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2、       Except for the sun, the moon looks like the biggest object in the sky. Actually it is one of the smallest, and only looks big because it is so near to us. Its diameter(直径) is only 2,160 miles (3,389 km), or a little more than a quarter of the diameter of the earth.

       Once a month, or more exactly, once every 29.5 days, at the time we call "full moon," its whole disc looks bright. At other times only part of it appears bright, and we always find that this is the part which faces towards the sun, while the part racing away from the sun appears dark. People  could make their pictures better if they kept this in mind ― only those parts of the moon which are lighted up by the sun are bright. This shows that the moon gives no light of its own. It only throws back the light of the sun, like a huge mirror hung in the sky.

    Yet the dark part of the moon's surface is not absolutely black; generally it is just light enough for us to be able to see its outline, so that we speak of seeing "the old moon in the new moon's arms." The light by which we see the old moon does not come from the sun, but from the earth. We know well how the surface of the sea or of snow, or even of a wet road, may throw back uncomfortably much of the sun's light onto our faces. In the same way the surface of the whole earth throws back enough of the sun's light on to the face of the moon for us to be able to see the parts of it which would otherwise be dark.

 

41.Why is the dark part of the moon not completely black?

       A.Because the sun shines on the moon’s surface.

       B.Because the earth throws back sunlight onto the moon.

       C.Because the moon throws back the light from the sun.

       D.Because the moon has light of its own.

42.The underlined word “disc” in the second paragraph refers to           .

       A.a round plate                                       B.a round record

       C.the moon that reflects sunlight              D.the moon which looks like a round plate

43.By “saying the old moon in the new moon’s arms”, we mean a time when        .

       A.the two moon’s are closely linked         

       B.the new moon is at its brightest

       C.the moon is partly bright and partly dark

       D.the new moon is hugging the old moon

44.Which of the following is true according to the text ?

       A.The moon which appears round at its brightest is called full moon.

       B.The moon’s diameter is exactly one fourth of that of the earth.

       C.The light by which we see the old moon comes from the sun.

       D.The part of the moon which is not lighted by the sun is completely dark.

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Except for the sun, the moon looks like the biggest object in the sky. Actually it is one of the smallest, and only looks big because it is so near to us. Its diameter(直径) is only 2,160 miles (3,339 km) ,or a little more than a quarter of the diameter of the earth.

Once a month, or more exactly, once every 29.5 days, at the time we call “full moon”, its whole disc looks bright. At other times only part of it appears bright, and we always find that this is the part which faces towards the sun, while the part racing away from the sun appears dark. People could make their pictures better if they kept this in mind — only those parts of the moon which are lighted up by the sun are brighter. This shows that the moon gives no light of its own. It only throws back the light of the sun, like a huge mirror hung in the sky.

Yet the dark part of the moon’s surface is not completely black; usually it is just light enough for us to be able to see its shape, so that we speak of seeing “the old moon in the new moon’s arms”. The light by which we see the old moon does not come from the sun, but from the earth. We know well how the surface of the sea or of snow, or even of a wet road, may throw back uncomfortably much of the sun’s light on to our faces. In the same way the surface of the whole earth throws back enough of the sun’s light on to the face of the moon for us to be able to see the parts of it which would otherwise be dark.

72. Why is the dark part of the moon not completely black?

A. The sun shines on the moon’s surface.

B. The earth throws back sunlight on to the moon.

C. The moon throws back the light from the sun.

D. The moon has light of its own.

73. The underlined word “disc” in the second paragraph refers to _______.

A. a round plate                                 B. a round record

C. the moon that reflects sunlight         D. the moon which looks like a round plate

74. By saying “the old moon in the new moon’s arms” , we mean a time when ______.

A. the two moons are closely linked

B. the new moon is at its brightest

C. the moon is partly bright and partly dark

D. the new moon is hugging the old moon

75. Which of the following is true according to the text?

A. The moon which appears round at its brightest is called full moon.

B. The moon’s diameter is exactly one fourth of that of the earth.

C. The light by which we see the old moon comes from the sun

D. The part of the moon which is not lighted by the sun is completely dark.

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Except for the sun, the moon looks like the biggest object in the sky. Actually it is one of the smallest, and only looks big because it is so near to us. Its diameter(直径) is only 2,160 miles (3,339 km) ,or a little more than a quarter of the diameter of the earth.

