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Ⅰ. 单词拼写。
1. Paper cutting is one of the most popular traditions in China. People usually make it by using some tools, such as s
2. Our teachers always try to make their classes l
3. The h
4. Ice and steam (水蒸气) are two different f
5. The workers will c
1. Paper cutting is one of the most popular traditions in China. People usually make it by using some tools, such as s
scissors
(剪刀), paper and knives.2. Our teachers always try to make their classes l
lively
(生气勃勃的) and interesting.3. The h
heat
(热) from the fire will soon dry your gloves.4. Ice and steam (水蒸气) are two different f
forms
(形式) of water.5. The workers will c
complete
(完成) the bridge at the end of October.
答案:
1. scissors 2. lively 3. heat 4. forms 5. complete
6. —Why did you stay up late last night?
—Because I had to
A.admire
B.complete
C.polish
D.suggest
—Because I had to
B
my homework.A.admire
B.complete
C.polish
D.suggest
答案:
B
7. Water
A.turns on
B.turns over
C.turns into
D.turns down
C
ice when the temperature is below zero.A.turns on
B.turns over
C.turns into
D.turns down
答案:
C
8. When the weather is cool, little bits of water
A.rise
B.raise
C.is risen
D.is raised
A
into the air and form clouds.A.rise
B.raise
C.is risen
D.is raised
答案:
A
9. —Why do Chinese people like red?
—Because the color red is the
A.reason
B.hope
C.dream
D.symbol
—Because the color red is the
D
of good luck in China.A.reason
B.hope
C.dream
D.symbol
答案:
D
10. —The table is so dirty. Why don't you ______ the table ______ a piece of cloth?
—Good idea.
A.put; on
B.cover; with
C.turn; into
D.take; to
—Good idea.
cover
with
A.put; on
B.cover; with
C.turn; into
D.take; to
答案:
B
Ⅲ. 阅读理解。
No one knows when the first kite was made. The first record of a kite was more than 2,000 years ago in China. Han Xin, the leader of an army, wanted to bring down a king. He decided to dig a tunnel (隧道) into the king's palace. He flew a kite over the wall of the palace to make sure the length (长度) of its string (线). In this way, he could determine how long the tunnel should be. His men in the tunnel took the kite string with them. When they reached the end of the string, they knew to dig up.
Kites have been flown in Japan for hundreds of years. In the 1700s, kites were flown in autumn to give thanks for a good harvest. They were also flown to send good wishes to couples who had their first son. Today in Japan, kites are often flown as part of a celebration, such as the beginning of a new year. And kite festivals are held each year in many parts of the country.
Kites have been used for scientific purposes in the Western world. In 1752, Benjamin Franklin tied a key to a kite and flew it in a storm to find out that lightning was a form of electricity. In the 1890s, Lawrence Hargrave invented the box kite to test ideas about flight. From 1898 until 1933, the United States Weather Bureau (气象局) used box kites to collect weather data. The Wright brothers also experimented (试验) with kites. What they learned helped them make the first airplane flight in 1903.
11. Why did Han Xin want to dig a tunnel?
A. To pull down the palace.
B. To fight against the king.
C. To search for the king's treasure.
D. To find out the length of the kite string.
(
12. What does the underlined word “determine” in Paragraph 1 probably mean in Chinese?
A. 测量
B. 选择
C. 了解
D. 考察
(
13. One of the purposes of flying kites in Japan is ______.
A. to give thanks for a good harvest in summer
B. to express good wishes to the first-born daughter
C. to celebrate the beginning of a new year
D. to hold kite festivals all over the country
(
14. When did the United States Weather Bureau begin to use box kites?
A. In 1752.
B. In 1898.
C. In 1903.
D. In 1933.
(
15. What would be the best title for the text?
A. The History of Kites
B. The Experiments of Kites
C. The Invention of a Kite
D. The First Record of a Kite
(
No one knows when the first kite was made. The first record of a kite was more than 2,000 years ago in China. Han Xin, the leader of an army, wanted to bring down a king. He decided to dig a tunnel (隧道) into the king's palace. He flew a kite over the wall of the palace to make sure the length (长度) of its string (线). In this way, he could determine how long the tunnel should be. His men in the tunnel took the kite string with them. When they reached the end of the string, they knew to dig up.
Kites have been flown in Japan for hundreds of years. In the 1700s, kites were flown in autumn to give thanks for a good harvest. They were also flown to send good wishes to couples who had their first son. Today in Japan, kites are often flown as part of a celebration, such as the beginning of a new year. And kite festivals are held each year in many parts of the country.
Kites have been used for scientific purposes in the Western world. In 1752, Benjamin Franklin tied a key to a kite and flew it in a storm to find out that lightning was a form of electricity. In the 1890s, Lawrence Hargrave invented the box kite to test ideas about flight. From 1898 until 1933, the United States Weather Bureau (气象局) used box kites to collect weather data. The Wright brothers also experimented (试验) with kites. What they learned helped them make the first airplane flight in 1903.
11. Why did Han Xin want to dig a tunnel?
A. To pull down the palace.
B. To fight against the king.
C. To search for the king's treasure.
D. To find out the length of the kite string.
(
B
)12. What does the underlined word “determine” in Paragraph 1 probably mean in Chinese?
A. 测量
B. 选择
C. 了解
D. 考察
(
A
)13. One of the purposes of flying kites in Japan is ______.
A. to give thanks for a good harvest in summer
B. to express good wishes to the first-born daughter
C. to celebrate the beginning of a new year
D. to hold kite festivals all over the country
(
C
)14. When did the United States Weather Bureau begin to use box kites?
A. In 1752.
B. In 1898.
C. In 1903.
D. In 1933.
(
B
)15. What would be the best title for the text?
A. The History of Kites
B. The Experiments of Kites
C. The Invention of a Kite
D. The First Record of a Kite
(
A
)
答案:
11. B 12. A 13. C 14. B 15. A
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