
Saturn (土星) is famous for the beautiful rings around it. Now, it’s getting attention for being even more amazing. Scientists have discovered 128 new moons around Saturn, bringing the planet’s total to 274. A moon is any naturally formed object that moves around a planet. Moons come in different shapes and sizes.
Scientists discovered the moons with a powerful telescope (望远镜), which is used to study stars and planets in great detail. Scientists took many photos of areas in space and piled them on top of each other to make the moons appear bright enough to discover.
Most of Saturn’s new moons are small objects, just one or two miles wide—quite different to Earth’s Moon, which is a 2,159-mile-wide ball. These space rocks are in unusual orbits (轨道) too. They go around Saturn in the opposite direction to its own movement. At between 6.5 million and 18 million miles away from the ringed planet, the newly discovered moons are also further away than Saturn’s biggest moon, Titan.
Why does Saturn have so many moons while Earth only has one? According to scientists, several billion years ago, the giant planet’s gravity attracted some rocks and ice. Over time, some of them crashed against each other, breaking into smaller pieces or coming together to create many small moons.
The new moons were first discovered in 2023 by a team of scientists led by Edward Ashton, and were recently confirmed by the International Astronomical Union (IAU). Saturn now is the planet with the most moons—Jupiter is not far behind with 95. However, Dr Ashton believes this might be the limit for moon discovery. “I don’t think Jupiter will ever catch up,” he said. “With present technology, I don’t think we can do better than what has already been done,” he added.
1.1.What do we know about the new discovery?
A Newly found moons look the same.
B Scientists found new moons by accident.
C Saturn’s rings attract many scientists.
D 128 new moons were found around Saturn.
解析:选D。D.细节理解题。根据第一段第二句 “科学家在土星周围新发现了 128 颗卫星”,直接对应选项 D。A 项 “新卫星外观相同” 与 “形状大小各不相同” 矛盾;B 项 “偶然发现” 错误,是通过望远镜刻意观测;C 项并非新发现的内容,排除。
2.2.What does “the ringed planet” in Paragraph 3 refer to?
A Earth.
B Saturn.
C Moon.
D Titan.
解析:选B。B.推理判断题。前文多次围绕土星展开,且 “带环行星” 是土星的标志性特征,结合上下文 “距离这颗带环行星 650 万至 1800 万英里”,可知指代土星,选 B。
3.3.What led to the large number of Saturn’s moons?
A The size of the planet.
B The weights of the moons.
C The orbit of the planet.
D The crashes of the moons.
解析:选D。D.细节理解题。第四段明确说明,土星引力吸引的岩石和冰相互碰撞,或碎裂或聚集形成众多卫星,核心原因是天体碰撞,选 D。A、B、C 项文章未提及与卫星数量相关,排除。
4.4.What can we learn from Dr Ashton’s words in the last paragraph?
A Jupiter will soon catch up with Saturn.
B Saturn’s new moons might support life.
C The IAU presented a medal to his team.
D He is satisfied with their moon discovery.
解析:选D。D.推理判断题。阿什顿博士称木星无法赶上、现有技术已达极限,体现他对此次卫星发现成果的认可与满意,选 D。A 项与 “永远不会赶上” 矛盾;B 项 “支持生命” 无依据;C 项 “获颁奖牌” 未提及,排除。