判斷下列各句的對(T)錯(F)。

  The Mid-autumn Festival of this year falls on Tuesday, August 28(the 15th day of the eighth lunar(農(nóng)歷)month).It is one of the three big traditional(傳統(tǒng)的)Chinese festivals.The other two are the Spring Festival and the Dragon-Boat Festival(龍舟節(jié)).

  In China, there are many beautiful stories about the moon.What is the moon like in the eyes of the Westerners(西方人)? Please read the following:

  Have you ever seen the man in the moon? If you look at the moon on some nights, you can see the face of the man in the moon.Some people say that they can see an old man carrying a stick.Others see a girl reading a book.These pictures are made by the mountains and plains(平原)of the moon.

  Long ago, people in England used to tell their children that the moon was made of green cheese.Everyone knows that this is not true.The moon is a large round rock(巖石).There are no trees or plants on the moon.There are no rivers or seas.There are no living things.It never rains on the moon, and everything is covered with dry, white dust(灰塵).Not even can a sound be heard on it.

  When the sun shines on it, the moon is very hot.In the shade(陰影), however, it is as cold as ice.The moon is much smaller than the earth.If you went to the moon, you would weigh(稱重)six times less than now.Even a fat man would be able to jump high off the ground.

(1)

The Chinese people like the Mid-autumn Festival.

(  )

(2)

There are mountains and plains on the moon.

(  )

(3)

Trees are not mentioned(提到)in the passage(短文).

(  )

(4)

If you weigh 120 kilograms on the earth, you will weigh 20 kilograms on the moon.

(  )
答案:1.T;2.T;3.F;4.T;
解析:

(1)

因為中秋節(jié)是中國的傳統(tǒng)節(jié)日,之所以“傳統(tǒng)”,意味著人們都喜歡。

(2)

由第三段最后一句可知。

(3)

文中有這樣的句子“There are no trees or plants on the moon”,提到了樹,故錯。

(4)

由文中倒數(shù)第二句知月球上人的重量比在地球上少六倍,因此地球上120 kilograms到了月球就是20 kilograms了。


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     Once there was no zero (零). To write the number sixty-three, people wrote 63. To write six hundred
and three, people wrote 6 3. The space was there to mean "not any" tens. Sometimes people did not
remember the space. It was hard to see and to read.
     Later people used a dot (點) to hold the space. Six hundred and three looked like this 6·3. But the dot
was hard to see.So people put a circle around it like this 6⊙3. Then people could see the dot. They
remembered the space.
    At last,only the circle around the dot was used.It was like a zero. This is one story of how the zero
came to be used.
    Now zero has many important uses. Zero tells how many. Can you tell some other ways zero is
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根據(jù)以上短文內(nèi)容,判斷下列各句是否符合短文內(nèi)容。符合短文內(nèi)容的寫“對”, 不符合的寫“錯”。
1. At first, zero was not used by people.                            (      )
    The space between 6 and 3 was easy to see and to read. (      )
2. When people wrote eight hundred and nine, they would    
    put a cirle with a dot in it between 8 and 9.                    (      )
3. Zero came from the circle around the dot.                     (      )
4. Zero isn't useful in our life.                                          (      )

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