Marie Curie and Her Daughters
by Imogen Greenberg
Illustrated(插圖)by Isabel Greenberg
You've probably heard of scientist Marie Curie and her discoveries but how about her daughters,Irene and Eve?This beautiful illustrated book follows the adventures of the family as they save lives during wars,travel around the world,and change the history of science.
Swordswoman!
by Devika Rangachari
Discover the amazing true story of Queen Lakshmibai of Jhansi-an Indian queen who could read and write.Find out how she trained other women to fight next to her and became a symbol of resistance(反抗的象征) to British rule in India in 1857.
Queens:3,000 Years of the Most Incredible Women in History
by Victoria Crossman
Celebrating queens from all over the world and through history,this book describes Cleopatra of Egypt,Queen Nanny of Jamaica,Catherine the Great of Russia,Empress Jingu of Japan,Boudicca in Britain and Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ among others.It's full of illustrations and details.
The Girl with Her Head in the Clouds
by Karen McCombie
Illustrated by Anneli Bray
London,1904.When a couple of showmen need help with a stunt(特技表演),16-year-old Dolly volunteers.Soon,she's busy with working as a parachutist(跳傘者).This story is based on the real life of parachute performer(表演者)Dolly Shepher.
(1)Which of the following books is science-related? CC
A.Queens:3,000 Years of the Most Incredible Women in History.
B.The Girl with Her Head in the Clouds.
C.Marie Curie and Her Daughters.
D.Swordswoman!
(2)Whose book is based on a performer's personal experience? DD
A.Imogen Greenberg's.
B.Devika Rangachari's.
C.Victoria Crossman's.
D.Karen McCombie's.
(3)What do these four books have in common? DD
A.They have the same social background.
B.They describe the influence of wars.
C.They are created by two people.
D.They are about women heroes.
【考點(diǎn)】應(yīng)用文;文學(xué)與藝術(shù).
【答案】C;D;D
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