摘要:2.on show 陈列.展出

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A good memory is a great help in learning a language. Everybody  36 his own language by remembering what he  37 when he is a small child. Some boys and girls who live in foreign countries  38 their parents seem to learn two languages almost as  39 as one. At school it is not easy to learn  40 second language because the pupils have  41 time for it, and they are busy with other subjects, too.

A man’s mind is rather  42 a camera. It takes photos not only of what we see, but of what we feel, hear, smell and taste.  43 we take a real photo with a camera, we have much to do before the photo is finished and ready to  44 it to our friends. In the same  45 , there is much work to be done before we can take a picture forever in our mind.

(  )36.A.study          B.learns          C.watches         D.learn from

(  )37.A.hears          B.listens          C.hear of          D.listen to

(  )38.A.in            B.on             C.together         D.with

(  )39.A.easy          B.easier          C.easily           D.much easily

(  )40.A.an            B.a              C.the             D.one

(  )41. A.such little      B.so little         C.so few          D.such few

(  )42.A.same          B.as             C.like            D.unlike

(  )43.A.Where         B.Who           C.Why           D.When

(  )44.A.show          B.on show        C.gave           D.lend

(  )45.A.idea           B.way           C.time            D.street

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  “If you want to see a thing well, reach out and touch it!”

  That may seem a strange thing to say. But touching things can help you to see them better.

  Your eyes can tell you that glass ball is round. But by holding it in your hands, you can feel how smooth(光滑的) and cool the ball is. You can feel how heavy the glass is.

  When you feel all these about the ball, you really see it.

  With your skin (皮肤) , you can feel better. For example, your fingers can tell the difference between two coins in your pocket. You can feel a little drop of water on the back of your hand, too.

  You can even feel sounds against your skin. Have you ever wanted to know why some people like very loud music? They must like to feel the sounds of music.

  All children soon learn what “Don't touch!”means. They hear it often. Yet (然而) most of us keep on touching things as we grow up. In shops, we touch things we might buy, such as food, clothes and so on. To see something well, we have to touch it.

  The bottoms(底部) of our feet can feel things, too. You know this when you walk on warm sand, cool grass or a bad floor. All feel different under your feet.

  There are ways of learning to see well by feeling.

  One way is to close your eyes and try to feel everything that is touching your skin. Feel the shoes on your feet, the clothes on your body, the air on your skin. At first, it is not easy to feel these things. You are too used to them!

  Most museums are just for looking. But today some museums have some things to touch. Their signs say, “Do touch!” There you can feel every thing on show.

  If you want to see better, reach out and touch. Then you'll really see!

1.By touching things ________.

[  ]

A.you will have a strange feeling

B.you will learn how to reach out

C.you can tell the difference between them

D.you can tell what colours they are

2.Which of the following can be the best title of the story?

[  ]

A.Touching by Feeling
B.To See or to Feel
C.To See Better By Feeling
D.Ways of Feeling

3.When people buy things in shops, they often ________.

[  ]

A.try them on first

B.put their right hand on them

C.just have a look

D.feel and touch them

4.Why does it say, “At first, it is not easy to feel these things?”

[  ]

A.The things are used by people, too.

B.People are used to the things.

C.People know how to use the things.

D.The things are easy to feel.

5.Which of the following is true?

[  ]

A.Touching can help people learn things better.

B.Our feet, fingers, hands and skin can help us enjoy music.

C.People have to learn to see by feeling as they grow up.

D.Visitors cannot feel the things on show in some museums.

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阅读理解

  “If you want to see a thing well, reach out(伸出手)and touch it!”

  That may seem a strange thing to say. But touching things can help you to see them better.

  Your eyes can tell you that a glass ball is round. But by holding it in your hands, you can feel how smooth(平滑的)and cool the ball is. You can feel how heavy the glass ball is.

  When you feel all these about the ball, you really see it.

  With your skin, you can feel better. For example, your fingers can tell the difference between two coins in your pocket. You can feel a little drop of water on the back of your hand, too.

  You can even feel sounds against your skin. Have you ever wanted to know why some people like very loud music? They must like the sounds of music.

  All children soon learn what “Don't touch!” means. They hear it often. Yet most of us keep on touching things as we grow up. In shops, we often touch things we might buy: shoes, clothes, glasses, etc, before we buy them. To see something well, we have to touch it.

  The bottoms of your feet can feel things, too. You know this when you walk on warm sand, cool grass or a hard floor. All feel different under your feet.

  There are ways of learning to see well by feeling. One way is to close your eyes and try to feel everything that is touching your skin. Feel the shoes on your feet, the clothes on your body, the air on your skin.

  Most museums are just for looking. But today some museums have some things to touch. Their signs say, “Do touch!” There you can feel everything on show.

  If you want to see better, reach out and touch. Then you will really see!

(1) By touching things ________.

[  ]

A. you will buy them

B. you will learn how to reach out your hand

C. you can know things better

D. you can tell what colors they are

(2) When people buy things in shops, they ________.

