注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:中医traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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A.On a plane. | B.On a bus. | C.On a ship. |
3 . A satellite is about to demonstrate a new way of capturing space junk with magnets for the first time. With the frequency of space launches dramatically increasing in recent years, the potential for a disastrous collision above Earth is continually growing. Now, Japanese orbital clean-up company Astroscale is testing a potential solution.
The firm’s End-of-Life Services by Astroscale demonstration mission is scheduled to lift off on 20 March aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket. It consists of two spacecraft: a smaller “client” satellite and a larger “servicer” satellite, or “chaser”. The smaller satellite is equipped with a magnetic (磁力的) plate which allows the chaser to dock with it.
The two stacked spacecraft will perform three tests once in orbit, each of which will involve the servicer satellite releasing and then recapturing the client satellite. The first test will be the simplest, with the client satellite drifting a short distance away and then being recaptured. In the second test, the servicer satellite will set the client satellite tumbling before catching up with it and matching its motion to grab it.
Finally, if those two tests go well, the chaser will live up to its name by letting the client satellite float a few hundred metres away before finding it and attaching to it. All of these tests will be performed autonomously, with little to no human input once they are set in motion.
“These kinds of demonstrations have never been done before in space - they are very different to, say, an astronaut controlling a robotic arm on the International Space Station,” says Jason Forshaw at Astroscale UK. “This is more of an autonomous mission.” At the end of the tests, both spacecraft will burn up in Earth’s atmosphere.
If companies wanted to use this capability, they would have to attach a magnetic plate to their satellites so they could be captured later. Because of the growing space garbage problem, many countries now require firms to have a way to bring back their satellites once they run out of fuel or fail, so this could be a fairly simple likely plan, Forshaw says. Right now, each chaser can only nab one satellite, but Astroscale is working on a version that could drag three or four out of orbit at once.
1. Which of the following can replace the underlined word “dock with” in Paragraph 2?A.deal with | B.keep up with | C.join together | D.crash |
A.Because of the growing space waste problem. |
B.Because the frequency of space launches are dramatically increasing. |
C.Because they can earn large profits from it. |
D.Because Astroscale has found a new method of capturing the space garbage. |
A.An astronaut controls a robotic arm on the International Space to capture the “client” satellite |
B.Through a magnetic plate remotely controlled by humans on the ground to catch the “client” satellite |
C.Finding the “client” satellite and attaching to it with a magnetic plate automatically |
D.Tumbling to match the motion of “client” satellite the drag three or four satellites out of its orbit into atmosphere. |
A.people will burn the space junk up in Earth’s atmosphere in the future |
B.Japan and Russia will conduct space debris cleanup experiment together |
C.These kinds of demonstrations have never been done before. |
D.the demonstration mission will be divided into three phases |
1.出发时间和集合地点;
2.活动安排:做游戏,分发礼物等;
3.注意事项:自备水和食物。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Our school is locating at the centre of Beijing, that is one of the largest schools in the city with about 200 teachers and over 2, 000 students. Our subject include Chinese, English, maths, physics, history and so on. Most of us paid great attention to the study of English ,Chinese and maths because we are very important in the university entrance exam. We take specially interest in English. Although we have spent much time on it, but we still find it's difficult learn the language well. In the afternoon, when class is over, we enjoy stay at school for about one hour to take exercise before leaving at home.
6 . There are books that have climbed up the ladder of the bookshelf this month. Let’s have a look.
No Looking Back by Shivani Gupta
Twenty-two-year-old Shivani had thrown a party one evening and awoke the next morning in hospital. Despite paralyzed(瘫痪)and wheelchair-bound, Shivani refused to give up. Shewouldn’t let her inability to walk keep her from achieving her ambitions. This book is an inspiring tale about surviving the challenges of disability.
Courage Beyond Compare by Sanjay Sharma
The 10 sportsmen in the book are champions in diverse disciplines like athletics, swimming and badminton. They overcame physical limitations to reach the top of their chosen fields. Powerful and inspiring, these stories are heart-warming reminders that a strong mind and great determination almost always overcome the limitations of the human body.
