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第第頁2023年八年級暑期話題閱讀天天練:宇宙(含解析)2023年八年級暑期話題閱讀天天練:宇宙
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一、閱讀理解題(共8題)
FoodinSpace
Astronautshavealreadyvisitedthemoonandlivedinspacestations.Theyhaveneverbeentoanotherplanet,buttheymightvisitMarssoon.Astronautswillspendaboutsixmonthstravellingtotheplanet,abouttwoyearsontheplanetandthenaboutsixmonthstravellingbacktotheEarth.TheywillbeawayfromtheEarthforaboutthreeyears,sotheywillneedalotoffood!
Itisveryexpensivetotakefoodintospace.Itcostsabout120,000dollarstocarryonekilogramofthingsthere.SoanappleonMarscouldcost20,000dollars!Ofcourse,theywillneedtotakequitealotoffoodwiththemtofeedthemselvesforthreeyears.Thefoodcannotstayfresh,andisveryexpensivetotake,sotheyhavetofindlighterfood.
Atthemoment,astronautsinspacestationseatdryfood.Itisverylight,soitdoesnotcostalotofmoneytocarryitintospace.Butastronautsstayhealthierandhappieriftheyeatfreshfood.Inthefuture,astronautsonMarsmaygrowvegetableslikespinach,carrotsandeggplants.
AstronautsonMarswillprobablyhavespecialmachines.Theywillusethesemachinestochangebeans(豆)intofoodsthattastelikemeatorcheese.Theyprobablywillnoteatrealmeatorcheesebecauseitwillnotbepossibletokeepanimalsinspace.
(1)Wheredotheastronautsplantogonext
A.TotheEarth.B.Tothemoon.C.ToMars.D.Tothesun.
(2)HowlongwillittaketogettoMars
A.Sixmonths.B.Oneyear.C.Twoyears.D.Threeyears.
(3)Whydoastronautseatdryfood
A.Becauseitisveryhealthy.B.Becausetheylikedryfood.
C.Becauseitischeaptobuy.D.Becauseitischeaptocarry.
(4)Whatmayastronautsdointhefuture
A.Takeenoughfoodfortheirtrip.
B.GrowsomefreshvegetablesonMars.
C.Eatonlydryfood.
D.Growfoodintheirspacecraft.
(5)Whatwillastronautsgetfrombeans
A.Spinach,carrotsandeggplants.
B.Apples.
C.Foodsthattastelikemeatandcheese.
D.Realmeatandcheese.
Venusisonlyalittlesmallerthantheearth,about95%oftheearth'sdiameter(直徑)and80%oftheearth'smass(質(zhì)量).ThewordVenusmeansthegoddessofloveandbeautyinGreek.Wenametheplanetsoprobablybecauseitisoneofthebrightestplanetswehaveknownbynow.WehumanbeingshaveknownVenusforalongtime.Itisthebrightestthingintheskyexceptthesunandthemoon.Venusreachesitsmaximum(最大的)brightnessshortlybeforesunriseorshortlyaftersunset,andisoftenthoughtastheMorningStarorastheEveningStar.AlotofobservationofVenuswasimportanttoCopernicus'sHeliocentricTheory(日心說)ofthesolarsystem.In1962scientistssentthefirstspaceshiptoexploreVenus.Sofartherehavebeenmorethan20andwewillknowmoreaboutVenusinthefuture.
(1)What'sVenuslike
A.It'sbiggerandheavierthantheearth.
B.It'ssmallerandbrighterthanthemoon.
C.It'sbiggerandlighterthanthesun.
D.It'ssmallerandlighterthantheearth.
(2)Whatdoestheword"Venus"meaninGreek
A.Thegoddessofloveandbeauty.
B.Themorningstar.
C.Theeveningstar.
D.Thecenterofthesolarsystem.
(3)WhichofthefollowingisTRUE
A.Venusisnotaplanet.
B.Venusisthebrightestinthesky.
C.Venusisinthesolarsystem.
D.PeoplehaveneversentaspaceshiptoVenus.
(4)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"observation"meaninChinese
A.理論B.觀察C.學說D.作品
(5)ScientistssentthefirstspaceshiptoVenusin_____.
