题目列表(包括答案和解析)
| A.strange |
| B.terrible |
| C.important |
| D.difficult |
| A.The address system was used to make make web pages. |
| B.The World Wide Web was created in Swizerland. |
| C.The fist web browser was very expensive to buy |
| D.Many people could use the Internet before 1990 |
| A.He was encouraged to be creative. |
| B.He didn’t do well at school. |
| C.He is a very poor businessman. |
| D.He is well-known all over the world. |
| A.England. |
| B.Switzerland. |
| C.America. |
| D.Canada. |
| A.The events that took place in 1990. |
| B.The history of the Internet. |
| C.The invention of the Internet browser. |
| D.The man who created the World Wide Web. |
1990 was a significant year in world enents. In Febbruary, Nelson Mandela was set free after 27 years in prison. In October, East and West Germany became one country again. Then at the end of 1990, the World Wide Web was born. For this final event we have one man to thank, Tim Berners-Lee, the father of the Web.
Berners-Lee was born on June 8, 1955 in London, England. His parents, both computer designers, encouraged him to think and work creativelhy as he grew up. He was an excellent student and naturally took an interest in computers and science.
After graduating from Oxford University, Tim went to work at a science research centre in Sfwitzerland. There be developed some of the different systems that would later become the Web. The first was HTML, the computer language used to make web pages. The second was an address system that let computers anhywhere find each other and send and receive information. In 1990, while still at the science centre in Switzerland, he put them together to make the first Internet browser. It could run on any computer and allowed people to create share their information with the rest of the world.
Tim knew that the more people used the Web, the more useful it would be. He wasn’t interested in money but knowledge, so he gave out his invention for free to anyone who was interested. Many were interested and the growth of the Internet began.
Today Tim works as a professor at the MIT in America, researching new and interesting ways to use the Web. He has received many awards from governments and organizations for his efforts. He is still not very interested in money. That is why he is so admired by his students and workmates. It may also be one of the reasons that few people outside the world of technology know his name.
【小题1】 The underlined word “significant” (in Paragraph 1) most probably means “ ” .
| A.strange |
| B.terrible |
| C.important |
| D.difficult |
| A.The address system was used to make make web pages. |
| B.The World Wide Web was created in Swizerland. |
| C.The fist web browser was very expensive to buy |
| D.Many people could use the Internet before 1990 |
| A.He was encouraged to be creative. |
| B.He didn’t do well at school. |
| C.He is a very poor businessman. |
| D.He is well-known all over the world. |
| A.England. |
| B.Switzerland. |
| C.America. |
| D.Canada. |
| A.The events that took place in 1990. |
| B.The history of the Internet. |
| C.The invention of the Internet browser. |
| D.The man who created the World Wide Web. |
1990 was a significant year in world enents. In Febbruary, Nelson Mandela was set free after 27 years in prison. In October, East and West Germany became one country again. Then at the end of 1990, the World Wide Web was born. For this final event we have one man to thank, Tim Berners-Lee, the father of the Web.
Berners-Lee was born on June 8, 1955 in London, England. His parents, both computer designers, encouraged him to think and work creativelhy as he grew up. He was an excellent student and naturally took an interest in computers and science.
After graduating from Oxford University, Tim went to work at a science research centre in Sfwitzerland. There be developed some of the different systems that would later become the Web. The first was HTML, the computer language used to make web pages. The second was an address system that let computers anhywhere find each other and send and receive information. In 1990, while still at the science centre in Switzerland, he put them together to make the first Internet browser. It could run on any computer and allowed people to create share their information with the rest of the world.
Tim knew that the more people used the Web, the more useful it would be. He wasn’t interested in money but knowledge, so he gave out his invention for free to anyone who was interested. Many were interested and the growth of the Internet began.
Today Tim works as a professor at the MIT in America, researching new and interesting ways to use the Web. He has received many awards from governments and organizations for his efforts. He is still not very interested in money. That is why he is so admired by his students and workmates. It may also be one of the reasons that few people outside the world of technology know his name.
