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   Boeing is planning to develop a so-called space taxi for NASA astronauts. It includes a seat for paying tourists to fly to the International Space Station. The $4.2 billion, five-year contract allows Boeing to sell rides to tourists.
Although the exact price has not been set, Boeing said that the price would be competitive with what the Russian space agency now charges to fly tourists to the orbital outpost(轨道前哨)- around $50m. 
“Part of our proposal into NASA would be flying a Space Adventures spaceflight participant up to the ISS,” Boeing said. Space Adventures is scheduled(计划)in January to begin training British singer Sarah Brightman for a 10-day visit to the station, a trip costing $52 million. Brightman hopes to become the eighth paying passenger to travel to the station, a $100 billion research complex that flies about 260 miles (418 km) above Earth. Boeing’s first test launch of the taxi is not expected until 2017.  
But Boeing faces competition from rival Space Exploration Technologies, or SpaceX, which also won a NASA contract and says it can develop the taxi for nearly 40 percent less than Boeing. SpaceX already plans to offer trips to tourists, but did not immediately respond to questions about whether it would fly tourists on its NASA missions.
The taxi project appears to be well within Boeing’s core space capabilities, which suggests it will not have trouble meeting its cost and schedule targets. 
Separately, Boeing and Lockheed announced recently that United Launch Alliance(同盟)would invest heavily in a new rocket engine being developed by Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos and his private company space company Blue Origin. The agreement is aimed at freeing the United Statesfrom its dependency on Russian-made engines for rockets for launches and is expected to have little effect on the space taxi. Meanwhile, SpaceX has been successfully working on commercial satellite launches, a business estimated to be worth $2.4 billion a year, a 2014 Satellite Industry Association study shows.
1. What is discussed in the passage?
A  .  The space taxi allows Boeing to sell seat to tourists.
B  .  Boeing reveals to develop a space taxi for astronauts.
C .   A space taxi will be built to send tourists to the orbit.
D .   Boeing and Space X will build the space taxi together.
2. What is the advantage of Boeing in developing the space taxi?
A  .  It can fly tourists on its NASA missions.
B   . It spends 60 percent of the Space X to finish the contract.
C .   Lockheed promised to help Boeing with the project.
D  .  The project works well within its core space capabilities.
3. What can be implied in the passage?
A  .  Tourists will have more choices for space trips.
B  .  Boeing can build better space taxi than its rival.
C .   Brightman is one of the wealthiest singers in the world.
D .   Russian space agency charges a tourist too much.
4. Why would the United Launch Alliance invest heavily in a new rocket engine?
A  .  The alliance wanted to promote commercial satellite launches.
B .   The alliance tried to help the US gain independence in making rocket engines.
C .   The alliance hoped to help Boeing and Lockheed to build the new space taxi.
D .   The alliance intended to reduce the Russian effect of rocket engine to the least.
5. Which column of a newspaper do you think this article belong to?
A .   Business.
B.    Travel.
C   . Technology.
D  .  Entertainment.
 
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