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1、精品好資料學(xué)習(xí)推薦英語作業(yè) 06-05第一部分:語法填空5 / 5一、填空After the _ (two) World War there were many reports of mysterious (神秘的) flying saucers (飛碟). They _ (see) throughout the world. For quite a long time strange shapes had been reported in different parts of the world, but it was not _ recent times that they were _

2、(serious) studied. Pictures and films were taken of flying saucers, or UFOs seen in the sky. Some pilots of planes reported that round flying machines had followed them, moving at great speed. Some unofficial (非官方) _ (newspaper) suggested that some creatures from other planets were watching us. Some

3、 reports said a UFO had arrived on the Earth. A space creature got _ of the UFO and moved around, and then flew off again. But none of the landings _ (be) proved (被證實) to be _ (truth).What _ (lie) ahead of us? We do not know. But we can be sure that whatever happens, we are living in an age which wi

4、ll grow steadily _ (interest).1_2_3_4_5_6_7_8_9_10_Accidents are very common in big cities because there are lots of traffic and roads are narrow and overcrowded. We hear of accidents and read about them in _(newspaper) almost every day.My brother and I once decided _(see) a film at Golcha Cinema. A

5、s we were late _ the show, we began walking faster along the crowded road. _(sudden), we heard a loud noise. Then we saw a man lying on the ground. He _(knock) down by a car. The driver was driving the car at _ normal speed. He saw a truck _(come) from the opposite direction. And the truck driver dr

6、ove it rashly(魯莽地). The car driver tried to turn the car aside(向一邊), _ the car got out of his control. It ran into the man and then hit a tree.The man was seriously hurt. Some people took _(he) to a nearby hospital at once. The doctor said the man was _(luck) enough to be out of danger.A moment late

7、r, the police arrived at the place of the accident. They took both of the two drivers to the police station.1_2_3_4_5_6_7_8_9_10_It happened when I was 5 or 6 years old. It was a warm night in _ (South) California. I was looking out of the window while I was trying _ (fall) asleep. At that time, the

8、re was not as much population in Murrieta as it is today. It was filled with open fields of _ (bush). Any chance of falling asleep disappeared _ I saw a UFO flying above the large open field in front of my house. I jumped out of the bed and _ (hide) under the window. Now I still regret(后悔)that I did

9、nt wake _ (I) parents up that night. I was awake far past my bedtime and I was afraid of _ (get) into trouble. I was _ (real) frightened in the following few minutes. The UFO lowered(降低)itself out of view to the bush ground. After that, I saw no more of the UFO. I lay in bed _ hours, frightened, bef

10、ore I was able to fall asleep._ interesting fact Id like to say is that Murrieta is near the far end of Camp Pendleton, a marine base(海軍基地). This means it was a military craft(軍用太空飛船)or the military had to have known about this UFO through radar.1_2_3_4_5_6_7_8_9_10_We live in a small town. Nothing

11、much ever _ around here. However, something _ (usual) is happening these days. Victor is really nervous. Every night he and his wife hear strange _ outside their window. His wife thinks it _ be an animal, but he and his friends think it must be teenagers _ (have) fun. The policemen came but they cou

12、ldnt find _ strange. They thought it _ be the wind.There must be something visiting the homes in our neighborhood. Now everyone is _ uneasy. A lot of people _ that this animal or person will simply go away. But I dont think that is going to happen. The noise-maker is having so much _ creating fear i

13、n the neighborhood.1_2_3_4_5_6_7_8_9_10_I had a very _(usual) experience on Sunday. At ten in the morning, I _(walk) down the street when a UFO landed right in front of me. You can imagine _ strange it was! _ alien got out and walked down Centre Street. I followed it _(see) where it was going, and I

14、 was very surprised _ it went into a souvenir(紀(jì)念品) shop. While it was looking _ the souvenirs, the shop _(assist) called the police. Before the police arrived, the alien left the shop and then _(visit) the Museum of Flight. While the alien was in the museum, I called the TV station. Isnt that _(amaz

15、e)?1_2_3_4_5_6_7_8_9_10_Tina woke up at midnight and saw a yellow light dive towards the ground. Then she heard a _ (noisy) and saw a red light. The next morning, she told her brother about that and asked him _ (find) it out with her. They arrived _ the forest near the hills at 6 p.m.There they saw

16、an alien _ (stand) next to a damaged spaceship. But later another alien discovered them and made a terrible noise. They were so afraid that they ran away _ (immediate). They told their parents about the _ (alien) the next morning. Tom also drew _ was written on the spaceship on a piece of paper. _ t

17、heir father didnt believe what they said. _ the children went to school, their dad looked at the strange marks on the paper and _ (feel) puzzled, too.1_2_3_4_5_6_7_8_9_10_英語作業(yè) 06-05第二部分:閱讀理解一、閱讀理解AIn 1969, three men made history with a trip and the world will never forget them. The three men were Ne

