一、用括号内所给词的适当形式填空
1. My cousin is a talented
2. Breaking his arm was a
3. During the holiday, we visited our
4. This beautiful
5. The pirates looked for the
1. My cousin is a talented
programmer
(program) who builds useful apps for smartphones.2. Breaking his arm was a
painful
(pain) experience for the young soccer player.3. During the holiday, we visited our
relatives
(relative) who live in another town.4. This beautiful
Indian
(India) dress is made from silk and has lovely patterns.5. The pirates looked for the
hidden
(hide) treasure on that small, quiet island.答案
1. programmer 2. painful 3. relatives 4. Indian 5. hidden
二、根据中文提示,写出单词的正确形式
1. In winter, bears have
2. Sometimes I enjoy being
3. Students are expected to
4. The soldiers worked together to
5. Learning
1. In winter, bears have
thick
(厚的)fur to keep them warm in the cold weather.2. Sometimes I enjoy being
alone
(独自)in my room listening to quiet music.3. Students are expected to
behave
(表现)well when they are on a school trip.4. The soldiers worked together to
attack
(袭击)the enemy's castle at midnight.5. Learning
basic
(基础的)maths skills is very important for everyday life.答案
1. thick 2. alone 3. behave 4. attack 5. basic
三、完形填空
Paul searched through his school bag. “Oh no! I 1 my lunch box at home!” he said, loudly.
“Don’t worry,” said Charlie. “I brought a big lunch. You can have some of my food.”
Paul was 2. Charlie was not Paul’s friend. They did not have many classes together. Charlie did not work hard at school. He played games and talked. That annoyed Paul. But Paul was grateful for Charlie’s 3!
They sat in the lunch room together. Charlie gave Paul a sandwich, some nuts and some chocolate. “I’m not hungry. I’ll 4 eat this apple,” explained Charlie.
The next day, Charlie greeted Paul before lunch. “I have some food for you again!” he said.
“I didn’t 5 my lunch today,” said Paul.
“But I have cake and 6!” said Charlie. “Share it with me!” Paul agreed at once.
For two weeks, Charlie shared delicious food with Paul. Then one day, Charlie asked Paul, “Can you help me with my 7?”
“Sure! What don’t you understand?” Paul said. “I will explain it to you.”
“That’s not necessary,” said Charlie. “Just write the answers in my book.”
Paul thought this was cheating. But Charlie had been 8. He agreed to help just once. But the next day, Charlie asked Paul again. When Paul said no, Charlie got angry. “I gave you pizza and cake!” he said. “You 9 help me!” Paul felt bad. He did Charlie’s homework again and again.
Paul’s mum 10 that Paul was doing a lot of homework. One day, she saw Charlie’s 11 on a book. “What are you doing?” she asked. Paul explained 12.
“There’s no such thing as a free lunch!” Paul’s mum said. “You are paying for the lunch now!” “What do you mean?” asked Paul.
“People often give you nice things because they want something in return. Charlie was kind to you 13 he wanted you to do his homework.”
After that, Paul stopped eating with Charlie and stopped doing his homework. Charlie was angry for a while, but Paul knew that he was doing the 14 thing. He was not helping Charlie by doing his homework. And he did not need a(n) 15 lunch!
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Paul searched through his school bag. “Oh no! I 1 my lunch box at home!” he said, loudly.
“Don’t worry,” said Charlie. “I brought a big lunch. You can have some of my food.”
Paul was 2. Charlie was not Paul’s friend. They did not have many classes together. Charlie did not work hard at school. He played games and talked. That annoyed Paul. But Paul was grateful for Charlie’s 3!
They sat in the lunch room together. Charlie gave Paul a sandwich, some nuts and some chocolate. “I’m not hungry. I’ll 4 eat this apple,” explained Charlie.
The next day, Charlie greeted Paul before lunch. “I have some food for you again!” he said.
“I didn’t 5 my lunch today,” said Paul.
“But I have cake and 6!” said Charlie. “Share it with me!” Paul agreed at once.
For two weeks, Charlie shared delicious food with Paul. Then one day, Charlie asked Paul, “Can you help me with my 7?”
“Sure! What don’t you understand?” Paul said. “I will explain it to you.”
“That’s not necessary,” said Charlie. “Just write the answers in my book.”
Paul thought this was cheating. But Charlie had been 8. He agreed to help just once. But the next day, Charlie asked Paul again. When Paul said no, Charlie got angry. “I gave you pizza and cake!” he said. “You 9 help me!” Paul felt bad. He did Charlie’s homework again and again.
Paul’s mum 10 that Paul was doing a lot of homework. One day, she saw Charlie’s 11 on a book. “What are you doing?” she asked. Paul explained 12.
“There’s no such thing as a free lunch!” Paul’s mum said. “You are paying for the lunch now!” “What do you mean?” asked Paul.
“People often give you nice things because they want something in return. Charlie was kind to you 13 he wanted you to do his homework.”
After that, Paul stopped eating with Charlie and stopped doing his homework. Charlie was angry for a while, but Paul knew that he was doing the 14 thing. He was not helping Charlie by doing his homework. And he did not need a(n) 15 lunch!
(
B
)1. A. missed B. left C. bought D. made(
A
)2. A. surprised B. unhappy C. angry D. relaxed(
A
)3. A. offer B. box C. class D. advice(
C
)4. A. always B. never C. just D. still(
D
)5. A. take B. sell C. lose D. forget(
B
)6. A. sandwich B. pizza C. burger D. chocolate(
D
)7. A. project B. lunch C. exam D. homework(
C
)8. A. lovely B. smart C. kind D. polite(
A
)9. A. should B. could C. might D. would(
B
)10. A. realized B. noticed C. argued D. feared(
D
)11. A. paper B. ball C. answer D. name(
C
)12. A. something B. nothing C. everything D. anything(
A
)13. A. because B. although C. and D. whether(
C
)14. A. beautiful B. hopeful C. right D. difficult(
B
)15. A. delicious B. free C. expensive D. certain答案
1. B 2. A 3. A 4. C 5. D 6. B 7. D 8. C 9. A 10. B 11. D 12. C 13. A 14. C 15. B
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