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1、十年高考真題分類匯編(2010-2019)英語專題22科普類說明文閱讀理解(2010安徽閱讀理解B)Haveyoueverwondered?1.Whydoairplanestakelongertoflywestthaneast?Itcantakefivehourstogowest-eastfromNewYork(NY)toLondonbursevenhourstotraveleast-westfromLondontoNY.Thereasonforthedifferenceisanatmosphericphenomenonknownasthejet(噴射)stream.Thejetstreami
2、saveryhighaltitudewindwhichalwaysblowsfromthewesttotheeastacrosstheAtlantic.Theplanesmovingataconstantairspeedthusgofasterinthewest-eastdirectionwhentheyaremovingwiththewindthanintheoppositedirection.2.WhatwouldhappenifthegravityonEarthwassuddenlyturnedoff?Supposingwecouldmagicallyturnoffgravity.Wou
3、ldbuildingsandotherstructures(建筑物)floataway?WhathappenedwoulddependonhowstronglythethingswereattachedtotheEarth.TheEarthismovingatquiteaspeed,movingatoverathousandmilesperhours.Ifyouturnsomethingaroundyourheadonastring(細(xì)繩),itgoesaroundinacircleuntilyouletgoofthestring.Thenitfliesoffinastraightline.S
4、witchingoffgravitywouldbelikelettinggoofthestring.ThingsnotattachedtotheEarthwouldflyoffinastraightline.Peopleinbuildingswouldsuddenlyshootupwardsatagreatspeeduntiltheyhittheceiling.Mostthingsoutsidewouldflyoffintospace.60.Whatinformationcanwegetfromthefirstpassage?A.Itisjetstreamthataffectshowfasta
5、irplanesflyB.PlanesgoslowerwhentheyaremovingwiththewindC.IttakesmoretimetoflyfromNYtoLondonthanfromLondontoNYD.TheyetstreamalwaysblowsfromtheeasttothewestacrosstheAtlantic61.Theword”shoot”underlineinthe2ndpassageprobablymeans“”A.sendforB.movequicklyC.comeoutD.grrowquickly62.Itcanbeinferredthatwithou
6、tgravity.A.buildingsandotherstructureswouldfloatawayB.treesandbuildingswouldnoteasilyflyoffC.somethingaroundyourheadwouldnotflyawayD.everythingoutsidebuildingswouldflyoffintospace63.WherecanwemostprobablyreadinthetextA.InareseachpaperB.InashortstoryC.InatravelmagazineD.Inastudentsbook(2010江蘇閱讀理解D)Im
7、agine,oneday,gettingoutofbedinBeijingandbeingatyourofficeinShanghaiinonlyacoupleofhours,andthen,afterafulldayofwork,goingbackhometoBeijingandhavingdinnerthereSoundsunusual,doesntit?Butitsnotthatunrealistic,withthedevelopmentofChinashighspeedrailwaysystemAndthatsnota11Chinahasanevengreaterhighspeedra
8、ilwayplantoconnectthecountrywithSoutheastAsia,andeventuallyEasternEuropeChinaisnegotiatingtoextenditsownhigh-speedrailwaynetworktoupto17countriesin10to15years,eventuallyreachingLondonandSingaporeChinahasproposedthreesuchprojectsThefirstwouldpossiblyconnectKunmingwithSingaporeviaVietnamandMalaysiaAno
9、thercouldstartinUrumqiandgothroughKazakhstanandUzbekistan,andpossiblytoGermanyThethirdwouldstartinthenortheastandgonorththroughRussiaandthenintoWesternEuropeIfChinasplanforthehigh-speedrailwaygoesforward,peoplecouldzipoverfromLondontoBeilinginundertwodaysThenewsystemwouldstillfollowChinashighspeedra
10、ilwaystandardAndthetrainswouldbeabletogo346kilometersanhour,almostasfastassomeairplanesChinasbullettrain(高速客車),theoneconnectingWuhantoGuangzhou,alreadyhastheWorldsfastestaveragespeedItcovers1,069kilometersinaboutthreehoursOfcourse,therearesometechnicalchallengestoovercomeTherearesomanyissuesthatneed
