高考阅读理解和完形填空专题训练霍金专题

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2023年轮椅上的霍金阅读题及答案作业本实用

2023年轮椅上的霍金阅读题及答案作业本实用

2023年轮椅上的霍金阅读题及答案作业本实用轮椅上的霍金阅读题及答案作业本篇一霍金离我们很远,他的精神却离我们很近。

俗话说“踏破铁鞋无觅处,得来全不费工夫”。

在我们班里,就出现了一位“小霍金”,他就是我的一位同学。

一天,他患上了感冒,让他的身体疲惫不堪。

但他并没有因此就不来上学,而是背着书包依然坚强地踏进校园。

这样的例子实在是太多了,好似天上的星星一般数也数不清。

也许你会说,这有什么奇怪的。

是的,这件事并不奇怪,但最可贵的是当中那种面对困难,不屈服,不放弃的精神。

正如那句话“困难像弹簧,看你强不强,你强他就弱,你弱他就强”。

霍金的成功不仅是因为他的坚持不懈,更是因为他那颗常怀感恩的心。

“我的手指还能活动;我的大脑还能思维;我有终身追求的理想;有我爱和爱我的亲人和朋友;对了,我还有一颗感恩的心……”这是霍金在记者招待会上“说”的一句话,字里行间透露着这位科学巨人对世界万物的感激,这句意味深长的话语不禁让我的心情久久不能平静。

霍金面对残酷的命运,并没有抱怨,而是为自己拥有的一切感到高兴、感到幸福。

我们正是要学习他那种正视命运,乐观向上,不断求索的精神。

让我们都成为一个坚强、乐观的人吧!轮椅上的霍金阅读题及答案作业本篇二自从学习了《轮椅上的霍金》这一课,我不禁感慨万千:生命的奇迹就是这样创造出的!一个在轮椅上坐了40年的瘫痪病人都能为科学作出伟大的贡献,更何况我们四肢健全的正常人呢?读了这篇课文,使我记起了《钢铁是怎样炼成的》的主人公保尔.柯察金。

霍尔与保尔有着共同的特点:他们都身有残疾,但他们却具有着积极进取、勇敢顽强、热爱生活、永不退缩的精神。

虽然霍金不能说话,不能活动,但是他的思维一刻也没有停止过。

他的大脑在计算着、思考着。

他靠着孜孜不倦的精神,终于为科学作出了巨大的贡献。

更让我感动的是:霍金从来没有悲观自卑之心。

面对自己残缺变形的身体,他从来没有怨天尤人,而且用一颗感恩的心去面对生活,这是一种怎样的宽大胸怀呀!霍金的历程告诉我们:生活永远偏爱勤奋坚强的人,在困难面前不要退缩,要敢于向命运挑战。

高考英语---人物专训hawking

高考英语---人物专训hawking

高考霍金专题训练阅读1. Stephen Hawking, a world famous British physicist, will write a children's book with his daughter. Hawking said the book will be "a bit like Harry Potter" but without the magic. "It explains the wonders of the universe(宇宙)," said Hawking, while he was on a visit to Hong Kong last week.Hawking, 64, is probably the world's most famous scientist after Albert Einstein. He is an expert on black holes. He has put his whole life into digging into the beginning (and the end) of the universe."My goal is simple," Hawking once said. "It is to completely understand the universe, why it is as it is and why it is there at all."Hawking has a bad illness that stops him from moving or talking. For a period of time, he had no way to communicate except by blinking(眨眼).Now he sits on a wheelchair with a computer by his side. To communicate, he moves two fingers to control the computer's mouse. He selects his words from the screen, which are then spoken by a voice synthesizer(音响合成器).I have had the disease for most of my life," Hawking once said. "Yet it has not stopped me from being successful at my work."Although Hawking is such a disabled man, he made great achievements. He has received many awards and prizes for his work over the years. This includes winning the Albert Einstein Award. It is the highest achievement in theoretical physics(理论物理).根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。

高考语文《邂逅霍金》阅读题及解析

高考语文《邂逅霍金》阅读题及解析

高考语文《邂逅霍金》阅读题及解析高考语文《邂逅霍金》阅读题及答案?《邂逅霍金》文章原文:①自从《时刻筒史》在中国翻译出版后,明白霍金的人越来越多。

青年人争相阅读《时刻简史》,一时颇有洛阳纸贵之势。

我没有看过这本书,但我对霍金以高度残疾之身写出如此经典著作的精神和业绩,却充满了深深的敬意。

②我明白霍金是剑桥大学的,想不到在来剑桥的第二周就见到了他。

③那天下午,当我们通过剑桥河边的时候,突然我见到前面慢慢驶来一辆轮椅车,上面坐的正是霍金--和往常在照片上见到的完全一样。

④车驶近了,我却呆滞了。

是仰慕,是震动,是凝视,是深思?差不多上,或许都不是。

在他通过我周围的那段时刻,我什么也没有做,只是目送他静静地过去。

⑤这是一个微小的身躯,稍向右侧倾斜地靠在—或者说是被安放在--轮椅车背上。

除了他的目光,看起来见不到他有其他动作。

他的目光显得异乎平常,显示着超常的魅力:我想走上前去.又下意识地摸暑照相机。

但我既没有移步,也没有拍照,连拍一下他的背影的念头也专门快被自己否定了。

⑥或许是霍金专门的形象震动了我。

关于如此一位随时面对靠近的死神却依旧像超人那样奋斗的人,对他的任何干扰差不多上一种罪责,更不用说任何好奇的举动或过分热情的表现。

⑦或许是周围的人感染了我。

当霍金通过时,一切差不多上那么安静,认识他的和不认识他的人都毫无异样,就连照管他的老护士也不靠近他的轮椅,只是默默地跟着,人家都尊重他作为一个正常人的生存权益。

⑧霍金的轮椅慢慢消逝了,就像路上许多过往的行人一样。

⑨霍金是不幸的,在风华正茂时遭遇了罕见的疾病。

他要用专门大的努力才能举起头来;他不能写字;看书必须依靠一种翻书页的机器,读文献时必须让人将每一页摊平在一张大办公桌上,然后他驱动轮椅如蚕吃桑叶般地逐页阅读。

⑩然而,确实是如此一位被疾病固定在轮椅上三十多年的人,却坚持说自己是个欢乐的人。

他的思维穿越时刻和空间,查找着宇宙的尽头、黑洞的隐秘。

他靠着敏捷的直觉和严密的推理,直截了当挑战自己被人广泛认同的传统量子力学、大爆炸理论甚至爱因斯坦的相对论。

轮椅上的霍金补充习题答案

轮椅上的霍金补充习题答案

撰写折服悲悯顶礼膜拜震撼由衷打扰神秘莫测
二、根据提示完成填空
1、霍金完全丧失了说话能力
2、画倒数第二句。

3、霍金非常乐观。

三、改错

四、阅读课文片段,回答问题。

1、以下三个事例:
(1)他撰写的科学著作《时间简史》在全世界拥有无数读者。

(2)霍金发现了黑洞的蒸发性,推论出黑洞的大爆炸……还建立了非
常美的科学的宇宙模型。

(3)他成为英国皇家学会的会员,成为卢卡逊数学讲座的教授。

在文中起承上启下的作用。

文章主要内容:霍金不仅是个充满传奇色彩的物理天才,更是一个令人折服的生活强者。

[题目]阅读短文.从方框中选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空.使短文通顺.意思完整.每空限填一。。。

[题目]阅读短文.从方框中选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空.使短文通顺.意思完整.每空限填一。。。

【题⽬】阅读短⽂,从⽅框中选择适当的词并⽤其正确形式填空,使短⽂通顺、意思完整。

每空限填⼀词,每词限⽤⼀次。

⽅框中有两个词是多余的。

请将答案填写在答题卡相应的位置上。

Among the tens of millions of messages posted online for British physicist Stephen Hawking (斯蒂芬. 霍⾦), who died on March 14, 2018, the one most "liked" is: "The person who knows the most about stars has 【1】 to the stars. "He was known for his work 【2】 black holes and wrote several popular science books including A Brief History of Time. Besides 【3】 popular science books, Hawking also gave public talks on science, and he even attended the 【4】 that were given by other professors (教授) at Cambridge University. Considering that he could talk only through the computer on his armchair, he should get the highest praise.Hawking 【5】 China in 1985, 2002 and 2006. Even about four months before his death, he gave a video speech on Tencent WE conference.To many people, Hawking's popular science writing, along with 【6】 great achievements in physics, has pushed science forward. 【7】 he opened a real-name account (账号) on Chinese social media (社交媒体) on April 12, 2016, 2 million users followed him in two days. Many of them, still students, expressed their 【8】 in science. The most popular science website in China is 【9】 named after his book The Universe in, a Nutshell.His works are a sound source (来源) of future scientific research in China. The country has 96. 92 million primary school students, and the more they are interested in science at a young age, the 【10】 researchers there will be in the future.【答案】【1】flown【2】on【3】writing【4】talks【5】visited【6】his【7】After【8】interest【9】even【10】more【解析】斯蒂芬·霍⾦以他关于⿊洞的著作⽽闻名,他的著作包括《时间简史》。

