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2/2(2019)人教版必修三Unit4SpaceExploration單元檢測(cè)(考試時(shí)間:100分鐘試卷滿分:120分)注意事項(xiàng):1.本試卷分第Ⅰ卷(選擇題)和第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題)兩部分。答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫在答題卡上。2.回答第Ⅰ卷時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)。寫在本試卷上無(wú)效。3.回答第Ⅱ卷時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無(wú)效。4.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分聽力(共30分,略)第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ABigSpaceEventsToPutInYourCalendarFor2022MAY—CHINA’SSPACESTATIONGETSBIGGERMaywillseethelaunchofanewmodulefortheTiangongspacestation,China’s“Palaceinthesky”.Itsfirstcoremodule,TianhewaslaunchedlastApril.ThenextmodulewillbeWentian,alaboratoryexpectedtolaunchbetweenMayandJune.Itwillalsoserveasabackupcoremoduleandtheplacewherefuturespacewalksfromthetaikonautswilltakeplace.Itwillbefollowedbyasecondlaboratorymodule,Mengtian,inAugust-September.JUNE—INDIA’SSPACECRAFTTAKESITSFIRSTFLIGHTISRO,theIndianSpaceResearchOrganization,hasannouncedthatGaganyaan(whichtranslatestoSkyCraft)willhaveisfirstunscrewedfightinJune.ThecraftispannedtobeakeyvehicleintheIndianHumanSpaceflightProgramand,allgoingwellinthistest;itwillbefollowedbyacrewedtestnextyear.JULY—RUSSIAEYESTHEMOONAGAINRussia’sLunaprogramhadmanysuccesseswithlanders,rovers,andevensamplereturns,andLuna25isexpectedtofollowinthattraditionaccordingtoRussianSpaceAgency,Roscomos.ThemissionthisfineisjustalanderexpectedtotouchdownneartheLunarSouthPolewithinstrumentsdesignedtostudythesoil.ThelocationmightbeapossibleareaofinterestforapermanentbaseontheMoon.AUGUST—MORELUNARMISSIONSAugustwillseethelaunchoftheKoreaPathfinderLunarOrbiterapannedlunarorbiterbytheKoreaAerospaceResearchInstitute(KARI).ThiswillbethefirstKoreanLunarMission,atechnologydemonstrationforKARI.1.Whichcountrywillcarryoutmultiplespacetasksthisyear?A.China. B.India. C.Russia. D.Korea.2.WhatdoweknowaboutLuna25?A.Itwilloperateinlowlunarorbit. B.ItwilltakealandontheMoon.C.Itwillserveasapermanentbase. D.Itwilltakeitsfirstcrewedflight.3.WhenisthefirstKoreanLunarMissionscheduled?A.InMay. B.InJune. C.InJuly. D.InAugust.BTwohighschoolstudentshaveidentifiedfournewplanetsindistantspaceabout200-light-yearsfromEarthmakingthem“theyoungestastronomers”tomakesuchadiscovery.KartikPingle,16,andJasmineWright.18,whobothattendschoolsinMassachusetts,participatedintheStudentResearchMentoringProgram(SRMP).WiththehelpofTansuDaylan,anMITdoctorforAstrophysicsandSpaceResearch,thestudentsstudiedandanalyzeddatafromtheTransitingExoplanctSurveySatellite(TESS).TogethertheyfocusedonTessObjectofInterest(TOI)1233,anearby,brightsun-likestarandheretheyfoundfourplanetsrotating(旋轉(zhuǎn))aroundthestar.“Wewerelookingtoseechangesinlightovertime,”Pingleexplained,“theideaisthatiftheplanettransitsthestar,orpassesinfrontofit,itwouldperiodicallycoverupthestaranddecreaseitsbrightness.”Whilestudying1233PingleandWrighthadatleasthopedtofindoneplanetbutwereoverwhelmedwithjoywhenatotaloffourwerespotted.“Iwasveryexcitedandveryshocked.”Wrightsaid.