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dramatically change its visual capabilities between the winter and the summer.There's still more to learn about the reindeer's eyes,like whether eating those lichens can even protectthem against potential damage from the ultraviolet light.In the meantime,Dominy said one definite way youand your kids can keep those special eyes healthy is with vitamin C,which has been shown to shield eyesfrom ultraviolet light damage.28.Which statement regarding ultraviolet light is true?A.It can hardly pass right through reindeer eyes and contact with retina.B.Its damage to human eyes can be healed through Vitamin C.C.When snowy and dark,it is more easily detected by reindeer retinaD.It does harm to both reindeer eyes and human eyes.29.Why do the lichens pop out against the white snow for the reindeer?A.The lichens absorbs ultraviolet light reflected by snow.B.The lichens are familiar to the reindeer.C.The color of the lichens is the same as the snow.D.Extra layer in reindeer retinas adjusts because of the ultraviolet light30.What does the underlined word in paragraph 3 probably mean?A.Changeability.B.Reliability.C.Stability.D.Capability.31.What is the main idea of this passage?A.Reindeer eyes can adjust with the help of ultraviolet light.B.The uniqueness of reindeer eyes aids them to find food in the snowC.Ultraviolet light can help reindeer to survive in the snow.D.The retina of reindeer is different from that of humankindDWith the first lunar landings back in the 60s,it can be hard to grasp why the moon remains such a toughdestination.Recently the Vulcan Centaur rocket sent the Peregrine spacecraft on the perfect flight for itslandmark mission to the moon.The success prompted a"Yee-haw!"from Tory Bruno,the chief executive of aprivate company which built the rocket:this was the Vulcan's first flight,a flawless launch.But it wasn't longbefore the mood shifted,the company found the spacecraft was leaking fuel,without which the chances oflanding softly on the moon rapidly fell to zero.One fundamental challenge,says Jan Worner,a former director general of the European Space Agency(Esa),is weight,as spacecraft must be lightweight for successful flights.Plus,unlike mass-produced systems,spacecraft lack standardized designs,making each mission unique.Once positioned in space,they operateindependently with no opportunity for repair.Testing,then,is critical.While rockets can be put through their paces,the options are more limited forspacecraft.Tests can check whether power,navigation,communications and instruments work,and spacecraftare shaken to ensure they can endure the intense vibrations of launch,but there is no good way to simulate()a moon landing."It is much harder to qualify a lunar lander than many other space systems,"saysDettmann,Esa's lunar exploration group leader.Despite its 70 years of institutional knowledge and culture geared towards designing,building andtesting spacecraf,NASA,however,is looking to cut down on costs and stimulate the US space industry bypaying private companies,such as Astrobotic and the Houston-based Intuitive Machines,to deliver itsinstruments to the moon.The compromise is a greater risk of failure.These companies are all relatively new.And compared toNASA,they are doing these missions on pocket chage."says Dr shu Raseraa researh associate atImperial College London.But the strategy should payff he says,because companies am from their第3页共4页
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