高考阅读理解和完形填空专题训练—霍金专题

高考阅读理解和完形填空专题训练—霍金专题

阅读理解(一)Stephen Hawking, a world famous British physicist, also wrote a children’s book with his daughter. Hawking said the book would be “a bit like Harry Potter” butwithout the magic. “It explains the wonders of the universe(宇宙),” said Hawking,while he was on a visit to Hong Kong over 10 years ago.Hawking, is probably the world’s most famous scientist after Albert Einstein. He is an expert on black holes. He has put his whole life into digging into the beginning (and the end) of the universe. “My goal is simple,” Hawking once said. “It is to completely understand the universe, why it is as it is and why it is there at all.”Hawking has a bad illness that stops him from moving or talking. For a period oftime, he had no way to communicate except by blinking(眨眼).Now he sits on a wheelchair with a computer by his side. To communicate, he moves two fingers to control the computer’s mouse. He selects his words from thescreen, which are then spoken by a voice synthesizer(音响合成器).“I have had the disease for most of my life,” Hawking once said. “Yet it has not stopped me from being successful at my work.”Although Hawking is such a disabled man, he made great achievements. He has received many awards and prizes for his work over the years. This includes winningthe Albert Einstein Award. It is the highest achievement in theoretical physics(理论物理学).1. In the first paragraph, the book that Stephen Hawking wrote is_____.A. the same as Harry PotterB. is quite different from Harry Potter.C. about the magicD. about science2. From text we can learn _____.A. Hawking is more famous than EinsteinB. Hawking is less famous than EinsteinC. Both Hawking and Einstein are very famousD. Neither Hawking nor Einstein is famous3. What does the underlined pronoun “it” stand for?A. The goal.B. The magic.C. The universe.D. The book.4. According to the text, which of the following statements is the fact?A. Hawking has received many awards and prices except the Albert Einstein Award.B. The illness keeps him from moving and talking.C. He communicates with others by speaking.D. The illness stopped him from being successful.答案:1-4 DCAB阅读理解(二)Stephen Hawking was born in Oxford, England on 8th January, 1942. He went to school in St Allbans, a small city near London. Although he did well, he was never top of his class.After leaving school, Hawking went first to Oxford University where he studied physics and then went to Cambridge University where he studied cosmology(宇宙学).As he himself admits, he didn’t work hard. He was a very lazy student, and did very little work. However, he still got high marks.It was at the age of 20 that Hawking first noticed something was wrong with him. He started to bump into things. When he visited his family at Christmas time, his mother was so worried that she made him see a doctor. Hawking was sent to hospitalfor tests. Finally, the result came back. Hawking had motor neuron disease(运动神经元病), an incurable illness which would make him unable to speak, breathe ormove without the help of a machine. Doctors said they had no way to help him. He would die before 23.At first, Hawking became very depressed. After a while, though, he began to see his life in a different way. As he later wrote, “Before my illness was diagnosed(诊断),I had been very bored with life. There had not seemed to be anything worth doing. But shortly after I came out of hospital, I suddenly realised that there were a lot ofworthwhile(值得做的)things I could do.” Then Hawking got married and found ajob at Cambridge University as a professor. He strongly believes that his story shows that nobody, however bad their situation is, should lose hope. “Life is not fair.” He once said. “You just have to do the best you can in your own situation.”5. As a university student, Stephen Hawking _______.A. worked hardB. studied math and physicsC. was the best student in his classD. was lazy and did very little work6. Hawking first noticed something was wrong with him when _______.A. he was sent to hospital for testB. his mother made him see a doctorC. he was twentyD. he visited his family at Christmas time one year7. In the passage the word “incurable” means _______.A. 无法治愈的B. 难以确诊的C. 常见的D. 可以治愈的8. When Hawking was first diagnosed with motor neuron disease, he _______.A. made up his mind to get marriedB. became very sadC. thought that nothing in life was worth(值得的) doingD. began to see his life in a different way答案:5-8 DCAB阅读理解(三)Stephen Hawking is one of the most famous scientists in this century. He was born in 1942. He’s world well-known on space and time. Stephen was searching some very big questions, such as How did the universe begin? How will it end?Stephen was a student at Oxford University. He studied math and science. Then, at the age of twenty, he became sick. He was so young, but the doctors said to his family, “He has only two more years to live.” As a matter of fact, the doctors were wrong –he didn’t die. He can’t walk but he uses a wheelchair(轮椅). He can’t feed himself and get in or out of bed himself. But he refused to give in to the condition. He talks with the help of a computer. After Oxford, Stephen went to Cambridge University. Three years later, in 1965, he became a doctor of philosophy(哲学).Because of his serious health problems, it was difficult for him to draw diagrams(图表) or to write. So he started to think in pictures. With this new way of thinking, he became one of the most famous scientists in the world. In 1981, he met the Pope(教皇) in Rome. They talked about his ideas. Then in 1988, he wrote his first important book, A Brief History of Time. It sold more than 5.5 million copies in 33 different languages. He was once invited to China, he impressed us with his self-confidence, humorous and witty(风趣的) conversation.9. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Stephen is good at thinking.B. Stephen cannot walk.C. Stephen has had the answers to some very big questions.D. Stephen had once studied math and science.10. A Brief History of Time is ________.A. a book which is well-known all over the wordB. a book about Rome’s historyC. Stephen's talk collection with the Pope in RomeD. Stephen's talk collection with me in China11. Stephen's studies DO NOT relate (涉及) to ________ according to the passage.A. scienceB. mathC. philosophyD. art12. The right order of Stephen’s main experiences in ________.a. He went to Cambridge University.b. He became very ill.c. He wrote his first important book.11. A. he B. who C. 不填 D. what12. A. heavy B. serious C. unbelievable D. poor13. A. affects B. spreads C. kills D. saves14. A. greatest B. saddest C. worst D. least15. A. hardly B. gently C. ever D. only16. A. past B. good C. old D. coming17. A. for B. of C. with D. off18. A. common B. scientific C. honored D. rich19. A. proper B. simple C. difficult D. technical20. A. as if B. as long as C. so that D. even though答案:1-5 ACDBA 6-10 BCDAA11-15 BBCAD 16-20 DAABCStephen Hawking, who is the most famous physicist, was born in Britain on January 8th, 1942. As a child, he was enthusiastic about 1.________ (design) complicated toys but 2.________ (fortune), in his twenties, he suffered 3.________ a disease that was impossible to be cured, 4.________ was a great challenge for him. However, he was not only positive about the misfortunes, and eventually he 5.________ (defeat) all the obstacles but also he was absorbed 6.________ his research in the universe. In 1988, his best-seller A Brief History of Time 7.________ (publish), in which he put forward the idea 8.________ time itself has a beginning, and that it will have 9.________ end. In 10.________ (conclude), he has made outstanding contributions to the fields of cosmology and quantum gravity.答案:1. designing 2. unfortunately 3. from 4. which5. defeated6. in7. was published8. that9. an 10. conclusion【预测话题】申请信【预测题目】假设你是新华中学的高三生李华,最近听说美籍华人Johnson出资帮助贫困大学生。