11、tobesettled,suchassafety,railgauge(軌距),maintenanceofrailwaytracksSo,itsimportanttopayattentiontoeverydetailButthekeyissueisreallymoneyChinaisalreadyspendinghundredsofbillionsofyuanondomesticrailwayexpansionChinaprefersthattheothercountriespayinnaturalresourcesratherthanwithcapitalinvestmentResources
12、fromthosecountriescouldstreamintoChinatosustaindevelopmentIt11beawin-winproject.Forothercountries,therailwaynetworkwilldefinitelycreatemoreopportunitiesforbusiness,tourismandsoon,nottomentionthebettercommunicationamongthosecountnesForChina,suchaprojectwouldnotonlyconnectitwiththerestofAsiaandbringso
13、memuch-neededresources,butwouldalsohelpdevelopChinasfarwestWeforeseethatinthecomingdecades,millionsofpeoplewillmigratetothewesternregions,wherethelandisemptyandresourcesunusedWithhigh-speedtrains,peoplewillsetupfactoriesandbusinesscentersinthewestonceandfora11Andthey11tradewithCentralAsianandEastern
14、Europeancountries67Chinasnewhigh-speedrailwayplanwillbeawin-winprojectbecauseAChinawillgetmuch-neededresourcesanddevelopitswesternregionsBChinaandthecountriesinvolvedwillbenefitfromtheprojectinvariouswaysCChinawilldevelopitsrailwaysystemandcommunicationwithothercountriesDtheforeigncountriesinvolvedw
15、illdeveloptheirrailwaytransportation,businessandtourism68Accordingtothepassage,thegreatestchallengetothenewhigh-speedrailwayplanisAtechnicalissuesBsafetyofthesystemCfinancialproblemsDmaintenanceofrailwaytracks69WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribestheauthorsattitudetowardsChinashigh-speedrailwayplan
16、?ACriticalBReservedCDoubtfulD.Positive70Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?ANewRailwayStandardsBBigRailwayDreamsCHighspeedBulletTrainsDInternationalRailwayNetwork(2010全國(guó)卷閱讀理解C)AlongtheriverbanksoftheAmazonandtheOrinocotherelivesabirdthatswimsbeforeitcanfly,flieslikeafatchicken,eatsg
17、reenleaves,hasthestomachofacowandhasclaws(爪)onitswingswhenyoung.Theybuildtheirhomesabout4.6mabovetheriver,animportantfeature(特征)forthesafetyoftheyoung.Itiscalledthehoatzin.Inappearance,thebirdsofbothsexeslookverymuchalikewithbrownonthebackandcreamandredontheunderside.Theheadissmall,withalargesetoffe
18、athersonthetop,brightredeyes,andblueskin.Itsnearestrelativesarethecommonbirds,cuckoos.Itsmoststrikingfeature,though,isonlyfoundintheyoung.Babyhoatzinshaveaclawontheleadingedgeofeachwingandanotherattheendofeachwingtip.Usingthesefourclaws,togetherwiththebeak(喙),theycanclimbaboutinthebushes,lookingvery
19、muchlikeprimitivebirdsmusthavedone.Whentheyounghoatzinshavelearnedtofly,theylosetheirclaws.DuringthedriermonthsbetweenDecemberandMarchhoatzinsflyabouttheforestingroupsof20to30birds,butinApril,whentherainyseasonbegins,theycollecttogetherinsmallerlivingunitsoftwotosevenbirdsforproducingpurposes.63What
