阅读理解
What would you do if you had invited friends to your house and they asked
you for directions? Well, you could draw a map! And, if you did, you most
likely would include your street and theirs, as well as the landmarks between
the two. Using these places on the map as markers, your friends can then plan
the best route to take.
Generally speaking, a map is an illustration of the earth's surface, and
a person who draws maps is called a cartographer. But how are maps made? In
prehistoric times, hunters would sometimes draw their hunting territories on
cave walls. In the millennia that followed, maps would have been painted by
hand on various materials, including clay, ivory, and even the hide of an
animal.
Fast forward to modern times. With the invention of such tools as
compasses, telescopes, and sextants, cartographers were able to define and show
distances much more accurately. Today, aerial photography, satellite images,
and computer software such as Geographical Information Systems (GIS) have made
mapmaking even more precise. For example, mapmakers are now able to illustrate
the physical features of our earth. Using satellite images, they can create
three-dimensional maps that exceptionally correct.
Do all maps show the same contents? No! There are many different types of
maps. Physical maps give us views of the earth's continents, mountains, forests,
and waterways. Political maps identify countries and their boundaries. Economic
maps offer information about the agricultural products or minerals found in a
certain region. There are also maps that detail the climate or the population
density in a particular location.
Of course, there are maps that offer details other than those connected
with land masses. Nautical maps, for instance, are important tools for ship
captains. They include information about the depth of the water, land
formations along the coastline, navigational dangers, harbors, and bridges.
They also provide data on tides and currents, as well as the earth's magnetic
field. Aeronautical maps help airplane pilots to determine position and
altitude, and assist ground controllers in airport towers with planning and
deciding the best route to a particular destination. In emergency situations,
aeronautical maps can help responders locate an alternative landing area.
Today, people who have no special map
training can observe the world from above without having to leave their homes.
Most likely, you have used software such as Google Earth or Google Maps. Thanks
to satellite images, we can now easily spot the smallest details of our house
and environment by using the Internet. Not everyone, however, is fond of these
tools, because their easy access may lead to violations of privacy. Lawmakers
around the world are presently addressing this issue.
(1)
The author mentions inviting friends to your house at the beginning to indicate that ________.
A . details in maps matter more than land masses
B . maps have a significant place in our life
C . planning routes is the key to reaching destinations
D . it is necessary to get satellite images accurately
(2)
Which of the following maps mainly focus on details?
A . Aeronautical maps.
B . Political maps.
C . Climatic maps.
D . Economic maps.
(3)
What is the main purpose of the passage?
A . To underline the importance of drawing maps.
B . To compare prehistoric maps and modern maps.
C . To appeal to address the issue of violations of privacy.
D . To introduce the development and functions of maps.
答案: B
A
D