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5.What does paragraph 2 focus on?briefing on Sept 14,Sembroski told reporters that joining the Inspiration 4 missionA.Shopping online is a new experience.felt like "We're writing the rules,we're breaking a couple of them that NASAB.Consumption can be a reflection of freedom.used to demand...We get to kind of do things our own way.C.Foreign products can be purchased in China.8.What does the article tell us about Inspiration 4?D.Shopping around the world is a favorable choice.A.It aims to inspire people and raise funds for a hospital.6.What do the underlined words "conspicuous consumption"in paragraph 3 mean?B.It aims to reach the orbit of the Hubble Space Telescope.A.The ability to cover one's real need in daily life.C.It is crewed by both tourists and professional astronauts.B.Spending money in order to keep up with others.D.It's the first mission to take four people to Earth's orbit.C.The purchase of expensive items to display status.9.What is a disadvantage of SpaceX?D.Buying plenty of goods and delivering them to others.A.Its price.B.Its equipment.7.Why does the author suspect FOMO is stronger in China?C.Its carrying capacity.D.Its highest flight altitudeA.Social media plays a bigger role in their lives.10.What does Sembroski think of the mission?B.Following the trend is what people like better.A.It is too restrictive.B.It is demanding.C.Chinese people have less contact with the strangers.C.It is ground-breaking.D.It is flexible.D.Confucian culture is less likely to appreciate outsiders.11.What's the main purpose of the article?CA.To encourage civilians to travel to space.On Sept 15,the night sky in Cape Canaveral,Florida,US,lit up and theB.To report on a significant journey to space.rumble of engines of a 70-meter-tall Falcon 9 rocket set off car alarms.Aboard thatC.To compare different space journeys in history.rocket was a group of four civilians in a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft preparedD.To introduce the advantages of the Dragon spacecraft.to make history.DThis is the first mission to Earth's orbit crewed entirely by tourists,or thoseAstronauts get to experience many interesting attractions.When astronautsnot professionally trained as astronauts.For three days,the four civilians aboardgo to space,they can become weightless.They get to see Earth as a little blue dot.the spacecraft travelled in orbit around Earth as part of the mission calledAstronauts get to experience shooting up into space at 20,000 miles per hour.ThatInspiration 4.The name of the mission itself is fitting.is more than three times faster than an airplane.Still,food is not one of theLate last year,the mission leader Jared Isaacman,a billionaire techinteresting parts of being an astronaut.Space travellers have had to eat strangeentrepreneur,announced that he would like to fund a spaceflight that differed fromfoods.One example is liquid salt and pepper.They have also had to eat driedother billionaire space journeys.His would be part of an effort to raise funds forshrimp cocktails.The astronauts add water to it to make it a liquid again beforeSt.Jude Children's Hospital.eating."He knew he would be using those seats to carry out his mission objective ofHowever,the menu for astronauts is going to grow.Scientists have beeninspiring humanity while raising money for children's cancer research,"Scientificgrowing lettuce()in outer space.The lettuce is just as safe,nutritious andAmerican wrote.In addition to Isaacman,the crew included 29-year-old Hayleytasty as lettuce grown on Earth.Gioia Massa works at the NASA Kennedy SpaceArceneux,who is not only a childhood cancer survivor,but a current St.JudeCenter in Florida.She is the lead scientist on the lettuce growing project.She saidphysician assistant;Sian Pro-cotor,5l,a geologist(地质学家)and communitythat growing food in space could be pivotal for astronauts on long missions.Massacollege teacher;and Chris Sembroski,a 42-year-old lifelong space fan who got hissays that today's space food may not work for these longer missions.Thisseat through an online raffle(抽奖),CNN reported.packaged food is stored for a longtime.The quality and taste of the food goesThis particular Dragon spacecraft did not visit the International Space Station,down.In addition,the vitamins in the food start to break down.Massa says thebut it did reach 590 kilometers above Earth.This is "higher than the current orbitastronauts may not get enough nutrition()from these foods during longof the Hubble Space Telescope-an altitude that humans haven't reached since themissions.Hubble servicing missions during the space shuttle(航天飞机)program”.She also added that there could be another benefit to growing food in space.While there is certainly a long way to go before SpaceX achieves its goal ofLooking after plants could help astronauts emotionally.Space food has improved inferrying civilians to Mars at an accessible price,this mission is definitely makingrecent years.Many astronauts visit the International Space Station(ISS).It is aits mark on space travel-all for a good cause.According to CNN,at a pressresearch station in outer space.Anything sent to ISS has to score at least a 6 out of英语·单元检测卷(八)第3页(共8页)英语·单元检测卷(八)第4页(共8页)
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