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In early human history, people found that the changes of light and darkness seemed to1.h__________ again and again. The sun rises in the east, 2. p___________ light and heat and goes down in the west, causing darkness. This light and darkness was one day.

People also saw the sun rise in the sky, sometimes higher but sometimes 3.l__________. They counted the days 4.t___________ passed from the suns highest position (位置) until it returned to that position. That was three5. h___________ and sixty-five days. Thats just one year.

 

1.happen 2.producing 3.lower 4.that 5.hundred 【解析】 试题分析: 61.1.在人类历史的早期,人们发现 “光明与黑暗”的变化似乎要再次发生。此题考查不定式后用动词原形,故填happen。 2.句意:太阳从东方升起,产生光和热,然后在西方落下,造成的黑暗。此题考查动名词,根据句意,故填producing。 3.句意:人们也看到天空中升起的太阳,有时高有时低。此题考查形容词,故填lower。 4.4】句意:他们数那天数,从来自太阳的位置最高的那一天直到它回到那个位置的一天。此题考查定语从句,根据句意,故应该填that。 5.5】句意:那就是三百六十五天,也就是一年。此题考查固名词,根据句意,故填hundred。 考点:考查根据首字母填单词。
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