中考真题2025年广东省广州市阅读理解B篇- 女天文学家卡罗琳・赫歇尔的故事
中考真题2025年广东省广州市阅读理解B篇- 女天文学家卡罗琳・赫歇尔的故事

When I was young, my father took me outside to see the stars. Once we saw a comet (彗星)! It was the first comet I’d seen but wasn’t the last.

My name is Caroline Herschel. I was born in Hanover, Germany in 1750. When I was 22, I moved to England to stay with my older brother, William. He was a musician and he offered me singing lessons. I helped him with housework in return. I practiced hard and soon started singing at his concerts.

Life changed when William became interested in astronomy. He read about space late into the night. Breakfast often turned into a lesson about stars. I learned a lot from him. And we even started working together on a big project: building telescopes—the special tools for seeing faraway things.

To make the perfect mirrors for our telescopes we heated metals and shaped them using special molds (模具). These molds were made from strange things, like dry horse waste. I had to break it into small bits. It was dirty work, but I didn’t mind. Someone had to do it.

Making the mirrors smooth was very difficult. William invented a machine to help, but he still had to work without stopping for hours once he began. He couldn’t even stop to eat, so I fed him and read stories to keep him happy and relaxed.

In 1781, William discovered something fantastic—a new planet! King George was so glad that he made William his astronomer. William made a telescope just for me. And I was able to search the sky along with him.

On August 1, 1786, I found something special too—a comet! I watched it carefully for one more night and discovered it was real. Now everyone is talking about my comet. They call it the Lady’s Comet.

This is the first comet I’ve ever discovered, but I don’t think it will be the last.

Historical Note: After Caroline discovered her first comet, King George paid her to be William’s assistant (助手). She was one of the first women astronomers to be paid for her work. She went on to find seven more comets herself between 1786 and 1797.

1.1. Why did Caroline move to England?

A To live with her brother.

B To study at a music school.

C To sing at famous concerts.

D To look after a sick relative.

解析:选A。A 细节理解题。 根据原文第二段“When I was 22, I moved to England to stay with my older brother, William.”可知,卡罗琳移居英国是为了和哥哥同住。

2.2. In what order did the following happen in Caroline’s life? a. She discovered her first comet. b. Her brother built a telescope for her. c. Her brother became interested in space. d. She built telescopes together with her brother. e. She got paid by King George to help with her brother’s work.

A c-d-b-a-e

B c-d-e-b-a

C c-b-d-a-e

D c-b-a-e-d

解析:选A。A 细节理解题。 梳理原文时间线:①第三段首句“William became interested in astronomy”(c);②第三段末句“we even started working together on a big project: building telescopes”(d);③第六段“William made a telescope just for me”(b);④第七段“On August 1, 1786, I found something special too—a comet!”(a);⑤历史注释“King George paid her to be William’s assistant”(e)。故正确顺序为c-d-b-a-e,选A。

3.3. How many comets did Caroline discover by herself?

A One.

B Seven.

C Eight.

D Nine.

解析:选C。C 数字计算题。 根据原文第七段“this is the first comet I’ve ever discovered”和历史注释“She went on to find seven more comets”,可知总共发现8颗,选C。

4.4. Which of the following best describes Caroline and William’s working relationship?

A Caroline gave William more help.

B Caroline had to do all the dirty work.

C William took care of most of the work.

D They were important to each other’s success.

解析:选D。D 推理判断题。原文提到卡罗琳帮哥哥处理脏活、喂食、读故事,哥哥教她天文学并为她做望远镜,两人合作推动了天文学发现,说明他们对彼此的成功都很重要,D选项符合逻辑;A、B、C均过于绝对,不符合原文描述。