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()1. Who has bread, Jim, Kate or Lucy?
A.more
B.most
C.the fewest
D.the least
A.more
B.most
C.the fewest
D.the least
答案:
D
()2. I play basketball every day because I want to play asas Yao Ming.
A.well
B.better
C.best
D.good
A.well
B.better
C.best
D.good
答案:
A
()3. We are happy to see our city is developingthese years than before.
A.quickly
B.more quickly
C.very quickly
D.the most quickly
A.quickly
B.more quickly
C.very quickly
D.the most quickly
答案:
B
()4. Peter did quite in the English competition. I did even .
A.better; well
B.well; well
C.well; better
D.better; better
A.better; well
B.well; well
C.well; better
D.better; better
答案:
C
()5. Look! The car is moving .
A.more slowly and more slowly
B.slowlier and slowlier
C.more and more slowly
D.slowly and slowly
A.more slowly and more slowly
B.slowlier and slowlier
C.more and more slowly
D.slowly and slowly
答案:
C
()6. My mother has free time in our family because she has to do the housework every day.
A.less
B.the most
C.the least
D.the fewest
A.less
B.the most
C.the least
D.the fewest
答案:
C
()7. —Which month has days in a year?
—February.
A.few
B.little
C.the least
D.the fewest
—February.
A.few
B.little
C.the least
D.the fewest
答案:
D
()8. —Is Lily’s home away from school than Linda’s?
—Yes, it is. Lily lives two miles away but Linda lives nearby.
A.far
B.farther
C.farthest
D.the farther
—Yes, it is. Lily lives two miles away but Linda lives nearby.
A.far
B.farther
C.farthest
D.the farther
答案:
B
()9. I work hard this term, but Peter works much .
A.hard
B.harder
C.hardest
D.the hardest
A.hard
B.harder
C.hardest
D.the hardest
答案:
B
()10. Tom swims than Tim, but he doesn’t swim my brother.
A.better; so well as
B.better; as good as
C.much well; as well as
D.better: so good as
A.better; so well as
B.better; as good as
C.much well; as well as
D.better: so good as
答案:
A
阅读理解
When I was in the seventh grade, I had problems behaving. My heart was in the right place, but I couldn’t always follow the rules. I played many tricks on my schoolmates. Once, I even pulled a girl’s hair on the school bus to get her attention. As a result, I was repeatedly sent to the principal’s(校长的) office.
Although I hated going there, I did not hate the principal, Mr Ratcliff.
Mr Ratcliff was a kind, elderly man. When he spanked(打屁股) me for putting some ants into a classmate’s pencil box, it didn’t hurt at all, but it did hurt my feelings. I thought so much of him and moments like that seemed to prove I was hopelessly bad.
When I got called to Mr Ratcliff’s office for the sixth time, I had no idea what I had done. I felt disappointed as I walked down there. I went into his office, sat down, and looked at the floor. Then he said the last thing I expected to hear, “Kevin, I’ve heard you’ve been behaving really well lately. I want you to know how proud I am of you, and I just called you down to my office to give you a peppermint(薄荷糖).”
“Really?” I was surprised.
“Yes. Now you can take that peppermint and go back to class.”
I carried the peppermint with me as if it was a gold coin. When I got into my classroom, I bragged(吹嘘) to my classmates about my turnaround, excitedly. I wasn’t so bad after all.
Mr Ratcliff was really kind. He made me realize that I was just a kid who had problems with behavior. He bought some peppermints and took the time to notice me when I got something—anything right. Mr Ratcliff gave me some hope by giving me some love. I will just remember him for the rest of my life.
()1. In his seventh grade, the writer .
A. hated the principal
B. had problems behaving
C. always followed the rules
D. often helped his classmates
()2. How did the writer feel when he went to the principal’s office for the sixth time?
A. Lonely.
B. Excited.
C. Confident.
D. Disappointed.
()3. The sixth time the writer went to the principal’s office, he .
A. got a peppermint
B. got spanked
C. got a gold coin
D. pulled a girl’s hair
()4. The writer will always remember Mr Ratcliff, because the principal .
A. talked with him in the office
B. played games with him
C. expected him to be a teacher
D. gave him some hope and love
When I was in the seventh grade, I had problems behaving. My heart was in the right place, but I couldn’t always follow the rules. I played many tricks on my schoolmates. Once, I even pulled a girl’s hair on the school bus to get her attention. As a result, I was repeatedly sent to the principal’s(校长的) office.
Although I hated going there, I did not hate the principal, Mr Ratcliff.
Mr Ratcliff was a kind, elderly man. When he spanked(打屁股) me for putting some ants into a classmate’s pencil box, it didn’t hurt at all, but it did hurt my feelings. I thought so much of him and moments like that seemed to prove I was hopelessly bad.
When I got called to Mr Ratcliff’s office for the sixth time, I had no idea what I had done. I felt disappointed as I walked down there. I went into his office, sat down, and looked at the floor. Then he said the last thing I expected to hear, “Kevin, I’ve heard you’ve been behaving really well lately. I want you to know how proud I am of you, and I just called you down to my office to give you a peppermint(薄荷糖).”
“Really?” I was surprised.
“Yes. Now you can take that peppermint and go back to class.”
I carried the peppermint with me as if it was a gold coin. When I got into my classroom, I bragged(吹嘘) to my classmates about my turnaround, excitedly. I wasn’t so bad after all.
Mr Ratcliff was really kind. He made me realize that I was just a kid who had problems with behavior. He bought some peppermints and took the time to notice me when I got something—anything right. Mr Ratcliff gave me some hope by giving me some love. I will just remember him for the rest of my life.
()1. In his seventh grade, the writer .
A. hated the principal
B. had problems behaving
C. always followed the rules
D. often helped his classmates
()2. How did the writer feel when he went to the principal’s office for the sixth time?
A. Lonely.
B. Excited.
C. Confident.
D. Disappointed.
()3. The sixth time the writer went to the principal’s office, he .
A. got a peppermint
B. got spanked
C. got a gold coin
D. pulled a girl’s hair
()4. The writer will always remember Mr Ratcliff, because the principal .
A. talked with him in the office
B. played games with him
C. expected him to be a teacher
D. gave him some hope and love
答案:
1. B
2. D
3. A
4. D
2. D
3. A
4. D
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