Apollo 11, carrying Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin and Michael Collins, was launched on 16 July, 1969. Five days later they stepped down onto the moon.
Neil Armstrong
On the way there: Of all the wonderful views we had, the most impressive to me was on the way to the Moon when we flew through its shadow. We were still thousands of miles away, but close enough so that the Moon almost filled our window. The moon appeared blue-grey. It seemed almost as if it were showing us its roundness, its similarity in shape to our Earth, in a sort of welcome. I was sure it would be a hospitable(好客的) host. It had been waiting for its first visitors for a long time.
After touch down: The sky is black, you know. It’s a very dark sky, but it still seemed more like daylight than darkness as we looked out the window. It’s a very strange thing but the surface looked very warm and inviting. It seemed to be tan(棕褐色). It’s hard to explain that, because later when I held the material in my hand, it wasn’t tan at all. It was black, grey and so on.
Edwin Aldrin
On the Moon: The blue color of my boots has completely disappeared now into this soil—still don’t know what color to describe this other than grayish(灰色的) cocoa.
Back on board: The moon was a very natural and pleasant environment in which to work. On the Moon, in one-sixth gravity, you have a strong feeling of being somewhere. As we did our experiments, some objects we threw away would go in a slow, lazy manner.
【小題1】What impressed Neil Armstrong most?

A.The moon filling their window.
B.Seeing the shape of the moon
C.Flying through the shadow of the moon.
D.The five—day flight to the moon.
【小題2】What did Armstrong find very strange on the moon?
A.The color of the sky.B.The surface of the moon
C.The gravity on the moon.D.The daylight on the moon.
【小題3】Edward Aldrin described the soil as ________.
A.tanB.grayC.blackD.grayish cocoa.
【小題4】What can be said about Edward Aldrin?      
A.He landed on the moon alone.
B.He was sent to the moon by Apollo 11.
C.He didn’t notice the gravity of the moon.
D.He found it impossible to work on the moon.


【小題1】C
【小題2】B
【小題3】D
【小題4】B 

解析試題分析:本文介紹了1969年7月16日由“土星”5號(hào)火箭運(yùn)載“阿波羅”11號(hào)飛船升空。首次實(shí)現(xiàn)人登上月球的理想,這篇文章是Neil Armstrong和Edward Aldrin對(duì)當(dāng)時(shí)情景的回憶。
【小題1】細(xì)節(jié)題:從第二段的句子:the most impressive to me was on the way to the Moon when we flew through its shadow. 可知對(duì)Neil Armstrong 來(lái)說(shuō),最印象深刻的是飛過(guò)月亮的陰影。選C
【小題2】推理題:從第三段的句子:It’s a very strange thing but the surface looked very warm and inviting.可知月亮的表面看起來(lái)很奇怪。選B
【小題3】細(xì)節(jié)題:從第四段的句子:still don’t know what color to describe this other than grayish(灰色的) cocoa. 可知Edward Aldrin認(rèn)為泥土是灰色的。選D
【小題4】排除題:文章的最后一段提到ACD的內(nèi)容,并且從文章開(kāi)頭Apollo 11, carrying Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin and Michael Collins, was launched on 16 July, 可知B正確。
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