5、The television camera is rather like the human eye. Both the eye and the camera have a lens(鏡頭),and both produce a picture on a screen. In each case the picture is made up of millions of spots of light.
Let us see how the eye works. When we look at an object a person, a house, or whatever it may be .we do not see all the details of the object in one piece. We imagine what we do, but this is not the case. In fact, the eye builds up the picture for us in our brain, which controls our sight, in millions of separate parts, and, although we do not realize it, all these details are seen separately.
This is what happens when we look at something. Beams of light of different degrees of intensity(強度), reflected from all parts of the object, strike the lens of the eye. The lens then gathers together the spots of light from these beams and focuses them on to a light sensitive plate the retina(視網(wǎng)膜) at the back of the eyeball. In this way an image of the object is produced on the retina in the form of a pattern of lights.
The retina contains millions of minute light sensitive elements, each of which is separately connected to the brain by a tiny fibre in the optic(視力的)nerve. These nerve fibres, working independently, pick out minute details from the image on the retina and turn the small spots of light into nerve impulses(沖擊)of different strengths. They then transmit these impulses to the brain. They do this all at the same time.
All the details of the image are fed to the brain, and, as we have taught our brain to add them together correctly, we see a clear picture of the object as a whole. Television, which means vision at a distance, operates on a similar principle. A television picture is built up in thousands of separate parts.
Beams of light reflected from the subject being televised strike the lens of the television camera, which corresponds to(相當(dāng)于)the lens of the eye. The camera lens gathers together the spot of light from these beams and focuses an image of the subject on to a plate, the surface of which is coated with millions of photo electric elements sensitive to light.
72. In the first paragraph, we are told that the television camera is like the human eye in__________________
A. one way B. two ways
C. three ways D. a large number of ways
73. Which of the following is NOT true according to the writer?
A. The eye produces a picture on a screen.
B. Our sight is controlled by our brain.
C. We see all the details of an object in one piece.
D. The picture is made up of millions of spots of light.
74. All the rays of light reflected from objects are______________
A. of the same intensity B. not at all intense
C. to some degree intense D. of varying intensities
75. A camera lens focuses an image on to_____________.
A. the subject B. a surface made up of millions of light sensitive elements
C. a television set D. millions of photo electric beams of light
5、 B C D B


科目:高中英語 來源:河南省開封市2009屆高三第一次模擬考試 題型:閱讀理解
The television camera is rather like the human eye. Both the eye and the camera have a lens(鏡頭),and both produce a picture on a screen. In each case the picture is made up of millions of spots of light.?
Let us see how the eye works. When we look at an object a person, a house, or whatever it may be .we do not see all the details of the object in one piece. We imagine what we do, but this is not the case. In fact, the eye builds up the picture for us in our brain, which controls our sight, in millions of separate parts, and, although we do not realize it, all these details are seen separately.?
This is what happens when we look at something. Beams of light of different degrees of intensity(強度), reflected from all parts of the object, strike the lens of the eye. The lens then gathers together the spots of light from these beams and focuses them on to a light sensitive plate the retina(視網(wǎng)膜) at the back of the eyeball. In this way an image of the object is produced on the retina in the form of a pattern of lights.?
The retina contains millions of minute light sensitive elements, each of which is separately connected to the brain by a tiny fibre in the optic(視力的)nerve. These nerve fibres, working independently, pick out minute details from the image on the retina and turn the small spots of light into nerve impulses(沖擊)of different strengths. They then transmit these impulses to the brain. They do this all at the same time.?
All the details of the image are fed to the brain, and, as we have taught our brain to add them together correctly, we see a clear picture of the object as a whole.?Television, which means vision at a distance, operates on a similar principle. A television picture is built up in thousands of separate parts.?
Beams of light reflected from the subject being televised strike the lens of the television camera, which corresponds to(相當(dāng)于)the lens of the eye. The camera lens gathers together the spot of light from these beams and focuses an image of the subject on to a plate, the surface of which is coated with millions of photo electric elements sensitive to light.
1.In the first paragraph, we are told that the television camera is like the human eye in________
A. one way B. two ways?C. three ways D. a large number of ways
2.Which of the following is NOT true according to the writer??
A. The eye produces a picture on a screen.?
B. Our sight is controlled by our brain.?
C. We see all the details of an object in one piece.?
D. The picture is made up of millions of spots of light.
3.All the rays of light reflected from objects are______________?
A. of the same intensity B. not at all intense?
C. to some degree intense D. of varying intensities
4.A camera lens focuses an image on to_____________.?
A. the subject B. a surface made up of millions of light sensitive elements?C. a television set D. millions of photo electric beams of light
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
The television camera is rather like the human eye. Both the eye and the camera have a lens(鏡頭),and both produce a picture on a screen. In each case the picture is made up of millions of spots of light.
Let us see how the eye works. When we look at an object a person, a house, or whatever it may be .we do not see all the details of the object in one piece. We imagine what we do, but this is not the case. In fact, the eye builds up the picture for us in our brain, which controls our sight, in millions of separate parts, and, although we do not realize it, all these details are seen separately.
This is what happens when we look at something. Beams of light of different degrees of intensity(強度), reflected from all parts of the object, strike the lens of the eye. The lens then gathers together the spots of light from these beams and focuses them on to a light sensitive plate the retina(視網(wǎng)膜) at the back of the eyeball. In this way an image of the object is produced on the retina in the form of a pattern of lights.
The retina contains millions of minute light sensitive elements, each of which is separately connected to the brain by a tiny fibre in the optic(視力的)nerve. These nerve fibres, working independently, pick out minute details from the image on the retina and turn the small spots of light into nerve impulses(沖擊)of different strengths. They then transmit these impulses to the brain. They do this all at the same time.
All the details of the image are fed to the brain, and, as we have taught our brain to add them together correctly, we see a clear picture of the object as a whole. Television, which means vision at a distance, operates on a similar principle. A television picture is built up in thousands of separate parts.
Beams of light reflected from the subject being televised strike the lens of the television camera, which corresponds to(相當(dāng)于)the lens of the eye. The camera lens gathers together the spot of light from these beams and focuses an image of the subject on to a plate, the surface of which is coated with millions of photo electric elements sensitive to light.
72. In the first paragraph, we are told that the television camera is like the human eye in__________________
A. one way B. two ways
C. three ways D. a large number of ways
73. Which of the following is NOT true according to the writer?
A. The eye produces a picture on a screen.
B. Our sight is controlled by our brain.
C. We see all the details of an object in one piece.
D. The picture is made up of millions of spots of light.
74. All the rays of light reflected from objects are______________
A. of the same intensity B. not at all intense
C. to some degree intense D. of varying intensities
75. A camera lens focuses an image on to_____________.
A. the subject B. a surface made up of millions of light sensitive elements
C. a television set D. millions of photo electric beams of light
科目:高中英語 來源:河南省開封市2009屆高三年級第一次模擬考試、英語試題 題型:050
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