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Qian Xuesen was born in Shanghai on December 11th,1911.He is known as "the father of China's space program" and "the king of the rocket".

    When he was 24 years old,Qian went to America for further study.After graduation,he worked in America for a few years,where his working conditions were better.In the early 1950s,he heard New China had been founded(成立)and decided not to stay in America any longer.He succeeded in coming back to his motherland in 1955 though the American government tried to stop him.

    In 1956,Qian Xuesen suggested setting up a special organization,which later became the leading organization for China's rocket and air travel programs.In June 1964,China successfully created its first medium rocket.Qian also played an important role in developing China's first man﹣made satellite(卫星).On April 24, 1970, "Dongfanghong﹣I" was successfully sent into the air.

    In 1964,a young man wrote Qian Xuesen a letter and pointed out a mistake in his published article.Qian immediately answered the letter and encouraged the young man to write an article about the mistake.

    Zhu Yilin,who was said to be the last student of Qian Xuesen,once said,"I learned a lot professional knowledge as well as the spirit and that a scientist should have from Mr.Qian,especially his deep love for the motherland.Without that,he couldn't have helped to develop science and technology when New China was badly development.Without that,he would not have made the great contribution(贡献)to industry in the late 1950s and early 1960s when conditions in China were too hard.

    Mr.Qian has been dead for ten years,but he will live in the memory of Chinese people forever.

(1)Why did Qian Xuesen go to America when he was young?  

A.To find a new job.

B.To receive further study.

C.To meet with his parents.

D.To find better working conditions.

(2)When was China's first medium rocket created?  

A.In 1955.

B.In 1956.

C.In 1964.

D.In 1970.

(3)What does Paragraph 3 mainly tell us?  

A.The way Qian Xuesen tried to return to China.

B.The reason why a special organization was set up.

C.The role Qian Xuesen played in making the satellite.

D.The contribution Qian Xuesen has made to China.

(4)In Zhu Yilin's opinion,what made Qian Xuesen work hard for his motherland?  

A.His love for the motherland.

B.His professional knowledge.

C.His working experience.

D.His anger towards America.

(5)We can learn from the passage that  

A.Qian was not welcome in America in the 1950s

B.the young man couldn't understand Qian's articles

C.New China was in great need of scientists like Qian.

D.hard conditions made it easier to develop rocket industry

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