This is cup . cup is yellow .
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书面表达
根据下面的表格内容写一篇文章。要求:80词左右。
Inventions | When | Who | Be used for |
abacus | in the sixth century | Chinese people | counting |
bicycle | 1880s | people in England | traveling |
potato chips | 1853 | George Crum | eating |
tea | over three thousand years ago | the Chinese Emperor Shen Nong | drinking |
根据汉语意思完成句子
1.晚会将在除夕那天举行。
The evening party will ________ ________ on New Year's Eve.
2.我们不仅冬天去那儿,而且夏天也去。
We go there ________ ________ in winter,________ ________in summer.
3.我抬头看了看天空,但是什么也没有看见。
I ________ ________ ________ the sky,but saw nothing.
4.许多好主意都是偶然想到的。
A lot of bright ideas have been hit on________ ________.
5.毫无疑问,它是今年最受欢迎的节目了。
________ ________,it is the most popular show this year.
Ⅴ.根据短文内容完成表格
An American named Crum invented potato chips in 1853,although that was not his intention(意图).He was a chef at a beautiful restaurant in Saratoga Springs,New York.A regular dish on the menu was fried (油炸的) potatoes,which was an idea that had started in France.At that time,French fried potatoes were cut into thick slices (片).
One day,a dinner guest at the restaurant sent back his fried potatoes to the chef because he did not like them so thick.So Mr.Crum cut the potatoes a little thinner and fried them.The guest did not like those,either.That made Mr.Crum angry.He sliced the potatoes paperthin and fried them,thinking that the man would say nothing about it.However,to his surprise,the man loved the thin potatoes very much.Other guests tried them and also liked them.So,Mr.Crum's potato chips were added to the menu.They were called Saratoga Chips.
Finally,Mr.Crum opened his own restaurant to sell his famous chips.Now potato chips are packaged (包装)and sold in stores.
Who invented1.? |
2. was an American chef at a restaurant. |
A dinner guest3.his fried potatoes to the chef because they were so thick. |
The chef was probably glad in the end because4.. |
Now potato chips are packaged and also sold 5.. |
This boy demonstrated his invention a pen with a reading glass,in Harbin on January 20,2009.Over 16 small inventions have been made since a training course was opened at the Science Palace in Harbin in November,2008. | |
This boy's invention,which can cut an apple into pieces,was demonstrated in Harbin on January 20,2009. | |
This boy invented a musical alarm clock which he demonstrated in Harbin on January 20,2009. | |
This small car was invented in March,2010 by a college student.It has 250 cm long and 100 cm wide.The car weighs less than 50 kg.It only has one seat. |
1.When was the training course opened at the Science Palace in Harbin?
A. In January,2009. B. In November,2008.
C. In May,2009. D. In March,2010.
2.Which invention is the latest?
A. The small car with one seat.
B. The musical alarm clock.
C. The pen with a reading glass.
D. The machine which can cut apples into pieces.
3.The third boy invented something that can help people ________.
A. cut an apple into pieces
B. wake up every morning
C. take the bus conveniently
D. see words clearly
4.The underlined word “demonstrated” in the passage means “________”.
A. showed B. drew C. imagined D. divided
5.The passage mainly talks about ________.
A. several new inventions
B. students' school life
C. the training course in Harbin
D. the Science Palace in Harbin
A few years ago,Masaru Ibuka,the head of Sony,was at a company planning a meeting.Suddenly he had an idea.He stopped the meeting and asked everyone what would happen if Sony took away the recording function (功能) and speakers and sold headphones with a tape player instead.
Almost everyone thought he was silly.Still,Ibuka kept his idea and worked at it.The result,of course,turned out to be the successful Sony Walkman.Good ideas often start with a really silly question.Bill Bowerman was making breakfast one day.As he stood there making cakes for his son,he asked himself what would happen if he put rubber into his mold(模具).Later,he tried it and the result was something like the bottom of most sports shoes we see today.Still,when he took his idea to several shoe companies,he was laughed at.In fact,every single company turned him down.Though rather disappointed,Bill Bowerman went on to form his own company,making NIKE sports shoes.
We know today,that each of these ideas caused a successful thing that has changed the way many of us live.The best questions are usually openended and are often silly.Children aren't afraid to ask such questions,but adults usually are.Think how different the world might be if people never asked “silly” questions!
1.At first,almost everyone thought Masaru's idea was________.
A. good B. easy C. silly D. difficult
2.Bill Bowerman got his idea________.
A. at a meeting
B. while he was making breakfast
C. from another company
D. while he was making sports shoes
3.What might the underlined phrase in Paragraph 2 mean in Chinese?
A. 拒绝 B. 欢迎 C. 调低 D. 讨厌
4.Bowerman felt very disappointed because ________.
A. he didn't make a cake for his son
B. he had to set up his own company
C. his idea was hard to come true
D. no companies accepted his idea
5.From the passage we know________.
A. it's easy to make one's idea come true
B. adults like asking openended questions
C. good ideas only start with a really silly question
D. sometimes “ silly ” questions may cause successful inventions