“WeknewthiswasthegoalofDaylan’sresearch,buttoactuallyfindamulti-planetarysystem,andbepartofthediscoveringteam,wasreallycool.”Threeofthenewlydiscoveredplanetsareconsideredas“sub-Neptunes”,whicharegaseous,butsmallerthantheNeptunethatlivesinoursolarsystem.Whileobservingtheplanets,theteamdeterminedeachonecompletestheirorbitaround1233everysixto19.5days.However,thefourthplanetiscalleda“super-Earth”foritslargesizeandrockinessthisoneorbitsaroundthestarinjustunderfourdays.“Wehavelongbeenstudyingplanetsbeyondoursolarsystemandwithmulti-planetarysystems,thetwoyoungstudentsarekindofhittingthejackpot.Theyarereallyblessed.”Daylansaid.“Theplanetsoriginatedfromthesamediskofmatteraroundthesamestar,buttheyendedupbeingdifferentplanetswithdifferentatmospheresanddifferentclimatesduetotheirdifferentorbits.So,wewouldliketounderstandthebasicprocessesofplanetformationandevolutionusingthisplanetarysystem.”Daylanaddedthatitwasa“win-win”toworkwithPingleandWrightonthestudy.“Asaresearcher,Ireallyenjoyinteractingwithyoungbrainsthatareopentoexperimentationandlearningandhaveslightestbias(偏見).”hesaid,“Ialsothinkitisverybeneficialtohighschoolstudents,sincetheygetexposuretocutting-edgeresearch,andthispreparesthemquicklyforaresearchcareer.”4.Howdidthetwostudentsidentifythefourplanets?A.ByhelpingprofessorTansuDaylanwiththedata.B.Byanalyzingthechangeofbrightnessofstar1233.C.BystudyingNeptunethatlivesinoursolarsystem.D.Byinteractingwithotheryoungtalentedbrains.5.Whatisspecialaboutthediscovery?A.Itwasmadebytwohighschoolstudents.B.Itwasmadewithaninnovativeapproach.C.ItwasmeanttobemadebyTansuDaylan.D.Itfoundthelargestnumberofplanetsatatime.6.Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmeaningto“hittingthejackpot”inparagraph5?A.Makingadiscoverydifficultly. B.Achievingthegoaleasily.C.Succeedinginsomethingluckily. D.Performingataskcarefully.7.Accordingtothearticle,whatbenefitsdoesthestudybring?A.Itallowsthescientiststoworkwithyoungpeoplewithoutprejudice.B.Itequipsfutureastronomerswithbetterresearchingabilities.C.Itprovidesmoreperspectivesandthusboostsmorediscoveries.D.Itarousesstudents’interestinexploringtheunknownuniverse.CThedevelopmentofChina’sspaceprogramwasfirstsuggestedin1956bythefatherofChineserocketscience,QianXuesen(1911-2009).Asaresultofextensivepreparationandplanning,theShenzhoucrewedprogrambeganin1992,andthefirstChineseastronaut,YangLiwei,wentintospacein2003.Chang’e-1,alunarorbiterwaslaunchedin2007,whileTiangong-1,anexperimentalcrewedspacestationwaslaunchedin2011.In2019,Chang’e-4madeasoftlandingonthefarsideofthemoon.Itwasmankind’sfirstsuccessfulsoftlandingonthefarsideofthemoon.A“soft”landingisonewherethespacecraftlandsinacontrolledway,andgetsnodamage.Twelvehourslater,thesmallYutu-2rover12wasreleased.TounderstandwhyChang’e-4’ssoftlandingwassuchanachievement,considerthedifficultyofanyspacemission,especiallyonetothefarsideofthemoon.Whilethefarsideofthemoonisoftencalledthedarksideofthemoon,itisnotreallydark.Themainproblemwithlandingonthefarsideofthemooniscommunication.ThereisnoclearlineofsightbetweenthefarsideofthemoonandtheEarth.Thisnormallymakesradiocommunicationwithspacecraftonthefarsideofthemoonimpossible.Chineseengineerscameupwithauniquesolution.BeforeChang’e-4’smission(任務(wù)),theysenttheQueqiaocommunicationssatelliteintospace.WhenengineersneededtocommunicatewithChang’e-4andYutu-2,theycouldsendradiomessagestoQueqiao.ThemessageswouldthenbesentfromthesatellitedowntotheLanderandrover.ThisallowedforcontactbetweenEarthandthefarsideofthemoon.OneoftheexperimentsofChang’e-4’smissionwasdesignedtotestaclosedecological(生態(tài)的)systemthatcouldbeextremelyimportantforlong-termspacemissions:Theplantsproducefoodandoxygenforthefruitflies,whilethefruitfliesproducecarbondioxidefortheplants.Thisexperimentworkedforninedays,butithadtobestoppedwhenthetemperaturesdroppedbelow-52°C.8.