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Ⅰ.用括号中所给单词的适当形式填空
1. Judy failed the exam. I knew ______ (exact) how she felt.
2. The government advised people ______ (go) out less as the snow was really heavy.
3. People nowadays seem to become ______ (interest) in shopping online.
4. It's necessary for students ______ (learn) to look after themselves.
5. Susan often says she has no ______ (difficult) in school.
1. Judy failed the exam. I knew ______ (exact) how she felt.
exactly
2. The government advised people ______ (go) out less as the snow was really heavy.
to go
3. People nowadays seem to become ______ (interest) in shopping online.
(more) interested
4. It's necessary for students ______ (learn) to look after themselves.
to learn
5. Susan often says she has no ______ (difficult) in school.
difficulty/difficulties
答案:
1.exactly 2.to go 3.(more) interested 4.to learn 5.difficulty/difficulties
Ⅱ.用合适的词完成句子,每空限填一词
1. The little boy studied harder
2. It's very important
3. My family love me very much, so love is never absent
4. Many of us can take care
5. He became more outgoing and would like to talk
1. The little boy studied harder
than
he used to.2. It's very important
for
parents to understand their children.3. My family love me very much, so love is never absent
from
my life.4. Many of us can take care
of
ourselves when we are home alone.5. He became more outgoing and would like to talk
with/to
his classmates in school.
答案:
1.than 2.for 3.from 4.of 5.with/to
Ⅲ.词汇运用
A.将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中,每词仅用一次。
choose shy one in public speech
When I was a young boy, I was too shy to talk to anyone. But later, something changed my life. It was an English 1.
"Come on, boy. Believe in yourself. You are sure to win the competition," my mother said to me. Then my mother and I talked about many different themes. At last, I 3.
Since then, when I do anything, I try to tell myself to be confident and I will find myself.
B.阅读下面短文,根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。
We wish that we could be better at sports or more attractive(吸引人的). Everyone hopes to be a 6.
Most parents always 7.
We all want the things that we believe will make us better people. But very often we don't realize that we can take 13.
A.将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中,每词仅用一次。
choose shy one in public speech
When I was a young boy, I was too shy to talk to anyone. But later, something changed my life. It was an English 1.
speech
competition. My mother asked me to take part in it. What a terrible idea! It meant I had to speak 2. in public
."Come on, boy. Believe in yourself. You are sure to win the competition," my mother said to me. Then my mother and I talked about many different themes. At last, I 3.
chose
the theme "Believe in yourself". I practiced it over 100 times. With my mother's great love, I overcame(克服) the 4. shyness
and did well in the competition. I could hardly believe my ears when hearing the news that I had won 5. first
place.Since then, when I do anything, I try to tell myself to be confident and I will find myself.
B.阅读下面短文,根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。
We wish that we could be better at sports or more attractive(吸引人的). Everyone hopes to be a 6.
helpful/useful
(有帮助)person. However, many of us believe we are not good enough just as we are.Most parents always 7.
require/request
(要求)us to be the best we can be. Very often, they compare us with others in 8. public
(公众). By doing this, they try to encourage us to do better. They mean well, but the message we get is that we're not good enough and it 9. influences
(影响)us often. We begin to hope to succeed in 10. exams/examinations/tests
(考试), but we are often upset about the results. Lots of people around may 11. fail
(失败)to be good enough to help others. So we always think it is 12. impossible
(不可能)for us to be better than everyone else all the time.We all want the things that we believe will make us better people. But very often we don't realize that we can take 13.
pride
(自豪)in the things that we have. These things make us different from others. When we are growing up, parents sometimes forget to tell us that we are good enough. Maybe we can tell ourselves that we are 14. exactly
(确切)of help, although we are not good enough. Anyway, it's up to us to 15. remind
(提醒)ourselves from time to time that each of us, in our own way, is of great help.
