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Getting space agriculture right matters because the nutrients in the prepackaged food that astronautscurrently eat in space degrade over a period of time.NASA said.Getting humans to Mars and back4.did Yang Jiang begn to l py2eawortreamisaqi=g四mgabgegaaoeA.Because she had studied in France.refvh ply offren the voygeB.Because she wanted to review DonQCBecae she as deeply enggod the rkthey tendpthreothi()ndtaste ofme,heD.Beceshe ad prvied the bea Don Quixote8.What is the main idea of the second paragraph?5.Wha do he underlinedrpably mean?A.Space produce provides enough nutrients to astronauts.B.Without limitation.A.On her own.D.From the beginning.B.The process of growing radishes in space.C.Easily and quickly.C.The purpose of scientists'growing radishes at the space center.6.What contributed to Yang Jiang's achievements?D.Researchers compared space-grown radishes to those grown on the Earth.A.She cared about production.9.Why do astronauts choose to grow radishes in space station?B.She could always find something to leam.A.Because radishes are delicious to eat and easy to grow.C.She was fluent both in English and French.D.She gave priority to the quality of the transaion.B.Because radishes grow quickly and don't need much cultivation.7.What does the author mainly intend to tell us?C.Because radishes can ensure astronauts come back to Earth safely.A.Haste,waste.B.He who laughs last laughs best.D.Because radishes can offer the best nutritional balance for astronauts.C.Be cool with fame and wealth.D.Wherever you are,keep an open mind.10.What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.Space agriculture can not provide enough fresh supply for astronauts.On Monday,NASA flight engineer Kate Rubins pulled out 20 radish plants grown in the spaceB.The space food has a better taste than food grown on the Earth.station's Advanced Plant Habitat,wrapping them in foil for cold storage until they can make the voyageC.Astronauts get emotional comfort from caring for crops when in space.back to Earth next year.D.The food astronauts eat currently in space will not change in a period of time.Back on the ground,scientists at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida are growing radishes in a11.What can be a suitable title for the text?control group set for harvest on December 15.The researchers will compare the space-grown radishes toA.Food for Future Space Missionsthe vegetable grown on the Earth,checking on how space produce measures up(符合标准)onB.Years of Research with Space Cropsproviding the minerals and nutrients astronauts need as they prepare for longer trips.C.Astronauts Harvest Radishes in SpaceMeanwhile,astronauts will repeat the radish experiment in the heavens,planting and harvestingD.Space Agriculture for Humans Going to Marsanother round of radish crop to give scientists more data to draw from.With their short cultivation time,radishes present potential advantages as a food source for futureDastronauts embarking on deep space mission in years to come.The radishes grow quickly,and they canThomas Edison,one of the world's most prolific inventors,had a fame process to create solutionsreach full maturity in 27 days.The root vegetables also don't require much maintenance from the crew aswhen he was stumped.He took a nap.But not just any nap,not even a 15-minute power nap.they grow.Researchers will analyze the effects of carbon dioxide on the radishes as well as how theLegend had it that he'd take a nap in a chair,holding marbles,or quarters,or a steel ball.vegetables acquire and distribute minerals,according to Hasenstein,who has run plant experiments withaccording to various versions.When he was about to nod off,the marbles would fall and the noise wokeNASA since 1995.him up,at which point he frequenty had that eureka discovery that solved thischllene.InAstronauts have grown 15 different types of plants on the station,including eight different types ofscientific study researhers were able to replicate Edison'eu opening upnewppeleafy greens.And NASA has already tested more than 100 crops on the Earth,identifying whichcapture ideas that might otherwise prove elusive(难以发现的).candidates to try out next in space."Growing a range of crops helps us determine which plants thrive inThe jou Science Advances published the study where eearchers at the arisinmierogravity and offer the best variety and nutritional balance for astronauts on long-duration mission,"demonstrated that creativityinreshe peope wake up mmediatelyDufour said.and before falling into a deeper sleep.英语·第3页(共8页)■■口口英语·第4页(共8页)在名题目的