提出新材料:(put forward the new materials) Beijing, the capital of China, is the political, economic and cultural center of the nation. It is in North China. It is both ancient and modern. Beijing has a population of more than 12 million. It is one of the most popular tourist cities in the world. Every year, hundreds of thousands of tourists from home and abroad come to Beijing. There are plenty of places of historical interest in this city. They enjoy visiting its grand palaces, beautiful gardens and climbing the Great Wall. Tourists are also interested in “old Beijing by exploring Beijing’s hutong and enjoying the Peking Opera. Tiananmen Square, the city center, is the symbol of both Beijing and China. The Great Wall is one of the eight wonders of the world. The Forbidden City is the largest imperial palace in the world and the emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties lived and worked there. The Temple of Heaven is another famous place to visit. The emperors would worship Heaven to thank Heaven and hope everything would be good in the future. In the Summer Palace you can see the beautiful Kunming Lake and a long corridor links old buildings and gardens together. The Ming Tombs are the tombs of 13 emperors of the Ming Dynasty and they are famous for the underground palaces. In 2008 when Beijing hosts the Olympic Games, she will show the world something so special. 查看更多

 

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  Einstein was born in 1879 in Germany.As a child he was slow to talk.But when he was 14 years old, he became clever.He taught himself maths from text books.He studied hard because he wanted to be a physicist(物理学家)。

  In 1901, Einstein began teaching.In 1902, he went on with his study at the University of Zurich.Several years later, he put forward(提出)his Theory of Relativity(相对论).

  To most people the Theory of Relativity is hard to explain.But once Einstein explained it very well to a group of young students.He said:" When you sit with a good girl for two hours, you think it is only a minute, But when you sit on a hot fire for a minute, you think it's two hours.That's relativity”.

  Later Einstein went to America and never left there.His life ended at the age of 76.

(1)

Albert Einstein was born in ________.

[  ]

A.

America

B.

England

C.

Germany

D.

Japan

(2)

As a child he was not so fast to ________.

[  ]

A.

learn maths

B.

learn to speak

C.

teach himself maths

D.

explain the theory

(3)

When he was a ________ in Zurich, he put forward his famous Theory of Relativity.

[  ]

A.

student

B.

worker

C.

librarian

D.

teacher

(4)

It was ________ for Einstein to explain the Theory of Relativity.

[  ]

A.

hard

B.

easy

C.

well

D.

difficult

(5)

Einstein died in America in ________.

[  ]

A.

1955

B.

1956

C.

1954

D.

1945

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从方框中选择合适的词,用其适当的形式填空
above, for, across, history, serve, double, possible, enter, build, be
                                      The Channel Tunnel (英吉利海峡隧道)
       In 1858, a French engineer, Aim? Thome de Gamond, arrived in England with a plan for a
twenty-one mile tunnel  1   the English Channel. He said that it would be  2   to build a platform
in the center of the Channel. This platform  3   as a port and a railway station. The tunnel would
be well-ventilated (通风好的)  if  tall chimneys were built   4   sea-level(海平面).  In 1860, a
better plan was put forward(提出) by an Englishman,  William Low.  He suggested that a  5  
railway tunnel should be built. This would solve the problem of ventilation,    6   if a train  7  this
tunnel, it would draw in (吸入) fresh air behind it. Forty-two years later a tunnel was actually
begun. If, at the time, the British had not feared invasion(入侵), it would have been completed.
Recently, there has again   8   great interest in the idea of a Channel Tunnel.  If it   9  ,  it will
connect (连接) Britain to Europe for the first time in   10   .

