高考英语阅读理解冲刺训练Day 83Word文档格式.docx

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Inthebook,Williamfoundapictureofawindmill(风车),andabriefdescriptionofhowitcouldbeusedtogenerateelectricityfromwind.Heknewthattherewasplentyofwindinhisvillage,andrealizedthatifhecouldbuildawindmilllikethat,hecouldgivehisfamilyandthepeopleinhisvillageamuchbetterlife.Therewasjustoneproblem.Thebookdidn'

texplainhowtobuildawindmill,andneitherdidanyoftheotherbooksinthelibrary.

WhathappenedoverthenextyeardemonstratedWilliam'

sincredibleambitionanddetermination.Hebegantocollectanykindsofmaterialshethoughtcouldbeuseful—scrapsofwood,brokenbicycles,oldshoes—startedtobuildawindmillnexttohisfamily'

shouse.Heenduredmanychallengesandfailures.Otherpeopleinhisvillagecalledhimcrazyandsaidhisideawouldneverwork.Finally,attheageof14,Williamcompleteshisfirstwindmill.WhentheysawelectriclightsandheardthesoundofmusicontheradiocomingfromWilliam'

shouse,thevillagepeoplecamerunning.Hehaddoneit.WilliamKamkwambahadfoundawaytocapturethewind.

Kamkwamba'

sautobiography(自传),TheBoyWhoHarnessedtheWind,tellsthestoryofhowtherestoftheworldcametoknowabouthisachievements.Withthehelpofinternationalsupporters,hisvillagenowhadcleanrunningwater,solarpoweredlighting,andelectricpower.Asaresultofhisactions,KamkwambawasinvitedtostudyengineeringatDartmouthCollege,oneofthetop-rankinguniversitiesintheU.S..Healsotravelstheworldandgivestalksabouthowhemadehisdreamareality.

1.Williamwenttothelocallibrarybecause________.

A.hewantedtofindsomematerialsforhisinvention

B.itwashisfavoritewaytokilltimeandrelax

C.hewantedtocontinuehiseducation

D.itwasbelievedtobeawaytochangehisfate

2.Paragraph3ismainlyabout________.

A.whythewindmillissoattractive.

B.howWilliamgotinspiredbyabook.

C.whyWilliamdecidedtocontinuehiseducation.

D.howawindmillworkstoproduceelectricity.

3.ThelivingconditionsinWilliam’svillagearemuchbetternowmainlybecause________.

A.Williamhashelpedbuildapowerstation

B.thevillagersaregreatlyencouragedbyWilliam

C.William’sautobiographyislocallypopular

D.ithasreceivedmuchoutsidehelp

4.Williamkamkwambacanbebestdescribedas________.

A.ambitiousanddetermined

B.honestandforgiving

C.braveandpatient

D.reasonableandhumorous

5.Whatisthemessageconveyedinthepassage?

________

A.Weshouldstrikewhiletheironishot

B.Agoodbeginningmakesgoodend.

C.Onewholiveshisdreamcanmakeadifference

D.You’dbetternotpullalltheeggsinonebasket.

Passage2

  In1801,GiuseppePiazzidiscoveredanewobjectinthesky.Hethoughtitwasanundiscoveredcomet.Afterfurtherobservation,herealizedthatitbehavedmorelikeasmallplanetthanacomet.PiazzinameditCeresaftertheSicilliangoddessofgrain.Ceresremainsthelargestknownasteroids(小行星)inthesky.Itmeansalmost600miles(1,000km)indiameter.Bytheendofthenineteenthcentury,severalhundredotherasteroidshadbeenidentified.

  Tensofthousandsofasteroidshavesincebeendiscovered,withthousandsmorefoundeachyear.Asteroidsaremassesofrockandmetalthatorbit(绕轨道而行)thesunbetweenMarsandJupiter.TheydidnotformintoplanetsbecausetheperturbationsofJupiterkeptthemmovingtoofasttojointogether.ThetotalmassofalloftheasteroidsislessthanthesizeofEarth’smoon.

  SomeoftheasteroidsmoveinorbitsoutsidethezonebetweenMarsandJupiter.AsteroidsthatcomerelativelyclosetoEarthareknownasnear-Earthasteroids(NEAs).Scientistsestimatethatabout1,000oftheseasteroidsare0.6miles(1km)indiameter.Anasteroidofthiscolliding(碰撞)withEarthwouldbedisastrous.

  ScientistshavefoundtwositeswheregiantasteroidsstruckEarthmillionsofyearsago.OneasteroidhitAntarcticaabout250millionyearsago.AnotherasteroidstruckMexico’sYucantanPeninsulaaround65millionyearsago,leavingahole112miles(180km)wideand1,000yards(915m)deep.Onetheoryblamestheextinctionofthedinosaursonthisasteroids’scollisionwithEarthandtheclimatechangethatresultedfromitsimpact.