Face to Face by Ved Mehta
Blind since the age of four, the author led a lonely childhood in India until he was accepted to the Arkansas School for the blind. The school changed his life. He got degrees at Ox-ford and Harvard and a successful writing career. This is the author's autobiography touching upon his childhood, blindness and remaking himself.
This Star Won’t Go Out by Esther Earl
Diagnosed with cancer at the age of 12, Esther Earl was a very bright and talented, but very normal teenager. She lived a hope-filled and generous life as her physical condition declined. This autobiography collects her journals, fiction and letters. Photographs and essays by family and friends also help to tell her story.
1. Which book is about some athletes’ stories?A.No Looking Back. | B.Courage Beyond Compare. |
C.Face to Face. | D.This Star Won’t Go Out. |
A.It is about a patient’s experience. |
B.It mentions its author’s childhood life. |
C.Its author wrote it with the help of others. |
D.Its author had a successful writing career. |
A.The authors are disabled. |
B.The readers are mainly children. |
C.They are stories about the authors. |
D.They talk about some inspiring tales. |
7 . Stepping into a new phase of life requires a lot of trust in ourselves. Everything is
My wife, Elba, and I were in the middle of our transition from New York to Florida, leaving long-time jobs and relationships and
We
A few days after
I shared about my
Change is not for the coward (胆小鬼). It needs
A.satisfactory | B.simple | C.common | D.new |
A.starting | B.watching | C.thinking | D.falling |
A.look through | B.get through | C.ask for | D.look for |
A.formed | B.greeted | C.missed | D.valued |
A.accept | B.touch | C.speak | D.imagine |
A.smart | B.alone | C.lucky | D.brave |
A.served | B.invited | C.met | D.appreciated |
A.efforts | B.plans | C.decisions | D.friends |
A.arriving | B.succeeding | C.dropping | D.ending |
A.habit | B.argument | C.accident | D.conversation |
A.dropped | B.engaged | C.lived | D.took |
A.frequently | B.rarely | C.constantly | D.fortunately |
A.moving | B.turning | C.returning | D.referring |
A.worked | B.dreamed | C.connected | D.succeeded |
A.time | B.money | C.technology | D.courage |
A.lose | B.know | C.design | D.abandon |
A.challenging | B.popular | C.amusing | D.reasonable |
A.curiosity | B.memory | C.advice | D.health |
A.run | B.look | C.step | D.break |
A.skills | B.abilities | C.functions | D.friendships |
The Thirty-Six Strategies is originally a collection of ancient Chinese strategies applied to military engagement. Today, many people use this ancient
But the origins of the Thirty-Six Strategies are unknown. No author or compiler has ever been mentioned, and no date
All modern versions of the Thirty-Six Strategies are originated from a ragged book
Nowadays, Chinese people
The advances in space technology will be
Besides, what distinguishes us from animals
China is growing stronger and stronger, and it will never fall behind in the progress of science and technology. We are looking forward to new
10 . The world has spent a long time living with the pandemic. But many people have become lazy about protecting their safety. Are you spending time indoors and unmasked with trusted friends? Or eating in restaurants or making more trips to the grocery store? New types of COVID-19 mean you should try to cut back on exposure. And where you can, double down on basic safety.
Wear masks
The N95 mask is the gold standard. It may cost too much or be hard to find. A cloth mask does a good job of filtering particles that cause infection.
If you go to the store two or three times a week, cut back to once a week. If you have been spending 30 to 45 minutes in the grocery store, cut down your time in the store.
Spend less time indoors with people who are not from your household. If you must spend time with others, wear your best mask. Be sure any space is well ventilated (通风)(open windows and doors). Keep the visit as short as possible.
The coronavirus vaccine may or may not be the solution. As of now, you are the best answer. Take care. Do not let your guard down!
A.Wash your hands frequently |
B.Spend less time with others |
C.The best mask has three layers |
D.Don’t stay outdoors alone for a long time |
E.If the market is crowded, come back later |
F.It is still best to minimize your social activities |
G.Here are two important ideas about how to stay safe |