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Men have always wondered about the earth they live on and about the ①_____ above them.

         When early men looked at the night sky, they asked themselves a lot of questions. They looked at the moon, and wondered what this strange bright object in the sky was. They did not understand why it changed its shape from night to night. They looked at the stars and planets. They also wondered why some of them changed their positions, while others did not.

         ②他们也思考地球的形状。 Most early people believed the earth was flat.

         ③In different parts of the world, there were different ideas about the universe. The ancient Greeks were the first people to study the universe more scientifically. In the sixth century BC Pythagoras put forward the idea that the world was round. However, he could not explain why people at the bottom of the world did not fall off.

         It was not until the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries that scientists found the answers to some important questions. ④With the help of Galileo’s telescope, people could see the sky more clearly, and find the positions of the stars and planets. Finally in 1665, Isaac Newton explained to the world what gravity (重力) was and people at last understood why they did not fall off the earth.

1.在文中①处填写一个单词,使得句意完整、上下文通顺。___________________

2.根据文章内容回答问题。

What questions did early men ask themselves when they looked at the night sky? Write down one of them.

_________________________________________________________________________

3.将文中②句翻译成英语。

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4.将文中③句翻译成汉语。

_________________________________________________________________________

5.写出文中④句的同义句,每空限填一词。

Galileo’s telescope made _________________ for people to see the sky more clearly, and to find the positions of the stars and planets.

 

【答案】

 

1.sky

2.They asked what this strange bright object in the sky was.                      OR

What is the strange bright object in the sky?                                          OR

They asked why the strange object changed its shape from night to night.         OR

Why does the strange object change its shape from night to night?            OR

They asked why some of the stars and planets changed their position, while others did not.

Why do some of the stars and planets change their positions, while others do not?

3.They also thought about the shape of the earth. (too, as well )

4.世界的不同地方存在着对宇宙的不同想法。

5.it possible

【解析】短文大意:这篇短文主要介绍了人们自古以来就对太空有很多疑问,想知道地球上的天空究竟是什么样子。世界上不同的地方对天空有着许多不同的认识,直到十六七世纪,发明了太空望远镜以后,人们才对太空有了更多的认识。

1.联系上下文,可知此处指的是地球上的填空。故填名词sky,填空,抽象名词不可数,故用原形即可。

2.根据第二段描述,可知答: They asked what this strange bright object in the sky was.                          OR

What is the strange bright object in the sky?                                          OR

They asked why the strange object changed its shape from night to night.         OR

Why does the strange object change its shape from night to night?            OR

They asked why some of the stars and planets changed their position, while others did not.

Why do some of the stars and planets change their positions, while others do not?

3.考察短语think about考虑。结合可知本句描述的是过去发生的动作,故谓语动词用过去式。注意副词also too as well的用法区别。also,as well,too,用于肯定句,also常用于be动词,情态动词,助动词之后,行为动词之前;as well,too用于句末;

4.考察there be句型的翻译,这个句型表示某地有某物。

5.本句话的含义是,在伽利略望远镜的帮助下,人们能够更清楚的看见太空,发现恒星和行星的位置。结合语境可知填it possible,伽利略望远镜让人们更清楚的看见太空,发现恒星和行星的位置成为可能。

 

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Once there was an old Indian beggar.He came to a farmer’s house and asked for some dinner.The farmer told him to come in and sit down to dinner.There were a German and a Frenchman, too.The farmer said, “Well, you are the last man to come.You shall serve the chicken.”The Indian agreed and a whole chicken was brought in.He cut off the head and gave it to the farmer, and said, “You are the head man here.You should have the head.”He gave the neck to the farmer’s wife and said, “You’re next to the head.So you should have the neck.”Each of the farmer’s daughters was given a wing.“You will soon fly away from home and you each have a wing”.He said to the Frenchman and the German, “You two poor men have a long way to go home.”He gave each of them a foot.then he said, “I am just a poor old Indian beggar.I’ll eat what is left.”

(1)

The beggar was ________.

[  ]

A.

a farmer

B.

a traveler

C.

an old man

D.

one of the farmer’s friends

(2)

There were ________ people in the farmer’s family

[  ]

A.

one

B.

two

C.

three

D.

four

(3)

According to the beggar’s words, the head of the chicken should be given to ________.

[  ]

A.

himself

B.

the farmer

C.

the Frenchman

D.

the German

(4)

The beggar said that since the foreigners had a long way to go, they should have ________ of the chicken.

[  ]

A.

the head

B.

the wings

C.

the feet

D.

the rest part

(5)

In the end the Indian beggar had ________ of the chicken.

[  ]

A.

the all part

B.

the little part

C.

the most part

D.

the half part

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  In Western countries, Christmas is usually a time for families to get together, have a big dinner and exchange(交换)presents.In Kirkwall, the capital town of the Orkney Islands in the north of Scotland, Christmas Day is also when about 200 men have a fight over a small ball.They call it a game!

