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A) It was 45 years ago that Neil Armstrong took the small step onto the surface of the moon that changed the course of history. The years that followed saw a Space Age of scientific, technological and human research, on which we have built the modern era. Starting from the moon, we will move deeper into the solar system. The Apollo missions cleared a path for human exploration to the moon. Today we are extending that path to near-Earth asteroids(小行星), Mars and beyond. B) We're building on the Apollo program's accomplishments to test and fly novel(新的), cutting-edge(尖端) technologies today for tomorrow's missions. As we develop and test the new tools of 21st century spaceflight on the journey to Mars, we once again will change the course of history. C) The path to Mars begins with research on Earth and extends beyond its bounds, aboard the orbiting laboratory of the International Space Station, with our international partners. Some 250 miles above our heads, astronauts are conducting hundreds of experiments not possible on Earth, teaching us how humans can live, work and thrive(长得健壮) for longer periods in space. D) To help this nation send humans to deep space and return them to Earth safely, engineers across the country are developing a new space transportation tool that can travel far beyond our home planet. The Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System (SLS) heavy-lift rocket will be the most advanced space vehicles ever built. Together, they will take us farther into the solar system than humans have ever traveled. They are our spaceship to Mars and beyond. E) As we turn our eyes toward Mars, we are designing missions to take us to a "proving ground"around the moon called cis-lunar(月球周围) space, where some of the very building blocks of the solar system can be explored. F) Near-Earth asteroids provide a unique opportunity we need for future human missions to Mars. Around 2019, we'll launch a robotic mission to reach a near-Earth asteroid. The spacecraft either will capture an entire asteroid or take a part off a much larger asteroid, then redirect the asteroid mass to a stable orbit(轨道) around the moon. Such missions will provide important information about the space to safely send humans to Mars. G) The new technologies we test by sending astronauts to study the asteroids in the cis-lunar space will make important advances to safely send humans to Mars. This includes tools like Solar Electric Propulsion, a highly efficient way to help us transport large objects and heavy cargo to support future Mars missions. NASA will continue to make significant investments in new technologies vital to achieving exploration goals. This includes advancements in entry, descent and landing technologies such as Low Density Supersonic Decelerators. H) Sending humans to deep space around the moon also will help advance techniques for space operations on and around Mars and its moons. The space around our moon is different than low-Earth orbit but very similar to what a spacecraft will experience on the trip to and from Mars. For instance, solar and cosmic radiation is intense. We also can use cis-lunar space to begin practicing activities in deep space, like spacewalks, and learn to cope with delays in communication with Earth because of the distance. I) Mars calls for us to explore. Missions to Mars could answer some of the fundamental questions of humanity: Does life exist beyond Earth? Could humans live on Mars in the future? J) The journey to answer these questions has risks, but the rewards for humanity are worth it. In our lifetime, NASA and the world will take the next giant leap to explore the red planet. ______ 11. Preparation for the journey to Mars can start from a place near Earth. ______ 12. People from different countries contribute to the exploration of Mars in one way or another. ______ 13. Great benefits will be gained from missions to Mars. ______ 14. A number of new technologies will be needed to send human beings to Mars. ______ 15 Despite the risks, it is worthwhile to take this great leap to explore Mars. ______ 16. We are now standing on a new horizon, ready to take the next giant leap. ______ 17. If we want to travel to Mars, a more powerful form of transportation is needed. ______ 18. The cis-lunar space will serve as a genuine training ground. ______ 19. New missions near Earth will provide new information before we really send a human being onto Mars. ______ 20. The Apollo program has provided a strong base for our future explorations.
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【单选题】What is not true about the intonation in English?
A.
We can use a rising tone to show the sentence is not finished yet.
B.
We can use a rising tone to indicate old information, falling tone to indicate new information.
C.
If we do not use the rising and falling tones in the correct place, people will not be able to tell whether we have finished talking.
D.
Rising falling intonation can not be used to express positive or negative feelings..
【单选题】In the Attitudinal Function, _______ is used to show one's feeling of hesitation, contrast, reservation or doubt.
A.
falling intonation
B.
rising intonation
C.
rising-falling intonation
D.
falling-rising intonation
【单选题】在C51中,函数类型是由( )决定的。
A.
return 语句中表达式的存储类型
B.
函数形参的数据类型
C.
定义函数时指定的返回类型
D.
编译系统的编译模式
【单选题】What is used by native speakers to express meanings in many subtle ways such as surprise, complaint, sarcasm, friendliness, threats, etc.? ( )
A.
Pronunciation
B.
Phonology
C.
Intonation
D.
Morphology
【单选题】What is used to express meanings in many subtle ways such as surprise, complaint, sarcasm, delighted, threats, etc.? ( )
A.
Pronunciation
B.
Phonology
C.
Intonation
D.
morphology
【单选题】( )具有歌唱性强的特点,常以真声演唱长篇故事。
A.
低腔山歌
B.
平腔山歌
C.
采茶山歌
D.
一般山歌
【多选题】新中国成立以来,我国综合国力和国际影响力实现历史性跨越。以下说法正确的有( )。
A.
1952年我国国内生产总值(GDP)只有679亿元
B.
1978年我国GDP居世界第十一位
C.
2010年我国GDP超过日本成为世界第二大经济体
D.
2018年我国GDP首次突破90万亿元
【简答题】淤血持续时间过长,可引起实质细胞 _______ 、 ______ 、 和 ________ 等后果。
【判断题】设计或施工总分包模式不利于投资控制。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择一个最贴近的答案完成填空。The word __________ is often used to describe the relative highness or lowness of the voice.
A.
intonation
B.
pitch
C.
range
D.
nucleus
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