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七年级英语下册《Unit 5 Amazing things》检测题(含详解) 牛津译林版

七年级英语下册《Unit 5 Amazing things》检测题(含详解) 牛津译林版

七年级英语下册《Unit 5 Amazing things》检测题(含详解)牛津译林版(时间:60分钟;满分:100分)一、听力测试(满分20分)I.听句子,选择适当的答语。

句子读两遍。

(5分)1. A. She heard a whisper.B. She was in the park.C. She was afraid.2. A. Last week. B. I went to the zoo. C. It was great.3. A. Twenty dollars. B. Two, please. C. I like them very much.4. A. No, I didn’t. B. Yes, I’d love to. C. Yes, I have.5. A. Japanese. B. Canada. C. In Shanghai.II.听短对话,选择正确答案。

每段对话读两遍。

(5分)6. Which animal can sleep with its eyes open?7. What does Millie love doing in the park?A. Chatting.B. Flying kites.C. Dancing.8. Where did the little cat hurt?A. Its head hurt.B. One of its back legs hurt.C. One of its front legs hurt.9. What does the man see in fact?A. A UFO.B. A plane.C. A light.10. How tall is Bao Xishun?A. 2.63 m.B. 2.6 m.C. 2.36 m. III.听长对话,选择正确答案。

每段对话读两遍。

(5分)听第一段对话,回答11~12小题。

11. What are the goldfish doing?A. Swimming.B. Sleeping.C. Eating.12. When do goldfish close their eyes?A. Never.B. When they are sleeping.C. Sometimes.听第二段对话,回答13~15小题。

最新人教版九年级英语全册Unit8单元检测卷及答案解析(精品试卷)

最新人教版九年级英语全册Unit8单元检测卷及答案解析(精品试卷)

第八单元检测卷时间:120分钟满分:150分班级:________ 姓名:________ 得分:________ 第一部分听力(共2小节,满分30分)第一节听力选择(共15小题,每小题1.5分,共计22.5分)A.图片理解请听句子,从A、B、C中选择与句子意思相符的正确图片。

(听两遍)( )1.A. B. C.( )2.A. B. C.( )3.A. B. C.( )4.A. B. C.( )5.A. B. C.B.小对话理解请听小对话及问题,从A、B、C中选择正确的答案。

(听两遍)( )6.A.The girl's. B.The boy's. C.We don't know.()7.A.Because the germs can cause lots of diseases.B.Because the germs can get into the human body.C.Because the germs are too dirty.( )8.A.His parents. B.His P.E.teacher. C.His friends.( )9.A.Lucy. B.John. C.Jack.( )10.A.John. B.Lucy. C.Jim.C.长对话理解请听长对话,根据其内容,从A、B、C 中选择能回答所给问题的最佳答案。

(听三遍)( )11.Who is this phone call for?A.Fred. B.Alice. C.Mum.( )12.What's the weather like today?A.Cloudy. B.Sunny. C.Windy.( )13.Where are they going?A.To the school. B.To the beach. C.To the farm.( )14.What are they going there for?A.Visiting the farm. B.Taking a walk. C.Having a picnic.( )15.When will they start out tomorrow?A.At 6:30. B.At 6:45. C.At 7:15.第二节听力填空(共5小题,每小题1.5分,计7.5分)D.短文理解请听短文,根据其内容填写表格。

牛津译林版2020-2021学年8A英语期末专题练习—汉译英

牛津译林版2020-2021学年8A英语期末专题练习—汉译英

牛津译林版2020-2021学年8A英语期末专题练习—汉译英学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、汉译英:整句1.我们最好不要为孩子们提供昂贵的学习用品。

___________________________________________________________________________ 2.太多的工作导致了他的疾病。

___________________________________________________________________________ 3.因为失去了生活领域,大熊猫们正面临严重的问题。

___________________________________________________________________________ 4.老师建议我们继续努力。

___________________________________________________________________________ 5.昨天当妈妈进房间时,我正在吃草毒。

___________________________________________________________________________ 6.前天,篮球赛在我校举办。

___________________________________________________________________________ 7.当你面临难题的时候,你最好不要紧张。

___________________________________________________________________________ 8.Mike比他班里的任何男孩都要聪明。

___________________________________________________________________________ 9.我们还应该为渔民们提供什么呢?___________________________________________________________________________ 10.由于寒冷的天气,我爸爸的汽车在回家的路上坏了。

江苏省苏州市高新实验中学2022-2023学年八年级上学期12月份月考英语试卷

江苏省苏州市高新实验中学2022-2023学年八年级上学期12月份月考英语试卷

2022-2023学年江苏省苏州市高新实验中学八年级(上)月考英语试卷(12月份)听力(本大题共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)第一部分听对话回答问题本部分共有5道小题,每小题你将听到一段对话,每段对话听两遍。

在听每段对话前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读题目。

听完后,你还有5秒钟的时间选择你认为最合适的备选答案。

1.(1分)What should they take when they go birdwatching?2.(1分)What time may they finish the work?3.(1分)Where is the woman now?A.At home.B.In the library.C.At school.4.(1分)How often do the students count the birds?A.Once a year.B.Twice a year.C.Once a month.5.(1分)What does Daniel think of the changes ?A.He thinks the changes are all good.B.He thinks these changes have made problems for wildlife and plants.C.He thinks these changes can make space for animals.第二部分听对话和短文回答问题你将听到一段对话和两篇短文,各听两遍。

在听每段对话或短文前,你将有时间阅读相关小题,每小题5秒钟。

听完后,你仍有5秒钟的时间选择你认为最合适的备选答案。

6.(2分)(1)What did Mr.Wu do yesterday afternoon?B.He went shopping with his son.C.He bought lots of things for his son.(2)How was his son when Mr.Wu found him?A.He was very happy.B.He was very afraid.C.He was playing in the park.听第短文,回答小题。

2020春八年级英语下册Unit6Anoldmantriedtomovethemountains单元过关与检测(含解析)(新版)人教新目标版

2020春八年级英语下册Unit6Anoldmantriedtomovethemountains单元过关与检测(含解析)(新版)人教新目标版

单元过关与检测(Unit 6)(时间:120分钟满分:120分)一、听力(20分)Ⅰ.听句子,选择正确的图片(其中有两项多余)。

句子读两遍。

(5分)1. G2. D3. E4. B5. CⅡ.听小对话,选择最佳答案。

对话读两遍。

(5分)( C )6.What is the boy drawing?A.Monkey King.B.Snow White.C.Mickey Mouse.( B )7.What did the girl drop?A.The cup.B.The mirror.C.The bowl.( B )8.Who is that on Mr.Green’s right?A.His daughter.B.His sister.C.His wife.( C )9.Why was Peter angry with Bob?A.They fought.B.He was late.C.Bob cheated him.( B )10.Where does the conversation probably happen?A.In a bank.B.In a bookstore.C.In a library.Ⅲ.听长对话,选择最佳答案。

