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(
—She is in the library. Do you want to meet
A.him
B.me
C.her
D.you
C
)5. (2024·江苏徐州第十三中学期中)—Where is Shelly?—She is in the library. Do you want to meet
her
, Mr James?A.him
B.me
C.her
D.you
答案:
5. C 【点拨】根据“She is in the library. Do you want to meet”可知此处指代 Shelly,用代词 her。故选 C。
(
A.are; it
B.are; them
C.does; it
D.do; them
B
)6. (2024·江苏扬州仪征实验中学东区第一次调研)Where ______ my glasses? I can't find ______.A.are; it
B.are; them
C.does; it
D.do; them
答案:
6. B 【点拨】glasses 眼镜,为复数形式,故第一空用 are,第二空用 them。故选 B。
(
—No, I don't do well ______ it.
A.in; at
B.at; in
C.at; at
D.with; in
B
)7. (2024·江苏无锡二泉中学第一次调研)—Are you good ______ playing football?—No, I don't do well ______ it.
A.in; at
B.at; in
C.at; at
D.with; in
答案:
7. B 【点拨】be good at 和 do well in 都是固定用法。故选 B。
(
A.He is tall and strong
B.He likes sport
C.He is healthy
D.I like him very much
A
)8. —What is your uncle like? —______.A.He is tall and strong
B.He likes sport
C.He is healthy
D.I like him very much
答案:
8. A 【点拨】问句意为“你的叔叔长什么样”。故选 A。
四、根据短文内容,在文中空白处填入1个适当的单词,或用括号内所给单词的正确形式填空。
Let me tell you something about my new school life. It's my 1 (three) week at my new school and I love it. Today's Friday—the best day of the week. My first class on Friday is Music. I'm learning to play 2 guitar this year and I love it. I practise during lunchtime in the music room because I can't play it 3 (good) at the moment—I make a terrible noise! Then I have Maths. We have a test every Friday. I'm very good 4 Maths, so I like Friday very much. After Maths, I have English. The students 5 (be) watching the new film carefully now. Outside, in the playground, the football team are 6 (play) football. They are preparing for the match 7 Saturday.
Friday afternoon is great because we can pick out 8 (we) favourite classes and join clubs. This term I'm doing a food project. We make some delicious 9 (dish)! I believe I will be a good cook. 10 says cooking is just for girls?
1.
6.
Let me tell you something about my new school life. It's my 1 (three) week at my new school and I love it. Today's Friday—the best day of the week. My first class on Friday is Music. I'm learning to play 2 guitar this year and I love it. I practise during lunchtime in the music room because I can't play it 3 (good) at the moment—I make a terrible noise! Then I have Maths. We have a test every Friday. I'm very good 4 Maths, so I like Friday very much. After Maths, I have English. The students 5 (be) watching the new film carefully now. Outside, in the playground, the football team are 6 (play) football. They are preparing for the match 7 Saturday.
Friday afternoon is great because we can pick out 8 (we) favourite classes and join clubs. This term I'm doing a food project. We make some delicious 9 (dish)! I believe I will be a good cook. 10 says cooking is just for girls?
1.
third
2. the
3. well
4. at
5. are
6.
playing
7. on
8. our
9. dishes
10. Who
答案:
1. third 2. the 3. well 4. at 5. are 6. playing 7. on 8. our 9. dishes 10. Who
五、阅读理解。(2025·江苏徐州期中)
“How are you?” is a nice question. It's a friendly way that people in the USA greet each other. But when a person(人) says “How are you?” he hopes to hear the answer “Fine.” even if (即使) the person's friend isn't fine. The reason is that “How are you?” isn't really a question, and “Fine.” isn't really an answer. They are common(常见的) ways of saying “Hello” and “Hi”.
Sometimes people also don't say exactly(确切地) what they mean. For example, when someone asks “Do you agree?” the other person may be thinking, “No, I don't agree. I think you are wrong.” But it isn't very polite, so they may say, “I'm not so sure.” It's a nice way to say that you don't agree with anyone.
It's interesting when people want to finish talking. For example, when a person wants to finish talking with the other person on the phone, he may say “I have to go now.” Sometimes he gives an excuse(借口), for example, “Someone is knocking at the door.” The excuse may be real, or it may not be. It's a polite way to finish talking and it doesn't hurt the other person's feelings. People don't always say exactly what they are thinking. And it's a part of the game of language.
