题目内容
【题目】阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
We have always been interested in the moon. 2000 years ago people already knew it moved around the earth and where it would be in the sky at different times of the year. At that time, everything about the moon was learned by watching it carefully in the sky.
When scientists could use telescopes to study the moon more closely, their ideas began to change. They could see the moon was made of rocks. Most scientists thought moon rocks would be different from those on Earth. This was because they believed the moon had once been a planet that had been caught in the earth's gravity (引力) millions of years earlier.
In 1969 moon rocks were finally brought to the earth and studied. Much to their surprise, scientists found that, except for water, the moon and the earth were made of the same things. Once again new ideas were needed for this new information.
After years of study, most scientists now think that the moon was once part of Earth. They believe very early in its history, maybe 4 million years ago, something about the size of Mars hit Earth. This sent billions of rocks into space around our planet. These rocks slowly joined together and after many years became the moon.
However, in the future, even though our ideas about the moon may change again, we will still be interested in it.
(1)From the passage we know the moon was made of
A.earth
B.rocks
C.water
D.metal
(2)When did people first bring the moonrocks to the earth?
A.In 1969
B.In 1956
C.In 2006
D.In 1966
(3)What does the writer want to tell us in the passage?_____________
A.Why people are interested in the moon.
B.How ideas about the moon have changed over time.
C.Where the moon came from in the past.
D.That people have finally learned the truth about the moon.
(4)Before 1969 most scientists thought the moon was ________.
A.part of the earth billions of years earlier
B.older than the earth
C.a planet caught by the earth's gravity
D.made of the same things as the earth
(5)From this passage we can learn that ________.
A.scientists in the past were not clever
B.the earth was once part of the moon
C.new information brings new ideas
D.we now know everything about the moon
【答案】
(1)B
(2)A
(3)B
(4)C
(5)C
【解析】本文叙述了人们对于月球的观点随时间而变化。人们一直对月球很感兴趣,2000年前人们已经知道它围绕着地球转,那时关于月亮的一切都是通过仔细观察获取的。后来有了望远镜,再后来经过科学家的多年研究人们对月球有了新的认识。
(1)B细节理解题。根据They could see the moon was made of rocks.可知月亮是由岩石组成的。故选B。
(2)A细节理解题 In 1969 moon rocks were finally brought to the earth and studied. Much to their surprise, scientists found that, except for water, the moon and the earth were made of the same things.可知,在1969年第一次把月球岩石带到地球。故选A。
(3)B主旨大意题。根据…their ideas began to change.和In the future, even though our ideas about the moon may change again,可知通过这篇文章,作者想要告诉我们人们对于月球的认识随时间而变化。故选B
(4)C细节理解题,根据文中because they believed the moon had once been a planet that had been caught in the earth's gravity (引力) millions of years earlier.可知,故选C。
(5)C主旨大意题。根据全文讲人们对于月球的了解不断加深,以及Once again new ideas were needed for this new information.可知新的信息带来新的观点,故答案选C。
【题目】根据短文内容,用方框中所给词的适当形式填空,完成短文。(注意:每个词语限用一次)
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On Chinese New Year's Eve, almost Chinese people are used to watching the CCTV Spring Festival Gala(春晚). , another thing is also becoming popular this year.
red envelopes(红包)to children is one of the traditions of the Chinese New Year. And now, the Internet companies, Tencent(腾讯)and Alibaba(阿里巴巴), also join in the traditional activity. So people can use
smart mobile phones through WeChat or QQ to send and grab red envelopes.
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Alipay(支付宝)information showed that there were 100 million yuan each round to be traded on that day. It has been record so far. And now more and more people like grabbing red envelopes online.