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Ⅵ. 任务型阅读。(65、66 小题,每小题 2 分,67、68 小题,每小题 3 分,共 10 分)
Kids are natural inventors. They often create amazing things from simple ideas. Here are a few examples that might make you wonder,“Why didn't I think of that?”
|Popsicles|
Popsicles were invented by 11-year-old Frank Eppersoh in 1905. He forgot a drink of juice and left it with a stir stick in it outside on a cold night. The next day it was icy. Because of this he couldn't drink it any more,but he could eat it. It tasted good!
|Earmuffs|
When 15-year-old Chester Greenwood was ice-skating in Farmington,Maine,in 1873,his ears were so cold that he couldn't stand it. Although he tried covering his head with a scarf,it was not comfortable. After some thinking,Greenwood made wire into two circles and asked his grandmother to sew fur on them. He then connected them with a steel headband(束发带) and the first earmuffs were invented!
|Wristies|
While some kids just complain when snow gets in their mittens(连指手套) and their hands get wet,10-year-old Kathryn Gregory decided to do something about it. She created the first pair of Wristies as she wanted to keep her wrists(手腕) warm and dry. Wristies are long gloves with no fingers and they are worn under your mittens and coat. They can also be worn alone. They help you when you work in the cold because your hands stay warm while you use your fingers.
All these inventions have something in common. If they can do it,you can do it,too! Now you can begin to wonder,“One day,because ...”
65. Did Frank Eppersoh invent Popsicles on a cold afternoon?
66. How old was Kathryn Gregory when she invented Wristies?
67. What do these three inventions have in common?
68. Finish the ending and talk about what you invented. (about 40 words)
One day,because ____

Kids are natural inventors. They often create amazing things from simple ideas. Here are a few examples that might make you wonder,“Why didn't I think of that?”
|Popsicles|
Popsicles were invented by 11-year-old Frank Eppersoh in 1905. He forgot a drink of juice and left it with a stir stick in it outside on a cold night. The next day it was icy. Because of this he couldn't drink it any more,but he could eat it. It tasted good!
|Earmuffs|
When 15-year-old Chester Greenwood was ice-skating in Farmington,Maine,in 1873,his ears were so cold that he couldn't stand it. Although he tried covering his head with a scarf,it was not comfortable. After some thinking,Greenwood made wire into two circles and asked his grandmother to sew fur on them. He then connected them with a steel headband(束发带) and the first earmuffs were invented!
|Wristies|
While some kids just complain when snow gets in their mittens(连指手套) and their hands get wet,10-year-old Kathryn Gregory decided to do something about it. She created the first pair of Wristies as she wanted to keep her wrists(手腕) warm and dry. Wristies are long gloves with no fingers and they are worn under your mittens and coat. They can also be worn alone. They help you when you work in the cold because your hands stay warm while you use your fingers.
All these inventions have something in common. If they can do it,you can do it,too! Now you can begin to wonder,“One day,because ...”
65. Did Frank Eppersoh invent Popsicles on a cold afternoon?
66. How old was Kathryn Gregory when she invented Wristies?
67. What do these three inventions have in common?
68. Finish the ending and talk about what you invented. (about 40 words)
One day,because ____
答案:
65. No, he didn't.
66. 10 years old.
67. They were all invented by kids and came from small troubles in life.
68. One day, because I was tired of always losing my hair ties, I invented a special hair tie holder. It's a small bag with many hooks inside. I can put all my hair ties in it and never lose them again.
66. 10 years old.
67. They were all invented by kids and came from small troubles in life.
68. One day, because I was tired of always losing my hair ties, I invented a special hair tie holder. It's a small bag with many hooks inside. I can put all my hair ties in it and never lose them again.
Ⅶ. 完成句子。(69—72 小题,每空 1 分,73 小题 2 分,共 10 分)
69. The cake smelt like the flower. (改为否定句)
The cake ____ ____ like the flower.
70. The bike was invented in the 18th century. (对画线部分提问)
____ ____ the bike invented?
71. A strange noise woke me up last night. (改为同义句)
I ____ ____ up by a strange noise last night.
