The of the camera goes far into the . In the 1500s, men were experimenting with cameras that made images. But it was not the early 1800s that man a way to make the pictures permanent. then, photography was a new . Most had their pictures (拍) by a photographer. People did not own cameras taking pictures and developing the film were too . 查看更多

 

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1.The man is a _______????? .(????????????? )

2.Every day we walk _______?? (穿过) the school gate.

3.All the football players must _______? ( 遵守)the football rules.

4.Kangkang was? _______  (生气) with Michael.

5.Dr. White _______ (发明)a kind of new medicine last year.

6.Jane prefers _______   (划船).

7.I think that Yang Liwei and Liu Xiang are both our countrys _______  (英雄).

8.Would you mind passing me the ball?(同义句)

Would you mind _______  the ball _______me ?

9.Could you give me a hand, please ? (同义句)

Could you_______ _______  , please ?

10.They are doing some shopping.(改为一般将来时)

They _______ _______ ??? do some shopping next weekend.?????????????

 

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  The car was invented(发明)over a century(世纪)ago.You may know all kinds of cars' names, but many people don't know who was the inventor of the first car.The first car was invented not by a German, but by an American.

  His name was Henry Ford.Henry was born in a poor family.He was the eldest(最年长的)of six children.When he was a boy, he became interested in mending watches and machines.When he was twelve years old, his mother died.Soon he had to work in a machine shop for two dollars and fifty cents a week.In the evenings he repaired watches for another dollar a week.The hard life made him strong and able.

  At that time there was another interest in the life of the young Ford.He dreamed(梦想)to make a machine.It could run without a horse, so named“horseless carriage.”He over-came(克服)a lot of difficulties and in April 1893, the“horseless carriage”was finally finished.It was the first car.

  Later Henry Ford founded the Ford Motor Company(福特汽车公司).He was really the first inventor of the car in the world.

(1)

Who really invented the car first?________.

[  ]

A.

A German

B.

An American

C.

Frenchman

D.

Japanese

(2)

From this story we can know the car was invented ________.

[  ]

A.

more than 100 years ago

B.

less than 100 years ago

C.

just 100 years ago

D.

50 years ago

(3)

Henry Ford must have ________.

[  ]

A.

five brothers and sisters

B.

six brothers and sisters

C.

five younger brothers

D.

three brothers

(4)

How many dollars did young Ford earn(挣)every week?

[  ]

A.

2.5 dollars

B.

3.5 dollars

C.

3 dollars

D.

4 dollars

(5)

Which is not true?________.

[  ]

A.

He repaired watches in the evenings for fun

B.

He enjoyed repairing watches and machines when he was very young.

C.

He met with a lot of difficulties in the invention.

D.

The first car was invented in 1893.

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  A Japanese toy maker speaks out that they made a gadget(小配件)that translates(翻译)dog bark(狗叫)into people’s language and plans to sell the gadget in USpet stores and gift shops this summer.

  Tokyo-based Takara Co. Ltd(有限公司)says about 300,000 of the dog translating gadgets have been sold since it was on sale in Japan late last year. They think far bigger sales come to America in August. The United States is home to about 67 million dogs, more than six times the number in Japan.

  Regarded as one of the coolest inventions(发明)of 2002 by Time magazine, the gadget translates each bark into six feelings. It can tell whether the dog is happy, sad, disappointed or angry etc.

  “We know that the Americans love their dogs so much, so we don’t think they will mind spending $ 120 on this gadget,” the marketing manager said during an interview in America.

  One thing that seems certain is that the market for animal translation gadgets will likely keep on a dog’s world since Takara has no plans to make a gadget for cats. “They are too changeable,” the marketing manager said.

  1This text mainly tells us that________.

  A. the gadget is very expensive

  B. Japanese made a new gadget

  C. American dogs can tell their feelings

  D. Japanese will sell the gadget in America

  2They are too changeable.” means “________ are too changeable.”

  A. Cats     B. Dogs     C. Stores     D. People

  3We can learn from the text that________.

