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 阅读理解  Science fiction pioneer and writer Wu Yan won the National Outstanding Children's Literature Award in 2021 for his latest work China Orbit. The book focuses on the development of the Chinese aerospace (航空航天) industry, and it was inspired by the planning and preparation for China's first but canceled manned spaceship, "Shuguang 1", also known as Project 714, during the late 1960s and early 1970s. "I collected many historical documents and stories and started writing decades ago," Wu said. Partly based on Wu's own experiences in the 1970s, the book is a combination of reality and fiction, and in some ways his own memoir (回忆录) is added into the science fiction. This innovative and unique writing method makes the book stand out and has even stirred up a debate on how to categorize it. Is it science fiction, popular science, children's literature, or aerospace literature? His fellow science fiction writer Liu Cixin, author of The Three-Body Problem, sees it more deeply, and believes China Orbit is not really children's science fiction or popular science. He thinks it is too complicated to be classified into a single category. He speaks highly of China Orbit as a unique science fiction novel that vividly shows a child's real-life experience in a military camp (军营) of a specific era. In Wu's opinion, China is a big market for children's science fiction, but it still lacks extraordinary works. He warned people not to try to earn quick money from it after The Three-Body Problem frenzy (狂热) and the movie The Wandering Earth, because Chinese science fiction still has a long way to go. "We need to build Chinese science fiction step by step with the accumulation of really great works. We need to innovate, and treat it as part of building China's new culture," Wu said. (1) What is the book China Orbit mainly about?  A . The space industry in China. B . Outstanding Chinese astronauts. C . China's first manned spaceship. D . An outline of China's new culture. (2) What is Wu's approach to writing China Orbit? A . He organizes the writing by time. B . He tells the story in the form of debate. C . He focuses on creating the role of children. D . He combines his own experiences with fiction. (3) What is Liu Cixin's attitude to China Orbit? A . Favorable. B . Doubtful. C . Unclear. D . Tolerant. (4) What can we infer from the last paragraph?  A . China Orbit has great commercial value. B . Chinese science movies are of poor quality. C . Innovation is vital to Chinese science fiction. D . Wu Yan is disappointed at the Chinese film market. 答案: A D A C
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