20、isthetextmainlyabout?AHoatzinsindryandrainyseasons.BTherelativesandenemiesofhoatzins.CPrimitivebirdsandhoatzinsoftheAmazon.DTheappearanceandlivinghabitsofhoatzins.64YounghoatzinsaredifferentfromtheirparentsinthatAtheylooklikeyoungcuckoosBtheyhaveclawsonthewingsCtheyeatalotlikeacowDtheyliveonriverban
21、ks65Whatcanweinferaboutprimitivebirdsfromthetext?ATheyhadclawstohelpthemclimb.BTheycouldflylongdistances.CTheyhadfourwingslikehoatzins.DTheyhadaheadwithlongfeathersonthetop.66Whydohoatzinscollecttogetherinsmallergroupswhentherainyseasoncomes?ATofindmorefood.BToprotectthemselvesbetter.CTokeepthemselv
22、eswarm.DToproducetheiryoung.(2010湖南閱讀理解C)PeoplefromEastAsiatendtohavemoredifficultythanthosefromEuropeindistinguishingfacialexpressionsandanewreportpublishedonlineinCurrentBiologyexplainswhy.RachaelJack,UniversityofGlasgowresearcher,saidthatratherthanscanningevenly(均勻的)acrossafaceasWesternersdo,East
23、ernersfixtheirattentionontheeyes.WeshowthatEasternersandWesternerslookatdifferentfacefeaturestoreadfacialexpressions,Jacksaid.Westernerslookattheeyesandthemouthinequalmeasure,whereasEasternersfavortheeyesandneglect(忽略)themouth.AccordingtoJackandhercolleagues,thediscoveryshowsthathumancommunicationof
24、emotionismorecomplexthanpreviouslybelieved.Asaresult,facialexpressionsthathadbeenconsidereduniversallyrecognizablecannotbeusedtoreliablyconveyemotionincross-culturalsituations.Theresearchersstudiedculturaldifferencesintherecognitionoffacialexpressionsbyrecordingtheeyemovementsof13WesternCaucasianand
25、13EastAsianpeoplewhiletheyobservedpicturesof.expressivefacesandputthemintocategories:happy,sad,surprised,fearful,disgusted,angry,orneutral.Theycomparedhowaccuratelyparticipantsreadthosefacialexpressionsusingtheirparticulareyemovementstrategies.ItturnedoutthatEasternersfocusedmuchgreaterattentiononth
26、eeyesandmadesignificantlymoreerrorsthandidWesterners.Theculturaldifferenceineyemovementsthattheyshowisprobablyareflectionofculturaldifferenceinfacialexpressions,Jacksaid.OurdatasuggestthatwhereasWesternersusethewholefacetoconveyemotion,Easternersusetheeyesmoreandmouthless.Inshort,thedatashowthatfaci
27、alexpressionsarenotuniversalsignalsofhumanemotion.Fromhereon,examininghowculturalfactorshavediversifiedthesebasicsocialskillswillhelpourunderstandingofhumanemotion.Otherwise,whenitcomestocommunicatingemotionsacrosscultures,EasternersandWesternerswillfindthemselveslostintranslation.66.Thediscoverysho
28、wsthatWesterners.A.payequalattentiontotheeyesandthemouthB.considerfacialexpressionsuniversallyreliableC.observetheeyesandthemouthindifferentwaysD.havemoredifficultyinrecognizingfacialexpressions67.Whatwerethepeopleaskedtodointhestudy?A.Tomakeafaceateachother.B.Togettheirfacesimpressive.C.Toclassifys
29、omefacepictures.D.Toobservetheresearchersfaces.68.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordtheyinParagraph6referto?A.Theparticipantsinthestudy.B.Theresearchersofthestudy.C.Theerrorsmadeduringthestudy.D.Thedatacollectedfromthestudy.69.IncomparisonwithWesterners,Easternersarelikelyto.A.dotranslationmoresuccessfullyB.
