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Passage1
BillionsofdollarshavealreadybeenspentinplanninghowtosetfootonMars.Sowhydowewanttogotheresobadly?
1._______
DutchorganizationMarsOnewantstoputpeopleonMarsby2027。
Theresearcherssayitisjustthenextstepinhumancuriosity(好奇心).“WhydidColumbustravelwest?
WhydidMarcoPoloheadeast?
2._______”theirwebsitesays。
MarsOnealsothinksMarsexplorationwillimprovethedevelopmentofrecycling,solarenergy(太阳能),foodproductionandevenmedicaltechnology。
BillionairebusinessmanElonMuskrunsacompanyintheUnitedStates.ItsnameisSpaceX.3。
________Musk,whowasborninSouthAfricabutisnowaUS—Canadiancitizen,agreesthatcuriosityplaysapart。
ButhismainreasonforgoingtoMarsisthesurvival(生存)ofthehumanrace。
Tosurvive,wemustlearntolivesomewhereotherthanEarth.
4.________In2011,alongwithRussia,Chinaplannedtosendaprobe(探测器)totheplanet。
AnotherprobewillreachMarsby2021.
USspaceagencyNASAisalsoexcitedtogettoMars。
5。
_______“Futureexplorationwillfindevidence(证据)oflife,answeringoneofthebiggestmysteriesoftheuniverse(宇宙):
DoeslifeexistbeyondEarth?
”theNASAwebsitesays。
Accordingtoit,MarsandEarthhavelotsofthingsalike.ExploringMarsalsohelpsuslearnmoreaboutourownplanet'shistoryandfuture。
A。
JapanesealsohopestodoaprojectonMars.
B.Well,differentorganizationshavedifferentreasons.
C.Itsfinalgoalistohelphumansliveonotherplanets。
D。
ChinahasalongperioddreamofreachingMarsoneday.
E。
TheremaybenewspeciesonMarswhichcansurpriseusalot。
F.AndNASAthinksithelpshumanslearnmoreabouttheuniverse.
G.Becausethatadventuremakeshumansfindnewplacestoexplore.
Passage2
Aninternationalfreightrailwaynetwork(货运铁路网)isconnectingChinatocitiesacrossEurope。
1。
_______2,000yearsago,ittookayeartogetgoodsfromChinatoEuropealongtheancientsilkroad。
Buttoday,goodsfromChinacanreachLondonbyrailinjust14days。
Ittakeslesstimethanbefore.
YiwuisacitythatislocatedinChina’sZhejiangProvince。
InYiwu,itoncetooktwohoursbytheroadtosendEuropeangoodstothenearestseaport(海港)。
2._______Buttoday,anewfreightraillinkconnectsYiwutoEuropealonganancienttraderoute。
Yiwurailwaystationisabigfreightstationnow。
3._______It’spartofthemulti-billion—US—dollarBeltandRoadInitiative(倡议)。
Itissetupinordertodeveloptheinternationaltrade.
4._______Itspreadsacross13,000kilometersthroughFrance,Germany,Poland,Belarus,RussiaandKazakhstan。
Alongtheway,thetraintransfers(换乘)threetimesbecauseofdifferenttrackgauges(轨距规)inChina,EuropeandRussia。
Withtransfersonlytaking1minutepercontainer(集装箱),theraillinkcutEurope—Chinatransportationtimebyhalf。
5._______NowforeignproductsareeasierandcheapertobuyforChinese.
A。
SilkRailroadisveryimportant。
B.Itiscalledasthenew“SilkRailroad"。
C。
ItwilltakealongtimetotraveltoYiwuCity.
D。
Thenittookatwo—monthjourneyacrosstheoceans.
E。
ItbegantotransportgoodsoverlandtoEuropein2014。
F。
AnditonlytakespeoplethreeweekstogetgoodsfromEurope.
G.TheYiwu—Madridrailwayisthelongestraillinkinthewholeworld.
Passage3
Inmanybigcitiesintheworld,manypeoplethinktheoveruseofcarsisoneofthemaincausesofairpollution.Carsinthefuturemustbeenvironment—friendly。
1.______
Someexpertsthinkthattoday'scarsareintroublebecausetheyusetoomuchpetrol(汽油).2._____Thecaroftomorrowwillbemadewithoutairconditioning。
Thetomorrow'scarwillbeverysmall,sothatonlytakesupverylittleroom。
Itneedn'thaveapollutioncontrolsystembecauseitwon’tusepetrol.3。
______Veryfewpeoplewillbekilledinaccidentsbecausethetopspeedwillbeverylow。
However,wearealsowarnednottoaskforprettycolorsbecausethecarswillcomeingreyonly.
4。
_______Theyaresurethatpeoplewillbehappierinthefuture.Theythinkthatallourproblemswillsoonbesolvedbycarcompanieswiththeproductionofthesupercar(超级汽车).
5。
Thesupercarwillhavefourrooms,TVs,runningwater,heat,airconditioningandmaybeaswimmingpool.Largefamilieswilltravelonlongtripscomfortably。
Thesupercarwillnot
pollutetheenvironmentbecausetheywillrunonwater.
A.What’stheproblem?
B。
Whatwillcarsbelikeinthefuture?
C.Othercarexpertsdonotholdthesameidea.
D.Ithinkthecaronthefuturewillbemoreuseful.
E.Infact,thiscarwillbepushedbycleanenergy。
F。
Theysaythecarofthefuturewillbemuchsmaller.