A.2023B.1942C.1962D.1982
閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有一項是多余選項。
Ifyoulookattheseafromaspaceship,youmightthinkthattheworldisawaterworld.
_____Watercoversmostoftheearth'ssurface.
Theseaislikeabigstorewitheverythingweneedinit._____Wecanalsogetdifferentminerals(礦物質(zhì))init.Inacubic(立方)mileofwater,wecangetninety-fourtonsofsilver(銀)andthreetonsofgold(金)!Itispossibletodothis,butitisstilldifficult._____
_____Forexample,wecanuselotsofsandtakenfromtheseatomakeglassandcement(水泥).Wenotonlygetsaltandsandfromtheseabutalsogetfoodfromthesea.Onedaywemayevenhaveunderseafarms.
Peoplehavedonelesstostudytheseathantostudyspace._____
(1)
A.Seaisourgoodfriend.
B.Peoplecangetfishandotherseaanimalsfromit.
C.Itwillcostmoremoneytogetthesethingsfromtheseathanfromtheland.
D.Buttheseareallybringsusmanythingsthatwecangeteasilyanduse.
E.Itistimetoturnoureyestothesea.
F.It'sdifficulttoseeanylandatall.
(2)
A.Seaisourgoodfriend.
B.Peoplecangetfishandotherseaanimalsfromit.
C.Itwillcostmoremoneytogetthesethingsfromtheseathanfromtheland.
D.Buttheseareallybringsusmanythingsthatwecangeteasilyanduse.
E.Itistimetoturnoureyestothesea.
F.It'sdifficulttoseeanylandatall.
(3)
A.Seaisourgoodfriend.
B.Peoplecangetfishandotherseaanimalsfromit.
C.Itwillcostmoremoneytogetthesethingsfromtheseathanfromtheland.
D.Buttheseareallybringsusmanythingsthatwecangeteasilyanduse.
E.Itistimetoturnoureyestothesea.
F.It'sdifficulttoseeanylandatall.
(4)
A.Seaisourgoodfriend.
B.Peoplecangetfishandotherseaanimalsfromit.
C.Itwillcostmoremoneytogetthesethingsfromtheseathanfromtheland.
D.Buttheseareallybringsusmanythingsthatwecangeteasilyanduse.
E.Itistimetoturnoureyestothesea.
F.It'sdifficulttoseeanylandatall.
(5)
A.Seaisourgoodfriend.
B.Peoplecangetfishandotherseaanimalsfromit.
C.Itwillcostmoremoneytogetthesethingsfromtheseathanfromtheland.
D.Buttheseareallybringsusmanythingsthatwecangeteasilyanduse.
E.Itistimetoturnoureyestothesea.
F.It'sdifficulttoseeanylandatall.
Alllifeontheearthdependsonthesun.Withoutthesunalllivingthingsontheearthwoulddie.
Thesunisastar.Inspace,therearethousandsofstarslikethesun.Theyarealmostaslargeasthesunandashotasthesun.Atnightyoucanseemanystars,butinthedaytimeyoucanonlyseeonestar—thesun.
Thesunismuchnearertousthananyotherstar.Thatiswhyitlookslikethebiggestandbrightestofallthestars.Thedistanceofthesunfromtheearthisaslongas150millionkilometers.Mostofthestarsarethousandsoflightyearsawayfromtheearth.
DoyouknowwhatalightyearisLighttravelsabout300,000kilometersasecond.Onelightyearisthedistancethatlighttravelsinoneyear.
(1)Whatdoesthephrase"dependson"meaninChinese
A.決定B.居住C.環(huán)繞D.依賴
(2)Inspacethesunisa_____.
A.starB.solarsystemC.planetD.moon
(3)Thesunlookslikethebiggestofallthestarsbecausetheotherstars_____.
A.a(chǎn)retoosmall
B.a(chǎn)retoofarawayfromtheearth
C.a(chǎn)retooheavy
D.a(chǎn)removingaroundthesolarsystem
(4)Scientistsoftenuse_____tomeasure(測量)thedistancefromtheearthtosomestarsintheuniverse.
