阅读理解。 Have you ever seen people building houses? To build a house, you need workers. They use their hands, tools (工具) and machines to put things together. Building the ISS (国际太空站) is the same. The difference is that the workers are astronauts. They walk in space and use robots' arms and hands to do their work. In the space station, astronauts are comfortable. The temperature there is about 21℃. But outside the station, it can be too hot or cold for people. In the sunlight, it's about 120℃. In the shadow (阴暗处) of the station, it's about -85℃. So when astronauts walk in space, they have to wear heavy clothes — spacesuit s. Spacesuits also keep astronauts safe from flying rubbish (垃圾) in space. Each time people go into space, they leave rubbish there. So astronauts should be careful because there's a lot of rubbish, some rubbish goes many times as fast as a plane! Space walking is not easy, and it can be dangerous. So getting ready for it takes a lot of time to learn. Astronauts will need to do 160 space walks to finish their work in the ISS. That will take about 1,900 man-hour of work. 1. What's the temperature in the space station? A. 21℃ B. 120℃ C. -85℃ D. -21℃ 2. The astronauts work in space with _____. A. scientists' hands B. tools in their hands C. robots' arms and hands D. workers' hands 3. Which of following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Space walking is very comfortable B. Space walking is difficult C. Astronauts needn't wear spacesuits when walking in space D. Space walking is very safe 4. What does the underlined word 'spacesuit' mean in Chinese? A. 太空服 B. 防暴服 C. 羽绒服 D. 雨衣 5. Which of following is not TRUE according to the passage? A. Spacesuits can keep astronauts warm B. Spacesuits can keep astronauts safe C. Flying rubbish in space goes very slowly D. Outside the station, it can be too cold or hot for people