A teddy bear from Cumbria is launching into space to raise cash for charity(慈善).
Terence, an experienced traveller who has been to Iraq, will be the guest of honour on aviation(航行) legend Burt Rutan’s Spaceship One when it flies above Earth. The mission takes off from California on September 29, and on his return the cuddly toy will be auctioned off(拍賣(mài)) in aid of the North Air Ambulance Appeal(北部空中救護(hù)服務(wù)中心).
Spaceship One is the world’s first private spacecraft, and is competing for a prestigious space travel prize. Chief executive of the Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS), Graham Pickering, said “flying officer” Terence had been handed over to the RAF six months ago and staff had been receiving postcards from him ever since.
He said, “Terence was a fundraising idea that really took off. We have received pictures of him in a U2 craft, trying parachuting and even looking drunk and disorderly. When the RAF finally discharge him he will be a very rare bear indeed—we just hope he does not burn up on re-entry to Earth.”
GNAAS, which needs charitable donations of more than £2m a year, has three air ambulances(空中救護(hù)機(jī)).
Peter Bond, spokesman for the Royal Astronomical Society, said Terence’s safety was not guaranteed. He said, “This is a new and experimental craft and this will only be the second time it has flown. During its first voyage it developed technical problems but hopefully they have now been resolved.”
Since May, Terence has spent time with members of 100 Squadron(空軍中隊(duì)) based at RAF Leeming in Basra, Iraq, and at air shows with performing fighter planes.
Spaceship One will fly 100km (62 miles) above the Earth’s surface, just breaking through the planet’s atmosphere.
If it repeats the feat(技藝) inside two weeks, it will claim the $10m Ansari X-Prize set up to encourage the private space flight business.
小題1:Terence is ________.
A.a(chǎn) real bear living in EnglandB.a(chǎn)n experienced astronaut
C.a(chǎn)n air force officerD.a(chǎn) toy bear
小題2:We can infer that________.
A.a(chǎn)fter this space flight, Spaceship One will get the $10m Ansari X-Prize
B.it is dangerous for a spaceship to re-enter the earth atmosphere
C.Terence will be very safe on the flight
D.Spaceship One is just an ordinary plane
小題3:Which of the following is true of Spaceship One?
A.Spaceship One is the world’s first spacecraft.
B.The purpose of its flight is to collect money for the charity.
C.The purpose of its flight is to compete for a prestigious space travel prize.
D.Spaceship One has never flown.
小題4:Which of the following is the best title?
A.Teddy bear astronaut to lift off B.Spaceship One to lift off
C.Space flightD.The toy bear will be auctioned off

小題1:D
小題2:B
小題3:C
小題4:A

小題1:D 事實(shí)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù) on his return the cuddly toy will be auctioned off可知泰迪熊特倫斯是個(gè)玩具熊,并非真正的熊。
小題2:B 推理判斷題。根據(jù) we just hope he does not burn up on re-entry to Earth 可知,飛船進(jìn)入大氣層降落時(shí)存在較大的危險(xiǎn)。
小題3:C 事實(shí)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù) is competing for a prestigious space travel prize可知,太空飛船一號(hào)這次飛行的主要目的是獲得一項(xiàng)太空飛行獎(jiǎng)。
小題4:A主旨大意題。根據(jù)主題句 A teddy bear from Cumbria is launching into space to raise cash for charity 可知本文主要講“為慈善事業(yè)募捐泰迪熊特倫斯將搭乘‘太空飛船一號(hào)’遨游太空”,故A最佳。
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