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Take a look at the label(标签) on almost any bottle of milk and you may see the word PASTEURIZED. What does that mean? Let’s find out by meeting Louis Pasteur.

Louis Pasteur was born in 1822 in a little town in France. As he grew up, he loved to paint. He loved to look at the world around him. When he went to college in Paris, he showed interest in looking through a microscope. A microscope makes things look a lot bigger; it lets you see things you can’t see just with your eyes. Looking through a microscope, Pasteur found a living world in a drop of water. He saw and drew pictures of the small living things -- he called them “microbes” or “germs”-- that crowded in a drop of water.

One day a winemaker came into the lab, hoping that someone could help him with his problem. “Sometimes my wine tastes delicious, but sometimes terrible,” he said to Pasteur. “Can you help me find out why?”

Pasteur put some drops of the wine under the microscope. He noticed that the terrible wine had some unusual germs. If he killed these germs, maybe he could keep the wine from turning terrible. He tried with different ways to kill the germs. In the end he found heating (加热) the wine seemed to work best. The winemaker tried it, and every bottle of wine tasted good.

Pasteur’s idea worked for other people, too. When farmers heated milk, it didn’t turn bad so quickly. When breweries heated beer, it tasted better. People called it “pasteurization” ---heating a liquid to kill bad germs. Aren’t you glad that the milk you drink has been pasteurized?

1. The Chinese meaning for the word “microbes” is____.

A.病毒

B.真菌

C.支原体

D.微生物

2. Which is the right order in Pasteur’s life story?

(1). He received college education in Paris.

(2) He helped to find some unusual germs in some drops of wine.

(3) A new way of killing bad germs--pasteurization was found out.

(4)He was born in 1822 in a little town in France.

(5) Microbes were found by Louis Pasteur with the help of a microscope.

A.2; 1; 3; 5; 4

B.4; 1; 5; 2; 3

C.4; 1; 3; 5; 2

D.3; 1; 2; 5; 4

3. What do you think Louis Pasteur was like from the passage?

A.Clever, helpful and hard-working.

B.Quiet, helpful and kind-hearted.

C.Brave, careful and hard-working.

D.Clever, serious and kind-hearted.

4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A.Germs only live in something that is bad.

B.Louis found the way to kill the unusual germs in the wine by chance (偶然).

C.Everybody knows what the word PASTEURIZED means.

D.Pasteurization is used to kill bad germs in the milk we drink.

5. What does the passage mainly tell us?

A.What life Louis Pasteur lived.

B.How to make milk clean.

C.How pasteurization was invented.

D.What to do with wine.

 

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Take a look at the label(标签) on almost any bottle of milk and you may see the word PASTEURIZED. What does that mean? Let’s find out by meeting Louis Pasteur.
Louis Pasteur was born in 1822 in a little town in France. As he grew up, he loved to paint. He loved to look at the world around him. When he went to college in Paris, he showed interest in looking through a microscope. A microscope makes things look a lot bigger; it lets you see things you can’t see just with your eyes. Looking through a microscope, Pasteur found a living world in a drop of water. He saw and drew pictures of the small living things -- he called them “microbes” or “germs”-- that crowded in a drop of water.
One day a winemaker came into the lab, hoping that someone could help him with his problem. “Sometimes my wine tastes delicious, but sometimes terrible,” he said to Pasteur. “Can you help me find out why?”
Pasteur put some drops of the wine under the microscope. He noticed that the terrible wine had some unusual germs. If he killed these germs, maybe he could keep the wine from turning terrible. He tried with different ways to kill the germs. In the end he found heating (加热) the wine seemed to work best. The winemaker tried it, and every bottle of wine tasted good.
Pasteur’s idea worked for other people, too. When farmers heated milk, it didn’t turn bad so quickly. When breweries heated beer, it tasted better. People called it “pasteurization” ---heating a liquid to kill bad germs. Aren’t you glad that the milk you drink has been pasteurized?

  1. 1.

    The Chinese meaning for the word “microbes” is____.

    1. A.
      病毒
    2. B.
      真菌
    3. C.
      支原体
    4. D.
      微生物
  2. 2.

    Which is the right order in Pasteur’s life story?
    (1). He received college education in Paris.
    (2) He helped to find some unusual germs in some drops of wine.
    (3) A new way of killing bad germs--pasteurization was found out.
    (4)He was born in 1822 in a little town in France.
    (5) Microbes were found by Louis Pasteur with the help of a microscope.

    1. A.
      2; 1; 3; 5; 4
    2. B.
      4; 1; 5; 2; 3
    3. C.
      4; 1; 3; 5; 2
    4. D.
      3; 1; 2; 5; 4
  3. 3.

    What do you think Louis Pasteur was like from the passage?

    1. A.
      Clever, helpful and hard-working.
    2. B.
      Quiet, helpful and kind-hearted.
    3. C.
      Brave, careful and hard-working.
    4. D.
      Clever, serious and kind-hearted.
  4. 4.

    Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

    1. A.
      Germs only live in something that is bad.
    2. B.
      Louis found the way to kill the unusual germs in the wine by chance (偶然).
    3. C.
      Everybody knows what the word PASTEURIZED means.
    4. D.
      Pasteurization is used to kill bad germs in the milk we drink.
  5. 5.

    What does the passage mainly tell us?

    1. A.
      What life Louis Pasteur lived.
    2. B.
      How to make milk clean.
    3. C.
      How pasteurization was invented.
    4. D.
      What to do with wine.

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    Take a look at the label (标签)on almost any bottle of milk and you may see the word PASTEURIZED. What does that mean? Let’s find out by meeting Louis Pasteur.

