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第I卷(選擇題)

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評卷人得分

選擇題(共4小題)

1.(2015秋?瑞安市校級期中)--Howcouldyoumysistersoeasilyinthe

crowd?

--Becauseshestoodoutinherbrightreddress.()

A.putforwardB.pickout

C.attendtoD.comeacross

2.(2012?石景山區(qū)一模)Once____theforest,yououghttoremainyouarewaitingfor

help.()

A.losing;whereB.losing;there

C.lost;thereD.lost;where

3.(2009?浙江)Thereisagreatdealofresearchthatmusicactivitiesengage

differentpartsofthebrain.()

A.indicateB.indicating

C.toindicateD.tobeindicating

4.-,atenyearoldboycanfinishthetaskwithintendays.

-Heisquitetalentedanddiligentaswell.()

A.ExactlyB.Fortunately

C.HappilyD.Amazingly

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第n卷(非選擇題)

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評卷人得分

二.填空題(共3小題)

5.(2015春?東莞市校級期末)TheearthquakeinAprilmademostofthevillagers

(home)andtheyhadtospendnightsintents.

6.(2015春?福州期末)(不幸地),hismotherdiedwhenhewasveryyoung.

7.Theargumentisvery(convince).

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三.完形填空(共2小題)

8.InNewYork,onaFridaynight,apooryoungartiststoodatthegateofatrainstation.He

wasplayinghis(41).Hismusicwasso(42)thatmanypeopleput

moneyintohis(43).

Thenextday,theyoungartistcametothe(44)place,andplayedtheviolinas

usual.(45)fromthedaybefore,hetookoutapieceof(46)andput

itontheground.Thepaper(47),"Lastnight,amannamedGeorgeSangput

animportantthingintomyhatby(48).Pleasecometogetitsoon.”

Afterabouthalfanhour,a(an)(49)mancamethereinahurry,"Oh,it's

you.Youdidcomehere."Theyoungviolinistasked(50),"AreyouMr.George

Sang?u"Yes!Yes!''Thentheviolinistasked,HDidyoulosesomething?""Lottery.It'sthe

most(51)lotteryinmy70yearsoflife,"saidtheman.

Theviolinisttookoutalotteryticket.GeorgeSang'snamewasonit,sotheviolinist(52)

ittohim.

Latersomeoneaskedtheviolinist,"Sinceyouhadtoplaytheviolineverydayto(53)

yourtuitionintheuniversity,whydidn'tyou(54)thelotteryticketfor

yourself?”

Theviolinistsaid,"AlthoughIdon*thavemuchmoney,Ilive(55);butifI(56)

honesty,Iwon'tbehappyforever.”

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Throughourlives,wecan(57)alotandlosesomuch.Butbeing(58)

shouldalwaysbewithus.Ifweactinadishonestway,wemay(59)inashort

period.However,fromthelong-termview,wewillbea(60).

41.A.violinB.instrumentC.guitarD.piano

42.A.poorB.littleC.greatD.noisy

43.A.pocketB?handC.bowlD.hat

44.A.similarB?separateC.strangeD.same

45.A.DifficultB.DifferentC.DesperateD.Digital

46.A.paperB?messageC.mailD.newspaper

47.A.readB.gaveC?drewD.spoke

48.A.handB.wayC.chanceD.mistake

49.A.youngB.smallC.oldD.tall

50.A.calmlyB.sadlyC.coldlyD.angrily

51.A.uselessB.generousC.reliableD.valuable

52.A.soldB.boughtC.gaveD.lent

53.A.turnB?worryC.askD.make

54.A.keepB.buyC.spendD.hide

55.A.quietlyB.lonelyC.happilyD.sadly

56.A.findB.loseC?getD.return

57.A.chooseB.buyC.useD?get

58.A.honestB?poorC.kindD.rich

59.A.sufferB.succeedC.failD.relax

60.A.buyerB.instructorC.winnerD.loser

9.Wewerestandingatthetopofachurchtower.Myfatherhadbroughtmetothis(41)

inasmallItaliantownnotfarfromour(42)inRome.Iwondered(43).

"Lookdown,Elsa,"fathersaid.Igatheredallmy(44)andlookeddown.I

sawthesquareinthecenterofthevillage.AndIsaythecrisscross(交叉)of

(45),turningstreetsleadingtothe(46).

