科目:gzyy 来源:2012-2013学年辽宁省沈阳二中高二12月月考英语试卷(带解析) 题型:阅读理解
Often we take for granted the many household items we use every day. It is difficult to imagine there was a time in the past when these inventions did not exist. Actually, several of the most common inventions have been with us for quite some time. Inventions like toothbrush, contact lenses(隐形眼镜), and credit cards came into use long ago.
The first toothbrush was introduced in China in the late 1400s but it was only 300 years later that this simple tool came into common use in Europe. By the nineteenth century, a variety of paste and powder cleaners were available throughout Europe as dental(牙齿的) care became more widespread. The first tube of toothpaste hit the market in Great Britain in 1891.
There is evidence to show that the first contact lenses were actually suggested by an astronomer, Sir John Herschel, in 1827. However, SirJohn Herschel was never able to create a working model of his idea. It was not until 1887 that a Swiss doctor from Zurich, Dr. Eugen Frick, came up with a workable process for producing precision (精密)lenses. Dr. Frick designed a new method for producing contact lenses,and the Zeiss factory in Germany began to produce contact lenses.
Credit cards have also been available for many years. They have been in use in the United States since the 1920s. At first, these cards were only used to buy gas in the quickly growing automobile service industry. Then, in the 1950s, Diners Club introduced the first general-purpose credit card. Today, credit cards such as Master Card, Visa, and American Express are commonly used by travelers around the world.
While it may be true that some of the greatest inventions and discoveries in history came about by chance, the majority of inventions that simplify our lives today came about through careful research and patient study. Of course, it still holds true that even with all the comforts of modern technology, inventors continue to search for ways of helping all of us get out of doing those necessary but tedious (乏味的) tasks which we still face. As the old saying goes, “Necessity is the mother of invention.”
【小题1】From the second paragraph we can learn that _____.
| A.toothbrushes came into common use in Europe in the 17th century |
| B.people could enjoy a variety of paste and powder cleaners in the 18th century |
| C.more and more people paid attention to dental care throughout Europe in the 19th century |
| D.the English could use different kinds of tubes of toothpaste in the early 19th century |
| A.Diners Club | B.Sir John Herschel |
| C.Dr Eugen Frick | D.the Zeiss factory |
| A.the greatest inventions came about by chance |
| B.inventions came about through careful research and patient study |
| C.inventors still continue to make inventions |
| D.necessity is the mother of invention |
科目:gzyy 来源:2012-2013学年辽宁省高二12月月考英语试卷(解析版) 题型:阅读理解
Often we take for granted the many household items we use every day. It is difficult to imagine there was a time in the past when these inventions did not exist. Actually, several of the most common inventions have been with us for quite some time. Inventions like toothbrush, contact lenses(隐形眼镜), and credit cards came into use long ago.
The first toothbrush was introduced in China in the late 1400s but it was only 300 years later that this simple tool came into common use in Europe. By the nineteenth century, a variety of paste and powder cleaners were available throughout Europe as dental(牙齿的) care became more widespread. The first tube of toothpaste hit the market in Great Britain in 1891.
There is evidence to show that the first contact lenses were actually suggested by an astronomer, Sir John Herschel, in 1827. However, SirJohn Herschel was never able to create a working model of his idea. It was not until 1887 that a Swiss doctor from Zurich, Dr. Eugen Frick, came up with a workable process for producing precision (精密)lenses. Dr. Frick designed a new method for producing contact lenses,and the Zeiss factory in Germany began to produce contact lenses.
Credit cards have also been available for many years. They have been in use in the United States since the 1920s. At first, these cards were only used to buy gas in the quickly growing automobile service industry. Then, in the 1950s, Diners Club introduced the first general-purpose credit card. Today, credit cards such as Master Card, Visa, and American Express are commonly used by travelers around the world.
While it may be true that some of the greatest inventions and discoveries in history came about by chance, the majority of inventions that simplify our lives today came about through careful research and patient study. Of course, it still holds true that even with all the comforts of modern technology, inventors continue to search for ways of helping all of us get out of doing those necessary but tedious (乏味的) tasks which we still face. As the old saying goes, “Necessity is the mother of invention.”
1.From the second paragraph we can learn that _____.
A. toothbrushes came into common use in Europe in the 17th century
B. people could enjoy a variety of paste and powder cleaners in the 18th century
C. more and more people paid attention to dental care throughout Europe in the 19th century
D. the English could use different kinds of tubes of toothpaste in the early 19th century
2.All of the following made a contribution to the invention and use of contact lenses EXCEPT _______.
A. Diners Club B. Sir John Herschel
C. Dr Eugen Frick D. the Zeiss factory
3.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the fourth paragraph?
A. Credit cards have a history of about two hundred years.
B. Three kinds of credit cards are being used in the USA.
C. The use of credit cards is closely related to the economic development.
D. American Express is only used by American travelers now.
4.The last paragraph mainly tells us that ______.
