An illusion(错觉) is something that fools the senses or the mind. An illusion may make you something exists(存在) when it really(1) (do) not. It may be something that appears to be one thing, but it's really something else. David Copperfield calls (2) (he) an illusionist. He is someone who makes or creates illusions.
Many people have an interest in magic, but(3) (many) of them are not performing and getting paid for it by age 12. Nor are they teaching college classes in magic at age 16. Copperfield was the(4) (young) person ever to be allowed to join the society of American Magicians. When he got to college himself , Copperfield got the leading part in a play called Magic Man. Besides acting and singing, he created all the magic in the show. The show ran for longer (5) any other musical in Chicago's history
Copperfield is a huge (6) (succeed) as an illusionist, but he has other projects as well. He said that his best work is Project Magic. Copperfield developed a number of tricks done with the hands. These tricks can help hospital patients who need(7) (improve) their physical condition. Learning to do the tricks also build confidence. Patients in the program can speak(8) (proud) that they can do tricks that healthy people can't do.
Like many magicians, Copperfield is interested (9) the history of magic. He has created a museum and library in which books, articles and old medical equipment (10) kept and shown. By keeping track of history, Copperfield hopes to save magic for the future.
Thousands of years ago, people had to hunt for food. They lived in caves and needed fire to keep warm.(1) .
We don't know why they drew the pictures. They had to go deep into the cave to do it , so they must have had a plan. They probably took a fire made of fat with them.(2) . Others think the spears(长矛) in the pictures mean they were teaching other people to hunt.
For paint,they mixed animal fat with some different things such as dirt or berries(浆果).(3) Some of the drawings are colorful and others are black from the burned end of a stick.
These people drew what they saw around them﹣animals such as buffalo, deer, horse, and sometimes birds and fish(4) .
The pictures are quite good. The buffalo look strong and powerful. Many of the horses and deer look beautiful.
These drawings have been found in more than 130 caves ﹣﹣﹣﹣mostly in England and France(5) . It is interesting to look at such old drawings.
A. They drew people , but no very often. B. Maybe there are more that we haven't found yet. C. Some of them drew pictures on the walls of their caves. D. They used sticks to brush the paint onto walls on the cave. E. Maybe they drew the pictures to bring good luck when they hunted. |
Dear Li Ming,
I am happy to hear that you would like to become an architect(建筑师)!Your aunt tells me that you are a good student a hard worker, so I(1) know that you'll be able to realize whatever you put your mind to.
You have (2) a difficult but great job. Architect is unusual because it is a mixture of both art and science. You need to be(3) to think of new and interesting designs(设计). You also need to be good at math and science so that you can translate your creative ideas into buildings that are safe and(4) . Even language is important to an architect. You need to be able express your ideas (5) so that other people can understand them.
Think about all the different kinds of (6) people need: houses, apartment, schools, office buildings, grocery stores, churches, malls , hotels, factories, gyms, airports, hospitals. Architects think up the(7) way to build each building so that it is interesting to look at, safe, and easy to use.
First , the architect usually creates a proposal(提案) that shows the customer his or her idea for the building.(8) the customer likes it , then the architect keeps working. He or she (9) a plan that shows all the details of how the building will be constructed(建造). The architect does not actually build the structure. But questions often come up during the construction,(10) the architect always needs to be easily.
(11) the idea in my mind becomes a real building is my favorite. That is always (12) for me.
Please let me know if you have any other questions. You are also welcome to visit me anytime.
Uncle Wang
(1)A. ever |
B. never |
C. hardly |
D. already |
(2)A. found |
B. chosen |
C. accepted |
D. completed |
(3)A. active |
B. educated |
C. creative |
D. talented |
(4)A. hopeful |
B. traditional |
C. useful |
D. expensive |
(5)A. clearly |
B. widely |
C. politely |
D. kindly |
(6)A. houses |
B. schools |
C. buildings |
D. churches |
(7)A. newest |
B. best |
C. dearest |
D. cheapest |
(8)A. If |
B. When |
C. Before |
D. After |
(9)A. starts with |
B. deals with |
C. gets on with |
D. comes up with |
(10)A. so |
B. but |
C. and |
D. or |
(11)A. Seeing |
B. Knowing |
C. Expecting |
D. Hearing |
(12)A. boring |
B. exciting |
C. moving |
D. tiring |
Liu Mei was bored. She had asked Mom to play a game with(1) ,but Mom said she was busy.
Liu Mei read for a while. Then she (2) bored again. "Ugh, there's(3) to do !" She thought.
She(4) help with her weaving(编制) ,but Mom was busy. "Why is Mom always busy when I need her?" Now, Liu Mei was bored and grumpy(郁闷).
Liu Mei walked into the(5) . Mom looked up from her cooking. "Oh, Liu Mei, I'm glad you're here. Come next door and help me(6) Aunt Zhang. She broke her leg last week, and I'm taking some food over to her."
"That's(7) you were busy?" asked Liu Mei.
"That's right. Why?"
" Oh, poor Aunt Zhang," said Liu Mei, (8) feeling not so grumpy. " I want you to help me today, but it turns out you were helping someone who really needed it."
(1)A. her |
B. me |
C. him |
D. us |
(2)A. is |
B. was |
C. will be |
D. would be |
(3)A. something |
B. nothing |
C. anything |
D. everything |
(4)A. left for |
B. cared for |
C. paid for |
D. asked for |
(5)A. kitchen |
B. bedroom |
C. study |
D. bathroom |
(6)A. pick up |
B. put up |
C. cheer up |
D. wake up |
(7)A. what |
B. where |
C. when |
D. why |
(8)A. lastly |
B. slowly |
C. suddenly |
D. easily |
century; or; prevent; put; from; What; try; receive; long; direct |
Stonehenge, a rock circle, is not only one of Britain's most famous historical places but also one of its greatest mysteries. Every year it(1) more than 750,000 visitors. People like to go to this place especially in June as they want to see the sun rising on the(2) day of the year.
For many years, historians believed Stonehenge was a temple where ancient leaders(3) to
communicate with the gods. However, historian Paul Stoker thinks this can't be true because Stonehenge was built so many(4) ago. "The leaders arrived in England much later," he points Out.
Another popular idea is that Stonehenge might be a kind of calendar. The largest stone were(5) together in a certain way. On midsummer's morning, the sun shines(6) into the center of the stones. Other people believe the stones have a medical purpose. They think the stones can(7) illness and keep people healthy. "As you walk there, you can feel the energy(8) your feet move up your body," said one visitor. No one is sure(9) Stonehenge was used for, but most agree that the position of the stones must be for a special purpose. Some think it might be a burial Place(10) a place to honor ancestors. Others think it was built to celebrate a victory over an enemy.