【題目】下圖是極地投影示意圖,圖中小虛線圓為極圈,大虛線圓為回歸線;弧線ACB為晨昏線,且AC段為晨線;C點(diǎn)為晨昏線與極圈的切點(diǎn),也是晨昏線與120°E經(jīng)線的交點(diǎn),讀圖回答下列問題。

1

A. 321B. 622

C. 923D. 1222

2

A. 開羅(30°N 、31°EB. 北京(40°N、116°E

C. 安克雷奇(60°N、150°WD. 布宜諾斯艾利斯(34°S、59°W

3

A. 3° B. 23.5° C. 26.5 ° D. 87°

【答案】

1B

2D

3A

【解析】試題分析:

1】讀圖經(jīng)線與120°E之間順時(shí)針方向夾角為120°,可以判斷地球自轉(zhuǎn)方向?yàn)轫槙r(shí)針(沿地球自轉(zhuǎn)方向度數(shù)越來越大的為東經(jīng)度)。該圖為以南極點(diǎn)為中心的俯視圖。由于AC為晨線,BC為昏線,所以120°E為晝半球的中央經(jīng)線,地方時(shí)為12點(diǎn),南極圈以南地區(qū)為極夜,太陽直射點(diǎn)位于北回歸線上,為北半球的夏至日,故選B。

2】由上題分析可知,此時(shí)太陽直射北回歸線,北半球晝長夜短,120°E為地方時(shí)12點(diǎn)。開羅位于東二區(qū),為地方時(shí)6點(diǎn),此時(shí)為上午,A錯(cuò)。北京正值正午,B錯(cuò)。安克雷奇位于150°W,此時(shí)為18點(diǎn),此時(shí)接近日落,C錯(cuò)。布宜諾斯艾利斯位于西四區(qū),此時(shí)為0點(diǎn),正值黑夜,D對。故選D

3】由上題分析可知,此時(shí)太陽直射北回歸線,攀枝花的正午太陽高度為87度。太陽能熱水器集熱板與太陽光線垂直,效果最好,計(jì)算可知,太陽能熱水器與地面的夾角為,故選A

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