The dream of flying into outer space, cherished by the Chinese people for centuries, will soon come true.

  China launched its fourth unmanned spacecraft (飛船)“Shenzhou Ⅳ” on December 30 at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in Gansu Province. It was the 27th consecutive(連續(xù)的 )and successful launch of China - made rockets since October 1996. This launch has made it more realistic for China to send a person into space on its own following Russia and the USA.

  Qi Faren,leading designer of the spacecraft system, said all the functions (功能) designed for manned flights have withstood (經(jīng)受。﹖he test of three previous, successful launches and return landings of the “Shenzhou” spaceships.

  China launched the “Shenzhou Ⅰ ”, “Shenzhou Ⅱ ”and “Shenzhou Ⅲ ”spacecrafts in 1999,2001 and 2002 respectively.

  “Shouzhou Ⅳ” was to make it a more comfortable place in which astronauts can live and work. All parts of the application system for manned flight are aboard the “Shenzhou Ⅳ”craft in all test flights.

  China’s manned flight programme began in 1992. A number of unmanned test flights will be launched before Chinese astronauts are sent into space.

  Leading scientists in charge of China’s manned space programme said the successful launch of the “Shenzhou Ⅳ” laid a solid foundation for the country’s future task of sending Chinese astronauts to outer space.

  The spacecraft returned to the earth on January 5, after completing seven experiments in space.

  Officials at the centre said that“ Shenzhou Ⅴ”, a manned spacecraft, is expected to be launched later this year.

1.How many countries can send a person into space on its own by now?

A.Not mentioned.  

B.3.

C.4.   

D.2.

2..China’s manned flight programme began in ________.

A.1992     

B.October 1996.

C.1999

D.January 2003

3.As a matter of fact, ________ .

A.“Shenzhou Ⅴ ”has been launched

B.“Shenzhou Ⅳ” was a manned spacecraft

C.“Shenzhou Ⅲ ”and“ Shenzhou Ⅳ” were not launched in the same year

D.the dream of man flying into outer space has come true in China

4..Which is the most suitable title for the passage?

A.The Successful Launching of “Shenzhou Ⅳ ”.

B.The Landing of “Shenzhou Ⅳ ”.

C.Chin a’s Manned Flight Programme.

D.The Third Country Sending a Person into Outer Space.

 

【答案】

1.D

2.A

3.B

4.A

【解析】

試題分析:

1.D 細節(jié)題。根據(jù)第二段最后一行send a person into space on its own following Russia and the USA.說明到現(xiàn)在為止只有美國和俄羅斯兩個國家把人送進了太空。故D正確。

2.A 細節(jié)題。根據(jù)第六段第一行 China’s manned flight programme began in 1992.說明A正確。

3.B 細節(jié)題。根據(jù)第五段“Shouzhou Ⅳ” was to make it a more comfortable place in which astronauts can live and work. All parts of the application system for manned flight are aboard the “Shenzhou Ⅳ”craft in all test flights.說明實際上Shouzhou Ⅳ就是一艘載人的宇宙飛船。故B正確。

4.A 主旨大意題。本文主要講述的就是神舟飛船4號的成功發(fā)射的意義。故A正確。

考點:考查新聞報告類短文閱讀

點評:本文主要講述的就是神舟飛船4號的成功發(fā)射的意義?疾榧毠(jié)題為主,解此類題需要結合上下文提供的語境和信息進行簡單的概括和判斷。

 

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