Today, February twenty-ninth, is leap day(閏日). This date only appears on the calendar once every four years. But why?
Everyone knows the Earth takes three hundred sixty-five days to travel around the sun. Well, that is not exactly correct. The Earth really takes three hundred sixty-five days, five hours, forty-eight minutes and forty-six seconds to complete its orbit around the sun.
The problem for people developing calendars was what to do with the extra five hours, forty-eight minutes and forty-six seconds.
People needed calendars to help them know when to plant crops and when to celebrate religious holidays. The ancient Greeks and Chinese had a solution. They produced calendars that included extra months every nineteen years.
The ancient Romans had a different solution. In the year forty-six, the Roman ruler Julius Caesar made a new calendar. The Julian calendar included an extra day every four years. But there was a problem. The Julian year was just over eleven minutes longer than the cycle of the seasons. In 1582, Pope Gregory the Thirteenth established a new calendar to keep a better recorder of the days. Pole Gregory was the religious leader of most of Europe. He decided that years that could be divided by four would add a day. However, years that ended in two zeros and that could not be evenly divided by four hundred would not be leap years. For example, the years 1700, 1800and 1900 were not leap years. But the years 1600 and 2000 were leap years
So leap years are years with three hundred sixty –six days , instead of the usual three hundred sixty –five.This extra days is added to the calendar on February twenty –ninth , sometimes known as leap day .People born on leap day may be called “l(fā)eapings ”.They usually celebrate their birthday on February twenty –eight or March first .
Title: 1.
Reasons |
The Earth really takes 356days, 5hours,48minutes and 46seconds to complete its orbit around the sun. |
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__2.___is needed to benefit people’s daily life and work |
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__3.____ |
How to deal with the extra 5hours,48minutes and 46seconds |
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___4._____ |
__5._____ |
Ways |
Ancient Greeks and Chinese |
Producing 6.___every 19years |
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__7.______ |
Producing an extra day_8.__ |
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The Pop Gregory VIII |
Producing a leap day if the year could be divided _9.____.No leap day when the year ended in two zeros but could not be divided by 400. |
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Result |
Leap day ___10.___and February twenty –ninth was added to the calendar |
1.Leap Day/ An Extra Day
2.A calendar
3.Problem
4.Solutions
5.People
6.extra months
7.Julius Caesa
8.every four years
9.by four
10.came into being/ began to exist/ was accepted
【解析】
試題分析:你知道二月二十九日是每四年才會出現(xiàn)一次嗎?這一天被叫做閏日。因為歷法紀年與地球環(huán)繞太陽運行一周的時間有一定的差數(shù),故每隔數(shù)年必設(shè)閏日或閏月,加以調(diào)整。為了解決這個余數(shù),每4年后增加一額外的閏日——即2月29日,本文即講述了閏日的來歷。
1.信息歸納題。文章開頭提出This date only appears on the calendar once every four years. But why?然后在下文介紹閏日的由來,所以題目為Leap Day/ An Extra Day 。
2.信息轉(zhuǎn)換題。根據(jù)文章第四段People needed calendars to help them know when to plant crops and when to celebrate religious holidays可知在工作生活中人們需要日歷,所以答案填calendars。
3.信息查找題。根據(jù)文章第三段The problem for people developing calendars ……可知填 Problem。
4.信息歸納題。文章第四、五段介紹古希臘人、中國人、古羅馬人都想出了不同的解決方法,由此可知此處填Solutions 。
5.信息歸納題。根據(jù)表格中Ancient Greeks and Chinese可知此空指的是人們,所以填 People 。
6.信息查找題。根據(jù)第四段 They produced calendars that included extra months every nineteen years.可知人們研制的日歷每19年就包括一個額外的月份,所以填 extra months。
7.信息查找題。根據(jù)文章第五段可知在 Julius Caesar 研制的日歷中每四年就多出額外的一天,所以此空填 Julius Caesar。
8.信息查找題。由文章第五段The Julian calendar included an extra day every four years. 可知,在凱撒大帝制定的儒略歷中每四年就包括額外的一天,此空填every four years。
9.信息查找題。根據(jù)第五段. He decided that years that could be divided by four would add a day可知此空填 by four 。
10.信息歸納題。整篇文章講述閏日的來歷,由此可知文章的最后應該是“閏日就這樣產(chǎn)生了”,所以答案是 came into being/ began to exist/ was accepted。
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When I was b boy, my mother would buy enough cheap cards with ugly drawings of butterflies and little rabbits and honeybees for me to give one to every kid in my class, about 20 or so. The cards came in bags, and each card had a few foolish words-“Be Mine” or “I like you” or “You’ve Got My Heart” or the uninteresting words, “Hi, Valentine!” I would sign my name on the cards quickly and the name of one of my classmates on each easily-broken envelope. I would lick (舔)each one shut, but they were so cheap that the envelopes rarely had enough glue. On Valentine’s Day, I would take the cards to school-everyone did. We would have a party in our classroom, with cupcakes(杯形蛋糕)and juice and tiny candy hearts, which also had Valentine messages printed on them-“You’re sweet” or “Cupid(愛神丘比特)”or “Love”.
