题目内容
Wood-block printing was invented sometime between the 4th and the 7th c 56 in Chi?na. The earliest book that we have was p 57 in 868 and was found in a Dunhuang cave. Wood-block printing took a long time because a new block was needed for every p 58 in z book. By the 1 Ith century printed books could be f 59 all over China. They included books of Confucius' thoughts, dictionaries, and books on maths. In 1340, books could be printed u-sing two c 60 , black and red.
A 61 the Chinese learnt about printing so early, printing was not introduced in other parts of the world for hundreds of years. It is thought that when the great Italian traveler Marco Polo visited China in the 13th century, he s 62 printed books. It is possible that Marco Po?lo brought that k 63 to Europe. But printed books did not come to Europe u 64 1450 when a German called Johann Gutenberg i 65 a printing machine. Twenty-four years later, in 1474, an Englishman called William Caxton printed the first printed book in English. His second book was about the game of chess. Caxton printed about a hundred books, and some can still be found today in museums.
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61. A_____ 62. s_____ 63. k_____ 64. u_____ 65. i_____
答案: 【文章大意】
本文介绍了木版印刷的历史和它的发展过程。
1. century 木版印刷在公元4世纪到公元7世纪在中国发明的。
2. published 由后面可知,最早的书于868年被出版。
3. page 由木版印刷的介绍可知,最先的木版印刷对每一本书的每一页都需要一个新木块。
4. found 随着木版印刷的发展,在11世纪之前,这些印刷的书在中国到处都能发现。
5. colors 由后面可知,表示两种颜色。
6. Although 句意:尽管中国人了解印刷如此早,但印刷数百年来没有传到世界别的地方去。由句意可知,表示让步,用although引导。
7. saw 马可•波罗来到中国看到了印刷的书。
8. knowledge 由上文可知,欧洲的印刷书可能是马可•波罗把这种学问带去的。
9. until not…until直到……才。
10. invented 由句意可知,在1450年,名叫Johann Gutenberg的德国人发明了印刷机器。
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??? It’s said that Wood-block printing(木版印刷) was invented sometime between the 4th and the 7th? 1.
? in China. The earliest book 2.? in 868 and was found in a Dunhuang
cave. Wood-block printing took a long time because a new block was needed for every? 3.
in a book. By the 11th century printed books could be? 4. all over China. They included books of Confucius' thoughts, dictionaries, and books on maths. In 1340, books could be printed using two ? 5.? - black and red. Although the Chinese learnt about printing so 6.? , printing was not introduced in other parts of the world for hundreds of years. It is thought that when the great Italian traveler Marco Polo visited China in the 13th century, he saw printed books. It is possible that Marco Polo brought that ? 7. to Europe. But printed books did not come to Europe 8. 1450 when a German called Johann Gutenberg ? 9. a printing machine. Twenty-four years later, in 1474, an Englishman called William Caxton printed the ? 10. printed book in English. His second book was about the game of chess. Caxton printed about a hundred books, and some can still be found today in museums.