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Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared. This is the famous equation of Albert

Einstein. It(51)to the category of the theory of relativity, and it equates energy with mass.

All things are made up of atoms. When(52)of an atom travels at almost the speed of light(53)we put more energy into it to increase the speed, it begins to in crease in mass. The energy that makes it travel fast cannot make it travel(54)the speed of light—nothing(55)light can travel that fast- so the energy goes into the thing(56)and increases its mass. Energy(57)into mass.

Why is the theory called the theory of relativity? A thing that is relative depends upon(58)else to identify it or to define it. In relativity theory we identify or define mass, time, and length(59)to the speed of light.

When something is at rest, it looks(60)in length. However, when it travels at almost the speed of light, it becomes(61). Time also changes. However, the change in time is(62)to the change in length. The length of a thing becomes short(63)time becomes long.

If you want to(64)young, relative to a friend, take a trip in a spaceship that travels at(65)the speed of light. And, although time and heartbeat seem ordinary to you in the spaceship, when you return, look at your friend; Relative to you, he or she is old.

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B.relates

C.belongs

D.adheres

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第1题

回答{TSE}题: Einstein Named "Person of the Century" Albert Einstein, whose theories on spa
ce time and matter helpedunravel the secrets of the atom and of the universe, was chosen as "Personof the Century" by Time magazine on Sunday. A man whose very name is synonymous with scientific genius,Einstein has come to represent more than any other person the flowering of 20thcentury scientific thought that set the stage for the age of technology. "The world has changed far more in the past 100 years thanin any other century in history. The reason is not political or economic, buttechnological-technoiogies that flowed directly from advances in basic science." wrote theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking in a Time essay explainingEinstein's significance. 46__________ Time chose as runner-up President Franklin Roosevelt to representthe triumph of freedom and democracy over fascism, and Mahatma Gandhi as anicon for a century when civil and human rights became crucial factors in globalpolitics. "What we saw Franklin Roosevelt embodying the great themeof freedom's fight against totalitari anism, Gandhi personifying the greattheme of individuals struggling for their rights, and Einstein being both agreat genius and a great symbol of a scientific revolution that brought with itamazing technological advances that helped expand the growth of freedom. "said Time Magazine Editor Walter Isaacson. Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany in 1879. 47__________He wasslow to learn to speak and did not do well in elementary school. He could notstomach organized learning and loathed taking exams. In 1905, however, he was to publish a theory which stands asone of the most intricate examples of human imagination in history. 48__________Everything else -mass, weight,space, even time itself is a variable. And he offered the world his now-famousequation: energy equals mass times the speed of light squared——E=mc2.49 __________There was less faith in absolutes, not only of time and space butalso of truth and morality. Einstein's famous equation was also the seed that led to the developmentof atomic energy and weapons. In1939, six years after he fled European fascismand settled at Princeton University, Einstein, an avowed pacifist, signed aletter to President Roosevelt urging the United States to develop an atomicbomb before Nazi Germany did. 50__________.Einstein did not work on the project. Einstein died in Princeton, New Jersey in1955. A."Indirectly, relativity paved the way for a newrelativism in morality, art and politics. "Isaacson wrote in an essayexplaining Time's choices. B.How he thought of the relativity theory influenced thegeneral public's view about Albert Einstein. C."Clearly, no scientist better represents those advancesthan Albert Einstein." D.Roosevelt heeded the advice and formed the "ManhattanProject" that secretly developed the first atomic weapon. E.In his early years, Einstein did not show the promise ofwhat he was to become. F.In his "Special Theory of Relativity", Einsteindescribed how the only constant in the universe is the speed of light. {TS} 46__________

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According to the news, what kind of energy would provide much needed energy inputs, but is
too limited for mass use?