科学奇才霍金练习题课后练习题及答案

科学奇才霍金练习题课后练习题及答案

5 科学奇才霍金1 斯蒂芬·霍金是当代科学奇才;1933年生于英国,他是一位与疾病顽强斗争中创造了辉煌的科学成果的科学家;2 霍金在8岁时,就因病魔缠身而行走不便;靠攀登科学高峰的雄心壮志,他发愤学习,勇敢地向命运抗争;中学时,他就显示了对物理学的浓厚兴趣,打算终生从事实验物理研究;3 但是,当他第一次站在格林尼治天文台上,通过望远镜观察天体的时候,他的想法改变了;因为他看不清楚天体的运行,眼前只是茫然一片;他断定自己不能搞实验物理研究,就决定从事理论物理的钻研了;4 上世纪60年代,进入大学读书的霍金开始关注天体物理学界的热门话题——黑洞,并且加入了黑洞研究者的行列;5 这时,更大的不幸降临在他的头上:脊髓硬化,半身瘫痪、不能握笔、说话困难,这不仅威胁到他的科研活动,甚至连正常的生活也要依赖他人了;最简单的行为——说话,都因吐字含糊而得由助手或妻子翻译转述;但这并没有使霍金屈服,他还在静静地坚持读书和研究;6 由于握笔不便,不能随时写出自己闪光的思想;由于说话困难,就得在头脑里锤炼最精辟的语言;长期艰苦的思维活动,练就了他超常的记忆力,甚至连最复杂艰深的数学推导都能记得一清二楚;一位科学家在一次学术研讨会上看见霍金说出一黑板数学推导公式后惊叹:“神奇的霍金,简直是把整个宇宙都记在脑子里了”7 霍金主要的工作方式只能是静思默想;人整日整夜地坐在轮椅上,而思想却无时无刻不在广阔无垠的天空中遨游,他创造性地运用最现代的科学理论的观点研究黑洞,建立了微型黑洞蒸发理论;这种理论一问世,科学界为之轰动;公认他为当代最杰出的理论物理学家之一,他因此获得了爱因斯坦奖金;8 时间又过去了近三十年,霍金从未停止过对黑洞的研究,在最近的一次国际学术研讨会上,他宣布了对黑洞的全新理论,修正了自己过去对黑洞的某些看法,这个理论将使有关黑洞的研究进入一个崭新的阶段;9 对于霍金这一伟大成果,他的老师,也是着名的物理学家有这样的概叹:“像霍金这种突破,在物理学历史上极其罕见;而以其残疾之身,完成此等宏伟业绩,尤其令人钦佩”一预习练习一、看拼音写汉字xióng xīn zhuàng zhìwēi xiéyī lài雄心壮志威胁依赖chāo chang jīng tàn jìng sīmò xiǎng超常惊叹静思默想yè jìqīn pèi业绩钦佩二、读词语注释雄心壮志:伟大的理想,宏伟的志愿;威胁:威逼胁迫;用威力使人服从;依赖:依靠别人或事物而不能自立或自给;超常:超过一般的;高于平常的;惊叹:惊奇赞叹;静思默想:沉静而默默思考;业绩:完成的事业和建立的功劳;重大的成就;钦佩:敬重佩服;三、说说你对课题的理解四、在阅读的过程中,还有哪些词语或句子不理解把问题写下来;查查字典,进行思考;五、读了这篇文章,你懂得了一个什么道理从文中找出答案,如原文有,可以把这句话用直线画下来;六、在文中划出关键句七、看拼音写汉字xióng xīn zhuàng zhìwēi xiéyī làichāo chang jīng tàn jìng sīmò xiǎngyè jìqīn pèi八、请口头注释词语,并讲讲加点字的意思雄心壮志:威胁:依赖:超常:惊叹:静思默想:业绩:钦佩:九、填空课文用简洁生动的语言介绍了科学奇才的故事,赞扬了霍金的毅力和的意志;十、给上文分段分层,并写出段意层意;第一段1 ;第二段2-8 ;第一层 2-3 ;第二层 4-7____________________;第三层 8_____________________;第三段9 ;答案5 科学奇才霍金1 斯蒂芬·霍金是当代科学奇才;1933年生于英国,他是一位与疾病顽强斗争中创造了辉煌的科学成果的科学家;2 霍金在8岁时,就因病魔缠身而行走不便;靠攀登科学高峰的雄心壮志,他发愤学习,勇敢地向命运抗争;中学时,他就显示了对物理学的浓厚兴趣,打算终生从事实验物理研究;3 但是,当他第一次站在格林尼治天文台上,通过望远镜观察天体的时候,他的想法改变了;因为他看不清楚天体的运行,眼前只是茫然一片;他断定自己不能搞实验物理研究,就决定从事理论物理的钻研了;4 上世纪60年代,进入大学读书的霍金开始关注天体物理学界的热门话题——黑洞,并且加入了黑洞研究者的行列;5 这时,更大的不幸降临在他的头上:脊髓硬化,半身瘫痪、不能握笔、说话困难,这不仅威胁到他的科研活动,甚至连正常的生活也要依赖他人了;最简单的行为——说话,都因吐字含糊而得由助手或妻子翻译转述;但这并没有使霍金屈服,他还在静静地坚持读书和研究;6 由于握笔不便,不能随时写出自己闪光的思想;由于说话困难,就得在头脑里锤炼最精辟的语言;长期艰苦的思维活动,练就了他超常的记忆力,甚至连最复杂艰深的数学推导都能记得一清二楚;一位科学家在一次学术研讨会上看见霍金说出一黑板数学推导公式后惊叹:“神奇的霍金,简直是把整个宇宙都记在脑子里了”7 霍金主要的工作方式只能是静思默想;人整日整夜地坐在轮椅上,而思想却无时无刻不在广阔无垠的天空中遨游,他创造性地运用最现代的科学理论的观点研究黑洞,建立了微型黑洞蒸发理论;这种理论一问世,科学界为之轰动;公认他为当代最杰出的理论物理学家之一,他因此获得了爱因斯坦奖金;8 时间又过去了近三十年,霍金从未停止过对黑洞的研究,在最近的一次国际学术研讨会上,他宣布了对黑洞的全新理论,修正了自己过去对黑洞的某些看法,这个理论将使有关黑洞的研究进入一个崭新的阶段;9 对于霍金这一伟大成果,他的老师,也是着名的物理学家有这样的概叹:“像霍金这种突破,在物理学历史上极其罕见;而以其残疾之身,完成此等宏伟业绩,尤其令人钦佩”一预习练习一、看拼音写汉字xióng xīn zhuàng zhìwēi xiéyī lài雄心壮志威胁依赖chāo chang jīng tàn jìng sīmò xiǎng超常惊叹静思默想yè jìqīn pèi业绩钦佩二、读词语注释雄心壮志:伟大的理想,宏伟的志愿;威胁:威逼胁迫;用威力使人服从;依赖:依靠别人或事物而不能自立或自给;超常:超过一般的;高于平常的;惊叹:惊奇赞叹;静思默想:沉静而默默思考;业绩:完成的事业和建立的功劳;重大的成就;钦佩:敬重佩服;三、说说你对课题的理解课文介绍了科学奇才霍金的故事,他奇在于他是一位与疾病顽强斗争中进行的科学家,他的才是创造了辉煌的科学成果;四、在阅读的过程中,还有哪些词语或句子不理解把问题写下来;查查字典,进行思考;1、读准加点的词脊髓..jǐ suǐ瘫痪..tān huàn2、解释词语或加点的词茫然:模糊不清的样子脊髓:人和脊椎动物中枢神经系统的一部分,在脊椎内,两旁分出许多对神经到躯干和肢体的各个部位;断定:经判断而下结论;为之.轰动:指微型黑洞蒸发理论此.等宏伟业绩:这,具体指像霍金这种突破,在物理学历史上极其罕见;残疾之.身:的五、读了这篇文章,你懂得了一个什么道理从文中找出答案,如原文有,可以把这句话用直线画下来;见原文画线句;六、在文中划出关键句见原文画线句七、看拼音写汉字xióng xīn zhuàng zhìwēi xiéyī lài雄心壮志威胁依赖chāo chang jīng tàn jìng sīmò xiǎng超常惊叹静思默想yè jìqīn pèi业绩钦佩八、请口头注释词语,并讲讲加点字的意思雄心壮志:伟大的理想,宏伟的志愿;威胁:威逼胁迫;用威力使人服从;依赖:依靠别人或事物而不能自立或自给;超常:超过一般的;高于平常的;惊叹:惊奇赞叹;静思默想:沉静而默默思考;业绩:完成的事业和建立的功劳;重大的成就;钦佩:敬重佩服;九、填空课文用简洁生动的语言介绍了科学奇才霍金的故事,赞扬了霍金惊人的毅力和顽强的意志;十、给上文分段分层,并写出段意层意;第一段1 概括地写霍金是一位在与疾病顽强斗争中创造了辉煌科学成果的科学奇才;第二段2-8具体写霍金与命运抗争、坚持研究的经历 ;第一层 2-3 写霍金青少年时与疾病斗争,发愤学习并决定钻研理论物理 ;第二层 4-7 写霍金进入大学后遭遇了更重的疾病缠身,他用自己特有的方法坚持读书和研究,终于取得杰出成就 ;第三层 8 写三十多年后霍金又有了新的发现;第三段9 引用霍金的一位老师的话赞扬霍金以残疾之身完成宏伟业绩,令人钦佩;。

2018年高考政治备考:与霍金有关的练习汇编

2018年高考政治备考:与霍金有关的练习汇编

再见,霍金!我们政治高考题中见!1942年1月8日出生于英国牛津,英国剑桥大学著名物理学家,现代最伟大的物理学家之一、20世纪享有国际盛誉的伟人之一的史蒂芬•霍金昨日去世,他的事迹家喻户晓,他的勇气、执着、才华和幽默也默默的激励着全世界的人们。

深切缅怀霍金先生!同时,让我们通过政治哲学题再次感悟伟人的思想吧!相关练习:1.霍金教授的惊世之作《时间简史:从大爆炸到黑洞》,从研究黑洞出发,探索宇宙起源和归宿,霍金的研究A.属于不切实际的想象B.是对客观世界认识的最高境界C.说明世界是神创造的D.以承认世界的物质性为前提2.霍金教授指出,宇宙是一个非常激动人心的学科,我们正接近回答古老的问题;我们为何如此?我们从何而来?这表明意识A.是对客观世界的反映B.能正确反映客观事物C.对客观事物具有反作用D.对世界的反映受客观条件的制约3.著名的物理学家霍金在其最新著作《大设计》中说:“宇宙创造过程中,上帝没有位置……没有必要借助上帝来为宇宙按下启动键。

”针对霍金的观点,英国不同教派的宗教领袖联手发表言论,反对霍金的说法。

二者之间争论的实质是()A.世界是可知还是不可知的B.思维和存在谁是世界的本原C.世界是运动的还是静止的D.思维和存在是否具有同一性4.英国科学家斯蒂芬·霍金说,随着电脑技术的不断发展,最终电脑将像人脑一样发达,甚至能够自行设计出新的“智能”电脑。

这表明( )A.意识是人脑对客观事物的反映B.电脑能够模拟人脑C.意识是人脑的机能D.电脑与人脑的功能趋于一致5.“宇宙创造过程中,上帝没有位置……没有必要借助上帝来为宇宙按下启动键”。

下列与斯蒂芬·霍金这一世界观观点相一致的有()A.贝克莱:物是观念的集合B.朱熹:理生万物C.普罗泰戈拉:人是万物的尺度D.王夫之:气者,理之依也6.著名科学家霍金在他的新书《大设计》里说,宇宙不是上帝创造的,而是由于存在万有引力等定律,因此宇宙能够从无到有自己创造了自己。

