2023年高考英语新时政热点阅读16历史故事(含解析).pdf
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1、2023年 高 考 英 语 新 热 点 时 文 阅 读-历 史 故 事 题 型 主 要 内 容 1 阅 读 理 解 讲 述 了 电 影 阿 波 罗 1 3号 背 后 真 实 发 生 在 太 空 的 生 死 逃 亡 的 故 事。2 阅 读 理 解 讲 述 了 达 尔 文 的 两 本 笔 记 本 在 剑 桥 大 学 图 书 馆 被 盗,在 失 踪 2 0年 后 又 再 现 图 书 馆 的 故 事。3 阅 读 理 解 讲 述 了 梁 思 成 和 林 徽 因 夫 妇 为 保 护 中 国 古 建 筑 而 做 出 的 努 力,他 们 的 努 力 提 高 了 公 众 保 护 历 史 建 筑 的 意 识。4
2、阅 读 理 解 讲 述 了“泰 迪 熊 这 一 词 的 由 来。5 阅 读 理 解 介 绍 了 人 们 对 富 兰 克 林 由 著 名 的 雨 天 放 风 的 实 验 而 发 现 了 电 的 存 在 所 提 出 的 质 疑。6 语 法 填 空 讲 述 了 成 语“程 门 立 雪 背 后 的 故 事。01(2022 湖 南 师 大 附 中 高 三 阶 段 练 习)200,000 miles from Earth,the crew of the third manned missionto the Moon faced an astronaufs worst nightmare:an explos
3、ion on the spacecraft.Its what happened in theOscar-winning film Apollo 13,but its also a true story.The lift-off of Apollo 13 took place on 11th April 1970.Two days into the mission,the three-man crewwere in big trouble.They had been carrying out routine checks when there was a loud bang.Warning li
4、ghtswere starting to flash.Looking out into space,they could see a trail of gas the spacecraft was leakingoxygen.They sent out a short message to the scientists back on Earth:Houston,weve had a problem here.”At first,they thought that a meteor(流 星)had hit them,but they later found out that a short c
5、ircuit had causedan oxygen container to explode.Whatever the cause,they knew there was no time to lose.Their electricitysupply in the command module(指 令 舱)depended on that oxygen and pretty soon they would run out ofboth.The only solution was to move into the lunar module-the section of the spacecra
6、ft that would havelanded on the Moon.Now though,they were using it as a kind of lifeboat.With its own power supply,oxygenand water,the three men could survive in the lunar module and return to Earth.There was another problemthough.In an enclosed space like a lunar module,the carbon dioxide the crew
7、was breathing out wasdangerous.The equipment to clear the air of carbon dioxide was only built for two people.Now it had to dealwith three.Amazingly,the crew managed to build an adapter out of materials onboard to reduce the carbondioxide to a safe level.There was one final hindrance.The lunar modul
8、e wasnt strong enough to re-enter Earths atmosphereso the crew had to go back into the damaged command module.To everyones relief,the crew of Apollo 13arrived safely in the South Pacific Ocean on April 17th.Although the crew didnt land on the Moon,NASAstill considered the mission a success.1.What wa
9、s the astronauts9 first reaction to the explosion?A.They went out to land on the Moon.B.They informed scientists on Earth.C.They moved into the lunar module.D.They looked into the cause of the explosion.2.How did the astronauts solve their air situation in the lunar module?A.By moving back to the co
10、mmand module.B.By lowering the carbon dioxide level.C.By creating a new oxygen supply.D.By limiting the oxygen use.3.What does the underlined word in the last paragraph mean?A.Surprise.B.Mission.C.Obstacle.D.Circumstance.4.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A.A Successful Miss
11、ion B.An Amazing AdventureC.Deep Space Exploration D.Life-and-Death Drama in Space02(2022-ill 西 现 代 双 语 学 校 南 校 三 模)Two of naturalist Charles Darwins notebooks that were reportedstolen from Cambridge Universitys library have been returned,two decades after they disappeared.The university said on Tue
12、sday that the manuscripts were left in the library inside a pink gift bag,alongwith a note wishing the librarian a happy Easter.The notebooks,which include the 19th-century scientists famous 1837 Tree of Lifesketch onevolution,went missing in 2001 after being removed fbr photographing,though at the