A. the greatest inventions came about by chance
B. inventions came about through careful research and patient study
C. inventors still continue to make inventions
D. necessity is the mother of invention
科目:gzyy 来源: 题型:阅读理解
科目:gzyy 来源:不详 题型:阅读理解
| A.toothbrushes came into common use in Europe in the 17th century |
| B.people could enjoy a variety of paste and powder cleaners in the 18th century |
| C.more and more people paid attention to dental care throughout Europe in the 19th century |
| D.the English could use different kinds of tubes of toothpaste in the early 19th century |
| A.Diners Club | B.Sir John Herschel |
| C.Dr Eugen Frick | D.the Zeiss factory |
| A.the greatest inventions came about by chance |
| B.inventions came about through careful research and patient study |
| C.inventors still continue to make inventions |
| D.necessity is the mother of invention |
科目:gzyy 来源:2011-2012学年安徽省高三英语综合测试题一 题型:阅读理解
The area south of the Thames at Greenwich has a long history. Throughout time different buildings have been constructed on the same site. The Palace of Placentia, an English Royal Palace built in 1447, no longer exists apart from a few remains under the present buildings.
The grand buildings on the South Bank of the Thames at Greenwich were designed by Sir Christopher Wren, most famous for St. Paul’s Cathedral. The buildings were finally completed in 1745, although some parts started to be used as early as 1705. They’re now part of a university — having served as a naval(海军)hospital and a naval college and the setting for several cinemas.
But the buildings stand on a site which has a much longer history, of which now only a part remains that is below the ground. For nearly two hundred years, from around 1450 to 1650, Greenwich was one of the main royal palaces of England. Some of the most famous English rulers, such as Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, not only lived there, but also were born there.
Henry VIII put an armory(兵工厂)there, and there were also gardens, a great fountain (喷泉) and a mass of buildings. The Palace was also in a strategic location, because at the time either side of Greenwich on the Thames were important Royal Dockyards (船厂).
Eventually, though, the Palace fell into disrepair. In 1664, the King at the time, Charles II, decided to replace it with completely new buildings in a modern style. Only a cellar (地窖) from the former Royal Palace now remains, under one of the new buildings. Its red brick, typical of the 16th century, contrasts (对比) sharply with the white stone above it.
Would you like to join us to have a good view of Greenwich?
1.We can learn from the passage that the Palace of Placentia _____.
A. had served as a university B. was constructed with white stones
C. was designed by Christopher Wren D. was of particular importance in a war
2. The buildings on the South Bank of the Thames at Greenwich now _____.
A. are in need of repair B. differ from those in the 16th century
C. were designed in the style of Elizabeth I D. have a history of more than half a century
3.According to the passage, when did the Palace of Placentia disappear from the ground?
A. In the late 1400s. B. In the early 1600s.
C. In the late 1600s. D. In the early 1700s.
4.Where can we most probably read this passage?
A. In a science report. B. In a personal diary.
C. In a geography textbook. D. In a travel magazine.
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科目:gzyy 来源: 题型:阅读理解
科目:gzyy 来源:不详 题型:阅读理解
| A.had served as a university | B.was constructed with white stones |
| C.was designed by Christopher Wren | D.was of particular importance in a war |
| A.are in need of repair | B.differ from those in the 16th century |
| C.were designed in the style of Elizabeth I | D.have a history of more than half a century |
| A.In the late 1400s. | B.In the early 1600s. |
| C.In the late 1600s. | D.In the early 1700s. |
| A.In a science report. | B.In a personal diary. |
| C.In a geography textbook. | D.In a travel magazine. |
科目:gzyy 来源:2012届安徽省铜陵三中高三英语综合测试卷一 题型:阅读理解
The area south of the Thames at Greenwich has a long history. Throughout time different buildings have been constructed on the same site. The Palace of Placentia, an English Royal Palace built in 1447, no longer exists apart from a few remains under the present buildings.
The grand buildings on the South Bank of the Thames at Greenwich were designed by Sir Christopher Wren, most famous for St. Paul’s Cathedral. The buildings were finally completed in 1745, although some parts started to be used as early as 1705. They’re now part of a university — having served as a naval(海军)hospital and a naval college and the setting for several cinemas.
But the buildings stand on a site which has a much longer history, of which now only a part remains that is below the ground. For nearly two hundred years, from around 1450 to 1650, Greenwich was one of the main royal palaces of England. Some of the most famous English rulers, such as Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, not only lived there, but also were born there.
Henry VIII put an armory(兵工厂)there, and there were also gardens, a great fountain (喷泉) and a mass of buildings. The Palace was also in a strategic location, because at the time either side of Greenwich on the Thames were important Royal Dockyards (船厂).
Eventually, though, the Palace fell into disrepair. In 1664, the King at the time, Charles II, decided to replace it with completely new buildings in a modern style. Only a cellar (地窖) from the former Royal Palace now remains, under one of the new buildings. Its red brick, typical of the 16th century, contrasts (对比) sharply with the white stone above it.
Would you like to join us to have a good view of Greenwich?
【小题1】We can learn from the passage that the Palace of Placentia _____.
| A.had served as a university | B.was constructed with white stones |
| C.was designed by Christopher Wren | D.was of particular importance in a war |
| A.are in need of repair | B.differ from those in the 16th century |
| C.were designed in the style of Elizabeth I | D.have a history of more than half a century |
| A.In the late 1400s. | B.In the early 1600s. |
| C.In the late 1600s. | D.In the early 1700s. |
| A.In a science report. | B.In a personal diary. |
| C.In a geography textbook. | D.In a travel magazine. |