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7B Unit 8 Wonderland寒假衔接单元自测
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、单项选择
1.—Why are there thousands of visitors in spring in Yangzhou?
—When you see the willows (垂柳) dance ________ in the wind, you can’t help staying here.
A.softly B.strangely C.safely D.suddenly
2.In China, we don’t ________ money to others during the Spring Festival. If you ________ money, return (归还) it before the Spring Festival.
A.borrow; lend B.lend; borrow C.borrow; borrow D.lend; lend
3.I have repaired your fridge and it can work. If it _________ has problems, just give me a call and I will fix it.
A.already B.still C.finally D.even
4.After becoming successful, the famous writer decided to ________ to her hometown by building a library for the children there.
A.give up B.give away C.give back D.give in
5.I can find useful ________ for our project in this book.
A.interest B.information C.form D.notices
6.—More and more people would like to buy e-cars. Do you know why?
—Maybe because e-cars ________ less air pollution (污染).
A.produce B.prepare C.publish D.protect
7.—Who is your favourite ______ in Romance of the Three Kingdoms?
—Zhuge Liang is.
A.member B.writer C.character D.player
8.—Look at the sign. You can’t take photos in the museum.
—Sorry, I ________.
A.will not notice B.don’t notice C.didn’t notice D.am not noticing
9.—Can you jump high, Dad?
—No, I can’t. But when I was your age, I ________ jump very high.
A.could B.can C.couldn’t D.can’t
10.—Excuse me. Is the museum open every day?
—________. It’s only open from Monday to Friday.
A.Yes, of course. B.That’s all right. C.I’m not sure. D.I’m afraid not.
二、完形填空
A
Long ago, the Jade Emperor organized an animal race. The first 12 animals to win could get the place in the Chinese Zodiac (十二生肖), and have a year named after each of them.
The cat and the mouse both 11 the ox (公牛) to wake them up early on the day of the race.
That day, the ox 12 to wake them up, but he didn’t succeed. So the kind ox carried them on 13 back and started running when the race began. The mouse 14 just when the ox was going across the last river. He knew that he could 15 beat (打败) the cat. So he pushed (推) the cat off the ox’s back. When the ox reached the other side of the river, the mouse jumped off and ran to the finishing line, just 16 the ox. The tiger came 17 .
So the 12-year cycle (循环) 18 with the mouse. The ox comes after him. The tiger follows the ox. The rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster (公鸡), dog and pig come after them. The cat was lucky to finish the race, almost dying in the river, but he has no place in the Chinese Zodiac.
So that’s why cats 19 mice. They can never forget what happened in that 20 long ago. After mice are caught, the cats often play tricks on (捉弄) them until the mice are too tired to move.
11.A.promised B.helped C.ate D.asked
12.A.loved B.refused C.forgot D.tried
13.A.her B.his C.their D.your
14.A.fell asleep B.ran away C.woke up D.dressed up
15.A.never B.still C.perhaps D.almost
16.A.for B.against C.before D.after
17.A.first B.second C.third D.last
18.A.begins B.ends C.stops D.lasts
19.A.start B.love C.hate D.stop
20.A.lesson B.party C.river D.race
B
It’s now the end of November, and Holmes and I are sitting by the fire in our flat in Baker Street on a cold and foggy night. We start talking about the Baskerville case.
“I now know everything about the case, Watson,” says Holmes.
“Perhaps you can tell me about it,” I say.
“Certainly,” says Holmes. “Let’s go back in time to Baskerville Hall. 21 I see the portrait (肖像) of Hugo Baskerville hanging in the dining room, I know that Stapleton is a Baskerville, too. Indeed Stapleton is a 22 of Rodger Baskerville, the younger brother of Sir Charles. Rodger runs away to South America and disappears (消失). 23 knows that he marries and has a child. The child is Stapleton and his real name is Rodger Baskerville, like his father. Young Rodger gets married in South America, 24 his name and goes to the north of England, where he opens a school.”
“There Stapleton discovers that only two people separate (分开) him from the Baskerville fortune (财产). So he finds a home near Baskerville Hall. And soon he makes friends with Sir Charles Baskerville and with the neighbors. Old Sir Charles tells Stapleton about the legend of the 25 and prepares (准备) the way for his own death. Stapleton knows that the old man’s heart is 26 . And he also knows that Sir Charles believes the legend of the hound. And so he gets the 27 to frighten Sir Charles to death with a hound.”
“Stapleton buys the huge dog in London and takes it to Devon by train. He walks across the moor with it to 28 no one sees him with the dog. He finds a hiding place for the 29 in the old tin mine. And he keeps his hound here while he is 30 for his chance.”
