资源简介 gnoring my watch,settling into a relaxing pace,enjoying the route and focusing on only one goal-finishing.I love that Ica havea bad mile in the middle and still end uprogNowhen I sctgad itee aining plan,I have what I callthe ongndsetI find succesan taining because I'not eager for immediatebefrYetheres pace forad fast em have shied y ttitudeto thinking bigger than shrt-te outcomes and work towards lifelong succes24.How did the author first feel about his running plan A.Positive.B.Convinced.C.Unsure.D.Unafraid.25.What can we infer about the author from Paragraph 2 A.He had a poor-quality watch.B.He had a loser's mental state.C.His health was improving rapidly.26.How did the author manage to solve his problem D.His training plan was easy to follow.A.By ignoring the finishing line.B.By finding a tense workout pace.27.C.By forgetting his previous achievements.D.By treating the training in a different way.What message does the author try to tell us A.Doing is better than saying.B.Think twice before you leap.C.A good plan makes a good ending.D.It's an attitude of mind that countsCAfter decades of playing catch-up with the US and Russian space programs,China did somethingneither nation nor any other had done this December:land a spaceship on the dark side of the moon.Strictly speaking,of course,the moon has no dark side.But because of the way it orbits Earth,our natural satellite shows us only one side-the other is hidden from our view.No one even saw thefar side until 1959,when the Soviet Luna 3 spaceship flew around for a look and sent back photos.No astronaut or spaceship went there until this December,when the China National Space Agency(CNSA)launched a 2,500-pound lander called Chang'e-4 to the southern end of the lunar far side.Chang'e-4 operated a small rover()to survey the geography there for the first time ever.By examining the geography of its landing area,Chang'e-4 could solve longstanding puzzles about themoon,including how it formed 4.5 billion years ago.Chang'e-4 also carried a very small lunarbiosphere()containing silkworm eggs and a tiny greenhouse designed to grow potatoes in orderto study the growth of the seeds on the moon.Besides Chang'e4,China plans to launch Chang'e-5 in 2019.Its mission will be to gather moonrocks using an orbiter,a lander or collector,an ascent stage()and a capsule that willseparate from the orbiter and return the rocks to the earth.With these missions,the Chinese will haveshown complete mastery of flight in the space between the earth and the moon,said Paul Spudis,anexperienced lunar researcher based in Houston.CNSA has already outlined ideas for Chinese astronauts to follow the robots to the moon.PeiZhaoyu deputy director of CNSA'Lnar Exploration and Space Program Center,told that Chinaplansa permanent robotie lunar staion in about 10 years and suggested a human presence on themoon another decadeer that.Spudis said China's ambitious Change4and Chang'e-5 missionsshould send human's plans for lunar retum into rapid development.28.What do we know about the dark side of the moon from the first two paragraphs A.Two western countries have taken its photos.B.It is hidden from people's view due to the earth's orbit.C.China is the first country to land a spaceship there.D.It exists because the sun never shines there.29.Why did Chang'e-4 operate a small rover A.To study the geography of the lunar dark side.【模拟检测·英语(六)第4页(共8页)F-XKB】 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 F1系分科-英语听力6(1).mp3 江西省贵溪市实验中学2023——2024学年第二学期高三4月第二次月考英语试卷(含答案).docx