考點(diǎn)3: 細(xì)節(jié)信息的查找和確認(rèn)(答案為“沒提到”的常設(shè)考點(diǎn))
(2007年理工B/C考題/ Black Holes(黑洞))來源多智教育
20. The sun (太陽) is the heaviest(最重的) star(恒星) in the universe(在宇宙里).
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
C.解析:?jiǎn)栴}句說“太陽是宇宙中最重的恒星”, 從句意上判斷該題內(nèi)容涉及文章中的細(xì)節(jié)信息, 屬于細(xì)節(jié)信息題。 利用問題句中的特征詞(the sun/太陽)作為答案線索, 在文章中查找答案相關(guān)句:
Black Holes
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 (球體).Astronomers(天文學(xué)家)think that at the center of a black hole there is a single point in space with infinite(無限的)density(稠密).This single point is called a singularity (奇點(diǎn)).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.
Although black holes do exist, they are difficult to observe. These are the reasons.
● No light or anything else comes out of black holes. As a result, they are invisible to a telescope.
● 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(視界)only 18 miles across.
● The nearest black holes would be dozens of light years away from Earth. One light year is about 6 trillion(萬億)miles. Even the most powerful telescopes could not pick out an object so small at such a great distance.
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.
結(jié)果發(fā)現(xiàn)文章中根本沒有提到太陽, 也沒有提到“the heaviest/最重的”, 因此判斷問題句的內(nèi)容在文章中沒有提到。
提示:
如果問題句中的全部或部分信息在文章沒有呼應(yīng)內(nèi)容,則應(yīng)該判斷該問題句的信息在文章中沒有提及。
(2007年理工B/C考題/ Black Holes(黑洞))來源多智教育
20. The sun (太陽) is the heaviest(最重的) star(恒星) in the universe(在宇宙里).
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
C.解析:?jiǎn)栴}句說“太陽是宇宙中最重的恒星”, 從句意上判斷該題內(nèi)容涉及文章中的細(xì)節(jié)信息, 屬于細(xì)節(jié)信息題。 利用問題句中的特征詞(the sun/太陽)作為答案線索, 在文章中查找答案相關(guān)句:
Black Holes
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 (球體).Astronomers(天文學(xué)家)think that at the center of a black hole there is a single point in space with infinite(無限的)density(稠密).This single point is called a singularity (奇點(diǎn)).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.
Although black holes do exist, they are difficult to observe. These are the reasons.
● No light or anything else comes out of black holes. As a result, they are invisible to a telescope.
● 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(視界)only 18 miles across.
● The nearest black holes would be dozens of light years away from Earth. One light year is about 6 trillion(萬億)miles. Even the most powerful telescopes could not pick out an object so small at such a great distance.
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.
結(jié)果發(fā)現(xiàn)文章中根本沒有提到太陽, 也沒有提到“the heaviest/最重的”, 因此判斷問題句的內(nèi)容在文章中沒有提到。
提示:
如果問題句中的全部或部分信息在文章沒有呼應(yīng)內(nèi)容,則應(yīng)該判斷該問題句的信息在文章中沒有提及。