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The marvelous telephone and television network that has now enmeshed the whole world, making all men neighbors, cannot be extended into space. It will never be possible to converse with anyone on another planet. Even with today’s radio equipment, the messages will take minutes--sometimes hours--on their journey, because radio and light waves travel at the same limited speed of 186, 000 miles a second.
Twenty years from now you will be able to listen to a friend on Mars, but the words you hear will have left his mouth at least three minutes earlier, and your reply will take a corresponding time to reach him. In such circumstances, an exchange of verbal messages is possible--but not a conversation.
To a culture which has come to take instantaneous communication for granted, as part of the very structure of civilized life, this "time barrier" may have a profound psychological impact. It will be a perpetual reminder of universal laws and limitations against which not all our technology can ever prevail. For it seems as certain as anything can be that no signal--still less any material object--can ever travel faster than light.
The velocity of light is the ultimate speed limit, being part of the very structure of space and time. Within the narrow confines of the solar system, it will not handicap us too severely. At the worst, these will amount to twenty hours--the time it takes a radio signal to span the orbit of Pluto, the outer most planet.
It is when we move out beyond the confines of the solar system that we come face to face with an altogether new group of cosmic reality. Even today, many otherwise educated men--like those savages who can count to three but lump together all numbers beyond four--cannot grasp the profound distinction between solar and stellar space. The first is the space enclosing our neighboring worlds, the planets, the second is that which embraces those distant suns, the stars, and it is literally millions of times greater. There is not such abrupt change of scale in the terrestrial affairs.
Many conservative scientists, shocked by these cosmic gulfs, have denied that they can ever be crossed. Some people never learn, those who sixty years ago laughed at the possibility of flight, and ten years ago laughed at the idea of travel to the planets, are now quite sure that the stars will always be beyond our reach. And again they are wrong, for they have failed to grasp the great lesson of our age--that if something is possible in theory, and no fundamental scientific laws oppose its realization, then sooner or later it will be achieved.
One day we shall discover a really efficient means of propelling our space vehicles. Every technical device is always developed to its limit and the ultimate speed for spaceships is the velocity of light. They will never reach that goal, but they will get very near it. And then the nearest star will be less than five years of voyaging from the earth.

The author of the passage, readers can infer, intends to show the ______.

A. limitations of our technology
B. vastness of the cosmic reality
C. prospect of planetary travel
D. psychological impact of time and space

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参考答案:C

解析:读者可以推断,本文作者欲说明到行星上旅行的前景。从第六段的结尾和整个第七段,我们可以看出,作者的态度是乐观的,他无疑是在展望到行星上去旅行的前景。

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     The Beijing Olympic Games are getting closer and closer. Are you looking forward to the excitement

ahead? To cheering stars like Yao Ming and Liu Xiang?

     On April 15, more than 7 million tickets went on sale. If you can use the Internet, go to www. tickets.

beijing 2008. cn. Or you can go to the Bank of China to book a ticket. But there's no hurry. Any time before

June 30, you can book a ticket to the opening and closing cer-Emonies (开幕式和闭幕式). You can also

order tickets to 28 sports events, including basketball, football and swimming.

    Whether (是否) you book tickets early or on the last day, you have an equal (相同的) chance of getting one.

If too many people want to see the same event, a computer will decide who are the lucky ones. You may

worry that your pocket money will not be enough for a ticket. But the fact is that tickets to the games are

cheap. What's more, students can get even cheaper tickets-for 10 yuan or less.

     Tickets for your parents aren't expensive, either. More than half are 100 yuan or less. The most expensive

tickets cost 5000 yuan. They are for the opening ceremony, which will be held on August 8, 2008.

1. When will the Beijing Olympic Games start?

A. On August 8, 2008.

B. On April 15, 2008.

C. On June 30, 2008.

D. We don't know.

2. Which of the following is NOT true?

A. Yao Ming and Liu Xiang are world-famous Chinese athletes (运动员).

B. You can buy the tickets either in the Bank of China or on the Internet.

C. The earlier you book the tickets, the more chances you have of getting them.

D. You can buy tickets any time before June 30.

3. What are the most expensive tickets?

A. The tickets for the basketball games.

B. The tickets for the opening ceremony.

C. The tickets for the 28 sports events.

D. The tickets for the closing ceremony.

4. What's the meaning of the word "book"?

A. Order.

B. Win.

C. Earn.

D. Sell.

5. If there are not enough tickets to the same event and you are lucky to get one, whom will you thank?

A. The tickets company.

B. The computer.

C. The Olympic Committee (奥委会).

D. The government.

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