Once a month, or more exactly, once every 29.5 days, at the time we call “full moon”, its whole disc looks bright. At other times only part of it appears bright, and we always find that this is the part which faces towards the sun, while the part racing away from the sun appears dark. People could make their pictures better if they kept this in mind — only those parts of the moon which are lighted up by the sun are brighter. This shows that the moon gives no light of its own. It only throws back the light of the sun, like a huge mirror hung in the sky.

Yet the dark part of the moon’s surface is not completely black; usually it is just light enough for us to be able to see its shape, so that we speak of seeing “the old moon in the new moon’s arms”. The light by which we see the old moon does not come from the sun, but from the earth. We know well how the surface of the sea or of snow, or even of a wet road, may throw back uncomfortably much of the sun’s light on to our faces. In the same way the surface of the whole earth throws back enough of the sun’s light on to the face of the moon for us to be able to see the parts of it which would otherwise be dark.

1. Why is the dark part of the moon not completely black?

A. The sun shines on the moon’s surface.

B. The earth throws back sunlight on to the moon.

C. The moon throws back the light from the sun.

D. The moon has light of its own.

2. The underlined word “disc” in the second paragraph refers to _______.

A. a round plate        B. a round record

C. the moon that reflects sunlight   D. the moon which looks like a round plate

3. By saying “the old moon in the new moon’s arms” , we mean a time when ______.

A. the two moons are closely linked

B. the new moon is at its brightest

C. the moon is partly bright and partly dark

D. the new moon is hugging the old moon

4. Which of the following is true according to the text?

A. The moon which appears round at its brightest is called full moon.

B. The moon’s diameter is exactly one fourth of that of the earth.

C. The light by which we see the old moon comes from the sun

D. The part of the moon which is not lighted by the sun is completely dark.

 

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       Except for the sun, the moon looks like the biggest object in the sky. Actually it is one of the smallest, and only looks big because it is so near to us. Its diameter(直径) is only 2,160 miles (3,389 km), or a little more than a quarter of the diameter of the earth.

       Once a month, or more exactly, once every 29.5 days, at the time we call "full moon," its whole disc looks bright. At other times only part of it appears bright, and we always find that this is the part which faces towards the sun, while the part racing away from the sun appears dark. People  could make their pictures better if they kept this in mind ― only those parts of the moon which are lighted up by the sun are bright. This shows that the moon gives no light of its own. It only throws back the light of the sun, like a huge mirror hung in the sky.

    Yet the dark part of the moon's surface is not absolutely black; generally it is just light enough for us to be able to see its outline, so that we speak of seeing "the old moon in the new moon's arms." The light by which we see the old moon does not come from the sun, but from the earth. We know well how the surface of the sea or of snow, or even of a wet road, may throw back uncomfortably much of the sun's light onto our faces. In the same way the surface of the whole earth throws back enough of the sun's light on to the face of the moon for us to be able to see the parts of it which would otherwise be dark.

 

41.Why is the dark part of the moon not completely black?

       A.Because the sun shines on the moon’s surface.

       B.Because the earth throws back sunlight onto the moon.

       C.Because the moon throws back the light from the sun.

       D.Because the moon has light of its own.

42.The underlined word “disc” in the second paragraph refers to           .

       A.a round plate                                       B.a round record

       C.the moon that reflects sunlight              D.the moon which looks like a round plate

43.By “saying the old moon in the new moon’s arms”, we mean a time when        .

       A.the two moon’s are closely linked         

       B.the new moon is at its brightest

       C.the moon is partly bright and partly dark

       D.the new moon is hugging the old moon

44.Which of the following is true according to the text ?

       A.The moon which appears round at its brightest is called full moon.

       B.The moon’s diameter is exactly one fourth of that of the earth.

       C.The light by which we see the old moon comes from the sun.

