题目内容
CHONGQING: A total
solar eclipse (日蚀) brought darkness to many places along the upper reaches of China’s
longest river, the Yangtze, at 9:15 am Wednesday. The moon’s shadow blocked out the sun, leaving only the solar corona (日冕) visible in west China’s Chongqing Municipality and Guang ’an City in neighboring Sichuan Province. The cities turned off many street lights to allow the public to better observe the total eclipse, which lasted about four minutes.
The July 22 eclipse is the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st Century. It is expected to pass across China from Tibet to the coastal city of Shanghai, where 300 million people live. Millions of eclipse-watchers crowded to the banks of the Yellow and Yangtze rivers early Wednesday to observe the spectacle. However, the weather in many Chinese cities along the full solar eclipse path is not favorable for observing the phenomenon, according to the China Meteorological Administration’s (气象局) forecast at 8 am.
Zhu Jin, head of the Beijing Astronomical Observatory (天文观测台), said although overcast (阴天) conditions blocked the view along the lower stream of Yangtze, the shadow of the moon was visible moving behind the clouds. The full solar blackout could be seen at 9:30 am from an observatory site in Anji, east China’s Zhejiang Province, a site chosen by Jay Pasachoff, head of the Solar Eclipse Working Group of the International Astronomical Union (IAU), and more 200 astronomers from more than 20 countries. “The weather is clear enough to observe the complete duration of the solar eclipse here in Anji. The forecast of the time of the eclipse proved to be accurate, ” said Zhang Hongqi, chief researcher of the National Astronomical Observatories.
It was raining in Shanghai, when the eclipse occurred at 9:35 am. The city put extra police on streets, and more than 30 police ships patrolled (巡逻) the coast. Only street lamps were left on, as the city turned off all landscape lighting to allow people to watch the solar eclipse.
1. Which of the following is RIGHT?
A. More than 20 foreign astronomers observed the eclipse.
B. The eclipse is the longest one in the history.
C. The eclipse brought darkness to many places in China.
D. The weather was clear enough for people to observe the eclipse.
2. The best place to observe the full solar blackout at 9:30 am could be in___________.
A. Chongqing B. Sichuan
C. Zhejiang D. Shanghai
3. The following has the same meaning as the underlined word EXCEPT____________.
A. went somewhere in large numbers
B. moved in a large crowd
C. gathered together
D. talked with each other excitedly
4. You can see the passage in a (n)__________.
A. newspaper B. guidebook
C. advertisement D. magazine
5. What can we infer from the passage?
A. Many cities turned off the lights on the streets to observe better.
B. The weather in some places isn’t favorable to observe the eclipse.
C. Shanghai sent out the police to observe the eclipse.
D. The eclipse attracted many astronomers from all over the world.
1. 【解析】选C。细节理解题。由第三段and more 200 astronomers from more than 20 countries可知A项与文意不符; 由第二段The July 22 eclipse is the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st Century. 可知B项与文意不符; 由第二段However, the weather in many Chinese cities along the full solar eclipse path is not favorable for observing the phenomenon可知D项与文意不符; 由第一段A total solar eclipse brought darkness to many places along the upper reaches of China’s longest river, the Yangtze, at 9:15 am Wednesday. 可知C项与文意相符。
2. 【解析】选C。细节理解题。由第三段The full solar blackout could be seen at 9:30 am from an observatory site in Anji, east China’s Zhejiang Province. . . 可知C项与文意相符。
3. 【解析】选D。词义猜测题。由本词所在句Millions of eclipse-watchers crowded to the banks. . . 可知数以百万的人涌向长江和黄河岸边去观看日全食。
4.【解析】选A。文体推理题。由文章第一段格式可以看出:本文属于新闻体裁。
5.【解析】选D。推理判断题。A、B两项分别由文章直接提出, 无需推理, 故排除; C项与文意不符; 由第三段可推出D项正确。
Weather Report(8:00 a.m.December 17 ----- 8:00 a.m.December18)
Influenced by a cold front, northern Xinjiang, the eastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and the northern and eastern parts of Heilongjiang are expected to experience light snow today.Drizzle (小雨) is forecast for most areas of Sichuan and western costal areas of South China.Northerly winds of force 4—6 are expected to affect western and southwestern Inner Mongolia, and most parts of Northeast China while northerly winds of force 5—7 will sweep across the Bohai Sea, the northern parts of the Yellow Sea, East China Sea, the Taiwan Straits, and the central and northern parts of the South China Sea.
Weather forecast for major Chinese cities
City | Max(℃) | Min(℃) | Weather |
Beijing | 10 | -2 | clear |
Changchun | 0 | -6 | clear |
Changsha | 19 | 5 | clear |
Chengdu | 9 | 4 | drizzle |
Chongqing | 10 | 5 | overcast |
Dalian | 12 | 3 | clear |
Fuzhou | 18 | -12 | cloudy |
Guangzhou | 23 | 15 | cloudy |
Guilin | 19 | 4 | clear |
Haikou | 19 | 14 | overcast |
Hangzhou | 18 | 5 | clear |
Harbin | -3 | -8 | clear |
Hong Kong | 21 | 16 | cloudy |
Jinan | 14 | 3 | clear |
When Xia Min started drinking alcohol with her classmates at a friend’s birthday, she didn’t realize what would happen to her. She drank a lot and fell into a coma (昏迷). The 15year-old girl from Chongqing never recovered.
Xia’s death is warning to other students. A new rule went into effect on January 1, 2006. Teens are not allowed to buy or drink alcohol. Shops are not allowed to sell it to them.
A 1999 Chinese law forbade (禁止) shops to sell alcohol to youths under 18. But it is not taken seriously by shopkeepers because it doesn’t have specific rules. People hope the new rule will work.
“I tasted alcohol when having the dinner of the last New Year’s Eve,” said Lian Yuqi, a 16-year-old girl in Xiamen. She believes that the new rule will stop teens from drinking and help them grow in a healthy way.
“Although it may be a little disappointing not to have beer at parties, I think we can have soft drinks instead,” she said.
【小题1】Xia Min died from alcohol at the age of ______.
A.15 | B.16 | C.17 | D.18 |
A.a warning sing | B.a shopkeeper |
C.the new rule | D.a 1999 Chinese law |
A.it is against the new rule for youths under 18 to drink alcohol |
B.shops can sell alcohol to a 16 years old youth. |
C.without an ID card, young people can’t buy alcohol |
D.it seems that the young girl, Liang Yuqi, likes to drink alcohol |
A.The new rule has worked very well. |
B.Shopkeepers can sell alcohol to teens above 18. |
C.China’s legal drinking age is clearly under18. |
D.Many teens drink alcohol to show they’ve grown up. |
A.the harm of drinking alcohol |
B.the legal age for drinking alcohol |
C.a new rule to stop teens drinking |
D.student’s ideas about drinking alcohol |