一、根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)
1. A
2. We are performing a
3. Technology plays an important
4. If you
5. The library was so quiet that even the
6. We will
7. The weather was
8. One tree can’t make a forest, so we need
1. A
queen
(女王)is the wife of a king.2. We are performing a
drama
(戏剧)about friendship in the school competition.3. Technology plays an important
role
(角色)in our daily lives.4. If you
freeze
(突然停止)during a speech, take a deep breath and continue.5. The library was so quiet that even the
silence
(沉默)felt loud.6. We will
vote
(投票)for the class monitor next Monday.7. The weather was
awful
(恶劣), with heavy rain and strong winds.8. One tree can’t make a forest, so we need
teamwork
(协作).答案
一、1. queen 2. drama 3. role 4. freeze 5. silence 6. vote 7. awful 8. teamwork
二、用所给单词的适当形式填空
1. He is one of the most famous movie
2. A good
3. Bill
4. Is this notebook
5. Thank you for
6. Why not
7. Tom, you’ve grown up, so you have to deal with the problem
1. He is one of the most famous movie
directors
(director)in China.2. A good
leader
(lead)should listen to everyone’s ideas before making a decision.3. Bill
advised
(advise)me to read more to improve my English. I did as what he said.4. Is this notebook
yours
(your), or did someone leave it behind?5. Thank you for
helping
(help)so much with my work.6. Why not
ask
(ask)Jim to join us? He’s good at playing basketball, too.7. Tom, you’ve grown up, so you have to deal with the problem
yourself
(you).答案
二、1. directors 2. leader 3. advised 4. yours 5. helping 6. ask 7. yourself
三、用适当的单词填空(每空一词)
1. Mum and dad, thank you very much
2. As a leader, you should take responsibility
3. —What
—You should say sorry to him.
4. It’s a great honour
5. They make Mr Li the leader of the group because he can deal
6. We learn the power
1. Mum and dad, thank you very much
for
your present.2. As a leader, you should take responsibility
in
times of disagreement.3. —What
if
I hurt my father’s feelings?—You should say sorry to him.
4. It’s a great honour
for
me to be the leader of the team.5. They make Mr Li the leader of the group because he can deal
with
all kinds of problems.6. We learn the power
of
working together from the story of the three brothers and the chopsticks.答案
三、1. for 2. in 3. if 4. for 5. with 6. of
四、阅读理解
Once a year, Ursula Bannister hikes to High Rock Lookout, a beautiful spot near Ashford, Washington. Usually, she walks the 3. 2-mile path with someone else. But last August, Bannister, then 79, decided to go alone. She felt confident because she was an experienced hiker.
“The path is steep, so it’s considered difficult, but I’ve done it many times, so I wasn’t worried,” says Bannister, who lives in Tacoma.
She started hiking at 11:00 am and reached the lookout. On her way back, her foot got caught in a hole, and she fell. “When I sat up, my foot was pointing the wrong way. I knew it was broken,” she says.
She called for help, and soon, a stranger came and called 911. They were told a help team would arrive in five hours.
“That wasn’t very encouraging,” Bannister says. “I asked if anyone had painkillers because the pain was very bad.” No one nearby had any. But two young men, Troy May and Layton Allen, saw her and offered to carry her down the path. May, an Air Force airman, said, “I knew I could carry her. I didn’t think much—I just knew I had to help.”
May carried Bannister on his back for most of the three-hour hike, and Allen helped too. Along the way, others joined in to help. A doctor on the path helped fix her foot.
“I was so thankful—these people came out of nowhere to help me,” Bannister says.
To keep her away from the pain, they asked about her life. She told them about growing up in Germany and moving to the USA at 14.
Finally, they reached the parking lot. Allen drove her to the hospital, where she learned she had broken her leg in three places.
After an operation, Bannister has become better and those people who helped her still check on her. “I think we’ll be friends for a long time,” she says.
(
A. Because no one else wanted to go with her.
B. Because she wanted to test her ability in hiking.
C. Because she thought the journey was easy to finish.
D. Because she was an experienced hiker and wasn’t worried.
(
A. Brave.
B. Thankful.
C. Confident.
D. Warm-hearted.
(
A. The Dangers of Hiking Alone
B. Unexpected Kindness from Strangers
C. The Ways to Avoid Hiking Accidents
D. The Most Difficult Hiking Experience
Once a year, Ursula Bannister hikes to High Rock Lookout, a beautiful spot near Ashford, Washington. Usually, she walks the 3. 2-mile path with someone else. But last August, Bannister, then 79, decided to go alone. She felt confident because she was an experienced hiker.
“The path is steep, so it’s considered difficult, but I’ve done it many times, so I wasn’t worried,” says Bannister, who lives in Tacoma.
She started hiking at 11:00 am and reached the lookout. On her way back, her foot got caught in a hole, and she fell. “When I sat up, my foot was pointing the wrong way. I knew it was broken,” she says.
She called for help, and soon, a stranger came and called 911. They were told a help team would arrive in five hours.
“That wasn’t very encouraging,” Bannister says. “I asked if anyone had painkillers because the pain was very bad.” No one nearby had any. But two young men, Troy May and Layton Allen, saw her and offered to carry her down the path. May, an Air Force airman, said, “I knew I could carry her. I didn’t think much—I just knew I had to help.”
May carried Bannister on his back for most of the three-hour hike, and Allen helped too. Along the way, others joined in to help. A doctor on the path helped fix her foot.
“I was so thankful—these people came out of nowhere to help me,” Bannister says.
To keep her away from the pain, they asked about her life. She told them about growing up in Germany and moving to the USA at 14.
Finally, they reached the parking lot. Allen drove her to the hospital, where she learned she had broken her leg in three places.
After an operation, Bannister has become better and those people who helped her still check on her. “I think we’ll be friends for a long time,” she says.
(
D
)1. Why did Ursula Bannister hike alone this time?A. Because no one else wanted to go with her.
B. Because she wanted to test her ability in hiking.
C. Because she thought the journey was easy to finish.
D. Because she was an experienced hiker and wasn’t worried.
(
D
)2. Which word can best describe Troy May?A. Brave.
B. Thankful.
C. Confident.
D. Warm-hearted.
(
B
)3. What could be the best title for the passage?A. The Dangers of Hiking Alone
B. Unexpected Kindness from Strangers
C. The Ways to Avoid Hiking Accidents
D. The Most Difficult Hiking Experience
答案
四、1—3 DDB
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