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用单词的适当形式填空。
(above, for, across, history, serve, double, possible, enter, build, be)
                                                   The Channel Tunnel (英吉利海峡隧道)
     In 1858, a French engineer, Aime Thome de Gamond, arrived in England with a plan for a twenty-one
mile tunnel    1    the English Channel. He said that it would be    2    to build a platform in the center of the
Channel. This platform    3    as a port and a railway station. The tunnel would be well-ventilated (通风好的)
if tall chimneys were built    4    sea-level (海平面). In 1860, a better plan was put forward (提出) by an
Englishman, William Low. He suggested that a    5    railway tunnel should be built. This would solve the
problem of ventilation,    6    if a train    7    this tunnel, it would draw in (吸入) fresh air behind it. Forty-two
years later a tunnel was actually begun. If, at the time, the British had not feared invasion (入侵), it would
have been completed. Recently, there has again    8    great interest in the idea of a Channel Tunnel.
If it    9    , it will connect (连接) Britain to Europe for the first time in     10   .
1._______ 2._______ 3._______ 4._______ 5._______
6._______ 7._______ 8._______ 9._______ 10._______

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  Faraday (法拉第), a famous physicist and chemist (物理学家和化学家) in the world, was born in England in 1791, and died in 1867. in his life he found very important things in physics, such as the appearance of the electromagnetic induction(电磁感应), the law of electrolysis (电解定律) and so put forward (提出) the idea of the electric field (电场) and magnetic field (磁场). His finding was of important effect (作用)on electric production.

  As a boy, his family was very poor and his parents couldn't pay for his cost of the education. So he went to school only several years. When he was thirteen years old, he began to be a boy of selling newspapers and then he became an apprentice (学徒). He loved the subject of science. During the time when he worked, he read a large number of books in science and he still set up his laboratory. Later he went to the college of English Imperial House and became an assistant in the lab. Because of working hard he could do experiments alone. In the end he won success.

  Faraday was a great scientific thinker. He not only devoted (奉献) himself to the scientific study but also insisted on giving lessons in scientific knowledge to the young people. He made greater contributions to science.

(1) What was he at the age of thirteen?

[  ]

A. He was a scientist.

B. He was a worker.

C. He was a boy of selling newspapers.

D. He was a great thinker.

(2) Faraday lived in the world for ________ years.

[  ]

A. 68

B. 86

C. 66

D. 76

(3) What did he find?

[  ]

A. He found the induction field.

B. He found the appearance of the electromagnetic induction.

C. He found the electric field.

D. Both A and C.

(4) He still set up his laboratory. Here“set up” means“ ________”

[  ]

A. built

B. founded

C. visited

D. traveled

(5) Why did he get little education?

[  ]

A. Because he wanted to be a worker

B. Because his parents didn't let him go to school

C. Because he liked to read newspapers.

D. Because his family was very poor

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阅读理解

  Faraday (法拉第), a famous physicist and chemist (物理学家和化学家) in the world, was born in England in 1791, and died in 1867. in his life he found very important things in physics, such as the appearance of the electromagnetic induction(电磁感应), the law of electrolysis (电解定律) and so put forward (提出) the idea of the electric field (电场) and magnetic field (磁场). His finding was of important effect (作用)on electric production.

  As a boy, his family was very poor and his parents couldn't pay for his cost of the education. So he went to school only several years. When he was thirteen years old, he began to be a boy of selling newspapers and then he became an apprentice (学徒). He loved the subject of science. During the time when he worked, he read a large number of books in science and he still set up his laboratory. Later he went to the college of English Imperial House and became an assistant in the lab. Because of working hard he could do experiments alone. In the end he won success.

  Faraday was a great scientific thinker. He not only devoted (奉献) himself to the scientific study but also insisted on giving lessons in scientific knowledge to the young people. He made greater contributions to science.

(1) What was he at the age of thirteen?

[  ]

A. He was a scientist.

B. He was a worker.

C. He was a boy of selling newspapers.

D. He was a great thinker.

(2) Faraday lived in the world for ________ years.

[  ]

A. 68

B. 86

C. 66

D. 76

(3) What did he find?

[  ]

A. He found the induction field.

B. He found the appearance of the electromagnetic induction.

C. He found the electric field.

D. Both A and C.

(4) He still set up his laboratory. Here“set up” means“ ________”

[  ]

A. built

B. founded

C. visited

D. traveled

(5) Why did he get little education?

[  ]

A. Because he wanted to be a worker

B. Because his parents didn't let him go to school

C. Because he liked to read newspapers.

D. Because his family was very poor

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