    Louis Pasteur was born in 1822 in a little town in France. As he grew up, he loved to paint. He loved to look at the world around him. When he went to college in Paris, he showed interest in looking through a microscope. A microscope makes things look a lot bigger; it lets you see things you can’t see just with your eyes. Looking through a microscope, Pasteur found a living world in a drop of water. He saw and drew pictures of the small living things he called them “microbes” or “germsthat crowded in a drop of water.

    One day a winemaker came into the lab, hoping that someone could help him with his problem. “Sometimes my wine tastes delicious, but sometimes it turns sour(酸的),” he said to Pasteur. “Can you help me find out why?”

    Pasteur put some drops of the wine under the microscope. He noticed that the sour wine had some unusual germs. If he killed these germs, maybe he could keep the wine from turning sour. He experimented (试验)with different ways to kill the germs. In the end he found heating (加热)the wine seemed to work best. The winemaker tried it, and every bottle of wine tasted good.

    Pasteur’s idea worked for other people, too. When farmers heated milk, it didn’t sour so quickly. When breweries (啤酒师)heated beer, it tasted better. People called the process (过程)“pasteurization” heating a liquid to kill bad germs. Aren’t you glad that the milk you drink has been pasteurized?

  1. What does the passage mainly tell us?

    A. What life Louis Pasteur lived.

    B. How to make milk clean.

    C. How pasteurization was invented.

    D. What to do with wine.

  2. The underlined (划线)words in the passage mean _______.

    A. small parts water is made up of

    B. dirty things around us

    C. bodies of small living things

    D. living things that can’t be seen

  3. What do you think Louis Pasteur was like from the passage?

    A. Clever, helpful and hard-working.

    B. Quiet, helpful, and kind-hearted.

    C. Brave, careful and hard-working.

    D. Clever, serious and kind-hearted.

  4. Which of the following sentences is true?

    A. Where something is wrong, there are germs.

    B. Louis Pasteur is the inventor of microscopes.

    C. Everybody knows what the word PASTEURIZED means.

    D. Pasteurization is a good way to keep food from going bad.

 

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阅读下面的短文,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳答案。

Once, a circle lost a piece of its own. The circle wanted to be whole, so it went around, looking for its   41   piece. But because it was not complete, it could only roll (滚) very slowly. It enjoyed the flowers and the sunshine   42   the way. It talked with worms. It found lots of different pieces, but   43   of them fit. So it left them all by the side of the road and kept on   44   for the lost piece. Then one day the circle found a piece that fit   45  . The circle put the piece into   46   . It could be whole with nothing lost. It was so happy and began to roll. As it was a perfect circle, it could roll very fast, too fast to see flowers or talk to worms. It realized how different the world was when it rolled so quickly. It felt so sad   47   it stopped, left its found piece by the side of the road and rolled very slowly.

       Sometimes we are perfect when we lose something. A man who   48   everything is poor in some ways. He will never have hopes, dreams or something   49  . He will never know someone loves him or someone is giving him something he has always wanted or never had.

       We couldn’t be perfect. But we must be brave enough to love, strong enough to forgive, kind enough to share   50   with others and clever enough to know there is enough love  around us and then we can always have a wonderful time in our life.

41.   A. miss                        B. lose                          C. missing             D. losing

42. A. at                                   B. of                            C. in                            D. along

43. A. none                        B. all                            C. every one          D. each

44. A. look                         B. looking                     C. to look                     D. looked

45. A. perfectly                  B. perfect                            C. part                  D. partly

46. A. it                             B. itself                        C. them                 D. themselves

47. A. which                      B. whether                    C. that                   D. what

48. A. own                         B. has                          C. owned                     D. have

49. A. bad                          B. worse                      C. good                 D. better

50. A. kindness                   B. sadness                    C. happiness          D. illness

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阅读下面的短文,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳答案。

Once, a circle lost a piece of its own. The circle wanted to be whole, so it went around, looking for its   1  piece. But because it was not complete, it could only roll (滚) very slowly. It enjoyed the flowers and the sunshine   2  the way. It talked with worms. It found lots of different pieces, but   3  of them fit. So it left them all by the side of the road and kept on 4  for the lost piece. Then one day the circle found a piece that fit   5 . The circle put the piece into  6  . It could be whole with nothing lost. It was so happy and began to roll. As it was a perfect circle, it could roll very fast, too fast to see flowers or talk to worms. It realized how different the world was when it rolled so quickly. It felt so sad  7   it stopped, left its found piece by the side of the road and rolled very slowly.

       Sometimes we are perfect when we lose something. A man who   8  everything is poor in some ways. He will never have hopes, dreams or something   9  . He will never know someone loves him or someone is giving him something he has always wanted or never had.

       We couldn’t be perfect. But we must be brave enough to love, strong enough to forgive, kind enough to share  10  with others and clever enough to know there is enough love  around us and then we can always have a wonderful time in our life.

1A. miss                      B. lose                         C. missing            D. losing

2    A. at                                  B. of                            C. in                           D. along

3     A. none                      B. all                           C. every one             D. each

4    A. look                        B. looking                   C. to look                   D. looked

5     A. perfectly                B. perfect                          C. part                D. partly

6     A. it                             B. itself                        C. them                     D. themselves

7     A. which                           B. whether                 C. that                D. what

8     A. own                       B. has                         C. owned                  D. have

9     A. bad                       B. worse                            C. good                     D. better

10 A. kindness                 B. sadness                  C. happiness             D. illness

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