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三、按要求完成下列句子。每空一词。
11. The Internet makes our lives easy and convenient.(对画线部分提问)
______ ______ our lives easy and convenient?
12. Mom, I'll never disappoint you.(改为同义句)
Mom, I'll never ______ you ______.
13. Both Tina and John like loud music.(改为否定句)
______ Tina ______ John ______ loud music.
14. 当时那种痛苦几乎使她发疯了。(翻译句子)
The pain at that time almost ______ ______ ______.
15. 你越着急就会犯越多的错误。(翻译句子)
______ ______ you are in a hurry, ______ ______ mistakes you will make.
11. The Internet makes our lives easy and convenient.(对画线部分提问)
______ ______ our lives easy and convenient?
12. Mom, I'll never disappoint you.(改为同义句)
Mom, I'll never ______ you ______.
13. Both Tina and John like loud music.(改为否定句)
______ Tina ______ John ______ loud music.
14. 当时那种痛苦几乎使她发疯了。(翻译句子)
The pain at that time almost ______ ______ ______.
15. 你越着急就会犯越多的错误。(翻译句子)
______ ______ you are in a hurry, ______ ______ mistakes you will make.
答案:
11.What makes 12.let;down 13.Neither;nor;likes
14.drove/made her mad/crazy 15.The more;the more
14.drove/made her mad/crazy 15.The more;the more
四、完形填空。
Cindy and Anna were best friends. Some days they could spend hours happily together without any argument, but other days they just could not decide what to do in 16.
One day they decided to play in the garden near their school. “Come on, let's play chess,” Anna said.
“I don't want to play chess.”
“We always do what you want to do, Cindy. It's my turn to make a 17.” Anna said. She was getting a little unhappy and 18, leaving Cindy alone.
Cindy was very angry. 19 she got home, she found she still had Anna's notebook in her schoolbag. “Well, I'm not giving it back to her today. I'm too mad at her,” Cindy thought.
The next day at school, their teacher Mrs. Stone 20 their notebooks. But Anna didn't have hers, and she looked 21. Cindy knew she should tell Mrs. Stone that she had the notebook, but she was 22 mad at Anna.
When it was time for lunch, Cindy finally told Mrs. Stone the 23. “Thank you for being 24, Cindy. I'm sure Anna will be thankful that you have given me her notebook,” said Mrs. Stone.
Later, Mrs. Stone asked the two girls together and talked with them. Mrs. Stone helped them 25 that it was a good idea to take turns to decide the activity. They became best friends again.
( )16. A. agreement B. total C. public D. common
( )17. A. promise B. project C. decision D. dialog
( )18. A. went over B. went on C. went by D. went away
( )19. A. Because B. After C. Unless D. If
( )20. A. gave away B. asked for C. handed in D. paid for
( )21. A. worried B. normal C. proud D. relaxed
( )22. A. still B. never C. usually D. almost
( )23. A. chance B. method C. truth D. rule
( )24. A. patient B. honest C. active D. quiet
( )25. A. describe B. explain C. guess D. realize
Cindy and Anna were best friends. Some days they could spend hours happily together without any argument, but other days they just could not decide what to do in 16.
One day they decided to play in the garden near their school. “Come on, let's play chess,” Anna said.
“I don't want to play chess.”
“We always do what you want to do, Cindy. It's my turn to make a 17.” Anna said. She was getting a little unhappy and 18, leaving Cindy alone.
Cindy was very angry. 19 she got home, she found she still had Anna's notebook in her schoolbag. “Well, I'm not giving it back to her today. I'm too mad at her,” Cindy thought.
The next day at school, their teacher Mrs. Stone 20 their notebooks. But Anna didn't have hers, and she looked 21. Cindy knew she should tell Mrs. Stone that she had the notebook, but she was 22 mad at Anna.
When it was time for lunch, Cindy finally told Mrs. Stone the 23. “Thank you for being 24, Cindy. I'm sure Anna will be thankful that you have given me her notebook,” said Mrs. Stone.
