Unit 5课文测试

Please answer the following questions based on the provided materials.
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Part I True / False Questions
3. The successful docking and extended work of the Shenzhou-12 crew at the Tiangong station in 2021 represented a significant milestone for China's space program.
4. The initial selection process for China's first astronauts was relatively undemanding, accepting most applicants from the Air Force.
5. The first batch of Chinese astronauts was primarily chosen from experienced pilots in the PLA Air Force with substantial flight hours.
6. China became the first nation in the world to send a human into space with Yang Liwei's Shenzhou-5 mission.
7. Yang Liwei expressed a commitment to the peaceful use of outer space for the benefit of all humanity during his historic flight.
8. The academic preparation for new astronaut candidates is less rigorous than a standard university education.
9. Astronauts must master dozens of complex academic subjects within a condensed timeframe.
10. Training simulations for weightlessness are physically effortless and do not impact the astronauts' physical condition.
11. The centrifuge training is designed to prepare astronauts for the intense g-forces experienced during the launch phase.
12. Historical mission records show that several astronauts have activated the emergency stop during extreme centrifuge training.
13. Yang Liwei's journey aboard Shenzhou-5 was completely free of physical discomfort or technical challenges.
14. The astronauts on the Shenzhou-7 mission hesitated and abandoned their extravehicular activity when faced with a mechanical problem.
15. Despite the risks, the crew of Shenzhou-7 was determined to complete their mission, including displaying the national flag in space.
16. Astronaut Liu Wang described his observational experience of Earth and space from orbit as mundane and easily forgettable.
17. Jing Haipeng humbly attributed the honor of his awards not just to himself but to the vast team behind the space missions.
18. The text suggests that China's space achievements have had little to no impact on the sense of pride among Chinese people worldwide.
19. Wang Yaping was surprised by the extent to her space lecture inspired dreams and aspirations in young students.
20. The narrative concludes by asserting that there are definite and known limits to China's future potential in space exploration.
21. The selection criteria for the first astronaut cohort required a minimum of 600 flight hours in specific types of military aircraft.
22. Astronaut training involves enduring physical extremes, such as significant weight loss during simulated weightlessness sessions.
Part II Reading Comprehension
23. What was the primary professional background of the founding members of the PLA Astronaut Group?
24. How does the text characterize the academic challenge faced by newly selected astronauts?
25. What was Zhai Zhigang's and Liu Boming's immediate response when confronted with the stuck hatch during the Shenzhou-7 mission?
26. According to Jing Haipeng, who should share the credit for the achievements in China's manned space program?
27. What unexpected impact of her space lecture did Wang Yaping discover upon returning to Earth?
28. The story of the Chinese-American in New York holding Yang Liwei's hands serves to illustrate what broader sentiment?
29. What is the main purpose of the centrifuge training as described in the text?
30. How did Yang Liwei manage the severe physical discomfort during the ascent of Shenzhou-5?
31. What does the author suggest is the ultimate inspiration that the astronauts' qualities will provide?
32. Which statement best summarizes the conclusion regarding the future of China's space exploration?
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