G。
Tomorrow’scarswillbesmaller,faster,andmorecomfortable.
Passage4
Smartwristband(智能手环),anewwelcomingproduct,ischangingourlifestyle.Havingasmartelectronicsgadget(小装置)onyourhandcanreallymakehugedifferences。
Sofromnowonitwillbeagreatfuntomaintainyourhealthinamoreinterestingway。
1。
______Andtherearealsomanydifferentbrandstochoose,suchasAppleorHuawei.
Herearethereasonswhypeoplechooseawristband。
2._______Thewristbandcanalsobeconnectedtothemobilephone。
Youareabletouseittoanswerthephone,butatraditionalwatchcanneverdothat。
Besides,thesmartwristbandlooksfascinating.3.______Weoftenseeteenagerswearingwristbands.
Thirdly,atpresentmanypeoplehaverealizedtheimportanceofhealth。
Somepeopleplaysportseverydaytokeephealthy.4。
______Thewristbandshowstheresultseverydayandyou’llknowwhetheryouachieveyouraimornot.
However,someparentsarestillagainstusingit。
5.______Theythinktheteenagersareundertheradiation(辐射)allthetime.
Eachcoinhastwosides。
Useitornot,it’suptoyou。
A.It’ssoexpensivethatfewpeoplecanbuyit。
B。
Firstofall,itcantellthetimelikeanormalwatch。
C.Awristbandishelpfultoknowhowfartheyhaverun。
D。
It’sverypopularamongteenagersbecauseit’scoolenough.
E.Moreandmorepeoplechooseasmartwristbandintheirlives。
F.Forthem,wearingwristbandsforalongtimemaycausecancer.
G.NowaBritishIntelligentEnvironmentcompanyhasproducedthesoftware。
Passage5
Whenthrowingawaytrash,doyouknowwhichbinitshouldgoin?
Someofyoumightnotbeabletoanswerthisquestion.1。
_______Notknowinghowtodealwithwasteishardertosaveenergyandprotecttheenvironment.
Ifyoudon’tdealwithyourgarbage,itwillgotoalandfill(垃圾场)andbeburied(埋)together.
2._______Theelectronicwasteyouthrowawaycanpollutethesoilandgroundwater.Otherpiecesofgarbagecanbeusedtomakeotherthingsiftheyareproperlyrecycled。
3._______Forexample,ShanghaiannouncedinJulythatdividethegarbageintofourgroups:
wet,recyclable,harmfulanddry.
4._______“Theyarethingsyoudon'twantbutthatpigscaneat,”GuangzhouDailyexplained.Paper,metal,glassandotherthingsthatcanberefusedarerecyclablewaste.
Harmfulwasteincludesthingslikemedicine,batteriesandfluorescentbulbs(荧光灯泡)。
Thesethingsarenotrecyclable。
5。
_______
OtherChinesecities,includingShenzhen,Guangdongplantousethiswaytodealwiththeirgarbage。
Let’sencourageeachothertodealwithourwastewelltoprotecttheenvironment。
A.Theywillgointhe“drywaste"bin.
B.It’sourdutytoprotecttheenvironment.
C.“Wet”wasteisalsoknownashouseholdwaste。
D.Theselandfillscantakeuplargeareasofground.
E.Studyinghowtostopthrowingwasteisalifeskill.
F.Butit’simportanttoknowhowtodealwithyourwaste.
G.ManycitiesinChinahavealreadytakenactioninrecentyears。
Passage6
Baobabs(猴面包树)areasymbolofAfrica,andtheyaresometimescalled“thetreeoflife"。
1._______Nineofthethirteenoldesttrees,agedbetween1,000and2,500years,diedintheearlypartofthiscentury。
Researcherssaytherehaveneverbeensomanyoldtreesdyinginsuchashorttime。
2._______ButtheydonotthinkbaobabsacrossthecontinentofAfricaaredyingout.Baobabswillprobablystopgrowinginsomeareas,andstartgrowinginotherareas.
Baobabsareoftenfoundinareaswhereelephants,rhinoceros(犀牛)andotherwildlifelive。
3._______
Baobabstakeinlotsofwaterduringtherainyseasonandstore(储存)itintheirtrunksandbranches。
4._______Elephantscangetwatertodrinkfromthetrees。
Baobabsarealsoimportanttopeople。
Theyusethebaobabfruittomakedrinksandmixwithmilktocreateakindofyogurt。
5。
_______It’slikeakindofmedicine,andpeoplecangetenergyfromit.Theleavesofthetreeareusedformakingsoupandithassomemedicalpurposes.
A。
However,somebaobabsaredying.
B.Butbaobabsbecomedangeroustopeople。
C。
Andeatingbaobabfruitmakespeoplestrong.
D.Researchersdonotknowforsurewhythetreesdied。
E.Largetreescanstoreasmuchas140,000litersofwater。
F。
Baobabscanproviderichfoodforpeopleallovertheworld.
G.Elephantshelpthetreesspreadwhentheyeatthebaobabfruit。
Passage7
Theword“cosplay”ismadeupof“costume”and“play”。
1.Peoplewearcostumestodressupastheirfavoritecharacterandexpresstheirloveforfictitious(虚构的)characters.
Theword“cosplay“camefromJapanin1984atasciencefictionconference,whichbeganwith
thefirstWorldScienceFictionConferenceinNewYorkCityin1939。
2。
Theideaslowly
caughtonwithcustomers。
Tha