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By saying "With Mars the scientific stakes are arguably higher than they have ever been"(L

By saying "With Mars the scientific stakes are arguably higher than they have ever been"(Line 1, Para. 4),the author means that ______.

A.with Mars the risks involved are much greater than any previous space ventures

B.in the case of Mars, the rewards of scientific exploration can be very high

C.in the case of Mars, much more research funds are needed than ever before

D.with Mars, scientists argue, the fundamental interests of science are at issue

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第1题
By saying "With Mars the scientific stakes are arguably higher than they have ever been"(L

By saying "With Mars the scientific stakes are arguably higher than they have ever been"(Linel, Para.4) the author means that______.

A.with Mars the risks involved are much greater than any previous space ventures

B.in the case of Mars, the rewards of scientific exploration can be very high

C.in the case of Mars, much more research funds are needed than ever before

D.with Mars, scientists argue, the fundamental interests of science are at issue

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第2题
SECTION CNEWS BROADCASTDirections: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Lis

SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST

Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.

听力原文: Washington (dpa)-After the failures of their past two Mars missions, U. S. space officials announced a departure Thursday from their "cheaper, faster, better" strategy, saying they would send six robots to explore the Red Planet over the next 15 years.

However, they don't envision obtaining soil samples from Mars until 2011 to try to ascertain whether there is water on the most Earth-like planet in our solar system and, possibly, life.

The top scientists of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) said in Washington that they envision two-year rotations of robotic surface missions and orbiting satellites.

The Mars schedule laid out Thursday indicated a more tentative approach to Mars exploration after the embarrassing failures at the end of last year of the Mars Polar Lander and the Mars Climate Orbiter within three months of one another.

Ed Weiler, head of NASA's office of space science, said the first leg of the new programme is to come next year with the launch of the satellite 2001 Mars Odyssey.

Two years later, two robots will be sent to explore the surface of Earth's neighbour, then, in 2005, the Satellite Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter will circle the Red Planet while outfitted with a supercamera, capable of photographing objects the size of a football, Weiler said.

In 2007, NASA plans to deploy a "Smart Lander", which could carry 270 kilograms of equipment and be able to avoid obstacles, like rocks, at landing using jet engines and sensors.

Weiler said that in the decade thereafter, small aircraft and even balloons could be sent close to Mars' surface and long- range rovers and robots would be deployed to collect soil and return it to Earth with a rocket.

For these later robot missions, NASA would cooperate with European space officials, especially in Italy and France. However, France's science minister, Roger-Gerard Schwartzenberg said Thursday in Paris that he would like to bring soil samples back to Earth by the end of this decade.

The interest in soil samples has intensified since the Mars Global Surveyor, which is now orbiting Mars, sent back pictures in June that showed signs of water on the Red Planet.

However, they don't envision obtaining soil samples from Mars until_____to try to ascertain whether there is water on the most Earth-like planet in our solar system and, possibly, life.

A.2001

B.2007

C.2011

D.2017

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第3题
Text 3Vinton Cerf, known as the father of the Internet, said on Wednesday that the Web was
outgrowing the planet Earth and the time had come to take the information superhighway to outer space.

“The Internet is growing quickly, and we still have a lot of work to do to cover the planet.” Cerf told the first day of the annual conference of Internet Society in Geneva where more than 1500 cyberspace fans have gathered to seek answers to questions about the tangled web of the Internet.

Cerf believed that it would soon be possible to send real-time science data on the Internet from a space mission orbiting another planet such as Mars. “There is now an effort under way to design and build an interplanetary Internet. The space research community is coming closer and closer and merging. We think that we will see interplanetary Internet networks that look very much like the ones we use today. We will need interplanetary gateways and there will be protocols to transmit data between these gateways, ” Cerf said.

Francois Fluckiger, a scientist attending the conference from the European Particle Physics Laboratory near Geneva, was not entirely convinced, saying: “We need dreams like this. But I don’t know any Martian whom I’d like to communicate with through the Internet.”

Cerf has been working with NASA’s Pasadena Jet Propulsion Laboratory—the people behind the recent Mars expedition—to design what he calls an “interplanetary Internet protocol.” He believes that astronauts will want to use the Internet, although special problems remain with interference and delay.

“This is quite real. The effort is becoming extraordinarily concrete over the next few months because the next Mars mission is in planning stages now,” Cerf told the conference.

“If we use domain names like Earth or Mars...jet propulsion laboratory people would be coming together with people from the Internet community.” He added.

“The idea is to take the interplanetary Internet design and make it a part of the infrastructure of the Mars mission.”

He later told a news conference that designing this system now would prepare mankind for future technological advances.

“The whole idea is to create an architecture so the design works anywhere. I don’t know where we’re going to have to put it but my guess is that we’ll be going out there some time,” Cerf said.

“If you think 100 years from now, it is entirely possible that what will be purely research 50 years from now will become commercial 100 years from now. The Internet was the same—it started as pure research but now it is commercialized.”

第31题:According to Cerf, the purpose to design interplanetary internet is to _____.

[A] send real-time science data

[B] communicate with astronauts

[C] lay foundation for future technological advances

[D] commercialize the technology

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第4题
The author of this passage is mainly concerned with______.A.the significance of discovery

The author of this passage is mainly concerned with______.

A.the significance of discovery of water on the Mars

B.the achievements of U.S. in exploring the Mars

C.the performance of five craft launched to Mars

D.the fate of the science of Mars exploration

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第5题
According to the passage, what has been a major focus of research about Mars?A.How Mars co

According to the passage, what has been a major focus of research about Mars?

A.How Mars compares to other planets in the solar system

B.Who built the network of canals on the surface of Mars

C.Whether signs of water indicate that life has existed on Mars

D.How soon astronauts from Earth will be able to go to Mars

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第6题
As for the issue of whether life ever existed on Mars, the author seems to be ______.A.con

As for the issue of whether life ever existed on Mars, the author seems to be ______.

A.confirmative

B.doubtful

C.suspicious

D.cautious

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第7题
“Mary believes that there is life on Mars” implies “Mary knows that there is life on Mars”. ()
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第8题
Whether there is sufficient nitrogen on Mars is important because it ______.A.can raise th

Whether there is sufficient nitrogen on Mars is important because it ______.

A.can raise the temperature of Mars

B.can protect living beings from harmful rays

C.can change the atmosphere of Mars

D.is an important part of the air people breathe

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第9题
Mars中可以多个项目同时合并()
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