A.Petroleum

B.Solar power

C.Coal

D.Natural gas

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第3题

根据材料回答下列各题: Technology has been an encouragement of historical change. It acted
as such a force in Eng-land beginning in the eighteenth century, and across the entire Western World in the nineteenth.Rapid advances were made in the use of scientific findings in the manufacture (制造) of goods,which has changed ideas about work. One of the first changes was that other forms of energy havetaken the place of human power. Along with this came the increased use of machines to manufac-ture products in less time. People also developed machines that could produce the same parts for a product: each nail wasexactly like every other nail, meaning that each nail could be changed for every other nail. Thismeans that goods could be mass produced, though mass production required breaking productiondown into smaller and smaller tasks. Once this was done, workers no longer started on the product and labored to complete it. In-stead, they might work only one thousandth of it, other workers completing their own parts in cer-tain order. There is nothing strange about this manufacturing work by today’s standards. Highlyskilled workers were unable to compare with the new production techniques, as mass production al-lowed goods of high standard to be produced in greater number than could ever be done by hand.But the skilled worker wasn’t the only loser, the common workers lost too. Similar changes forcedfarmers away. The increased mechanization(机械化) of agriculture freed masses of workers fromploughing the land and harvesting its crops. They had little choice but to stream toward the rapidlydeveloping industrial centers. Increasingly, standards were set by machines. Workers no longerowned their own tools, their skill was no longer valued, and pride in their work was no longer pos-sible. Workers fed, looked after and repaired the machines that could work faster than humans atgreatly reduced cost. In this passage, which of the following is NOT considered as a change caused by the use of scientific findings in the production of goods?

A.Other forms of energy have taken the place of human power.

B.The increased exploitation of workers in the 19th century.

C.The increased use of machines to make products in less time.

D.The use of machines producing parts of the same standard.

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第4题

Albert EinsteinBorn in 1879, in Ulm, Germany, Einstein was two years old when his parents

Albert Einstein

Born in 1879, in Ulm, Germany, Einstein was two years old when his parents moved to Munich. There his father opened a business in electrical supplies. As a boy, Einstein did not learn to talk until later than others of his age, and in his early childhood he was not considered especially bright. But by the time he was fourteen years old, he had recovered from a slow start to the extent that he had taught himself advanced mathematics from textbooks. By then he knew what he wanted to be when he grew up. He wanted to be a physicist and devote himself to research.

The Einsteins, however, could not afford to pay for the advanced education young Einstein needed. The family business had declined, and they were forced to leave Munich to live in Milan, Italy, where they had relatives. As for Albert, the family did manage to send him to a technical school in Switzerland, and later to the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich.

In 1901, when Einstein was twenty-two years old, he began teaching, and in 1902 he went to work as a patent office examiner in Bern. Now able to pay his own expenses, he continued his schooling at the University of Zurich, where he received a doctor' s degree in 1905. This was the period when he first began the research which led to his famous theory of relativity.

To most people it is not easy to explain why Einstein' s theory has had such an immense effect upon the whole scientific and intellectual world. After its formation, scientists never again regarded the world as they had before. The theory set forth new and far-reaching conclusions about the nature of space, time, motion, mass, energy, and the relations governing all these. Basically the theory proposed, among other things, that the greatest speed possible is the speed of light; that the rate of a clock moving through space will decrease as its speed increases; and that energy and mass are equal and interchangeable. This latter claim, based on the formula "energy equals mass times the square of the speed of light" was later proved by atomic fission, on which the atomic bomb is based.

Toward the end of his life, when Einstein was asked to explain his law of relativity to a group of young students, he said: "When you sit with a nice girl for two hours, you think it's only a minute. But when you sit on a hot stove for a minute, you think it's two hours. That is relativity."

Einstein had an effect on science and history that only a few men have ever achieved. An American university president once commented that "Einstein has created a new outlook, a new view of the universe. It may be some generations before the average mind grasps the identity of time and space, and so on—but even ordinary men understand now that the universe is something vaster than ever thought before."

By 1914 Einstein had gained world fame. He accepted the offer to become a professor at the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Bedim He had few duties, little teaching, and unlimited opportunities for study. It was an ideal position, but soon his peace and quiet were broken by the First World War. Einstein hated violence. Though he was not personally involved, the war and its misery affected him deeply. He lost interest in much of his research. Only when peace finally came in 1918 was he able to get back to work.