[  ]

A. often feel and touch them

B. never feel how heavy they are

C. just look at them

D. always feel them with their eyes closed

(3) According to the passage, we can feel things with our ________.

[  ]

A. hands
B. feet
C. skin
D. all of the above

(4)Which of the following is NOT true?

[  ]

A. We can tell what a ball is like by holding it in our hands.

B. People often heard “Don't touch!” when they were young.

C. People can't feel sounds by touching.

D. Some museums began to let people touch to know hotter.

(5)What is the best title(题目) of this passage?

[  ]

A. Seeing things by touching.

B. Touching things by seeing.

C. Don't touch.

D. Touching is more important.

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阅读理解

  “If you want to see a thing well, reach out and touch it!”

  That may seem a strange thing to say. But touching things can help you to see them better. Your eyes can tell you that a glass ball is round. But by holding it in your hands, you can feel how smooth and cool the ball is. You can feel how heavy the glass is. When you feel all these about the ball, you really see it.

  With your skin, you can feel better. For example, your fingers can tell the difference between two coins in your pocket. You can feel a little drop of water on the back of your hand, too. You can even feel sounds against your skin. Have you ever wanted to know why some. people like very loud music? They must like to feel the sounds of music.

  All children soon learn what “Don't touch!” means. They hear it often. Yet most of us keep on touching things as we grow up. In shops, we touch things we might buy: food, clothes. To see something well, we have to touch it.

  The bottoms of our feet can feel things, too. You know this when you walk on warm sand, cool grass or a hard floor. All feel different under your feet.

  There are ways of learning to see well by feeling. One way is to close your eyes and try to feel everything that is touching your skin. Feel the shoes on your feet, the clothes on your body, the air on our skin. At first, it is not easy to feel these things. You are too used to them!

  Most museums are just for looking. But today some museums have some things for visitors to touch. Their signs say, “Do touch!” There you can feel everything on show.

  If you want to see better, reach out and touch. Then you will really see!

1.By touching things ________.

[  ]

A.you will have a strange feeling

B.you will learn how to reach out your hand

C.you can tell the differences of the things

D.you can tell what colors they are

2.Which of the following can be the best title of the story?

[  ]

A.Touching By Feeling

B.To See or to Feel

C.To See Better-Feel

D.Ways of Feeling

3.When people buy things in shops, they often ________.

[  ]

A.try them on first

B.feel and touch them

C.ask about them

D.keep off their hands on them

4.It is not easy to feel these things because ________.

[  ]

A.these things are not strange to us

B.people feel the things too much

C.people know how to use the things

D.the things are used by people

5.Which of the following is true?

[  ]

A.Touching is more important than seeing.

B.Our feet, fingers, hands and skin can help us enjoy music.

C.People have to learn to see by feeling as they grow up.

D.Visitors can feel the things on show in some museums.

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   “If you want to see a thing well, reach out (伸出手) and touch it!”

  That may seem a strange thing to say. But touching things can help you to see them better.

  Your eyes can tell you that a glass ball is round. But by holding it in your hands, you can feel how smooth (平滑的) and cool the ball is. You can feel how heavy the glass ball is.

  When you feel all these about the ball, you really see it.

  With your skin, you can feel better. For example, your fingers can tell the difference between two coins in your pocket. You can feel a little drop of water on the back of your hand, too.

  You can even feel sounds against your skin. Have your ever wanted to know why some people like very loud music? They must like the sounds of music.

  All children soon learn what “Don't touch!” means. They hear it often. Yet most of us keep on touching things as we grow up. In shops, we often touch things we might buy: shoes, clothes, glasses, etc. before we buy them. To see something well, we have to touch it.

  The bottoms of your feet can feel things, too. You know this when you walk on warm sand, cool grass or a hard floor, All feel different under your feet.

  There are ways of learning to see well by feeling. One way is to close your eyes and try to feel everything that is touching your skin. Feel the shoes on your feet, the clothes on your body, the air on your skin.

  Most museums are just for looking. But today some museums have some things to touch. Their signs say, “Do touch!” There you can feel everything on show.

  If you want to see better, reach out and touch. Then you will really see!

(1) By touching things ________.

[  ]

A.you will buy them

B.you will learn how to reach out your hand

C.you can know things better

D.you can tell what colors they are

(2) When people buy things in shops, they ________.

[  ]

A.often feel and touch them

B.never feel how heavy they are

C.just look at them

D.always feel them with their eyes closed

(3) According to the passage, we can feel things with our ________.

[  ]

A.hands
B.feet
C.skin
D.all of the above

(4) Which of the following is NOT true?

[  ]

A.We can tell what a ball is like by holding it in our hands.

B.People often heard “Don't touch!” when they were young.

C.People can't feel sounds by touching.

D.Some museums began to let people touch to know better.

(5) What is the best title of this passage?

[  ]

A.Seeing Things by Touching

B.Touching Things by Seeing

C.Don't Touch

D.Touching Is More Important

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