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Ⅰ根据句意及首字母提示完成句子
1. People use those m
2. Those heroes set a good e
3. In old days, people got heat from burning c
4. No one has the time and e
5. They need lots of s
1. People use those m
machines
to build the bridge over the sea.2. Those heroes set a good e
example
for us teenagers.3. In old days, people got heat from burning c
coal
.4. No one has the time and e
energy
to do that job again.5. They need lots of s
sand
to finish building that tower.
答案:
1. machines 2. example 3. coal 4. energy 5. sand
Ⅱ选择下列单词,并用其适当形式填空
obey, sand, usual, human, travel
1. You can see
2. My uncle has
3. The rules of the game should
4. There are no signs of
5. It is not
obey, sand, usual, human, travel
1. You can see
sand
everywhere in a desert.2. My uncle has
travelled
in South America for several times.3. The rules of the game should
be obeyed
by everyone.4. There are no signs of
humans'
life on other planets.5. It is not
unusual
for us to see snow falling in Harbin in winter.
答案:
1. sand 2. travelled 3. be obeyed 4. humans' 5. unusual
Ⅲ根据句意及中文提示完成句子
1. You may play in the park
2. Lily is
3. I learnt English
4. Can you teach me
5.
1. You may play in the park
all day long
(整天).2. Lily is
trying out
(试用) a toy car in a shop.3. I learnt English
as well as
(除……之外) German when I was in a college.4. Can you teach me
how to take nice photos/how I can take nice photos
(怎样能拍出好照片)?5.
Make sure
(确保) the door is closed before you go out.
答案:
1. all day long 2. trying out 3. as well as 4. how to take nice photos/how I can take nice photos 5. Make sure
阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。
Henry Ford
Henry Ford is famous for making cars easier for most people to buy. He did this by producing the cars using an assembly line(流水线).
Henry Ford was born in 1863 in Michigan. His family owned a farm. He worked on the farm when he was young, but he soon discovered that he loved taking things apart to see how they worked, then putting them back together again. He worked on watches a lot, and ended up helping many people fix their watches. In 1879, when he was 16 years old, he moved to Detroit to start working with machines, though he did come home and work on the farm a little, too.
Ford got married to Clara Bryant in 1888, and worked on a sawmill(锯木厂). At last he became an engineer. Ford worked for the Edison Illuminating Company and even got to meet Thomas Edison! Edison encouraged him to keep working on his plans for his horseless carriage, powered by a motor. Ford's gasoline-powered horseless carriage was called the Quadricycle.
He sold the Quadricycle and started his own company to continue his work by making vehicles. He did not stay with the first company for many years, but started the Ford Motor Company. He spent many years developing cars, which were made only a few at a time.
Ford was not the first person to create a car, but he was the one who began to make them accessible(easy to use) to a lot of people in the United States. His “Model T” car was easy to drive and to repair, which made many people want one. He needed to make a lot of cars very quickly. His company, Ford Motor Company, hired skilled workers to work on an assembly line. The car would move through the line, and each worker had a job along the line. One worker might put on the steel wheel, while at a different spot on the line, another worker put on tires. Every Model T was painted black. The company could make many cars at a time this way, which made them cheaper to produce.
In addition to using the assembly line to produce cars, Ford was also known for paying his workers fair wages. Henry Ford died in 1947, but his company is still around and making cars today.
1. When was Henry Ford born?
2. Where did Henry Ford move to start working with machines?
3. Who encouraged him to keep working on his plans for his horseless carriage?
4. What did he do to continue his work by making vehicles?
5. Why did many people want his “Model T” car?
Henry Ford
Henry Ford is famous for making cars easier for most people to buy. He did this by producing the cars using an assembly line(流水线).
Henry Ford was born in 1863 in Michigan. His family owned a farm. He worked on the farm when he was young, but he soon discovered that he loved taking things apart to see how they worked, then putting them back together again. He worked on watches a lot, and ended up helping many people fix their watches. In 1879, when he was 16 years old, he moved to Detroit to start working with machines, though he did come home and work on the farm a little, too.
Ford got married to Clara Bryant in 1888, and worked on a sawmill(锯木厂). At last he became an engineer. Ford worked for the Edison Illuminating Company and even got to meet Thomas Edison! Edison encouraged him to keep working on his plans for his horseless carriage, powered by a motor. Ford's gasoline-powered horseless carriage was called the Quadricycle.
He sold the Quadricycle and started his own company to continue his work by making vehicles. He did not stay with the first company for many years, but started the Ford Motor Company. He spent many years developing cars, which were made only a few at a time.
Ford was not the first person to create a car, but he was the one who began to make them accessible(easy to use) to a lot of people in the United States. His “Model T” car was easy to drive and to repair, which made many people want one. He needed to make a lot of cars very quickly. His company, Ford Motor Company, hired skilled workers to work on an assembly line. The car would move through the line, and each worker had a job along the line. One worker might put on the steel wheel, while at a different spot on the line, another worker put on tires. Every Model T was painted black. The company could make many cars at a time this way, which made them cheaper to produce.
In addition to using the assembly line to produce cars, Ford was also known for paying his workers fair wages. Henry Ford died in 1947, but his company is still around and making cars today.
1. When was Henry Ford born?
He was born in 1863.
2. Where did Henry Ford move to start working with machines?
To Detroit.
3. Who encouraged him to keep working on his plans for his horseless carriage?
Thomas Edison.
4. What did he do to continue his work by making vehicles?
He sold the Quadricycle and started his own company.
5. Why did many people want his “Model T” car?
Because his "Model T" car was easy to drive and to repair.
答案:
1. He was born in 1863. 2. To Detroit. 3. Thomas Edison. 4. He sold the Quadricycle and started his own company. 5. Because his "Model T" car was easy to drive and to repair.
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