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Forty-threeyearsago,amantooka“smallstep”onthemoonandbroughtmankinda“g
leap”forward.Asthefirstpersontowalkonthemoon,AmericanastronautNeilArmstrongisamanwhosenamewillberememberedforgenerationstocome.
Butbeingthefirstisnevereasy.Withsomanyunknownsaboutspaceatthattime,ArmstronghimselfwassurprisedthatApollo11actuallyworked.Hethoughtheandhispartnershadonlya50percentchanceofasuccessfullandingbackin1969.
Itwastoughindeed.Whenthemodule(登月舱)wasapproachingthemoon'
ssurface,the
computerwantedtorestthemonasteepslopecoveredwithrocks,butArmstrongrealizeditwasanunsafeplacetostop.
Asalastminutedecision,hesafelylandedthemodulebyhimself.Whentheyfinallytouchedtheground,“therewassomethinglike20secondsoffuelleft,”hesaidinaninterviewearlierthis
year.
Unfortunately,somepeopledoubtedhisvisittothemoon,sayingitwasfaked.ButArmstrongrespondedwithachuckle(轻声笑),saying:
“asItnweveraconcerntomebecauseI
knewoneday,somebodywasgoingtogoflybackupthereandpickupthatcameraIleft.”
Forallhisglobalfame,NeilArmstrongisaremarkablymodestman.Herarelygaveinterviewsanddidn'
tliketalkingabouthisieavcehment.Hestoppedgivinghissignatureswhen
hefoundthatpeoplesoldthemforthousandsofdollars.
“Iguessweallliketoberecognizednotforonepieceoffireworksbutfortheledger(记账簿)ofourdailywork,”ArmstrongsaidinaCBSinterviewin2005.Whenaskedhowhefeltknowinghisfootprintswouldbelikelytostayonthemoon'
ssurfaceforthousandsofyears,he
said:
“Ikindofhopethatsomebodygoesupthereoneofthesedaysandcleansthemup.”
Armstrongpassedawaylastmonthattheageof82,buthewillberemembered.“Thenext
timeyouwalkoutsideonaclearnightandseethemoonsmilingdownatyou,thinkofNeil
Armstrongandgivehimawink(眨眼示意),”hisfamilysaidtoReuters.
56.Itcanbeinferredfromthearticlethatbeforehisexpeditiontothemoon,Armstrong
A.wascertainthatApollo11wouldworkwell
B.believedthemodulewouldlandsafelyonthemoon
C.hadpreparedhimselftofacepossiblefailure
D.plannedtolandthemoduleonthemoonbyhimself
57.HowdidArmstrongrespondwhenpeopledoubtedthathehadbeentothemoon?
A.Hewasangry.
B.Hewastroubledbyit.
C.Hetriedtofindevidencethattheywerewrong.
D.Hebelievedtheywouldbeprovedwrongsomeday.
58.Bysaying“Iguessweallliketoberecognizednotforonepieceoffireworksbutfortheledgerofourdailywork”,Armstrongmeantthat.
A.themoredailyworkyou'
vedone,themoreeasilyyouwillberecognized
B.thingsthatlookspectaculararenotasusefulasordinarysuccesses
C.achievinggreatnesscanmakeothersuccessesfeellessimportant
D.everyday'
shardworkismoreappreciatedthanonesuccessfulmoment
59.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesArmstrong?
A.Hewasambitious.
B.Hetriedtoavoidthespotlight.
C.Hebalancedhislifeandworkwell.
D.Hewastalkativeandlovedtellingjokes.
Keys:
56-59:
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Two【2018届上海市黄浦区高三英语一模】
Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhaveread.
Post-00sisadocumentaryaboutgrowingup.Itcoversalmosteveryaspectofmillennialsexperiencesontheirpathtowardadolescence–theirstruggleswithschoolwork,theirrelationshipwithpeers,theirconfusionifayoungerbrotherorsisterisbornintothefamily,andtheirgrowingdesiretokeepadistancefromtheirparents.Butthisfive-episodeserieswasdifferentfromanyotherTVprogramwithasimilartheme.
Post-00swasfilmedoveraperiodof10years,duringwhichtheshowwe'
dasmakersfollo
groupofkidsfromwhentheywereinfantsthroughtowhentheybecameteenagers.Inotherwords,theshow'
s“characters”growolderforreal,andtheirstoriesareallreal.
“Coming-of-age”stories,asthey'
reknown,haveaspecialappeal.Theysatisfyourcuriosity
oflookingatsomeoneelse'
slife,andwebecomemoreandmoreattachedtothecharactersasif
wetrulyknowthem.Andwhileweenjoythetruthfulnessofthestoriesbecausenothingissetinadvance,wealsocan'
thelpbutfeelthecrueltyofreality.Afterall,there-writingofthe'
snore
script(剧本)andthere