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根据上下文及首字母提示,补全单词,完成短文。 | Children"s schooling is changing very fast today. In the past, teachers k l children sitting still for hours. They made them memorize d 2 kinds of things. In other w 3 , the children had to go on repeating things until they knew "by heart". Today, many teachers want to know if it is p 4 to make children learn at all. They say you can o 5 help them learn. They say you must let children learn and find out things for t 6 . But for these children, school is a kind of prison. They are there only because their p 7 make them go. They get out of the classroom as soon as the teacher lets them 1 8 . Many of them want to find work, but the law will not let them work until they reach a certain a 9 . And so, they have to stay in school. Often they do not learn a 10 at all and hate every moment. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. | 阅读理解. The dinosaurs once lived happily on the earth. But 65 million years ago, they suddenly died out. What happened to them? Scientists think that a change in temperature may be to blame. They have come up with lots of ideas to explain the end of the dinosaurs. The most famous one is the minor planet (小行星) idea. Let"s go back to that day 65 million years ago to see what happened. Everything was OK before a large minor planet suddenly hit the earth. What a terrible hit! It caused big fires, storms, acid rain (酸雨), and even earthquakes and volcano eruptions. The hit produced a lot of dust, which flew up into the air and blocked the sun for months. The earth became very cold without sunlight. The plants died first. Then the grass eating animals died of hunger. Then the meat eating animals could not find food, either. They began to eat each other, but after a while they died out, too. The dinosaurs, either plant-eaters or meat-eaters, did not live through the disaster. What a sad story ! In April, a British scientist thought of a new idea about the death of the dinosaurs. He thinks that after the minor planet hit the earth, the temperature change left more dinosaur boys than girls! Without enough female dinosaurs to hatch the eggs, the dinosaur population became smaller and smaller. | 1. may be the main reason for the dinosaurs dying out according to scientists. A. Big fires B. Earthquakes C. Acid rain D. Temperature change 2. The passage mentioned ideas that the scientists came up with about the end of the dinosaurs. A. two B. three C. four D. five 3. The underlined expression "volcano eruptions" probably is . A.the name of a minor plane B. one kind of dinosaurs C. one kind of disaster D. the name of an earthquake 4. The earth became cold because . A. the sun refused to rise B. the dust kept the sunlight away C. there"s too much rain D. there are too many dinosaurs 5. This passage may be found in . A. a science fiction B. a story book C. a dictionary D. a science magazine | 完形填空。 | The computer has been in wide use for a long time. What do you use it for? The short passage 1 something of home computers used by a group of young people. We asked thirty young people 2 fourteen and eighteen. We asked how much 3 they usually spent on their computers in a week, but we were most interested 4 they used their computers for. The usual time spent on a computer in a week was about twelve hours. All of the young people said they mainly used computers to play games. Fourteen people told us they did some word-pro-cessing(文字处理) is. Five of them said the computer 6 their lessons, and eight told us they kept addresses, phone numbers, and diaries 7 their computers. Only three said they were learning to make computer programmers and nobody looked up database(数据库). 8 of them used computers for any other use. 9 ,although computers are common in the homes of young people, they have not yet become 10 in everyday life. | 阅读理解。 | The car was invented just a century ago. You may know all kinds of car"s names, but many people don"t know who was the inventor of the first car. The car was invented not by a German, but by an American. His name was Henry Ford. Henry Ford was born in a poor family. He was the eldest of six children. When he was a boy, he became interested in fixing(安装) watches and machines. When he was twelve years old, his mother died. Soon he had to work in a machine shop for two dollars and fifty cents a week. In the evening he mended watches for another one dollar a week. The hard life made him strong and able. At that time there was another interest in the life of the young Ford. He dreamed of making a machine. The machine could run without horse. It was named "horseless carriage". He overcame a lot of difficulties and in April, 1893,the horseless carriage was finished at last. It was the first car. | 1. How many dollars did young Ford get every week? | A. 2. 5 dollars. B. 4 dollars. C. 3 dollars. D. 3. 5 dollars. | 2, Who invented the car? | A. A German. B. An American. C. A Frenchman. D. A Japanese. | 3. From this passage, when was the car invented? | A. More than l00 years ago, B.Less than l00 years ago. C. Just 100 years. D. 50 years ago. | 4. "Horseless carriage" means “ ” | A. a carriage with a horse B. a carriage with one or two horses C. a carriage without a horse D. a carriage with a man and without a horse | 5. Henry Ford have . | A. five or six younger brothers B. six brothers or sisters C. five brothers or sisters D. three brothers | 阅读理解。 | The United States has many different kinds of climates. On the northwest coast, the temperature changes very little between summer and winter, but the north central states have a very different kind of climate. In those states, people wear light clothes in summer, and they need heavy woolen clothes in winter. In the southwest coast, the climate is rainy and warm during the winter, but the summer is dry and hot. In the northeast of the United States, summer temperature"s are very different from winter temperatures. Summer is usually hot, and winter is usually cold. Spring temperatures are warm, and fall temperatures arc cool. Years ago, people in the cold parts of the United States didn"t often get fresh vegetables and fresh fruits during the summer. Today, however, trucks and trains carry fruits and vegetables very quickly to all parts of the United States. In this way, Americans "send their climates"to people in other states. | 1. The summer and winter temperatures are almost the same _____. | A. in the northeastern states B. on the north central states C. in the western states D. on the northwest coast | 2. The word "fall" in this passage means "_____". | A. drop B. down C. autumn D. spring | 3. Today people _____ can get fresh vegetables and fruits. | A. in the north central states B. in every part of the USA C. in the cold parts of the USA D. in the southwest part of the USA | 4. From this passage we know that the climate of the United States _____. | A. is always very cold B. is warm in winter C. is widely different D. changes very little between summer and winter | 5. From Paragraph 2 we know that the climate of the southwest coast is _____. | A. Maritime (海洋性) climate B. Savanna (热带草原) climate C. Mediterranean (地中海) climate D. Tropical rainforest (热带雨林) climate |
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