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4750 Circling the earth high above, the International Space Station (ISS) is the largest spacecraft ever built.Sixteen countries are working together on the 60-billion-dollar station. Eleven European countries, Japan,Russia, the United States, Canada, and Brazil are partners. The ISS is made of many parts, called “modules”. They fit together like pieces of a puzzle. ARussian rocket brought the first module to space in November, 1998. In July, 2000, the ISS received avery important module, the Zvezda (Russian for “star”). That’s the station’s first living area. The first crew to live at the station flew there on October 31, 2000. The plan is for a new crew toreplace the old one every four months. The ISS is important for many reasons. It is an excellent place for scientific work. Spacecraft goingto the moon, Mars, or elsewhere may stop at the station for fuel and supplies. The ISS also helps toimprove world peace. It brings scientists, governments, and the people of the world together. Scientists hope to use the ISS for 10 years or longer. It’s an exciting new step as we explore themoon, the stars, and beyond. phpQ8KVpJspacecraft 太空船 rocket 火箭 crew 全體機員 replace 取代fuel 燃料 supply 補給品 explore 探測
47. Who is building the International Space Station?
(A)Eleven European countries.
(B)The United States.
(C)A private(私人的)company.
(D)Sixteen countries.

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答案:D
難度:非常困難0
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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