18、il Armstrong, Edwin Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins. They went to the moon. The mission(任務(wù))was called the Apollo programme.Many people worked to send those men to the moon. It took many years to prepare for the mission. The first Apollo mission, Apollo 1, was not successful. During the later mission

19、s, the astronauts practised flying their spaceships. On the Apollo 8 mission, the astronauts flew around the moon. They were nearly ready for the first moon landing.The Apollo 11 mission used a special spaceship. Its name was Eagle. The Eagle landed on the moon on July 20, 1969.Only Two astronauts w

20、alked on the moon that day. Neil Armstrong was the first person to step onto the moon. Edwin Buzz Aldrin followed him. The world watched the landing on TV. Michael Collins stayed in the spaceship. It was his job to look after the spaceship that would take them home. He had to make sure nothing would

21、 happen to it.The astronauts did many experiments while they were on the moon. They also took some pictures of the moon. The astronauts left an American flag on the moon. Now the flag is still there. Someday moon travel may be common, and people will visit the place of the first moon landing.1_ was

22、NOT successful according to the passage.AThe Apollo 1 missionBThe Apollo 8 missionCThe Apollo 11 missionDThe Apollo 17 mission2What is the right order of the following according to the passage? Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon.Many people worked for the Apollo programme.The astronauts practised

23、flying their spaceships.The astronauts left an American flag on the moon.ABCD3The writer wrote this passage to _.Atalk about Neil ArmstrongBshow how to become an astronautCtalk about the first trip to the moonDshow how difficult it is to travel in spaceBLife in space is much different from life on E

24、arth. So, of course, people need some time to get used to (習(xí)慣) it. How do they eat, sleep and have fun there?EatingSpace food is more like the food we eat here on Earth. In the past, astronauts could eat only small pieces of dried food. But now the space station has water, microwave ovens (微波爐) and

25、fridges. So astronauts can eat more everyday food, like fruit, vegetables and ice cream.SleepingAll the people in the ISS (國際太空站) have their own rooms. Theres no gravity, so they have to tie themselves to their beds, or theyll float away! That seems like a hard way to sleep, but astronauts say that

26、sleeping in space is really not too bad.Having funWhat do astronauts do when they arent working? They read books, play cards, listen to music or send e-mails to their friends and family. Sometimes they just sit and look out of the window. Doesnt that sound fun? But is it much funnier if you could se

27、e the Earth out of your window with a sunset or sunrise every 45 minutes?4What does the underlined word it in the first paragraph refer to (指的是)?ALife in space.BLife on Earth.CThe space. DThe Earth.5Why do astronauts tie themselves to beds during their sleep?ABecause they would fall out of the ISS.B

28、Because they may float away.CBecause they want to sleep well.DBecause they like this special way of sleep.6How does the writer think astronauts can sit and look out of the window?ATerrible.BAfraid.CBored.DExcited7What can we learn from the passage?AAstronauts cant eat everyday food in space now.BYou

29、 can get your own room if you are in the ISS.CAstronauts cant keep in touch with (與保持聯(lián)系) their friends in space.DIt is very boring for astronauts to live in space.8What is the purpose (目的) of the passage?ATo tell us what the ISS is.BTo tell us how to live a good life.CTo tell us how astronauts live

30、in space.DTo tell us what the Earth is like.CWe live on Earth, so it is our home. But how much do you know about it? Let me tell you something about our Earth.The Earth is like a huge ball. Like the other seven planets, the Earth is running around the sun. Its the third nearest one to the sun. It ta

31、kes the Earth about 365 days to run around the sun. At the same time, the Earth is going around itself. If you are in space, you can see lots of white clouds over the surface of the Earth. Through the clouds, you can see the blue colour of the oceans, and the brown colour of the land. About 70% of t

32、he Earth is covered by water.Why do we have day and night? When the half of the Earth is facing the sun, its daytime. As the Earth turns, and this half is away from the sun, night is coming. And its daytime for the other half.9How many planets are running around the sun?ASevenBEightCNineDTen10_ of t

33、he Earth is covered by water.A70%B30%CAbout 70%DAbout 30%11Which of the following sentences is RIGHT?AAll the planets and stars are running around the sun.BThe Earth is the nearest planet to sun.CIt takes the Earth about 365 days to run around the sun.DThe Earth only runs around the sun.12When _, it

34、s daytime.Athe Earth is running around the sunBthe Earth is away from the sunCthe half of the Earth is away from the sunDthe half of the Earth is facing the sunDIn northern Scotland there is a long, deep lake called Loch Ness. More than 200 meters deep, it is the largest lake in the UK. People say a

35、 big monster (怪獸) lives in its dark, cold waters. It weighs more than 1,000 kilos and is at least ten meters long. Some people say it has a head like a horse. Others say it looks like a snake. Many people travel to Loch Ness to look for this strange monster, but only a few people have seen it. At le

36、ast, they say they have seen it.The Loch Ness Monster is a famous legend (傳說). The first story about a monster in Loch Ness was told over 500 years ago, but the legend of the monster spread widely only in the twentieth century. In 1933, a husband and wife reported that they saw a big monster in the

