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一、词汇运用
1. The little boy was excited to see his mother and he jumped with
2. Please help me
3.
4. When I was having an online course, my cat jumped
5. Hanfu often use ribbons (系带) instead of
6. You can use your smartphone easily in cold winter with this pair of
7. The boys finally
8. I cut my
9. I wake up at
10. Travelling is not a
1. The little boy was excited to see his mother and he jumped with
joy
(高兴).2. Please help me
dry
(弄干) the floor before Mum comes back.3.
Reducing
(减少) the use of plastic bags is not hard for everyone.4. When I was having an online course, my cat jumped
onto
(到……上) my knees.5. Hanfu often use ribbons (系带) instead of
buttons
(纽扣).6. You can use your smartphone easily in cold winter with this pair of
gloves
(手套).7. The boys finally
untied
(解开) the ropes and ran away quickly.8. I cut my
finger
(手指) yesterday. The doctor told me not to get it wet.9. I wake up at
usual
(通常的) time every day, around 7:00 a.m.10. Travelling is not a
waste
(浪费) of time. We can learn a lot during our travels.
答案:
1. joy 2. dry 3. Reducing 4. onto 5. buttons 6. gloves 7. untied 8. finger 9. usual 10. waste
(
A.do
B.does
C.am
D.are
C
) 1.Not only Tom but I ______ surprised at these beautiful tie - dye patterns.A.do
B.does
C.am
D.are
答案:
C
(
A.one
B.it
C.those
D.ones
D
) 2.Small trees won't grow up into big ______ without lots of wind and rain.A.one
B.it
C.those
D.ones
答案:
D
(
— You mean we have to work it out all by ______?
A.themselves
B.himself
C.myself
D.ourselves
D
) 3.— Our teacher won't give us the answer to the question.— You mean we have to work it out all by ______?
A.themselves
B.himself
C.myself
D.ourselves
答案:
D
(
A.joy
B.sadness
C.danger
D.value
A
) 4.The 2025 Spring Festival Gala was a great success, and it brought a lot of ______ to people during the holiday.A.joy
B.sadness
C.danger
D.value
答案:
A
( ) 5.— Mum, can I play mobile games this evening?
—
A.Finishing
B.Finish
C.To finish
D.Finished
—
B
your homework first, and then we'll talk about it.A.Finishing
B.Finish
C.To finish
D.Finished
答案:
B
(
— Good idea! But would you please show me ______ as I know little about DIY?
A.what
B.where
C.why
D.how
D
) 6.— Teachers' Day is coming. Shall we make a card for our English teacher?— Good idea! But would you please show me ______ as I know little about DIY?
A.what
B.where
C.why
D.how
答案:
D
( ) 7.— Andy, please remember not to tell others my secret.
—
A.OK, I will
B.Yes, I won't
C.No, I will
D.No, I won't
—
A
. I'll keep it for you.A.OK, I will
B.Yes, I won't
C.No, I will
D.No, I won't
答案:
A
三、完成句子
1. 这位艺术家可以用垃圾制作艺术品。
The artist can
2. 你最好把你的头发系成一个马尾。
3. 你应该要小心,别把你的手指粘一块儿了。
You should be careful
4. 琳达不仅热衷于跳舞,还热衷于观看舞蹈视频来提高她的技能。
Linda
1. 这位艺术家可以用垃圾制作艺术品。
The artist can
make works of art out of/from
rubbish.2. 你最好把你的头发系成一个马尾。
You'd better tie your hair
into a ponytail.3. 你应该要小心,别把你的手指粘一块儿了。
You should be careful
not to glue your fingers together
.4. 琳达不仅热衷于跳舞,还热衷于观看舞蹈视频来提高她的技能。
Linda
is crazy about not only dancing but also watching
videos on dancing to improve her skills.
答案:
1. make works of art out of/from 2. You'd better tie your hair 3. not to glue your fingers together 4. is crazy about not only dancing but also watching
四、阅读短文,回答问题
In our town, every third Sunday in a month is full of freshly - cut wood and new ideas. That's when the community centre becomes a Repair Café, run by a group of retired (退休的) engineers and craft - loving teenagers. The DIY workshop has special tables for repairing different objects like clocks, toys and small furniture (家具). Their motto (座右铭)? "We don't fix things—we help you fix them yourself."
Ms Gupta, the 72 - year - old former Physics teacher, organizes the team. Last month, she helped a worried 13 - year - old put back together his grandmother's music box using tooth - cleaning string and a paperclip. The boy's hands stopped shaking (颤抖) when the first sound played.
The club's magic isn't just in repairing objects. When the bakery's oven (烤箱) stopped working before the charity (慈善) cake event, five neighbours teamed up under Mr Okafor's guidance (指导). After working together, they ended up with a working oven and even started a book club. The DIY spirit even fixed something no one knew was broken.
Their cool new plan? A "Treasure Hospital" where people bring broken things that are quite special to them, like a wedding vase (花瓶), a soldier's compass (指南针), a child's first shoes. Each repair comes with recorded stories about why the object matters. These stories now play on the café's first repaired radio (收音机).
As the sign on their window says, "Every broken thing holds two futures—one where it's rubbish, and the other where it's treasure."
前4题每题的答案不超过10个词,第5题的答案词数不限。
1. Who runs the Repair Café?
2. What's the Repair Café's main purpose (目的)?
3. What happened after the neighbours fixed the oven?
4. Where can people hear stories of the special repaired objects?
5. What does the window sign mean?
In our town, every third Sunday in a month is full of freshly - cut wood and new ideas. That's when the community centre becomes a Repair Café, run by a group of retired (退休的) engineers and craft - loving teenagers. The DIY workshop has special tables for repairing different objects like clocks, toys and small furniture (家具). Their motto (座右铭)? "We don't fix things—we help you fix them yourself."
Ms Gupta, the 72 - year - old former Physics teacher, organizes the team. Last month, she helped a worried 13 - year - old put back together his grandmother's music box using tooth - cleaning string and a paperclip. The boy's hands stopped shaking (颤抖) when the first sound played.
The club's magic isn't just in repairing objects. When the bakery's oven (烤箱) stopped working before the charity (慈善) cake event, five neighbours teamed up under Mr Okafor's guidance (指导). After working together, they ended up with a working oven and even started a book club. The DIY spirit even fixed something no one knew was broken.
Their cool new plan? A "Treasure Hospital" where people bring broken things that are quite special to them, like a wedding vase (花瓶), a soldier's compass (指南针), a child's first shoes. Each repair comes with recorded stories about why the object matters. These stories now play on the café's first repaired radio (收音机).
As the sign on their window says, "Every broken thing holds two futures—one where it's rubbish, and the other where it's treasure."
前4题每题的答案不超过10个词,第5题的答案词数不限。
1. Who runs the Repair Café?
Retired engineers and craft-loving teenagers.
2. What's the Repair Café's main purpose (目的)?
To help people fix things themselves.
3. What happened after the neighbours fixed the oven?
They started a book club.
4. Where can people hear stories of the special repaired objects?
On the cafe's first repaired radio.
5. What does the window sign mean?
Broken things can become treasures instead of rubbish.
答案:
1. Retired engineers and craft-loving teenagers. 2. To help people fix things themselves. 3. They started a book club. 4. On the cafe's first repaired radio. 5. Broken things can become treasures instead of rubbish.
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