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五、完形填空。
(2024盐城东台实验中学月考)How much do you know about colours? In 1666, English scientist Isaac Newton discovered that when pure white light passes 1 a prism(棱镜), it divides into all the colours that we can see. Newton 2 found that each colour is made up of a single wavelength(单波长) and 3 not be divided any further into other colours.
Further experiments showed that light of 4 different colours could be mixed tighter to create a new colour. 5, you can mix red light with yellow light to create the orange light. If you have ever painted, then you have 6 noticed how certain colours can be mixed to create other colours.
2 A. too B. also C. only D. yet
3 A. need B. should C. must D. can
4 A. many B. few C. two D. three
5 A. Such as B. Instead of C. For example D. Because of
6 A. probably B. almost C. nearly D. simply
7 A. common B. powerful C. welcome D. harmful
8 A. prefer B. create C. influence D. balance
9 A. feel B. look C. sound D. turn
10 A. why B. when C. because D. how
11 A. angry B. calm C. curious D. excited
12 A. closely B. differently C. hardly D. deeply
13 A. cause B. practise C. suggest D. explain
14 A. knowledge B. moods C. culture D. conditions
15 A. return B. remind C. require D. represent
(2024盐城东台实验中学月考)How much do you know about colours? In 1666, English scientist Isaac Newton discovered that when pure white light passes 1 a prism(棱镜), it divides into all the colours that we can see. Newton 2 found that each colour is made up of a single wavelength(单波长) and 3 not be divided any further into other colours.
Further experiments showed that light of 4 different colours could be mixed tighter to create a new colour. 5, you can mix red light with yellow light to create the orange light. If you have ever painted, then you have 6 noticed how certain colours can be mixed to create other colours.
Colours are so 7 in our lives. They can 8 our mind and body. For example, you may 9 uncomfortable in a yellow room. That is 10 the colour yellow makes you feel worried. But the colour blue makes you feel 11 and relaxed. Artists and room designers have 12 understood how colours can affect our moods, feelings and emotions. They can be used to signal action and influence moods. They can also 13 physical reactions, such as high blood pressure and eye strain.
Of course, your feelings about colours can also be deeply personal and are often decided by your own experience or 14. For example, the colour white is used in many Western countries to 15 purity, while in many Eastern countries it is seen as a symbol of death.
1 A. through B. on C. by D. over2 A. too B. also C. only D. yet
3 A. need B. should C. must D. can
4 A. many B. few C. two D. three
5 A. Such as B. Instead of C. For example D. Because of
6 A. probably B. almost C. nearly D. simply
7 A. common B. powerful C. welcome D. harmful
8 A. prefer B. create C. influence D. balance
9 A. feel B. look C. sound D. turn
10 A. why B. when C. because D. how
11 A. angry B. calm C. curious D. excited
12 A. closely B. differently C. hardly D. deeply
13 A. cause B. practise C. suggest D. explain
14 A. knowledge B. moods C. culture D. conditions
15 A. return B. remind C. require D. represent
答案:
1—5 ABDCC 6—10 ABCAC 11—15 BDACD
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