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When you look up into the sky at night, have you ever felt that your eyes are playing tricks on (捉弄) you? It seems that the stars are moving all the time.
Actually, there is nothing wrong with your eyes. This twinkling effect is called scintillation (交光). Scintillation happens because of air movements in the earth’s atmosphere (大气). Light is “bent (弯曲的)” when it travels through different parts of the earth’s atmosphere. As the air in the earth’s atmosphere is moving all the time, the light from the stars looks as if it is moving too.
The same thing also happens to things on the ground. On a very hot and shiny day, if you look at the road, the image in the distance is not clear and things move slightly. You can also see the same effect if you drop a rock into water. The rock appears a little unclear under the moving water.
This twinkling effect causes a lot of problems for astronomers (天文学家) since they cannot observe the stars clearly. A telescope (望远镜) was sent into space so that the air movements in the atmosphere could be avoided (避免). It took a long time to build the space telescope but finally in 1990, a huge space telescope called the Hubble Space Telescope was successfully sent into space. Since then, astronomers have many important observations that have helped people understand space better.
根据短文内容,选择最佳选项。 (10分)
小题1:What happens to the light from the stars we see when the air in the earth’s atmosphere is moving?
A.It looks even brighter.
B.It looks as if it is bent.
C.It looks as if it is moving.
D.It looks like drops of rain.
小题2:Scintillation also happens on      according to the passage.
A.rainy daysB.shiny days
C.cloudy daysD.windy days
小题3:What can you see when you drop a rock into the water?
A.The rock gets broken.
B.The rock becomes unclear.
C.The water becomes much polluted.
D.The water does not move anymore.
小题4:The underlined word “observe” means “    ”.
A.watchB.listenC.drawD.explain
小题5:Why is scintillation a problem for astronomers?
A.The stars never stay still.
B.It makes the stars too dark to see.
C.It makes astronomers feel too hot to work.
D.Astronomers cannot observe the stars clearly.

小题1:C
小题2:B
小题3:B
小题4:A
小题5:D

试题分析:这篇短文主要介绍了发生在大气中的一种重要的自然现象——交光现象,短文详细的介绍了这种现象的科学原理及其对宇航员工作的影响。
小题1:根据第二段As the air in the earth’s atmosphere is moving all the time, the light from the stars looks as if it is moving too.描述,可知它看起来好像在移动,故选C。
小题2:根据第三段The same thing also happens to things on the ground. On a very hot and shiny day, 描述,可知交光现象也可能发生在白天,故选B。
小题3:根据第三段You can also see the same effect if you drop a rock into water. The rock appears a little unclear under the moving water.描述,可知石头变得看不清楚了。故选B。
小题4:联系上下文,可知此处指的是,由于他们不能清楚地观察到星星。故选A,观察。
小题5:根据最后一段This twinkling effect causes a lot of problems for astronomers (天文学家) since they cannot observe the stars clearly. 描述,可知因此宇航员就不能清晰地观察星星了。故选D。
点评:本文浅显易懂,各个小题都能在文中找到适当依据。只要认真阅读短文,注意前后联系,就能顺利完成阅读。文章所设试题主要考察细节查找,做题关键是找出原文的根据,认真核查小题和原文的异同。
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There are many opinions to explain why sharks sometimes attack people. One opinion is that sharks are just curious (好奇的). We know that sharks are the strongest animals in their environment, so they are not afraid of anything. Naturally, that means they are curious when they meet something unusual. Because they don’t have hands or feet., the only way they can find out an object is to bite it! It is thought that sharks sometimes bite humans for this reason, and then swim away.
Scientists also say that sharks would not waste energy trying to eat a human, as we have a lot of bones (骨头). It is hard for a shark to eat us because sharks don’t have hands, and they can’t pull the meat off our bones. Maybe that’s why they only bite us once. Unluckily, one bite from a large shark is serious enough to hurt people greatly!
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Whatever the reason for shark attacks on humans, sharks should be afraid of us. Sadly, we kill almost 40 million of them each year.
小题1:What happens to people attacked by sharks?
A.Most of them because blind.B.Most of them because of deaf.
C.Most of them died.D.Most of them are still alive.
小题2: How do sharks find out about an unusual object according to the passage?
A.By biting.B.By smelling.
C.By touching.D.By killing.
小题3:Which sentence about sharks is true?
A.Sharks pull meat off bones when they eat.
B.Sharks might mistake humans for seals.
C.Sharks like to attack surfers because of their thick fat.
D.One bite from a shark is nothing serious.
小题4:What would the author write the passage mainly for?
A.To tell surfers to stay away from sharks.
B.To ask people to stop killing sharks.
C.To let us know the reasons for shark attacks on people.
D.To show that humans are much stronger than sharks.
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The Clean Your Plate Campaign began on the Internet in January.It calls on people to reduce food waste.
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根据短文内容,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选择最恰当的答案。
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A.The helped each other with homework.
B.They opened a restaurant together.
C.They volunteered for a campaign.
D.They collected money from customers in restaurants.
小题2:In this passage the underlined word “call on ” means ______.
A.打电话B.号召C.拜访D.叫喊
小题3:The Clean Your Plate Campaign calls on people to _____.
A.do volunteer workB.work part time in restaurants
C.cut down on food wasteD.wash your plates after dinner
小题4:From Paragraphs 4-5, we learn that _____.
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B.Chinese people waste the most food in the world
C.Chinese people want to show off that they are rich
D.most Chinese people are afraid of losing face at the table
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A.The owner would have dinner with those who had eaten up their food.
B.It offered a free meal to the guests who had finished all their food ten times.
C.It gave stickers to the guests who ordered small dishes.
D.It encouraged customers to take leftovers home.


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A.CES 2013 has not been held yet
B.TVs at CES 2013 were smaller than before
C.many companies attended CES 2013
D.no leaders from industries appeared at CES 2013
选择正确选项,使短文意思完整。(10分)
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小题2:A. teeth           B. stomach        C. eyes
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小题5:A. help           B. grow           C. choose
小题6:A. feel          B. taste            C. go
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A.discovered CaiLun invented paper
B.learned to make paper
C.saw many wonderful things
D.told people about it
小题2:About _______ tons of paper are thrown away every day in our city.
A.1700B.2000C.2800D.48000
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C.To use cotton handkerchiefs instead of paper ones
D.To grow more trees
小题4:Which of the following is NOT TRUE ?
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B.The Chinese used paper money much earlier than the people in western countries
C.About 48000 trees can be used to make 2800 tons of paper
D.It is never too late to plant trees for paper .
小题5:Which is the best title (标题)of the passage ?
A.Saving PaperB.The history of Paper
C.Cotton Handkerchiefs Back AgainD.CaiLun , the Great Inventor
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