Next time you hold a book in your hands, stop and think. Like most other things in the modern world, it is the result of thousands of years of human invention.
First, came the invention of writing,(1) (probable) about 5500year ago. With writing, people did not have to remember everything in their heads. They could communicate with people that they never(2) (see) and share their knowledge with future generations.
Later, the Greeks were well﹣done for their literature(文学) and science, but their "books" looked very different(3) the books of today. They were called scrolls(卷轴).
They were different to use and took a lot of space in a library.About 2,000years ago, books with lots of pages (4) (invent).
For more than a thousand years, the pages of books were made from animal skin. That changed in (5) thirteenth century, when Europeans learned about a very(6) (use) Chinese invention : paper.
But the biggest change for books in Europe came in 1439, when Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press. Before that, books in Europe were copied by hand, so they were very expensive. Many more people could afford the books(7) were produced on a printing press.
These days it is difficult(8) (imagine) a world without books. But human invention does not stop. Every year, more(9) (story) are bought as e﹣books and read on a screen.
Will anyone turn the pages of a traditional book in the future,(10) will books, like scrolls soon disappear?
Such bad books shouldn't be allowed to sell at any bookstore. They are h to children.
The story Yu gong Moves a Mountain shows us that a is possible if you work hard.
Scrooge is mean and only thinks about himself. And he doesn't others nicely.(对待)
It rained heavily. It was too dark for us to see the road . (清楚)
A: Hello! This is Cindy speaking.(1)
B: This is Mary. Do you have a cold? I didn't recognize your voice just now.
A: Yes, I am not feeling very well today.
B: (2) You should take good care of yourself.
A: Thanks. I will.
B: What are you doing now?
A: The mother in my host family is trying to make zongzi for us exchange students. Tomorrow is Dragon boat Festival.
B: You're so lucky. (3)
A: Of course not. On that day Chinese people eat zongzi and have boat races.
B: That's cool. Thank you.(4) I hope I can go to China someday.
A: You are welcome.
A. I'm sorry to hear that. B. I'm interested in Chinese festivals. C. Would you mind telling me some interesting customs about the festival? D. Who's that? |