       D.The part of the moon which is not lighted by the sun is completely dark.

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  Except for the sun, the moon looks the biggest object in the sky.Actually it is one of the smallest, and only looks big because it is so near to us.Its diameter is only 2160 miles(3389 km), or a little more than a quarter of the diameter of the earth.

  Once a month, or, more exactly, once every 29.5 days, at the time we call “full moon”, its whole disc looks bright.At other times only part of it appears bright, and we always find that this is the part which faces towards the sun, while the part facing away from the sun appears dark.People could make their pictures better if they kept this in mind-only those parts of the moon which are lighted up by the sun are brighter.This shows that the moon gives no light of its own.It only throws back the light of the sun, like a huge mirror hung in the sky.

  Yet the dark part of the moon’s surface is not completely black; usually it is just light enough for us to be able to see its shape, so that we speak of seeing “the old moon in the new moon’s arms”.The light by which we see the old moon does not come from the sun, but from the earth.We know well how the surface of the sea or of snow, or even of a wet road, may throw back uncomfortably much of the sun’s light on to our faces.In the same way the surface of the whole earth throws back enough of the sun’s light on to the face of the moon for us to be back to see the parts of it which would otherwise be dark.

(1)

Why is the dark part of the moon not completely black?

[  ]

A.

The earth throws back sunlight on to the moon.

B.

The sun shines on the moon’s surface.

C.

The moon throws back the light from the sun.

D.

The moon has light of its own.

(2)

How often do we see the moon as its brightest?

[  ]

A.

Once every week.

B.

Once every year.

C.

Once every 29.5 days.

D.

Once every 27 days.

(3)

What is meant by “seeing the old moon in the new moon’s arms”?

[  ]

A.

We can see the dark parts of the moon, though not clearly.

B.

The new moon is at its brightest.

C.

The dark parts of the moon are bright enough for us to see.

D.

Part of the moon’s surface is lighted by the sun.

(4)

Which of these is true?

[  ]

A.

The moon which appears round at its brightest is called full moon.

B.

The moon’s diameter is exactly one fourth of that of the earth.

C.

The light by which we see the old moon comes from the sun.

D.

The part of the moon which is not lighted by the sun is completely dark.

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阅读理解

  Except for the sun, the moon looks the biggest object in the sky.Actually it is one of the smallest, and only looks big because it is so near to us.Its diameter(直径)is only 2160 miles(3389 km), or a little more than a quarter of the diameter of the earth.

  Once a month, or, more exactly, once every 29.5 days, at the time we call “full moon”, its whole disc looks bright.At other times only part of it appears bright, and we always find that this is the part which faces towards the sun, while the part facing away from the sun appears dark.People could make their pictures better if they kept this in mind-only those parts of the moon which are lighted up by the sun are brighter.This shows that the moon gives no light of its own.It only throws back the light of the sun, like a huge mirror hung in the sky.

  Yet the dark part of the moon’s surface is not completely black; usually it is just light enough for us to be able to see its shape, so that we speak of seeing “the old moon in the new moon’s arms”.The light by which we see the old moon does not come from the sun, but from the earth.We know well how the surface of the sea or of snow, or even of a wet road, may throw back uncomfortably much of the sun’s light on to our faces.In the same way the surface of the whole earth throws back enough of the sun’s light on to the face of the moon for us to be back to see the parts of it which would otherwise be dark.

(1)

Why is the dark part of the moon not completely black?

[  ]

A.

The earth throws back sunlight on to the moon.

B.

The sun shines on the moon’s surface.

C.

The moon throws back the light from the sun.

D.

The moon has light of its own.

(2)

How often do we see the moon as its brightest?

[  ]

A.

Once every week.

B.

Once every year.

C.

Once every 29.5 days.

D.

Once every 27 days.

(3)

What is meant by “seeing the old moon in the new moon’s arms”?

[  ]

A.

We can see the dark parts of the moon, though not clearly.

B.

The new moon is at its brightest.

C.

The dark parts of the moon are bright enough for us to see.

D.

Part of the moon’s surface is lighted by the sun.

(4)

Which of these is true?

