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2016黄浦区高中一模解析之阅读A篇
发布时间:2016-01-18 作者:高考项目部 来源于:昂立外语网站

Section B

Directions: Read the following three passages.  Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished satements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D.  Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.

 

牛刀小试

(A)     

Rosalind Franklin always liked facts. She was logical and precise, and impatient with things that were otherwise. She decided to become a scientist when she was 15. She passed the examination for admission to Cambridge University in 1938, and it sparked a family crisis. Although her family was well-to-do and had a tradition of public service and charity, her father disapproved of university education for women. He refused to pay. An aunt stepped in and said Franklin should go to school, and she would pay for it. Franklin’s mother also took her side until her father finally gave in.

She was invited to King’s College in London to join a team of scientists. The leader of the team assigned her to work on DNA with a graduate student. Franklin’s assumption was that it was her own project. The laboratory’s second-in-command, Maurice Wilkins, was on vacation at the time, and when he returned, their relationship was puzzling. He assumed she was to assist his work; she assumed she’d be the only one working on DNA. They had powerful personality differences as well: Franklin direct, quick, decisive, and Wilkins shy, hesitant, and passive.

In 1953, Wilkins changed the course of DNA history by disclosing, without Franklin’s permission, her Photo 51 to competing scientist James Watson, who was working on his own DNA model with Francis Crick at Cambridge. Upon seeing the photograph, Watson said, “My jaw fell open and my pulse began to race,” according to author Brenda Maddox who wrote the book Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA.

The two scientists did in fact use what they saw in Photo 51 as the basis for their famous model of DNA, which they published on March 7, 1953, and for which they received a Nobel Prize in 1962. Crick and Watson were also able to take most of the credit for the finding: they included a footnote acknowledging that they were “stimulated by a general knowledge” of Franklin’s and Wilkin’s unpublished contribution, when much of their work was rooted in Franklin’s photo and findings. Franklin didn’t know that these men based their article on her research, and she didn’t complain either, likely as a result of her upbringing. Franklin “didn’t do anything that would invite criticism… (that was) bred into her,” Maddox said.

 

66. Wilkins’ relationship with Franklin was chacterized by _____D_____.

   A. unity and harmony     B. confusion and competition

   C. cooperation and miscommunication D. misunderstanding and conflict

67. What does Watson mean by saying “My jaw fell open and my pulse began to race”?

   A. He was confused that Crick had not made this discovery.

   B. He was surprised that Wilkins had discovered this information.

   C. He was satisfied with the importance of Photo 51.

   D. He was anxious about the progress Wilkins and Franklin had made.

68. What is Brenda Maddox’s main intention according to the quote in the last paragraph?

   A. To re-evaluate the importance of the DNA model.

   B. To criticize King’s College and Cambridge.

   C. To emphasize Franklin’s importance in science.

   D. To deny Watson’s and Crick’s contribution to science.

69. Franklin’s career as a scientist demonstrates _________.

   A. that her work was pointing at the most difficult problem

  B. that she was the only female scientist during the period

  C. the importance of DNA in modern science

   D. that perseverance leads to success and recognition of field scientists

 

 

真相大白

66-69  DBCD

 

名师把脉

本次A篇阅读介绍了一位英国物理化学家与晶体学家Rosalind Franklin的生平事迹,她所拍摄的DNA晶体衍射图片“照片51号”对于遗传学中DNA双螺旋结构的发现起了至关重要的作用。

 

步步为赢

66题为推断题,题目问的是FranklinWilkins的关系具有什么特征,根据文章第二段:当富兰克林进入实验室时,威尔金斯正好前去度假。当威尔金斯回到国王学院之后,便与富兰克林产生误会。威尔金斯认为她是自己的助手,而富兰克林则认为威尔金斯不应干涉她对于DNA研究的工作。所以选D,他们之间产生了误会和矛盾。

67题为句意理解题,关键句是My jaw fell open and my pulse began to race,定位在文章第三段,Wilkins在没有得到Franklin同意的情况下,擅自使用了她拍摄的照片,所以Franklin很吃惊。答案选B

68题为推断题,问的是在最后一段为何引用Brenda Maddox说的话,引用的意图是什么。我们先来看引用的话:Franklin didnt do anything that would invite criticism (that was) bred into her,意思是Franklin没有做出任何事情从而招致批评。纵观最后一段,讲的是另外两名科学家在Franklin不知道的情况下使用了Franklin拍摄的照片从而获得了诺贝尔奖,但是Franklin却什么都不知道。所以作者想通过Brenda Maddox的引用来强调Franklin对科学也是有极大的贡献的。

69题为归纳主旨题,问的是Franklin把科学家作为事业证明了什么。纵观全文,文章开头讲的是她虽然没有得到父亲的支持,却依旧通过自己的不懈努力当上了一名科学家,从第二段到最后,讲的是她拍摄的DNA晶体衍射图片“照片51号”为解开双螺旋DNA的奥秘起到了至关重要的作用。所以答案选D.

 

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