2月高考英语考前突破 阅读理解能力 文化教育 霍金对黑

2月高考英语考前突破 阅读理解能力 文化教育 霍金对黑

霍金对黑洞提出全新解释Wait, so my life may not have disappeared down a black hole after all?等等,你刚才是说,我不会被黑洞所吞噬?There is a chance for it to emerge and bloom like the career of David Hasselhoff?It's charming when a phrase enters the language and we think we all know what it means. In the case of "black hole," we think of an infinity of black nothingness that swallows everything that slips into it.But now, in a new paper called "Information Preservation and Weather Forecasting for Black Holes," Stephen Hawking has cast the cat among the black, holey(多洞的) pigeons and cau sed a scattering of incomprehension.His precise words were: "The absence of event horizons mean that there are no black holes -- in the sense of r eg imes from which light can't escape to infinity."It seems clear. There are no forever and ever holes of blackness. There is always the chance that light might emerge.Hawking continued, however: "There are howe ver apparent horizons which persist for a period of time. This suggests that black holes should be redefined as metastable bound states of the gravitational field."So there are black holes. It's just that we should redefine them a touch. So what's this apparent horizon?Well, it's "a surface along which light rays attempting to rush away from the bla ck hole's core will be suspended."But if they're su spended, they will never emerge, stuck in solitary confinement like the Man in the Iron Mask. The result is surely still the same. Once something disappears into a black hole, it's done for.At times of existential stress like these, I turn to Nat ure magazinefor help. It suggests that, at least in theory (and, let's face it, this is all theory), black holes might at some point disappear.However, the magazine offers a dispiriting set of words from Don Page, a physicist from the University of Edmonton in Canada. It might be possible that particles could emerge from black holes, he said.Oh, cry of joy.However, if particle s did "it would be worse than tr ying to reconstruct a book that you burned from its ashes."Ah, now that's a feeling I'm familiar with.。

2018最新高三英语阅读--纪念霍金专题训练(附答案)

2018最新高三英语阅读--纪念霍金专题训练(附答案)

2018最新高三英语阅读--纪念霍金专题训练第一节阅读理解AStephen Hawking, a world famous British physicist, also wrote a children’s book with his daughter. Hawking said the book would be “a bit like Harry Potter” but without the magic. “It explains the wonders of the universe(宇宙),” said Hawking, while he was on a visit to Hong Kong over 10 years ago.Hawking, is probably the world’s most famous scientist after Albert Einstein. He is an expert on black holes. He has put his whole life into digging into the beginning (and the end) of the universe. “My goal is simple,” Hawking once said. “It is to completely understand the universe, why it is as it is and why it is there at all.”Hawking has a bad illness that stops him from moving or talking. For a period of time, he had no way to communicate except by blinking(眨眼).Now he sits on a wheelchair with a computer by his side. To communicate, he moves two fingers to control the computer’s mouse. He selects his words from the screen, which are then spoken by a voice synthesizer(音响合成器).“I have had the disease for most of my life,” Hawking once said. “Yet it has not stopped me from being successful at my work.”Although Hawking is such a disabled man, he made great achievements. He has received many awards and prizes for his work over the years. This includes winning the Albert Einstein Award. It is the highest achievement in theoretical physics(理论物理学).1. In the first paragraph, the book that Stephen Hawking wrote is_____.A. the same as Harry PotterB. is quite different from Harry Potter.C. about the magicD. about science2. From text we can learn _____.A. Hawking is more famous than EinsteinB. Hawking is less famous than EinsteinC. Both Hawking and Einstein are very famousD. Neither Hawking nor Einstein is famous3. What does the underlined pronoun “it” stand for?A. The goal.B. The magic.C. The universe.D. The book.4. According to the text, which of the following statements is the fact?A. Hawking has received many awards and prices except the Albert Einstein Award.B. The illness keeps him from moving and talking.C. He communicates with others by speaking.D. The illness stopped him from being successful.BStephen Hawking was born in Oxford, England on 8th January, 1942. He went to school in St Allbans, a small city near London. Although he did well, he was never top of his class.After leaving school, Hawking went first to Oxford University where he studied physics and then went to Cambridge University where he studied cosmology(宇宙学).As he himself admits, he didn’t work hard. He was a very lazy student, and did very little work. However, he still got high marks.It was at the age of 20 that Hawking first noticed something was wrong with him. He started to bump into things. When he visited his family at Christmas time, his mother was so worried that she made him see a doctor. Hawking was sent to hospital for tests. Finally, the result came back. Hawking had motor neuron disease(运动神经元病), an incurable illness which would make him unable to speak, breathe or move without the help of a machine. Doctors said they had no way to help him. He would die before 23.At first, Hawking became very depressed. After a while, though, he began to see his life in a different way. As he later wrote, “Before my illness was diagnosed(诊断), I had been very bored with life. There had not seemed to be anything worth doing. But shortly after I came out of hospital, I suddenly realised that there were a lot of worthwhile(值得做的)things I could do.” Then Hawking got married and found a job at Cambridge University as a professor. He strongly believes that his story shows that nobody, how bad their situation is, should lose hope. “Life is not fair.” He once said. “You just have to do the best you can in your own situation.”5. As a university student, Stephen Hawking _______.A. worked hardB. studied math and physicsC. was the best student in his classD. was lazy and did very little work6. Hawking first noticed something was wrong with him when _______.A. he was sent to hospital for testB. his mother made him see a doctorC. he was twentyD. he visited his family at Christmas time one year7. In the passage the word “incurable” means _______.A. 无法治愈的B. 难以确诊的C. 常见的D. 可以治愈的8. When Hawking was first diagnosed with motor neuron disease, he _______.A. made up his mind to get marriedB. became very sadC. thought that nothing in life was worth(值得的) doingD. began to see his life in a different wayCStephen Hawking is one of the most famous scientists in this century. He was born in 1942. He’s world well-known on space and time. Stephen was searching some very big questions, such as How did the universe begin? How will it end?Stephen was a student at Oxford University. He studied math and science. Then, at the age of twenty, he became sick. He was so young, but the doctors said to his family, “He has only two more years to live.” As a matter of fact, the doctors were wrong – he didn’t die. He can’t walk but he uses a wheelchair(轮椅). He can’t feed himself and get in or out of bed himself. But he refused to give in to the condition. He talks with the help of a computer. After Oxford, Stephen went to Cambridge University. Three yearslater, in 1965, he became a doctor of philosophy(哲学).Because of his serious health problems, it was difficult for him to draw diagrams(图表) or to write. So he started to think in pictures. With this new way of thinking, he became one of the most famous scientists in the world. In 1981, he met the Pope(教皇) in Rome. They talked about his ideas. Then in 1988, he wrote his first important book, A Brief History of Time. It sold more than 5.5 million copies in 33 different languages. He was once invited to China, he impressed us with his self-confidence, humorous and witty(风趣的) conversation.9. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Stephen is good at thinking.B. Stephen cannot walk.C. Stephen has had the answers to some very big questions.D. Stephen had once studied10. A Brief History of Time is ________.A. a book which is well-known all over the wordB. a book about Rome’s historyC. Stephen’s talk collection with the Pope in RomeD. Stephen’s talk collection with me in China11. Stephen’s studies DO NOT relate (涉及) to ________ according to the passage.A. scienceB. mathC. philosophyD. art12. The right order of Stephen’s main experiences in ________.a. He went to Cambridge University.b. He became very ill.c. He wrote his first important book.d. He met the Pope in Rome.A. c-a-b-dB. a-b-c-dC. b-a-d-cD. a-c-b-d第二节完形填空Stephen Hawking, the disabled writer of A Brief History of Time, was on his second journey to China in Hangzhou of Zhejiang Province. His first 1 was over ten years ago. The great theoretical scientist has been invited to 2 a mathematics research institute at Zhejiang University, Metropolis Newspaper reported.3 Sunday evening, he made his appearance at a press conference4 at Shangri-La hotel, Hangzhou. Hawking5 at about 5:00pm with his wife. The elderly man answered a total of nine6 with the help of his7 . “I find the real universe much more8 than the one in the film Star Wars,” Hawking joked. “I9 young people to study theoretical physics first 10 they are interested in it.” But the talented man 11 has produced such rich work suffers from 12 motor neuron disease(运动神经元病). He is one of the 350,000 sufferers in the world. The disease 13 over 100,000 people every year. “I like life an d I love life, my family and music give me the 14 happiness,” smiled Hawking, who can 15 move two fingers.In the 16 year, Hawking said he is scheduled to write a new edition of A Brief History of Time17 young children. “A Brief History of Time is my first book for 18 people. But I later found that I could write it in a more 19 way,” he answered. “So I decided to rewrite it20 all people can read it easily.”。