“He goes with the hound at night near Baskerville Hall, but Sir Charles is too 31 to walk outside the grounds. At this time several local people see the huge black dog and the legend of the hound grows. Stapleton asks his wife to charm (诱惑) Sir Charles and invite him to Merripit House, 32 Mrs. Stapleton refuses (拒绝) to do this. Then Stapleton finds out that Sir Charles wants to leave Baskerville Hall 33 London, so he decides to act.”
“He paints the dog with phosphorus, and gets it to jump over the small gate and run after Sir Charles. The huge black creature is dreadful sight (可怕的景象). Sir Charles runs away screaming and falls 34 on the path from shock. Then Stapleton takes the hound back to its 35 place on the Grimpen Mire, so Sir Charles’s death is a mystery (悬疑) to all.”
...TO BE CONTINUED…
21.A.When B.Before C.If D.Until
22.A.daughter B.nephew C.niece D.son
23.A.Someone B.Nobody C.Everybody D.Anybody
24.A.calls B.changes C.repeats D.gives
25.A.hound B.tiger C.wolf D.fox
26.A.strong B.good C.weak D.bad
27.A.idea B.money C.ability D.chance
28.A.seem like B.turn into C.forget about D.make sure
29.A.animal B.himself C.Sir Charles D.Holmes
30.A.asking B.paying C.waiting D.changing
31.A.proud B.afraid C.surprised D.glad
32.A.but B.and C.so D.because
33.A.to B.for C.off D.away
34.A.alive B.dead C.frightened D.shocked
35.A.hiding B.hidden C.hide D.to hide
三、六选五
On a warm day, some children come to a park to fly kites. 36 . One of the kites is really beautiful. All the children like it.
As the wind carries the kites high into the sky, the beautiful kite sees its reflection (映象) on a window. “I'm so pretty” it thinks. It feels great and flies higher.
37 . “Why am I tied to a string (线)?” it thinks. “If I don’t have this string to tie me, I can fly higher! And even I will stay in the sky forever!”
The kite tugs (拉) at the string hard. “I want to fly among the birds,” it says. 38 . At last, the string breaks. “I’m free now” it thinks. The kite begins to sing and dance to express its happiness. But at this moment, the kite finds that it can't fly by itself. 39 . In the end, the wind takes the kite to the river, so it can't fly high any more.
Then the kite learns a lesson: sometimes, being free isn’t the best thing. 40
A.It keeps pulling the string.
B.Soon, the kite feels unhappy.
C.Their kites are in different shapes.
D.Without the string, it begins to fall.
E.The kite flies higher and higher, singing and dancing.
F.It still needs help and support from others to fly well.
四、阅读理解
A
Thoughts on a Tranquil NightBy Li BaiBefore my bed a pool of light;
Oh, can it be frost on the ground?
Looking up, I find the moon bright;
Bowing, in homesickness I’m drowned.
________
By Robert BurnsMy heart’s in the Highlands, my heart is not here,
My heart’s in the Highlands, chasing (追赶) the deer, Chasing the wild deer, and following the roe (狍),
My heart’s in the Highlands wherever I go.
…
41.Which of the following best shows the first poem?
A. B. C. D.
42.What is the name of the second poem?
A.My Heart’s Here B.Chasing the Deer
C.My Heart’s in the Highlands D.Following the Roe
43.Which is a similar point of the two poems?
A.They are both about missing home. B.There are animals in the two poems.
C.They tell stories about the same season. D.Both of the writers were very happy.
B
When Mother and Totto-chan went in, the man in the office got up from his chair.
With a quick bow (鞠躬), Totto-chan asked him, “What are you?” He laughed and answered, “I’m the headmaster of this school.”
Totto-chan was glad. “Oh, that’s great,” she said, “because I want to ask you for help. I’d like to come to your school.”
The headmaster turned to Mother. “You may go home now. I want to talk to Totto-chan.” Totto-chan had a moment’s worry, but soon felt she could get along all right with this man. “Well, then, I’ll leave her with you,” Mother said bravely, and she went out.
When they were both sitting down close together, he said, “Now then, tell me all about yourself and anything you want to talk about.”
“Anything I like?” Totto-chan was happy, so she began talking about all she wanted. She went on and on. The headmaster would laugh, nod, and say, “And then?” And Totto-chan kept on talking. But finally she found that she finished saying all. She sat with her mouth closed trying hard to think of something.
But just then the headmaster got up, placed his large, warm hand on her head, and said, “Well, now you’re a student of this school.”
At that moment Totto-chan felt she met someone she really liked for the very first time in her life. And the headmaster seemed just as interested in what she said as she was.
It was time for lunch. The headmaster listened to Totto-chan for four whole hours! Never before did any grown-up listen to her for as long as that. The headmaster, however, made her feel safe and warm and happy. She wanted to stay with him forever.
That’s how Totto-chan felt about Headmaster Sosaku Kobayashi that first day. And, luckily, the headmaster felt the same about her.