答案:
A.1.speech 2.in public 3.chose 4.shyness 5.first B.6.helpful/useful 7.require/request 8.public 9.influences 10.exams/examinations/tests 11.fail 12.impossible 13.pride 14.exactly 15.remind
Ⅳ.阅读理解
When I used to be a girl growing up, I cannot once ever remember either my mom or my grandma wasting food.
Anything we didn't eat at one meal was leftovers(剩菜). I can remember my grandma used to make a huge pot of potatoes. We would all eat until we were full enough, but there were always about half of the potatoes left. A few days later, Grandma would take those potatoes out of the fridge, boil some noodles, add some vegetables and mix them all together. And I also remember when I watched my mom fry bacon(煎培根)for us in the mornings, she would always take the oil carefully and pour it into a bottle. Then she would use it later to add flavor to so many other dishes. I was an adult before I realized that potatoes didn't actually taste like bacon!
I learned their lessons well, and after I grew up, I tried to never waste food myself. I always planned the week's meals ahead of(在……前面) time and only bought what was on my shopping list so that nothing went to waste. Every meal went into our stomachs and any leftovers were later eaten by either myself, my boys, my husband or my dogs. To me, throwing food into the bin was just wrong.
However, when it comes to life, there are no leftovers. Life is just like a feast(盛宴). Each moment that you don't live is lost forever. Life cannot be saved or stored. Each day is a fresh beginning. Live each moment of your life to the fullest, then.

(
A. Potato. B. Oil. C. Bacon. D. Bottle.
(
A. Because she mixed the bacon with potatoes.
B. Because she put potatoes into the bottles.
C. Because she was good at cooking.
D. Because she poured the bacon oil into potatoes.
(
A. By following her mother's shopping list.
B, By throwing it into the litter bin.
C. By shopping ahead of time.
D. By planning the next week's food.
(
A. It is never too old to learn. B. Eat to live, but not live to eat.
C, Neither food nor life should be wasted. D.. There is no such thing as a free lunch.
When I used to be a girl growing up, I cannot once ever remember either my mom or my grandma wasting food.
Anything we didn't eat at one meal was leftovers(剩菜). I can remember my grandma used to make a huge pot of potatoes. We would all eat until we were full enough, but there were always about half of the potatoes left. A few days later, Grandma would take those potatoes out of the fridge, boil some noodles, add some vegetables and mix them all together. And I also remember when I watched my mom fry bacon(煎培根)for us in the mornings, she would always take the oil carefully and pour it into a bottle. Then she would use it later to add flavor to so many other dishes. I was an adult before I realized that potatoes didn't actually taste like bacon!
I learned their lessons well, and after I grew up, I tried to never waste food myself. I always planned the week's meals ahead of(在……前面) time and only bought what was on my shopping list so that nothing went to waste. Every meal went into our stomachs and any leftovers were later eaten by either myself, my boys, my husband or my dogs. To me, throwing food into the bin was just wrong.
However, when it comes to life, there are no leftovers. Life is just like a feast(盛宴). Each moment that you don't live is lost forever. Life cannot be saved or stored. Each day is a fresh beginning. Live each moment of your life to the fullest, then.
(
B
)1. What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Potato. B. Oil. C. Bacon. D. Bottle.
(
D
)2. Why did the potatoes cooked by the writer's mom taste like bacon?A. Because she mixed the bacon with potatoes.
B. Because she put potatoes into the bottles.
C. Because she was good at cooking.
D. Because she poured the bacon oil into potatoes.
(
D
)3. How did the writer save food in her way according to the text?A. By following her mother's shopping list.
B, By throwing it into the litter bin.
C. By shopping ahead of time.
D. By planning the next week's food.
(
C
)4. What can we learn from the last two paragraphs?A. It is never too old to learn. B. Eat to live, but not live to eat.
C, Neither food nor life should be wasted. D.. There is no such thing as a free lunch.
答案:
1.B 2.D 3.D 4.C
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