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Louis Braille, a Frenchman, couldn’t see anything when he was three years old. At the age of ten, he went to a special school for b_______1. children. The teacher there taught him a new way of reading by touching raised letters(突出的字母) on the paper. H______2., it was a slow way to read, and it did not help the blind to write. In 1819, a French soldier i__________ 3.a special writing called “night writing”. Night writing used twelve dots(小圆点). In 1824, Braille k__4. about the night writing and began to change it for the blind to use. He didn’t use 12 dots but 6 dots. Letters are made with one or m______5. dots. In this way, Braille was able to use the six dots for all twenty-six letters. Now people call this writing the “Braille Writing” and people first used it in 1829. His work helped the blind see the world through their fingers.

 

1.blind

2.However

3.invented

4.knew

5.more

【解析】

试题分析:这篇短文介绍了Louis Braille是一个法国人,他在三岁的时候就看不见了,在10岁的时候,他去了盲人学校。在1819年一个法国士兵发明了用12个圆点的盲写,在此基础上Louis Braille做了改进,变成了用6个圆点可以写的盲文。

1.在10岁的时候,他去了盲人学校。故填blind

2.然而,对于写来说这太慢了,他帮不到盲人写字。故填However.

3.一个法国士兵发明了一种特别的叫做夜光笔的笔。故填invented

4.巴列了解了夜光笔,开始把它改变成盲人用的笔。故填knew

5.字母由一个或多个点构成。故填more

考点:选词填空。

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Knowing how to make such choices is a life skill, and we need to practice it in our daily life.

Supermarket W

Business hours: 6:00 a.m – 10:30 p.m.

Eggs (1 kilo): £ 6.50

Apples(1 kilo): £3.80

Pork ( 1 kilo): £18.20

Tomatoes (1 kilo): £1.58

Environment: Very good

Service: Good

 

Supermarket M

Business hours: 5:30 a.m – 10:30 p.m.

Eggs (1 kilo): £6.60

Apples(1 kilo): £3.96

Pork ( 1 kilo): £18.20

Tomatoes (1 kilo): £1.50

Environment: Very good

Service: Good

 

Supermarket Y

Business hours:6:00 a.m – 10:00 p.m.

Eggs (1 kilo): £ 6.20

Apples(1 kilo): £3.30

Pork ( 1 kilo): £17.20

Tomatoes(1kilo):£1.30

Environment: Need improving

Service: Just so-so

 

Supermarket T

Business hours: 6:00 a.m – 9:30 p.m.

Eggs (1 kilo): £6.90

Apples(1 kilo): £4.00

Pork ( 1 kilo): £18.60

Tomatoes (1 kilo): £1.60

Environment: Just so-so

Service: Bad

1.Which supermarket has the longest Business Hours?

A. Supermarket W.     B. Supermarket T.      

C. Supermarket Y.     D. Supermarket M.

2.The price of the pork in ___________ is the same as that in ___________.

A. Supermarket W; Supermarket M          

B. Supermarket Y; Supermarket T

C. Supermarket W; Supermarket Y           

D. Supermarket M; Supermarket T

3.If you want to spend the least money on eggs, which supermarket will you go to?

A. Supermarket W.             B. Supermarket M.

C. Supermarket Y.             D. Supermarket T.

4.What may be the reason if a shopper usually shops in Supermarket Y?

A. The Environment.    B. The Service.

C. The Business hours.  D. The Price.

 

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“Isn’t it beautiful?” said my seven-year-old daughter.

I opened my eyes widely and looked at the snake skin in fear. I didn’t think it was beautiful, but I learned never to appear nonchalant(冷漠的) with children. Everything they see for the first time is important to their sense of beauty; they see only excellence in the world.

“Why does it do this?” Sarah asked.

“Snakes shed(蜕) their skins because they need to renew themselves,” I explained. “Why do they need to renew themselves?” Sarah asked.

“We often need to shed our skins, those coatings that we cover ourselves with,” I said to my daughter. “We leave some things and find other things unwanted or unnecessary. This snake no longer needs this skin. It is probably too little for him, and he probably doesn’t think he looks as smart in it as he once did.”

As we talked, I knew that she began to understand. Although she couldn’t understand clearly, she would know that renewal is kind of progress; that we need to take a good look at ourselves, our rooms, schoolwork and spirit, and see what we need to keep and what we need to leave. I was careful to tell that this is a natural way, not one to be made to do.

“Snakes don’t peel off their skins when they like them.” I explained. “It happens as a natural thing of their growth.”

“I see, Dad,” said Sarah as she held the snake skin, and then ran off.

I hoped she would remember this; we need to throw some away because they are worthless or unnecessary. Then we can store them as memories in our deep hearts.

1. Father jumped up when her daughter came to him with a snake skin because ____.

A. he didn’t want to read any moreB. he was very afraid of it

C. he wanted to praised her daughterD. he hated snakes

2. Father’s patient explanation shows that ____.

A. his daughter didn’t want to listen to him at all

B. he knew children saw only excellence in the world

C. his daughter couldn’t follow him at all

D. he wanted to teach everything to her

3. We learn from the reading that____.

A. the girl seemed to understand what her father said

B. the girl wasn’t interested in the explanation

C. the father was good at keeping snakes

D. the father liked the snake skin better

 

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