对话读两遍。

(5分)听第一段对话,完成第11—12小题。

( A )11.What’s the boy’s favorite cartoon?A.Tom and Jerry.B.The Monkey King.C.The Sleeping Beauty.( B )12.How does the girl like Monkey King?A.He is clever.B.He is brave.C.He is interesting.听第二段对话,完成第13—15小题。

( C )13.What is Lisa doing now?A.Making a film.B.Reading a book.C.Writing a story.( A )14.Who is Jenny fighting to help?A.The weak.B.The poor.C.The sick.( B )15.When does the girl plan to finish it?A.In June.B.In July.C.In August.Ⅳ.听短文,选择最佳答案。

仁爱八年级英语阅读理解练习

仁爱八年级英语阅读理解练习

Passage 7A man was walking through a forest.He had a few caps in his hand.In the forest there were a lot of monkeys.h was hot, so he decided to have a rest under a tree.He put a cap on his head and lay down to sleep.When he woke up,he couldn't find his caps, "Where are my caps?"he cried and looked up.He saw some monkeys in the tree.Each had a cap on its head."Give back my caps! "shouted the man to the monkeys.But the monkeys didn't understand him.They only jumped, danced and laughed."How can I get back my caps?"he thought hard.At last he had an idea.He took off his cap and threw it on the ground.The little monkeys did the samething.Happily the man picked up all the caps and went on his way.判断正误(T或F):() 1. One day a man was going through a forest.() 2. The man decided to have a rest because he was ill.() 3. When the man woke up, he found his caps were gone.() 4. The man saw a lot of birds in the tree.() 5. The man was angry when he got all his caps back.Passage 8An owl(猫头鹰)is a bird with very big eyes.These eyes make the owl look clever.The owl can not move its eyes freely(自由地) as we can.It can only look straight(笔直地) ahead (向前).If it wants to look at both sides,it must turn its neck.Owls see better at night than during the day.At night they look for food.They eat mice (老鼠) and insects (昆虫).Owls make a strange(奇怪的)noise.Because the owls sleep most of the day,they usually give their cries at night.The cry sounds like "Whooo! Whooo".This strange sound sometimes frightens (使…害怕) people at night.( ) 1. An owl looks clever becauseA. it has a beautiful bodyB. it has big eyesC. it can look straight aheadD. it can turn its neck( ) 2. An owl looks for food at night becauseA. it has large eyesB. it can't move its eyes freely as we canC. it sees better at night than during the dayD. it can't see anything at all during the day( ) 3. An owl lives onA. small birdsB. all kinds of birdsC. all kinds of small animalsD. none of the above( ) 4. The cry of an owl isA. frightening B, good to listen toC. like a songD. like the sound of a cow( ) 5. Man must not kill owls becauseA. they don't do anything wrongB. they are good-looking and have two big eyesC. they cry only at nightD. they are helpful to usPassage 9Jimmy lives in the country, and he loves playing in the river near his house. But his father gets a job in a big city, and he goes there with his family.Their new house has a garden,but the garden is very small.Jimmy isn't happy."Is there a fiver near here?"he is asking his mother on the first morning. His mother is answering: "No,there isn't,but there's a nice park near here, Jimmy, and there's a pool" in it.We 're going there this afternoon."Jimmy is happy now.After lunch, Jimmy and his mother go to the park, Jimmy wants to walk near the pool,but there is a sign before it.His mother reads it to him: "This pool is dangerous.367 people have fallen in it."Jimmy looks into the pool carefully.And he says:"But I can't see them."判断正误(T或F):( ) l. There is a garden near Jimmy's old house:( ) 2. Jimmy moves to a big city because his father gets a job in the bigcity.( ) 3.Jimmy becomes happy because he's going to play with some new friends. ( ) 4. The sign tells people not to walk near the pool.( ) 5. 367 people have fallen into the river.Passage 10Mr.Knott was a teacher.He taught in a big school in London.He lived a long way from the school, so he was usually quite tired when he got home.At nine o'clock one evening when he was in bed,the telephone bell rang in the hall,so he went downstairs,picked up the telephone and said: "Hello! Who's speaking,please?""Watt"a man answered."What's your name,please? "said Mr.Knott."Watt's my name."was the answer."Yes,I asked you that what's your name?"Mr.Knott said again."I told you.Watt's my name."said the other man, "Are you Jack Smith?""No, I' m Knott."answered .Mr.Knott.Both Mr.Watt and Mr.Knott put their telephones down angrily and thought:"What a rude(粗鲁的), foolish(愚蠢的,傻的)man!"( ) 1. Mr.Knott was usually tired in the evening because ________.A. he was a teacherB. he worked very hard in a schoolC. he lived a long way from schoolD. he taught too many students () 2. Mr.Knott went downstairs at nine one evening ________.A. to telephone Mr.WattB. to meet Mr.WattC. when someone rang him upD. when the door bell rang() 3. Mr.Watt wanted to speak to ________.A. his wifeB. Mr.KnottC. Jack SmithD. Mrs.Knott () 4. "Watt's my name"means________.A. What's my name?B. My name is WhatC. Are you asking my name?D. My name is Watt() 5. Mr.Knott didn't understand what Mr.Watt said because________.A. he was a foolish teacherB. he had bad earsC. Mr.Watt didn't speak loudly enoughD. The “a”in “watt”is pronounced (发音) as the "a" in "what"Passaoe 11On Saturday,Ann came home from school a little earlier.She felt worried.She wanted to get ready for her party."Mother,can we cook the food now,please?"she said, "I'm worried about my party.""The sandwiches are all ready." said Ann, "not everyone likes sandwiches.What about my birthday cake?""I made your birthday cake last night when you were in bed. Mrs.Read answered, "we only need to put the candles on it,now.""Oh,good! "said Ann, "may I put them on?"Ann began to put candles on her cake.Then she counted them."There aren't enough candles."said Ann."There are only twelve.We need one more.""I '11 get another one now."said her mother, "don't worry."判断正误(T或F):() 1. Ann was worried about the party.() 2. Ann have a birthday cake for her birthday.() 3. Ann was twelve years old.() 4. They put the candles on the birthday cake.() 5. They had twelve candles.Passage 12Mr.Brown lived in a small town, but he got a job in a big city, so he moved there with his wife and his two children last Tuesday.The next day Mr.Brown took his new car out of the garage and was washing it when a neighbor came.The neighbor stopped and looked at the new car for a minute.Then Mr.Brown turned and saw him.The neighbor said: "That's a new ear.Is it yours?""Sometimes."Mr.Brown answered.The neighbor was surprised."Sometimes?" he said, "what do you mean?""Well."answered Mr.Brown slowly, "when there's a party in town, it belongs to my daughter,Jean.When there's a football game,it belongs to my son, Joe. When I have washed it and it looks really nice and clean,it belongs to my wife, Mary.And when it needs gas,it's mine."