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1、2014高考英语抓分训练:科普知识型阅读理解(二)ALast nights meteor(流星)shower left many people in the community dissatisfied and demanding answers.According to Gabe Rothschild, Emerald Valleys mayor, people gathered in the suburbs of the city, carrying heavy telescopes, expecting to watch the brightly burning meteors pass
2、ing through the sky.What they found instead was a sky so brightened by the citys lights that it darkened the light of the meteors passing overhead.“My family was so frustrated,” admitted town resident Duane Cosby.“We wanted to make this an unforgettable family outing, but it turned out to be a huge
3、disappointment.”Astronomersscientists who study stars and planetshave been complaining about this problem for decades.They say that light pollution prevents them from seeing objects in the sky that they could see quite easily in the past.They call on people and the government to take measures to fig
4、ht against it.There is yet a population besides professional and amateur star observers that suffers even more from light pollution. This population consists of birds, bats, frogs,snakes,etc.For example, outdoor lighting severely affects migrating (迁徙的)birds.According to the International DarkSky As
5、sociation,“100 million birds a year throughout North America die in crashes with lighted buildings and towers.”Countless more animal casualties(伤亡) result from the use of artificial lighting.Clearly,people enjoy the benefits of lighting their evenings, but some scientists think it can be harmful for
6、 humans,too.They worry that exposure to light while sleeping can increase a persons chances of getting cancer.Emerald Valley is only one community that is becoming aware of the negative effects of light pollution.For years, Flagstaff, Arizona, has enforced lighting regulations in its city in order t
7、o assist astronomers at the Lowell Observatory.Similar efforts have been made worldwide, and a movement is underway to remind us to turn off lights when we are not using them, so that other creatures can share the night.1It happened last night that _A. the citys lights affected the meteor watchingBt
8、he meteors flew past before being noticedCthe city light show attracted many peopleDthe meteor watching ended up a social outing 2What do the astronomers complain about?AMeteor showers occur less often than before.BTheir observation equipment is in poor repair.CLight pollution has remained unsolved
9、for years.DTheir eyesight is failing due to artificial lighting.3What is the author concerned about according to Paragraph 4?A. Birds may take other migration paths.BAnimals living habits may change suddenly.CVarieties of animals will become sharply reduced.DAnimals survival is threatened by outdoor
10、 lighting.4Lighting regulations in Flagstaff, Arizona are put into effect to_Alessen the chance of getting cancerBcreate an ideal observation conditionCensure citizens a good sleep at nightDenable all creatures to live in harmony5What message does the author most want to give us?ASaving wildlife is
11、saving ourselves.BGreat efforts should be made to save energy.CHuman activities should be environmentally friendly.DNew equipment should be introduced for space study.BStudying volcanoes is a demanding profession. Hazel Rymer frequently has to struggle through rainforests, climb to the top of mounta
12、ins, then climb 200 metres into the crater of active volcanoes. But the 38yearold volcanologist does her best to make it sound less alarming than it is. “Driving to work is more risky,” she insists. “And the deepest I go into the crater of a volcano is about 300 metres,” she adds, trying to make it
13、all sound as ordinary as taking the dog for a walk. Hazel has been studying volcanoes for a long time, so its not surprising she is used to the danger. Her interest in volcanoes began at school. A teacher gave her a book about Pompeii. “I remember reading about the eruption of Vesuvius and the destr
