题目内容
Remember what weight is? Weight is the gravitational pull on an object. If, somehow, the pull of gravitation changes, then the weight of the object changes. The mass of the object, the amount(数量)of matter it is made of, does not change.
If a bag of sugar weighs 6 kilograms on earth, what will it weigh on the moon? It will weigh one kilogram on the moon, 1/6 of its weight on the earth.
Here on the earth we usually talks as if weight and mass were the same thing. We use weight as a way of measuring mass. On the earth this is very convenient. A mass of sugar that weighs 6 kilograms in California will weigh about 6 kilograms in Hawaii or Canada or Germany. Because the force of gravitation in each place is practically the same.
As long as we stay on earth, using weight to measure mass works pretty well. Now, however, men have left the earth. Suddenly we realize that weight and mass are not the same thing! Away from the earth the force of gravitation changes. As the pull gravitation changes, weight changes, but the mass of an object stays the same anywhere in the universe—whether it is on earth, on the moon, or on Mars.
Have you ever wondered why the pull of gravitation on the moon is only 1/6 of the pull on the earth? Here is a reason. When the mass is less, gravitation is less. The moon has less mass than the earth. Since the moon has much less mass than the earth, it has much less gravitational force than the earth.
1.Which of the following is NOT true?
A. Few people on the earth would pay much attention to the difference between weight and mass.
B.The weight of an object hardly changes wherever on the earth it is weighed.
C.The weight of an object becomes less on the moon because the moon is far away from the earth.
D.Mass is a concept(概念)more important than weight in the study of the universe.
2.The amount of mass depends on .
A. the weight of an object? B.the place where it is measured
C.the size of an object? D.the amount of matter it is made of
3.An astronaut, who weighed 30 pounds on the moon, is back on earth and now weighs 165 pounds. How much weight did he lose during his flight back to the earth?
A.115 pounds. B.2.5 pounds.? C.30 pounds. D.15 pounds.
4.We can infer from the passage that the word “Mars” means .
A. a faraway place on the earth
B.a place deep down in the ocean
C.a kind of flying equipment like a spaceship
D.a planet which is farther away from the earth than the moon is
解析:
1、此题考查综合判断能力。纵观全文,物体的重量在月球上变小的原因并非是因为月球距地球远,而是因为万有引力减小了。 2、此题考查常识。根据物理知识,一个物体的质量大小不能靠重量判断,而应看其组成物质。 3、此题考查细节计算。一个物体的重量在月球上将变为原来的1/6。此宇航员在月球上重30 磅,那么他在地球上应重180磅,而今他只有165磅;故其体重减轻了15磅。 4、信息句为As the pull gravitation changes, weight changes, but the mass of an object stays the same anywhere in the universe—whether it is on earth, on the moon, or on Mars.
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第二节:根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
W: Do you know what time you'll be back this evening, Eric?
M: 61 It depends on how long the interview lasts. Oh, dear, 62 I know I can do the job, but the question is how to get this message across to them.
W: Just relax. 63 Don't get yourself worked up. Remember, you've got to make them believe that they need you, and you are not going to let them down. Have some more bread; it will make you feel much better. Er, pass me the milk, will you? 64
M: 2:30.
W: Make sure you have a proper lunch. More coffee? And don't get there too early or you'll have to hang around. 65 You'll manage OK, I'm sure.
A.I hope everything will go just fine. |
B.What time is your appointment? |
C.I'm not sure. |
D.I'm afraid they won't come. |
E.Er, don't get yourself worried too much.
F.When will you go to the airport?
G.Everyone has his first time.