A.lightyearsB.kilometers
C.millionsofkilometersD.thousandsofmiles
(5)What'sthebesttitleofthispassage
A.TheSunIsaStar
B.TheSunIsMuchNearertoUsthanAnyOtherStar
C.TheKnowledgeabouttheSun
D.LightTravelsabout300,000KilometersaSecond
NASA(米國國家航空航天局)hasanewjoblisting,andit'snojoke.TheUSspaceagencyislookingfora"joker"tojointheirplannedmission(任務(wù))toMars.
AmissiontoMarsisnolaughingmatter.Theredplanetisabout140millionmiles(225millionkilometres)awayfromtheEarth.Atriptherewouldtakearoundeightmonthsinasmallspacecraft.AndMarshasacommunicationsdelay(延遲)of20minutes.Thismeansthatastronautswillhavetowait20minutesforareply,whenasuddenseriouseventhappens.
"Whenyou'relivingwithothersinaconfinedspaceforalongperiodoftime,suchasonamissiontoMars,problemsarelikelytohappen,"JeffreyJohnson,ascientistattheUniversityofFlorida,toldTheGuardian.ThisisprobablywhyNASAwantsanastronautwithasenseofhumour."Thesearepeoplethathavetheabilitytopulleveryonetogether,"Johnsonsaid.Instressfulsituations,perhapshumourisawaytoknowwearen'talone.Bylaughingtogether,weshareourstress.Thenwecanfocusonourjobsinsteadofjustworrying.
Thereareotherexamplesofteam"clowns".OneexampleisthejourneytotheSouthPoleledbyNorwegianexplorerRoaldAmundsen.Itwasadifficultjourney,fullofdanger.AdolfLindstrom,acookatAmundsen'steam,wasa"clown".Hemadepeoplelaughthroughthewholejourney.AmundsenlaterwrotethatLindstromwasthemostvaluablememberoftheteam.
Butifyou'rehopingthatyourfavouriteTVcomedianwillflytoMars,thatprobablywon'thappen."Beingfunnywon'tbeenoughtogetthejob,"Johnsonsaid."Theyalsoneedtobeexcellentscientistsandengineers."Besides,theymustbeintopphysicalcondition.
(1)WhydoesNASAlookfora"joker"tojointheirplannedmissiontoMars
A.BecauseamissiontoMarsisnolaughingmatteranylonger.
B.Becausesomesuddenseriouseventswillhappenatanytime.
C.Becauseastronautswillhavetowait20minutesforareply.
D.Becausehumourouspeoplecanhelpreducestressandworry.
(2)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"clowns"probablymean
A.Crowdedastronauts.B.Cleverscientists.
C.Humourouspeople.D.Funnyexplorers.
(3)Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage
A.NASAislookingforTVcomedianstojointheirplannedmission.
B.RoaldAmundsenwasaclownwhomadepeoplefeelhappier.
C.Funnypeoplemayhavetheabilitytosolvethedifficultproblems.
D.Humourouspeoplecanencourageteammembersonthemission.
Isthereintelligent(有智力的)lifeonotherplanetsForyears,scientistssaid"no"or"wedon'tknow".Buttodaythisischanging.SethShostakandAlexandraBarnettareastronomers(天文學家).Theybelieveintelligentlifeexists(存在)somewhereintheuniverse.Theyalsothinkwewillsooncontactthesebeings(人;生物).
WhydoShostakandBarnettthinkintelligentlifeexistsonotherplanetsThefirstreasonistime.Scientistsbelievetheuniverseisabout12billionyearsold."Thislongenoughforotherplanetstohaveintelligentlife,"sayShostakandBarnett.Thesecondreasonissize—theuniverseishuge."ToolsliketheHubbleTelescope(哈勃望遠鏡)haveshownthatthereareatleast100billiongalaxies,"saysShostak."Andourgalaxy,theMilkyWay,hasatleast100billionstars.SomeplanetsgoingaroundthesestarsmightbesimilartoEarth."
Inthepast,itwashardtolookforsignsofintelligentlifeintheuniverse.Butnow,powerfultelescopes(高倍望遠鏡)allowscientiststodiscoversmallerplanets.Theseplanetsmighthaveintelligentlife.