(
A. Saying “Hello” or “Hi” isn't a friendly way.
B. “How are you?” is a common way of saying “Hello” or “Hi”.
C. “Fine” is the only answer to “How are you?”.
D. Only Americans greet with “How are you?”.
(
A. They really agree.
B. They disagree politely.
C. They have no idea.
D. They need time to think.
(
A. It is a polite way.
B. The excuse may be real.
C. It will hurt others.
D. They don't like talking.
(
A. A storybook.
B. A sports report.
C. An English magazine.
D. A History book.
(
A. A Style of Making Excuses
B. Different Ways of Greeting
C. A Polite Way to Finish Talking
D. A Kind of Language Game
“How are you?” is a nice question. It's a friendly way that people in the USA greet each other. But when a person(人) says “How are you?” he hopes to hear the answer “Fine.” even if (即使) the person's friend isn't fine. The reason is that “How are you?” isn't really a question, and “Fine.” isn't really an answer. They are common(常见的) ways of saying “Hello” and “Hi”.
Sometimes people also don't say exactly(确切地) what they mean. For example, when someone asks “Do you agree?” the other person may be thinking, “No, I don't agree. I think you are wrong.” But it isn't very polite, so they may say, “I'm not so sure.” It's a nice way to say that you don't agree with anyone.
It's interesting when people want to finish talking. For example, when a person wants to finish talking with the other person on the phone, he may say “I have to go now.” Sometimes he gives an excuse(借口), for example, “Someone is knocking at the door.” The excuse may be real, or it may not be. It's a polite way to finish talking and it doesn't hurt the other person's feelings. People don't always say exactly what they are thinking. And it's a part of the game of language.
(
B
)1. What can we learn from Paragraph 1?A. Saying “Hello” or “Hi” isn't a friendly way.
B. “How are you?” is a common way of saying “Hello” or “Hi”.
C. “Fine” is the only answer to “How are you?”.
D. Only Americans greet with “How are you?”.
(
B
)2. When someone says “I'm not so sure”, what may they really be thinking?A. They really agree.
B. They disagree politely.
C. They have no idea.
D. They need time to think.
(
A
)3. Why do people find excuses when they want to finish talking?A. It is a polite way.
B. The excuse may be real.
C. It will hurt others.
D. They don't like talking.
(
C
)4. Where is this passage probably from?A. A storybook.
B. A sports report.
C. An English magazine.
D. A History book.
(
D
)5. What's the best title for the passage?A. A Style of Making Excuses
B. Different Ways of Greeting
C. A Polite Way to Finish Talking
D. A Kind of Language Game
答案:
1. B 【点拨】根据第一段“The reason is that ‘How are you?’… They are common (常见的) ways of saying ‘Hello’ and ‘Hi’.”可知,“你好吗?”是说“你好”的另一种方式。故选 B。
2. B 【点拨】根据“But it isn’t very polite, so they may say, ‘I’m not so sure.’ It’s a nice way to say that you don’t agree with anyone.”可知,当他们说“我不确定”时,实际上是他们礼貌地表示不同意。故选 B。
3. A 【点拨】根据最后一段“It’s a polite way to finish talking and it doesn’t hurt the other person’s feelings.”可知,找借口结束对话是一种礼貌的做法。故选 A。
4. C 【点拨】通读全文可知,本文主要讲述了语言表达中的委婉方式,符合英语学习内容,所以来源可能是英文杂志。故选 C。
5. D 【点拨】根据“People don’t always say exactly what they are thinking. And it’s a part of the game of language.”以及结合全文可知,本文主要介绍了美国人在语言交流中并不总是直言不讳,而是运用语言交流的游戏规则来隐晦表达自己。故选 D。
2. B 【点拨】根据“But it isn’t very polite, so they may say, ‘I’m not so sure.’ It’s a nice way to say that you don’t agree with anyone.”可知,当他们说“我不确定”时,实际上是他们礼貌地表示不同意。故选 B。
3. A 【点拨】根据最后一段“It’s a polite way to finish talking and it doesn’t hurt the other person’s feelings.”可知,找借口结束对话是一种礼貌的做法。故选 A。
4. C 【点拨】通读全文可知,本文主要讲述了语言表达中的委婉方式,符合英语学习内容,所以来源可能是英文杂志。故选 C。
5. D 【点拨】根据“People don’t always say exactly what they are thinking. And it’s a part of the game of language.”以及结合全文可知,本文主要介绍了美国人在语言交流中并不总是直言不讳,而是运用语言交流的游戏规则来隐晦表达自己。故选 D。
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