During the years following World War [, Germany heaped honors upon Einstein. He was persuaded to become director of Theoretical Physics in the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute. He won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921. Prussia made him an honorary citizen. Potsdam built an Einstein Tower in its Astrophysical Institute. Berlin held public celebration on his fiftieth birthday. Being a shy man, Einstein did not attend, but he received several baskets full of cards, letters, and telegrams expressing admiration and b

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B.N

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第5题

根据以下材料,回答题Einstein Named "Person of the Century"Albert Einstein, whose theories o

根据以下材料,回答题

Einstein Named "Person of the Century"

Albert Einstein, whose theories on space time and matter helped unravel (解决) the secrets of the atom and of the universe, was chosen as "Person of the Century" by Time magazine on Sunday.

A man whose very name is synonymous (同义的) with scientific genius, Einstein has come to represent more than any other person the flowering of 20th century scientific though that set the stage for the age of technology. "The world has changed far more in the past 100 years than in any other century in history. The reason is not political or economic, but technological—technologies that flowed directly from advances in basic science," wrote theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking in a Time essay explaining Einstein"s significance.46______

Time chose as runner-up President Franklin Roosevelt to represent the triumph of freedom and democracy over fascism, and Mahatma Gandhi as an icon (象征) for a century when civil and human rights became crucial factors in global politics.

"What we saw was Franklin Roosevelt embodying the great theme of freedom"s fight against totalitarianism, Gandhi personifying (象征,体现) the great theme of individuals struggling for their rights, and Einstein being both a great genius and a great symbol of a scientific revolution that brought with it amazing technological advances that helped expand the growth of freedom,"said Time Magazine Editor Walter Isaacson.

Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany in 1879.47______ He was slow to learn to speak and did not do well in elementary school. He could not stomach organized learning and loathed taking exams. In 1905, however, he was to publish a theory which stands as one of the most intricate examples of human imagination in history.48______ Everything else——mass, weight, space, even time itself—— is a variable (变量) . And he offered the world his now-famous equation (方程式):energy equals mass times the speed of light squared——E=mc2.

49______"There was less faith in absolutes, not only of time and space but also of truth and morality." Einstein"s famous equation was also the seed that led to the development of atomic energy and weapons. In 1939, six years after he fled European fascism and settled at Princeton University, Einstein, an avowed pacifist, signed a letter to President Roosevelt urging the United States to develop an atomic bomb before Nazi Germany did. 50______ Einstein did not work on the project. Einstein died in Princeton, New Jersey in 1955.

回答(46)题 查看材料

A."Indirectly, relativity paved the way for a new relativism in morality, art and politics,"Isaacson wrote in an essay explaining Time"s choices.

B.How he thought of the relativity theory influenced the general public"s view about Albert Einstein.

C."Clearly, no scientist better represents those advances than Albert Einstein."

D.Roosevelt heeded the advice and formed the "Manhattan Project" that secretly developed the first atomic weapon.

E.In his early years, Einstein did not show the promise of what he was to become.

F.In his "Special Theory of Relativity," Einstein described how the only constant in the universe is the speed of light.

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第6题

Save Energy At Home On the average, Americans waste as much energy as two-thirds of the wo

Save Energy At Home

On the average, Americans waste as much energy as two-thirds of the world's population consumes. That's largely the(51)of driving inefficient cars, using inefficient appliances (设备), and living and working in poorly insulated (隔热) buildings. Then what can you do to(52)the situation?

Buy energy-efficient products -- Buy new appliances or electronics of the highest energy-efficiency rating. New energy-efficient models may cost more initially, but have a lower operating(53)over their lifetimes. The most energy-efficient models(54)the Energy Star label, which identifies products(55)use 20-40 percent less energy than standard new products. According to the EPA (美国环境保护署), the typical American household can save about $400 per year in(56)bills with products that carry the Energy Star.

