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Questions 25 to 27 are based on the following news.
(25) An estimated 500,000 piece of debris1 litter the Earth’s orbits as a result of man’s exploration of space. Some satellites have been hit by fast-moving pieces of junk. The remains2 of old rockets can be the size of a bus, while other fragments are simply tiny flecks3 of paints.
(26) An Australian company,Electro Optic Systems,has received a 3,5000,000- dollar government grants to develop the world’s first automated5> high-precision,laser tracking technology. It would replace existing radar6 networks that currently monitor that pat of space. The goal is to track small objects with great accuracy.
Dr. Craig Smith, the chief executive of Electro Optic Systems, says laser beams fired from the grounds could protect astronauts and satellites by targeting space junk that travels at potentially devastating7 speeds.
“They are all hurtling around in space at 36,000 kilometers per hour and so even there like a one millimeter piece of space junk can destroy or damage a satellite, cause it all comes from either dead satellites, satellites which have broken up, satellites which had fuel left in them and exploded. It's really pollution from our own use of space. Over the last 50 years we’ve been a bit careless, just as we’ve been careless with our oceans and rivers over centuries and polluted them. Now we’ve done it to space as well and created our own problem because all this stuff is man-made. ”
(27) The laser tracking system would work by giving space craft and satellites, which are able to be maneuvered,time to move out of the way of an incoming chunk8 of debris.
The Australian government said the technology was part of the country's “proud history” in space science and research. The Canberra based team says it’s received interest from around the world. Its ultimate aim is to build a series of laser tracking stations in various countries to provide a defensive9 shield for activity in space.
题目
News 1
25. An estimated pieces of debris litter the Earth’s orbits as a result of man’s
exploration of space.
A. 1,000,000 B. 500,000 C. 5,000,000 D. 10,000,000
26. The Australian company has received a 3,500,000-dollar government grants to
develop the world’s first ,high-precision, laser tracking technology.
27. How does the laser tracking system work?
A. It uses laser to destroy the space junk.
B. It uses laser beams to shoot the space junk down.
C. It gives space craft and satellites tie to move out of the way of an incoming chunk of debris.
D. It use laser to lead the way for space craft and satellites.
答案解析
News 1
25. B 细节题。 新闻中说的是half a million,故选B。
26. D 细节题。 本题考查听者对科技类词汇的掌握,新闻中说的是automated,故选D。
27. C 细节题。新闻中说该系统的工作原理是,给予可操控的太空飞船和卫星足够时间 ,以便躲开迎面而来的残骸碎片,故选C。
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1 debris | |
n.瓦砾堆,废墟,碎片 | |
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2 remains | |
n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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3 flecks | |
n.斑点,小点( fleck的名词复数 );癍 | |
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4 automate | |
v.自动化;使自动化 | |
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a.自动化的 | |
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6 radar | |
n.雷达,无线电探测器 | |
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7 devastating | |
adj.毁灭性的,令人震惊的,强有力的 | |
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n.厚片,大块,相当大的部分(数量) | |
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adj.防御的;防卫的;防守的 | |
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10 autonomous | |
adj.自治的;独立的 | |
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