( ) 1. There are __________people in the story.A. threeB. fourC. sixD. five ( ) 2. Mr.Brown worked in__________.A. a small townB. a big cityC. the garageD. the gas station( ) 3. When Mr.Brown was washing the new car,his neighbor came to ask him__________.A. if the car was newB. what car it wasC. if the car was Mr.Brown' sD. whose car it was( ) 4.When there was a football match, the car belonged to__________.A. Mr.BrownB. the neighborC. Jean's brotherD. Jean ( ) 5. “Sometimes”in the story means that__________.A. when there was a party in town,the car belonged to his daughterB. when there was a football game,it was his son'sC. when the car looked nice and clean,it was his wife'sD. when the ear wanted gas,it belonged to himPassage 13When Jimmy was a boy,he liked watches and clocks very much.When he was eighteen years old,he went into the army.And after a year,he began to teach himselfto mend watehes.A lot of friends brought him broken watches,and he mended them for them.Then his captain heard about this,and one day he brought him a watch too and said: "My watch has stopped,can you mend it for me , please? "Jimmy said:"Yes, sir.I can."After a few days,he brought the watch back to the captain."How much do I owe(欠…钱)you? " the officer asked."One pound,sir."Jimmy answered.Then he took a small bag out of his pocket and gave it to the captain, saying:"Here are three wheels from your watch.I didn't find a place for them whenI put everything back."判断正误(T或F):( ) 1. After Jimmy joined the army, he began to learn how to mend watches. ( ) 2. His friends sometimes brought him new watches.( ) 3. One day the captain asked Jimmy to mend his watch.( )4. The officer wanted to know how many wheels were in his watch.( ) 5. At last Jimmy made the watch worse.Passage 14July 20th, 1969 was an important day.Two Americans landed on themoon.Their names were Armstrong and Aldrin.They went there in a spaceship.Its name was Apollo 11.Apollo 11 left Cape Kennedy on July 16th and went three hundred and eighty-five thousand kilometers.It took the two Americans three days to get there.On July 20th the spaceship landed in the Sea of Tranquility(宁静).Armstrong first stepped onto the moon.They picked up some rocks and put them in the spaceship.They jumped up and down.They were tired after their moonwalk,so they rested.On July 21st Apollo 11 left the moon and returned to the Earth.Three days later, it came down in the Pacific Ocean.A ship took the men to America.( ) 1. The moon is ________ kilometers away from the earth.A. 385B. 3850C. 385000( ) 2. The two Americans stayed on the moon for about________.A. three daysB. six daysC. one dayD. four days ( ) 3. "The Sea of Tranquility'here means________.A. the earthB. the moonC. the world( ) 4. July 20th, 1969 was an important day because________.A. Apollo 11 landed on the moonB. man could not get to the moon by spaceshipC. it was the first time for human beings to land on the moonD. Americans were the first men to get to the moon() 5. The best title for this passage is________.A. Two Americans on the MoonB. An important dayC. On the MoonD. The First Men on the MoonPassage 15It is good to keep animals in zoos.Zoos are places for people to see many different kinds of animals from all over the world.Without zoos,most people would never see a real tiger or bear.Secondly,zoos look after the animals very well.The animals are always given food and cleaned on time.In the wild, it is not always possible for an animal to find food, so sometimes it goes hungry.Thirdly, zoos protect the animals.They offer them safe place to live in.In the wild, some kinds of animals are in danger of becoming extinct (灭绝).But zoos give these animals a chance to live.Without zoos, there would be fewer kinds of animals in the world.However,some people think it is unnatural (非自然的) and unfair(不公平的)to keep wild(野生的)animals in cages.Most animals are kept in cages that are too small for them. The animals such as bears and tigers always look sad in cages.Wild animals should look for their own food.Anyone would not feel happy if he isn't allowed (允许) to go outside his home and animals don't like it either.判断正误(T或F):( ) 1. If you don't go to a zoo, you can't see dogs.( ) 2. In the zoos, all animals are happy.( ) 3. In the wild, animals look for their own food.( ) 4. According to(根据) the last sentence,we can say animals like to stay in the cages.( ) 5. The writer is not sure whether it is better for animals to stay inZoos.Passage 16Big Ben is not the name of a man.It's the name of a huge clock in London. London is the capital of England.This dock has four faces.So,no matter where you stand, you can read the time on the face of Big Ben.Each face is the size of a double decker bus.The hands are about four meters long.It is about the size of two people standing on the top of each other.If you go to London, you may want to Visit the Houses of Parliament(国会大厦).In that place,you will find Big Ben sits at the top of the clock tower in the Houses of Parliament.You will probably hear it as well assee it.The giant clock makes such a loud noise: "Ding dong, ding dong."It goes every quarter of a hour.The clock was named after a big man.He was Sir Benjamin Hall.This man did much building work in London many years ago.() 1. Big Ben is______.A. a double decker busB. a huge clockC. a buildingD. the name of Ben( ) 2. The clock strikes every, ______ of an hour.A. ten minutesB. fifteen minutesC. twenty minutesD. thirty minutes() 3. Which two words mean the same as large?A. Giant and small.B. Gig and double.C. Giant and huge.D. Huge and loud.() 4. You can read the time of Big BenA. on the faces of the clockB. at the top of the clock towerC. on the hands of the huge clockD. in the Houses of Parliament() 5. The title of this passage isA. The capital of EnglandB. A clockC. Sir Benjamin HallD. Big BenPassage 17A businessman had worked too much.He found that he couldn't sleep at night, but often fell asleep during the day.He became very worried, so he went to see his doctor."Can you help me,doetor?"he asked, "I slept so well,but now I sleep less than two hours at night."The doctor looked him over carefully,gave him some tests,asked him to work less hard,and told him to take some medicine to help him.He said he was sure that he was not seriously ill, and that he would soon be better.But the businessman grew worse instead of better.He slept even less than before at night and was still falling asleep in his office.He visited the doctor again and again and it took the doctor a long time to find out the reason :the businessman's wife was giving him the sleeping medicine in the morning and the ones to keep him awake at night.