❶ 英語閱讀理解題
英語是歷史傳統,如也許過於整齊,通常分為三個時期稱為舊(或盎格魯撒克遜)英文 中英文和現代英文. 最早時期開始遷移到大陸某些日耳曼部落從英國在公元5世紀, 雖然沒有自己的文字記錄,由前七世紀生存下去, 它繼續直到公元7世紀或晚些時候. 當時拉丁、舊諾斯(海盜入侵者的語言), 特別是盎格魯-諾曼法國的統治階級的諾曼征服之後開始的1066年有較大影響的詞彙, 而完善的制度可見一斑屈折舊英文文法已開始打破. 中英文延長期限大約從12世紀到15. 受法國(和拉丁往往借法國)經詞彙不斷在這期間, 失去一些語調和減少別人加速 發生了許多變化和語法的語言系統. 通過典型的散文,特別是從後期、 不要指望我們有這樣一個外國的舊式散文英文 但不會被誤認為是當代寫作. 1)最早的文字記載向我們提供英文started_)從第五世紀二)從7世紀三)從九世紀四)2月11世紀)的特點是什麼英文文法老? 一)發達的屈折制乙)受法國拉丁往往借三)有限詞彙四)革命母音分布3)可以推斷,通過today_一)一個人的英語發音舊詞而他們不能理解二)受過教育的人能理解,但是不能老的英文發音,三)受過教育的人更不能在沒有經過特殊訓練的老英文四)有足夠的認識,法國人能夠理解舊英文
❷ 關於英語閱讀理解
我們老師告訴我,如果你閱讀理解不太好或者讀到最後讀不下去了,考試的專時候可以選擇屬先做閱讀理解。
還有就是答題的時候如果遇到不確定的,還可以想想你的老師,如果是他|她給你講這道題,他會怎麼講,最後會選什麼答案。這招也很管用啊,有個前提是你得喜歡你的英語老師,怎麼說也不能煩他呀。呵呵
❸ 如何快速、高效閱讀有關歷史題材的文章 英語作文
一是如何快速 包括閱讀習慣什麼的 理由(證明闡述型語言補充) 二是高效 包括閱讀技巧 者的論述可以舉例子 也可拿不同閱讀方法的不同效果作比較 還可就歷史材料的特點 說明 最後總結
❹ 關於英語閱讀理解的網站
我給你介紹幾個好的網站,但是前提是你先給我加分。我介紹的網站沒有閱讀理解,因為我認為你的學習方法存在問題,我介紹的這幾個網站會對英語學習有很大的幫助
❺ 為什麼關於英語歷史!
拼音是因為那直接是中譯過去的,比如 tofu
現在國家間交往越來越密切,有些原來沒有內的只能根據拼音譯了容,就像中國人的名字寫成英語就是拼音,外國人的名字也是根據讀音翻譯過來的。
英語單詞的話是本來就有的,是由多種語言混合成的,也就是維京人等人用的語言的影響。也就是現在的英語一個意思有多個單詞的原因。
❻ 急求關於哈利波特的英語閱讀理解
2004年安徽中考英語
J.K. Rowling is the writer of Harry Potter, which is now one of the best-sellers in the world.
J.K. Rowling was born in Bristol on July 31st, 1965. She has one sister who is two years younger than her. Both girls loved listening to their father reading bedtime stories to them. They especially loved stories about magical worlds. Rowling wrote her first story, called Rabbit, at the age of six.
After she graated from the university, Rowling worked as a translator in London. During this time, on a long train trip in the summer of 1990, the idea came to her of a boy who has magic but doesn't know it. In 1992 Rowling began to teach English. She lived with her baby daughter, Jessica, and spent much time finishing the first Harry Potter book for young readers. It appeared in June 1997. To her surprise, the book was greatly successful. The film came out in November 2001. Now Harry Potter series is popular with people of all ages and about 60 million books were sold in 200 countries.
Why has the series been so successful? There are a few things. Many other magical stories take place in far away lands or in past or future times. But Harry lives in modern England. He's also a very normal boy: polite, friendly, brave and clever. So when other children read about Harry, they can imagine being like him.
