[外语类试卷]雅思(阅读)模拟试卷30及答案与解析.doc
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1、雅思(阅读)模拟试卷 30及答案与解析 一、 Reading Module (60 minutes) 0 THE LIFE CYCLE OF A STAR It has been conservatively estimated that there are some 10,000 billion, billion stars in the universe. It is difficult to know the exact age of a star (astronomers have identified stars as young as 25,000 years old and ot
2、hers are thought to be over 10 billion years old), but what astronomers do know is that there are many different kinds. How each star is formed, and its mass, influences its type and longevity. A star is born in a nebula, which is a giant cloud of gas and dust. The larger the amount of matter that i
3、s in the nebula, the greater the mass of the star that is created. Inside these nebulae are dense areas of gas, which, due to their density, have a stronger gravitational pull than the rest of the nebula. Gradually, gravity drags the gas in the nebula together and it begins to spin and become increa
4、singly hotter. Once the temperature reaches 15,000,000 , nuclear fusion occurs in the centre of the cloud, and it begins to glow brightly. It stabilizes at this temperature, contracts slightly and becomes what is known as a main sequence star (an example of this is our own Sun). It can remain in thi
5、s stage for millions or billions of years. As it glows, hydrogen in the centre (through the nuclear fusion) becomes helium. Eventually the hydrogen supply in the core diminishes and the core of the star becomes unstable, contracting more. However, the outer parts of the star (which are still mainly
6、hydrogen) expand and cool, and in doing so, the star starts to glow red. It is at this stage that the star becomes a red giant. It is anticipated that it will take the Sun another 5 billion years to reach this stage. By then it will have grown large enough to engulf the three closest planets Mercury
7、, Venus and Earth) and glow 2,000 times brighter than it currently does. Exactly how a star will react in the red giant phase depends on its mass. Throughout the red giant phase, the hydrogen in the outer parts carries on burning, and the centre gets hotter and hotter. On reaching 200,000,000 , the
8、helium atoms fuse forming carbon atoms. The remainder of the hydrogen explodes and forms a ring around the core called a planetary nebula. With medium-sized stars, once the final helium atoms have fused into carbon atoms, the star starts to die. The gravitational pull leads to the last of the stars
9、matter collapsing inwards and compacting to become extremely dense. A star like this is called a white dwarf. It will shine white-hot until the remaining energy (thermal energy trapped in its interior) has been exhausted after which it will no longer emit light. This can take in excess of several bi
10、llion years. It is then termed a black dwarf (a cold, dark star, perhaps replete with diamonds) and remains in that stage forever. When the larger red giants (massive stars) collapse, which happens in an instant, so much planetary nebula is created that this gas and dust can be used as building mate
11、rial for planets in developing solar systems. In addition, with massive stars, as the temperature increases, the carbon atoms get pulled together to form increasingly heavier elements like oxygen, nitrogen and finally iron. Once this happens, fusion ceases and the iron atoms begin absorbing energy.
12、At some point in the future, this energy is released in a huge explosion called a supernova. A supernova can have a core temperature of up to 1,000,000,000 and the explosion can light up the sky for weeks, outshining an entire galaxy. Astronomers believe that Earth is made up of elements formed from
13、 the inside of stars, in particular red giants that exploded as supernovas. These massive stars have an average life span of one million years. After becoming a supernova, the remaining core of a massive star that is 1.5 to 4 times as massive as the Sun becomes a neutron star. It starts to spin and
14、often emits radio waves. If these waves occur in pulses, the neutron star is referred to as a pulsar. When a massive star has eight or more times the mass of the Sun, it will remain massive after the supernova. It has no nuclear fusion supporting the core and becomes engulfed by its own gravity. Thi
15、s results in a black hole, which sucks in any matter or energy that passes close to it. The gravitational field of a black hole is powerful enough to prevent the escape of light and is so dense that it cannot be measured. The phrase black hole originated from the physicist John Archibald Wheeler; be
16、fore this, black holes were known as frozen stars. Wheeler came up with this name two years before the proof of the existence of the first black hole, X-ray binary star Cygnus X-1, in 1971. Astronomers think that there may be a black hole at the centre of each galaxy. The life cycle of a star is rea
17、lly that-the materials from an exploded star mix with the hydrogen of the universe. This mixture in turn will be the starting point of the next star. The Sun is a case in point, containing the debris from numerous other stars that exploded long before the Sun was born. 1 Questions 1-6 Different stag
18、es and types of stars are mentioned in Reading Passage 1. Choose ONE of the types or stages (A-H) from the box below which best matches the descriptions (Questions 1-6). Write your answers in boxes 1-6 on your Answer Sheet. NOTE: you may use any answer more than once. A nebula B main sequence star C
19、 red giant D white dwarf E black dwarf F supernova G neutron star H black hole the Sun _ 2 birthplace of a star _ 3 a dying star _ 4 sometimes has pulsating waves _ 5 its size is immeasurable _ 6 its supply of energy has run out _ 7 Complete the sentences using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answ
20、er. Write your answers in boxes 7-13 on your Answer Sheet. Hydrogen will turn to helium after _ occurs. 8 The colour of the red giant is formed as the _ becomes smaller and the outer areas cool. 9 At 200,000,000 the stars helium atoms fuse into carbon atoms, and then the star 10 Unlike small and med
21、ium-sized stars, large stars _ quickly. 11 A black holes _ stops light from being emitted. 12 Astronomers knew about _ before they were able to confirm their existence. 13 Planets and stars are likely to consist of _ from exploded celestial bodies. 13 TOMATO RIPENING Tomatoes give off minute quantit
22、ies of ethylene gas which is active in starting the natural ripening process. If left to nature, however, the tomatoes ripen in a random way. The trickled ethylene gas process of tomato ripening consists of exposing the tomatoes to a low concentration of ethylene gas under controlled temperature con
23、ditions in a special tomato-ripening room. This treatment initiates and controls the speed of the natural ripening and colouring process in the tomatoes. Controlled ripening and colouring enables the grower to market tomatoes of more uniform colour and quality than is possible with green or field-ri
24、pened produce. Timing of harvesting and marketing may, within limits, also be regulated by the use of controlled ripening and colouring in order to achieve maximum returns and make the best use of labour and equipment. Ripening Conditions All fruit must be mature green at harvest for controlled ripe
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