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statesman. He was also the first man to discover electricity. Franklin liked to
study and to learn about new things. One day he heard from a friend that
something black in colour holds the heat better than something white in colour.
Franklin wanted to find out if this was true or not.
There was snow on the ground at the time. So he put two large pieces of
cloth over the snow. One piece of cloth was black in colour, the other piece was
white. Then he waited until the sun began to shine. After several hours he looked
under the pieces of cloth and saw that the snow under the black cloth melted
much faster than the snow under the white cloth. This proved to him that the black
cloth held the heat better than the white cloth.
Soon after this, people began to wear white hats and white clothes during
the summer because they were cooler.
( )1. Benjamin Franklin was only a scientist.
( )2. One day a friend of his told him something about the relation(关系)
between colour and heat.
( )3. Something black in colour holds heat better than something white in
colour.
( )4. This story happened in summer.
( )5. People wear white clothes in summer because they know it is cooler.
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试题【根据短文内容判断正(T)误(F)。 We all know who Benjamin Franklin was. He was a very famous A】;主要考察你对人物故事类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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of his friends there.He was a very busy man.He usually forgot something.When he was in the train,
the conductor(列车员)asked him for his ticket.Mark Twain looked for the ticket here and there,
but he couldn"t find it.The conductor knew Mark Twain.She said,"Show me your ticket on your
way back.And if you can"t find it,it doesn"t matter." "Oh,but it does," said Mark Twain."I must find
the ticket.if I can"t find it,how can I know where I"m going?"
B.see one of his friends
C.see the writers
B.he couldn"t remember anything
C.he was very busy
B.didn"t know
C.wanted to know
B.know his name
C.see his ticket
B.he had to get off the train
C.he couldn"t know where he was going
1876, in America.His family was very poor, and Jack had to leave school to
make a living when he was twelve. He worked very hard.
Later Jack returned to school. He was strict with himself and worked hard
at every subject, especially (尤其) literature(文学) .
In 1897, he went to Alaska to look for gold(黄金). Instead of getting gold,
he found material for his books and stories. He returned home and started to
write. His writings were so successful that he became rich and famous in his
twenties.
But Jack London was not a happy man. He took his own life in 1916 when
he was only 40 years old.
B. London
C. the USA
D. France
B. story-teller
C. teacher
D. writer
B. found books and stories
C. became rich
D. learned a lot
B. his gold
C. rich life
D. both A and B
B. 1876; 1916
C. 1900; 1956
D. 1876; 1900
19 months. Anne Sullivan became her teacher in 1887 and taught her to read, write, use sign
language and speak. Keller received degree from Radcliffe College in 1904 and spent the rest
of her life encouraging others with difficulties like hers to overcome them. Her books include ?
The story of My Life? (1902) and ?Out of the Dark? (1913). Her life was the subject of the play ?
The Miracle Worker?.
B. America
C.Australia
D.China
B. years
C.months
D.seconds
B. Yes, he did.
C.No, she didn"t.
D.No, he didn"t.
B.Out of the Dark
C. One million pound?
D.A and B
B. hard-working
C.beautiful
D.lovely
He is the first U.S.president who was born after World War Ⅱ(二次世界大战).He is also one
of the youngest of all U. S. presidents.
Clinton was born in a poor family in 1946.Three months before he was born, his father, William
Blats, died.When he was small, his mother remarried(再婚) Norger Clinton, so the boy"s family
name was changed.
In the summer of 1963, Clinton was asked to visit the city of Washington.During his visit, he met
President Kennedy in the White House.At that time, he wanted to become a president, and then, he
was!
B.about forty
C.forty-seven
D.37 years old
B.before Clinton was born
C.before World War
D.when Clinton was young
B.Because his family was very poor.
C.Because his father was dead.
D.Because his mother remarried Norger Clinton.
B.for his holidays
C.for a visit
D.to have a meeting with Kennedy
B.All the U.S.presidents work in the White House.
C.Clinton wanted to become a president after he saw President Kennedy.
D.The White House is in the city of Washington.
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