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13、以太阳为中心,包括围绕它转动的八大行星(包括围绕行星转动的卫星)、矮行星、小天体(包括小行星、流星、彗星等)组成的天体系统叫做太阳系。
答:
如蚂蚁、蝗虫、蚕蛾、蚜虫、蟋蟀、蝉、蝴蝶、蜜蜂、七星瓢虫等。
19、阳光、空气、水、土壤、岩石、植物、动物……构成了我们周围的环境。
我们人类也是环境中的一部分,我们都生活在一不定的环境之中。
人与自然和谐相处,共同发展,是我们共同的责任。
2、物质变化有快有慢,有些变化只改变了物质的形态、形状、大小,没有产生新的不同于原来的物质,我们把这类变化称为物理变化;
有些变化产生了新的物质,我们把有新物质生成的变化称为化学变化。
一、填空:
第一单元微小世界Passage1
Up,Up,andAway!
AnadventurerwhobecamethefirstpersontoflyacrosstheEnglishChannelonaclusterofballoonshaslaunchedahouseintotheskyjustlikeinthehitmovieUp-inreparationforamoreambitiousjourneyandanewrecord.
FearlessTrappe,fromNorthCarolina,steppedintothecartoonthemedhomebeforeflyingabovetheLeonInternationalBalloonFestivalinMexicomorethanaweekago.
The38-year-oldTrappewasusingtheeventasawarm-upforhisplannedtrans-Atlanticflightscheduledfornextsummer.Heaimstocompletethe2,500-milejourneyinaseven-footlifeboatcarriedby365hugeheliumballoons.
Thebravemanislearningtosailalifeboat,incaseheneedstoditchintotheoceanduringthedanger-filledadventure.
Hesillflyatbetween18,000feetand25,000feet,beatinghispreviousworldaltituderecordof21,600feet,andmustflyuninterruptedadistancetentimeslongerthanhispreviousworldrecordof230milesinordertosucceed.
TheadventurerTrappe,whoholdsrecordsforcrossingtheAlps,flyingthemostclusterballoons,andthelongestdistance,hasspenthisentirecareer,buildinguptothisambitiousplan.
“Ididn’twakeuponedayandthink:
‘I’goingtoflyacrosstheAtlantic,’”hesaid.“Everyattemptbeforethiswaspreparedforthisfight,I’vebeentrainingforalongtime”.
1.TheadventurerflewacrosstheEnglishChannelto__________.
A.testtheballoonsB.launchahouse
C.shootahitmovieD.prepareforbreakingarecord
2.Tofinishthejourney,hewillflyadistanceof__________.
A.2500milesB.18,000feetC.25,000feetD.230miles
3.Abouttheambitiousjourney,whichisNOTmentionedinthepassage?
A.WhenhewillflyB.Howhighhesillfly
C.HowfarhewillflyD.Howlongitwilltakehim
4.HowmanyworldrecordsdoesJonathanhold?
A.TwoB.ThreeC.FourD.Five
5.Whatdoeshelastparagraphimply?
A.Trappecan’tsleepworryingabouttheadventure
B.Trappewasborntosetworldrecords
C.Trappealwayskeepshisambitioninmind
D.TrappeneverthoughtofcrossingtheAtlanticbefore
Passage2
Everydaywegotoschoolandlistentotheteacher,andtheteacherwillaskussomequestions.Sometimes,theclassmateswillaskyouropinionsoftheworkoftheclass.Whenyouaretellingothersintheclasswhatyouhavefoundoutaboutthesetopics,rememberthattheymustbeabletohearwhatyouaresaying.Youarenottakingpartinafamilyconversationorhavingachatwithfriends---youareinaslightlyunnaturalsituationwherealargegroupofpeoplewillremainsilent,waitingtohearwhatyouhavetosay.Youmustspeaksothattheycanhearyou---loudlyenoughandclearlyenoughbutwithouttryingtoshoutorappearingtoforceyourself.
Remember,too,thatitisthesameifyouarecalledtoaninterviewwhetheritiswithaprofessorofyourschooloragovernmentofficialwhomightmeetyou.Thepersonyouareseeingwilltrytoputyouatyoureasebutthesituationissomewhatdifferentfromthatofaordinaryconversation.Youmusttakespecialcarethatyoucanbeheard.
1.Whenyouspeaktotheclass,youshouldspeak______.
A.asslowlyaspossibleB.inalowvoiceC.loudlyD.forcefully
2.Usually,whenyouspeaktotheclass,theclassis_______.
A.noisyB.quietC.havingarestD.serious
3Thesituationintheclassis______thatinyourhouse.
A.notverydifferentfromB.sometimesthesameas
C.sometimesnotthesameasD.notthesameas
4.Ifyouarehavingaconversationwithanofficial,themostimportantthingforyouis______.
A.toshowyourabilityB.tobeverygentle
C.tomakesurethatyoucanbeheardD.toputtheofficialatease
5.Themainideaofthispassageis______.
A.thatweshouldtalkindifferentwaysindifferentsituations
B.thatwemustspeakloudly
C.thatwemustkeepsilentatanytime
D.thatwemusttalkwiththeclass
Passage3
About21,000youngpeoplein17Americanstatesdonotattendclassesinschoolbuildings.
Instead,theyreceivetheirelementaryandhighschooleducationbyworkingathomeoncomputers.TheCenterforEducationReformsaystheUnitedStateshas67public“cyberschools.”andthatisabouttwiceasmanyastwoyearsago.
Themoneyforstudentstoattendacyberschoolcomesfromthegovernmentsofthestateswheretheylive.Someeducatorssaycyberschoolsreceivemoneythatshouldsupporttraditionalpublicschools.Theyalsosayitisdifficulttoknowifstudentsarelearningwell.
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