霍金短文阅读答案

霍金短文阅读答案

霍金短文阅读答案斯蒂芬·威廉·霍金,出生于英国牛津,英国剑桥大学著名物理学家,现代最伟大的物理学家之一、20世纪享有国际盛誉的伟人之一。

以下是霍金短文阅读答案,欢迎阅读。

霍金是继牛顿、爱因斯坦之后,全世界知名的当代杰出的物理学家。

1942年1月8日,他在牛津诞生。

十分巧合的是,这一天恰好是伟大的天文学家伽利略逝世300周年纪念日。

霍金的父亲法兰克.霍金是一位有名的医生和生物学家。

母亲依沙贝尔研究哲学、政治和经济学。

他们非常注意从小培养孩子对科学的兴趣。

小时侯的霍金想象力非常丰富。

一次,他竟然想出11种能够出入自身房间的方法。

平时,他还喜欢摆弄小玩艺儿,制造一些令人意想不到的东西。

当他还是小学五年级的学生时,他与几位同学找到了许多种零件,组装了一台简易电脑,那台电脑还能回答问题呢!在当时,电脑可是个稀罕物儿。

所以,这件事在当地引起了一场轰动,许多人都争着去参观。

1959年,17岁的霍金以优异的成绩考入了牛津大学。

有一次,老师布置了13道题,其他同学费了很大的力气,花了一个星期的时间,才解出一两道题,而霍金一个上午便做出了10道题。

在同学们眼中,他简直就是一个具有高智商的外星人。

霍金对当时学校的传统教学方式十分厌恶,他有一套自身独特的学习方法。

有一次,物理老师让他做几道题,他不但没做,还把错误标出来给老师看。

老师看过之后不得不说:“霍金对这门课程比我了解得还多。

”大学期间的霍金不但学习优秀,而且爱好广泛。

他喜欢古典音乐,对科幻小说也特别着迷。

在划船比赛中,喜欢冒险的他还常常担任舵手呢。

1.本文写了霍金的几个小故事?分别说明了什么?(1)写(),说明()。

(2)写(),说明()。

(3)写(),说明()。

(4)写(),说明()。

2.用“——”画出第5自然段中的过渡句。

3.写出下列空格间的'反义词。

(1)1942年1月8日,他在牛津诞生。

()(2)小时侯的霍金想象力非常丰富。

()(3)他与几位同学找了许多种零件,组装了一台简易电脑。

高考热点|纪念霍金专题训练:阅读理解

高考热点|纪念霍金专题训练:阅读理解

高考热点|纪念霍金专题训练:阅读理解AStephen Hawking, a world famous British physicist, also wrote a children’s book with his daughter. Hawking said the book would be “a bit like Harry Potter” but without the magic. “It explains the wonders of the universe(宇宙),” said Hawking, while he was on a visit to Hong Kong over 10 years ago.Hawking, is probably the world’s most famous scientist after Albert Einstein. He is an expert on black holes. He has put his who le life into digging into the beginning (and the end) of the universe. “My goal is simple,” Hawking once said. “It is to completely understand the universe, why it is as it is and why it is there at all.”Hawking has a bad illness that stops him from moving or talking. For a period of time, he had no way to communicate except by blinking(眨眼).Now he sits on a wheelchair with a computer by his side. To communicate, he moves two fingers to control the computer’s mouse. He selects his words from the screen, wh ich are then spoken by a voice synthesizer(音响合成器).“I have had the disease for most of my life,” Hawking once said. “Yet it has not stopped me from being successful at my work.”Although Hawking is such a disabled man, he made great achievements. He has received many awards and prizes for his work over the years. This includes winning the Albert Einstein Award. It is the highest achievement in theoretical physics(理论物理学).1. In the first paragraph, the book that Stephen Hawking wrote is_____.A. the same as Harry PotterB. is quite different from Harry Potter.C. about the magicD. about science2. From text we can learn _____.A. Hawking is more famous than EinsteinB. Hawking is less famous than EinsteinC. Both Hawking and Einstein are very famousD. Neither Hawking nor Einstein is famous3. What does the underlined pronoun “it” stand for?A. The goal.B. The magic.C. The universe.D. The book.4. According to the text, which of the following statements is the fact?A. Hawking has received many awards and prices except the Albert Einstein Award.B. The illness keeps him from moving and talking.C. He communicates with others by speaking.D. The illness stopped him from being successful.答案:1-4 DCABBStephen Hawking was born in Oxford, England on 8th January, 1942. He went to school in St Allbans, a small city near London. Although he did well, he was never top of his class.After leaving school, Hawking went first to Oxford University where he studied physics and then went to Cambridge University where he studied cosmology(宇宙学). As he himself admits, he didn’t work hard. He was a very lazy student, and did very little work. However, he still got high marks.It was at the age of 20 that Hawking first noticed something was wrong with him. He started to bump into things. When he visited his family at Christmas time, his mother was so worried that she made him see a doctor. Hawking was sent to hospital for tests. Finally, the result came back. Hawking had motor neuron disease(运动神经元病), an incurable illness which would make him unable to speak, breathe or move without the help of a machine. Doctors said they had no way to help him. He would die before 23.At first, Hawking became very depressed. After a while, though, he began to see his life in a different way. As he later wrote, “Before my illness was diagnosed(诊断), I had been very bored with life. There had not seemed to be anything worth doing. But shortly after I came out of hospital, I suddenly realised that there were a lot of worthwhile(值得做的)things I could do.” Then Hawking got married and found a job at Cambridge University as a professor. He strongly believes that his story shows thatnobody, however bad their situation is, should lose h ope. “Life is not fair.” He once said. “You just have to do the best you can in your own situation.”5. As a university student, Stephen Hawking _______.A. worked hardB. studied math and physicsC. was the best student in his classD. was lazy and did very little work6. Hawking first noticed something was wrong with him when _______.A. he was sent to hospital for testB. his mother made him see a doctorC. he was twentyD. he visited his family at Christmas time one year7. In the passage the word “incurable” means _______.A. 无法治愈的B. 难以确诊的C. 常见的D. 可以治愈的8. When Hawking was first diagnosed with motor neuron disease, he _______.A. made up his mind to get marriedB. became very sadC. thought that nothing in life was worth doingD. began to see his life in a different way答案:5-8 DCABCStephen Hawking is one of the most famous scientists in this century. He was born in 1942. He’s world well-known on space and time. Stephen was searching some very big questions, such as How did the universe begin? How will it end?Stephen was a student at Oxford University. He studied math and science. Then, at the age of twenty, he became sick. He was so young, but the doctors said to his family, “He has only two more years to live.” As a matter of fact, the doctors were wrong –he didn’t die. He can’t wa lk but he uses a wheelchair(轮椅). He can’t feed himself and get in or out of bed himself. But he refused to give in to thecondition. He talks with the help of a computer. After Oxford, Stephen went to Cambridge University. Three years later, in 1965, he became a doctor of philosophy(哲学).Because of his serious health problems, it was difficult for him to draw diagrams(图表) or to write. So he started to think in pictures. With this new way of thinking, he became one of the most famous scientists in the world. In 1981, he met the Pope(教皇) in Rome. They talked about his ideas. Then in 1988, he wrote his first important book, A Brief History of Time. It sold more than 5.5 million copies in 33 different languages. He was once invited to China, he impressed us with his self-confidence, humorous and witty(风趣的) conversation.9. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Stephen is good at thinking.B. Stephen cannot walk.C. Stephen has had the answers to some very big questions.D. Stephen had once studied math and science.10. A Brief History of Time is ________.A. a book which is well-known all over the wordB. a book about Rome’s historyC. Stephen's talk collection with the Pope in RomeD. Stephen's talk collection with me in China11. Stephen's studies DO NOT relate (涉及) to ________ according to the passage.A. scienceB. mathC. philosophyD. art12. The right order of Stephen’s main experiences in ________.a. He went to Cambridge University.b. He became very ill.c. He wrote his first important book.d. He met the Pope in Rome.A. c-a-b-dB. a-b-c-dC. b-a-d-cD. a-c-b-d答案:9-12 CADC。

《轮椅上的霍金》阅读练习及答案

《轮椅上的霍金》阅读练习及答案

《轮椅上的霍金》阅读练习及答案轮椅上的霍金(片段)霍金的魅力不仅在于他是一个充满传奇色彩的物理天才,更因为他是一个令人折服的生活强者。

他不断求索的科学精神和勇敢顽强的人格力量深深地感动了大众。

有一次,在学术报告结束之际,一位年轻的女记者抢先跃上讲坛,面对这位当时已在轮椅上生活了30多年的科学巨匠,深深景仰之余,又不无悲悯地问:“霍金先生,病魔已将您永远固定在轮椅上,你不认为命运让你失去太多了吗?”这个问题显然有些唐突和尖锐,报告厅内顿时鸦雀无声,一片静默。

霍金的脸上却依然充满恬静的微笑。

他用还能活动的手指,艰难地叩击键盘。

于是,随着合成器的标准伦敦音,宽大的投影屏上缓慢而醒目地显示出如下一段文字:我的手指还能活动我的大脑还能思维;我有终生追求的理想有我爱和爱我的亲人和朋友;对了,我还有一颗感恩的心……心灵震颤之余,掌声雷动。

人们纷纷拥向台前,簇拥着这位非凡的科学家,向他表示由衷的敬意。

1.“报告厅内顿时鸦雀无声,一片静默”的原因是__________________________________________“心灵震颤之余,掌声雷动。

”这句话中“震颤”的意思是__________________________________________;人们的心灵受到震颤是因为__________________________________。

2.结合平时的阅读积累回答:为什么说霍金是一位非凡的科学家?__________________________________________答案:1、年轻记者提的问题的唐突和尖锐;颤动;人们被霍金顽强的奋斗精神深深地感动了;2、尽管他无助的坐在轮椅上,但他不断求索的科学精神和勇敢顽强的人格力量深深地吸引了每一个知道他的人。