14、uction of the city,” she explains. “The thought of all those people just frozen in time had quite an effect on me and I am still excited by their dangerous beauty today.” Nowadays, volcanoes are getting more and more unpredictable. There have been many changes in sea level caused by global warming a
15、nd melting ice caps. These have resulted in some dormant volcanoes erupting, so studying them is more dangerous than ever before. Hazel says that although she doesnt take any unnecessary risk, she has had some frightening moments. Her worst experience was on the slopes of Mount Etna in Sicily, when
16、she was slowly surrounded by lava. “I had a choice of walking ten hours to get around the lava flow or just walking across it,” she explains. She chose to pick a path across the cooler rocks in the lava stream. “I guess it was five metres. The flow was 1,000C, so if you hesitated, your boots would b
17、egin to melt. It was scary, but it really was a practical decisionthere wasnt time to do anything else.”And what about the future? “I havent been to the volcanoes in Indonesia yet. And I would love to spend some time working in the Antarctic,” she says. “I would also like to know why quiet lava flow
18、s erupt from some volcanoes and why other volcanoes go bang.” In other words, Hazel Rymer wont be exchanging her volcanoes for the relative safety of driving to work just yet.1. Hazels claim that “driving to work is more risky” than exploring volcanoes shows that _Apeople have exaggerated the danger
19、s of volcanoes in the pastBHazel does not really understand the dangerous situations she puts herself inCthere are many bad drivers in the place where Hazel livesDHazel is being modest and understating the dangers she faces 2. When did Hazel first become interested in volcanoes?AWhen she was visitin
20、g Italy.BWhen she was at school.CWhen she was twenty.DWhen she saw Vesuvius. 3. The underlined word “These” (in Paragraph 3) refers to “_”Amelting ice capsBvolcanic eruptionsCchanges in sea levelDhigher temperatures 4. When Hazel was on Mount Etna, she had to _Atake a dangerous routeBtake an unneces
21、sary riskCleave her boots behindDwalk for ten hours around the mountain 5. In the future, Hazel wants to _Arevisit volcanoes she knowsBgo on holiday to the AntarcticCfind a less dangerous jobDdiscover new things about volcanoesCOnline clothes shoppers will be told exactly what size is best, for them
22、 using new software which combines with their webcam or smart phone to form a “3D tape measure”. Scientists from Surrey University and design experts from the London College of Fashion are developing a programme which can take precise waist, hip, chest and other measurements from camera images. Usin
23、g the persons height as a starting point, the software will be able to build up and estimate their size at various different points on the body, based on their overall proportions.The result will be a more accurate sizing guide than previous systems based on the waist size or a “small/medium/large”
24、scale, which rely on limited measurements and the buyers perception of their own body size. Shoppers and retailers(零售商) who choose to sign up for the project could save millions of pounds a year in postage costs by removing the need to order multiple sizes of the same garment(服装) and send back illfi
25、tting clothes, researchers claimed. The project, sponsored by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council(EPSRC), is expected to be brought to market within two years.After choosing an item, the shopper will activate the software, enter their height, stand in front of their webcam or smar
26、t phone in their underwear and take a photograph.The software will not store or transmit the image to the Internet, but will use it to judge the persons dimensions at various points on their body.Philip Delamore of the London College of Fashion said, “The potential benefits for the fashion industry
27、and for shoppers are huge. Currently, its common for online shoppers to order two or three different sizes of the same item of clothing at the same time, as theyre unsure which one will fit best.”1. What is the essential part of a “3D tape measure”?AA software.BA webcam.CA microphone.DA smart phone.
