题目内容
This pen is _____ of the two pens. |
A. the better B. the best C. better D. best |
试题答案
ARead “The Write Stuff” and answer questions 1 to 6.
The Write StuffThroughout history people have written with many different tools and on many different surfaces.
PAPYRUS
Papyrus was one of the earliest known writing surfaces. For almost 4000 years papyrus was the main writing material used in the Middle East and around the Mediterranean. The Egyptians first made papyrus from the stem of the papyrus plant which grew along the banks of the River Nile.
1.Papyrus was made by cutting a papyrus stem into thin strips.
2.Two layers of strips were then pressed together until they stuck.
The Egyptians wrote on papyrus with brushes.
ANIMAL SKINS
When papyrus became scarce, people used animal skins to write on. This was called parchment. It was made from sheep skin which was washed, scraped, stretched and dried.
Parchment had a very smooth writing surface. It was used in Europe until the late Middle Ages.
Scribes wrote on parchment with quill pens made from goose feather.
PAPER
Around AD 105, a Chinese official called Cai Lun invented a new writing material made from old rags. This was known as paper. Paper is still made approximately the same way today as it was by Cai Lun, except that now machines are used.
PEN POWER
The problem with quill pens and later metal pens was that they had to be dipped in ink every few seconds. In the 19th century fountain pens were invented. These had a container for ink inside them-no more dipping or dripping!
The nib of a modern fountain pen is very similar to the point of the reed pen invented by the Ancient Greeks.
1.According to the information, in which order were the following surfaces developed?
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A.Paper→Parchment→papyrus
B.papyrus→parchment→paper
C.parchment→papyrus→paper
D.papyrus→paper→parchment
2.The information states that parchment was used by the ________.
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3.Parchment was made instead of papyrus mainly because ________.
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A.parchment was easier to make
B.parchment had a better writing surface
C.papyrus became scarce
D.papyrus was more suited for use with quill pens
4.The writer suggests that compared to a quill pen, using a fountain pen is more ________.
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5.Which of the following statements is TRUE?
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A.The Ancient Greeks wrote with brushes.
B.Papyrus was first used in the late Middle Ages.
C.Reed pens have similar points to fountain pens.
D.The first paper was made using machines.
6.The best word to replace “approximately”, as it is used in the passage, is ________.
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