  Occasionally,smallasteroidsstrikeEarth.Thesecauselittledamage.Majorcollision,suchastheonethatmayhavekilledthedinosaurs,occurrarely--perhapsonlyonceevery100millionyears.

  Althoughthechanceofanasteroidstrikingtheplanetanytimesoonissmall,scientistscontinuetostudytheorbitsofasteroidsinthesky.TheypayparticularlycloseattentiontotheasteroidswhosepathsareclosetoEarth,andhaveevenlandedaspacecraftonanNEAnamedEros.Theirworkhelpsthemlearnabouttheformationofthesolarsystem.Itmayevenhelpthemdiscoverwaystoavoidanasteroiddisasterinthefuture.

1.WhichofthefollowingstatementisNOTtrueaboutasteroids?

A.Asteroidsarecomposedofrockandmetal.

B.AsteroidsorbitthesunbetweenMarsandJupiter.

C.Largenear-EarthasteroidsaresuretostrikeEarth.

D.AlargeasteroidcollidingwithEarthwouldcauseadisaster.

2.Theword“perturbations”(paragraph2)isclosestinmeaningto“________”.

A.Formationofrocks

B.Disturbanceofmotion

C.Estimationofscientists

D.Influencesofsize

3.Whatscientistshavefoundimpliesthat________

A.twositesofEarthhitgiantasteroidsmillionsofyearsago

B.Antarcticawasoncestruckbyanasteroidmillionsofyearsago

C.oneasteroidleftahugeholeinMexico250millionyearsago

D.theextinctionofdinosaursresultedinasteroid’scollisionwithEarth

4.Whichofthefollowingeventshappenedthirdaccordingtothepassage?

A.GiuseppePiazzidiscoveredanewobjectandnameitCeres.

B.ScientistshadaspacecraftlandonErostolearnmoreaboutthesolarsystem.

C.Asteroidsorbitingthesunfailedtoformintoplanets.

D.Severalhundredasteroidshadbeenidentifiedbytheendofthenineteenthcentury.

Passage3

  Whenabigboat,likeacruiseship,goesthroughtheocean,itoftencreateswaves.Thishappenswhenthelargeenginesonthebackofthecruiseshipcausethewaterontheocean’ssurfacemoveupanddownviolently.Thesewavesmoveoutfromtheboatinbothdirections.Ifyouarecaptainingasmallerboat,you’dbettersteerclearofaship’swake,sothatyourboatisnotsurfingonthewaves,causingittooverturn.

  Awaveisapatternofmotion.Whenyoulookatawave,itmayappearassimplywatermovingacrossthesurfaceoftheocean.Infact,thisisfalse.Thewaterisactuallynotmovinginthesamedirectionasthewave.Whilethewaveitself--thepatternofmotion–ismovingacrossthesurfaceoftheocean,thewaterisactuallymovinginacircularmotion,whichbringsthewatermoleculesbacktotheiroriginalposition.Thewatermerelygivestheappearanceofmovingforward.

  Ifthisisconfusing,thinkofthekindofwaveyoudoatabaseballstadium.Viewedfromadistance,thewaveisclearlymovingacrossthestadium.Butthethingthatmakesupthewave–thepeople–arenotmovingacrossthestadium,they’rejustmovingupanddownintheirseats.Thisisjustlikethewaterinanoceanwave.Alotofwaterismovingupanddown,whichgiveswatertheappearanceofmovingalongwiththewave.

  Surferspayalotofattentiontowaves.Ifyou’renotinanareawherethewavesaresuitableforsurfing,thenyoucan’tsurf.Usually,surfersgatherinareasknownforbigwaves–wavesthatrisehighofftheocean’ssurface.Ifthewaveisbigger,thenthesurferisoftenabletosurfforlongerdistancesandperformmoretricks.Theheightofawaveisknownasitsamplitude.Ifyoucouldmakeawavefreeze,thenyoucouldmeasurethewave’samplitudebyrunningatapemeasurefromtheocean’ssurfacetotheverypeakofthewave.

  Allwavescanbemeasuredusingamplitudeandwavelength.Whilethewavescreatedbyaboathaveverysmallamplitude–sometimesassmallasafewcentimeters–thewavelengthcanbeveryshort,aslotsofwavesarebeinggenerated.Bycontrast,atsunamihasveryhighamplitude,sometimesmorethan100feet,butarelativelylongwavelength,asit’sahighwave.

  Wavesgeneratedinthesamewaycanhavegreatdifferencesinamplitudeandwavelength.Forexample,thinkbacktothecruiseship.Whileeachshipcreateswavescausedbythemovementoftheboat,thepropertiesofeachofthewavesmaybeverydifferent.Forexample,alargercruiseship,withpowerfulengines,maycreateawavethathashighamplitudeandashortwavelength.However,iftheship’senginesslowdown,theymaythenstartcreatinglesspowerful

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