判断正误:( ) 1. The businessman couldn't fall asleep because he was worried abouthis business.( ) 2. The businessman worked at night and slept during the day.( ) 3. The businessman visited the doctor again and again because he still couldn't sleep at all.( )4.The doctor told the man he wasn't seriously ill and would soon be well. ( ) 5. The businessman grew worse because the doctor gave him the wrong medicine.Passaoe 18Australia is the greatest island in the world.It is a little smaller than China.It is to the south of the equator (赤道).So when it is summer in our country,it is winterin Australia.Australia is big,but the population there is thin.The population of Australia is the same as that of Shanghai, a city in China.Australia is famous for its sheep and kangaroos (袋鼠).After a short drive from any town, you will find yourself in the middle of white sheep.Sheep are everywhere.Have you seen a kangaroo? It has a "bag" below its breast (胸).The mother kangaroo keeps its baby kangaroo in the"bag".It is very strange, isn't it?() 1. China is()than Australia,A. larger BI large C. small D. smaller( ) 2. It is()in Australia when it is summer in our country.A. autumnB. springC. winterD. summer( ) 3. The population of Australia is the same as that of()in China.A. BeijingB. TianjinC. NanjingD. Shanghai() 4. Australia is famous for its()A. kangaroosB. deerC. elephantsD. birds() 5. Austalia is to the south of the equator. So()A. it is the greatest land in the worldB. it is hot summer in DecemberC. it is cold winter in DecemberD. its population is thinPassage 19Mary is six years old.She often goes to the shop and goes to the church with her mother.She likes following her mother.One day,when they are in the church,the pastor asks:"Who wants to go to the heaven?Please put up your hand."All the people except Mary put up their hands. "Where do you want to go, my girl?"asks the pastor."I want to go home with my mother."answers Mary.When they get home ,it is dark.Her mother begins to do housework.She isvery busy.She washes some clothes.She cleans the table and the chairs.Then she wants to sweep the floor.But the broom isn't in the house."Could you help me ,Mary? Would you like to go out and bring the broom for me?""I'd love to,but it's too dark outside.And I feel fear.""Never fear.God can help you."Mary opens the door and says:"Oh, my dear God,please pass the broom to me."She puts her hand out of the door.判断正误:() 1: Mary is a girl.() 2. Mary thinks God is a teacher.() 3. Her mother does the housework in the morning.() 4. Her mother wants Mary to help her.() 5. Mary's mother needs a knife.Passage 20A frog is born in a small fiver.When it is young,the river is his home.He doesn't know his parents ,but he has hundreds of brothers and sisters.He swims about and plays all day with them.At that time ,he doesn't look like his parents.He has no legs but he has a long tail.So he looks like a fish.Then his tail gets shorter and shorter.And he has four legs and a very short tail.He looks like his parents now.Then he's going to eat a lot of insects——a lot of bad insects.( ) 1. Where is a frog born?A. In a hole.B. In the land.C. In a river.D. In a sea.( ) 2. Which of the following is fight?A. A baby frog stays at home and knows only his parents.B. A baby frog looks like a bird and he doesn't know his parents.C. A baby frog looks like his parents, but he doesn't know them.D. A baby frog looks like a fish and has lots of brothers and sisters.( ) 3. Who does a frog play with all day?A. His parents.B. His brothers and sisters.C. Fish.D. Insects.() 4. What does a frog look like?A. He looks like a fish.B. He has four legs and a very short tail.C. He looks like an insect.D. He has four legs and a long tail.() 5. A baby frogA. can swimB. cannot swimC. cannot eatD. can eat insectsPassage 21Mike was a small boy,and he didn't like washing his hands.E,cery day hismother said to him: "Mike,your hands are very dirty again.Go and wash them."But Mike never washed them well.He only put them in the water for a minute and tookthem out again.Mike's aunt lived in ahother street.One day,she came to stay with Mike's parents,and she came with her small son,Ted.Ted was a year younger than Mike,and he didn't like washing his hands,either .First the boys were with their parents,then they went to play.When they were sitting,Mike looked at Ted's hands and said: "My hands are dirtier than yours.""Certainly they are." Ted answered,"you are a year older than I am."判断正误:() 1. Mike always washed his hands carefully.() 2. Mike was older than Ted.() 3. Ted's hands were a little cleaner than Mike's.() 4. Mike's aunt lived in the street next to his house.() 5. Mike's hands were dirtier than Ted's because he was older.Passage 23Kate is an English girl.She lives in a tall building in the city of London.There are sixteen floors in the building,and she lives on the tenth floor.She uses a lift to go up and down.Kate studies in a middle school near her house and she works hard.She goes to school early.Every day she leaves her home at half past six.She walks to the lift, and it takes her down to the first floor.There is a bus stop near the ually she takes No.7 bus to her school,but sometimes she goes on foot.It is only four kilometers to her school from the building.She gets to school at about seven twenty.Classes begin at eight. She goes to play games at three forty.She gets home at a quarter past five.She begins to do her homework at eight and finishes it at half past nine.( ) 1. Kate lives in a tall building()London.A, near B. in C. outside D. far from ( ) 2. She goes up and down the building()A. in liftB. by a liftC. by liftD. with lift( ) 3. She leaves()at six thirty.A. her homeB. the buildingC. the liftD. the bus st~;p() 4. She goes to school()A. by busB. by bikeC. on footD. A and C () 5. It takes her()to do her homework.A. about an hourB. about one hour and halfC. one hour and a halfD. eighty minutesPassage 24Sandy,Billy and Sue are in the zoo.They are now standing near the monkeys'cage."That's a nice monkey."Sandy says, "he's like Billy." "No,he's not! " Billy answers, "He's like you.He's good at running and jumping." "You see he wants some nuts."Suesays,"give him some nuts,Sandy."Sandy is throwing some nuts into the cage."Give him some sweets , Billy." "He likes nuts, but he doesn't like sweets."Sue says."Look! "Sandy says "the monkey is pointing at Billy's bag.He can see the bananas in it.Give him a banana, Billy.He wants it.""No! "Billy says, "I can't give my bananas to him.I want to eatthem." "Please give it to him."Sue says."No! "Billy shouts, "he can eat nuts,but he can't eat my bananas! "() 1. The monkeys in the zoo are in the open air.() 2. Sandy is good at sports.() 3. The monkey can reach the nuts in Sandy's bag.