Ah, love! That’s the Valentine’s Day message: love. No one knows for certain the origin of the holiday. Several, Catholic victims were named Valentine, but it’s difficult to separate legend from fact. One story tells of a priest(牧師)named Valentine who was imprisoned and may have been stoned to death around 270 for performing marriages in going against the orders of the Roman Emperor Claudius II. But it’s hard today to find any religious connection.
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A.Because only lovers would spend it.
B.Because it is only spent on Feb. 14.
C.Because it doesn’t only belong to lovers.
D.Because only those rich people could enjoy it.
A priest named Valentine was stoned to death for the sake of .
A.his not attending a ceremony on time.
B.his stealing something from the church
C.his rude words to Roman Emperor Claudius II
D.his not obeying the orders by Roman Emperor Claudius II
According to the passage, we can know Valentine’s Day may be related to .
A.religion B.sports C.entertainment D.a(chǎn)rt
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When I was b boy, my mother would buy enough cheap cards with ugly drawings of butterflies and little rabbits and honeybees for me to give one to every kid in my class, about 20 or so. The cards came in bags, and each card had a few foolish words-“Be Mine” or “I like you” or “You’ve Got My Heart” or the uninteresting words, “Hi, Valentine!” I would sign my name on the cards quickly and the name of one of my classmates on each easily-broken envelope. I would lick (舔)each one shut, but they were so cheap that the envelopes rarely had enough glue. On Valentine’s Day, I would take the cards to school-everyone did. We would have a party in our classroom, with cupcakes(杯形蛋糕)and juice and tiny candy hearts, which also had Valentine messages printed on them-“You’re sweet” or “Cupid(愛神丘比特)”or “Love”.
Ah, love! That’s the Valentine’s Day message: love. No one knows for certain the origin of the holiday. Several, Catholic victims were named Valentine, but it’s difficult to separate legend from fact. One story tells of a priest(牧師)named Valentine who was imprisoned and may have been stoned to death around 270 for performing marriages in going against the orders of the Roman Emperor Claudius II. But it’s hard today to find any religious connection.
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A.Because only lovers would spend it. |
B.Because it is only spent on Feb. 14. |
C.Because it doesn’t only belong to lovers. |
D.Because only those rich people could enjoy it. |
A.his not attending a ceremony on time. |
B.his stealing something from the church |
C.his rude words to Roman Emperor Claudius II |
D.his not obeying the orders by Roman Emperor Claudius II |
A.religion | B.sports | C.entertainment | D.a(chǎn)rt |
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B.her campaign in Central America
C.her being a ruling candidate
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B.Viktor Yanukovych won his president election by means of cheating.
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D.The earthquake that happened in Chile caused a serious tsunami in Hawaii and Japan.
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A.Laura Chinchilla became the first woman president in Costa Rica
B.Kathryn Bigelow became thee first woman to win best director in Oscar history.
C.the leader of Niger’s military junta toppled President Mamadou Tandja
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Valentine’s Day is on Feb. 14, and Chinese call it “l(fā)overs day”. I don’t think the translation is an accurate one, since it doesn’t only belong to lovers. Valentine’s Day is for expressing affection of all sorts. But it is uniquely for the romantically involved who shine the brightest, who spend the most money, whose hearts are the most engaged.
When I was b boy, my mother would buy enough cheap cards with ugly drawings of butterflies and little rabbits and honeybees for me to give one to every kid in my class, about 20 or so. The cards came in bags, and each card had a few foolish words-“Be Mine” or “I like you” or “You’ve Got My Heart” or the uninteresting words, “Hi, Valentine!” I would sign my name on the cards quickly and the name of one of my classmates on each easily-broken envelope. I would lick (舔)each one shut, but they were so cheap that the envelopes rarely had enough glue. On Valentine’s Day, I would take the cards to school-everyone did. We would have a party in our classroom, with cupcakes(杯形蛋糕)and juice and tiny candy hearts, which also had Valentine messages printed on them-“You’re sweet” or “Cupid(愛神丘比特)”or “Love”.
Ah, love! That’s the Valentine’s Day message: love. No one knows for certain the origin of the holiday. Several, Catholic victims were named Valentine, but it’s difficult to separate legend from fact. One story tells of a priest(牧師)named Valentine who was imprisoned and may have been stoned to death around 270 for performing marriages in going against the orders of the Roman Emperor Claudius II. But it’s hard today to find any religious connection.
1.From the first paragraph, why does the author say that we Chinese call Valentine’s Day “l(fā)overs’ day ”is not accurate?
A.Because only lovers would spend it. |
B.Because it is only spent on Feb. 14. |
C.Because it doesn’t only belong to lovers. |
D.Because only those rich people could enjoy it. |
2.A priest named Valentine was stoned to death for the sake of .
A.his not attending a ceremony on time. |
B.his stealing something from the church |
C.his rude words to Roman Emperor Claudius II |
D.his not obeying the orders by Roman Emperor Claudius II |
3.According to the passage, we can know Valentine’s Day may be related to .
A.religion |
B.sports |
C.entertainment |
D.a(chǎn)rt |
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