B. 根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。(共5小题;每小题2分,计10分)
Wednesday, 4th March
Yesterday was amazing! I saw the total lunar eclipse(月全食) — also called a “Blood Moon”. I learned about it in science class, but seeing it with my own eyes was more wonderful!
My family and I drove to the top of a mountain. Far from the city, it was a quiet place for us to enjoy the special sight. Also, with not many lights around, we could see it better. We brought snacks, warm clothes, and a small telescope there.
At around 4:40 p.m., the moon started to turn dark. But I could still see the round(圆的) moon. At about 5:50 p.m., I could see the moon wasn’t round. I thought someone ate part of it. At the same time, the part of the moon in the earth’s shadow(地球的阴影) turned red. At around 7:00 p.m., the moon was all in the earth’s shadow and the total eclipse happened. I could still see the moon, but in a special red colour! At that time, I thought the special moon was the eye of a huge genie outside the earth. It was both scary and exciting! At around 8:00 p.m., the moon started to get out of the earth’s shadow.
When the eclipse was over, it was already about 9:20 p.m. Though it was late, I wasn’t sleepy at all. I went back home and searched online for why the moon turned that colour and the explanation really interested me. Nature is such a great artist!
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81. Why did the writer’s family go to the top of the mountain to watch the eclipse?
82. Why didn’t the moon look round at around 5:50 p.m.?
83. How did the writer feel when seeing the total eclipse?
84. How long was the eclipse process?
85. What do you think of the writer? And why?
Wednesday, 4th March
Yesterday was amazing! I saw the total lunar eclipse(月全食) — also called a “Blood Moon”. I learned about it in science class, but seeing it with my own eyes was more wonderful!
My family and I drove to the top of a mountain. Far from the city, it was a quiet place for us to enjoy the special sight. Also, with not many lights around, we could see it better. We brought snacks, warm clothes, and a small telescope there.
At around 4:40 p.m., the moon started to turn dark. But I could still see the round(圆的) moon. At about 5:50 p.m., I could see the moon wasn’t round. I thought someone ate part of it. At the same time, the part of the moon in the earth’s shadow(地球的阴影) turned red. At around 7:00 p.m., the moon was all in the earth’s shadow and the total eclipse happened. I could still see the moon, but in a special red colour! At that time, I thought the special moon was the eye of a huge genie outside the earth. It was both scary and exciting! At around 8:00 p.m., the moon started to get out of the earth’s shadow.
When the eclipse was over, it was already about 9:20 p.m. Though it was late, I wasn’t sleepy at all. I went back home and searched online for why the moon turned that colour and the explanation really interested me. Nature is such a great artist!
81. Why did the writer’s family go to the top of the mountain to watch the eclipse?
Because it was a quiet place and there weren't many lights around.
82. Why didn’t the moon look round at around 5:50 p.m.?
Because the part moved in the earth's shadow.
83. How did the writer feel when seeing the total eclipse?
The writer felt both scared and excited.
84. How long was the eclipse process?
It was about 4 hours and 40 minutes.
85. What do you think of the writer? And why?
He is a good learner, because he searched online to learn more about the eclipse. (答案不唯一,符合主题,言之成理即可)
答案
81. Because it was a quiet place and there weren't many lights around.
82. Because the part moved in the earth's shadow.
83. The writer felt both scared and excited.
84. It was about 4 hours and 40 minutes.
85. He is a good learner, because he searched online to learn more about the eclipse. (答案不唯一,符合主题,言之成理即可)
82. Because the part moved in the earth's shadow.
83. The writer felt both scared and excited.
84. It was about 4 hours and 40 minutes.
85. He is a good learner, because he searched online to learn more about the eclipse. (答案不唯一,符合主题,言之成理即可)
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