() 4. Billy likes bananas better than nuts.() 5. Sandy and Sue want Billy to give the monkey some bananas.Passage 25A good way to pass an exam is to work hard every day.You may not pass an exam ifyou don't work hard for most time and then work hard only a few days before the exam.If you are taking an English exam, do not only learn rules of grammar.Try to read stories in English and speak English whenever you can.Before you start the exam,read carefully over the questions.Try to understand the exact meaning of each question before you pick up your pen to write. When you have at last finished your exam,read over your answer.Correct the mistakes if there are any and make sure that you have not missed anything out.( ) 1. How can you do well in an exam?A. Work hard every day.B. Read stories in English.C. Be careful in doing the questions.D. Read over your answer before you hand in your paper.() 2. Learning rules of grammar to pass an English exam.A. is enoughB. is not enoughC. is not necessaryD. is of no use() 3. It is not a good way.A. to read English storiesB. to learn rules of grammarC. to speak English as much as possibleD. to work hard only a few days before the exam() 4. The word "whenever'meansA. every timeB. what timeC. at any timeD. for ever() 5. "Miss...out"meansA. think hardB. not have enough time to doC. not put inD. give the wrong answerPassage 26Luck likes English very much.She works hard.She reads English every morning.She likes speaking English.She often listens to the radio.She likes watching TV.But she only watches it on Saturday evening.She doesn't like dancing.But she likes singing.She sings very well.She likes driving a car,too.Her parents like her.And all the teachers like her, too.( ) 1. Luck reads English every morning.( ) 2. She watches TV every evening.( ) 3. She likes singing and dancing.( ) 4. Her classmates likes her.( ) 5. From the story,we know Luck is a good driver.Passage 27In the morning Mr.Smith comes into the garden at the back of his house.He sees much snow in the garden.Mr.Smith wants to take his car out,so he asks a man to clean the road from his garage (车库)to the gate.He says to the man:"Don't throw any snow on that side.h will damage(损坏) the flowers in the street, or the policeman will come."Then he goes out.When he comes back, the road is clean.There is no snow on the flowers,on the wall or in the street.But when he open garage ,he sees the garage is full of snow, the snowfrom the road,and his car is under the snow!( ) 1. In the morning Mr. Smith finds there is a lot of snow in()A. his gardenB. his garageC. his houseD. his ear ( ) 2. He tells a man to'clean the road,because he()A. doesn't like snowB. wants to keep the road cleanC. wants to take his car out of the garageD. often tell the man to do something() 3.--Where does Mr,Smith ask the man to throw the snow?A. On the flowersB. Into the streetC. On the wallD. We don't know() 4. He opens the garage and()A. takes his car outB. finds it is full of snowCI finds the car isn't in it D. takes the snow out() 5.--Where's Mr.Smith's car?A. Under the snowB. In the streetC. Near the roadD. In front of his housePassage 28Have you ever heard your own voice? "Of eourse."you say.Has anyone else ever heard your voice? Again you say :"Of course."But that's not quite true.Nobody else has ever heard your voice the way you hearit.When you talk,you set up sound waves (声波).The air outside your head carries the sound waves to your outer ears.But, of course, the sound of your voice begins inside your head.The bones(骨头) of your head pick up the sound waves, too.They carry the sound waves straight to your inner (内部) ears.You get the sound from the outside and theinside too.Other people get just the sound waves from the outside.That's why they don't hear your voice th6 way you do.判断正误:( ) 1. Sound travels in the form of waves.( ) 2. The sound of your voice begins outside your head.( ) 3. When you talk, other poeple hear your voice from the outside.( ) 4. The phrase"pick" up"here means"to choose".( ) 5. The passage is mainly about the different ways you and others hearyour voice.Passage 29Miss Rose taught physics in a London st week she was explaining (解释)to one of her classes about sound, and she decided to test them to see how successful she had been in her work.She said to them."Now, I have a sister in Washington.If I was calling her on the telephone, and at the same time you were 20 meters away ,and listened to me from the other side of the street,who would hear what I said earlier, my sister or you, and why?"The cleverest boy at once answered."Your sister,Miss Rose,because electricity(电) travels faster than sound waves(波).""That's very good."Miss Rose answered.But then one of the girls put up her hand, and Miss Rose said."Yes, Betty.""I don't agree."Betty said, "your sister would hear you earlier because when it's eleven o'clock here,it's only six o'clock inWashington."( ) 1. Miss Rose was teaching her students aboutA. telephoneB. timeC. soundD. electricity( ) 2. She wanted her students to knowA. which were faster, sound waves or electricityB. whether Betty was cleverer than the boyC. whether she could call her sister in WashingtonD. whether her students could hear her from 20 meters away() 3. The boy thought thatA. sound waves were faster than electricityB. sound waves were slower than electricityC. the students would hear Miss Rose earlierD. the students would hear her sister earlier() 4. From the passage,we know Miss RoseA. was pleased with the boy's answerB. was not pleased with what the boy had saidC. thought Betty's answer was much betterD. thought both of the answers were right() 5. Betty thought the boy was wrong becauseA. electricity was slower than sound wavesB. electricity was faster than sound wavesC. electricity traveled as fast as sound wavesD. clocks in Washington showed a different time from those in LondonPassage 30My name is Qing Min.I'm a middleschool student.I am studying in No.1 MiddleSchool.My school isn't big,but I like it very much.In my school there are eighteen classes.There are about fifty students in every class.We have twenty-seven teachers.I'm in Class 4, Grade 2.In my classroom there aretwenty-six desks and fifty-two chairs. There's a map of China and a map of the world on the wall.My classroom is big and clean.There are twenty-eight boys and twenty-four girls in my class.We have English, Chinese ,math and five other subjects.Every morning some of us come to school by bus.Some get to school by bike ,but sometimes I come to school on foot.My English teacher often says : "Please be careful when you come to school by bike."He is a good teacher.We like him very much.I love my school, because our teachers are very friendly to us.We must study。