  A. people need to talk to dogs

  B. there are more dogs in America than in Japan

  C. Japanese people don’t like dogs

  D. they will make a gadget for kids in the future

  4Takara Co. Ltd. is ________ the sale of its new gadget.

  A. proud of   B. satisfied with   C. sure of    D. worried about

 

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  A Nobel Prize is considered by most people one of the highest international honours(荣誉)a person can receive.As you know, the prizes were started by a Swede called Alfred Nobel.He was born in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden.Alfred Nobel was a great scientist.He made two important inventions(发明), and so he became very rich(富裕的).Although he was rich, Nobel was not a happy man.He never married or had children.Also, he was a sick man during his large part of life.When he died at the age of 63, he left a fund of $9, 000, 000.The money was to be used in giving prizes to those who made great achievements in physics, chemistry(化学), medicine and literature(文学), and for world peace.

  The first Nobel Prizes were given on December 10, 1901, five years after Nobel's death.Since then many famous people from all over the world have been given Nobel Prizes for their achievements.

  Each prize has three parts.The first part is a gold medal.Second, a winner of a Nobel Prize is given a diploma saying that he has been given the prize.The third part of the prize is a large amount of money-about $40, 000.

  Often a prize is given to just one person, but not always.Sometimes a prize is shared.It may be given to two or more people who have worked together.It is also sometimes true that a prize is not given at all if there is no great achievement.In 1972, for example, no Nobel Peace Prize was given.

(1)

When was Alfred Nobel born?

[  ]

A.

In 1938.

B.

In 1833.

C.

In 1896.

D.

In 1906.

(2)

What kind of person would you say Alfred Nobel was?

[  ]

A.

He was a rich, happy and lucky man.

B.

He was a poor, unhappy and unlucky man.

C.

He was a rich, but unhappy and unlucky man.

D.

He was a poor, but happy and lucky man.

(3)

When he died, Nobel left a large amount of money ________.

[  ]

A.

to his wife

B.

to his children

C.

for helping the poor people in Sweden

D.

for setting five prizes

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  The bicycle is one of the simplest yet most useful inventions(发明)in the world.What is most surprising is that it was not invented earlier, although the great inventor Leonardo da Vinci had drawn pictures for bicycles and also for flying machines and some other things.Those things were not produced(生产)until long after he died.

  A person riding a bicycle uses little energy(能量)to make the bicycle move, and there is no pollution(污染)at all when you are riding.Even so, in developed countries, most people don’t travel to work by bicycle.It is not because the bicycles are expensive or people feel tired if they ride to work.It’s because the number of cars on the roads becomes larger.It certainly becomes more dangerous to ride a bicycle.As a result, more people put their bicycles away and go to work in their cars and, in this way, the situation(情形)is made more serious.Perhaps the best way to make riding safer and more popular is to create paths(开设通道)only for bicycles, and to make it so difficult and expensive for drivers to take their cars into the city that they will go back to using their bicycles.

(1)

Bicycles was invented ________.

[  ]

A.

by Leonardo da Vinci

B.

long before Leonardo da Vinci died

C.

soon after Leonardo da Vinci died

D.

long after Leonardo da Vinci died

(2)

If you want to make the bicycle move, you need ________.

[  ]

A.

ride as hard as you can

B.

no energy at all

C.

little energy

D.

quite a lot of energy

(3)

In developed countries, ________.

[  ]

A.

not many people would like to ride bikes to work

B.

most people travel to work by bike

C.

bicycles are expensive

D.

people feel tired to ride to work

(4)

More people go to work by car because ________.

[  ]

A.

their cars become larger

B.

the bike is dangerous

C.

they can’t afford to buy bicycles

D.

riding on the road is dangerous

(5)

Which of the following sentences is not right about how to make riding more popular?

[  ]

A.

Drivers have to pay a lot more money on a car.

B.

Bikes and cars have to move on the same road.

C.

Petrol is too expensive for people to buy.

D.

People have to stop their car every two minutes

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