江苏省赣榆县智贤中学高中英语牛津版选修7 UNIT 4 THE UNDERGROUND IN THE WORLD 同步练习(七) .doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家Unit4 The underground in the world 同步练习(七)总分 100分 时间 60 分钟 成绩评定 _预习作业I.阅读短文并回答问题 (共14分)Maglev is short for magnetic levitation(漂浮), which means that these trains will float over a guide way(导轨) using the basic principles of magnets to replace the old steel wheel and track trains. The
2、 magnetized coil (电线圈) running along the track, called a guide way, repels the large magnets on the trains undercarriage (车盘), allowing the train to levitate (飘浮) between 0.39 and 3.93 inches (1 to 10 cm) above the guide way . Once the train is levitated, power is supplied to the coils within the gu
3、ide way walls to create a unique system of magnetic fields that pull and push the train along the guide way. The electric current supplied to the coils in the guide way walls is constantly alternating to change the polarity (极性) of the magnetized coils. This change in polarity causes the magnetic fi
4、eld (磁场) in front of the train to pull the vehicle forward, while the magnetic field behind the train adds more forward thrust (推力). The magnetic field created in this wire-and-battery experiment is the simple idea behind a maglev train rail system. There are three components to this system:A large
5、electrical power source Metal coils lining a guide way or track Large guidance magnets attached to the underside of the train. The big difference between a maglev train and a conventional train is that maglev trains do not have an engine. at least not the kind of engine used to pull typical train ca
6、rs along steel tracks. The engine for maglev trains is rather inconspicuous (不显眼的,不引人注意的). Instead of using fossil fuels (矿物燃料), the magnetic field created by the electrified coils in the guide way walls and the track combine to propel (推进) the train.Maglev trains float on a cushion of air (气垫), eli
7、minating friction (摩擦). This lack of friction and the trains aerodynamic (空气动力学的) designs allow these trains to reach unprecedented (空前的) ground transportation speeds of more than 500 kph. In comparison, a Boeing-777 commercial airplane used for long-range flights can reach a top speed of about 789
8、kph. Once manufacturers can prove that maglev trains can transport passengers safely at such high speeds, maglev trains could become an ideal alternative to airplanes. Developers say that they will likely link cities that are up to 1,609 km apart. At 500 kph, you could travel from Paris to Rome in j
9、ust over two hours.Questions :1. B What is guide way and how does it work?_2. A What does maglev mean?_3. A How many components are there to a maglev train rail system?_4. B What is the difference between a maglev train and a conventional (常规的,传统的) train?_5. A How fast can maglev trains travel?_课堂作业
10、 II. 完形填空(每题1.5分,共30分)Today, most countries in the world have canals. Many countries have built canals near the coast, and parallel _1 the coast. Even in the twentieth century, goods can be moved more cheaply by boat than by any other_2_of transport. These _3_make it possible for boats to travel _4_
11、ports along the coast without being_5_to the dangers of the open. Some canals, such as the Suez and the Panama, save ships weeks of time by making their_6_ a thousand miles shorter. Other canals permit boats to reach cities that are not_7_on the coast, still other canals _8_ lands where there is too
12、 much water, help to 9 fields where there is not enough water, and 10 water power for factories and mills. The size of a canal 11 on the kind of boats going through it. The canal must be wide enough to permit two of the largest boats using it to 12 each other easily. It must be deep enough to leave
13、about two feet of water 13 the keel of the largest boat using the canal. When the planet Mars was first 14 through a telescope, people saw that the round disk of the planet was crisscrossed by a 15 of strange blue-green lines. These were called “canals” 16 they looked the same as canals on earth 17
14、are viewed from an airplane. However, scientists are now 18 that the Martian phenomena are really not canals. The photographs 19 from space-ships have helped us to 20 the truth about the Martia “ canals”. 1. B A. off B. with C. to D. by 2. A A. way B. means C. method D. approach 3. A A. waterways B.
15、 waterfronts C. channels D. paths 4. B A. among B. between C. in D. to 5. B A. revealed B. exposed C. opened D. shown 6. A A. trip B. journey C. voyage D .route 7. B A. lain B. stationed C. set D. located 8. A A. escape B. drain C. dry D. leak 9. B A. water B. wet C. soak D. irrigate 10.B A. furnish
16、 B. afford C. offer D. give 11.B A. focuses B. bases C. depends D. takes 12. A A. cross B. pass C. move D. advance 13. B A. down B. below C. beneath D. off 14. B A. studied B. researched C. surveyed D. observed 15.A A. few B. number C. deal D. supply 16. A A. although B. because C. so D. if 17. B A
17、.that B .where C. when D. as 18. B A. exact B. definite C. certain D. decisive 19. B A. held B. taken C. got D. developed 20. B A. find B. expose C. uncover D. discoverIII. 阅读理解 (每题4分,共32分) (A)TOKYO An express train traveling through strong winter winds derailed in northern Japan, killing four peopl
18、e and injuring more than 30, officials said Monday.Five cars of the six-car express train derailed Sunday evening, three of them topping onto their sides in Yamagata, about 189 miles north of Tokyo. The train was going from northern Akita to Niigate.The injuries of the survivors did not appear to be
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