问题 选择题

该图为极点俯视图,AB是晨线,CD是日界线,读图后回答问题。

小题1:图示时刻,太阳直射点的地理坐标是

A.(135°W,23.5°N)

B.(135°E,23.5°S)

C.(45°E,23.5°S)

D.(45°W,23.5°N)小题2:此日,北京 * * 广场旗杆在日出、正午、日落时的日影朝向依次是

A.西南、正南、东南

B.正西、正北、正东

C.西北、正北、东北

D.西北、正北、东南

答案

小题1:B

小题2:C

本题考查晨昏线与时间问题计算。

小题1:根据图示CD表示日界线,即180°,与135°W经线的分布判断,自转方向呈顺时针,故图示半球为南半球;图示AB表示晨线,说明图示南极圈以内出现极昼,故判断节气为北半球冬至日,故太阳直射点的纬度为南回归线。图示135°W为昏线与赤道的交点,时间为18时,太阳直射点的经度为12时所在经线,计算得135°E。

小题2:该日为北半球冬至日,故北京昼短夜长,故日出东南方向,日落西南方向。

单项选择题
单项选择题

Strange things have been happening to England. Still (1) from the dissolution of the empire in the years (2) World War Ⅱ, now the English find they are not even British. As the cherished "United Kingdom" breaks into its (3) parts, Scots are clearly (4) and the Welsh, Welsh. But who exactly are the English What’s left of them, with everything but the (5) half of their island taken away

Going back in time to (6) roots doesn’t help. First came the Celts, then the Romans, then Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Danes. Invasion after invasion, until the Norman Conquest. English national identity only seemed to find its (7) later, on the shifting sands of expansionism, from Elizabethan times onwards. The empire seemed to seal it. But now there’s just England, (8) of a green island in the northern seas, lashed by rain, scarred by two (9) of vicious industrialization fallen (10) dereliction, ruined, as D.H. Lawrence thought, by "the tragedy of ugliness," its abominable architecture.

Of all English institutions, the one to (11) on would surely be the pub. Shelter to Chaucer’s pilgrims, home to Falstaff and Hal, throne of felicity to Dr. Johnson, the pub- that smoky, yeasty den of jollity-is the womb of (12) , if anywhere is. Yet in the midst of this national (13) crisis, the pub, the mainstay of English life, a staff driven (14) into the sump of history, (15) as the Saxons, is suddenly dying and evolving at (16) rates. Closing at something like a rate of more than three a day, pubs have become (17) enough that for the first time since the Domesday Book, more than half the villages in England no longer have one. It’s a rare pub that still (18) , or even limps on, by being what it was (19) to be: a drinking establishment. The old (20) of a pub as a place for a "session," a lengthy, restful, increasingly tipsy evening of swigging, is all but defunct.

11()

A.remember

B.count

C.raise

D.differentiate