Later, Mrs. Stone asked the two girls together and talked with them. Mrs. Stone helped them 25 that it was a good idea to take turns to decide the activity. They became best friends again.
( )16. A. agreement B. total C. public D. common
( )17. A. promise B. project C. decision D. dialog
( )18. A. went over B. went on C. went by D. went away
( )19. A. Because B. After C. Unless D. If
( )20. A. gave away B. asked for C. handed in D. paid for
( )21. A. worried B. normal C. proud D. relaxed
( )22. A. still B. never C. usually D. almost
( )23. A. chance B. method C. truth D. rule
( )24. A. patient B. honest C. active D. quiet
( )25. A. describe B. explain C. guess D. realize
答案:
16~20.ACDBB 21~25.AACBD
五、阅读理解。
Sam really felt very happy. When he arrived at his seat in the classroom that morning, he found an invitation on his desk. It was from several of his classmates asking him to join them on a camping trip. This was the first time he was asked to join in an out - of - school activity.
Why were they asking him now? Nobody seemed to like him. In fact, he had been so lonely that he ate a lot of food. As a result, he put on a lot of weight, and this gave the kids something more to make fun of him.
Cindy, who was standing near Sam when Sam read the invitation, went out quickly to tell the others that the trick had worked. Everyone was pleased that Sam thought that was true. But there was no camping trip. The whole thing was made up.
At first, Cindy thought it was fun. But later, when Sam told her that he was going to buy a sleeping bag with his savings, Cindy had second thoughts. She knew that Sam's family had little money, and she hated to see him spend his savings on something he would never use. Cindy also hated to tell Sam the truth. Her close friends would be angry with her.
What could she do now?
( )26. Why was Sam very happy that morning?
A. He was invited to a trip.
B. He arrived on time at school.
C. He met several of his classmates.
D. He was going to join in the school activity.
( )27. What was Sam's real problem?
A. He was lazy.
B. He was impolite.
C. He was lonely.
D. He was slow in study.
( )28. What do the underlined words “the trick had worked” probably mean?
A. Sam had believed it.
B. Cindy had helped Sam.
C. Cindy had told Sam about the truth.
D. Sam had bought something for the trip.
( )29. What did Cindy think of the invitation at first?
A. It was fun.
B. It was bad.
C. It was terrible.
D. It was important.
( )30. From the text we can learn that Cindy is ______.
A. a little clever B. very kind C. quite helpful D. hard - working
Sam really felt very happy. When he arrived at his seat in the classroom that morning, he found an invitation on his desk. It was from several of his classmates asking him to join them on a camping trip. This was the first time he was asked to join in an out - of - school activity.
Why were they asking him now? Nobody seemed to like him. In fact, he had been so lonely that he ate a lot of food. As a result, he put on a lot of weight, and this gave the kids something more to make fun of him.
Cindy, who was standing near Sam when Sam read the invitation, went out quickly to tell the others that the trick had worked. Everyone was pleased that Sam thought that was true. But there was no camping trip. The whole thing was made up.
At first, Cindy thought it was fun. But later, when Sam told her that he was going to buy a sleeping bag with his savings, Cindy had second thoughts. She knew that Sam's family had little money, and she hated to see him spend his savings on something he would never use. Cindy also hated to tell Sam the truth. Her close friends would be angry with her.
What could she do now?
( )26. Why was Sam very happy that morning?
A. He was invited to a trip.
B. He arrived on time at school.
C. He met several of his classmates.
D. He was going to join in the school activity.
( )27. What was Sam's real problem?
A. He was lazy.
B. He was impolite.
C. He was lonely.
D. He was slow in study.
( )28. What do the underlined words “the trick had worked” probably mean?
A. Sam had believed it.
B. Cindy had helped Sam.
C. Cindy had told Sam about the truth.
D. Sam had bought something for the trip.
( )29. What did Cindy think of the invitation at first?
A. It was fun.
B. It was bad.
C. It was terrible.
D. It was important.
( )30. From the text we can learn that Cindy is ______.
A. a little clever B. very kind C. quite helpful D. hard - working
答案:
26~30.ACAAB
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