在轮椅上坐了40年,全身只有三根手指会动,演讲和答问只能通过语音合成器来实现。

然而,他撰写的`科普著作《时间简史》在全世界拥有无数的读者。

原创试题-语法填空-阅读理解-完形填空---纪念霍金

原创试题-语法填空-阅读理解-完形填空---纪念霍金
D. The illness stopped himfrom being successful.
Passage B
Stephen Hawking was born in Oxford, England on 8th January, 1942. He went to school in St Allbans, a small city near London. Although he did well, he was never top of his class.
Hawking has a bad illness thatstops him from moving or talking. For a period of time, he had no way to communicate except by blinking(眨眼).
Now he sits on a wheelchair with a computer by his side. To communicate, he moves two fingers to control the computer’s mouse. He selects his wordsfrom the screen, which are then spoken by a voice synthesizer(音响合成器).
纪念霍金专题训练
当代最伟大物理学家霍金的离世无疑唤起了人们对科学的关注,因此,关于霍金的文章极有可能出现在2018高考中。因为近几年来,科技题材的文章一直是高考英语阅读理解所倍加青睐的。
Passage A
Stephen Hawking, a world famous British physicist, also wrote a children’s book with his daughter. Hawking said the book would be “a bit like HarryPotter” but without the magic. “It explains the wonders of the universe(宇宙),” said Hawking, while he was on a visit to Hong Kong over 10 years ago.

高考热点|纪念霍金专题训练:语法填空

高考热点|纪念霍金专题训练:语法填空

高考热点|纪念霍金专题训练:语法填空近几年来,科技题材的文章一直是高考英语阅读理解所倍加青睐的。

当代最伟大物理学家霍金的离世无疑唤起了人们对科学的关注,因此,关于霍金的文章极有可能出现在2018高考英语中哦,今天,给大家推送一篇关于霍金的语法填空!Stephen Hawking, who is the most famous physicist, was born in Britain on January 8th, 1942. As a child, he was enthusiastic about 1.________ (design) complicated toys but 2.________ (fortune), in his twenties, he suffered 3.________ a disease that was impossible to be cured, 4.________ was a great challenge for him. However, he was not only positive about the misfortunes, and eventually he 5.________ (defeat) all the obstacles but also he was absorbed 6.________ his research in the universe. In 1988, his best-seller A Brief History of Time 7.________ (publish), in which he put forward the idea 8.________ time itself has a beginning, and that it will have 9.________ end. In 10.________ (conclude), he has made outstanding contributions to the fields of cosmology and quantum gravity.答案:1. designing 2. unfortunately 3. from 4. which 5. defeated 6. in 7. was published 8. that9. an 10. conclusion。

原创英语阅读理解霍金 Hawking

原创英语阅读理解霍金 Hawking

The world has lost one of its brightest stars. British physicist Stephen Hawking died on March 14, at the age of 76.Hawking was known for his vast knowledge of black holes and the Big Bang theory, which attempts to explain how the universe began. His 1988 book A Brief History of Time, which contains his understanding of the universe, is one of the biggest-selling science books of all time.His hard work led him to receive many awards and prizes. Forexample, in 2006, he was awarded the Copley Medal, anoutstanding award for scientific achievement.But his fame didn’t only come f rom his scientific achievements—his life experience was also inspiring. At the age of 21, he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease (运动神经元病), before being confined to a wheelchair and needing the help of a voice synthesizer (合成器) to speak. He was predicted to die within a few years, yet he lived on to become one of the greatest scientists the world has ever known.Although he’s no longer with us, his legacy will surely live on. As Sajid Javid, a UK government minister, put it, “A brie f history on Earth; an eternity in the stars.”【语篇概述】本文是一篇时文报道。

