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一、完形填空。
阅读下面一篇短文,从短文前的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一个为多余选项。
From these small beginnings, the silk industry began. At first, only the rich were allowed to wear clothes made 2. _______ silk.
By 200 BC, the Koreans had learned to make silk 3. _______ some silkworms were taken out of China. The process was repeated when silkworms were taken to the Middle East, where the Persians(波斯人) learned how to make silk.
A road from China to Europe was built because of silk. After that knowledge of silk products began to spread across 4. _______ world.
Keeping silkworms for silk is known 5. _______ "silk farming". The Chinese have made the art of silk farming perfect. Today, silk production remains 6. _______ important part of business affairs(事务) in China. Anything that is synthetically(人造地) produced cannot compare with the beauty of naturally produced silk.
阅读下面一篇短文,从短文前的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一个为多余选项。
A. the B. into C. as D. an
E. of F. although G. about
传统文化 Silk was discovered by the Chinese more than 3,000 years ago. It is said that the wife of the Yellow Emperor dropped a silkworm's cocoon(蚕茧) 1. _______ her tea by accident. The hot water caused the cocoon to break apart and then she realized how beautiful it looked. Later, she asked her people to learn the art of raising silkworms.From these small beginnings, the silk industry began. At first, only the rich were allowed to wear clothes made 2. _______ silk.
By 200 BC, the Koreans had learned to make silk 3. _______ some silkworms were taken out of China. The process was repeated when silkworms were taken to the Middle East, where the Persians(波斯人) learned how to make silk.
A road from China to Europe was built because of silk. After that knowledge of silk products began to spread across 4. _______ world.
Keeping silkworms for silk is known 5. _______ "silk farming". The Chinese have made the art of silk farming perfect. Today, silk production remains 6. _______ important part of business affairs(事务) in China. Anything that is synthetically(人造地) produced cannot compare with the beauty of naturally produced silk.
答案:
1-6 BEFACD
第一节 阅读短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一项为多余选项。
(2023·江西改编)Bamboo is a wonderful plant for many people around the world. 7. _______ People make tables, clothes, medicine, and musical instruments with it. Pandas may eat bamboo every day, but people can also eat it.
8. _______ Some bamboo grows so quickly that people say they can watch it grow. The speed of growth depends on the type of bamboo, the earth and the season. Normal bamboo grows 3~10 cm a day. It usually grows in tropical(热带的) areas. 9. _______ Bamboo plants are found in Asia, Australia, parts of Africa, and South America.
One of the world's oldest building materials is bamboo. Like today, people use it because it's very strong. They used it to build houses, boats, and bridges. The Chinese made a bamboo bridge over the Min River in Sichuan, China almost 1,000 years ago. 10. _______ Also, bamboo is still used to make houses today, especially in China and Philippines.
As part of history, bamboo is very important. The great scientist Thomas Edison did not invent the light bulb(灯泡), but he made it perfect. He wanted the material inside to burn for a long period of time. He tried over 1,000 different types of materials. 11. _______ One day, he tried to use a piece of bamboo and the light bulb lit up for over a thousand hours. This invention helped other scientists to make the modern light bulb we use today.
(2023·江西改编)Bamboo is a wonderful plant for many people around the world. 7. _______ People make tables, clothes, medicine, and musical instruments with it. Pandas may eat bamboo every day, but people can also eat it.
8. _______ Some bamboo grows so quickly that people say they can watch it grow. The speed of growth depends on the type of bamboo, the earth and the season. Normal bamboo grows 3~10 cm a day. It usually grows in tropical(热带的) areas. 9. _______ Bamboo plants are found in Asia, Australia, parts of Africa, and South America.
One of the world's oldest building materials is bamboo. Like today, people use it because it's very strong. They used it to build houses, boats, and bridges. The Chinese made a bamboo bridge over the Min River in Sichuan, China almost 1,000 years ago. 10. _______ Also, bamboo is still used to make houses today, especially in China and Philippines.
As part of history, bamboo is very important. The great scientist Thomas Edison did not invent the light bulb(灯泡), but he made it perfect. He wanted the material inside to burn for a long period of time. He tried over 1,000 different types of materials. 11. _______ One day, he tried to use a piece of bamboo and the light bulb lit up for over a thousand hours. This invention helped other scientists to make the modern light bulb we use today.
A. You can still visit it today.
B. There are over 1,000 uses for it.
C. However, none worked very well.
D. Bamboo is light because it is empty inside.
E. It can also be found in other parts of the world.
F. The fastest growing plant in the world is bamboo.
答案:
7-11 BFEAC
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