高二6月调研测试英语试题

【全国百强校】江苏省泰州中学2020-2021学年高二6月调研测试英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、单项选择1.-Have you seen_____pen?I left it here this morning.-ls it_____ black one?I think I saw it somewhere.A.a,the B.the,theC.the,a D.a,a2.________ book of this writer is East and West.A.Known to be the best B.Known as the bestC.As the best known D.It was the best known3.Tom asked the candy makers if they could make the chocolate easier ________ into small pieces.A.to break B.breakingC.broken D.break4.Was it not until you began to work ________ how much time you had wasted?A.that you realized B.did you realizeC.did you not realize D.that you didn’t realize5.–The two computers are the best in the shop.–I think so. ________ can be better.A.Nothing B.No oneC.None D.Neither6.China opened its door to the outside world in 1978. ________ that had far-reaching effects. A.Did a new development come then B.Then came a new development C.Came then a new development D.Then did a new development come 7.–Linda hasn’t shown up yet.–It’s strange. She ________.A.could B.mightC.should have D.must have8.In my opinion, keeping dogs should not be banned, but ________ to certain areas.A.to be limited B.limitingC.to limit D.limited9.I told them not everybody could run as fast as you did, ________?A.didn’t I B.could beC.didn’t you D.could they10.After inspecting the building, specialists discovered some faults that otherwise ________. A.had been overlooked B.were overlookedC.would have been overlooked D.would be overlooked11.–Did you blame the accident on him?–Yes, but I’d ________.A.better not B.rather not haveC.better not have D.rather not12.It’s said that for some reasons, the famous band decided to ________ after many years together.A.break off B.break downC.break away D.break up13.–When shall we have dinner at that newly-opened restaurant?–Anytime you feel like ________.A.one B.soC.that D.it14.Recent research findings have ________ the origin of our universe, which has puzzled the scientific world.A.cast light on B.given rise toC.seized control of D.kept company with15.–Long time no see. What have you been up to these days?–I’ve been working on a research report, which was ________ easy. Which of the following can’t be put in the blank?A.anything but B.little more thanC.far from D.nowhere near二、完形填空When I was a child of seven years old, my friends, on a holiday, filled my pocket with coppers. I went at once to a shop where they sold toys for children. Being 16 with the sound of a whistle that I had seen by the way, in the hands of another boy, I 17 all mymoney for one. I then came home, and went whistling all over the house, much pleased with my whistle, but 18 all the family. My brothers and sisters and cousins, when I told of the 19 I had made, said I had given four times as much as the whistle was worth. They put me in mind of what good things I might have bought with the 20 of the money, and laughed at me so much for my folly that I cried with vexation(烦恼). Thinking about the matter gave me more 21 than the whistle gave me pleasure.22 , this was afterwards of use to me, for the impression continued 23 my mind, so that often, when I was 24 to buy something I did not need, I said to myself, “Don’t give too much for the whistle,” and I saved my mon ey. As I grew up, came into the world, and 25 the actions of men, I thought I met with many, very many, who “gave too much for the whistle.”If I knew a miser(守财奴)who 26 every kind of comfortable living, all the pleasure of doing good to others, all the esteem of his fellow citizens and the joys of friendship, 27 gathering and keeping wealth “28 man,” said I, “you pay too dear for your whistle.” When I met a man of pleasure, who did not try to improve his mind or his fortune but 29 devoted himself to having a good time, perhaps 30 his health, “Mistaken man, you are providing 31 for yourself, instead of pleasure; you are paying too dear for your whistle.” If I saw someone fond of 32 who has fine clothes, fine houses, fine furniture, fine earrings, all above his 33 , and for which he had run into debt, and ended his career in a prison. “Also,” said I, “he has paid dear, very dear, for his whistle.” 34 , the miseries of mankind are largely due to their puffing a(n) 35 value on things —to giving “too much for their whistle.”16.A.faced B.charmed C.sympathized D.provided17.A.set aside B.put up C.handed over D.took over 18.A.disturbing B.attracting C.entertaining D.confusing 19.A.trouble B.attempt C.choice D.bargain20.A.rest B.value C.majority D.part21.A.satisfaction B.relief C.annoyance D.stress22.A.Moreover B.Therefore C.However D.Indeed23.A.out of B.on C.to D.from24.A.tempted B.determined C.forced D.persuaded25.A.took B.observed C.admired D.followed26.A.turned against B.gave up C.cared about D.relied on27.A.in case of B.instead of C.for the sake of D.in terms of 28.A.Wealthy B.Poor C.Wise D.Innocent29.A.merely B.similarly C.strangely D.positively 30.A.cherishing B.enjoying C.benefiting D.neglecting 31.A.inconvenience B.burden C.frustration D.pain 32.A.appearance B.wealth C.comforts D.necessities 33.A.demand B.fortune C.standard D.value34.A.As a result B.By contrast C.On average D.In short 35.A.unexpected B.great C.false D.extra三、阅读选择DINERSTONY SOPRANO’S LAST MEALBetween 1912 and the 1990s, New Jersey State was home to more than 20 diner manufacturers who made probably 95 percent of the diners in the U.S, says Katie Zavoski, who is helping hold a diner exhibit. What makes a diner a diner? (And not, say, a coffee shop?) Traditionally, a diner is built in a factory and then delivered to its own town or city rather than constructed on-site. Zavoski credits New Jersey’s location as the key to its mastery of the form. “It was just the perfect place to manufacture the diners,” she says. “We would ship themwhe rever we needed to by sea.”VISIT “Icons of American Culture: History of New Jersey Diners,” running through June 2017 at The Cornelius House/Middlesex County Museum in Piscataway, New Jersey GOOD FOOD, GOOD TUNESSuzanne Vega's 1987 song “Tom's Diner” is probably best known for its frequently sampled “doo doo doo doo” melody rather than its diner-related lyrics. Technically, it’s not even really about a diner —the setting is New York City’s Tom's Restaurant, which Vega frequented when she was studying at Bamard. Vega used the word “diner” instead because it “sings better that way,” she told The New York Times. November 18 has since been called Tom’s Diner Day, because on that day in 1981, the New York Post's front page was a story about the death of actor William Holden. In her song Vega sings: “I Open /Up the paper/There’s a story /Of an actor /Who had died/While he was drinking.”LISTEN “Tom’s Diner” by Suzanne V egaMEET THE DINER ANTHROPOLOGISTRichard J.S. Gutman has been called the “Jane Goodall of diners” (he even consulted on Barry Levinson’s 1982 film, Diner).His book, American Diner: Then Now, traces the evolution of the “night lunch wagon,” set up by Walter Scott in 1872, to the early 1920s, when the diner got its name (adapted from “dining car”), and on through the 1980s.Gutman has his own diner facilities (floor plans, classic white mugs, a cashier booth); 250 of these items are part of an exhibit in Rhode Island.READ American Diner: Then & Now (John Hopkins University Press)VISIT “Diners: Still Cooking in the 21st Century,” currently running at the Culinary Arts Museum at Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island36.In what way is a diner different from a coffee shop?A.Its location. B.Its management.C.From what it is built. D.Where it is constructed.37.What do we know about Vega’s 1987 song “Tom's Diner”?A.It warns people not to drink. B.It was inspired by Tom’s Diner Day. C.Its melody is preferred to its lyrics. D.Its original title was Tom’s Restaurant.And then there were nineThe past two decades have seen astronomers’ catalogue of planets expand over two hundred times, as new techniques and better telescopes have found more than 2,000 of them orbiting stars other than the sun. But in the solar system itself, the list of planets has actually shrunk, Pluto(冥王星)having been downgraded from that status in 2006. The number of the sun’s planetary companions has thus fallen from nine to eight.Now, a pair of astronomers from the California Institute of Technology think they have evidence that will restore the sun’s record to its previous value. Their analysis of objectsorbiting in the Kuiper Belt(柯伊伯带), a ring of frozen asteroids(小行星)that circle beyond the orbit of Neptune (and of which Pluto is now regarded as the largest member), suggests to them that something about ten times as massive as Earth has changed those orbits. If you knew where to look, this planet-sized object would be visible through a suitable telescope. And Konstanin Batygin and Michael Brown believe they do know.As they write in the Astronomical journal, they have analyzed the orbits of Kuiper Belt objects and found six that behave in a peculiar way. As the diagram shows, the points of closest approach of these objects to the sun, known as their perihelia(近日点), almost coincide. Moreover, these perihelia all lie near the ecliptic(黄道)---the plane of Earth’s orbit and also, approximately, that of the other planets---while the objects’ orbits are all angled at 30° below the ecliptic. The chance of all this being a coincidence, the two researchers estimate, is about seven in 100,000. If it is not a coincidence, it suggests the six objects have been guided into their orbits by the gravitational intervention of something much larger.A computer analysis Dr Batygin and Dr Brown performed suggests this something is a planet weighing 5-15 times as much as Earth, whose perihelion is on the opposite side of the sun from the cluster, and which thus orbits mainly on the other side of the solar system from the objects its orbit has affected. This planet’s