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.ThefirstChineseastronaut,YangLiwei,wentintospacein2007.B.QianXuesenisconsideredthefatheroftheChinesespaceprogram.CThedevelopmentofspaceprograminChinastartedinancienttimes.D.TheChinesespaceprogramhasbeenadvancingwithpreparationandplanning.9.WhywasChang’e-4’slandingonthemoonsuchanachievement?ABecauseChang’e-4landedonthemoonsuccessfully.B.BecauseChang’e-4madeasoftlandingonthedarksideofthemoon.C.Becausemanhadneverlandedonthemoonwiththedifficultyofspacemission.D.Becauseitwasthefirsttimethathumanshadlandedonthemoonwithoutanydamage.10.WhywastheecologicalexperimentonChang’e-4stopped?A.Itgottoodarktocontinue.B.TheLandernolongerhadpower.C.Itgottoocoldfortheexperimenttowork.D.Therewasnotenoughoxygenonthemoon.11.Whereisthispassageprobablyfrom?A.Astorybook B.AtextbookC.Asciencefiction D.AmagazineDImaginehowyou’dfeelifyouhadtogetmorethan9,000tonsofjunkouttothesidewalk.That’showmuchtrashisfloatingaroundinspace.Infact,there’sabout4millionpoundsflyingoverourheadsinlow-Earthorbit.Daan,aDutchartist,andhisteamatSpaceWasteLabhavecomeupwithacreativeplanthatcouldclearupspacejunkinaspectacularfashion.①M(fèi)ostspacewastecomesfromdeadsatellitesandrockets.Functioningsatellitesarethebackboneoftheinformationsystemsthatkeepourworldrunningsmoothly.Butallthesatelliteseventuallybecomeobsoletewithinjustafewdecades.Whentheydieout,there’stheproblemofthemdriftinginouterspace,collectinginwhatscientistscallthe“graveyardorbit”.Maybeyou’rethinking,“WhyshouldIcareaboutgarbage12,500milesaboveme?”Well,allthatfunstuffthatsatelliteshelpbeamdowntous—mobilegames,Instagram,catvideos—couldbeshutdownbyspacewaste.Lotsofoldjunkfloatingaroundupthere,plusnewsatellitesaddedeachyear,meansmoreandmorehigh-speedcollisions(碰撞).Andwhenchunksofjunkcrashintooneanother,theybreakapartintomillionsofpieces,quicklybuildingupspeedandturningintofast-movingobjects,whicharedangeroustooperationalsatellitesaswellasastronautsworkingontheInternationalSpaceStation.②Spacewasteisaproblemthat’sescalatedsomuchthatsomescientistssaythatby2050we’llbeforcedtostoplaunchingnewspacecraftaltogether,includingnewsatellites.Thinkaboutthatforaminute.Whenthelastsatellitesfinallybecomedisused,GPS,cellphones,andtheInternetwillnolongerfunction.③Sowehavetofindawaytodealwiththisspacegarbage,andDaanpicturesasortoftrashpickup,whichinvolvesgroupsofsmallspacecraftcastinglargenetsintoorbitthatwouldcollectspacedebris(碎片)andsenditbacktowardEarthattopspeed.Here’sthebestpart—whilereenteringEarth’satmosphere,thepiecesofjunkwouldburnupallatonce,creatingalightshowsimilartohundredsofshootingstarsfallinginthenightsky.Aspectacleindeed!Togetreadyforsuchanamazingeffort,SpaceWasteLabhasbeentravelingtomajorcitiesacrossEuropeandenlighteningthepublicontheproblemofthejunkinspace.