题目内容
In some countries in which there is very little rain at any time, the farmers have to irrigate their fields. Irrigation is easy enough if there is a great river near the crops, and if there is plenty of water in it. Canals carry the river water to the fields when necessary. In some seasons there may be too much water in the river, and the water may flood all the land near it. At other times the river water may not be enough for all the farmers, and then it will be difficult to irrigate the fields.
To prevent these difficulties, a dam may be built across the river. This will store water for dry seasons, and in wet seasons it will prevent the flooding of the land. A great lake will, no doubt, be formed behind the dam, and this may mean that houses and fields will be covered with water. Most people will accept that and will be ready to move to other places. Then the country can have the right amount of water at all times; more crops will be grown, there will be more food for everyone, and there will be no more floods.
Dams have been built for centuries in different parts of the world. Modern dame are usually built of concrete(混凝土)but earth dams were used in India and Sri Lanka about 2500 years ago. There was another across the River Tigris very long ago, and large numbers of irrigation canals were made in Iraq to irrigate the land. The Romans were great dam-builders and there was also a famous dam at Ma’ rubin Arabia.
We cannot use sea water for irrigation; the salt will not allow the crops to grow. Fresh water is always needed, and it is very difficult and costly to make fresh water from sea water. This is done in a few countries, but the fresh water is for drinking. There is not enough at present for irrigation. Perhaps a scientist will one day invent a cheaper way of producing fresh water from the sea
- 1.
The first paragraph mainly talks about
- A.the problems caused by river water
- B.the necessity to irrigate the field
- C.the water shortage in some countries
- D.the canals carrying water to fields
- A.
- 2.
A dam is usually built
- A.to cover the houses and fields
- B.for people to have the right amount of water at all times
- C.to grow crops better
- D.to form a large lake
- A.
- 3.
The underlined word“that”means
- A.a dam will be built across the river
- B.a dam will store water for dry seasons
- C.in wet seasons a dam will prevent the flooding of the land
- D.houses and fields will be covered will water
- A.
- 4.
The third paragraph suggests that
- A.modern dams are made of concrete
- B.Romans once built many great dams
- C.there was too much water in 1rap in the past
- D.modern dams are better than early dams
- A.
试题分析:本文讲述了大坝蓄水灌溉的知识,并仔细分析了建筑大坝的好处等。
1.A 段落大意题。在第一段中主要讨论的是河水灌溉的问题,有了大量的河水,人们就可以进行灌溉,要是河水不够了,那么灌溉就成了问题,故A项正确。
2.B 细节题。根据第二段前3行To prevent these difficulties, a dam may be built across the river. This will store water for dry seasons, and in wet seasons it will prevent the flooding of the land.说明大坝可以蓄水供人们在任何时候来使用,故B项内容正确。
3.D 推理题。根据第二段2,3,4行A great lake will, no doubt, be formed behind the dam, and this may mean that houses and fields will be covered with water. Most people will accept that and will be ready to move to other places.说明这里的that就是指前一句的大坝后面的房子和土地会被大水淹没,故D项正确。
4.B 推理题。根据本段最后一句The Romans were great dam-builders and there was also a famous dam at Ma’ rubin Arabia.说明罗马人是建筑大坝的能手,故说明他们曾经修筑过多个大坝所以才能这样说,故B项正确。
考点:考查科普类短文阅读
点评:本文讲述了大坝蓄水灌溉的知识,考查推理题较多,最主要的方法是根据词义关系推断具体细节。抓住题干文字信息,采用针对性方法进行阅读,因为这类题的答案在文章中找到有关的语群。
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