On January 1,2022,the three astronauts,Zhai Zhigang,Wang Yaping and Ye Guangfu in the core module of the Tiangong space station called Tianhe,which means" Harmony of the Heavens",hosted a live video call and interacted (互動) with college students in Beijing,Hong Kong and Macao.They are the first Chinese astronauts to welcome the New Year in space.
During the livestream,Wang said it brings her great joy to teach children about space while she is spending time there,referring to the two live science lectures she gave in 2013 and the past month." Many netizens compared photos of my two lectures and found that our 'space classroom' is now bigger,the content (內(nèi)容) of the class is more varied and interesting,and the livestream is smoother (流暢) and in higher definition (清晰度).These reflect our nation's growing prosperity and capability (繁榮與能力) and the rapid development of China's manned spaceflight program," she said." I'm deeply honored to have been born in this country."
Wang said what moved her deeply was that some of the young adults that tuned in to her first space class in 2013 had begun working in this field.Wang hoped through watching the Tiangong classes,the seeds of passion for science could come out in more teenagers' hearts.
Answering a question on how astronauts deal with emergencies in space,Ye said although they were far from home,they never felt alone because tens of thousands of colleagues were helping them from the ground at all times. "They will send guidance and assistance across the sky."
During the crew's first spacewalk,all three astronauts said they were "feeling good" Netizens called them the "feel good crew".Zhai said they were simply showing respect for a time-honored tradition in China's manned space program,as Yang Liwei,China's first astronaut to go to space,said these words after returning to Earth in 2003.Zhai said the same phrase during his first spacewalk in 2008.They might face difficulties in future,but they firmly believe they will still be feeling good after completing missions (任務(wù)) and returning home.
Near the end of the livestream,the Tiangong crew revealed that the space station had been decorated with pictures drawn by children from central and western China.
(1)What can we infer from the changes between Wang's two live science lectures? AA
A.The great changes brought Wang great joy.
B.These small changes were of great significance.
C.These photo-based changes were far from the fact.
D.The last live space lecture Was anything but smooth.
(2)What do the underlined words "tuned in to" in the third paragraph mean? DD
A.Witnessed.
B.Participated in.
C.Contributed to.
D.Watched.
(3)Which of the following can we find from the fifth paragraph? BB
A.The reason why the crew all felt good.
B.The background of the words "feeling good".
C.The tradition of' China's manned space program.
D.The crew's comment on China's manned space program.
(4)What's the main idea of the text? CC
A.Three astronauts were sent into the Tiangong space station.
B.Astronaut Wang Yaping gave two live science lectures in space.
C.The Tiangong crew celebrated the New Year with livestream from space.
D.The life and work of Chinese astronauts in the space station changed.
【答案】A;D;B;C
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