问题 综合

读地球公转中的二分二至图(甲图)和地球光照示意图(乙图,阴影部分为黑夜),回答下列问题。

 

(1)乙图所表示北半球的节气为____________,为甲图中数字__________所代表的位置。

(2)地球由①到④运动的过程中,太阳直射点在_________半球,并向__________运动。

(3)乙图示时刻太阳直射点的坐标是________________。

(4)乙图中A、B、C、D的正午太阳高度由大到小排列的依次是________________。

(5)当地球公转由③到①的过程中,A地昼长变化规律为_____________________,当地球公转由①到③的过程中,B点的正午太阳高度的变化规律为__________________。

(6)乙图所示日期,B点的昼长为______小时,该地的日出时刻为地方时的______时。

答案

(1)夏至,①;                (2)北,南;

(3)23.5°N,90°W;(2分)  (4)ACDB;(2分)

(5)变长,变大                 (6)8,8

本题考查地球运动的综合分析。(1)乙图的光照图特征:晨昏线与极圈相切,北极圈内出现极昼,南极圈内出现极夜,判断为北半球夏至日。根据甲图的太阳直射点的纬度位置判断,①位置太阳直射点位于北回归线上,为北半球夏至日。(2)   ①表示夏至,④表示秋分日,太阳直射点位于北半球,并向南移。(3)根据乙图的节气,夏至日判断太阳直射点的纬度位置为北回归线。图示晨线与赤道的交点位于180°经线,时间为6时,则计算太阳直射点的经线为12时所在的经线,为90°W。(4)乙图表示夏至日,正午太阳高度的分布规律为:自北回归线向南北两侧递减;可根据正午太阳高度=90°-纬度差,计算各地的正午太阳高度。(5)甲图中③到①位置表示从冬至日到夏至日,由于太阳直射点向北移,故A点(位于北半球)则昼变长;而从①到③位置表示从夏至日到冬至日,由于太阳直射点向南移,故B点(位于南回归线以南)则正午太阳高度变大。(6)图示B点位于晨线上,为当地的日出时间,为8时,故计算昼长为8个小时。

阅读理解

When scientists accidentally killed what turned out to be the world’s oldest living creature, it was bad enough. Now, their mistake has been worsened after further research found it was even older – at 507 years.

The ocean quahog, a type of deep-sea clam, was dredged (捕捞) alive from the bottom of the North Atlantic near Iceland in 2006 by researchers. They then put it in a fridge-freezer, as is normal practice, unaware of its age. It was only when it was taken to a laboratory that scientists from Bangor University studied it and concluded it was 400 years old.

The discovery made it into the Guinness Book of World Records. However, by this time, it was too late for Ming the Mollusc(软体动物), named after the Chinese dynasty when its life began. Unfortunately researchers who calculated Ming’s age killed it instantly by opening its shell.

The researchers opened the ancient clam up to judge its age by counting growth rings inside. But the rings were so close together that scientists ended up having to count the rings on the outside to be accurate, leading CBS journalists to point out that if scientists had just started there, Ming could have lived on. Now, after examining the quahog more closely, using more advanced methods, the researchers have found the animal was actually 100 years older than they first thought.

Dr Paul Butler, from the University’s School of Ocean Sciences, said: “We got it wrong the first time and maybe we were a bit hasty publishing our findings back then. But we are absolutely certain that we’ve got the right age now.” The mollusc was born in 1499 – just seven years after Columbus discovered America and before Henry VIII had even married his first wife, Catherine of Aragon in 1509.

A quahog’s shell grows by a layer every year, in the summer when the water is warmer and food is plentiful. It means that when its shell is cut in half, scientists can count the lines in a similar way that trees can be dated by rings in their trunks.

Jan Heinemeier, associate professor at the University of Denmark, who helped date Ming, told Science Nordic: “The fact that we got our hands on a 507-year-old animal is incredibly fascinating, but the really exciting thing is of course everything we can learn from studying the mollusk.”

小题1:At first, the scientists found that _____________.

A.The ocean quahog got a deadly disease

B.The growth rings inside were so close together

C.it was accurate to count the growth rings outside

D.The ocean quahog was 400 years old小题2:Why did the scientists open the ancient clam up?

A.To count the growth rings outside of the clam.

B.To study how old the clam was.

C.To see the structure of it.

D.To give an immediate operation on it.小题3:The sixth paragraph is mainly about_____________. 

A.How to calculate the age of a tree

B.Why a quahog’s shell grows by a layer each year

C.How to calculate the age of a quahog

D.Why a quahog likes it when the water is warmer小题4:Which of the following is NOT true?

A.The researchers have got the right age of the ocean quahog.

B.The mollusc was born after Columbus discovered America.

C.The ocean quahog was named after the Chinese dynasty.

D.A quahog’s shell grows by a layer every season.小题5:Where does the text probably come from?

A.A magazine of marine life.

B.A travel brochure.

C.A biography.

D.A science fiction.

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