【題目】 Surprise! High School Student Discovers New Planet Three Days Into NASA.
When 17-year-old Wolf Cukier accepted an internship (實習) at NASA, he expected to be challenged and gain insights into pursuing a career in astrophysics (天體物理學) . Instead, he attained worldwide fame for an achievement finding a new planet!
The teenager came across the distant world while examining images of the variations in star brightness captured by NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and uploaded to Planet Hunters TESS by amateur citizen astronomers. “I was looking through the data for everything the volunteers had marked,” Cukier said. “About three days into my internship, I saw a signal from a system called TOI 1338. At first, I thought it was a stellar eclipse (日食) but the timing was wrong. It turned out to be a planet.” Further research revealed that TOI 1338 b, as it is now called, is a rare circumbinary planet (環(huán)雙星行星) — a world orbiting two stars. Even more exciting, TOI 1338 b is the first circumbinary world discovered by the TESS mission.
The researchers believe that TOI 1338 b is about 6.9 times larger than Earth. The experts claim that TOI 1338 b's two stars vary in size. It is also the only planet in the TOI 1338 system, which lies 1,300 light-years away from Earth.
Not surprisingly, the High School senior is looking to pursue a career in physics and astrophysics. When asked of his plans to seek out a job at NASA, the youngster said, “I've no idea about NASA's hiring practices but it can't hurt!” He added, “A career in space research is appealing.”
【1】What kind of writing does the text belong to?
A.A biography.B.A novel.
C.A diary.D.A news report.
【2】What can we know about TOI 1338 b?
A.It is a rare planet with only one star.
B.It is about 6.9 times smaller than Earth.
C.It lies 1,300 light-years away from Earth.
D.It is the first cirumbinary planet discovered by human.
【3】What can we infer from the last paragraph?
A.Cukier is very proud of himself.
B.NASA is very strict on hiring practices.
C.Cukier has great interest in working at NASA.
D.Cukier knows nothing about NASA'S hiring practices.
【4】Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A.A New Planet.B.NASA's Tess Mission.
C.A World-famous Teenager.D.The Discovery of a New Planet.
【答案】
【1】D
【2】C
【3】C
【4】D
【解析】
這是一篇新聞報道。文章介紹了一名高中生實習生進入美國宇航局三天就發(fā)現(xiàn)了一顆新行星TOI 1338 b。
【1】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段Surprise! High School Student Discovers New Planet Three Days Into NASA. 可知,驚喜!一名高中生進入美國宇航局三天就發(fā)現(xiàn)了一顆新行星。由此可知,這是新聞報道的寫作口吻。故選D項。
【2】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中It is also the only planet in the TOI 1338 system, which lies 1,300 light-years away from Earth.可知,它也是距地球1300光年的TOI 1338星系中唯一的一顆行星。由此可知,TOI 1338 b距離地球1300光年。故選C項。
【3】推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段中When asked of his plans to seek out a job at NASA, the youngster said, "I've no idea about NASA's hiring practices but it can't hurt!" He added, “A career in space research is appealing. ”可知,當被問及到NASA找工作的計劃時,這個年輕人說:“我對NASA的招聘方法一無所知,但這沒什么壞處!”他補充說:“太空研究的職業(yè)很有吸引力!笨捎纱酥Cukier對在NASA工作很感興趣。故選C項。
【4】主旨大意題。根據(jù)第一段Surprise! High School Student Discovers New Planet Three Days Into NASA.可知,驚喜!一名高中生進入美國宇航局三天就發(fā)現(xiàn)了一顆新行星。接下來文章主要介紹了新行星TOI 1338 b。由此可知,“一顆新行星的發(fā)現(xiàn)”適合做本文最佳標題。故選D項。
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