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"See,mydear,"fathersaid(47)."Thereismorethanonewaytothesquare.Life

islikethat.Ifyoucan*tgettotheplacewhereyouwanttogobyoneroad,(48)

another.”

NowIunderstoodwhyIwasthere.EarlierthatdayIhadbeggedmymothertodo

somethingabouttheawful(49)thatwereservedatschool.Butshe(50)

becauseshecouldnotbelievetheluncheswereas(51)asIsaid.WhenI(52)

tofatherforhelp,hewouldnotinterfere(干涉).(53),hebroughtmetothis

highlowertogivemea(54).Bythetimewe(55)home,Ihada

plan.

Atschoolthenextday,I(56)pouredmyluncheonsoupintoabottleand

broughtithome.ThenItalkedthecookintoservingittomotheratdinner.Theplan(57)

perfectly.Sheswallowedonespoonfulandsputtered(噴濺),"Thecookmusthavegone

(58):'QuicklyItoldwhatIhaddone,andmotherstated(59)that

shewould(60)upthematteroflunchesatschoolthenextday!

IntheyearsthatfollowedIoftenrememberedthelessonfathertaughtme.

41.A.squareB.spotC.towerD.situation

42.A.schoolB.cinemaC.homeD.hospital

43.A.howB.whyC.whereD.when

44.A.courageB.strengthC.attentionD.power

45.A.straightB.twisting(蜿蜒的)C.narrowD.flat

46.A.towerB.squareC.hallD.garden

47.A.seriouslyB.loudlyC.gentlyD.excitedly

48.A.rideB.tryC.chooseD.drive

49.A.suppersB.dinnersC.breakfastsD.lunches

50.A.agreedB.refusedC.believedD.doubted

51.A.tastyB.deliciousC.miserableD.bad

52.A.gotB.returnedC.turnedD.led

53.A.InsteadB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Moreover

54.A.chanceB.lessonC.surpriseD.lecture

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55.A.leftB.reachedC.ranD.walked

56.A.secretlyB.incidentallyC.carefullyD.specially

57.A.reactedB.existedC.workedD.happened

58.A.wrongB.sadC.sillyD.mad

59.A.firmlyB.slightlyC.happilyD.sadly

60.A.makeB.putC.takeD.make

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四.閱讀理解(共8小題)

10.(2017春?東河區(qū)校級期末)Everybodyhasoneofthosedayswheneverythinggoes

wrong.ThisiswhathappenedtoHarry.

Hegotuponemomingverylatebecausehehadforgottentowindup(設(shè)定)hisalarm

clock.Hetriedtoshave(刮臉)quicklyandcuthimself.Whenhegotdressedhegotblood

alloverhiscleanshirt,sohehadtofindanotherone.Theonlyothershirtthatwasclean

neededironing(熨燙),soheironedit.Whilehewasironingit,therewasaknockatthe

door.Itwasthemantoreadtheelectricitymeter(電表).Heshowedhimwherethemeter

was,saidgood-byeandfoundthattheironhadburntaholeinhisshirt.Sohehadto

weartheonewiththebloodonitafterall.Bythistimeitwasverylate,sohedecidedhe

couldn'tgotoworkbybus.Hetelephonedforataxitotakehimtowork.Thetaxiarrived

andHaiTygotinandbegantoreadthenewspaper.

Inanotherpartofthetown,amanhadkilledawomanwithaknifeandwasseentorun

awayinataxi.WhenHarry'staxistoppedoutsidehisoffice,apolicemanhappenedtobe

standingthere.HesawthebloodonHarry'sshirt,andtookhimtothepolicestation.He

waskepttill3o'clockintheafternoonbeforethepoliceweresurethathewasnottheman

theywanted.Whenhefinallyarrivedattheofficeataboutfour,hisbosstookalookat

himandtoldhimtogoawayandfindanotherjob.

(1)Harryhad.

A.aluckydayB.anunluckydayC.abusydayD.agoodday

(2)WhydidHarryweartheshirtwithbloodonit?

A.Theironhadburntaholeinhiscleanshirt.

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B.Theonlyotherneededironing.

C.Hehadonlyoneshirt.

D.Hecuthimselfandgotbloodalloverhisshirt.

(3)Harrywastakentothepolicestationbecause.

