【題目】Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452 in Italy. He is best known as an artist today. One of his famous paintings is called Mona Lisa. However, Leonardo had many other natural abilities. He was also a great inventor. Many of his inventions have become important in modern day life. Although Leonardo hated war, he invented many different machines used for wars. His most special invention was the machine gun, which was produced and used in war many years later.
By watching the way birds fly, Leonardo tried to find out the secret of flying. Among his sketches(素描) we can see several objects. We consider them as modern flying machines. Leonardo spent many hours thinking about how to make good use of time. He developed ideas for labor-saving machines like cutting machines.
Leonardo was a strange man. He didn't eat any meat, which was unusual in those times. He never published his ideas and scientific discoveries. He usually used mirror writing, which looks like writing in a mirror, starting from the right side of the page and moving to the left.
We have very little of his work today. Leonardo finished only a few of his paintings. He left many unfinished because he thought they were not perfect. No one in his life time knew how great Leonardo was. We now believe, however, that he was one of the cleverest men the world has ever known.
【1】According to the passage, Leonardo was not only an artist but also .
A. a musicianB. an inventor
C. a writerD. an engineer
【2】What was Leonardo's most special invention.
A. The mirror writingB. The cutting machine
C. The machine gunD. The flying machine
【3】Which of the following statements is true about Leonardo?
A. He usually wrote in a mirror.B. He didn't eat any meat.
C. He liked to publish his discoveries.D. He enjoyed drawing flying machines.
【4】What is the purpose of the passage?
A. To let us know more about Leonardo.B. To introduce Leonardo's great inventions
C. To discuss Leonardo's famous paintings.D. To introduce a great artist to us.
【答案】
【1】B
【2】C
【3】B
【4】A
【解析】
文章大意:列奧納多達芬奇出生在1452年四月15日的意大利。他現(xiàn)在作為藝術家而出名。他的一個著名的油畫叫做蒙娜麗莎.列奧納多有許多天生的能力。他也是一個偉大的發(fā)明家。他的許多發(fā)明在現(xiàn)代生活中變得非常重要。
【1】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"He was also a great inventor.他也是一位偉大的發(fā)明家。"可知,他也是一個偉大的發(fā)明家,故選B。
【2】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"His most special invention was the machine gun"他最特別的發(fā)明是機關槍?芍,他最特別的發(fā)明是機關槍,故選C。
【3】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"Leonardo was a strange man.He didn't eat any meat."可知他是一個奇怪的人,不吃肉。故選B。
【4】主旨大意題。根據(jù)文章大意,他現(xiàn)在作為藝術家而出名。他的一個著名的油畫叫做蒙娜麗莎.列奧納多有許多天生的能力。他也是一個偉大的發(fā)明家。他的許多發(fā)明在現(xiàn)代生活中變得非常重要?芍,這篇文章的目的是讓我們更多地了解萊昂納多。故選A。
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