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istheir own media and broadcasting company,"he said."They are broadeasting theirexperience of the world.28.What does the gallery mentioned in Paragraph I do?A.It forces visitors into using Instagram.C.It forbids visitors from using selfie sticks.B.It assists visitors in taking photographs.29.What's the purpose of "Social Media Mondays"?D.It charges visitors for sharing photographs.A.To attract influencers of mediaB.To sell more tickets than usual.C.To show the model of the moon.D.To meet different needs of visitors30.What can we learn from Jerram's words in the last paragraph?A.Everyone can broadcast themselves.B.He objects to Social Media MondaysC.Selfie-takers prefer to enjoy artworks.D.He is proud of Museum of the Moon.31.What does the passage mainly talk about?A.Useful tips on taking photographs.B.Galleries'support for taking selfies.C.The importance of using social media.D.A guide to visiting artworks in galleries.DHumans have long been trying to make sense of our place in the universe.Waiting at a launchsite in French Guiana?NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is the latest step forward in that ancientquest(探索)·Using telescopes,astronomers have seen many galaxies (such as the Andromeda Galaxyand the NGC 3227 Galaxy.So far,the most distant galaxy ever discovered,GN-z11,was spotted bythe Hubble Space Telescope.To the untrained eye,it looks like a red blob,but it's basically likelooking back in time about 13.4 billion years ago.That's just about 0.4 billion years after the BigBang"Hubble is limited in how far back in time it can look,so finding this one was just a luckybreak,"says Marusa Bradac,an astronomer at the University of California."Astronomers onlyspotted it because decades of using Hubble have let them cover much of the sky,and this particularearly galaxy is surprisingly bright although it is 25 times smaller than the Milky Way Galaxy and hasjust one percent of its mass."Already,with that one galaxy,we've started to question some of our assumptions about howgalaxies grow.The powerful,$10 billion James Webb Space Telescope has technology that should letit see back to 0.1-0.2 billion years after the Big Bang,the period when the very first galaxies"If all go well,the James Webb Space Telescope will help us to build up the story of how thepossibly formed.first galaxies ever formed and how they grew into galaxies we see today and we live in today,"saysBradac."But the chances of seeing those first born stars with the new telescope are small.There'smaybe even more of a chance that we might see some of those stars explode.Such information canhelp us understand how galaxies formed and changed into the familiar shapes and structures seentoday.That's what's amazing about the new telescope."32.When did the Big Bang take place?B.Around 13.4 billion years ago.A.Around 13.0 billion years ago.D.Around 13.8 billion years ago.C.Around 13.6 billion years ago.33.What does the underlined words "this one"in Paragraph 3 refer to?B.The GN-z1I GalaxyA.The Milky Way Galaxy.D.The NGC 3227 GalaxyC.The Andromeda Galaxy.34.What is the fourth paragraph mainly about?A.The great potential of the new telescope.B.The need for new scientific breakthroughs.C.The cost of the James Webb Space Telescope.D.The importance of the Hubble Space Telescope.位山制金卷,英语(三)第5页(共8页)】
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