In the morning, everything is slippery with ice outside. 1. (sudden) I come up with a good idea. I get 2. pair of old socks and pull them on over my shoes. Then I step on the s3. of the icy ground. No more slipping.
In the afternoon, Grandpa's driving me to my swimming class. He's 4. (bring) me a cup of tea. The tea is too hot to hold. Then I noticed the hole on my shoes where my foot goes in is cup-shaped. Grandpa likes my shoe-cup holder,5. he says, "I'd better keep my shoes on."
In the evening, Mom's making a sweater 6. Dad, and the dog is running after the yarn(毛线) all over. "W7. I'm an inventor, I'll build you a dog-proof yarn holder," I tell her.
As I think, I play with a big plastic bottle. I cut the bottom of the bottle and put the yarn in. It fits. I hang the bottle on the wall, away from the dog.
"Maybe this will work u8. I complete my invention," I tell Mom.
"Perfect," she says. "And,9. (invention) don't have to be new things. Using 10.(day) stuff is clever."
蚕丝业的发展
Silk was discovered by the Chinese more than 3,000 years ago. It was said that the wife of the Yellow Emperor accidentally dropped a silkworm cocoon(蚕茧) into her tea. The hot water caused the cocoon to break. As it broke apart, she realized its beauty. From then, the silk industry began. At first, only the rich were allowed to wear silk.
As early as 300 AD, Chinese businessmen were seling silk to the Indians. By 200 BC, the Koreans had learned how to make silk. A 12,000kilometre road going from China to Europe was built because of silk. From there, knowledge of silk production spread across the world.
Here's a simple version of how this amazing little thing does its work. The silkworm begins life as a moth(蛾). The moth's life is about ten days, during which it lays eggs that change into silkworms. Silkworms eat a lot. In their short lives, 20,000 silkworms will eat more than one ton of mulberry(桑树) leaves, their main food. In its final stage of life, the silkworm spins a cocoon. The finished cocoon contains 350 metres of silk. That might seem like a lot, but consider this: 5,500 silkworms have to spin 5,500 cocoons to make one kilogram of silk. People raise silkworms for silk production. The Chinese have perfected the art of making silk, gaining knowledge over many centuries.
Today, silk production remains an important economic risk in China. While versions have recently entered the market, the beauty of naturally produced silk is not matched. Silk no longer costs an arm and a leg, but it is still highly prized.
1、2题完成句子;3题简略回答问题;4题找出并写下第三段的主题句;5题将文中画线句子译成汉语。
1.It was said that silk was accidentally discovered by ____________ of the Yellow Emperor.
2.____________ spread across the world because of the Silk Road.
3.What's the form of the first life stage of a silkworm?
_____________________________
4._____________________________
5._____________________________
Do you ever find it annoying to look for the TV remote? Are you tired of _____ shoes when playing different sports? Don't worry. Students at Clayton Middle School in the US might be able to _____ you.
Dylan Glick, an 8grade student, thought of the idea _____ a "retractable remote(可伸缩的远程遥控器)". The remote has a rope to connect with its resting place. _____ people push a button on the remote, the rope will give the remote back to its resting place.
"It is something that I would use, and I'm sure my parents would too," said Glick. He said that sometimes at night when he wants to go to bed, he needs at least ten minutes to find the remote. So he _____ the idea.
Allison Bicking, also a student in Grade Eight, had a _____ idea. Bicking is a soccer player. She wears spiked shoes when she practices _____. If she plays soccer after she runs, she has to change her shoes.
To save her the _____, she invented "speedy spikes". The spikes are retractable with a small button on each shoe. If you push the button, the spikes will come out or go back into the shoe _____. It seems that inventing something is not difficult. So keep your eyes open. Maybe the next great _____ is you!
1.A.washing B.changing C.buying D.selling
2.A.help B.find C.see D.hear
3.A.about B.at C.on D.of
4.A.If B.When C.Because D.Until
5.A.ran out of B.came up with C.got away from D.got along with
6.A.creative B.different C.similar D.common
7.A.swimming B.riding C.fishing D.running
8.A.question B.trouble C.mystery D.event
9.A.quickly B.finally C.clearly D.happily
10.A.student B.scientist C.inventor D.reporter
We are shocked to find out that too much water ________ every day.
A.wastes B.wasted C.is wasted D.was wasted
The tea trade from China to western countries ________ in the 19th century.
A.cut down B.used up C.took place D.looked after
We are busy doing a ________ on pollution.
A.project B.class C.course D.note