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On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the moon. The spacesuit Armstrong wore on his mission has come to symbolize courage and human achievement. In 1971, the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum (NASM) acquired Armstrong’s suit. It stood proudly on display for visitors to admire, until there were changes in the suit’s appearance. “Over time, the suit started to show signs of deterioration (变坏).” Lisa Young says. She works at NASM and her job is to preserve historical and cultural treasures.
Plastics are tricky to preserve. They tend to degrade (降解) over time. Neoprene is one type of plastic in Armstrong’s suit. The material can turn brittle and break into tiny pieces. (77) This would ruin the spacesuit, NASM, seeking ways to preserve this historical treasure, removed it from display in 2006.
Yet history can still be saved. Sunlight, water, humidity, and dust can cause plastics to degrade. Scientists have found that storing plastics in cooler temperatures, with lower humidity levels, can slow degradation. Young says Armstrong’s suit is currently in storage at a temperature of 63°F and a lower relative humidity of 30%. These conditions will be maintained when Armstrong’s suit returns to a museum display case in time for this year’s 50th anniversary (周年纪念日) of the moon landing.
Plastic degradation affects art, too. Artist Claes Oldenburg created False Food Selection in 1906. (78) It consists of plastic food displayed in a wooden box. The plastic food used to look real. Now, some of it has flattened and yellowed. The artwork’s wooden box produces an acidic gas that eats away at the plastic, which speeds up the degradation process. But Young is motivated to preserve this artwork and others like it. “Plastics are a part of our history,” she says, “it’s important to preserve them so that future generations can understand the journey we’ve taken.”
1. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
2. The word brittle in Paragraph 2 probably means(  )  .
3. In 2006, NASM removed Armstrong’s spacesuit from display to(  ) .
4. In Claes Oldenburg’s False Food Selection, the wooden box(  ) the plastic degradation.
5. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT TRUE?

问题1选项
A.Landing on the Moon
B.Preserving Plastics
C.Neil Armstrong’s Spacesuit
D.Application of Plastics
问题2选项
A.well established
B.heavily loaded
C.easily upset
D.easily broken
问题3选项
A.put it on sale
B.return it to Armstrong
C.give it to another museum
D.look for ways to preserve it
问题4选项
A.slows down
B.leads to
C.accelerates
D.doesn’t play any role in
问题5选项
A.Sunlight, water and dust contribute to plastic degradation.
B.Armstrong’s spacesuit is currently on public display at NASM.
C.NASM acquired Armstrong’s spacesuit in 1971.
D.Claes Oldenburg is an artist.
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