Unit 4 Space. Lesson 12 The Spaceship.同步练习(含答案)

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Unit 4 Space
Lesson 12 he spaceship
同步练习
1. The little boy can’t find his mother. Let’s help ______.
A. him B. you C. her D. me
2. The foreign friends will come to our school ______ October 8th, 2015.
A. at B. in C. to D. on
3. He got up early _______ he could catch the first bus.
A. so that B. because C. if D. once
4. Tom is ___________ than Jack. He can carry this big box.
A. strong B. stronger C. strongest D. the strongest
5. It’s very difficult for my grandpa to learn English, but he never______.
A. takes off B. sets out C. puts all of his efforts D. gives up
1. --- What subjects do you like?
--- I like both ?(物理) and maths.
2. If tigers are hungry, they may ?(袭击) people.
3. Don't forget to ?(赞赏) the baby.
4. I didn't ? (意识到) that I had left my book at home.
5. Jackie Chan is one of the most famous ?(动作) movie stars in Asia.
How did you feel? 假设上周六你们班组织了一次活动,请根据下列提示写一篇60词左右的短文,可适当拓展。 参加人员?全体师生 活动内容?参观太空博物馆,看了许多有关宇宙飞船的图片,试穿太空服,见到了杨利伟 出发时间?上个星期六早晨七点三十分 集合地点?学校大门口 交通工具?公共汽车   参考词汇:太空博物馆 the space museum 宇宙飞船 spacecraft 试穿 try on 太空服 space suits 学校大门口school gate
When and where did you go?
What did you do there?
The moon landing
It's always been man's dream to fly like a bird in the sky. Back in 1865, a French writer once wrote about man's landing on the moon on a special airplane with three people inside, and the first person to touch the ground on the moon would be American. That was considered (被认为) to be a crazy (疯狂的) idea at that time. Over one hundred years later, on July 20, 1969, however, this impossible dream did come true.
It was a big day in the history of the 20th century. On that day, a special airplane took three brave (勇敢的) men from Cape Kennedy at a speed of 35,533 feet per second. The trip to the moon took 103 hours and 30 minutes. In fact, it was the first time that man ever “walked” in outer space. On the trip, two of the spacemen spent two hours on the moon walking like flying, and the other stayed in the spaceship. They studied the appearance of the moon. Four days later, the spaceship Apollo 11,returned to the earth and the astronauts were welcomed by people around the country. The man who took the first step, Neil Armstrong, said, “That's a small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.” This has been said again and again in every language around the world since then.
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。
1.When did an American touch the ground on the moon first?
________________________________________________________________________
2.How many people took the spaceship to the moon?
________________________________________________________________________
3.How long did the trip to the moon take?
________________________________________________________________________
4.Who is the man that landed on the moon first?
________________________________________________________________________
5.Please translate the sentence “That's a small step for a man,one giant leap for mankind”into Chinese.
________________________________________________________________________
A
Many scientists think that the earth is getting warmer and warmer.If the change continues, the natural world and human society will face danger.Scientists believe human activity is responsible for the climate change.We produce too many greenhouse gases.They keep heat in the air and make the earth warm.
  Many of the world's governments agree.And they want to solve the problem.So from December 7 to 18, 2009, they held a conference in Copenhagen, Denmark to talk about global warming and climate change.
  Representatives(代表)from 192 countries and regions went to the meeting.Although they have not reached an agreement, the Copenhagen Accord(《哥本哈根协议》)was an important beginning to save the earth.It was made by a small group of countries including China, the US, India, Brazil and South Africa.Some other countries at the conference also showed support.
  What are the key points of the Copenhagen Accord? The accord limits global temperature increases to 20C by 2050 compared to pre-1850.Scientists think it could help the world to avoid serious climate change.
  The accord also says that developed countries must promise to cut greenhouse gas emissions(排放)to the UN by January 31, 2010.The accord asks developed countries to give money to help developing countries.
  Many countries and organizations are disappointed that the conference didn't reach a legal document(法律约定).And they think the accord is not clear enough about its goals.
  African leaders are worried that the goal of a 20C global temperature increase isn't good enough, because it will mean a much higher increase in temperature across Africa.This could cause big problems like food and water shortages across the continent.
  Still, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon believes the conference was an“improvement”.
1. What do scientists believe is responsible for the climate change?
A. Human activity B. Animals growing
C. Plants growing D. Too many people
2. What did members of the Copenhagen Meeting NOT talk about?
A. Economic recovery(经济复苏) B.Global warming
C. Climate change D. Cutting greenhouse gas emissions
3. What's the attitude(态度)of African leaders towards the goal of a 20C global temperature increase?
A. They are happy about it B. They don't care much about it
C. They are worried about it D. They support it
4. What does the underlined word “disappointed” mean?
A. 忧虑 B. 失望 C. 害怕 D. 难过
5. Which is true about the Copenhagen Accord?
A. Developing countries must promise to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
B. Both developing countries and developed countries should not produce any greenhouse gases.
C. The EU agreed to give $3.6 billion to help developing countries.
D. The Copenhagen Accord isn't a legal document, but it's an important beginning to save the earth.
参考答案
ADABD
1. physics
2. attack
3. admire
4. realize
5. action
Example
Last Saturday our teacher took us to visit the space museum. We met at the school gate at 7:30 in the morning. It took us about two hours to get there by bus. In the museum,we saw many pictures of spacecraft. We tried on some space suits. And we were very happy to see Yang Liwei. He told us a lot about space. We had a good time there.
1. On July 20, 1969.
2. Three.
3. It took 103 hours and 30 minutes.
4. Neil Armstrong.
5. 对一个人来说,那是一小步,对人类来说,却是一个巨大的飞跃。
AACBD