A.histaxistoppedoutsidehisofficeandapolicemnhappenedtobethere

B.therewasbloodonhisshirtandhewasinataxi

C.amankilledawomanwithaknife

D.themurdererwasseentorunawayinataxi

(4)Hisbosstoldhimtogoawayandfindanotherjobbecause.

A.hehadbeenkeptbythepolice

B.therewasbloodonhisshirt

C.hewaslateforwork

D.hehadkilledawoman.

11.

Biofuels

Biofuelshavebeenaroundaslongascarshave.Atthestartofthe20thcentury,Henry

FordplannedtofuelhisModelTswithethanol(乙醇).Butdiscoveriesofhuge

petroleumdeposits(儲量)keptgasolineanddieseK柴油)cheapfordecades,andbiofuels

werelargelyforgotten.However,withtherecentriseinoilprices,alongwithgrowing

concernaboutglobalwarmingcausedbycarbondioxideemissions,biofuelshavebeen

regainingpopularity.

Gasolineanddieselareactuallyancientbiofuels.Buttheyareknownasfossilfuels

becausetheyaremadefromplantsandanimalsthathavebeenburiedinthegroundfor

millionsofyears.Biofuelsaresimilar,exceptthatthey'remadefromplantsgrown

today.

MuchofthegasolineintheUnitedStatesisblendedwithabiofuel-ethanol.Countries

aroundtheworldareusingvariouskindsofbiofuels.Fordecades,Brazilhasturned

sugarcaneintoethanol,andsomecarstherecanrunonpureethanolratherthanas

additivetofossilfuels.

Onthefaceofit,biofuelslooklikeagreatsolution.Sinceplantsabsorbcarbondioxide

astheygrow,cropsgrownforbiofuelsshouldsuckupaboutasmuchcarbondioxideas

comingoutofthetailpipesofcarsthatbumthesefuels.Andunlikeundergroundoil

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reserves,biofuelsarearenewableresourcesincewecanalwaysgrowmorecropstoturn

intofuel.

Unfortunately,it'snotsosimple.Theprocessofgrowingthecrops,makingfertilizers

andpesticides,andprocessingtheplantsintofuelconsumesalotofenergy.Also,

becausemuchoftheenergyusedinproductioncomesfromcoalandnaturalgas,biofuels

don'treplaceasmuchoilastheyuse.

TopicGreenenergy:biofuels

Thehistoryofbiofuels?Ethanolcouldbeusedasfuela(1)ago.

?People(2)biofuelsforalongtimebecauseof

enoughandcheapgasolineanddiesel.

?Biofuelsarebecomingpopularbecauseof(3)___

oilpricesandenvironmentalconcern.

(4)between?Biofuelsaremadefromplantsthataregrowntoday.

biofuelsandfossilfuels?Fossilfuelsaremadefromplantsandanimalsburied(5)

millionsofyearsago.

Today'spopularuseof?Avarietyofbiofuelsarebeing(6)aroundthe

biofuelsworld.

?IntheUSA,carfuelsaregenerallya(7)of

gasolineandethanol.

?InBrazil,pureethanolmadefromsugarcaneisusedto

(8)cars.

Advantagesofbiofuels?Biofuelsare(9)fuelbecausecropsgrownfor

biofuelsabsorbcarbondioxide.

?Biofuelsarerenewableenergybecausecropscanbe

grownyearafteryear.

ProblemsofbiofuelsGrowingcropsandprocessingcropsforbiofuels(10)_

muchenergy,likenaturalgas,coalandoil.

12.Twothievescametoahousetostealsomething.Theydugaholeinthewallofthe

house.Oneofthemcrawled(爬)intothehousewhiletheotherwaitedoutside.

Therelivedmanymiceinthehouse.Thewomaninthemoonlightsawamousecrawl

intothehouse."Look!Incomesone,“shesaidtothemaninthehouse.Thethiefwas

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sofrightenedthathehurriedlycrawledoutofthehouseandsaidtotheonewaiting

outside,"ShefoundmewhenIwasjustin."Butthethiefoutsidedidn'tbelievehim,

sohesaid,"Letustwotrytocrawlintothehousetogether.”Atthattimetwomice

happenedtocrawlintothehousetoo.Thewomansawthemiceandshouted,"Income

two.Catchthem!"Thetwothieveswereterriblyfrightened.Themaninthehousesaid,

"Yousawthemcomeinbutwherearethey?Iwillcatchthemtonight."Thetwothieves

startedrunningawayatonce.

