2003?A.ItshowsChina’shistoryinspacescience.B.34pilotshavepassedthetestandbecomerealtaikonauts.C.PeopleuseittocongratulateChinaonthenewachievement.D.Chinahassuccessfullyorganizedmannedspacecraftengineering.18.Whichofthefollowingshowsthecorrectorder?a.Chinastartedtrainingtaikonauts.b.Chinasuccessfullysentataikonautintospace.c.Chinastartedmannedspacecraftengineering.d.ESAandRoscosmosused“taikonauts”tocongratulateChina.e.TheUSAandRussiagotsuccessinmannedspacecraftengineering.A.c-a-d-e-b B.e-c-a-b-d C.c-d-a-b-e D.e-b-a-d-c19.Wecanfindthispassageina/an________.A.a(chǎn)dvertisement B.travelguide C.sciencemagazine D.surveyreportE(2022·廣西南寧·九年級(jí)統(tǒng)考)LongMarch-5rockettookoffunderclearskiesfromHainanIslandonJuly23.Chinasuccessfullylaunched(發(fā)射)itsfirstMarsmissionprobe(航天控測(cè)器)Agreatcheerwentupinthecontrolroomwhentherocketwasflyingnormallyabout45minuteslater.TheMarsmissionprobenamedTianwen-1hasaccuratelyenteredthescheduled(預(yù)定的)orbitandfinallyitwillenterintoMars’orbitaroundthesun.LiuTongie,spokesmanforthemission,saidthatthelaunchwas“akeystepofChinamarchingtowardfartherdeepspace”.HesaidthatChinaisn’tcompetingwithothercountries,buttopeacefullyexploretheuniverse.“It’samazingthatanothernationhaslaunchedaprobeforMars,”saidKatarinaMiljkovic,ascientistatCurtinUniversityinAustralia.“It’smorelikethismarathonofspacethatweallwanttoberunning.”LandingonMarsisverydifficult.OnlytheUShassuccessfullydoneiteighttimessince1976.ThenameTianwen-1comesfromthepoemTianwen,meaning“questionstoheaven”,writtenbyQuYuan(about340BC-278BC),oneofthegreatestpoetsofancientChina.InTianwen,QuYuanraisedquestionsaboutthesky,stars,natureandtheworldaroundus.Itshowshisdoubtsabouttraditionalideasandthespiritoflookingforthetruth.LiketheotherMarsmissionprobes,China’sspacecraft(航天器)willtakesevenmonthstoreachtheredplanet.Tianwen-1willlookforundergroundwaterandsignsofpossibleancientlife.20.Thegreatcheerinthecontrolroommeant________.A.theLongMarch-5rockettookoffB.theMarsmissionprobeentereditsscheduledorbitC.theprobereachedtheredplanetfinallyD.thespokesmanforthemissioncamein21.AccordingtoLiuTongie,China’sspaceaimis________.A.tocompetewiththeUS B.tolookforundergroundwateronMarsC.toexplorethespacepeacefully D.tofindsignsofpossibleancientlifeonMars22.WhatdoesKatarinathinkofChina’sMarsmission?A.Itisaspacemarathon. B.Itisaverydifficultmission.C.TheUShasdoneiteighttimes. D.Itshouldbewidelyadmired.23.Whatisthefifthparagraphmainlyabout?A.WhatthepoemTianwenmeans. B.OneofthegreatestpoetsofancientChina.C.HowQuYuanraisedquestionsaboutthesky. D.WhytheMarsmissionprobeisnamedTianwen-1.F(2022·福建福州·??级#〢pril19th,2022AFP(法新社)ThreeChineseastronautsaboardtheShenzhou-13spacecraftreturnedtoEarthonSaturdayafter183daysinspace,endingChina’slongestcrewedmission.Livefootage(片段)fromCCTVshowedthecapsule(航天艙)landinginacloudofdust,withgroundcrewwhohadkeptclearofthelandingsiterushinginhelicopterstoreachthecapsule.Thetwomenandonewoman—ZhaiZhigang,YeGuangfuandWangYaping—returnedtoEarthshortlybefore10a.m.Beijingtime(02:00GMT),aftersixmonthsaboardtheTianhecoremoduleofChina’sTiangongspacestation.Thegroundcrewapplaudedastheastronautsreportinturnthattheywereingoodphysicalcondition.Thetrio(三人小組)waslaunchedintheShenzhou-13fromChina’snorthwesternGobiDesertlastOctober,asthesecondoffourcrewedmissionsduring2021-2022senttoassemblethecountry’sfirstpermanentspacestation—Tiangong,whichmeans“heavenlypalace.”WangbecamethefirstChinesewomantospacewalklastNovember,assheandhercolleagueZhaiinstalled(安裝)spacestationequipmentduringasix-hourperiod.MissioncommanderZhai,55,isaformerfighterpilotwhoperformedChina’sfirstspacewalkin2008,whileYeisaPeople’sLiberationArmypilot.Thetriohascompletedtwospacewalks,carriedoutlotsofscientificexperiments,setupequipmentandtestedtechnologiesforfutureconstructionduringtheirtimeinorbit(軌道).Theastronautsspentthepastfewweekstidyingupandpreparingthecabinfacilities(設(shè)備)andequipmentforthecrewoftheincomingShenzhou-14,expectedtobelaunchedinJune.24.TheShenzhou-13spacecraftreturnedtoEarth________.A.lastOctober B.endingtheworld’slongestcrewedmissionC.a(chǎn)fter183daysinspace D.a(chǎn)tChina’snorthwesternGobiDesert25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“applauded”mean?A.到來(lái) B.修理 C.鼓掌 D.休息26.Whatdidthetriododuringtheirtimeinorbit?①carriedoutscientificexperiments

②setupsomeequipment③testedtechnologiesforfutureconstruction

④completedthreespacewalksA.①②③ B.①③④ C.②③④ D.①②④27.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.WangYapingisthefirstChinesewomantogointospace.B.YeGuangfuinstalledspacestationequipmentduringtheflight.C.ZhaiZhigangwasaPLApilotwhoperformedChina’ssecondspacewalkin2008.D.ThetrioreturnedtoEarthbefore10a.m.Beijingtimeafterahalf-a-yearmission.28.Whatdoweknowfromthelastparagraph?A.AstronautswillperformspacewalksinShenzhou-14.B.ThetriowillbethecrewoftheincomingShenzhou-14.C.Shenzhou-14isgoingtobelaunchedsomedayinJune.D.IttookastronautsafewweekstodoscientificresearchinShenzhou-14.G(2022·廣東珠?!ぶ楹J芯胖拗袑W(xué)校考三模)TheShenzhouXIIIwassentintospacefromtheJiuquanSatelliteLaunchCenter(酒泉衛(wèi)星發(fā)射中心)onOct16.TheCenterliesinGobiDesertinthenorthwestChina.AfterallthepreparationsweresuccessfullymadeforShenzhouXIII,threeChineseastronauts,ZhaiZhigang,YeGuangfuandWangYapingenteredthecoremodule(核心艙).WhentheShenzhouXIIIroseintothesky,peoplealloverthecountrywereveryexcited.Aftersucc

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