Stephen Hawking高考英语热点话题阅读理解解答

Stephen Hawking高考英语热点话题阅读理解解答

霍金真的走的。

霍金的伟大不仅仅在于他在科学上的成就,从一个人的角度来讲,他是非常了不起的。

试想想,任何一个身患残疾,整日坐在轮椅上,不能自理的人来说,还能实现自己的人生价值,这种成就,这种乐观和顽强,是他永远留给我们的财富。

今天摘选了霍金曾经说过的一些话,我们一起来学习一下。

New Words:attitude n. 态度;看法;psychologically adv. 心理上地;心理学地concentrate vi. 集中;浓缩;handicap n. 障碍;appeal to 对…有吸引力1. ON DISABILITIES"If you are disabled, it is probably not your fault, but it is no good blaming the world or expecting it to take pity on you. One has to have a positive attitude and must make the best of the situation that one finds oneself in; if one is physically disabled, one cannot afford to be psychologically disabled as well. In my opinion, one should concentrate on activities in which one's physical disability will not present a serious handicap. I am afraid that Olympic Games for the disabled do not appeal to me, but it is easy for me to say that because I never liked athletics anyway. On the other hand, science is a very good area for disabled people because it goes on mainly in the mind. Of course, most kinds of experimental work are probably ruled out for most such people, but theoretical work is almost ideal. My disabilities have not been a significant handicap in my field, which is theoretical physics. Indeed, they have helped me in a way by shielding me from lecturing and administrative work that I would otherwise have been involved in. I have managed, however, only because of the large amount of help I have received from my wife, children, colleagues and students. I find that people in general are very ready to help, but you should encourage them to feel that their efforts to aid you are worthwhile by doing as well as you possibly can."— From "Handicapped People and Science," Science Digest 92, No. 9, September 19842. ON IMPERFECTION"Next time someone complains that you have made a mistake, tell him that may be a good thing. Because without imperfection, neither you nor I would exist."— From Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking, 20103. ON THE ADVICE HE GAVE HIS CHILDREN"One, remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Two, never give up work. Work gives you meaning and purpose and life is empty without it. Three, if you are lucky enough to find love, remember it is there and don't throw it away."— To Diane Sawyer/ABC News, June 2010热点话题练习1:Stephen Hawking,a world famous British physicist,will write a children's book with his daughter.Hawking said the book will be "a bit like Harry Potter" but without the magic."It explains the wonders of the universe(宇宙)," said Hawking,while he was on a visit to Hong Kong last week.Hawking,64,is probably the world's most famous scientist after Albert Einstein.He is an expert on black holes.He has put his whole life into digging into the beginning (and the end) of the universe."My goal is simple," Hawking once said."It is to completely understand the universe,why it is as it is and why it is there at all."Hawking has a bad illness that stops him from moving or talking.For a period of time,he had no way to communicate except by blinking(眨眼).Now he sits on a wheelchair with a computer by his side.To communicate,he moves two fingers to control the computer's mouse.He selects his words from the screen,which are then spoken by a voice synthesizer(音响合成器)."I have had the disease for most of my life," Hawking once said."Yet it has not stopped me from being successful at my work."Although Hawking is such a disabled man,he made great achievements.He has received many awards and prizes for his work over the years.This includes winning the Albert Einstein Award.It is the highest achievement in theoretical physics(理论物理).41.The book that Stephen Hawking will write is________.A.the same as Harry Potter.B.is quite different from Harry Potter.C.about the magicD.about science42.From text we can learn ________.A.Hawking is more famous than Einstein.B.Hawking is less famous than Einstein.C.Both Hawking and Einstein are very famous.D.Neither Hawking nor Einstein is famous.43.What does the underlined pronoun "it" stand for?A.The goal.B.The magic.C.The universe.D.The book.44.According to the text,which of the following statements is the fact?A.Hawking has received many awards and prices except the Albert Einstein Award.B.The illness keeps him from moving and talking.C.He communicates with others by speaking.D.The illness stopped him from being successful.45.What is the best title for the text?A.Stephen HawkingB.A Famous BookC.Live as Hawking DoesD.A Clever Man热点话题练习2:Stephen Hawking was born in Oxford, England on 8th January, 1942. He went to school in St Albans--a small city near London. Although he did well, he was never top of his class. After leaving school, Hawking went first to Oxford University where he studied physics, and then he went to Cambridge University where he studied cosmology. As he himself admits(承认), he didn't work hard. He was a very lazy student, and did very little work. However, he still got good marks.It was at the age of 20 that Hawking first noticed something was wrong with him. He started to bump (撞上 )into things. When he visited his family at Christmas time, his mother was so worried that she made him see a doctor. Hawking was sent to hospital for tests. Finally, the result came back. Hawking had motor neuron disease, an incurable illness which would make him unable to speak, breathe or move without the help of a machine. Doctors said they had no way to help him. He would die before he was 23.At first, Hawking became very sad. After a while, though, he began to see his life in a different way. As he later write, "Before my illness was diagnosed(诊断), I had been very bored with life. There bad not seemed to be anything worth doing. But shortly after I came out of hospital, I suddenly realized that there were a lot of worthwhile things I could do." Hawking married, found a job at Cambridge University, and had three children. He also went on to do some of the most important scientific research.Today, Hawking still works at Cambridge University as a professor. He strongly believes that his story shows that nobody, however bad their situation(处境) is, should lose hope. "Life is not fair, "he once said. "You just have to do the best you can in your own situation."1.As a university student, Stephen Hawking _______.A.worked very hard B.studied math and physicsC.was the best student in his class D.was lazy and did very little work2.Hawking first noticed something was wrong with him when ______.A.he was sent to hospital for tests B.his mother made him, see a doctorC.he was twenty years old D.he visited his family at Christmas time one year3.In this passage the word "incurable" means ______.A.无法治愈的B.难以确诊的C.常见的D.可以治愈的4.When Hawking was first diagnosed with motor neuron disease, he __.A.made up his mind to get married B.began to ,see his life in a different wayC.thought that nothing in life was worth doing D.became very unhappily5.What would be the best title for this passage?A.Motor Neuron Disease B.Life is Fair C.Professor Stephen Hawking D.A Lazy Boy热点话题练习3:Stephen Hawking was one of the most famous scientists in this century.He was born in 1942.he’s a worldwell-known on space and time.Stephen is researching some very big questions, such as:How did the universebegin? How will it end?Stephen was a student at Oxford University.He studied math and science.Then, at the age of twenty, he became sick.He was so young, but the doctors said to his family, “He has only two more years to live.” As amatter of fact, the doctors were wrong-he didn’t die.He can’t walk now but he uses a wheelchair(轮椅).Hecan’t feed himself and get in or out of bed himself.But he refused to give in to the condition.He talks with thehelp of a computer.After Oxford, Stephen went to Cambridge University.Three years later, in 1965, he became adoctor of philosophy(哲学).Because of his serious health problems, it was difficult for him to draw diagrams(图表)or to write.So hestarted to think in pictures.With this new way of thinking, he became one of the most famous scientists in the world.In 1891, he met the Pope(教皇)in Rome.They talked about his ideas.Then in 1988, he wrote his first important book,A Brief History of Time.It sold more than 5.5 million copies in 33 different languages.He wasonce invited to China, he impressed us with his self-confidence, humorous and witty(风趣的)conversation.1.Which of the following is NOT true?A.Stephen is good at thinking.B.Stephen cannot walk.C.Stephen has had the answers to some very big questions.D.Stephen had once studied math and science at Oxford University.2.How old was Stephen when he became a doctor of philosophy?A.21 B.23 C.27 D.253.A Brief History of Time is _________.A.a book which is well-known all over the word B.a book about Rome’s historyC.Stephen’s talk collection with the Pope in RomeD.Stephen’s talk collection with me in China4.Stephen’s studies DO NOT relate(涉及)to _________ according to the passage.A.science B.math C.philosophy D.Art5.The right order of Stephen’s main experiences in _________.a.He went to Cambridge University.b.He became very ill.c.He wrote his first import book.d.He met the Pope in Rome.A.c-a-b-e-d B.a-b-c-d-e C.c-b-a–e–d D.a-c-b-e-d热点话题练习4:Stephen Hawking, the disabled author of A Brief History of Time is launching his second journey to China in Hangzhou of Zhejiang Province. His first visit was over 10 years ago.The great theoretical scientist has been invited to attend a state-of-the-art mathematics research institute at Zhejing University, Hangzhou-based Dushi Kuaibao reported.On Sunday evening, he made his début at a press conference held at Shangri-La hotel, Hangzhou. Hawking appeared at about 5:00 p.m. with his wife.The 50-year-old man answered a total of nine questions with the help of his computer.“Experts in theoretical science are dispersed around the world, but we need communication. I am very glad that the world’s first-class conference is being held in China this time,”he said.“I find the real universe much more interesting than the one in the film Star Wars ,” Hawking joked.“I encourage young people to study theoretical physics first if they are interested in it.”Stephen Hawking has worked on the basic laws which govern the universe. With Roger Penrose he showed that Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity impli ed (隐含) space and time would have a beginning in the Big Bang and an end in black holes. These results indicated it was necessary to unify General Relativity with Quantum Theory, the other great scientific development of the first half of the 20th century.One consequence(结果) of such a unification theory would be that black holes would not be completely black, but emit (放射) radiation and eventually evaporate (蒸发) and disappear. Another conjecture (推测) is that the universe has no edge or boundary in imaginary time. This would imply that the way the universe began was completely determined by the laws of science.But the talented man who has produced such rich work suffers serious Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) (肌萎缩性脊髓索硬化). He is one of the 350,000 sufferers in the world. The disease kills over 100,000 people every year.“I like life and I love life, my family and music give me the greatest happiness,”smiled Hawking, who can only move three fingers.In the coming year, Hawking said he is scheduled to write a new edition of A Brief History of Time for young children.“A Brief History of Time is my first book for common people. But I later found that I could write it in a more simple way,”he answered,“So I decided to rewrite it so that all people can read it easily.”1.It is obvious that Hawking ________.A.comes to China for the first time B.has never been to China beforeC.has been to China twice D.hopes to come to visit China one day2.What do the underlined words“are dispersed”in the fifth paragraph mean?A.Live together. B.Live far away from. C.Know each other better.D.Have connection with each other.3.From the passage we know the nature of Hawking’s being ________.A.determined and humorous B.learned and humorous C.learned and shy D.disabled4.It can be inferred that Hawking ________.A.greatly improved Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity B.knows a lot about Einstein’s theoryC.has A Brief History of Time published recently D.loves nothing but his study on universe热点话题练习5:Stephen Hawking, the disabled writer of A Brief History of Time, was on his second journey to China in Hangzhou of Zhejiang Province. His first 1 was over ten years ago. The great theoretical scientist has been invitedto 2 a mathematics research institute at Zhejiang University, Metropolis Newspaper reported.3 Sunday evening, he made his appearance at a press conference4 at Shangri-La hotel, Hangzhou.Hawking 5 at about 5:00pm with his wife. The elderly man answered a total of nine 6 with the help of his 7 . “I findthe real universe much more 8 than the one in the film Star Wars,” Hawking joked. “I 9 young people to study theoretical physics first 10 they are interested in it.” But the talented man 11 has produced such rich worksuffers from 12 motor neuron disease(运动神经元病). He is one of the 350,000 sufferers in the world. Thedisease 13 over 100,000 people every year. “I like life and I love life, my family and music give me the 14 happi ness,” smiled Hawking, who can 15 move two fingers.In the 16 year, Hawking said he is scheduled to write a new edition of A Brief History of Time 17 young children. “A Brief History of Time is my first book for 18 people. But I later found that I could write it in amore 19 way,” he answered. “So I decided to rewrite it 20 all people can read it easily.”1. A. visit B. book C. country D. city2. A. study B. develop C. attend D. work3. A. Until B. After C. During D. On4. A. made B. held C. covered D. proved5. A. appeared B. stepped C. advanced D. led6. A. students B. questions C. listeners D. journalists7. A. assistant B. servant C. computer D. book8. A. dangerous B. dark C. terrible D. interesting9. A. encourage B. call C. lead D. teach10. A. if B. unless C. although D. before11. A. he B. who C. 不填 D. what12. A. heavy B. serious C. unbelievable D. poor13. A. affects B. spreads C. kills D. saves14. A. greatest B. saddest C. worst D. least15. A. hardly B. gently C. ever D. only16. A. past B. good C. old D. coming17. A. for B. of C. with D. off18. A. common B. scientific C. honored D. rich19. A. proper B. simple C. difficult D. technical20. A. as if B. as long as C. so that D. even though教师版霍金真的走的,我一开始是拒绝相信的,直到我看到了各种平台的各种推文。

霍金博士学位阅读答案

霍金博士学位阅读答案

霍金博士学位阅读答案霍金博士学位阅读答案我们无法用自己的阅历与知识去丈量霍金的成就,也无法理解霍金到底是怎样的一个人,他经历了什么,又改变了什么…以下是霍金博士学位阅读答案,欢迎阅读。

