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A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking is worth reading, especially for those who love science, space, physics, and the universe (宇宙). About half of Hawking’s text is rather hard to understand, which must be the reason why he added pictures to newer editions. Some of the “abstract (抽象)” things are hard to imagine, so the pictures help you understand.
This book is based on theoretical physics (理论物理). Most people read the cover and think that it will be way over their heads, but it’s not. There are two ways to read it. You can read the chapter overviews, which are basic and you’ll still learn a lot, but it won’t be too difficult. Or, you can read the full details (细节) in each chapter, which is how you’ll learn the most.
This book makes references (参考) to other physicists, history, and current social and economic issues (问题), and explains how each of us is involved in the universe. Dr. Hawking also openly says “I think” about things. He gives his view on matters and shows the facts to help you see what you think the answer is, so it seems as if (好像) he was talking directly to you.
The reason why I love this book more than any other physics “text” is because Dr. Hawking wrote it like a novel. He’s telling a story, the story of the universe, and it’s just fun to read!
I always want to know how and why something is, and in this book Dr. Hawking always answers this question as best he can. If he can’t give you a definite answer, he’ll tell you what he thinks and help you develop your own opinion. I truly hope that you will read this unusual book.
1.Stephen Hawking added pictures to A Brief History of Time to ________.
A.make it more attractive to readers B.make it easy to understand
C.help you to develop your imagination D.show you more about the universe
2.The underlined phrase “over their heads” in Paragraph 2 means “________”.
A.higher than their heads B.rather difficult for them to understand
C.very easy for them to read D.too high for them to reach
3.If you ________, you’ll learn the most about the book.
A.read the full details in each chapter B.read the chapter overviews
C.draw pictures according to the book D.read the cover of the book
4.What makes you feel as if Dr Hawking was talking directly to you? ________
A.He tells me what he thinks and helps me develop my own opinion.
B.He openly says “I think” about things.
C.He always answers how and why something is as best he can.
D.He gives his view on matters and shows the facts to help me see what I think the answer is.
5.According to the writer, A Brief History of Time is ________.
A.expensive B.boring C.interesting D.confusing
6.We can get the idea from this passage that ________.
A.Hawking doesn’t answer all the questions about the universe
B.the book can’t make references to other physicists
C.the book doesn’t deal with the economy but science
D.Hawking can talk to everyone face to face
Dear Lexie, We got to Venice early this morning. You wouldn't believe it. It's like a floating(漂浮的) city, and I'm afraid it will sink or something. My mom's calling me. Gotta go! Mary |
Hey, Mary, Venice sounds great. I looked it up online. The buildings all look like castles (城堡) or something. I hope to go there one day. Lex |
Hi, Lex, It's about 7 pm here, so what time is it there? Probably you're at school right now. We went to a big square called San Marco today. There's like a million pigeons(鸽子). A guy put bird food on his jacket, and all these birds landed on him. When he walked, all the pigeons stayed on him. I took a thousand pictures. Mary |
Hey, Mary, The pigeon guy seems crazy. There's no way I'd let a number of pigeons stand on me. Yuck! I can't wait to see the pictures. Can you e-mail one to me? I'll take it in tomorrow and show Benny. He likes pigeons. Lex |
Hi, Lex, My camera is old-fashioned, so I can't e-mail pictures. Today we went to museums. Every other building here is a museum. I think people here must be very artistic or something. Mary |
Hey, Mary, Yeah. I read that Michelangelo lived there. Did you see him? Oh, never mind. He's dead. Well, did you see any art by him? We had a math test today. And there's a new kid in class. Her name is Sydney. She's cool. She's from California. Lex |
Lex, Tell me more about the new kid. Remember we're BFF, so don't get a new best friend. I'll be back on Saturday. Don't get a new BF before then, okay? Mary |
1.Who is on the vacation?
A.Lexie. B.Mary. C.Benny. D.Sydney.
2.What is San Marco?
A.A zoo in Venice. B.A city in California.
C.A big square in Venice. D.An art museum in California.
3.Mary did the following things in Venice EXCEPT _____________.
A.seeing pigeons on San Marco B.sending pictures to her friends online
C.visiting some art museums D.taking photos of interesting things
4.According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.Lexie knows Venice because she has ever been there.
B.People may meet Michelangelo if they travel to Venice.
C.Mary is worried that Lexie might get a new best friend.
D.The new student in Lexie's class comes from Australia.
Write an e-mail to your pen-friend Sam for Liukai in less than 60 words according to the information given below.(根据所给情景写一篇不少于60个词的短文,标点符号不占格)
假如你是Tony,你的美国笔友Sam要来你的家乡,恰巧你不在,你想介绍与Sam志趣相投的同学Arthur接待他。请参考下表中的相关信息,用英语写一封电子邮件,向Sam说明刘凯的情况。短文的开头和结尾已经给出。
Age | as old as you |
Hobbies | Sports, music, traveling |
Personality (性格) | Honest, friendly, helpful |
Other information | Help you learn Chinese, learn about Chinese culture |
Dear Sam:
I’m glad you’re coming to my hometown. But…… _______________________________________________
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Yours,
Tony