perihelion would be 200 times farther from the sun than Earth’s, and the far end of its orbit might be as much as six times that distance away. This gives a search zone, and Dr Batygin and Dr Brown are using Subaru, a Japanese telescope, to perform that search.Given other demands on Subaru’s time, it might take five years for this search to find (or not find) the hypothetical planet. But looking at some existing data from. The Widefield Infrared Survey Explore, a satellite, might also show it, if it is there to be seen.Ironically, it was Dr Brown as much as anyone who was responsible for Pluto’s downgrading, for he discovered Eris, an object almost as big as Pluto, in 2005.That discovery did much to damage Pluto's planetary proof. By his own admission, he was skeptical that the anomalies he and Dr Batygin have investigated actually would point to the existence of a replacement ninth planet. He is a skeptic no longer. Whether he is actually right may soon become apparent.38.Acco rding to Dr Batygin and Dr Brown’s research, it is quite possible that ________. A.Pluto will restore its status as a planet of the solar systemB.the six objects in the Kuiper Belt sharing some similarities is a mere coincidenceC.there are nine planets in the solar systemD.Eris is a replacement ninth planet of the solar system39.Which of the following is NOT true about the hypothetical planet?A.It may have changed the orbits of six objects in the Kuiper Belt.B.You can see it through a domestic telescope if you know where to look. C.Compared to earth, the distance from its perihelion to the sun is about 200 times larger. D.A satellite may be able to provide some evidence of its existence.40.What does the underlined word anomalies stand for?A.Six objects behaving in a peculiar way.B.Pluto’s downgrading.C.The discovery of Eris.D.Some existing data.41.The purpose of the third paragraph is to ________.A.explain why the scientists believe there is an unfound planetB.show how the scientists analyze the orbits of Kuiper Belt objectsC.tell us that the perihelia of the six objects almost coincideD.introduce the two scientists’ article in the Astronomical JournalFor an increasing number of students at American universities, Old is suddenly in. The reason is obvious: the graying of America means jobs, coupled with the aging of the baby-boom generation, a longer life span means that the nation’s elderly population is bound to expand significantly over the next 50 years. By 2050, 25 percent of all Americans will be older than 65, up from 14 percent in 1995.The change poses profound questions for government and society, of course. But it also creates career opportunities in medicine and health professions and in law and business as well. “In addition to the doctors, we’re going to need more sociologists, biologists, urban planners and specialized lawyers,” says Professor Edward Schneider of the University of Southern California’s (USC) School of Gerontology(老年学).Lawyers can specialize in “elder law”, which covers everything from trusts and estates to nursing-home abuse and age discrimination. Businessmen see huge opportunities in the elder market because the baby boomers, 74 million strong, are likely to be the wealthiest group of retirees in hu man history. “Any student who combines an expert knowledge in gerontology with, say, an MBA or law degree will have a license to print money,” one professor says.Margarite Santos is a 21-year-old senior at USC.She began college as a biology major but foun d she was “really bored with bacteria.” So she took a class in gerontology and discovered that she liked it. She says, “I did volunteer work in retirement homes and it was very satisfying.”42.With the aging of America, lawyers can benefit ________.A.from the adoption of the “elder law”B.from presenting their professional services to the elderlyC.by enriching their professional knowledgeD.by winning the trust of the elderly to promote their own interests.43.Who can make big money in the new century according to the passage?A.Retirees who are business-minded.B.The volunteer workers in retirement homes.C.college graduates with an MBA or law degree.D.Professionals with a good knowledge of gerontology.44.Why can businessmen gain profit in the emerging elder market?A.Retirees are more generous in spending money.B.They can employ more gerontologists.C.The elderly possess an enormous purchasing power.D.There are more elderly people working than before.According to Guglielmo Cavallo and Roger Chartier, reading aloud was a common practice in the ancient world, the Middle Ages, and as late as the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Readers were “listeners attentive to a reading voice,” and “the text addressed to the ear as much as to the eye.” T he significance of reading aloud continued well into the nineteenth century.Using Charles Dickens’s nineteenth century as a point of departure, it would be useful to look at the familial and social uses of reading aloud and reflect on the functional change of the practice. Dickens habitually read his work to a domestic audience or friends. In his later years he also read to a broader public crowd. Chapters of reading aloud also abound in Dickens’s own literary works. More importantly, he took into consideration the Victorian practice when composing his prose, so much so that his writing is meant to be heard, not only read on the page.Performing a literary text orally in a Victorian family is well documented. Apart from promoting a pleasant family relationship, reading aloud was also a means of protecting young people from the danger of solitary(孤独的)reading. Reading aloud was a tool for parental guidance. By means of reading aloud, parents could also introduce literature to their children, and as such the practice combined leisure and more serious purposes such as religious cultivation in the youths. Within the family, it was commonplace for the father to read aloud. Dickens read to his children: one of his surviving and often-reprinted photographs features him posing on a chair, reading to his two daughters.Reading aloud in the nineteenth century was as much a class phenomenon as a family affair, which points to a widespread belief that Victorian readership primarily meant a middle-class readership. Those who fell outside this group tended to be overlooked by Victorian publishers. Despite this, Dickens, with his publishers Chapman and Hall, managed to distribute literary reading materials to people from different social classes by reducing the price of novels. This was also made possible with the technological and mechanical advances in printing and the spread of railway networks at the time.Since the literacy level of this section of the population was still low before school attendance was made compulsory in 1870 by the Education Act a considerable number of people from lower classes would listen to recitals of texts. Dickens’s readers, who were from such social backgrounds, might have heard Dickens in this manner. Several biographers of Dickens also draw attention to the fact that it was typical for his texts to be read aloud in Victorian England, and thus literacy was not an obstacle for reading Dickens. Reading was no longer a chiefly closeted form of entertainment practiced by the middle class at home.A working class home was in many ways not convenient for reading: there were too many distractions, the lighting was bad, and the home was also often half a workhouse. As a result, the Victorians from the non-middle classes tended to find relaxation outside the home such as in parks and squares, which were ideal places for the public to go while away their limited leisure time. Reading aloud, in particular public reading, to some extent blurred the distinctions between classes. The Victorian middle class defined its identity through differences with other classes. Dickens’s popularity among readers from the non-middle classes contributed to the creation of a new class of readers who read through listening.Different readers of Dickens were not reading solitari ly and “jealously,” to use Walter Benjamin’s term. Instead, they often enjoyed a more communal experience, an experience thatis generally lacking in today’s world. Modern audiobooks can be considered a contemporary version of the practice. However, while the twentieth and twentieth-first-century trend for individuals to listen to audiobooks keeps some characteristics of traditional reading aloud—such as “listeners attentive to a reading voice” and the ear being the focus—it is a far more solitary activity.45.What does the author want to convey in Paragraph 1?A.The history of reading aloud.B.The significance of reading aloud.C.The development of reading practice.D.The roles of readers in reading practice.46.How did the practice of reading aloud influen ce Dickens’s works?A.He started to write for a broader public crowd.B.He included more readable contents in his novels.C.Scenes of reading aloud became common in his works.D.His works were intended to be both heard and read.47.How many benefits did reading aloud bring to a Victorian family?A.2. B.3.C.4. D.5.48.Where could a London steel worker possibly have gone to for reading?A.Working place. B.His/her own house.C.Nearby bookstores. D.Trafalgar Square.49.What change did reading aloud bring to Victorian society?A.Different classes started to appreciate and read literary works together.B.People from lower social classes became accepted as middle-class.C.The differences between classes grew less significant than before..D.A non-class society in which everyone could read started to form.50.What is likely to be discussed after the last paragraph?A.New reading trends for individuals.B.The harm of modern audiobooks.C.The material for modern reading.D.Reading aloud in contemporary societies.四、任务型阅读请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。

