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Step by Step 3000. Book Two. Unit 11. News 3. Space. Part 1. Warming up. A. Keywords. the Earth, planet, the Sun, difference. Vocabulary. circuit, luminous, contemptuous, celestial, glowworm, cosmically, thermonuclear, guise, Eurasian, landmass. You're going to hear a passage about the Sun, Supply the missing information. Pay special attention to the numbers. The Earth is a planet just under 8,000 miles in diameter, moving around the Sun at a distance of 93 million miles, and completing one circuit in 365 and a quarter days. The Sun itself is a star. It is by no means distinguished, and modern astronomers class it as a "yellow dwarf". It seems splendid to us only because it is relatively so near. We know of stars which are at least a million times more luminous than the Sun, at yet are so far away that telescopes are needed to see them at all. The stars visible at night time, are immensely distant, which is why they appear only as tiny points of light. Many of them may well have planet systems of their own. All the same, we must not be contemptuous of the Sun. It may not be a celestial searchlight, but neither is it a glowworm. It is normally in every way, and cosmically it is far more important than our own insignificant world. Its diameter is 864,000 miles. So that it could contain more than a million globes the size of the earth. Even at its surface, the temperature is around 6,000 degrees celsius, 11,000 Fahrenheit. And in the solar "power-house" deep inside, the temperature must rise to well over 10 million degrees. The sun is gaseous, and is not burning in the ordinary sense of the word, since it produce its energy by means of thermonuclear processes near its core. The essential difference between a star and a planet is that a star is a Sun in its own right, whereas a planet shines only because it reflects the rays of our own particular Sun. If we could observe from the surface of another world, Mars, for instance, the Earth, too, would appear in the guise of a starlike object. And a telescope would be needed to show even large features such as the Pacific Ocean and Eurasian landmass. B. Keywords. Space shuttle, crew, launched, pictures, surprises, new definition of planet, make repairs, small aircraft, dock, 100 percent success, give up hope, get a closer look. Vocabulary. sensor, hydrogen, helium, methane, ammonia, dwarf, fledgling, outpost, checkout, revive, space probe, volcanic. Discovery, International Space Station (ISS), Jupiter, Pluto, Internation Astronomical Union, Prague, Hubble Space Telescope, Endeavor, Unity, Zvezda, Pathfinder, Galileo, IO. You're going to hear ten brief news items. Focus your attention on who, what, when, where, why and how in each news item. And then answer the questions. 1. The American Space Shuttle returned to the skies on July 26th. Discovery and its seven member crew were launched from the Kennedy Space Center, in Florida, to fly to the International Space Station. The launch was supposed to have taken place on July 13th. But Space Agency officials called it off just a few hours before the launch. Because one of the Discovery's fuel tank sensors failed a test. NASA officials investigated the system for several days, but they never learned the cause. They decided to set up another launch for last Tuesday. Discovery is now connected to the Space Station, orbiting hundreds of kilometers above Earth. 2. The New Horizons spacecraft has made some of the most detailed pictures ever taken of the planet Jupiter. Yet the American spacecraft is only passing by the planet. New Horizons is attempting to become the first space vehicle to visit Pluto. New Horizons' pictures of Jupiter and three of its moons are filled with surprises. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. The planet has a deep, thick atmosphere of clouds made of hydrogen, helium, methane and ammonia. New Horizons use its long range reconnaissance imager camera to take pictures of a storm called the little red spot. The pictures will help scientists learn how the storm developed. 3. In August, more than 2,000 members of the International Astronomical Union met in the Czech capital, Prague. They agreed to a new definition of planet. They also agreed that Pluto did not meet the terms of the new definition. So now the solar system has 8 planets instead of 9. But do not cry for the formal ninth planet. The Astronomical Union says we should not think we have lost a planet, but that we have gained a new kind of space object, the dwarf planet, Pluto. 4. NASA announced it would fly a shuttle crew to the Space Telescope to make repairs and add new equipment. The telescope orbits 600 kilometers above the Earth. The Shuttle crew is expected to make the trip in May of next year. They hope to fix Hubble, so it can continue operating until 2013. Michael Bakich at Astronomy Magazine was among those very happy at NASA's decision. He calls the Hubble Space Telescope one of the great machines of all time. 5. Make room for some new arrivals in the market for small aircraft. The new airplanes are called very light jets. They are also known by other names, including mini jets, micro-jets and air-taxis. The Federal Aviation Administration in the United States expects nearly 5,000 to be in services by 2017. The new planes will cost up to 50% less than business jets now on the market. 6. U.S Space Shuttle Endeavor has docked with the International Space Station, bearing a gift of energy. The five-man shuttle team arrived to add a set of giant solar power panels to Unity to provide electricity for science experiments that will begin soon after the U.S laboratory arrives next month. 