Thetwothieveswantedtomakeitclearwhethertheyhadbeenfoundornotthenight

before.Thenextdaytheyactedasmensellingsweetpotatoesandcamebeforethe

house.Themanandthewomanwereploughing(犁)intheirfield.Therein(繩)

brokeandthewomancamehomeforarope.Shesawtwomensellingsweetpotatoesand

wantedtobuysome.Shepickedouttwowhichlookedlikemice.Atthetimetheman

couldn'twaitforheranylongerinthefieldsandheranbackfromthefieldstohurryher

up.Thewomanshowedthesweetpotatoestothemanandsaid,"Howtheylooklikethe

twooflastnight?"Themansaid,"Iaskedyoutofetcharope.Whydon'tyouhurry

forit?Thetwothievesranawayveryquicklywithouttheirsweetpotatoes.

(1)Thetwothievesfailedtostealanythingfromthehousebecause.

A.theywerefoundout

B.theywerefrightenedbywhattheyhadheardinthehouse

C.theydidn*tworktogetherwellwitheachother

D.micestoppedthemfromdoingso

(2)Fromthelastparagraph,weknowthat.

A.thetwothieveswerefarmerssellingsweetpotatoes

B.thewomanrecognizedtwothieves

C.thewomanpretendedtoknownothingaboutthetwothievesandmadefunofthem

D.thetwothievesdidn'tknowthattheywerenotfoundatall

(3)Whenthewomansaid"Howtheylooklikethetwooflastnight?,.

A.shereferredtothetwothieves

B.shemeantnothing

C.shesaiditonpurpose

D.shereferredtothetwomice

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(4)""isthebesttitleforthispassage.

A.TwoCleverThieves

B.TerribleMice

C.HittheMarkbyaFluke(僥幸)

D.ACleverCouple

13.Peoplewholivedintownsandcitiescouldeasilyrefresh,themselvesinthehotsummers

justbeforetheturnofthecentury.Coca-ColahadbeeninventedinAtlantainthe

1890s,anditwasforsaleatthousandsofdrugstoresandcandystoresodafountainsall

overAmerica.Butpeoplewholivedinthecountrycouldn'teasilygointotownevery

timetheywantedaCoca-Colaorflavoredsodawater.SoJoeBiedenharn,aVicksburg

Mississippicandystoreowner,decidedsodashouldbetakenoutofthecitiesandintothe

country,wheremostAmericanslived.Hebegantofill101/2ounce,wire-stoppered

bottleswithCoca-Cola,shippingthembywagonandboattothesmalltownsalongthe

MississippiRiver.Hisbusinessgrewquickly;thebottledCokewassopopularthat

Biedenhamwasforcedtomovehisbottlingplanttoalargerbuilding.Ironically,the

firstbottlingoperationwasviewedasacuriositybytheCoca-Cola

company.Biedenharnsentthemhisfirsttwocases,hewaspolitelythankedandthen

justaspolitelyignored.

(1)Thepurposeofthispassageisto.

A.discusstheintroductionofbottledCoca-Cola

B.discussthehistoryofCoca-Cola

C.showtheCoca-ColaCompany'slackofconcernforruralcustomers

D.provideashortbiographyofJoeBiedenham

(2)Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?

A.Coca-ColawasinventedinAtlantainthe1890s.

B.JoeBiedenharnfirstshippedhisbottledCoca-ColatoVicksburgMississippi.

C.ThefirstbottledCoca-Cola'susedwirestoppers

D.JoeBiedenharnwasacandystoreowner.

(3)Wecanconcludefromthispassagethat

A.theCoca-colaCompanystoleJoeBiedenharn'sidea

B.JoeBiedenharnfinallywentbankruptbecauseofpoormanagementathisplant

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C.JoeBiedenharneventuallysoldhisbusiness

D.JoeBiedenharn*sbottlingbusinesswasverysuccessful

(4)Thepassagesuggeststhat.

A.mostofCoca-Cola'scustomerslivedintheMississippiRiverValley

B.thewire-stopperedbottlesdidn'tpreservetheCoca-Colawell

C.atthetimeBiedenharnstartedhisbottlingoperation,Coca-Colawasservingonly

asmallpartofthepopulation.