[  ]

A.

The moon which appears round at its brightest is called full moon.

B.

The moon’s diameter is exactly one fourth of that of the earth.

C.

The light by which we see the old moon comes from the sun.

D.

The part of the moon which is not lighted by the sun is completely dark.

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阅读理解

  Except for the sun, the moon looks the biggest object in the sky.Actually it is one of the smallest, and only looks big because it is so near to us.Its diameter(直径)is only 2160 miles(3389 km), or a little more than a quarter of the diameter of the earth.

  Once a month, or, more exactly, once every 29.5 days, at the time we call “full moon”, its whole disc looks bright.At other times only part of it appears bright, and we always find that this is the part which faces towards the sun, while the part facing away from the sun appears dark.People could make their pictures better if they kept this in mind-only those parts of the moon that are lighted up by the sun are brighter.This shows that the moon gives no light of its own.It only reflects the light of the sun, like a huge mirror hung in the sky.

  Yet the dark part of the moon’s surface is not completely black; usually it is just light enough for us to be able to see its shape, so that we speak of seeing “the old moon in the new moon’s arms”.The light by which we see the old moon does not come from the sun, but from the earth.We know well how the surface of the sea or of snow, or even of a wet road, may throw back uncomfortably much of the sun’s light on to our faces.In the same way the surface of the whole earth throws back enough of the sun’s light on to the face of the moon for us to be back to see the parts of it which would otherwise be dark.

(1)

Why is the dark part of the moon not completely black?

[  ]

A.

The earth throws back sunlight on to the moon.

B.

The sun shines on the moon’s surface.

C.

The moon throws back the light from the sun.

D.

The moon has light of its own.

(2)

What is meant by seeing the old moon in the new moon’s arms?

[  ]

A.

We can see the dark parts of the moon, though not clearly.

B.

The new moon is at its brightest.

C.

The dark parts of the moon are bright enough for us to see.

D.

Part of the moon’s surface is lighted by the sun.

(3)

Which of these is true?

[  ]

A.

The moon which appears round at its brightest is called full moon.

B.

The moon’s diameter is exactly one fourth of that of the earth.

C.

The light by which we see the old moon comes from the sun.

D.

The part of the moon which is not lighted by the sun is completely dark.

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Except for the Sun, the Moon appears to be the biggest object in the sky. Actually it is one of the smallest, and only looks big because it is so near to us. Its diameter(直径) is only 2,160 miles, or a little more than a quarter of the diameter of the Earth.

Once a month, or more exactly, once every 29.5 days, at the time we call"full moon", its whole surface looks bright. At other times, only part of it appears bright, and we always find that this is the part which faces towards the Sun, while the part facing away from the Sun appears dark. People could make their photographs better if they kept this in mind-only those parts of the Moon which are lit up by the Sun are brighter. This shows that the Moon gives no light of its own. It only throws back the light of the Sun, like a huge mirror hung in the sky.

Yet the dark part of the Moon's surface is not completely black; usually it is just light enough for us to be able to see its shape, so that we speak of seeing "the old Moon in the new Moon's arms". The light by which we see the old Moon does not come from the Sun, but from the Earth. We know well how the surface of the sea or of snow, or even of a wet road, may throw back uncomfortably much of the Sun's light on to our faces. In the same way the surface of the whole Earth throws back enough of the Sun's light on to the face of the Moon for us to be able to see the parts of it which would otherwise be dark.

6. How often do we see the Moon as its brightest?

A. Once every week.

B. Once every year.

C. Once every 29.5 days.

D. Once every 27 days.

7. What is meant by seeing " the old Moon in the new Moon's arms"?

A. We can see the dark parts of the Moon, though not clearly.

B. The new Moon is at its brightest.

C. The dark parts of the Moon are bright enough for us to see.

D. Part of the Moon's surface is lit by the Sun.

8. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. The Moon gives no light of its own.

B. The Moon's diameter is exactly one fourth of that of the Earth.

C. The light by which we see the old Moon comes from the Sun.

D. The part of the Moon which is not lit by the Sun is completely black.

 

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