1 . In 1961, President John F. Kennedy Jr. set a goal: he wanted to land a man on the moon to show America’s_________ in the Space Race.
_________ a decade later, Neil Armstrong became the first man to set foot on the moon on Sunday, July 20, 1969. Aldrin later joined him on the moon’s surface and they_________a US flag, took photographs, and_________ the first samples from our satellite.
The Apollo crew of Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins travelled 240,000 miles in 76 hours to reach the moon. During the mission, the food items the astronauts ate on the surface of the moon in the lunar module_________ the following: beef stew, bacon squares, date fruit cake, and grape punch.
Over 400,000 people supported the_________, including people from the Johnson Space Center in Houston and the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral. Armstrong’s famous first words “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”_________ on television channels and through newspapers around the world.
After World War Ⅱ_________ on September 2, 1945, a new conflict began between the United States and the Soviet Union. The United States and the Soviet Union had_________ ideologies(意识形态): the United States was capitalist,__________ the Soviet Union was socialist.
The Space Race started when a Soviet missile launched Sputnik(Russian for “traveller”), the world’s first artificial satellite on October 4, 1957. Sputnik became the first man-made__________ to orbit Earth. The US decided to act quickly in order to prove __________. From 1961 to 1964, NASA’s budget __________ by 500 percent. When Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon, America was declared the__________ of the Space Race. The US had spent about $25 billion on the program, over $100 billion in today’s dollars.
More than 50 years after Apollo, NASA vows to land the first woman on the moon with the Artemis program and with the help of an increase in NASA’s budget by $1.6 billion by former President Trump. The new mission,__________ the twin sister of Apollo and Greek Goddess of the moon, will be headed to the moon’s south pole where the craters(火山口)hold large deposits of water ice.
1. A.dominance | B.rule | C.regulation | D.management |
2. A.More than | B.No more than | C.No less than | D.Less than |
3. A.grew | B.rose | C.planted | D.carried |
4. A.brought up | B.brought back | C.brought in | D.brought about |
5. A.persisted in | B.consisted of | C.made up | D.insisted on |
6. A.task | B.landing | C.contest | D.mission |
7. A.were showed | B.were printed | C.echoed | D.expressed |
8. A.stopped | B.ended | C.paused | D.suspended |
9. A.similar | B.special | C.political | D.conflicting |
10. 11. A.machine | B.facility | C.object | D.equipment |
12. A.superiority | B.ability | C.position | D.influence |
13. A.decreased | B.dropped | C.shrank | D.increased |
14. A.amateur | B.winner | C.competitor | D.loser |
15. A.taken after | B.taking on | C.named after | D.looking after |