</p> 第2部分:阅读判断(第16~22题,第题1分,共7分)
2 T5 ]" {9 @" i( j) V& o 下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C.# j5 r! @$ h8 N# n# Z/ R9 U, P
Black Holes
V, n+ C p/ W2 ^( \ Most scientists agree that black holes exist but are nearly impossible to locate.A black hole in the universe is not a solid object,like a planet,but it is shaped like a sphere (球体).Astronomers(天文学家)think that at the center of a black hole there is a single point in space with infinite(无限的)density(稠密).This single point is called a singularity (奇点).If the singularity theory is correct,it means that when a massive star collapses,all the material in it disappears into the singularity.The center of a black hole would not really be a hole at all,but an infinitely dense point.Anything that crosses the black hole is pulled in by its great gravity.- A! F J# e6 i' o' T1 `% i3 t& Y
Although black holes do exist,they are difficult to observe.These are the reasons., o d A7 E( T6 L- ~
● No light or anything else comes out of black holes.As a result,they are invisible to a telescope.
% w+ R) k: |4 Z: Q2 Z* t ● In astronomical terms,black holes are truly.For example,a black hole formed by the collapse of a giant star would have an event horizon(视界)only 18 miles across., x) m( v5 ?, p. C# `. `2 S
● The nearest black holes would be dozens of light years away from Earth.One light year is about 6 trillion(万亿)miles.Even the most powerful telescopes could not pick out an object so small at such a great distance.
3 o/ Q4 e) a C In 1994 the Hubble Space Telescope provided evidence that black holes exist.There are still answers to be found,however,so black holes remain one of the mysteries of the universe.' `; ^% @3 h8 n( G2 \( J; j$ {3 S1 S! X
16.Black holes are part of space.' F" R) }/ J; v; I# G* ?
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: H7 _9 r" G* S2 V, x 17.Black holes exist but are difficult to observe.1 S, S9 A1 \( R* E) B
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18.The center of a black hole is empty.
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* i2 K8 S5 X! u& J# ~* i 19.The attraction of two large stars leads to gravity.
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20.The sun is the heaviest star in the universe.5 W! R9 y) j9 J& @8 t7 @% c2 a
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$ M' L5 `& e9 f2 ?$ o. m 21.The nearest black holes are hundreds of light years away from us., q; H# b; T$ L
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" S' J0 g5 J% Q3 S9 S 22.The Hubble Space Telescope helps scientists to understand the nature of the universe.# P; }4 J, q* X) u6 F
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第3部分:概括大意与完成句子(第23~30题,每题1分,共8分)
/ W" Z$ o/ d: y* U4 | 下面的短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2~5段每段选择1个最佳标题;(2)第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中为每个句子确定1个最佳选项。
' w; B: Z- q' Q4 fMemory Test
/ i$ o# D* d( ]& e! u 1"I am going to give you five techniques that will enable you to remember anything you need to know at school,"promised lecturer lan Robinson to a hundred schoolchildren.He slapped his hand down on the table."When I've finished in two hours' time,your work will be far more effective and productive.Anyone not interested,leave now."The entire room sat still.* M- V5 s/ m Q
2Robinson calls himself the Mind Magician (魔术师).He specializes in doing magic tricks that look totally impossible,and then he reveals that they involve nothing more mysterious than good old-fashioned trickery (骗术)."I have always been interested in tricks involving memory-being able to reel off (一口气 说出) the order of cards in a pack,that sort of thing,"he explains.1 O( j. Q# @: w4 n
3Robinson was already lecturing to schools on his magic techniques when it struck him that students might find memory techniques even more valuable."It wasn't difficult area to move inot,as the stuff's all there in books."So he summarized everything to make a two-hour lecture about five techniques.; {7 ?9 J J; }1 M% A) F4 i s
4"You want to learn a list of a hundred things?A thousand?No problem,"says Robinson.The scandal is that every child is not taught the techniques from the beginning of their school life.The schoolchildren who were watching him thought it was brilliant."I wish I'd been told this earlier,"commented Mark,after Robinson had shown them how to construct"mental journeys". q' O& X0 a, S5 N& {3 B+ X s0 N, p
5Essentially,you visualize (想象) a walk down a street,or a trip round a room,and pick the points where you will put the things you want to remember-the lamppost,the fruit bowl.Then in each location you put a visual representation of your list-phrasal verbs,historical dates,whatever-making them as strange as possible.It is that simple,and it works. j, n6 t: P7 f2 u4 p9 x8 r
6The reaction of schools has been uniformly enthusiastic."The pupils benefited enormously from lan's presentation,"says Dr Johnston,head of the school where Robinson was speaking."ldeally we should run a regular class in memory techniques so pupils can pick it up gradually."
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A Good results
9 j. _- @2 i, A( \* w. P+ f B An ancient skill
2 G3 ^% N8 ^, @* C2 Y# f+ O C Gaining attention6 i1 {; p3 W: E# Q/ b* V
D Memory tricks. V: n. F4 |" H. M0 u& P+ [
E A lecture on memory techniques
. Y( H) U4 T- G( n F Ways to improve memory9 X2 D& P8 F) j; a; l9 V! q+ R
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27.The memory techniques used are no more complex than the old.9 l3 d7 }! @0 ^* W% I( W8 c9 v
28.Robinson taught children to use"mental journeys"to improve.! F2 r; l" ]3 ^2 L/ W0 t
29.Robinson told the pupils that all the memory techniques could be found in.0 c) w: [% |1 W6 I2 m b" Y/ ^+ _( h
30.The schoolchildren got a lot from the magician's.
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B lecture
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1 s1 L* F& J/ L+ H, Y* H- F D facts
0 ], c3 o" y+ i5 f E memory |