30、studythemouthmorefrequentlyC.examinetheeyesmoreattentivelyD.readfacialexpressionsmorecorrectly70.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheEyeastheWindowtotheSoulB.CulturalDifferencesinReadingEmotionsC.EffectiveMethodstoDevelopSocialSkillsD.HowtoIncreaseCross-culturalUnderstanding(2010江西閱讀理解D)Modernin
31、ventionshavespeededuppeopleslovesamazingly.Motor-carscoverahundredmilesinlittlemorethananhour,aircraftcrosstheworldinsideaday,whilecomputersoperateatlightningspeed.Indeed,thisloveofspeedseemsnever-ending.Everyyearmotor-carsareproduced(whichgoevenfasterandeachnewcomputerboats吹噓)ofsavingprecioussecond
32、sinhandlingtasks.Allthissavestime,butataprice.Whenweloseorgainhalfadayinspeedingacrosstheworldinanairplane,ourbodiestellusso.Wegettheuncomfortablefeelingknownasjet-lag;ourbodiesfeelthattheyhavebeenleftbehindonanothertimezone.Again,spendingtoolongatcomputersresultsinpainfulwristsandfingers.Mobilephon
33、esalsohavetheirdangers,accordingtosomescientist;toomuchusemaytransmitharmfulradiationintoourbrains,aconsequencewedonotliketothinkabout.However,whatdowedowiththetimewehavesaved?Certainlynotrelax,orsoitseems.Wearesoaccustomedconstantactivitythatwefinditdifficulttositanddonothingorevenjustonethingatati
34、me.Perhapsthedaysarelonggonewhenwemightlistenquietlytoastoryontheradio,lettingimaginationtakeusintoanotherworld.Therewasatimewhensomepeopleslivesweredevotedsimplytothecultivationofthelandorthecareofcattle.Nomulti-taskingthere;theirliveswentonatamuchgentlerpace,andinafamiliarpattern.Thereismuchthatwe
35、mightenvyaboutawayoflifelikethis.Yetbeforewedoso,wemustthinkofthehardtasksourancestorfaced:theyfarmedwithbarehands,oftenlivedclosetohunger,andhadtofashiontoolsfromwoodandstone.Modernmachineryhasfreedpeoplefromthatprimitiveexistence.68.Thenewproductsbecomemoreandmoretime-savingbecause.A.ourloveofspee
36、dseemsnever-endingB.timeislimited.C.thepricesareincreasinglyhigh.D.themanufacturesboastalot.69.Whatdoes“thedays”inParagraph3referto?A.ImaginarylifeB.Simplelifeinthepast.C.TimesofinventionsD.Timeforconstantactivity.70.Whatistheauthorsattitudetowardsthemoderntechnology?A.CriticalB.Objective.C.Optimist
37、ic.D.Negative.71.Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?A.Thepresentandpasttimes.B.Machineryandhumanbeings.C.Imaginationsandinventions.D.Moderntechnologyanditsinfluence.(2010遼寧閱讀理解C)ToomuchTV-watchingcanharmchildrensabilitytolearnandevenreducetheirchancesofgettingacollegedegree,newstudiessuggestinthelatest
38、efforttoexaminetheeffectsoftelevisiononchildren.Oneofthestudieslookedatnearly400northernCaliforniathird-graders.ThosewithTVsintheirbedroomsscoredabouteightpointsloweronmathandlanguageartsteststhanchildrenwithoutbedroomTVs.Asecondstudy,lookingatnearly1000grown-upsinNewZealand,foundlowereducationlevel
39、samong26-yearoldswhohadwatchedlotsofTVduringchildhood.ButtheresultsdontprovethatTVisthecauseand(dontrideoutthatalreadypoorlymotivatedyoungsters年輕人)maywatchlotsofTV.TheirstudymeasuredtheTVhabitsof26-year-oldsbetweenages5and15.ThesewithcollegedegreeshadwatchanaverageoflessthantwohoursofTVperweeknightd
