It looked just like another aircraft from the outside. The pilot told his young passengers that it was built in 1964. But appearances were deceptive, and the 13 students from Europe and the USA who boarded the aircraft were in for the flight of their lives. Inside, the area that normally had seats had become a long white tunnel. Heavily padded(填塞) from floor to ceiling, it looked a bit strange. There were almost no windows, but lights along the padded walls illuminated it. Most of the seats had been taken out, apart from a few at the back, where the young scientists quickly took their places with a look of fear. For 12 months, science students from across the continents had competed to win a place on the flight at the invitation of the European Space Agency. The challenge had been to suggest imaginative experiments to be conducted in weightless conditions. For the next two hours, the flight resembled that of an enormous bird which had lost its reason, shooting upwards towards the heavens before rushing towards Earth. The invention was to achieve weightlessness for a few seconds. The aircraft took off smoothly enough, but any feelings that I and the young scientists had that we were on anything like a scheduled passenger service were quickly dismissed when the pilot put the plane into a 45-degree climb which lasted around 20 seconds. Then the engines cut out and we became weightless. Everything became confused and left or right, up or down no longer had any meaning. After ten seconds of free-fall descent(下降) the pilot pulled the aircraft out of its nosedive. The return of gravity was less immediate than its loss, but was still sudden enough to ensure that some students came down with a bump. Each time the pilot cut the engines and we became weightless, a new team conducted its experiment. First it was the Dutch who wanted to discover how it is that cats always land on their feet. Then the German team who conducted a successful experiment on a traditional building method to see if it could be used for building a future space station The Americans had an idea to create solar sails that could be used by satellites. After two hours of going up and down in the lane doing their experiments, the predominant feeling was one of excitement rather than sickness. Most of the students thought it was an unforgettable experience and one they would be keen to repeat.
单选题
What did the writer say about the plane?
【正确答案】
D
【答案解析】解析:本题为细节题,外表使人误解。参见文章第1段:But appearances were deceptive,and the 13 students from Europe and the USA who boarded the aircraft were in for the flight of their lives.deceptive骗人的,靠不住的,与选项D.The outside was misleading的意思完全一致,故正确答案为D。
单选题
According to the writer, how did the young scientists feel before the flight?
单选题
What did the pilot do with the plane after it took off?
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】解析:本题为细节题,他迅速爬高并停了引擎。参见文章第5段2、3句:the pilot put the plane into a 45 degree climb which lasted around 20 seconds.Then the engines cut out and we became weightless.这两句话的大意是:飞行员让飞机以45度的角度爬高,一直持续了20秒钟。然后突然停了引擎,我们进入一种失重状态,故正确答案为A。
单选题
According to the passage, the purpose of being weightless was to
【正确答案】
D
【答案解析】解析:本题为细节题,使各队实验自己的想法。参见文章第6段:Each time the pilot cut the engines and we became weightless,a new team conducted its experiment.First it was the Dutch…,Then the German team…,The Americans had an idea to….这句话的大意是:每次飞行员停了引擎,我们进入失重状态,就有一个不同的队做各自的实验。先是荷兰队……,接着德国队……;然后美国队……;由此可见正确答案为D。
单选题
This passage was written to
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】解析:本题为细节题,描述一次科技竞赛。参见文章第3段:For 12 months,science students from across the continents had competed to win a place on the flight at the invitation of the European Space Agency.The challenge had been to suggest imaginative experiments to be conducted in weightless conditions.这两句话的大意是:在12个月以来,来自各大洲的理科学生参加了由欧洲航天局举办的一次飞行竞赛。这场挑战旨在进行一些在失重状况下的想象实验,由此可知正确答案为B。