The sun is a star. There are millions of stars like the sun i (1) the sky. They are as large as the sun and
as hot as the sun. At n (2) you can see many stars, but in the daytime you can o (3) see one
star-the sun. The sun is much n (4) to us than any other star. That"s w (5) it looks the biggest
and brightest of all the stars. The distance (距离) of the sun from the earth is as much as 110 million kilometers.
Most of the stars are thousands of light years a (6) from the earth. Do you k (7) the light year?
Nothing in the world travels faster than light. It t (8) 300, 000 kilometers a second (秒). And one light
year is the distance that light travels in one year.
to learn a skill so that they can find a job. School education is very important and useful. Yet, no one can learn
everything from school. A teacher can"t teach his students everything. The teacher"s job is to show students
how to learn. They teaches them how to read and how to think. So the students shall learn much more outside
school.
It"s always more important to know how to study by oneself than to remember some facts or formula
(公式). It is certainly quiet easy to learn a certain fact in history or a formula in math. But it is very difficult to
use a formula in working out a math problem. Great scientists before us didn"t get everything from school.
Their teachers only showed them the way. The reason for their success is that they knew how to study. They
read books more than taught at school. They would ask many questions as they read. They worked hard all
their lives. Most important is that they knew how to use their brain. (大脑).
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。
1. What do you go to school for as a student?
2. If Jim wants to find a job ,what had he better do?
3. What is the role (角色) of a teacher in class?
4. Why were many so successful ?
5. 用短语或简洁的句子回答:
How did great scientists study?
例如:Read a lot of books.
Let"s look at a fly, and see where it 1 . First, it flies out of the window, 2 it stands on 3 dirty things in
the street, and then it flies back to the house and walks over your 4 .
When a fly walks on the dirty things in the street, its 5 have got some germs 6 them. When the fly
walks on your food with its dirty feet, it 7 the germs on your food.
What can you 8 this?
First, we learn that we mustn"t leave dirty things in the street or on the ground near 9 . Second, we learn
that all food must be covered so that flies may not 10 it. Third, we learn that flies often carry germs and we
must kill them as soon as we see them.
( ) 1. A. walks ( ) 2. A. first ( ) 3. A. some ( ) 4. A. food ( ) 5. A. body ( ) 6. A. in ( ) 7. A. carries ( ) 8. A. study from ( ) 9. A. the factory ( ) 10. A. arrive | B. stands B. second B. any B. drink B. feet B. to B. has B. study for B. our door B. get | C. lives C. third C. every C. cups C. eyes C. on C. leaves C. learn for C. our house C. arrive in | D. flies D. fourth D. each D. bowls D. head D. over D. takes D. learn from D. a window D. get to | |||||||||||
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You"ll see a new doctor at a hospital near London if you go there. He"s very clever, 1 he never speaks. He can work 24 hours a day and never gets 2 . He"s one metre tall and has a face 3 a TV screen. He is Dr Robot. Doctors 4 need to ask their patients a lot of questions. 5 doctors can only spend a few 6 with each patient. But Dr Robot can ask a paitent for an hour if it is 7 . With the help of Dr Robot, a human doctor can 8 a lot of useful information when he meets his patient. 9 can Dr Robot do this? A computer tells him to do. Dr Robot can do a lot of things people can do, though he can"t completely 10 the place of huan doctors. | ||||||||||||||
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