D.Biedenharndidn*tserveCoca-Colainhiscandystore

14.Ialwaysfeltsorryforpeopleinwheelchairs.Somepeople,oldandweak,cannotget

aroundbythemselves.Othersseemperfectlyhealthy,dressedinbusinesssuits,and

wheelthemselvesaroundwithstrongdetermination.ButwheneverIsawsomeoneina

wheelchair,Ionlysawadisability,notaperson.

ThenIfaintedatEuroDisneyduetolowbloodpressure.ThiswasthefirsttimeIhad

everfainted,andmyparentssaidthatImustrestforawhileafterfirstaid.Iagreedto

takeiteasybut,asIsteppedtowardthedoor,Isawmydadpushingawheelchairinmy

direction!Feelingthecolourburnmycheeks,Iaskedhimtowheelthatthingrightback

towherehefoundit.

Icouldnotbelievethiswashappeningtome.Wheelchairswerefineforotherpeoplebut

notforme.Asmyfatherwheeledmeoutintothemainstreet,peopleimmediately

begantotreatmedifferently.

Littlekidsraninfrontofme,forcingmyfathertostopthewheelchair

suddenly.BitternesssetinasIwasthrownbackandforth."Stupidkids-theyhave

perfectlygoodlegs.Whycan'ttheywatchwherethey*regoing?nIthought.People

stareddownatme,pityintheireyes.Thentheywouldlookaway,maybebecausethey

thoughtthesoonertheyforgotmethebetter.

"Pmjustlikeyou!"Iwantedtoscream."Theonlydifferenceisyou'vegotlegs,andI

havewheels."

Peopleinwheelchairsarenotstupid.Theyseeeverylookandheareachword.Looking

outatthefaces,Ifinallyunderstood:Iwasoncejustlikethem.Itreatedpeoplein

wheelchairsexactlythewaytheydidnotwanttobetreated.Irealizeditissomeofus

withtwohealthylegswhoaretrulydisabled.

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(1)Whentheauthorwashealthy,sheonce

A.respecteddisabilities

B.lookeddownupondisabilities

C.imaginedherselfsittinginthewheelchair

D.sawsomehealthypeoplemovingaroundinwheelchairs

(2)Facingthewheelchairforthefirsttime,theauthor

A.feltcuriousaboutit

B.feltfearfulmorethanshy

C.feltshymorethanfearful

D.thoughtitwasreadyforanotherperson

(3)Theexperienceoftheauthortellsus"

A.lifeisthebestteacher

B.eatone'sownbitterfruit

C.lifeissochangeablethatnobodycanforetellwhatwillhappen

D.don*tdotootherswhatyouwouldnotlikeotherstodotoyou

(4)Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?

A.ILoveWheelchairs.

B.FourWheelsAreAsGoodAsTwoLegs.

C.PeoplewithTwoHealthyLegsAreTrulyDisabled.

D.TheDifferencebetweenHealthyPeopleandtheDisabled.

15.BillGatesandthepresidentofGeneralMotorshavemetforlunch,andBillisgoingon

andonaboutcomputertechnology."Ifautomotivetechnologyhadkeptpacewith

computertechnologyoverthepastfewdecades,youwouldnowbedrivingaV32instead

ofaV8,anditwouldhaveatopspeedof10,OOOmilesperhour,nsaysGates."Or,you

couldhaveaneconomycarthatweighs30poundsandgetsathousandmilestoagallonof

gas.Ineithercase,thestickerpriceofanewcarwouldbelessthan$50.Whyhaven*tyou

guyskeptup?"

ThepresidentofGMsmilesandsays,''Becausethefederalgovernmentwon'tletusbuild

carsthatcrashfourtimesaday."

Whyisthatfunny(ornotfunny,asthecasemaybe)?Humanbeingslovetolaugh,

andtheaverageadultlaughs17timesaday.Humanslovetolaughsomuchthatthereare

actuallyindustriesbuiltaroundlaughter.Jokes,sitcomsandcomediansarealldesignedto

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getuslaughing,becauselaughingfeelsgood.Forusitseemssonatural,butthefunny

thingisthathumansareoneoftheonlyspeciesthatlaughs.Laughterisactuallya

complexresponsethatinvolvesmanyofthesameskillsusedinsolvingproblems.