1. The underlined word “significant” (in Paragraph 1) most probably means “ ” .
|
A.strange |
|
B.terrible |
|
C.important |
|
D.difficult |
2.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
|
A.The address system was used to make make web pages. |
|
B.The World Wide Web was created in Swizerland. |
|
C.The fist web browser was very expensive to buy |
|
D.Many people could use the Internet before 1990 |
3. What can we learn about Berners-Lee from the passage?
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A.He was encouraged to be creative. |
|
B.He didn’t do well at school. |
|
C.He is a very poor businessman. |
|
D.He is well-known all over the world. |
4. Where does Berners-Lee live today?
|
A.England. |
|
B.Switzerland. |
|
C.America. |
|
D.Canada. |
5.What is the passage mainly about?
|
A.The events that took place in 1990. |
|
B.The history of the Internet. |
|
C.The invention of the Internet browser. |
|
D.The man who created the World Wide Web. |
1990 was a significant year in world enents. In Febbruary, Nelson Mandela was set free after 27 years in prison. In October, East and West Germany became one country again. Then at the end of 1990, the World Wide Web was born. For this final event we have one man to thank, Tim Berners-Lee, the father of the Web.
Berners-Lee was born on June 8, 1955 in London, England. His parents, both computer designers, encouraged him to think and work creativelhy as he grew up. He was an excellent student and naturally took an interest in computers and science.
After graduating from Oxford University, Tim went to work at a science research centre in Sfwitzerland. There be developed some of the different systems that would later become the Web. The first was HTML, the computer language used to make web pages. The second was an address system that let computers anhywhere find each other and send and receive information. In 1990, while still at the science centre in Switzerland, he put them together to make the first Internet browser. It could run on any computer and allowed people to create share their information with the rest of the world.
Tim knew that the more people used the Web, the more useful it would be. He wasn’t interested in money but knowledge, so he gave out his invention for free to anyone who was interested. Many were interested and the growth of the Internet began.
Today Tim works as a professor at the MIT in America, researching new and interesting ways to use the Web. He has received many awards from governments and organizations for his efforts. He is still not very interested in money. That is why he is so admired by his students and workmates. It may also be one of the reasons that few people outside the world of technology know his name.
1. The underlined word “significant” (in Paragraph 1) most probably means “ ” .
|
A.strange |
|
B.terrible |
|
C.important |
|
D.difficult |
2.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
|
A.The address system was used to make make web pages. |
|
B.The World Wide Web was created in Swizerland. |
|
C.The fist web browser was very expensive to buy |
|
D.Many people could use the Internet before 1990 |
3. What can we learn about Berners-Lee from the passage?
|
A.He was encouraged to be creative. |
|
B.He didn’t do well at school. |
|
C.He is a very poor businessman. |
|
D.He is well-known all over the world. |
4. Where does Berners-Lee live today?
|
A.England. |
|
B.Switzerland. |
|
C.America. |
|
D.Canada. |
5.What is the passage mainly about?
|
A.The events that took place in 1990. |
|
B.The history of the Internet. |
|
C.The invention of the Internet browser. |
|
D.The man who created the World Wide Web. |
The word, “photography”, was first used in 1839. It comes from the Greek words that mean “to write with light”. But photography could only give people static pictures. So scientists were trying hard to find ways to make pictures that can move. They made lots of experiments, but failed again and again. It was Eadweard Muybridge who finally succeeded. He was the first photographer to try this successfully. But how did he make it? It was an interesting story.
Back in 1872, people didn’t know exactly (确切地) whether all four of a horse’s hooves (蹄) left the ground at the same time when it was running. A gentleman called Leland Stanford made a bet with his friend about it. Most people believed that a horse always had one hoof on the ground, or it would fall over. But Stanford didn’t think so.
At that time, it was hard to know who could win the bet, because a horse’s legs move so fast that it is impossible to tell just by looking. So they needed a way to record the movement of a running horse. Then Stanford offered $25,000 to the famous photographer, Muybridge, to help find the answer. In the beginning, Muybridge failed to get clear images, but he didn’t give up. He continued to improve his cameras. In 1878, after many experiments, he managed to get a sequence (连续) of 12 photos. One of them clearly showed that all four of the horse’s hooves were off the ground at the same time. And when the photos moved fast, people could see a horse running.
Though is usually considered as the person who created the first movie in 1889, it was the work of Eadweard Muybridge and the bet that led to Edison’s invention.
53. The underlined word “static” in Paragraph 1 most probably means _______.
A. pretty B. dark C. moving D. still
54. What did Leland Stanford make a bet with his friend about?
A. Whose horse ran faster.
B. whether a horse would fall over while running.
C. whether it was possible for scientists to make moving pictures.
D.Whether a horse’s hooves all left the ground at the same time while running.
55. Muybridge finally found the exact answer to the bet in _______.
A. 1839 B. 1872 C. 1878 D. 1889
56. The passage mainly tells us _______.
A. that Thomas Edison created the first movie .
B. that Eadweard Muybridge created the first static pictures
C. how photography helped people know more about animals
D. how Eadweard Muybridge got pictures of motion (移动) successfully
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