新标准大学英语2unitetest10的答案

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1、1. Earth on its axis every 24 hours. Your answerCorrect answerrotates rotates 2. The atmosphere of some planets, such as Jupiter, is much more than Earths. Your answerCorrect answerdense dense 3. World War II ended when the United States dropped two bombs on Japan. Your answerCorrect answeratomic at

2、omic 4. The equator is a(n) line around the middle of Earth. Your answerCorrect answerimaginary imaginary 5. Even though were always affected by gravity, we rarely notice it because it doesnt a great pressure on us. Your answerCorrect answerexert exert 6. The Hubble space telescope is capable of tak

3、ing amazing photographs at an incredibly high . Your answerCorrect answerresolution resolution 7. I often wonder if we will ever make contact with from another planet. Your answerCorrect answeraliens aliens 8. After seeing that movie, Jake wanted a magic coat that would make him . Your answerCorrect

4、 answerinvisible invisible 9. Many astronomers have made the that wormholes are like doorways in space. Your answerCorrect answerproposal proposal 10. Timmy wants to be a(n) when he grows up and travel to the Moon. Your answerCorrect answerastronaut astronaut 11. I want to travel to other planets so

5、meday; , I study physics and astronomy today. Your answerCorrect answerhence hence 12. The to calculate the force of an object is its mass multiplied by its acceleration. Your answerCorrect answerformula formula 13. Each and every of Earth requires some form of energy sustenance to survive. Your ans

6、werCorrect answerinhabitant inhabitant 14. The of Earths horizon is only really noticeable from high in the atmosphere. Your answerCorrect answercurve curve 15. The meteor shower created a lot of in the atmosphere that affected telecommunications. Your answerCorrect answerinterference interference 1

7、6. Scientists think that there is an almost number of stars in the Universe! Your answerCorrect answerinfinite infinite 17. Many science-fiction movies have more than science. Your answerCorrect answerexplosions explosions 18. Earth around the Sun once every 365 days. Your answerCorrect answerrevolv

8、es revolves 19. Our Solar System only comprises a very tiny of the Milky Way galaxy. Your answerCorrect answerfraction fraction 20. Amazingly, there were two asteroid impacts on Mars last year. Your answerCorrect answersimultaneous simultaneous Section B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.

9、21. Stephanie passed her chemistry exam flying colours. Your answerCorrect answerwith with 22. How can I choose the most influential scientist the many throughout history? Your answerCorrect answeramong among 23. Einsteins equations, theory, should hold true forever. Your answerCorrect answerin in 2

10、4. Whats to prevent Greg coming to the same conclusion as you have? Your answerCorrect answerfrom from 25. As a physicist, one of the first things you learn is to learn your mistakes. Your answerCorrect answerfrom from 26. Military jets can fly very fast, but they need to speed even more to leave th

11、e atmosphere. Your answerCorrect answerup up 27. Violence increased the extent that residents were afraid to leave their homes. Your answerCorrect answerto to 28. Research UK middle schools shows that students are losing interest in science. Your answerCorrect answerin in 29. Many astronauts claim t

12、hat life board isnt as exciting as it may seem. Your answerCorrect answeron on 30. I watched a movie last night about a journey space to study the Sun. Your answerCorrect answerthrough through Part II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.Last Friday, Lucy and I went to

13、see a science-fiction movie. It was about a(n) (31) group of astronauts flying through space. Why were they so careless? Who knows? The story was (32) and it didnt make sense for one minute. At least, it didnt make sense to me. It seemed like every few minutes there was a(n) (33) and something would

14、 blow up for no apparent reason. Youd think that, with so many explosions and so much (34) lying around as a result, the spaceship would have trouble flying. Apparently not. Actually, one of the characters in the movie was (35) worried about this problem, but then something else blew up and distract

15、ed him.Honestly, I thought the whole movie was (36); I could barely sit through to the end. It literally left me (37) for breath because I was so confused and frustrated. It seems to be an unfortunate trend that filmmakers have decided to (38) away from solid, meaningful storytelling and instead foc

16、us on special effects without a clear story.Call me old-fashioned, but I prefer movies with (39) characters and sensible stories (40), old Hollywood films from the 1940s and 1950s. Ill take Clark Gable or Fred Astaire over these silly special effects extravaganzas any day. Your answerCorrect answer(

17、31) reckless reckless (32) baffling baffling (33) blast blast (34) dreadful debris (35) momentarily momentarily (36) dreadful dreadful (37) gasping gasping (38) shift shift (39) well-defined well-defined (40) namely namely Part III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following

18、passage.When most people think of science fiction, they think of entertaining stories about the future that include lots of technology and situations that seem impossible today. Flying cars, human-like robots, interplanetary travel, time travel, and contact with alien life are all fairly normal for

19、science-fiction stories. For this reason, science fiction is usually regarded as an escape from reality and is generally considered to deal with subjects that are far removed from the real issues with which we deal on Earth in 2010.However, I think this line of thinking misses the entire point of sc

20、ience fiction namely, that these stories portray the potential of humanity under almost any imaginable situation. There have been many stories about astronauts trying to destroy an asteroid that is headed straight for Earth or about scientists planning to colonize another planet because Earths resou

21、rces are disappearing. Books and movies about these subjects are often seen as escapist entertainment, and nothing more. However, it is very likely that, one day, an asteroid will be headed straight at Earth. It is also a fact that, eventually, humans will use up all of Earths resources. When that h

22、appens, we will need to think of an alternative plan for survival. When viewed in this light, these stories dont seem so far-fetched.Another reason that science-fiction stories are seen as far removed from our lives is because of the incredibly advanced technology. Think about it, though. Science-fi

23、ction stories have been around since the 19th century. The advanced technology that amazed readers back then has most become realitythings like airplanes, hands-free telephones, and computers. Whos to say that the unbelievable technology in todays stories wont be tomorrows reality?Of course science

24、fiction is still fiction. The stories arent true and they are a wonderful way for people to let their imaginations run wild. However, history has clearly shown that science fiction has a wonderful ability to come true. We just need a bit of patience and let science catch up to science fiction. 41. T

25、his style of writing would best be described as _. A. expository B. narrative C. argumentative D. descriptive 42. Which of the following best sums up the authors main point? A. Science fiction is usually regarded as an escape from reality. B. Science-fiction stories have been around since the 19th c

26、entury. C. Of course science fiction is still fiction. D. We just need a bit of patience and let science catch up to science fiction. 43. According to the author, which of the following is NOT a reason why science-fiction stories are believable? A. Many science-fiction authors are scientists. B. The

27、y are about situations that will one day be true. C. Old science-fiction stories include technology that has become a reality. D. They portray the true potential of humanity. 44. Which of the following would make the best title for this passage? A. The Imaginary Worlds of Science Fiction B. Truth and Reality in Science Fiction C. Advanced Technology in Science-Fiction Stories D. Evidence of Science in Science Fiction 45. In which paragraph does the author summarize his argument? A. Paragraph 1. B. Paragraph 2. C. Paragraph 3. D. Paragraph 4.

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