28、2. What can we learn about the “3D tape measure”?AIt will store or transmit the image to the Internet.BIt is based on the buyers perception of their size.CIt will be a coworking production.DIt uses a persons weight as a starting point. 3. Compared with the traditional sizing system, a “3D tape measu
29、re” is_Aquicker Bmore preciseCmore beautiful Dmore vivid4. How can the “3D tape measure” benefit online shoppers?AOnline shoppers will get their ordered garment in time.BOnline shoppers will get their ordered garment more quickly.COnline shoppers will get an ordered garment of high quality.DOnline s
30、hoppers will get an ordered garment to their measure.5. What is the right order for a shopper to form a “3D tape measure”?to take a photo with a webcam to activate the softwareto enter his/her height to judge his or her size by analysing his or her imageA BC DA【要点综述】 本文是一篇科普文,主要介绍了城市的光污染对日常生活、天文学家的工
31、作以及动物的生活都产生了消极的影响。在Flagstaff,Arizona已经采取了灯光管理措施。 1A 细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句“so brightened by the citys lights that it darkened the light of the meteors passing overhead.”可知,昨天晚上由于城市的灯光太亮,影响了人们观看流星。故选A。2C细节理解题。根据第三段“have been complaining about this problem for decades. They say that light pollution prevents
32、them from”可知,天文学家多年来一直在抱怨光污染问题未解决。故选C。3D推理判断题。根据第四段第一、二句“that suffers even more from light pollution. This population consists of birds, bats, frogs, snakes, etc.”以及本段最后一句“100 million birds a year throughoutdie in crashes with lighted buildings and towers.”可知,作者第四段主要叙述的是动物也受到了光污染的影响,甚至它们的生存也受到了影响。故选
33、D。4B推理判断题。根据第六段第二句“has enforced lighting regulations in its city in order to assist astronomers at”可知,这条规定是为了给天文学家的工作创造理想的观察条件。故选B。5C主旨大意题。根据整篇文章的叙述,作者主要描述了城市的光污染对人们生活、工作以及动物的生存造成的影响,因此作者在文中呼吁我们人类的活动应该对环境有利。故选C。B【要点综述】 本文主要介绍了火山学家Hazel Rymer的一些关于火山的研究活动。1D由此句话的前一句“But the 38yearold volcanologist doe
34、s her best to make it sound less alarming than it is.”以及此句话可知,Hazel Rymer说开车上班比对火山进行研究更危险可推断出,她是以一种谦虚的说法淡化其面临的危险。2B由第二段第二句“Her interest in volcanoes began at school.”可知她在读书时就对火山感兴趣。3C由画线词的前一句话“There have been many changes in sea level caused by global warming and melting ice caps.”可知画线词应该指的是海平线的变化。4
35、A由第三段最后几句“I had a choice of walking ten hours to get around the lava flow or just walking across it, she explains.She chose to pick a path across the cooler rocks in the lava stream.I guess it was five metres.The flow was 1,000C, so if you hesitated, your boots would begin to melt.It was scary, but
36、it really was a practical decision there wasnt time to do anything else.”可知她选择了从熔岩流中走过,而这是一条危险的路。5D由最后一段的内容“I would also like to know why quiet lava flows erupt from some volcanoes and why other volcanoes go bang”可知,Hazel将继续对火山进行研究,并发现一些新的东西。C【要点综述】 英国萨里大学科学家和伦敦时装学院设计专家共同开发的一款3D软件可以根据用户上传的照片精确测量出用户的
37、腰围、臀围、胸围等关键尺寸,以帮助用户选定最适合的服装尺寸。1A通读全文以及第一段“for them using new software which combines with their webcam or smart phone to form a 3D tape measure”可知文章主要介绍了一款能实现3D量体的软件,因此选A项。2C根据第二段“Scientists from Surrey University and design experts from the London College of Fashion are developing a programme”可知,这款
38、软件是科学家和设计专家共同研发的,因此选C项。3B根据第四段“The result will be a more accurate sizing guide than previous systems based on the waist size or a small/medium /large scale”可知,此3D测量软件比传统软件更精确,因此选B项。4D通读全文可知,网购者使用文章中介绍的a “3D tape measure”来测量衣服的尺寸,能够买到更符合自己型号的衣服,因此选D项。5C根据倒数第三段“After choosing an item, the shopper will
39、 activate the software, enter their height, stand in front of their webcam or smart phone in their underwear and take a photograph.”以及倒数第二段“The software will not store or transmit the image to the Internet, but will use it to judge the persons dimensions at various points on their body.”可知这个项目首先激活软件,然后测量其身高,再用网络摄像机摄像,最后通过分析其影像来判断其身材,故答案为C项。- 6 -