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Ⅰ.补全对话。
根据对话内容,从下面方框中选出恰当的句子补全对话,有一个选项是多余的。
A:Hey,Amy!
B:1. _______
A:Oh,you are busy. 2. _______
B:I'm making a list. I have to do a lot of things today.
A:3. _______
B:I have to clean my room, study for my English test and prepare a birthday gift for a friend.
A:OK. Can you help me when you're free?
B:4. _______ What do you need me to do?
A:5. _______
B:All right. I can do it now.
A:Thank you! Remember to put the recyclable bottles in the right place.
根据对话内容,从下面方框中选出恰当的句子补全对话,有一个选项是多余的。
A:Hey,Amy!
B:1. _______
A:Oh,you are busy. 2. _______
B:I'm making a list. I have to do a lot of things today.
A:3. _______
B:I have to clean my room, study for my English test and prepare a birthday gift for a friend.
A:OK. Can you help me when you're free?
B:4. _______ What do you need me to do?
A:5. _______
B:All right. I can do it now.
A:Thank you! Remember to put the recyclable bottles in the right place.
A. No problem!
B. What are you doing?
C. What time is it now?
D. Yes? Mum,I am busy.
E. What do you have to do?
F. Take out the rubbish, please.
答案:
1-5 DBEAF
Ⅱ.完形填空。
Nowadays more and more Chinese teenagers find life more difficult without their parents. They don't know how to do housework. Because their parents do almost 6 for them at home. This is a big 7.
Joy is 14 years old. One day her parents went away 8 business, so she had to stay at home alone. At first, she thought she would be happy 9 her parents were not at home. She could do everything that she liked. But when it was six o'clock in the afternoon, she felt 10. “Oh, it's time to have supper. Where can I get my food?” she said to herself. Later she found some food in the fridge, but she didn't 11 how to cook. At that moment, she missed her 12 very much. At last she could only go to the supermarket and 13 some food to eat.
Many teenagers are the 14 as Joy. So I think they should learn some basic life skills, like cooking, 15 their rooms or dressing themselves correctly. They shouldn't depend too much on their parents.
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B. something
C. everything
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B. question
C. opinion
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B. at
C. on
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B. because
C. but
(
B. full
C. excited
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B. know
C. find
(
B. aunt
C. parents
(
B. bought
C. gave
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B. difficult
C. different
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B. turning up
C. tidying up
Nowadays more and more Chinese teenagers find life more difficult without their parents. They don't know how to do housework. Because their parents do almost 6 for them at home. This is a big 7.
Joy is 14 years old. One day her parents went away 8 business, so she had to stay at home alone. At first, she thought she would be happy 9 her parents were not at home. She could do everything that she liked. But when it was six o'clock in the afternoon, she felt 10. “Oh, it's time to have supper. Where can I get my food?” she said to herself. Later she found some food in the fridge, but she didn't 11 how to cook. At that moment, she missed her 12 very much. At last she could only go to the supermarket and 13 some food to eat.
Many teenagers are the 14 as Joy. So I think they should learn some basic life skills, like cooking, 15 their rooms or dressing themselves correctly. They shouldn't depend too much on their parents.
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C
)6. A. anythingB. something
C. everything
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A
)7. A. problemB. question
C. opinion
(
C
)8. A. inB. at
C. on
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B
)9. A. untilB. because
C. but
(
A
)10. A. hungryB. full
C. excited
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B
)11. A. careB. know
C. find
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C
)12. A. cousinB. aunt
C. parents
(
B
)13. A. madeB. bought
C. gave
(
A
)14. A. sameB. difficult
C. different
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C
)15. A. putting upB. turning up
C. tidying up
答案:
6-10 CACBA 11-15 BCBAC
Ⅲ.阅读理解。
Eyes always on us
Video cameras are everywhere: schools, theatres and stores. But in recent years, they have entered our homes. Many parents set up cameras at home to watch their children having online classes and doing homework. Are cameras really helpful? What do students think about them?
Earlier last year, I liked to lie in bed and watch videos but not study. This made my grades worse. So my parents set up a camera to keep an eye on me.
It worked. With the camera watching, I had to do my homework first and make plans for studying at home. When I was alone at home, the camera made me feel safe because I knew that my parents were watching on the other side. My grades improved after a year.
—Li Ming
When I was in Grade 8, my parents set up a camera in my room. I really didn't like it because I felt like there were always eyes watching me. I felt so uncomfortable that I couldn't sleep well at night.
Knowing there was a camera around, when my friends came to my home, they would speak quietly and carefully. We couldn't have pillow fights. I was sad, so I asked my parents to take the camera away. They agreed as long as I promised to behave(表现) well. I feel happy and free now.
—Zhang Hua
根据语篇内容,按要求回答问题。
16. What does the underlined word “they” in Paragraph 1 refer to?
_______
17. What was the reason for Li Ming's parents' setting up a camera at home?
_______
18. What happened to Li Ming one year later?
_______
19. Did Zhang Hua feel comfortable sleeping with the camera in his room?
_______
20. Why does Zhang Hua feel happy and free now?
_______
Eyes always on us
Video cameras are everywhere: schools, theatres and stores. But in recent years, they have entered our homes. Many parents set up cameras at home to watch their children having online classes and doing homework. Are cameras really helpful? What do students think about them?
Earlier last year, I liked to lie in bed and watch videos but not study. This made my grades worse. So my parents set up a camera to keep an eye on me.
It worked. With the camera watching, I had to do my homework first and make plans for studying at home. When I was alone at home, the camera made me feel safe because I knew that my parents were watching on the other side. My grades improved after a year.
—Li Ming
When I was in Grade 8, my parents set up a camera in my room. I really didn't like it because I felt like there were always eyes watching me. I felt so uncomfortable that I couldn't sleep well at night.
Knowing there was a camera around, when my friends came to my home, they would speak quietly and carefully. We couldn't have pillow fights. I was sad, so I asked my parents to take the camera away. They agreed as long as I promised to behave(表现) well. I feel happy and free now.
—Zhang Hua
根据语篇内容,按要求回答问题。
16. What does the underlined word “they” in Paragraph 1 refer to?
_______
17. What was the reason for Li Ming's parents' setting up a camera at home?
_______
18. What happened to Li Ming one year later?
_______
19. Did Zhang Hua feel comfortable sleeping with the camera in his room?
_______
20. Why does Zhang Hua feel happy and free now?
_______
答案:
16. It refers to video cameras. 17. The reason was to watch him study. /The reason was to keep an eye on him. 18. He got better grades. /His grades improved. 19. No, he didn’t.
20. Because the camera was taken away.
20. Because the camera was taken away.
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