40、uringchildhood,comparedwithanaverageofmorethan21/2hoursforthosewhohadnoeducationbeyondhighschool.IntheCaliforniastudy,childrenwithTVsintheirroomsbutnocomputerathomescoredthelowestwhilethosewithnobedroomTVbutwhohadhomecomputersscoredthehighest.WhilethisstudydoesnotprovethatbedroomTVsetscausedthelower
41、scores,itaddstoaccumulatingfindingsthatchildrenshouldnthaveTVsintheirbedrooms64.AccordingtotheCaliforniastudy,thelow-scoringgroupmight_.A.havewatchedalotofTVB.notbeinterestedtedinmathC.beunabletogotocollegeD.havehadcomputersintheirbedrooms65.WhatistheresearchersunderstandingoftheNewZealandstudyresul
42、ts?A.Poorlymotivated26-year-oldswatchmoreTV.B.HabitsofTVwatchingreducelearninginterest.C.TVwatchingleadstolowereducationlevelsofthe15-year-olds.D.TheconnectionbetweenTVandeducationlevelsisdifficulttoexplain66.Whatcanwelearnfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Moretimeshouldbespentoncomputers.B.Childrenshouldb
43、eforbiddenfromwatchingTV.C.IVsetsshouldntbeallowedinchildrensbedrooms,D.Furtherstudiesonhigh-achievingstudentsshouldbedone67.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthistext?A.ComputersorTelevisionB.EffectsofTelevisiononChildrenC.StudiesonTVandCollegeEducationD.TelevisionandChildrensLearningHabits(2010山東閱讀理解D)Bat
44、teriescanpoweranythingfromsmallsensorstolargesystems.Whilescientistsarefindingwaystomakethemsmallerbutevenmorepowerful,problemscanarisewhenthesebatteriesaremuchlargerandheavierthanthedevicesthemselves.UniversityofMissouri(MU)researchersaredevelopinganuclearenergysourcethatissmaller,lighterandmoreeff
45、icient.“Toprovideenoughpower,weneedcertainmethodswithhighenergydensity(密度)”,saidJaeKwon,assistantprofessorofelectricalandcomputerengineeringatMU.“Theradioisotope(放射性同位素)batterycanprovidepowerdensitythatismuchhigherthanchemicalbatteries.”Kwonandhisresearchteamhavebeenworkingonbuildingasmallnuclearbat
46、tery,presentlythesizeandthicknessofapenny,intendedtopowervariousmicro/nanoelectromechanrealsystems(M/NEMS).Althoughnuclearbatteriescancauseconcerns,Kwonsaidtheyaresafe.“Peoplehearthewordnuclearandthinkofsomethingverydangerous,”hesaid,“However,nuclearpowersourceshavealreadybeensafelypoweringavarietyo
47、fdevices,suchaspace-makers,spacesatellitesandunderwatersystems.”Hisnewideaisnotonlyinthebatteryssize,butalsoinitssemiconductor(半導(dǎo)體).Kwonsbatteryusesaliquidsemiconductorratherthanasolidsemiconductor.“Thekeypartofusingaradioactivebatteryisthatwhenyouharvesttheenergy,partoftheradiationenergycandamageth
48、elatticestructure(晶體結(jié)構(gòu))ofthesolidsemiconductor,”Kwonsaid,“Byusingaliquidsemiconductor,webelievewecanminimizethatproblem.”TogetherwithJ.DavidRobertson,chemistryprofessorandassociatedirectoroftheMUResearchReactor,Kwonisworkingtobuildandtestthebattery.Inthefuture,theyhopetoincreasethebatteryspower,shri
49、nkitssizeandtrywithvariousothermaterials.Kwonsaidthatbatterycouldbethinnerthanthethicknessofhumanhair.71.WhichofthefollowingistrueofJaeKwon?A.HeteacheschemistryatMU.B.Hedevelopedachemicalbattery.C.Heisworkingonanuclearenergysource.D.Hemadeabreakthroughincomputerengineering.72.JaeKwongaveexamplesinPa
50、ragraph4_.A.toshowchemicalbatteriesarewidelyapplied.B.tointroducenuclearbatteriescanbesafelyused.C.todescribeanuclear-poweredsystem.D.tointroducevariousenergysources.73.Liquidsemiconductorisusedto_.A.getridoftheradioactivewasteB.testthepowerofnuclearbatteries.C.decreasethesizeofnuclearbatteriesD.red
