Ⅰ. 用所给单词的适当形式填空
raw pour process germ million
1. It will take a week for your application to be
2. Her work has given pleasure to
3.
4. This
5.
raw pour process germ million
1. It will take a week for your application to be
processed
.2. Her work has given pleasure to
millions
of readers.3.
Pour
the apple juice into a glass and enjoy it.4. This
germ
is found on things used by the patients.5.
Raw
meat must be kept separate from cooked meat.答案
Ⅰ. 1. processed 2. millions 3. Pour
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4. germ 5. Raw
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4. germ 5. Raw
Ⅱ. 根据汉语意思完成句子
1. 她童年时期经历了困苦的生活。
She
2. 我们中的不少人生了几次病。
Most of us
3. 我提议,让我们为史密斯先生干杯!
Let me propose
4. 兰州以美味的牛肉面而闻名。
Lanzhou
5. 吉姆是我们班最强壮的男孩之一。
Jim is
1. 她童年时期经历了困苦的生活。
She
went
through
hard life in her childhood.2. 我们中的不少人生了几次病。
Most of us
got
sick
several times.3. 我提议,让我们为史密斯先生干杯!
Let me propose
a
toast
to
Mr Smith!4. 兰州以美味的牛肉面而闻名。
Lanzhou
is
famous
for
its delicious beef noodles.5. 吉姆是我们班最强壮的男孩之一。
Jim is
one
of
the
strongest
boys in our class.答案
Ⅱ. 1. went through 2. got sick
3. a toast to 4. is famous for
5. one of the strongest
3. a toast to 4. is famous for
5. one of the strongest
Ⅲ. 阅读理解
Evans Wadongo was from a village of Africa. He had to do homework by the light of a kerosene lamp (煤油灯). Evans' eyes hurt and this made studying difficult. It was common in his village. Many children had poor eyesight as a result.
Although studying was difficult, Evans was an excellent student and went to a university. He continued to worry about the kerosene lamp. By this time, he realised it was not just bad for schoolchildren but for the whole family. First, it can cause illnesses such as coughs. Also, the light can hurt people's eyes. Besides, it can lead to fires. Lastly, kerosene is expensive, so families have less money for food. It was difficult to come up with a different kind of lamp that was cheap and good for the environment. Yet Evans did not give up.
One day, he had an idea. He could use a small solar (太阳能的) light. Sunlight is free and solar power is good for the environment. Evans built his first solar lamp, and it worked. He began to build more lamps and sent them to local families. An organization heard about this and provided money for him to build more solar lamps.
Each lamp only costs 20. However, this was a lot of money to many villagers, who only earned around 34 a week, so Evans made sure he kept the cost down. First, Evans used recycled materials. Next, volunteers built the lamps. Finally, people from many countries gave away money to his team, so the lamps were usually free.
Thousands of people had safe light. Julia, a mother of three, said, "Thanks to Evans, my children have light to read, and I have my own light to cook." The solar lamps made a big difference.
1. What does the underlined word "this" in Paragraph 1 refer to?
A. Leaving school.
B. Doing homework.
C. Having eye problems.
D. Having a bright idea.
2. How many problems about kerosene lamps are mentioned according to Paragraph 2?
A. 6.
B. 5.
C. 4.
D. 3.
3. Put the following information into correct order according to the passage.
a. Evans went to a university.
b. Thousands of people had safe light.
c. His first solar lamp was invented.
d. Kerosene lamps hurt Evans' eyes.
e. Recycled materials were used in the lamps.
f. People from many countries gave away money.
A. d-a-c-e-f-b
B. d-f-b-a-e-c
C. a-d-f-e-c-b
D. a-e-c-d-f-b
4. Why does the writer give Julia's example in Paragraph 5?
A. To share Julia's experience.
B. To show Evans' influence.
C. To describe Evans' feelings.
D. To introduce Evans' invention.
5. What is Evans like according to the passage?
A. Polite, talented and humorous.
B. Quiet, smart and honest.
C. Humorous, clever and friendly.
D. Hard-working, loving and creative.
Evans Wadongo was from a village of Africa. He had to do homework by the light of a kerosene lamp (煤油灯). Evans' eyes hurt and this made studying difficult. It was common in his village. Many children had poor eyesight as a result.
Although studying was difficult, Evans was an excellent student and went to a university. He continued to worry about the kerosene lamp. By this time, he realised it was not just bad for schoolchildren but for the whole family. First, it can cause illnesses such as coughs. Also, the light can hurt people's eyes. Besides, it can lead to fires. Lastly, kerosene is expensive, so families have less money for food. It was difficult to come up with a different kind of lamp that was cheap and good for the environment. Yet Evans did not give up.
One day, he had an idea. He could use a small solar (太阳能的) light. Sunlight is free and solar power is good for the environment. Evans built his first solar lamp, and it worked. He began to build more lamps and sent them to local families. An organization heard about this and provided money for him to build more solar lamps.
Each lamp only costs 20. However, this was a lot of money to many villagers, who only earned around 34 a week, so Evans made sure he kept the cost down. First, Evans used recycled materials. Next, volunteers built the lamps. Finally, people from many countries gave away money to his team, so the lamps were usually free.
Thousands of people had safe light. Julia, a mother of three, said, "Thanks to Evans, my children have light to read, and I have my own light to cook." The solar lamps made a big difference.
1. What does the underlined word "this" in Paragraph 1 refer to?
A. Leaving school.
B. Doing homework.
C. Having eye problems.
D. Having a bright idea.
2. How many problems about kerosene lamps are mentioned according to Paragraph 2?
A. 6.
B. 5.
C. 4.
D. 3.
3. Put the following information into correct order according to the passage.
a. Evans went to a university.
b. Thousands of people had safe light.
c. His first solar lamp was invented.
d. Kerosene lamps hurt Evans' eyes.
e. Recycled materials were used in the lamps.
f. People from many countries gave away money.
A. d-a-c-e-f-b
B. d-f-b-a-e-c
C. a-d-f-e-c-b
D. a-e-c-d-f-b
4. Why does the writer give Julia's example in Paragraph 5?
A. To share Julia's experience.
B. To show Evans' influence.
C. To describe Evans' feelings.
D. To introduce Evans' invention.
5. What is Evans like according to the passage?
A. Polite, talented and humorous.
B. Quiet, smart and honest.
C. Humorous, clever and friendly.
D. Hard-working, loving and creative.
答案
Ⅲ. 1~5 CCABD
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