2025年假期面对面南方出版社七年级英语人教版
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Ⅲ. 语法填空(10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Niuniu is a 12-year-old boy. His parents have a 1. ______
At weekends, Niuniu often 5. ______
Niuniu has 9. ______
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Niuniu is a 12-year-old boy. His parents have a 1. ______
noodle
shop and he helps out there every day. Niuniu is a smart boy and he 2. ______learns
a lot only by watching what others do. He helps with many things like cleaning and taking people's 3. ______orders
. He can also cook some difficult 4. ______dishes
.At weekends, Niuniu often 5. ______
gets
up at 5 a. m. to help at the restaurant. "6. ______If
we don't let him help, he will be sad," says Niuniu's mother. "I wouldn't like 7. ______to watch
TV or play on the phone at home. Helping at the restaurant makes 8. ______me
happy," Niuniu says to his mother.Niuniu has 9. ______
an
idea of opening restaurants all around the world. "I wish to bring our food 10. ______to
more people. I also want to make lots of money to help my parents live a good life," says the young boy.
答案:
1.noodle 2.learns 3.orders 4.dishes 5.gets 6.If 7.to watch 8.me 9.an 10.to
Ⅳ. 补全对话(有多余项)(5分)
Waiter:Can I help you?
Helen:1. ______
Waiter:Of course, here you are.
(5 minutes later)
Waiter:OK, so what can I get you?
Helen:2. ______
Waiter:And what would you like to drink?
Helen:3. ______
Waiter:And would you like a dessert?
Helen:4. ______
Waiter:OK, so that's a cheese omelette (煎蛋卷), an orange juice and a strawberry ice cream.
(20 minutes later)
Helen:5. ______
Waiter:Of course. That's 20.
A. How much is it?
B. An orange juice, please.
C. I'd like a cheese omelette, please.
D. Can I have the bill?
E. I'd like to see the menu, please.
F. Yes, please. Can I have some strawberry ice cream?
Waiter:Can I help you?
Helen:1. ______
E
Waiter:Of course, here you are.
(5 minutes later)
Waiter:OK, so what can I get you?
Helen:2. ______
C
Waiter:And what would you like to drink?
Helen:3. ______
B
Waiter:And would you like a dessert?
Helen:4. ______
F
Waiter:OK, so that's a cheese omelette (煎蛋卷), an orange juice and a strawberry ice cream.
(20 minutes later)
Helen:5. ______
D
Waiter:Of course. That's 20.
A. How much is it?
B. An orange juice, please.
C. I'd like a cheese omelette, please.
D. Can I have the bill?
E. I'd like to see the menu, please.
F. Yes, please. Can I have some strawberry ice cream?
答案:
1.E 2.C 3.B 4.F 5.D
Ⅴ. 阅读理解(10分)
One day, I ate out with two old friends at a popular (大众喜爱的) restaurant. I was surprised when all of our dishes arrived on our table in just ten minutes. "It's so fast!" I said. "No wonder so many people love this place!"
"It would only surprise me if we had to wait," my friend Wang said. "Many of these dishes are not freshly cooked."
"What do you mean?" my other friend, Li, asked.
Wang explained, "These days, pre-cooked food is popular in restaurants. The food is prepared in a central kitchen and then sent here. They only need to heat it up. It's ready to eat in minutes."
I looked at the menu. "But our order doesn't come cheap... it costs almost 400 yuan," I said. "I could buy similar pre-cooked packages at the supermarket for half the price."
"Don't overthink it. Enjoy the food while it's hot," Wang said as he laded (舀) out three bowls of chicken soup.
"★," Wang added. "It saves time, and restaurants can make sure their dishes are always ready to be served."
"But I think diners should be able to know more about what they are putting into their mouths," said Li, a doctor. "Certain food additives (添加剂) can cause allergies (过敏) in some people. They should show this information on their menus."
"That's a fair point," Wang said. "But it's easier said than done unless there's a law that forces restaurants to do that. "
(
A. Because it was newly opened.
B. Because the food was delicious.
C. Because the ingredients were fresh.
D. Because the food was served quickly.
(
A. Satisfied. B. Unhappy.
C. Worried. D. Excited.
(
A. It is not only a bit expensive
B. This chicken soup tastes really delicious
C. I don't mind it as long as it's hot enough
D. Pre-cooked food also has some advantages
(
A. He thought it was useless.
B. He thought it was unnecessary.
C. He thought it was hard to put it into practice.
D. He thought only big restaurants should do it.
(
A. Higher Price Means Better!
B. Be Fair to Everything!
C. What's Truly on Your Plate?
D. What's Popular in the Restaurant?
One day, I ate out with two old friends at a popular (大众喜爱的) restaurant. I was surprised when all of our dishes arrived on our table in just ten minutes. "It's so fast!" I said. "No wonder so many people love this place!"
"It would only surprise me if we had to wait," my friend Wang said. "Many of these dishes are not freshly cooked."
"What do you mean?" my other friend, Li, asked.
Wang explained, "These days, pre-cooked food is popular in restaurants. The food is prepared in a central kitchen and then sent here. They only need to heat it up. It's ready to eat in minutes."
I looked at the menu. "But our order doesn't come cheap... it costs almost 400 yuan," I said. "I could buy similar pre-cooked packages at the supermarket for half the price."
"Don't overthink it. Enjoy the food while it's hot," Wang said as he laded (舀) out three bowls of chicken soup.
"★," Wang added. "It saves time, and restaurants can make sure their dishes are always ready to be served."
"But I think diners should be able to know more about what they are putting into their mouths," said Li, a doctor. "Certain food additives (添加剂) can cause allergies (过敏) in some people. They should show this information on their menus."
"That's a fair point," Wang said. "But it's easier said than done unless there's a law that forces restaurants to do that. "
(
D
)1. Why did the writer think the restaurant was popular?A. Because it was newly opened.
B. Because the food was delicious.
C. Because the ingredients were fresh.
D. Because the food was served quickly.
(
B
)2. How did the writer feel about the price of the meal?A. Satisfied. B. Unhappy.
C. Worried. D. Excited.
(
D
)3. Which of the following can be put in ★?A. It is not only a bit expensive
B. This chicken soup tastes really delicious
C. I don't mind it as long as it's hot enough
D. Pre-cooked food also has some advantages
(
C
)4. What did Wang think of Li's suggestion?A. He thought it was useless.
B. He thought it was unnecessary.
C. He thought it was hard to put it into practice.
D. He thought only big restaurants should do it.
(
C
)5. What would be the best title for the passage?A. Higher Price Means Better!
B. Be Fair to Everything!
C. What's Truly on Your Plate?
D. What's Popular in the Restaurant?
答案:
1.D 2.B 3.D 4.C 5.C
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