37、middle of the lake. Since then, a number of people have said that they have seen a monster in Loch Ness. Several people have taken photos, but at least one of them was a hoax (騙局). During the 1960s, a team was formed to look for the monster. They took many photos and made movies, but they were never

38、 able to find a monster.There is no real fact that a monster lives in Loch Ness, but there is also no fact that one doesnt live. One thing is true about Loch Ness: there are a lot of tourists there.13In northern _ there is a long, deep lake called Loch Ness.AScotlandBHong KongCRomeDParis14What do pe

39、ople say about the monster in Loch Ness?AIt weighs about 100 kilos.BIt is one meter long.CIt has a tail like a horse.DIt looks like a snake.15When was the first story about the monster told?A200 years ago.BOver 500 years ago.CIn 1933.DIn 1960.16Why was a team formed during the 1960s?ATo kill the mon

40、ster.BTo look for the monster.CTo catch the monster.DTo sell the monster.17What is the passage mainly about?APeople that saw a monster.BA trip to Loch Ness.CA legend about a monster.DA team that look photos.The Earth moves round the Sun, and the Moon moves round the Earth. When our part of the Earth

41、 turns to the Sun, it is day. When our part of the Earth turns away from the Sun, it is night.The Sun is much bigger than the Moon. But sometimes the Moon looks bigger than the Sun, because its much nearer to the Earth.The Sun is very bright. It gives very strong light. The Moon looks quite bright,

42、too, but it doesnt give any light at all. The light from the Moon comes from the Sun.The Moon looks much bigger and brighter than the other stars. But in fact (實際上) all the other stars are much bigger and brighter than the Moon. They look smaller than the Moon because they are farther away from the

43、Earth.18When our part of the Earth turns to the Sun, it is _.AdayBnightCsunnyDcloudy19The Moon sometimes looks big because _.Ait isnt the biggest among the starsBit is the biggest among the starsCit is much closer to the EarthDit can give strong light20Which is the most important to us?AThe Sun.BThe

44、 Moon.CThe stars.DNone of the above.21Which of the following sentences is right?AThe Moon moves round the Sun and the Earth.BThe Sun is much nearer to us than the Moon.CWhen our part of the Earth turns away from the Sun, it is day.DWhen our part of the Earth turns to the Sun, it is day.22The title o

45、f the passage might be _.AThe EarthBThe SunCThe MoonDThe Sun, the Moon and the EarthDThe sun is always shining. But it can only shine on one side of the earth at one time. When the sun is shining on one side of the earth, it is night on the other side.At night, you can see the stars (星星). The stars

46、are in the sky all day. But the light from the sun is so bright that you cant see them. When night comes, there is no light, and the stars are bright enough to see. The stars look very small. But some of them are even bigger than the sun. They look small because they are so far away from you. Big th

47、ings look much smaller when they are far away. The sun is closer (近) to the earth than other stars, so it looks bigger.23When it is night, the sun _.Adoesnt shineBshines for a short timeCdisappears (消失)Dshines on the other side of the earth24We cant see the stars in the sky at daytime (白天) because _

48、.Athere are no stars thereBthe stars are much smaller than the sunCthe bright light from the sun makes them not seen (被看見)Dthe stars come out only at night25The stars look small because _.Athey are far awayBthey are smallCthey have no lightDthey are in the sky26Small things may look _ when they are

49、close.AbiggerBsmallCnearDfar away27The sun looks bigger than other stars because _.Aits biggerBits far away in the skyCit gives much bright lightDits closer to the earth than other starsEIf you watch the sky for about an hour after the sun goes down, you may see some moving stars. But they are not r

50、eal stars. They are man-made satellites. And the biggest of all is the International Space Station (ISS). From May to July is the best season to watch the ISS flying over the earth. And people can see it with their eyes during the time.The scientists want to live on the ISS. They think that the best

51、 way to learn more about space is to live there.When the space station is finished, it will be like a city in space. People will stay and study there with many of the things they have at home. Laboratories, living rooms and power stations are being built. The ISS is the most expensive program. Billi

52、ons of dollars are spent on it every year.Scientists hope that the ISS will be a stepping-stone for future exploration. The ISS will be more useful some day. The ISS will help us understand the human body better, explore space and study the earth. It can help us make life on the earth better. said K

53、athryn Clark, an ISS scientist.Sixteen countries are part of the space program: the US, Russia, Canada, Japan, Brazil, and 11 European countries. China isnt an ISS country, but it has helped with some of the experiments. In 2003, China sent some rice up to the ISS to find out what space would do to

54、it.28From the first paragraph, we can learn _.Awe cant see the ISS with our eyesBMarch is the best season to watch the ISS flying over the earthCall the moving stars are real starsDthe biggest man-made satellite is the ISS29Which do the scientists think is the best way to learn more about space?ATo live on the earth.BTo watch the ISS flying over the earth.CTo live on the ISSDTo make life on the earth better.30That China sent some rice up to the ISS is probably to _.Ause it as astronauts foo

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