牛津大学魅力超凡,但对17岁的霍金来说,头一年的功课很没意思。

他几乎毫不费力就能解答导师出的任何物理或数学问题,轻易地胜利无法带来成就感。

他很少做笔记,对很多标准教科书也不信任。

一位导师根据一本教科书给全班出了一些题,霍金竟然没做任何一题,导师问他原因时,他花了二十分钟指出了那本书中所有的错误。

进入牛津快三年的时候,霍金开始面临毕业考试的压力。

有一件事使情况有些复杂,那就是他已向剑桥大学提出申请,准备攻读宇宙学博士。

但是要被剑桥录取,他就必须得到牛津所授予的最高荣誉——第一等学位。

霍金的毕业考试成绩在第一等和第二等之间。

他必须再参加口试。

他很了解自己在学校中的形象,但他低估了别人对他天分的高度评价。

当主试者要求他他能谈未来的计划时,他说:“您给我第一等,我将进剑桥,如果我得到第二等我将留在牛津,所以我想您会给我第一等。

”结果他们真的给了他第一等。

霍金到剑桥攻读博士时选择了宇宙学,他认为“宇宙学有着定义明确的理论——爱因斯坦的广义相对论”。

他被分配给一位名叫夏玛的教授,他很快发现夏玛是一位能给他很多鼓励的老师,一位总有时间与他讨论问题的科学家。

第一学期早些时候,夏玛注意到霍金有轻微的语言障碍,霍金的父母和同学也注意到他有点儿不对劲:一个宴会上,霍金倒一杯葡萄酒时,把大部分酒倒在了桌布上而不是杯子里。

春季学期前,霍金被送进一家医院接受检查。

他被诊断出患了罕见的、无法治愈的运动神经元症。

这种病的发展结果是全身肌肉萎缩而瘫痪,但大脑的诸如思考与记忆的高级功能不受损害。

通常的预测是当蔓延性瘫痪导致呼吸肌肉失效时,病人会因窒息或肺炎而死亡。

医生预言霍金只能再活两年。

毫无疑问,霍金深受打击,认为自己可能活不到读完博士。

一段消沉之后,他想:“如果我非死不可的话,那也要做些好事再死。

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实用文档文案大全阅读理解(一)Stephen Hawking, a world famous British physicist, also wrote a children's book with his daughter. Hawking said the book would be “a bit like Harry Potter” but withoutthe magic. “It explains the wonders of the universe(宇宙),” said Hawking, while he was on a visit to Hong Kong over 10 years ago.Hawking, is probably the world's most famous scientist after Albert Einstein. He is an expert on black holes. He has put his whole life into digging into the beginning (and the end) of the universe. “My goal is simple,”Hawking once said. “It is to completely understand theuniverse, why it is as it is and why it is there at all.”Hawking has a bad illness that stops him from moving or talking. For a period of time, he had no way to communicateexcept by blinking(眨眼).Now he sits on a wheelchair with a computer by his side. To communicate, he moves two fingers to control the computer's mouse. He selects his words from the screen, which are then spoken by a voice synthesizer(音响合成器).“I have had the disease for most of my life,” Hawkingonce said. “Yet it has not stopped me from beingsuccessful at my work.”Although Hawking is such a disabled man, he made great achievements. He has received many awards and prizes for his work over the years. This includes winning the Albert Einstein Award. It is the highest achievement in theoretical physics(理论物理学).1. In the first paragraph, the book that Stephen Hawkingwrote is_____. A. the same as Harry PotterB. is quite different from Harry Potter.C. about the magicD. about science2. From text we can learn _____.A. Hawking is more famous than EinsteinB. Hawking isless famous than EinsteinC. Both Hawking and Einstein are very famousD. NeitherHawking nor Einstein is famous实用文档文案大全3. What does the underlined pronoun “it” stand for?A. The goal.B. The magic.C. The universe.D. The book.4. According to the text, which of the followingstatements is the fact? A. Hawking has received manyawards and prices except the Albert Einstein Award.B. The illness keeps him from moving and talking.C. He communicates with others by speaking.D. The illnessstopped him from being successful.答案:1-4 DCAB阅读理解(二)Stephen Hawking was born in Oxford, England on 8th January,1942. He went to school in St Allbans, a small city nearLondon. Although he did well, he was never top of hisclass.After leaving school, Hawking went first to OxfordUniversity where he studied physics and then went toCambridge University where he studied cosmology(宇宙学).As he himself admits, he didn't work hard. He was a very lazy student, and didvery little work. However, he still got high marks.It was at the age of 20 that Hawking first noticedsomething was wrong with him. He started to bump intothings. When he visited his family at Christmas time, hismother was so worried that she made him see a doctor. Hawking was sent to hospital for tests. Finally, the result came back. Hawking had motor neuron disease(运动神经元病), an incurable illness which would make him unable to speak, breathe or move without the help of a machine. Doctors said they had no way to help him. He would die before 23.实用文档文案大全At first, Hawking became very depressed. After a while, though, he began to see his life in a different way. As he later wrote, “Before my illness was diagnosed(诊断), I had been very bored with life. There had not seemed to be anything worth doing. But shortly after I came out of hospital, I suddenly realised that there were a lot of worthwhile(值得做的) things I could do.” Then Hawking got married and found a job at Cambridge University as a professor. He strongly believes that his story shows that nobody, however bad their situation is, should lose hope. “Life is not fair.” He once said. “You just have to do the best you can in your own situation.”5. As a university student, Stephen Hawking _______. A. worked hardB. studied math and physicsC. was the best student in his classD. was lazy and did very little work6. Hawking first noticed something was wrong with him when _______. A. he was sent to hospital for test B. his mother made him see a doctor C. he was twenty D. he visited his family at Christmas time one year7. In the passage the word “incurable” means _______.A. 无法治愈的B. 难以确诊的C. 常见的D. 可以治愈的8. When Hawking was first diagnosed with motor neurondisease, he _______. A. made up his mind to get married B. became very sad C. thought that nothing in life was worth(值得的) doing D. began to see his life in a different way答案:5-8 DCAB实用文档文案大全阅读理解(三)Stephen Hawking is one of the most famous scientists in this century. He was born in 1942. He's world well-known on space and time. Stephen was searching some very big questions, such as How did the universe begin? How will it end?Stephen was a student at Oxford University. He studied math and science. Then, at the age of twenty, he became sick. He was so young, but the doctors said to his family, “He has only two more years to live.” As a matter of fact,the doctors were wrong – he didn't die. He can't walkbut he uses a wheelchair(轮椅). He can't feed himself and get in or out of bed himself. But he refused to give in to the condition. He talks with the help of a computer. After Oxford, Stephen went to Cambridge University. Threeyears later, in 1965, he became a doctor of philosophy(哲学).Because of his serious health problems, it was difficult for him to draw diagrams(图表) or to write. So he started to think in pictures. With this new way of thinking, he became one of the most famous scientists in the world. In 1981, he met the Pope(教皇) in Rome. They talked about his ideas. Then in 1988, he wrote his first important book, A Brief History of Time. It sold more than 5.5 million copies in 33 different languages. He was once invited to China, he impressed us with his self-confidence, humorousand witty(风趣的) conversation.9. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Stephen is good at thinking.B. Stephen cannot walk.C. Stephen has had the answers to some very big questions.D. Stephen had once studied math and science.10. A Brief History of Time is ________.A. a book which is well-known all over the wordB. a book about Rome's historyC. Stephen's talk collection with the Pope in RomeD. Stephen's talk collection with me in China11. Stephen's studies DO NOT relate (涉及) to ________ according to the passage.A. scienceB. mathC. philosophyD. art12. The right order of Stephen's main experiences in________.a. He went to Cambridge University.b. He became very ill.c. He wrote his first important book.实用文档文案大全d. He met the Pope in Rome.A. c-a-b-dB. a-b-c-dC. b-a-d-cD. a-c-b-d答案:9-12 CADCStephen Hawking, the disabled writer ofA Brief History of Tim, was on hissecond journey to China in Hangzhou of Zhejiang Province. His first 1 was overten years ago. The great theoretical scientist has been invited to 2 a mathematicsresearch institute at ZhejiangUniversity,Metropolis Newspape reported.3 Sunday evening, he made his appearance at a press conference4 atShangri-La hotel, Hangzhou. Hawking5 at about 5:00pm with his wife. Theelderly man answered a total of nine6 with the help of his 7. “I find the realuniverse much more 8 than the one in the filmStar War,” Hawking joked.“ 9 young people to study theoretical physics first 10 they are interested in it.”But the talented man 11 has produced such rich work suffers from 12 motorneuron disease运动神经元). He isone of the 350,000 sufferers in the world.The disease 13over 100,000 people every year. “I like life and I lovelfe, myfamily and music give me the 14 happiness,”smiled Hawking, whocan 15 move two fingers.In the 16 year, Hawking said he is scheduled to write a new edition ofABrief History of Tim 17 young children.A Brief History of Tim is my firstbook for 18 people. But I later found that I could write it in a more 19 way,”he answered. “So I decided to rewrite i 20 all people can read it easily.1. A. visit B. book C. country D. city2. A. study B. develop C. attend D. work3. A. Until B. After C. During D. On4. A. made B. held C. covered D. proved5.A. appearedB. steppedC. advancedD. led6. A. students B. questions C. listeners D. journalists7. A. assistant B. servant C. computer D. book8. A. dangerous B. dark C. terrible D. interesting9. A. encourage B. call C. lead D. teach10. A. if B. unless C. although D. before实用文档文案大全11. A. he B. who C. 不填 D. what12. A. heavy B. serious C. unbelievable D. poor 13. A. affects B. spreads C. kills D. saves 14. A. greatestB. saddestC. worstD. least 15. A. hardly B. gentlyC. everD. only 16. A. past B. good C. old D. coming17. A. for B. of C. with D. off18. A. common B. scientific C. honored D. rich 19. A. proper B. simple C. difficult D. technical 20. A. as if B. as long as C. so that D. even though答案:1-5 ACDBA 6-10 BCDAA11-15 BBCAD 16-20 DAABCStephen Hawking, who is the most famous physicist, was born in Britain on January 8th, 1942. As a child, he was enthusiastic about 1.________ (design) complicated toys but 2.________ (fortune), in his twenties, he suffered 3.________ a disease that was impossible to be cured,4.________ was a great challenge for him. However, he was not only positive about the misfortunes, and eventually he5.________ (defeat) all the obstacles but also he was absorbed6.________ his research in the universe. In 1988, his best-seller A Brief History of Time7.________ (publish), in which he put forward the idea8.________ time itself has a beginning, and that it will have9.________ end. In 10.________ (conclude), he has made outstanding contributions to the fields of cosmology and quantum gravity.答案:1. designing 2. unfortunately 3. from 4. which 5. defeated 6. in 7. was published 8. that 9. an 10. conclusion【预测话题】申请信【预测题目】实用文档文案大全假设你是新华中学的高三生李华,最近听说美籍华人Johnson出资帮助贫困大学生。

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