J.K. Rowing is very happy with the success, and she is now busy finishing the whole series of seven books. She's writing full time and she's really enjoying life. She says she will go on living a normal life with her daughter and writing children's books.
71. From the passage, we know .
A. J.K. Rowling met a boy named Harry on a train trip
B. J.K. Rowling loved listening to stories when she was very young
C. J.K. Rowling is two years younger than her sister
D. Harry Potter is J.K. Rowling's first story
72. The first Harry Potter book came out in .
A. July 1965 B. the summer of 1990
C. June 1997 D. November 2001
73. The Harry Potter series is .
A. written for young people B. only enjoyed by children
C. only sold in England D. about a young inspector
74.J.K. Rowling has been successful, and she .
A. likes to travel all over the world with her daughter
B. is too busy to enjoy her life
C. is excited about her success every day
D. is still writing stories for children
75.How is Harry Potter series different from other magical stories? .
A. There are magical things B. The stories happened in the modern world
C. It has seven books D. It took much time to finish
❼ 有關歷史與英語的問題
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李太守是戰國時期秦國蜀郡李冰。
他在岷江中游修築的都江堰,都江堰消除內了岷江水患,灌溉了大片農容田,使成都平原變得「水旱從人,不知飢饉」,因而獲得了「天府之國」的美稱。
伯禹指大禹。都江堰使靠天吃飯的川西平原「水旱從人」,變成千里沃野,贏得「天府」美稱。兩千多年來,都江堰一直造福於人民。後人認為李冰功過大禹。
❽ 拜託各位 找一篇有關歷史的英語短文
不知道你是要近代史,古代史,中國的還是外國的?
這篇文章是關於 Instrial Revolution 產業革命,工業革命
The Instrial Revolution began in the Midlands area of England and spread throughout England and into continental Europe and the northern United States in the 19th century. Before the improvements made to the pre-existing steam engine by James Watt and others, all manufacturing had to rely for power on wind or water mills or muscle power proced by animals or humans. But with the ability to translate the potential energy of steam into mechanical force, a factory could be built away from streams and rivers, and many tasks that had been done by hand in the past could be mechanized. If, for example, a lumber mill had been limited in the number of logs it could cut in a day e to the amount of water and pressure available to turn the wheels, the steam engine eliminated that dependence. Grain mills, thread and clothing mills, and wind driven water pumps could all be converted to steam power as well.
Shortly after the steam engine was developed, a steam locomotive called The Rocket was invented by George Stephenson, and the first steam-powered ship was invented by Robert Fulton. These inventions, and the fact that machines were not taxed as much as people, caused large social upheavals, as small mills and cottage instries that depended on a stream or a group of people putting energy into a proct could not compete with the energy derived from steam. With locomotives and steamships, goods could now be transferred very quickly across a country or ocean, and within a reasonably predictable time, since the steam plants provided consistent power, unlike transportation relying on wind or animal power.
One question that has been of active interest to historians is why the Instrial Revolution occurred in Europe and not in other parts of the world, particularly China. Numerous factors have been suggested including ecology, government, and culture. Benjamin Elman argues that China was in a high level equilibrium trap in which the non-instrial methods were efficient enough to prevent use of instrial methods with high capital costs. Kenneth Pommeranz in the Great Diveregence argues that Europe and China were remarkably similar in 1700 and that the crucial differences which created the Instrial Revolution in Europe were sources of coal near manufacturing centers and raw materials such as food and wood from the New World which allowed Europe to economically expand in a way that China could not.
The transition to instrialisation was not wholly smooth, for in England the Luddites - workers who saw their livelihoods threatened - protested against the process and sometimes sabotaged factories.
Instrialisation also led to the creation of the factory, and was largely responsible for the rise of the modern city, as workers migrated into the cities in search of employment in the factories.
http://artzia.com/History/Ideas/Instrial_Revolution/
❾ 問一些關於英語和歷史的題
1,麥當勞正確拼法應該是McDonald's
2,貌似是till用錯了,可能是to
3,B吧
4問題不對吧?是金滅了遼,又滅了北宋.西夏一直都在
5:錯,是先有5代後有唐