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(
A.a
B.an
C./
D.the
B
)9.Here is ______ interesting family photo.A.a
B.an
C./
D.the
答案:
B
(
A.to play
B.play
C.playing
D./
C
)10.He enjoys ______ football.A.to play
B.play
C.playing
D./
答案:
C
四、阅读理解,根据短文内容选择正确答案。
If I want you to give me a high five(击掌), can you do it? It's a kind of body language(肢体语言). It's very popular in America, but now lots of young people in China also like doing that. How to do a high five? It's easy. First, put one hand up in the air. Then slap(拍) someone's hand — also high in the air. When people have something happy, they always use the body language.
There are different stories about how the high five began. One story goes like this: a very long time ago(以前), some Americans saw a group of animals. They were so excited(兴奋的) that they put their hands up into the air. At that very time, they just wanted to hit(击打) each other.
In another story, some short men met some taller men, so they had to put their hands up high to shake hands with them. And from then on, it became popular.
Next time when you meet an American, give a friendly high five and make your new friend feel right at home.
(
A. call his name
B. slap his hand
C. jump high
D. put your hand up
(
A. you win a game
B. you lose your bag
C. you say goodbye
D. you need some money
(
A. They were bored.
B. They were excited.
C. They were tired.
D. They were afraid.
(
A. 想要回家
B. 感觉家在右边
C. 感觉像在家一样
D. 感到在家是正确的
(
A. a kind of sport
B. a kind of body language
C. a kind of food
D. a kind of festival
If I want you to give me a high five(击掌), can you do it? It's a kind of body language(肢体语言). It's very popular in America, but now lots of young people in China also like doing that. How to do a high five? It's easy. First, put one hand up in the air. Then slap(拍) someone's hand — also high in the air. When people have something happy, they always use the body language.
There are different stories about how the high five began. One story goes like this: a very long time ago(以前), some Americans saw a group of animals. They were so excited(兴奋的) that they put their hands up into the air. At that very time, they just wanted to hit(击打) each other.
In another story, some short men met some taller men, so they had to put their hands up high to shake hands with them. And from then on, it became popular.
Next time when you meet an American, give a friendly high five and make your new friend feel right at home.
(
D
)1. If you want to give somebody a high five, you should ______ first.A. call his name
B. slap his hand
C. jump high
D. put your hand up
(
A
)2. You will give a high five to your friend when ______.A. you win a game
B. you lose your bag
C. you say goodbye
D. you need some money
(
B
)3. How did the Americans feel when they saw those animals?A. They were bored.
B. They were excited.
C. They were tired.
D. They were afraid.
(
C
)4. The underlined phrase "feel right at home" means "______" in Chinese.A. 想要回家
B. 感觉家在右边
C. 感觉像在家一样
D. 感到在家是正确的
(
B
)5. This passage is about ______.A. a kind of sport
B. a kind of body language
C. a kind of food
D. a kind of festival
答案:
1. D 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. B
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