译林版小学英语(六年级下册)【第3版】第1-2单元课时作业

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Mouse: Please trust me. I’m ... I can ... Lion: OK. You can ... Lion: Help! Who can ...?
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F Read and transform(按照要求,改写句子) 1 The lion bit the net with his sharp teeth. ( 改为一般疑问句 )
the lion the net with his sharp teeth? 2 I can help you with my teeth. ( 对画线部分提问 )
D Read and complete(根据课文内容,完成短文) There a lion in the forest. He was and .
3
课课练·小学英语
One day, he to eat a mouse. The mouse said that he could the lion some day. The lion did not believe ( 相信 ) him because the mouse was so small and , but he still the mouse go. The next day, two men the lion with a net. The lion the net with his sharp teeth, but that did not help. Just then, the mouse the lion and helped him. He a big hole in the net. The lion out. They friends from then on.

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最新牛津版六上英语阅读理解专项练习一、阅读理解(共50题)1.根据电影海报的内容完成对话Lucy:________.What’s the name of the film?Kitty:________.Lucy:What is it about?Kitty:________Lucy:Good! Shall we see it at________o'clock?Kitty:Of course.2.读一读Peter的食谱并完成下列短文.He had a lot of ________and ________for lunch.He had ________vegetables and a lot of French fries for dinner.He does not play sports very often.That is not healthy.3.阅读理解In many English families, people eat four meals a day: breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner.People have breakfast at any time from seven to nine in the morning. They have porridge, eggs or bread. English people drink tea or coffee at breakfast.Lunch comes at one o'clock. Tea time is from four to five in the afternoon, and dinner is about half past seven. First, they have soup, then they have meat or fish with vegetables. After that, they eat some other things, like bananas, apples or oranges.(1)Many people in England have ________________ meals a day.A.threeB.fourC.two(2)Breakfast time is ________________ in the morning.A.from 7:00 to 9:00B.from 6:30 to 9:00C.from 7:00 to 8:00 (3)They have ________________ for breakfast.A.porridge, eggs or noodlesB.eggs, bread or juiceC.porridge, eggs or bread(4)They have lunch at ________________.A.12:00B.11:30C.13:00(5)They have ________________ before having meat or fish with vegetables.A.fruitB.soupC.drinks4.信息获取。

川大大学英语(一)模拟题

大学英语(一)第一部分:交际用语1. — I had a wonderful night and thanks for your invitation.— __D__A. What you have said!B. No, no. It's my honor.C. You can't say that.D. Good night.2. — What about giving up smoking?— __A__A. Good idea.B. Help yourself.C. Let it be, please.D. It is not your business.3. — Hello, Linda. How are you?— __B__— I'm fine, thank you.A. How are you?B. Fine, thank you. And you?C. How do you do?D. I'm good.4. — I was excited beyond description that I got this job.— ___D__A. Oh, that's very nice of you.B. It is great.C. It's a pleasure.D. I am delighted to hear that.5. — What's your favorite tea?— __C___A. I dislike black tea.B. I don't care for tea.C. I like jasmine tea.D. Yes, I have a hobby of drinking tea.1. — Do you think city life can benefit people a lot?— ___A____A. Well, that depends.B. Of course, it is.C. Yes, perfectly.D. Nothing at all.2. — If you were in my situation, what would you do?— ___B____A. I'm sorry to know that.B. Sorry, I have no idea.C. It's no big deal.D. Why worry?3. — ____A___— Why not stay for another cup of tea?A. I'm afraid I'd better say goodbye.B. See you.C. It's good to talk with you.D. I'm sorry I have no more time.4. — I think it would be a good idea to play table tennis after class.— __D_____A. It's my favorite.B. It doesn't count.C. I am with you.D. Yes, let's go.5. — Monica, I'd like you to meet Philip. He is the monitor of our class.— ___C____A. It is so good.B. Oh, I am happy.C. Nice to meet you.D. Good!1. — ____C___— I'm fond of pop music.A. Do you like music?B. Rock and roll is fun.C. What kind of music do you like?D. How about if we enjoy classical music?2. — Hi, David. How's it going?— ___A____— Not bad.A. It's OK. How about you?B. Going well.C. Not bad.D. I am fine, thank you.3. — I believe the cleaning has been done before we arrive.— ____C___A. Yes, it is impossible.B. No, it can't be true.C. Who knows!D. No, they couldn't.4. — Allow me to introduce myself. I'm Lisa Cox.— ____B___A. It's an honor.B. Pleased to meet you.C. I feel very lucky.D. It's my pleasure.5. — __A_____— I'm very worried about my oral English test.A. Why are you so depressed?B. Why are you so excited?C. What are you doing?D. Did you do well in your English test?第二部分:阅读理解Passage 1Uncle Li and Uncle Wang are good friends. They live next to each other and their farms are both at the foot of the mountain. So they can help each other. But neither of them likes to use his head. They're both poor though they work hard. Most villagers have built new houses, but they still live in the low and broken houses. They never find out why.Once Uncle Li went to town to buy some medicine for his wife. In the town he heard the apples in a city were expensive. He told Uncle Wang about it as soon as he went back. They decided to carry some apples to the city. They borrowed some money from their friends and bought nearly 1,000 kilograms of apples in the villages and carried them to the city on a tractor. Bad luck! A lot of apples have already been carried there when they arrived. A few days later they had to sell them at a low price。

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主旨大意:男人应该做什么事情?好像一直以来,人民对此有约定俗成的看法,事
实情况呢?
The other day a big,ugly,black bat found its way to the bathroom of my house
and hung, upside down,over the toilet bowl.As"the man of the house",I was asked
to rid the house of the awful creature.I grabbed a pillow and held the broom.I
quickly opened the bathroom door and threw the pillow at the bat.It didn't
move.Then that old feeling started to come over me.It was the same feeling I
experienced when I was sent down the stairs in the middle of the night to see what
made a noise.The feeling can be summed up in one word-trapped.
前几天,一只大而丑陋的黑蝙蝠来到我家的浴室,倒挂在马桶上。作为“家中的
男人”,我被要求除掉这只可怕的生物。 我抓起一个枕头拿起扫帚,迅速打开浴室的
门,把枕头扔向蝙蝠,它没有动。这使我想到了之前同样的一种感受,当时我在半
夜从楼梯上下来,看看是什么噪音。这种感觉可以用一个词来概括,也就是困惑。(本
段大意:妻子让自己去驱除蝙蝠,联想到之前几天半夜出来检查噪音的情景,由此
产生对作为一名男人的困惑。)
All men,I think,sometimes have had that feeling of being trapped in some male
role.It may be something as simple as having to carve the chicken before it is
served,or having to pretend that you know something about car engines when the
car won't start.However,women nowadays seem to have the freedom to be
themselves.They can repair cars or be fire fighters.Yet men appear to be more
afraid to do something different.It's as if being a man is not what you are,but what
you do and the way you do it.

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