④ButDaandoesn’tjusttalkaboutwaystorelievetheproblem—he’screatedsomethingalittlegranderthanthat.InOctober2018,histeamlaunchedSpaceWasteLabPerformance,anoutdoorartexhibitionthatshowsthelocationofeachpieceofspacetrashusinglargelasersthatmakeeachdebrislookabitlikeastarwanderingslowlyandsilentlyoverthesky,allowingviewerstowaveandsay,“Hello,spacetrash!”12.Accordingtothepassage,whichsentencebestreplacesthequestionmarkinthediagram?A.Thereismorejunkfloatinginspaceeachyearasnewsatellitesareadded.B.Satellitescanhelppeopletracktheweatherandfindnewlocations.C.Workingsatellitescanbedamagedandastronautscanbehurt.D.TheSpaceWasteLabPerformancecanshowpeoplewheresatellitesarelocated.13.Whichofthefollowingbestsupportstheideathatspacewasteshouldbedealtwithverysoon?A.Sentence① B.Sentence②C.Sentence③ D.Sentence④14.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.SpaceJunkHarmsDigitalSystemsB.TestofWasteCollectionNetsC.ANewGlimpseintoOuterSpaceD.Artists’ProposaltoSaveSpace15.What’sthewriter’sattitudetowardsDaan’sproject?A.Critical. B.Indifferent. C.Neutral. D.Approving.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。MarsistrulyafascinatingplanetforthoseofushereonEarth.____16____ItisabouthalfasbigasEarthandisoftenreferredtoastheRedPlanetbecauseofitsredsurface.TheRedPlanethasthelargestvolcanointhesolarsystem-OlympusMons.____17____That’saboutthreetimestheheightofMountQomolangma.Marsalsohasanatmosphere,butitisverythinandmadeupmostlyofcarbondioxide.BecauseofitsthinatmosphereandgreaterdistancefromtheSun,MarsismuchcolderthanEarth.____18____TheduststormsofMarscangrowsobigthatsometimestheyblankettheentireplanetandlastformonths.ThepolesonMarsarealotlikeAntarctica,cappedbyice,butmuchofMars’siceismadefromcarbondioxide,notwater.ScientistsbelievethatstudyingMarscanhelpanswersomeofthekeyquestionsaboutourplanetEarth,oreventheuniverse.____19____Since1960,morethanhalfofallattemptedMarsmissionshavefailed.TheUSA,Russia,theEuropeanSpaceAgency,andseveralothercountrieshavelostmanyspacecraftintheirquesttoexploretheRedPlanet.Nevertheless,theywillstillcontinuetheirexplorations.ChineseexpertsareconfidentabouttheirplantoexploreMars,inspiteofthemanychallenges.ThefirstMarsunmannedspacecraftwaslaunchedfromWenchangaround2020.Butitisonlythebeginningofdeepvoyagesintoouterspace.____20____A.Itisroughly27kilometreshigh.B.MissionstoMarshaveneverbeeneasy.C.Mars,however,todayhasnoactivevolcanoes.D.Thetemperatureattheplanet’ssurfacevarieswidely.E.However,Marsdoeshaveweather,withcloudsandwinds.F.Chinawillcontinuetoexplorethemysteriesoftheuniverse.G.Itisoneofthefewplanetsthatwecanseewithourowneyes.第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)完形填空閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。InSeptember2016,sixpeoplecameoutfromasmallsolar-poweredbuildingonthesideofavolcanoinHawaii.Theywere____21____ofasimulated(模擬的)missiontoMars,andtheyhadbeenlivinginthebuildingfornearlyoneyear,____22____fromtherestoftheworld.ThismissiontoMarswaspartofanongoing____23____toseehowpeoplewoulddealwiththechallengesoflivingonanotherplanet.Basedonthe____24____oftheexperimentsofar,herearefourabilitiesyouwouldneedto____25____onMars.ThefirstisResourcefulness(足智多謀).Whenthewatersystembroke,thegrouphadtwo____26____.Theycouldfigureouthowtofixitortheycould____27____monthsforsuppliestobedeliveredfrom“Earth”—bywhichpointtheywouldbedead.Sothey____28____itthemselves.ThesecondisImagination.Thegroupmembershavesaidboredomwasamajor____29____.OnMars,youwouldn’thaveNetflixorXbox,soyou’dhaveto_____30_____otherformsofentertainment(娛樂活動(dòng)).ThethirdisTolerance(寬容).Thebuildingisonlyaquarterofthesizeofabasketballcourt.Ifyou’re_____31_____annoyedbypeople,lifeonMarsmightnotbeforyou.Whethereating,working,exercising,orrelaxing,youwouldhardlybe_____32_____.ThelastisIndependence.Duringamission,thereisnoreal-time_____33_____betweenthegroupandanyoneon“Earth.”Theyhaveemail,_____34_____messagesareona20-minutedelay(延遲),simulatinghowlongitwouldtakemessagesto_____35_____betweenEarthandMars.SoyouwouldberemovedfromthelivesofyourlovedonesbackonEarth.21.A.captains B.members C.astronauts D.directors22.A.pulled B.keptfree C.protected D.cutoff23.A.explanation B.holiday C.experiment D.game24.A.results B.origins C.wishes D.requirements25.A.refuse B.copy C.argue D.survive26.A.tasks B.choices C.dreams D.conditions27.A.spread B.prepare C.wait D.leave28.A.fixed B.watered C.called D.planted29.A.desire B.habit C.ability D.challenge30.A.limit B.forget C.find D.leap31.A.hardly B.easily C.secretly D.suddenly32.A.alone B.polite C.successful D.normal33.A.communication B.system C.teaching D.meeting34.A.so B.but C.if D.unless35.A.escape B.walk C.travel D.change第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(不多于1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。ThreeChineserecentlyarrivedatthecountry’snewspacestationinanotherstepforwardforthegrowingspacepower.Thethree-membercrewstayedforthreemonthsinthestation’smainlivingspace___36___(call)amodule.ThemoduleisnamedTianhe,___37___means“HarmonyoftheHeavens”inChinese.Theastronautscarriedoutscience___38___(experiment)andalsocompletedspacewalks,preparingthestation___39___(receive)twoothermodulesnextyear.China___40___(send)overtenastronautsintospacesinceitsfirstlaunchin2003.Itisthe___41___(three)countryaftertheformerSovietUnionandtheUnitedStatestodoso.Withitseconomy___42___(grow)inthe1990s,Chinamadeaplanforspaceexploration.Sincethen,ithasbeentryingtocarryoutthisplan___43___(careful).However,it’slikelythatChinawouldhavebuiltitsownstationanywaybecauseofitsgoaltobecome___44___majorspacepower.Itrepresentsthecountry’srisefromapoornation____45____theworld’ssecondlargesteconomyinthelast40years.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)46.假設(shè)你是李華,你校英文報(bào)正在征稿,擬給中國(guó)太空站(TiangongSpaceStation)宇航員們寫一封信。你準(zhǔn)備向?qū)W校英文報(bào)投稿,要點(diǎn)如下:1.對(duì)他們?yōu)楹教焓聵I(yè)取得的成就感到驕傲;2.詢問有關(guān)太空站上的生活和工作的情況;3.表達(dá)關(guān)心和祝福。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.開頭結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。Dearastronauts,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Wishyouasuccessfulmissionandacomfortablejourney!Yoursfaithfully,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)讀后續(xù)寫47.閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個(gè)完整的故事。Thatnight,Iquarreledwithmymother,thenstormedoutofthehouse.Whileontheroad,IrememberedthatIdidnothaveanymoneyinmypocket,Ididnoteventakemycellphonewit
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