51、ucethedamagetolatticestructure.74.AccordingtoJaeKwon,hisnuclearbattery_.A.usesasolidsemiconductorB.willsoonreplacethepresentones.C.couldbeextremelythinD.haspassedthefinaltest.75.Thetextismostprobablya_.A.sciencenewsreportB.bookreviewC.newspaperadD.sciencefictionstory(2010上海閱讀理解C)The2012LondonOlympic
52、shadenoughproblemstoworryabout.Butonemorehasjustbeenadded-acommunicationsblackoutcausedbysolarstorms.AfteraperiodofcalmwithintheSun,scientistshavedetectedthesignsofafleshcycleofsunspotsthatcouldpeakin2012,justintimeforthearrivaloftheOlympictorchinLondon.Nowscientistsbelievethatthispeakcouldresultinv
53、astsolarexplosionsthatcouldthrowbillionsoftonsofchargedmattertowardstheEarth,causingstrongsolarstormsthatcouldjamthetelecommunicationssatellitesandinteractlinkssendingfiveOlympicbroadcastfromLondon.TheSunsactivityhasastronginfluenceontheEarth.TheOlympicscouldbeinthemiddleofthenextsolarmaximumwhichco
54、uldaffectthefunctionsofcommunicationssatellites,saidProfessorRichardHarrison,headofspacephysicsattheRutherfordAppletonLaboratoryinOxfordshire.Atthepeakofthecycle,violentoutburstscalledcoronalmassejections(日冕物質(zhì)拋射)occurintheSunsatmosphere,throwingoutgreatquantitiesofelectrically-chargedmatter.Acoronal
55、massejectioncancarryabilliontonsofsolarmaterialintospaceatoveramillionkilometresperhour.Sucheventscanexposeastronautstoadeadlyamount,candisablesatellites,causepowerfailuresonEarthanddisturbcommunications,ProfessorHarrisonadded.Theriskisgreatestduringasolarmaximumwhenthereisthegreatestnumberofsunspot
56、s.NextweekinAmerica,NASAisscheduledtolaunchasatelliteformonitoringsolaractivitycalledtheSolarDynamicsObservatory(SDO),whichwilltakeimagesoftheSunthatare10timesclearerthanthemostadvancedtelevisionsavailable.TheRutherfordAppletonLaboratoryhelpedtomakethehigh-techcamerasthatwillcaptureimagesofthesolarf
57、lares(太陽耀斑)andexplosionsastheyoccur.ProfessorRichardHoldaway,thelabsdirector,saidthattheSDOshouldbeabletoprovideearlywarningofasolarflareorexplosionbigenoughtoaffectsatellitecommunicationsonEarthIfwehaveadvancewarning,wellbeabletoreducethedamage.Whatyoudontwantisthingsswitchingoffforaweekwithnoideao
58、fwhatscausedtheproblem,hesaid.72.Thephrasecommunicationsblackoutinparagraph1mostprobablyreferstoduringthe2012Olympics.A.theextinguishingoftheOlympictorchB.thecollapseofbroadcastingsystemsC.thetransportationbreakdowninLondonD.thedestructionofweathersatellites73.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthesolaractivityd
59、escribedinthepassage?A.ThemostfatalmatterfromthecoronafallsontoEarth.B.Thesolarstormpeakoccursinthemiddleofeachcycle.C.IttakesseveralsecondsforthechargedmattertoreachEarth.D.Thenumberofsunspotsdeclinesaftercoronalmassejections.74.Accordingtothepassage,NASAwilllaunchasatelliteto_.A.takeimagesofthesol
60、arsystemB.provideearlywarningofthunderstormsC.keeptrackofsolaractivitiesD.improvethecommunicationsonEarth75.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.SolarStorms:AnInvisibleKillerB.SolarStorms:EarthEnvironmentinDangerC.SolarStorms:ThreateningtheHumanRaceD.SolarStorms:HumanActivitiestoBeTr
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