问题 单项选择题

穿越基础孔洞的垂直管道量尺基准是()。

A.一层地面

B.孔洞中心

C.孔洞底

D.孔洞顶

答案

参考答案:B

阅读理解与欣赏

(13分)

奥运飞人的追风战靴

⑴ 1960年罗马奥运会上,埃塞俄比亚运动员阿贝贝•比基拉光着脚夺得了马拉松冠军,创造了奥运田径史上的奇迹,成为奥运历史上最著名的赤脚大仙。今天,奥运会赛场上再也难觅赤脚大仙们的踪影,高科技跑鞋成为运动员们的必备武器。

⑵ 高科技跑鞋是利用高科技结合人体运动力学原理研究出来的新一代跑鞋。它们采用各种特殊的材料,重量轻,避震效果好。同时,它们附着力强,易于运动员控制身体,保持正确姿势,避免滑倒。此外,它们还具有回输功能,利用鞋跟中央位置的气垫吸震并同时吸收能量产生反弹力,使运动员轻松省力。穿上它们,运动员如虎添翼,佳绩连连。

⑶ 早在1991年东京田径世锦赛上,美国运动员刘易斯以9秒86的成绩打破当时的百米世界纪录,他脚上的跑鞋轰动了全世界:那双鞋只有115克!它采用轻盈而坚固的陶瓷作为鞋钉材料,陶瓷耐磨并且钉子附近无需任何附粘物,这使鞋的重量得以减轻20克。

⑷ 2000年悉尼奥运会上,美国百米女飞人玛丽安•琼斯的“水晶鞋”一露面,就吸引了全世界运动员的目光。这双跑鞋是科研人员花费了3年时间研究的成果,它由极其特殊的透明塑料制成,像是一件来自童话世界的艺术品。它总重量只有99克,是有史以来最轻的运动鞋设计前,设计师们特意拍下琼斯比赛的英姿——在到达终点线前琼斯的脚后跟从不着地。针对琼斯的这一技术特征,设计师大胆启用了无后跟设计,“水晶鞋”穿到琼斯的脚上可谓天衣无缝,鞋子几乎成为琼斯双脚的一部分。

⑸ 2004年雅典奥运会上,一道红色闪电震惊世界,年轻的中国选手刘翔在男子110米栏决赛中跑出12秒91的惊人成绩。刘翔也有着自己的秘密武器——“红色魔鞋”。这双鞋用皮革制成,鞋帮采用了特殊的穿孔设计,足尖处运用了锁定系统。在它绚丽的鞋底里面更是藏着许多高科技秘密:鞋底柔韧的尼龙承拖盘、链接式前掌为运动中的转动提供保护;5根可拆卸式鞋钉,提供更强的抓地力……这双鞋使刘翔的技能得到了最好的发挥。

⑹ 2008年北京奥运会上,又有谁脚蹬新的追风战靴挑战人类的运动极限呢?我们将拭目以待。

(选自《百科知识》,有删改)

小题1: 本文以“奥运飞人的追风战靴”为标题,有什么作用?(3分)

小题2:利用高科技结合人体运动力学原理研究出来的跑鞋有哪些特点?(5分)

小题3:本文主要运用了哪一种说明方法?请结合文意分析其作用。(5分)

单项选择题

Passage Three

The age at which young children begin to make moral discriminations about harmful actions committed against themselves or others has been the focus of recent research into the moral development of children. Until recently, child psychologists supported pioneer developmentalist Jean Piaget in his hypothesis that because of their immaturity, children under age seven do not take into account the intentions of a person committing accidental or deliberate harm, but rather simply assign punishment for transgressions on the basis of the magnitude of the negative consequences causeD. According to Piaget, children under age seven occupy the first stage of moral development, which is characterized by moral absolutism (rules made by authorities must be obeyed) and imminent justice (if rules are broken, punishment will be meted out). Until young children mature, their moral judgments are based entirely on the effect rather than the cause of a transgression. However, in recent research, Keasey found that six-year-old children not only distinguish between accidental and intentional harm, but also judge intentional harm as naughtier, regardless of the amount of damage produced. Both of these findings seem to indicate that children, at an earlier age than Piaget claimed, advance into the second stage of moral development, moral autonomy, in which they accept social rules but view them as more arbitrary than do children in the first stage.

Keasey’s research raises two key questions for developmental psychologists about children under age seven: do they recognize justifications for harmful actions, and do they make distinctions between harmfulacts that are preventable and those acts that have unforeseen harmful consequences Studies indicate that justifications excusing harmful actions might include public duty, serf-defense, and provocation. For example, Nesdale and Rule concluded that children were capable of considering whether or not an aggressor’s action was justified by public duty: five year olds reacted very differently to "Bonnie wrecks Arm’s pretend house" depending on whether Bonnie did it "so somebody won’t fall over it" or because Bonnie wanted "to make Ann feel bad". Thus, a child of five begins to understand that certain harmful actions, though intentional, can be justified; the constraints of moral absolutism no longer solely guide their judgments.

Psychologists have determined that during kindergarten children learn to make subtle distinctions involving harm. Darley observed that among acts involving unintentional harm, six-year-old children just entering kindergarten could not differentiate between foreseeable, and thus preventable, harm and unforeseeable harm for which the perpetrator cannot be blamed. Seven months later, however, Darley found that these same children could make both distinctions, thus demonstrating that they had become morally autonomous.

Which of the following best describes the passage as a whole ?()

A.An outline for future research

B.An expanded definition of commonly misunderstood terms

C.An analysis of a dispute between two theories

D.A discussion of research findings in an ongoing inquiry