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You might have seen beautiful rainbows in the sky before. They form when sunlight falls on water drops in the air. But in fact, moonlight can also create rainbows in the same way. They are called "moonbows”. They are similar to rainbows, but they are created by moonlight instead of direct sunlight.
Moonbows are rarer than rainbows. Different weather and astronomical (天文学的)conditions have to be just right for moonbows to be created.
The moon has to be very low in the sky — only 42 degrees from the horizon (地平线). The moon period has to be a full moon or nearly full. The sky must be very dark for a moonbow to be watched clearly — any bright light can obscure it. Water drops must appear in the air in the opposite direction of the moon.
Moonbows appear on the opposite side of the moon and usually look white to the human eye. This is because their colors are not bright enough to be noticed by the human eye. It is possible, however, to view the colors in a moonbow using long exposure (长时间 曝光)photography.
Moonbows more often appear in some locations around the world. Most of these locations usually have waterfalls, which create thin fog in the air. Some of these locations are the Yosemite National Park in California and Cumberland Falls State Resort Park in Kentucky, US; Victoria Falls on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe; and Waimea in Hawaii, US.
Moonbows do really happen. So at a certain time and a certain place, when a moonbow happens to appear, you can t miss it if you re right there.
1. According to the first two paragraphs, moonbows are _________________.
A. created by sunlight
B. much easier to find
C. seen during the day
D. more difficult to form
2. Which of the following can be the conditions for a moonbow to form?
A. A half moon hangs high in the bright sky.
B. A full moon is 50 degrees from the horizon.
C. A nearly full moon hangs low in the dark sky.
D. Water drops are in the opposite direction of the sun.
3. What does the underlined word "obscure "in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A. cover
B. drop
C. connect
D. produce
45. What is paragraph 5 mainly about?
A. Conditions of moonbows.
B. Background of moonbows.
C. Locations of moonbows.
D. Development of moonbows.
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You might have seen beautiful rainbows in the sky before. They form when sunlight falls on water drops in the air. But in fact, moonlight can also create rainbows in the same way. They are called "moonbows”. They are similar to rainbows, but they are created by moonlight instead of direct sunlight.
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Moonbows appear on the opposite side of the moon and usually look white to the human eye. This is because their colors are not bright enough to be noticed by the human eye. It is possible, however, to view the colors in a moonbow using long exposure (长时间 曝光)photography.
Moonbows more often appear in some locations around the world. Most of these locations usually have waterfalls, which create thin fog in the air. Some of these locations are the Yosemite National Park in California and Cumberland Falls State Resort Park in Kentucky, US; Victoria Falls on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe; and Waimea in Hawaii, US.
Moonbows do really happen. So at a certain time and a certain place, when a moonbow happens to appear, you can t miss it if you re right there.
1. According to the first two paragraphs, moonbows are _________________.
A. created by sunlight
B. much easier to find
C. seen during the day
D. more difficult to form
2. Which of the following can be the conditions for a moonbow to form?
A. A half moon hangs high in the bright sky.
B. A full moon is 50 degrees from the horizon.
C. A nearly full moon hangs low in the dark sky.
D. Water drops are in the opposite direction of the sun.
3. What does the underlined word "obscure "in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A. cover
B. drop
C. connect
D. produce
45. What is paragraph 5 mainly about?
A. Conditions of moonbows.
B. Background of moonbows.
C. Locations of moonbows.
D. Development of moonbows.
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When she was alone, Mary felt lonelier than ever. She went out of the house and ran around the garden ten times. Ben Weatherstaff was working in it.
"Spring is coming," he said to Mary. "I can smell it in the air. Soon there will be spring flowers At this moment, the robin flew toward them and landed at Mary s feet.
"He remembers me, " she said.
" He knows everything that happens here, " Ben said. "Only he knows what s happening in the garden that has no door into it. No one else has been inside it for ten years. "
Ben walked away to continue his work. Mary bent down and began talking to the robin. She felt happier than she had ever felt.
The robin trusted her and did not fly away. It began pecking at the ground, looking for a worm to eat. Mary looked closely at the ground. She saw something that looked like metal. She picked it up. It was dirty and rusty. She cleaned it and saw that it was a key.
"It s been in the ground for many years, " she thought. "I wonder if it is the key to the garden. If it is, then I must find the door. "
Mary skipped around the garden. The robin followed her. Mary stopped skipping and spoke to the robin.
"He showed me where to find the key, ” she thought. "Can you show me where the door is? "
The robin sat on the top of the garden wall. It began to sing. The wall was covered with ivy. Mary pulled at a piece of the ivy. It came away from the wall. Behind the wall was a door. Mary put the key in the lock of the door and turned it. The door opened. Only seconds later, Mary was inside the secret garden.
Mary thought it was the most beautiful garden she had ever seen.
1. Which is the right order for the robin?
a. It followed Mary around the garden.
b. It sat and sang on the top of the garden wall.
c. It pecked at the ground and looked for a worm.
d. It flew toward Ben and Mary and landed at Mary s feet.
A. b-c-d-a
B. b-a-d-c
C. d-c-a-b
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A. The key.
B. The robin.
C. The flower.
D. The lock.
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A. sad
B. worried
C. lonely
D. excited
4. What is the best title for the text?
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C. Mary Remembers the Robin
D. Mary Helps Her Best Friend
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It s so easy to forget things you have. If we don t use them every day, some things can be put away and stay there. And that s not just the things in your home— technology grows so quickly, new toys come out all the time, new books keep coming out. In the age of new information, we can have so many things easily. Today is all about remembering the things we sometimes leave behind.
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Most of all, remember that today s new stuff will one day be old stuff.
1. What is Old Stuff Day?
A. A day to throw away old things.
B. A day to follow new technology.
C. A day to get together with families.
D. A day to enjoy and reuse old things.
2. From paragraph 3, we know that ______________________.
A. age brings people new things
B. people love buying new things
C. people always clean up old stuff
D. old stuff is still valuable and useful
3. Which of the following is a proper way to deal with old stuff?
A. Breaking them into pieces.
B. Sending them to charity shops.
C. Forgetting them in some places.
D. Turning them into waste things.
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A. realize value of old stuff
B. explore new technology
C. produce more old things
D. remember family history
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