The farmer uses wood to build a house ______ to store grains.A.with whichB.to whichC.which
The farmer uses wood to build a house ______ to store grains.
A.with which
B.to which
C.which
D.in which
The farmer uses wood to build a house ______ to store grains.
A.with which
B.to which
C.which
D.in which
When we think of paper, we think of newspaper, books, letters and writing paper.But there are many other uses.Only half of paper is used for books and newspaper, etc .Paper is very good for keeping you warm.Each year, more and more things are made of paper.Now we hear that chairs, tables, and even beds can be made of paper.But the latest in paper making seems to be paper houses.
26.Where was paper invented()?
A.In China.
B.In Scandinavia.
C.In Britain.
27.Scandinavia began to make paper().
A.in 1100
B.in 1400
C.in 1500
28.Every four hundred copies of a forty-page newspaper will need().
A.half a tree
B.one tree
C.two trees
29.All over the world, trees are being cut down than they are being planted().
A.faster
B.more slowly
C.much more slowly
30.The latest things made of paper are().
A.chairs
B. tables
C.houses
The discovery and utilization of fire, a simple energy source with many profound uses, was a turning point in the technological evolution of mankind. The exact date of its discovery is not known; evidence of burnt animal bones at the Cradle of Humankind suggests that the domestication of fire occurred before 1,000,000BCE; scholarly consensus indicates that Homo erectus had controlled fire by between 500,000BCE and 400,000BCE. Fire, fueled with wood and charcoal, allowed early humans to cook their food to increase its digestibility, thereby improving its nutrient value and broadening the number of foods that could be eaten.
Other technological advances made during the Paleolithic (旧石器时代的)era were clothing andshelter; the adoption ofboth technologies cannot be dated exactly, but they were key to humanity's progress.
As the Paleolithic era progressed, dwellings became more sophisticated and more elaborate; as early as 380,000BCE, humans were constructing temporary wood huts. Clothing, adapted from the fur and hides of hunted animals, helped humanity expand into colder regions; humans began to migrate out of Africa by 200,000BCE and into other continents.
1.Which of the following statements is NOT true about the tools?()
A.The earliest tools were developed to aid early humans.
B.The earliest direct evidence of tool usage dates back to 2.5 million years ago.
C.The history of primitive tools is older than humankind.
D.Archaeologists have uncovered tools made more than two million years ago.
2.The turning point in the technological evolution of mankind is.()
A.the use of primitive tools by humanity ancestors
B.the adaptation of clothing from the fur and hides of hunted animals
C.the discovery and utilization of fire
D.the construction of temporary wood huts
3.The technological advances in clothing and shelter.()
A.were very important to humanity's progress
B.can be dated exactly
C.can be dated as early as 380,000BCE
D.helped people to move to any places they like
4.Which of the following can best replace the word "hides” in the third paragraph?()
A.leathers
B.hairs
C.places
D.skins
5.Which of the following is the best title for this passage?()
A.The discovery and utilization of fire.
B.The discovery of primitive tools.
C.The prehistory of technology.
D.The technological evolution of mankind.
A.—Sorrytohearthat.You’dbettergotoseea____atonce.
B.doctor
C.ook
D.writer
E.farmer
The person who told the story is probably a______.
A. policeman
B. farmer
C. newspaper reporter
D. country doctor
The farmer wished that the writer might ______.
A.bring Milly back to life
B.keep the whole thing a secret
C.look into the matter
D.free him from a scandal
A. on the floor of a room
B. on the ground of a barn
C. in bed in a barn
D. in bed in a room
The judge gave each man a stick _______.
A.to change back the farmer’s corn
B.to beat the thief
C.as a tool to find out the thief
D.so as to play a game together
Once upon a time a poor farmer taking a sack of wheat to the mill did not know 【B1】 to do when it slipped from his horse and fell 【B2】 the road. The sack was 【B3】 heavy for him to 【B4】,and his only hope was that 【B5】 some one would come riding by and 【B6】a hand.
It was not long 【B7】 a rider appeared,but the farmer’s heart sank when he 【B8】 him ,for it was the great man who lived in a castle nearby. The farmer 【B9】 have dared to ask 【B10】 farmer to help, or any poor man who might have come 【B11】 the road,but he could not beg a 【B12】 of so great a man. 【B13】,as soon as the great man came up he got 【B14】 his horse, saying ul see you’ve had bad luck, friend. How good it is 【B15】 V m here just at the 【B16】 time. ’’Then he took one 【B17】 of the sack, the farmer the other, and between them they lifted it on the horse.
“Sir,” asked the farmer, “how can I pay you?”
“Easily enough,” the great man 【B18】 . “Whenever you see 【B19】 else in trouble, 【B20】 the same for him.”
【B1】
A.how
B.what
C.which
D.whether