72. 我们被老师分成了三个组。(完成译句)
We were ____ ____ three groups by our teacher.
73. invented, the, by, was, zipper, accident (连词成句)
____.
69. The cake smelt like the flower. (改为否定句)
The cake ____ ____ like the flower.
70. The bike was invented in the 18th century. (对画线部分提问)
____ ____ the bike invented?
71. A strange noise woke me up last night. (改为同义句)
I ____ ____ up by a strange noise last night.
72. 我们被老师分成了三个组。(完成译句)
We were ____ ____ three groups by our teacher.
73. invented, the, by, was, zipper, accident (连词成句)
____.
答案:
1. didn't smell 2. When was 3. was woken 4. divided into 5. The zipper was invented by accident
Ⅷ. 读写综合。(74、75 小题,每小题 2 分,76、77 小题,每小题 3 分,共 10 分)
The Importance of Trying New Things
Every one of us has the chance to try new things. However,when we try something new,there's always the risk. The risk lies in the possibility that we might not be satisfied with our choices.
For example,consider the case of food. We might decide to try a cuisine we've never had before. But in the end,we could dislike it. It could be overly sour,salty,or spicy,not to our taste at all. Similarly,when it comes to music,we might listen to a new style,ending up with a headache instead of joy. We may try a new sport like skating but which leads to falling down a lot. We may see a different kind of art and be completely disappointed. We may try to speak or write a different language and gradually give up on it.
It sounds risky to us. But it is not so bad to take risks. For example,we can try a new food. And we may fall in love with it in the end. It can be sweet or tastes very good. We may try a new sport and fall down but we may get backup and finally experience pleasure,even just for a minute. We may eventually understand why people love that sport so much. If we try a new kind of music,we may regret we didn't find it sooner. We can see a new kind of art and maybe surprised at its beauty. We can try to write or speak a different language,and we may be a little shy and afraid of making mistakes at first,but we know that the only way to improve is to make mistakes and keep on trying.
All in all,we should always stick to trying new things. By doing so,we open ourselves up to a world of surprises and new experiences.
|Summary| |
|--|--|
|The passage tells us 74. ____.| |
|Although 75. ____,like not liking new food or falling at new sports,it can also bring us pleasure,such as loving new food or enjoying new music.| |
|The writer lists different examples of trying new things,including new food,music,sports,art and language to show 76. ____.| |
|In conclusion,the writer 77. ____ so that we can have more surprises and experiences.| |
The Importance of Trying New Things
Every one of us has the chance to try new things. However,when we try something new,there's always the risk. The risk lies in the possibility that we might not be satisfied with our choices.
For example,consider the case of food. We might decide to try a cuisine we've never had before. But in the end,we could dislike it. It could be overly sour,salty,or spicy,not to our taste at all. Similarly,when it comes to music,we might listen to a new style,ending up with a headache instead of joy. We may try a new sport like skating but which leads to falling down a lot. We may see a different kind of art and be completely disappointed. We may try to speak or write a different language and gradually give up on it.
It sounds risky to us. But it is not so bad to take risks. For example,we can try a new food. And we may fall in love with it in the end. It can be sweet or tastes very good. We may try a new sport and fall down but we may get backup and finally experience pleasure,even just for a minute. We may eventually understand why people love that sport so much. If we try a new kind of music,we may regret we didn't find it sooner. We can see a new kind of art and maybe surprised at its beauty. We can try to write or speak a different language,and we may be a little shy and afraid of making mistakes at first,but we know that the only way to improve is to make mistakes and keep on trying.
All in all,we should always stick to trying new things. By doing so,we open ourselves up to a world of surprises and new experiences.
|Summary| |
|--|--|
|The passage tells us 74. ____.| |
|Although 75. ____,like not liking new food or falling at new sports,it can also bring us pleasure,such as loving new food or enjoying new music.| |
|The writer lists different examples of trying new things,including new food,music,sports,art and language to show 76. ____.| |
|In conclusion,the writer 77. ____ so that we can have more surprises and experiences.| |
答案:
74. the importance of trying new things 75. trying new things has risks 76. trying new things has both risks and benefits 77. suggests that we should always stick to trying new things
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