Early men ________ fire and started eating cooked food.

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Afound

Blooked for

Cfound out

Ddiscovered

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The British Museum, London, UK
It is one of the world’s greatest museums of human history and culture. It was opened on Jan 15, 1759. And now it has about 8 million things, from the stone tools of early men to 20th century inventions. Some famous inventions are on show there, such as the bicycle, the telephone, the television and so on.

Musee du Louvre, Paris, France
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, US
The museum is one of the world’s largest museums. It was opened in 1872.  There are over 2 million things of art. You can see many interesting things from Africa and the Middle East. Of course, it has a great collection of American art. If you are interested in American history, don’t miss it.
【小題1】How many things are there in the British Museum now ?
A.2 million B.8 millionC. 5 million D.7 million
【小題2】When was Musee du Louvre opened as a museum?
A.1759B.1204C.1793D.1872
【小題3】In the passage, we know the Metropolitan Museum of Art is __________.
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         When early men looked at the night sky, they asked themselves a lot of questions. They looked at the moon, and wondered what this strange bright object in the sky was. They did not understand why it changed its shape from night to night. They looked at the stars and planets. They also wondered why some of them changed their positions, while others did not.

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         It was not until the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries that scientists found the answers to some important questions. ④With the help of Galileo’s telescope, people could see the sky more clearly, and find the positions of the stars and planets. Finally in 1665, Isaac Newton explained to the world what gravity (重力) was and people at last understood why they did not fall off the earth.

1.在文中①處填寫一個單詞,使得句意完整、上下文通順。___________________

2.根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容回答問題。

What questions did early men ask themselves when they looked at the night sky? Write down one of them.

_________________________________________________________________________

3.將文中②句翻譯成英語。

_________________________________________________________________________

4.將文中③句翻譯成漢語。

_________________________________________________________________________

5.寫出文中④句的同義句,每空限填一詞。

Galileo’s telescope made _________________ for people to see the sky more clearly, and to find the positions of the stars and planets.

 

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Most visited museums in the world

The British Museum, London, UK

It is one of the world’s greatest museums of human history and culture. It was opened on Jan 15, 1759. And now it has about 8 million things, from the stone tools of early men to 20th century inventions. Some famous inventions are on show there, such as the bicycle, the telephone, the television and so on.

Musee du Louvre, Paris, France

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, US

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A.2 million          B.8 million          C. 5 million          D.7 million

2.When was Musee du Louvre opened as a museum?

A.1759             B.1204             C.1793             D.1872

3.In the passage, we know the Metropolitan Museum of Art is __________.

A.in New York        B.once a palace       C.not interesting      D.famous for science

 

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77. 根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容回答問題。

What questions did early men ask themselves when they looked at the night sky? Write down one of them.

_________________________________________________________________________ 

78. 將文中②句翻譯成英語。

       _________________________________________________________________________ 

79. 將文中③句翻譯成漢語。

       _________________________________________________________________________ 

80. 寫出文中④句的同義句,每空限填一詞。

       Galileo’s telescope made ________ __________ for people to see the sky more clearly, and to find the positions of the stars and planets.

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     Men have always wondered about the earth they live on and about the ①_____ above them.

      When early men looked at the night sky, they asked themselves a lot of questions. They looked at the moon, and wondered what this strange bright object in the sky was. They did not understand why it changed its shape from night to night. They looked at the stars and planets. They also wondered why some of them changed their positions, while others did not.

       ②他們也思考地球的形狀。 Most early people believed the earth was flat.

       ③In different parts of the world, there were different ideas about the universe. The ancient Greeks were the first people to study the universe more scientifically. In the sixth century BC Pythagoras put forward the idea that the world was round. However, he could not explain why people at the bottom of the world did not fall off.

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2 根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容回答問題。

What questions did early men ask themselves when they looked at the night sky? Write down one of them.

_________________________________________________________________________ 

3 將文中②句翻譯成英語。

       _________________________________________________________________________ 

4 將文中③句翻譯成漢語。

       _________________________________________________________________________ 

5 寫出文中④句的同義句,每空限填一詞。

       Galileo’s telescope made ________ __________ for people to see the sky more clearly, and to find the positions of the stars and planets.

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