HavebeingsfromspacealreadyvisitedEarth"Probablynot,"saysShostak.However,intelligentbeingsmaycontactusinotherway,suchasradiosignals(信號).Infact,theymaybetryingtocommunicatewithusnow,butwedon'thavetherighttoolstoreceivetheir'messages.However,thisischanging.By2025,wecouldmakecontactwithotherlifeformsinouruniverseandwemighthelpeachother.
(1)SethShostakandAlexandraBarnettare_____.
A.a(chǎn)stronomersB.farmersC.singersD.drivers
(2)Whywasithardtolookforsignsofintelligentlifeintheuniverseinthepast
A.Therewerenotanysmallerplanets.
B.TheMilkyWaydidn'texistatthattime.
C.Theastronomerswerenotinterestedinthem.
D.Therewerenotanypowerfultelescopes.
(3)WhatisthebesttitleforParagraph2
A.TheAgeandSizeofBarth
B.WhyIntelligentLifeMightExist
C.OurGalaxy:TheMilkyWay
D.Earth:TheOnlyPlanetwithIntelligentLife
(4)Whatdoestheunderlinedphraselifeformsinthelastparagraphmean
A.messagesB.tools
C.intelligentbeingsD.radiosignals
閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的選項中,選擇最佳選項。
Stopreadingforaminuteandthinkaboutwhatyouseewhenyoulookupattheskyonaclearnight.Youprobablyseemanystars(星星).Longlongago,farmerswatchedsomestarstoknowwhentoplanttheircrops.Travelersdidsotofindtheirwayinthedark.Todaystarsarestillimportanttosomepeople.
Scientistsfindthatmoststarsareverybig.Infactsomestarsaresofarawaythatitwouldtakemillionsofyearstogettothemevenbyspaceship.
Anotherthingweknowtodayaboutstarsisthatsomearemadeupof(由……組成)hotgases.Thegasesaresohotthattheysendoutlight.Ifyouwatchastarcarefully,youmaynoticethatittwinkles(閃爍)sometimes.Asyoumayunderstand,lightfromastarmustshinethroughtheairbeforeyoucanseethestar.Airisalwaysmoving,anditmakeslightfromthestarmove,too.Whenthelightmoves,itmakesthestartwinkle.Starsalsohavedifferentcolors.Thecolorofastardependsonhowhotitis.Tooursurprise,thecoolstarsareredandthehotteststarsarewhite.
(1)Longlongago,howdidtravelersfindtheirwayinthedark
A.Bymakingafire.B.Byusingalamp.
C.Bywatchingstars.D.Byusingsticks.
(2)Whycanthegasessendoutlight
A.Becausetheyareveryfaraway.
B.Becausetheyareveryhot.
C.Becausetheyhavedifferentcolors.
D.Becausetheycanmove.
(3)Whydoesastarsometimestwinkle
A.Becauseitslighttravelsthroughthemovingair.
B.Becauseitslightistoobright.
C.Becauseitismadeupofhotgases.
D.Becauseitistoodark.
(4)Redstarsare_____thanwhitestars.
A.biggerB.smallerC.warmerD.cooler
(5)WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext
A.Todaystarsarenotimportanttopeopleatall.
B.Itwouldtakeusashorttimetogettothestarsbyspaceship.
C.Youcanseeastarbeforeitslightshinesthroughtheair.
D.Farmersknewwhentoplanttheircropsbywatchingsomestars.
閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的選項中,選擇最佳選項。
ThefirstpartsoftheInternationalSpaceStation(國際空間站)werelaunched(把……發(fā)射上天)in1998,justtenyearsbeforeIwasborn.IhavealwayshopedthatonedayIcouldtraveltospaceandvisitaspacestation.Iknowthatneedslotsofhardtraining.HereisalistofthingsthatIbelieveareimportantformeinordertomakemydreamcometrue.
★Practiceliving(suchaseatingandsleeping)withoutgravity(重力).Long-termweightlessness(失重)canmakeapersonfeelsick.
★Learnhowtomovearoundwearingaspacesuit.Spacesuitsarenotliketheclothesweweardaily.Theyareveryheavy.
★Learnaboutteamspirit(團隊精神).Lifeinspaceisfullofchallenges(挑戰(zhàn))andneedstea
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