44.Why did Totto-chan meet the man?
A.She thought she liked him. B.She was interested in his job.
C.She hoped to help the man. D.She wanted to go to his school.
45.What does the underlined part “get along all right with this man” mean in paragraph 4?
A.Go to a place together with him. B.Sit down very close to him.
C.Stay with him in a friendly way. D.Do all things as well as him.
46.What kind of person was the headmaster?
A.Kind and warm. B.Strange but smart.
C.Brave and clever. D.Careless but helpful.
47.Which can be the best title for the article?
A.The worried mother B.The long talk
C.The lucky school day D.The new school
C
Long long ago, there was a piece of wood. It was not an expensive piece of wood, just a common block of firewood, one of those thick legs that were put on the fire to make cold rooms warm.
One fine day this piece of wood found itself in the shop of an old carpenter (木匠). Everyone called him Mastro Cherry, for the tip of his nose was so round and red that it looked like a ripe cherry.
As soon as he saw that piece of wood, Mastro Cherry was filled with joy. Rubbing his hands together happily, he said to himself, “This has come in time. I’m in need of a leg of the table” But as he was about to give it the first blow, he stood still with the arm uplifted, for he had heard a little voice say, “Please be careful! Do not hit me so hard!” Surprising, isn’t it?
He tried to find out where that voice had come from and he saw no one! He looked under the bench—no one! He searched the room—no one! He opened the door to look around the street—and still no one!
“Oh, I see!” he then said, laughing and shaking his head. “There may be something wrong with my ears.”
“Well, well—to work once more.” He struck another blow hard on the piece of wood.
“Oh, oh! You hurt me!” cried the same far-away little voice.
Mastro Cherry’s mouth opened wide, eyes turned afraid and his tongue hung down on his chin (下巴). “Where did that voice come from? This piece of wood has learned to cry like a child? Here it is—a piece of common firewood, the same as any other. Yet—might someone be hidden (藏) in it? If so, the worst for him. I’ll fix him!” With these words, he started to knock it. He threw it to the floor, against the walls, and even up to the ceiling.
He listened for the tiny voice to cry. He waited two minutes—nothing; five minutes—nothing; ten minutes—nothing. “Oh, I see,” he said, trying bravely to laugh and touching his hair. “Well, well—to work once more!” So he tried to sing a merry song to get power, and worked on.
“Stop it! Oh, stop it! You tickle my stomach” This time poor Mastro Cherry fell as if he had been shot (击中). When he opened his eyes, he found himself sitting on the floor.
48.How many times did the piece of wood talk?
A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.
49.What does the underlined word “blow” probably mean?
A.A hard hit. B.Air from the mouth. C.A quick move. D.A musical sound.
50.Which is the right order of the carpenter’s actions?
a. He heard the first voice.
b. He looked for the voice everywhere.
c. He laughed and sang to encourage himself.
d. He wondered if someone was hidden in the wood.
e. He found a piece of common firewood in his shop.
A.a-e-b-d-c B.e-a-b-c-d C.a-e-c-b-d D.e-a-b-d-c
51.How did the man’s feelings change in the whole story?
A.bored→surprised→tired B.happy→surprised→afraid
C.happy→afraid→relaxed D.surprised→afraid→worried
D
There is a flower in a forest. She has some neighbors like a cactus (仙人掌), a pine (松树) and other plants. One spring day, she says to the cactus, “Look, I am so beautiful, but you are full of thorns (刺). You are not beautiful.”
Day after day, the flower never stops being unkind to the cactus. But the cactus never gets sad or angry. He always replies, “Every life has a purpose (目的) in existence (存在).”
When summer comes, it is hot and dry. The flower begins to wither, but the cactus grows well. The cactus’s root system (根系) is wide and he is good at storing (存储) water in his body.
One day, the flower sees a bird make a small hole in the cactus with its beak (喙). The bird is drinking water inside the cactus through the hole.
“It must hurt.” says the flower.
“Yes,” the pine replies, “but the cactus doesn’t want his bird friend to suffer (受苦).”
The flower also wants to drink water. She asks the cactus for some water. The cactus agrees kindly.
The flower feels so sorry. From then on, she has decided not to judge (评判) others by their looks.
52.A ________ may not be the flower’s neighbor.
A.cactus B.pine C.tree D.dog
53.What does the underlined word “wither” mean in paragraph 3?
A.Become strong. B.Become tall. C.Become weak. D.Become noisy.
54.The cactus has ________.
A.a wide root system B.a long beak
C.a beautiful face D.a big hole
55.The cactus gives water to the bird because ________.
A.he wants to help friends B.he has too much water
C.his body is badly hurt D.the bird is not so kind
56.What does the story want to tell us?
A.Don’t complain about our life. B.Never judge others by looks.
C.Don’t worry about the future. D.Water is important for us.