7. The International Space Station finally has a living room and a command center. The Russian Zvezda module docked earlier today with the fledgling outpost, which is being assembled in space. After a checkout period, it will be ready for the first crew to live in later this year. 8. The U.S Space Agency NASA has declared its Pathfinder spacecraft mission to the Mars a 100% success. This week the Pathfinder completed its 30 day planned mission on Mars. And U.S space official says this spacecraft has fulfilled all its objectives. 9. The United States Space Agency NASA says it's given up any real hope for reviving its space probe on Mars. The spacecraft Pathfinder made its last transmission of scientifc data from the surface of Mars at the end of September, 83 days after the landing. 10. The U.S Galileo spacecraft is heading for another pass by Jupiter's fiery moon Thursday to get a closer look at the most volcanic body in our solar system. A pass just 600 kilometers away last month has provided a better understanding of just how active it is. Part 2. Astronomers discover solar system. Keywords. another solar system, planets, challenge. Vocabulary. constellation, astronomy, full-fledged, Jupiter. A. Listen to a science report, write down the information about the new solar system. What science fiction once told of other worlds far far away, is now fact. Astronomers confirmed another solar system like ours with multiple planets in the constellation Andromeda. What we've found now for the first time ever, is indeed a full-fledged system of plants around the star Upsilon Andromeda. It appears to have three planets, one close in, one at a middle distance and one farther out. The star is slightly larger than our Sun. The planet are huge like our Jupiter. "Here is the inner planet that goes around 4.6 days. The middle planet that goes around every 242 days. And then the outer planet which goes around every 3.5 to 4 years." Astronomically it's not far away, 44 light years. The Sun of that solar system, Upsilon Andromeda, is so near and bright, is can be seen by the naked eye during summer and fall. For 12 years, astronomers searched the skies in the belief that if our Sun has planets arround it, surely others do, too. And then starting 3.5 years ago, we began finding for the first time planets singly, one planet here around one star... It was a wobble in the star that led Jeff Marcy to the planets. The star wobbles around due to the gravity of the planet, much like a dog owner gets yanked around by a little poodle. Can the planets support life? Don't know. Because present technology is not advanced enough to determine what the planets are made of. That, Mercy says, is astronomy's next challenge. B. Listen again, decide whether the statements you hear are true or false. Write "T" or "F" in the brackets. Statements. 1. The Sun of the new solar system, though very bright, is far away from our solar system. So it can't be seen by our naked eyes. 2. The middle planet of Upsilon Andromeda goes around every three and a half years. 3. According to scientists, it's possible that the stars we see in the sky all have planets around them. 4. Scientists will soon find out whether the planet support life or not.

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2010年10月 自考 英语(二)试题及答案(标准版)第一大题:1A:protect 2D:reference 3 C:span4B:otherwise 5A:superior 6C:from 7D:afford 8B:add to 9D:adapt 10A:necessarily第二大题:Cloze (完型填空)主要讲述图书馆经费的问题11.B (at) the same time 同时12.A (risen)13.C number of hours14 B provide15 C example16 A depend on 依靠17 B there is18 C costly 花费大的19 D disgree 不同意20 D but 但是第三大题:Reading Comprehension (阅读理解)第一篇主要讲述人工智能的发展在将来可能给人们带来的便利以及对人们工作的影响(不在需要这么多人工作以及退休提前)21.it is possible that in the future....... 选择D the need for service for workers will be ruduced22.the main aim of the second paragraph is to show that .... Aai will make services more efficient23.airline reservations are early example of .... A AI application24.it is implicated in the last paragarph that in the 21世纪后半叶。。。。。C niumerous workers were forced to retire earlier (得早退休)25。这篇文章的态度是。。。C objective 客观的第二篇这篇摘录自苹果公司总裁乔布斯在斯坦福大学的演讲,讲述他一生被drop out(可理解为抛弃)的经历,26.biologcal mother的意思是:。。。。 B one's mother through birth(生物学母亲的意思是出生他的母亲)27.作者的父母...it is true that the authors' parents... D had no college degrees (没有大学学位的)28.the author quite school mainly because 作者退学的原因是:C he did not think his college tuition worthwhile他觉得大学学费花的不值得29.作者退学后C continued to pursue his interests继续追求她的兴趣30.作者认为 他的drop out是...D rewarding 有回报的第三篇讲述电子垃圾的毒性,第一世界国家开始处理 但是相当部分转移到第三世界国家危害环境31.toxins的意思是.... C poisonous substances 有毒物质32.laws about e-waste have been passed because ...通过电子垃圾相关法律是因为... B e-waste contains toxins and biodegrade slowly(有毒并且难以降解)33.第三段暗示.... B 大部分第一世界的电子垃圾得到妥善处理 34.the author believes that the unwanted electronic shipped to the third world... A does more harm than good in fact 意思:运往第三世界国家的电子产品坏处大于好处35.这篇文章主要讨论the passage mainly deal withA the dangerous caused by e-waste第四大题:Word Spelling (单词拼写)36.Slipping 37.physically 38.impact 39.ongoing 40.musician 41.gravity 42.tempt 43.suspect44.publication45.routine 46.thirtieth 47.senseless 48.voluntary 49.improvise 50.honestly 51.undertake52.initial 53.interval 54.location 55.Wednesday.第五大题:Word Form ( 词汇正确形式)56 enlarge57 employee58 choice59 consideration60 profitalbe61.coverage62 characteristic63 inspecting64 acquaintance 65.strenghten第六大题:Translation From English Into Chinese ( 汉译英)66.he talked to me just like we knew each other for many years.67.What you are doing today will be helpful to you in the futurn.68.He and I is complely consistent to this matter’s view.69.It seems that this plan is feasible.70.People lived in that area are working hard to turn the desert to the fertile land.第七大题:Translation from English into Chinese (英译汉)直到二十世纪初人们才认识到食物和饭菜中含有某种重要的物质,可以抵抗疾病的发生,这些重要的物质对身体发育,健康以及身体的一些正常的功能都有重要的作用。一个良好均衡的饮食习惯应该能够提供我们身体的一些正常的维他命的需要,那些能够幸运的买到充足食物的人不会发生维他命的缺乏,然而,因为多种原因,一些人不能保证一个平衡的饮食习惯,人们经常因为疾病而缺乏食欲,独居的人往往没有正常的饮食习惯,偏食的。答案来源:

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