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Unit 11 Sad movies make me cry.
Self Check(河北题型精练)
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一、完形填空。
When I was a young boy, my favorite thing was a toy gun. Sometimes I would shoot bullets(子弹) for practice. One day, I walked into the 1 with my toy gun. I 2 a John Smith’s movie where he preferred shooting the gun with one hand. As I was 3 what he did, I heard a pop(砰). I hadn’t cleared the magazine(弹夹) when I practiced shooting the day before. I watched nervously as the bullet parted the hair of my dad who was 4 on the sofa. One and a half inches lower, it would have shot him in the head. My dad woke up and saw what happened. He 5 took my toy gun, walked out and
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broke it on the stone. I didn’t have another toy gun for a long time 6 that and when I did, I refused to put bullets in it. What troubled me most was seeing the anger in my dad’s eyes. I hid in my room for the rest of the day not daring to face him. I 7 that he didn’t love me any longer. At dinner time he walked into the room and put his hand on my head. “It’s OK, Joey,” he said. “I forgive(原谅) you. Now come and eat.” I felt so 8 at that moment. I felt loved once again.
In the years that followed, I upset my dad more than once. I was a 9 learner and suffered(遭受) a lot. I cried and struggled(挣扎), but I always felt loved.
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No matter how badly I did, my father loved me and never 10 . He was always helping me to become better.
1. A. classroom B. house C. store D. theatre
2. A. expected B. chose C. remembered D. showed
3. A. copying B. imagining C. asking D. watching
4. A. sleeping B. working C. laughing D. reading
5. A. secretly B. angrily C. calmly D. simply
6. A. before B. until C. after D. by
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7. A. heard B. feared C. meant D. accepted
8. A. strong B. happy C. hungry D. safe
9. A. slow B. lucky C. careful D. strict
10. A. cheered up B. gave up C. turned up D. warmed up
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二、短文填空。
(承德一模改编)Everyone may get angry. Sometimes you get so angry 11. ________ you feel like bursting(爆发) with anger!Maybe your anger 12. ________(be) the boss of you since you were born. What can you do 13. ________(control) your anger?How can you make yourself and others 14. ________(healthy) and safer?Here are some 15. _________(suggest).
Find a proper way to calm down from the very 16. ________(one) no matter how angry you feel. Take 17. ____ deep breath, and then your heart 18. _______ (slow)
that
has been
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healthier
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down again. Count from 1 to 10 19. ________(quiet) before you open your mouth. Walk 20. ________ from the place that 21. ________(make) you angry. Go somewhere else. Use your 22. ________(word) to tell your feelings. Say what you feel 23. ________ a low voice. Sometimes you need to do something to let those angry feelings out. For example, doing some housework that you like is a very good idea. Your anger can 24. __________(reduce) and you can feel better when your housework has been done.
If you follow these pieces of advice, your anger 25. __________(become) something useful.
quietly
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三、阅读表达。
(河北中考改编)Nobody wants to lose, but we must accept that losing is a part of life. After all, we can’t win all the time. However, we can learn something valuable from every failure(失败). This may help us succeed in the future. So we must know how to be a good loser.
We must not be afraid of losing. When we lose, just take it with a smile and look on the bright side of it. Failure can’t be avoided in our life. Edison failed 10,000 times before he invented the light bulb(灯泡). When he was asked about his feeling, he said that he
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hadn’t failed 10,000 times but had learned 10,000 things which didn’t work. Most successful people in history have failed many times before they succeeded.
Losing is not very disgraceful. We must accept our failure and learn to take advantage of it. Remember that it can be helpful. Take action to walk out of it. When we lose, think about what we did and how we can improve. If someone else can help, we’ll be lucky enough. Maybe he or she has been through the same experience before. Many people enjoy helping others solve problems. This can help us avoid the same mistakes in the future.
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We should face our failure when we lose. There is only one winner in every competition. Some win, while some lose. That is a usual way of life. If we offer our congratulations to the winners and share in their happiness, we won’t feel sorry for our failure.
In a word, being a good loser will help us to succeed in life. It might be painful at the beginning, but there are many advantages. Good losers set examples to us, and most importantly, they finally win.
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26. What can we learn from every failure?
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27. What does the writer advise the losers in a competition to do?
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28. What does the writer want to tell us by writing the text?
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29. How should we deal with failure?(写出一个答案即可)
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Something valuable.
Offer congratulations to the winners and share in their happiness.
Some suggestions on how to be a good loser.
We should accept it./We should take it with a smile./...
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30. What does the writer want to tell us by using the example of Edison?Use a saying as
a proof(证明) of this idea.(答案须包含意图说明和谚语论证)
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Failure can’t be avoided and it can help us achieve success. “Failure is the mother of success” is a perfect proof./...
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四、补全对话。
(Two students are talking about the results of a speech contest.)
A: Alex, you look down today.
31. __________________________
B: Frank laughed at me.
A: 32. ___________________________
B: Because I made a foolish mistake in the speech contest and I didn’t win.
A: Did he say sorry to you?
B: 33. _________________________ We haven’t talked to each other for two days.
What’s wrong with you?/...
Why did he laugh at you?/...
No, he didn’t./...
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A: Why don’t you tell him your feelings?After all, you’re good friends.
B: Good idea. I must tell him my marks are only a little lower than the winner.
A: 34. _________________________
B: It was Lucy, from Class 3.
A: I think you needn’t feel upset. Maybe Frank was just kidding. You’re wonderful. I
believe you’ll be the winner next time.
B: Thanks, Jenny.
A: 35. _________________________
Who was the winner?/...
You’re welcome./...
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