F
There is a little sparrow. He always looks for something to eat and one day he gets a big bean. But before he can eat it, he has to wash his hands. He hides (藏) the bean on a bridge and flies down to the river below to clean up.
“I just can’t wait for my wonderful breakfast, ” the sparrow says to himself. Then he makes his way back up to the bridge. “I won’t have to work for a week! ” But when he gets back to his hiding place, he can’t find the bean!
As the sparrow flies around looking for his lost treasure, he sees a farmer coming over the bridge. “Excuse me, can you help me find my bean? ” the sparrow asks. “Please, do I look like I have time to find a tiny bean? Find it yourself,” says the farmer as he walks away.
The sparrow sees a soldier (士兵) coming over the bridge. He asks the soldier the same question. “Please, little bird, I have no time for you,” he answers and walks on. Then a minister (大臣) comes walking by, but before the sparrow can even ask, he laughs and walks away. The little bird almost gives up hope, when the king comes up the bridge, riding on an elephant. The sparrow repeats (重复) his question, but the king doesn’t take a look at him. The sparrow sits on the bridge, hungry and sad.
An ant comes by. After he hears the sparrow’s story, he goes up to the elephant. “Tell the king to find that poor bird’s food, or I will go inside your ear and bite (咬) you!” The elephant stops, turns to the king and says, “Help that sparrow, or I will throw you off.” The king is very afraid. He calls the minister over and the minister orders the soldier. Then the soldier goes over to the farmer, “Find that bird’s bean, or I’ll kick you off this bridge!” The farmer searches for a whole day and he finds the bean. The sparrow is thankful, and he eats well for the next week.
57.Where does the sparrow hide his bean?
A.On the bridge. B.Under the bridge. C.On the road. D.We don’t know.
58.How many times does the sparrow ask the same question?
A.1. B.2. C.3. D.4.
59.What’s the correct order of the following sentences?
①The sparrow hides the bean on the bridge. ②The ant asks the elephant to help the sparrow.
③The minister laughs and walks away. ④The sparrow sees a farmer coming over the bridge.
A.①③②④ B.④③①② C.①④③② D.③①④②
60.When does the farmer find the bean?
A.The next week. B.In the morning. C.At noon. D.At the end of the day.
61.What can you learn from the story?
A.Breakfast is our treasure. B.We should help people in need.
C.Prepare for the rainy day. D.Never leave today’s work for tomorrow.
五、单词拼写
62.Last year, some families (lose) everything in the flood.
63.—My grandfather once (fight) against the Japanese in the war (战争).
—He is really a hero! I hope I can interview him one day!
64.—Do you know that Auntie Han (sudden) became popular on the Internet for her “10-yuan handmade coffee”?
—Of course. But we’d better think twice before following the trend (潮流).
65.—The 2024 Chinese Dragon Boat Race was held during the Dragon Boat Festival in Yancheng. Many teams tried their best (enter) the final!
—I watched the race on TV. The team members worked together so well!
66.I am sure you (pass) the exam if you study hard.
67.Miss Li is reading her textbook carefully without (notice) me enter the teacher’s office.
68.I remember (lock) the door when I left home, but now it’s open.
69.The little girl (fall) off the bike and hurt her leg just now.
70.The flood the village and everyone set off for another safe place. (destroy)
71.Look! How the kids are playing the games in the playground! (happy)
六、书面表达
72.近日,教育部发布《全国青少年学生读书行动实施方案》 倡导青少年学生珍惜大好年华,充分利用阅读黄金期,博览群书。假如你是李华,初二年级举行“悦读经典,润泽心田”好书推荐主题活动,请你根据以下信息写一篇短文,向全班推荐自己最喜欢的一本书——《西游记》,并且谈谈你对阅读的看法。
注意事项:
1. 参考提示语,可适当发挥;
2. 语句通顺,意思连贯,书写工整;
3. 文章不得出现你的任何真实信息(姓名,校名和地名等);
4. 词数:不得少于70词。(开头已给出,但不计入总词数)
提示词:Journey to the West, is written by, the Monkey King, a magic stick, make 72 changes, keep fight, help the weak
My Favorite Book
Good books are valuable treasures. As for me, my favorite book is
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62.lost
63.fought
64.suddenly
65.to enter
66.will pass
67.noticing
68.locking
69.fell
70.destroyed
71.happily
72.例文
My Favorite Book
Good books are valuable treasures. As for me, my favorite book is Journey to the West. It is written by Wu Chengen and it is a traditional Chinese book. I like it because I like the Monkey King very much. He is clever and brave. He can make 72 changes. He is good at kung fu. He uses his kung fu to keep fighting against the bad people and help the weak. He has a magic stick. He can make it big and long at any time.
I can learn a lot from the book. Reading makes me clever and brave. I will never give up when I am in trouble.
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