4.
A.What
B.How
C.What a
D.How a
A
great fun the children have playing in the park!A.What
B.How
C.What a
D.How a
答案
4. A
5. I looked for my pen
A.everywhere; anywhere
B.anywhere; everywhere
C.somewhere; everywhere
D.everywhere; somewhere
A
, but I can't find it .A.everywhere; anywhere
B.anywhere; everywhere
C.somewhere; everywhere
D.everywhere; somewhere
答案
5. A
6. Without
A.saying
B.talking
C.speaking
D.telling
A
a word, he left.A.saying
B.talking
C.speaking
D.telling
答案
6. A
7. Please
A.look
B.find
C.find out
D.look at
C
who broke the window.A.look
B.find
C.find out
D.look at
答案
7. C
8.
A.Feed; too many
B.Feeding; too much
C.Feeding; much too
D.Feed; many too
B
rabbits is bad for them.A.Feed; too many
B.Feeding; too much
C.Feeding; much too
D.Feed; many too
答案
8. B
五、完形填空。
$Thomas Edison was a famous American scientist. He was born \underline{1} 1847. When he was a child, he liked to find out \underline{2} things worked. He was in school for only three months. He asked his teacher a lot \underline{3} strange questions. Most of them \underline{4} not about his lessons. His teacher did not \underline{5} his new pupil. So he wanted to send Edison \underline{6} school. When he told this to Edison's mother, she took her son \underline{7} school. She taught him \underline{8}. The boy read a lot. Soon he became very \underline{9} in science. \underline{10} the age of ten, Edison had already built a chemistry lab for himself.$
1. A. in B. on
C. by D. at
2. A. any B. some
C. what D. how
3. A. about B. of
C. on D. to
4. A. are B. is
C. were D. was
5. A. know B. think
C. find D. understand
6. A. out from B. away from
C. for D. up
7. A. to B. into
C. out of D. from
8. A. himself B. herself
C. themselves D. itself
9. A. happy B. surprised
C. worried D. interested
10. A. At B. After
C. Since D. By
$Thomas Edison was a famous American scientist. He was born \underline{1} 1847. When he was a child, he liked to find out \underline{2} things worked. He was in school for only three months. He asked his teacher a lot \underline{3} strange questions. Most of them \underline{4} not about his lessons. His teacher did not \underline{5} his new pupil. So he wanted to send Edison \underline{6} school. When he told this to Edison's mother, she took her son \underline{7} school. She taught him \underline{8}. The boy read a lot. Soon he became very \underline{9} in science. \underline{10} the age of ten, Edison had already built a chemistry lab for himself.$
1. A. in B. on
C. by D. at
2. A. any B. some
C. what D. how
3. A. about B. of
C. on D. to
4. A. are B. is
C. were D. was
5. A. know B. think
C. find D. understand
6. A. out from B. away from
C. for D. up
7. A. to B. into
C. out of D. from
8. A. himself B. herself
C. themselves D. itself
9. A. happy B. surprised
C. worried D. interested
10. A. At B. After
C. Since D. By
答案
1. A 2. D 3. B 4. C 5. D 6. B 7. C 8. B 9. D 10. D
六、阅读理解。
I'm a bird. My little round house is up in a tree. It has no doors or windows. I do not go up any stairs to get to my house. I just fly into or out of it. I always go home early, and never sit up late at night. I think it is not good for me or for boys and girls.
I get up very early in the morning to look for something to eat. Do you know an old saying, “The early bird catches the worm.”? That's true, because the early morning is the best time to find worms, which I like very much.
As I fly out, I see many things and people. I see cows and sheep eating grass. I see rabbits playing in the fields. I see people going to work, and children going to school.
You like to go out for a walk, but I go out to fly. I can fly over the house, over trees, and over the hills and far away. It's late now. I cannot stay to tell you any more. Mum must be waiting for me at home. I don't want Mum to worry about me, so I have to go. Bye-bye!
1. The bird's home is .
A. a big house up in the tree
B. a little house with no doors
C. a big house down the hills
D. a little house with round windows
2. In Paragraph 1 the underlined word “it” refers to(指) “”.
A. going home early
B. sitting up late
C. flying out of home
D. staying at home
3. What does the underlined sentence “The early bird catches the worm.” mean?
A. 鸟为食亡。
B. 鸟来投林。
C. 鸟无翅而不飞。
D. 早起的鸟儿有虫吃。
I'm a bird. My little round house is up in a tree. It has no doors or windows. I do not go up any stairs to get to my house. I just fly into or out of it. I always go home early, and never sit up late at night. I think it is not good for me or for boys and girls.
I get up very early in the morning to look for something to eat. Do you know an old saying, “The early bird catches the worm.”? That's true, because the early morning is the best time to find worms, which I like very much.
As I fly out, I see many things and people. I see cows and sheep eating grass. I see rabbits playing in the fields. I see people going to work, and children going to school.
You like to go out for a walk, but I go out to fly. I can fly over the house, over trees, and over the hills and far away. It's late now. I cannot stay to tell you any more. Mum must be waiting for me at home. I don't want Mum to worry about me, so I have to go. Bye-bye!
1. The bird's home is .
A. a big house up in the tree
B. a little house with no doors
C. a big house down the hills
D. a little house with round windows
2. In Paragraph 1 the underlined word “it” refers to(指) “”.
A. going home early
B. sitting up late
C. flying out of home
D. staying at home
3. What does the underlined sentence “The early bird catches the worm.” mean?
A. 鸟为食亡。
B. 鸟来投林。
C. 鸟无翅而不飞。
D. 早起的鸟儿有虫吃。
答案
1. B 2. B 3. D
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