Switch to compact fluorescent bulbs (荧光灯) -- Change the three bulbs you use(57)in your house to compact fluorescents. Each compact fluorescent bulb will keep half a ton of CO2 out of the air(58)its lifetime.(59), compact fluorescent bulbs last ten times as long and can save $30 per year in electricity costs.

Set heating and cooling temperatures correctly -- Check thermostats (温度自调节器) in your home to make sure they are(60)at a level that doesn't waste energy.

Turn off the lights -- Turn off lights and other electrical appliances such as televisions and radios when you're not(61)them. Install automatic timers for lights that people in your house frequently(62)to turn them off when leaving a room.

Let the sun shine in -- The cheapest and most energy-efficient light and heat source is often right outside your window. On(63)days, open blinds (百叶窗) to let the sun light your home for free. Also remember that(64)entering a room equals passive solar heating. Even on cold winter days, sun streaming into a room can raise the temperature by several(65).

A.power

B.result

C.way

D.work

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第7题

According to paragraph 4, the Earth system as a whole is a closed system becauseA.the Eart

According to paragraph 4, the Earth system as a whole is a closed system because

A.the Earth receives no energy from outside the system boundary

B.the boundary of the Earth system is clearly defined

C.no mass crosses the system boundary, but some energy does

D.the Earth system uses energy from solar radiation to support life

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第8题

请根据短文的内容,回答题。 Save Energy at HomeOn the average, Americans waste as much energy

请根据短文的内容,回答题。

Save Energy at Home

On the average, Americans waste as much energy as two-thirds of the world&39;s population consumes. That&39;s largely the __________ .(51) of driving inefficient cars, using inefficient appliances (设备), and living and working in poorly insulated (隔热)buildings. Then what can you do to __________ (52) the situation?<br>

Buy energy-efficient products--buy new appliances or electronics of the highest energy-efficiency rating. New energy-efficient models may cost more initially, but have a lower operating __________ (53)over their lifetimes. The most energy-efficient models __________ (54) the Energy Star label, which identifies products __________ (55) use 20-40 percent less energy than standard new products.<br>

According to the EPA (美国环境保护署), the typical American household can save about $400 per year in __________ (56) bills with products that carry the Energy Star.<br>

Switch to compact fluorescent bulbs (荧光灯) --change the three bulbs you use __________ .(57)in your house to compact fluorescents. Each compact fluorescent bulb will keep half a ton of CO2 out of the air __________ (58) its lifetime. __________ .(59), compact fluorescent bulbs last ten times as long and can save $30 per year in electricity costs.<br>

Set heating and cooling temperatures correctly--check thermostats (温度自动调节器) in your home to make sure they are __________ (60) at a level that doesn&39;t waste energy. Turn off lights and other electrical appliances such as televisions and radios when you&39;re not __________ .(61) them. Install automatic timers for lights that people in your house frequently __________(62) to turn them off when leaving a room. Let the sun shine in--the cheapest and most energy-efficient light and heat source is often fight outside your window. On __________ (63) days, open blinds (百叶窗) to let the sun light your home for free. Also remember that .(64) entering a room equals passive solar heating.<br>

Even on cold winter days, sun streaming into a room can raise the temperature by several __________ (56).

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A.power

B.result

C.way

D.work

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第9题

It can be inferred from paragraph 5 that living organismsA.are part of a larger system tha

It can be inferred from paragraph 5 that living organisms

A.are part of a larger system that receives and gives off energy

B.can transfer energy but not mass across the system boundary

C.do not have functional relationships with their surroundings

D.can survive in a closed system only if there is a water supply

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第10题

Some people claim that nuclear energy is essential because______.A.it can meet the growing

Some people claim that nuclear energy is essential because______.

A.it can meet the growing demand of an industrially developing society

B.it represents an enormous step forward in our scientific evolution

C.it provides a perfect solution to mass unemployment

D.nuclear power stations can be run and maintained by relatively few technical and administrative staff

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