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一、根据句意及汉语提示填写单词。
1. As an old saying goes, “Never put all your eggs in one
2. Mr. Fang saved a girl out of the river yesterday. We all consider him as a
3. She
4. I thought the teacher would say something about our exam result, but he didn’t
5. Many players got gold medals in the
1. As an old saying goes, “Never put all your eggs in one
basket
(篮子). ”2. Mr. Fang saved a girl out of the river yesterday. We all consider him as a
hero
(英雄).3. She
divides
(分开) the rubbish into different groups before she throws it away.4. I thought the teacher would say something about our exam result, but he didn’t
mention
(提及) it at all.5. Many players got gold medals in the
Olympics
(奥林匹克运动会). They were really great.
答案:
1. basket 2. hero 3. divides 4. mention 5. Olympics
二、用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空。
6. You need to practice hard to be a
7. Recently, some
8. You should stop the children from
9. After you finish your homework, we can
10. Our English teacher often encourages us
6. You need to practice hard to be a
professional
(profession) football player.7. Recently, some
Canadian
tourists have visited our city. I talked with some of them and they told me something about Canada
. (Canada)8. You should stop the children from
swimming
(swim) in the river.9. After you finish your homework, we can
work
(work) together to have a clean and tidy room.10. Our English teacher often encourages us
to watch
(watch) English movies.
答案:
6. professional 7. Canadian;Canada 8. swimming 9. work 10. to watch
三、根据汉语意思完成句子,每空一词。
11. 宇航员是我们的民族英雄,我们仰慕他们。
Astronauts are our national heroes and we ______
12. 那个班上的学生被他们的老师分成了六组。
The students in that class were ______
13. 李华不仅正在学英语,而且还在学法语。
Li Hua is learning
14. 她很喜欢她的数学老师,但是同时也害怕他。
She really likes her math teacher, but ______ ______
15. 他梦想有朝一日成为一位著名的小提琴家。
He ______
11. 宇航员是我们的民族英雄,我们仰慕他们。
Astronauts are our national heroes and we ______
look
up to
them.12. 那个班上的学生被他们的老师分成了六组。
The students in that class were ______
divided into
six groups by their teacher.13. 李华不仅正在学英语,而且还在学法语。
Li Hua is learning
not only
English but also
French.14. 她很喜欢她的数学老师,但是同时也害怕他。
She really likes her math teacher, but ______ ______
at
the same time
she is afraid of him.15. 他梦想有朝一日成为一位著名的小提琴家。
He ______
dreams of
becoming
a famous violinist one day.
答案:
11. look up to 12. divided into 13. not only;but also 14. at the same time 15. dreams of becoming
四、阅读理解。
A 北外附中校本经典题 In 1827, a Frenchman named Niépce needed pictures for his business. But he was not good at art. So he invented a camera which was very simple, and put it in a window in his house. He took a picture of his garden, and this became the first successful photograph.
The next important development in the history of photography was in the early 1830s. At that time, a new kind of camera was invented. The man who invented it was Daguerre, also French. He took a picture of his reading room. In his picture, you could see everything very clearly, even the smallest things.
Soon, other people began to use Daguerre’s method. Travelers brought back wonderful photos from all around the world. People took pictures of famous buildings, cities and mountains which they could show their families and friends.
After 1840, photography developed further. People could take pictures of moving things, although it was not simple. They had to carry a lot of film and other kinds of tools. But this did not stop them, especially in the US. In the 1880s, new inventions began to change photography. Anyone who wanted to take photos could buy film in small boxes, so they did not have to make the film themselves.
Photography became a kind of art by the end of the nineteenth century. Some photos were not just copies of the real world. They showed ideas and feelings, just as other kinds of art do.
(
A. It was needed for business.
B. It was taken by a Frenchman.
C. It was a photo of a window.
(
A. Only the big things.
B. Only the small things.
C. Everything, even the smallest things.
(
A. go to big cities
B. watch lots of films
C. carry a lot of film and other kinds of tools
(
a. People could take pictures of moving things.
b. A Frenchman took a picture of his garden.
c. Photography became a kind of art.
d. Daguerre invented a new kind of camera.
A. b—d—a—c
B. b—d—c—a
C. d—b—a—c
(
A. The Invention of the Camera
B. The Early Development of Photography
C. Famous Photographers in History
A 北外附中校本经典题 In 1827, a Frenchman named Niépce needed pictures for his business. But he was not good at art. So he invented a camera which was very simple, and put it in a window in his house. He took a picture of his garden, and this became the first successful photograph.
The next important development in the history of photography was in the early 1830s. At that time, a new kind of camera was invented. The man who invented it was Daguerre, also French. He took a picture of his reading room. In his picture, you could see everything very clearly, even the smallest things.
Soon, other people began to use Daguerre’s method. Travelers brought back wonderful photos from all around the world. People took pictures of famous buildings, cities and mountains which they could show their families and friends.
After 1840, photography developed further. People could take pictures of moving things, although it was not simple. They had to carry a lot of film and other kinds of tools. But this did not stop them, especially in the US. In the 1880s, new inventions began to change photography. Anyone who wanted to take photos could buy film in small boxes, so they did not have to make the film themselves.
Photography became a kind of art by the end of the nineteenth century. Some photos were not just copies of the real world. They showed ideas and feelings, just as other kinds of art do.
(
C
)16. What is NOT true about the first photo?A. It was needed for business.
B. It was taken by a Frenchman.
C. It was a photo of a window.
(
C
)17. What could you see clearly in Daguerre’s picture?A. Only the big things.
B. Only the small things.
C. Everything, even the smallest things.
(
C
)18. If a photographer wanted to take pictures of moving things in the year of 1842, he had to ______.A. go to big cities
B. watch lots of films
C. carry a lot of film and other kinds of tools
(
A
)19. 新考向 细节排序 Which of the following shows the correct order?a. People could take pictures of moving things.
b. A Frenchman took a picture of his garden.
c. Photography became a kind of art.
d. Daguerre invented a new kind of camera.
A. b—d—a—c
B. b—d—c—a
C. d—b—a—c
(
B
)20. What’s the best title for the text?A. The Invention of the Camera
B. The Early Development of Photography
C. Famous Photographers in History
答案:
16-20 CCCAB
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