  The ball is called the "Ba".It is made of leather and cork.There are two teams, the "Uppies" and the "Doonies".The Uppies try to get the Ba to touch a wall up the town.The Doonies try to get the Ba down to the sea.This game has been played for more than 150 years and is getting more popular.Whether you are an Uppie or Doonie generally depends on family traditions(传统).Male(Men)tourists can choose any team.The two teams start in the middle of the town.A guest is asked to throw up the Ba at one o’clock in the afternoon.

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  There are no rules and the Ba can go anywhere.The Ba and all its players sometimes pass through somebody's house.Because of this, many shops and homes are protected by barricades.Surprisingly, few people get hurt.There are mostly tourists who get caught in the game when it suddenly moves quickly.There is no referee but the players control each other.If someone is too rough(粗暴), they are told to leave.

  After the game, the winning team chooses a person to keep the Ba.This can often result in arguments and even fights within the same team.When the winner has been decided, many people go to his house for a big celebration afterwards.

(1)

People in Kirkwall have a special way to celebrate Christmas Day by ________.

[  ]

A.

exchanging balls with each other as a present

B.

playing a special ball game between men

C.

having a big family dinner

D.

running after each other up and down the town

(2)

Men who come from other places for a visit ________.

[  ]

A.

can play for either the Uppies or Doonies

B.

can not play for any team

C.

must ask their father which team to play for

D.

can only throw the Ba up

(3)

Which of the following is not allowed while playing?

[  ]

A.

Kicking or throwing the Ba.

B.

Hiding the Ba in your clothes.

C.

Hitting other players roughly for the ball.

D.

Going into someone's house.

(4)

All the following things are part of the game in Kirkwall except that _________.

[  ]

A.

the people there become less interested in the game

B.

the game has a history of 150 years

C.

the game can last as long as it can

D.

the winning team has a celebration at a player’s house in the end

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Once there was an Indian beggar(乞丐).He came to a farmer’s house and asked for some food.The farmer told him to come in and sit down to have dinner.There was a German and a Frenchman, too.The farmer said, “Well, you are the last man to come.You shall go to get the chicken for us.” The Indian agreed and a whole chicken was brought in.He cut off the head and gave it to the farmer, and said, “You are the headman here.You should have the head.” He gave the neck to the farmer’s wife and said, “You are next to the headman, so you should have the neck.” Both of the farmer’s daughters were given a wing.“You will soon fly away from home and you each should have a wing.” He said to the Frenchman and the German, “You two poor men have a long way to go to get home.” He gave each of them a foot.Then he said, “I am just a poor Indian beggar.I’ll eat what is left.”

(1)

The beggar was from ________.

[  ]

A.

India.

B.

England.

C.

Germany.

D.

France.

(2)

There were ________ people having dinner at the farmer’s house according

to the story.

[  ]

A.

five

B.

six

C.

seven

D.

eight

(3)

The head of the chicken was given to ________.

[  ]

A.

the beggar

B.

the farmer

C.

the farmer’s wife

D.

the German

(4)

The beggar said the Frenchman and the German should have the feet of the

chicken because ________.

[  ]

A.

they were next to the headman.

B.

they would fly away.

C.

they had a long way to go to get home

D.

they were poor people.

(5)

What do you think of the beggar?

[  ]

A.

He was a rich man

B.

He was a clever man.

C.

He was a generous(大方的)man.

D.

He was a brave(勇敢的)man.

阅读理解。
     Once there was an Indian beggar (乞丐). He came to a farmer's house and asked for some food. The
farmer told him to come in and sit down to have dinner. There was a German and a Frenchman, too. The
farmer said, "Well, you are the last man to come. You shall go to get the chicken for us." The Indian agreed
and a whole chicken was brought in. He cut off the head and gave it to the farmer, and said, "You are the
headman here. You should have the head." He gave the neck to the farmer's wife and said, "You are next to
the headman, so you should have the neck." Both of the farmer's daughters were given a wing. "You will
soon fly away from home and you each should have a wing." He said to the Frenchman and the German,
"You two poor men have a long way to go to get home." He gave each of them a foot. Then he said, "I am
just a poor Indian beggar. I'll eat what is left."
1. The beggar was from _____.
A. India.
B. England.
C. Germany.
D. France.
2. There were _____ people having dinner at the farmer's house according to the story.
A. five
B. six
C. seven
D. eight
3. The head of the chicken was given to _____. 
A. the beggar
B. the farmer
C. the farmer's wife
D. the German
4. The beggar said the Frenchman and the German should have the feet of the chicken because _____.
A. they were next to the headman
B. they would fly away
C. they had a long way to go to get home
D. they were poor people.
5. What do you think of the beggar?
A. He was a rich man.
B. He was a clever man.
C. He was a generous (大方的) man.
D. He was a brave (勇敢的) man.

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