SectionIII Reading Comprehension(60 minutes)Pa
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SectionIII Reading Comprehension
(60 minutes)
Part A
Directions :
Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A , B, C or D.Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET1.
Text 1
The future of space exploration depends on many things. It depends on how technology evolves, how political forces shape competition and partnerships between nations, and how important the public feels space exploration is. The near future will see the continuation of human space flight in Earth"s orbit and unpiloted space flight within the solar system. Piloted space flight to other planets, or even back to the moon, still seems far away. Any flight to other solar systems is even more distant, but a huge advance in space technology could drive space exploration into realms currently explored only by science fiction.
The 1968 film 2001 : A Space Odyssey depicted commercial shuttles flying to and from a giant wheel-shaped space station in orbit around Earth, bases on the moon, and a piloted mission to Jupiter. The real space activities of 2001 will not match this cinematic vision, but the 21st century will see a continuation of efforts to transform. humanity into a spacefaring species.
Perhaps the most difficult problem space planners face is how to finance a vigorous program of piloted space exploration, in Earth"s orbit and beyond. In 1998 no single government or international enterprise had plans to send people back to the moon, much less to Mars. Such missions are unlikely to happen until the perceived value exceeds their cost.
One belief shared by a number of space exploration experts is that future lunar and Martian expeditions should be aimed at creating permanent settlements. The residents of such outposts would have to "live off the land," obtaining such necessities as oxygen and water from the harsh environment. On the moon, pioneers could obtain oxygen by heating lunar soil. In 1998 the Lunar Prospector discovered evidence of significant deposits of ice, a valuable resource for settlers, mixed with soil at the hunar poles. On Mars, oxygen could be extracted from the atmosphere and water could come from buried deposits of ice.
The future of piloted lunar and planetary exploration remains largely unknown. Most space exploration scientists believe that people will be on the moon and Mars by the middle of the 21st century, but how they get there, and the nature of their visits, is a subject of continuing debate. Clearly, key advances will need to be made in lowering the cost of getting people off Earth, the first step in any human voyage to other worlds.
41. A flight to .other solar systems will be made more possible by
[ A] technological breakthroughs.
[ B ] intemational co-operation.
[ C] market competition.
[D] public pressure.请帮忙给出正确答案和分析,谢谢!
参考答案
正确答案:A
第三部分阅读理解PartATextl参考译文太空探索的未来取决于许多因素。取决于技术如何发展、政治力量如何影响国与国之间的竞争与合作关系,以及公众对太空探索的重视程度。在不久的将来,人类的太空飞船将继续沿地球的轨道运行,无人驾驶的太空飞船也将继续在太阳系的轨道运行。栽人太空飞船飞向其他星球,甚至到月球,离人类似乎都很遥远,而飞向其他类似太阳系的太空飞行就更加遥不可及了。但是太空技术的巨大进步可以将太空探索推进到只有在科幻小说中才能够探索的领域。1968年的电影《2001:太空漫游》描绘了一架来往于巨轮状太空站的商业穿梭机。商业穿梭机围绕地球的轨道运行。载人穿梭机在执行飞往木星的任务时,停到了月球上。2001年真正的太空活动与电影中的情景并不相符,但是21世纪人类会继续致力于把自己变成远至太空的物种。太空探索规划者们面对的最大问题可能是为在地球轨道以及地球轨道以外的载人太空探索项目筹措资金。1998年,没有一个政府或者国际企业计划把人类送到月球,就更别说送人类去火星了。这样的任务只有在所期望能够创造的价值超过其成本时,人们才会参与其中。许多太空探索专家都相信未来对月球和火星的探索应该致力于创造永久性的居住地。这些偏远地区的居民要离开地球生活,在艰苦的环境中得到像氧气和水这样的生存必需品。在月球上,探险者们可以通过加热月球上的土壤获得氧气。1998年月球勘探者发现月球有丰富冰资源的证据。在月球的两极,这些冰和土壤混合在一起,这对于定居者来说是宝贵的资源。在火星上,从大气层抽取氧气,从埋藏的冰中获取水。未来载人飞船对月球和行星的探索在很大程度上仍然是个未知数。许多探索太空的科学家相信人类会在21世纪中期抵达月球和火星,但是怎样到达以及他们航行的性质,仍然是科学家们不断争论的主题。显然,降低人类离开地球的成本将会是取得的最大进步,也是人类去其他任何天体航行的第一步。答案及精祈41.A【精析】根据第一段最后一句话“Anyflighttoothersolarsystemsisevenmoredistant,butahugeadvanceinspacetechnologycoulddrivespaceexplorationintorealmscurrentlyexploredonlybysci-encefiction。”可知,技术上的突破才能使进入太阳系成为可能,B、C、D三项在文中均无体现,故选A。