Laughterisagreatthing-that'swhywe'veallheardthesaying,''Laughteristhebest

medicine."Thereisstrongevidencethatlaughtercanactuallyimprovehealthandhelp

fightdisease.Inthisarticle,we'lllookatlaughter-whatitis,whathappensinourbrains

whenwelaugh,whatmakesuslaughandhowitcanmakeushealthierandhappier.You'll

alsolearnthatthere*satremendousamountthatnooneunderstandsyet.

16.Whafsthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Laughter

B.ThejokebetweenGatesandthepresidentofGeneralMotors

C.Whydowelaugh?

D.Laughterandhealth

17.WhichoneisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Computertechnologyhasdevelopedquicklyduringthepastfewdecades.

B.AutomotivetechnologyhasdevelopedasfastascomputertechnologyaccordingtoBill

Gates.

C.ThepresidentofGMthinksitisimpossibletobuildcarsworthlessthan50dollars.

D.Ifcarswerelessthan50dollars,alargenumberofaccidentswouldhappenperday.

18.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat.

A.humanslaughbecauseitcanfightdisease

B.humanshavegainedskillstolaughsincetheyareborn

C.humansareoneoftheonlyspeciesthatcanlaugh

D.laughingcanmakehumansfeelbad

19.TheunderlinedwordnsitcomsuinParagraph3means'*

A.situationcomedies

B.tragedies

C.bodylanguages

D.fictions.

20.Thispassageismostprobablyan.

A.introductionofanarticleaboutMicrosoft

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B.introductionofanarticleaboutlaughter

C.articleaboutlaughter

D.introductionofanarticleaboutGeneralMotors.

16.Today1*11betalkingabouttheinventionofthecameraandphotography.Thecamerais

oftenthoughttobeamoderninvention,butasearlyas1727,aGermanphysicist

discoveredthatlightdarkenssilversalt.Usedasacamera,abigboxwassetup,anda

smallholewascutinonesidetoletthelightin;hemadetemporarypicturesonthe

salt.Silversaltisstillthebaseofthephotographicfilmtoday.ThenaFrenchscientist

madethefirstpermanentpicturebyusingaspecialpieceofmetalwhichwascoveredwith

silversalt.Aphotographhemadein1826stillexists.

ThepainterDeGearimprovedtheprocessbycoveringthemetalalsowithplacingthe

commonsaltwhichwecaneat.Thiswasin1839,theofficialdateofbeginningof

photographs.Buttheproblemwastheprintingofthephotographs.Anditwasn*tuntil

otherscientistsdevelopedthekindofphotographicpaperwenowusethatgoodprints

werepossibleandphotographybecametrulymodem.Inthe1870's,MatthewBradeywas

abletotakehisfamouspicturesinAmericanCivilWar.Inthe20'softhiscentury,Georges

MannoftheUnitedStatessimplifiedfilmdeveloping(沖洗),andDrEdwardLane

inventedtheso-called'InstantCamera'whichusesself-developingfilm.Ifwesay

photographycameintoexistencein1839,itfollowsthatittookmorethanlOOyearsforthe

cameratoreachitspresentconditionoftechnicalrefinement(密度).

32.Whatdiscoverywasthebasisofphotography?

A.Lightdarkenssilversalt.

B.Lightdarkensnaturalsalt.

C.Lightdarkenssilver.

D.Lightdarkensself--developingfilm

33.Howwasthefirstpermanentpicturemade?

A.Bymakinguseofspecialpaper.

B.Byaddingcommonsalttosilversalt.

C.Bygivingaslightcolortothesilversalt.

D.Byusingaspecialpieceofmetal.

34.AccordingtothespeakerwhyisMatthewBradeyrememberedtoday?

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A.Hewasasoldier.

B.Hetookwarphotographs.

C.Hepaintedportraits.

D.Hedesignedaportablecamera.

35.WhatdidDoctorEdwardLaneinvent?

A.Acheapprocessofdevelopingfilmathome.

B.Anewkindoffilm.

C.Anautomaticprinter.

D.Aninstantcamera*thatdevelopsitsownfilm.

17.Manisalandanimal,butheisalsocloselytiedtothesea.Throughouthistorytheseahas

servedtheneedsofman.

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