13、time the staff believedthey might have been misplaced.After the staff had searched the librarys collection of 10 million books,maps and manuscripts,but failed to find them,they were reported to police in October 2020 as stolen.Darwin filled the notebooks with ideas shortly after returning from his v
14、oyage around the world on theship HMS Beagle,developing ideas that would bloom into his landmark work on evolution On the Origin o fSpecies.The notebooks are estimated to be valued at millions of dollars.On March 9,2022,the books reappeared,left in a public area of the library,outside the librarians
15、 office,which is not covered by security cameras.The universitys director of library services,Jessica Gardner,saidher relief at the books?reappearance was profound and almost impossible to properly express.“The notebooks can now retake their rightful place alongside the rest of the Darwin archives(档
16、 案)atCambridge,at the heart of the nations cultural and scientific heritage,alongside the archives of Sir IsaacNewton and Professor Stephen Hawking,“she said.The notebooks are set to go on public display from July as part of a Darwin exhibition at the library.Cambridgeshire police said their investi
17、gation was continuing,and we are following up some lines of inquiry.We also renew our appeal for anyone with information about the case to contact us,“the force said.5.What caused the notebooks to go missing?A.Being left in a pink plastic bag.B.Getting removed by two naturalists.C.Getting mixed with
18、 other collections.D.Being taken away for taking pictures.6.Why werent the notebooks reported to the police until 2020?A.The staff had misplaced them.B.The staff misjudged the situation.C.The notebooks were guaranteed to be returned.D.The notebooks were too worthless to be reported.7.How did Jessica
19、 Gardner feel about the reappearance of the notebooks?A.Anxious.B.Disturbed.C.Indifferent.D.Oveijoyed.8.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A.The police were to drop the case.B.New witnesses have come forward.C.The stealer has yet to be determined.D.The investigation came to a dead end.03(2
20、022浙 江 省 长 兴 中 学 模 拟 预 测)Many of Chinas ancient architectural treasures smashed to dustbefore Lin Huiyin and Liang Sicheng began documenting them in the 1930s.The husband and wife teamwere among the first preservationists to operate in China,and by far the best known.Their efforts have sinceinspired
21、 generations of people to speak out for architecture threatened by the rush toward development.Becoming Chinas best architectural historians was no easy accomplishment.The buildings they wantedto save were centuries old located in distant parts of the country.In many cases,they had to journey throug
22、hdangerous conditions in the Chinese countryside to reach them.Exploring Chinas remote areas during the1930s meant traveling muddy,poorly maintained roads by mule(骡 子)or on foot.Inns were often dirty,foodcould be polluted,and there was always risk or violence from rebels,soldiers and robbers.Their g
23、reatest discovery was the Temple of Buddhas Light,in Wutai County,Shanxi Province.Thebreathtaking wooden temple was built in 857 A.D.,making it the oldest building known in China at thetime.Liang and Lin crawled into the temples most forbidding,forgotten areas to determine its age,includingone hidea
24、way inhibited by thousands of bats and millions of bedbugs,covered in dust and littered with deadbats.In complete darkness and among the awful smell,hardly breathing,with thick masks covering ournoses and mouths,we measured,drew,and photographed with flashlights for several hours.When at last wecame
25、 out to take a breath of fresh air,we found hundreds of bedbugs in our bag.We ourselves had been badlybitten.Yet the importance and unexpectedness of our find made those the happiest hours of my years huntingfor ancient architecture.Liand wrote of the experience in an account included in“Liang and L
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