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第8课时 七年级(上) Units 7~8
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一、阅读理解
Betty lived in a small town. Beautiful flowers were seen everywhere in the town. Because of the shyness, Betty just stood with few words in public. The shy girl hardly talked to people in social activities. She was often considered as a quiet girl in the community. She felt like a wallflower and wondered if she would go unnoticed all the time.
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However, her closest friend, Fiona, was completely different. Fiona loved to communicate with others and she encouraged Betty to change. She told Betty that life wasn’t always as beautiful as roses and that everyone was able to make it full of roses.
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With the encouragement of Fiona, Betty began to change. Instead of being a wallflower, she started attending a community theater class. She took an active part in acting in the theater group. Her gift for acting began to shine. However, new difficulties were never far away. One of Betty’s classmates became a thorn(刺) in her side. The classmate was not satisfied with her achievements, but Betty continued to deal with the situation. She managed to show herself and became friends with the classmate. All the changes made her feel fresh every day.
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Betty’s hard work paid off when the town’s famous director, Mr. Johnson, watched one of her plays. He liked her acting so much that he offered her the lead role in his new play. Betty’s moment arrived. People were happy to watch her show.
Finally, Betty became a confident(自信的) girl. Her change was like a beautiful rose in full flower. She encountered many difficulties which taught her that there’s no rose without a thorn. But those thorns helped her develop her abilities. Betty proved(证明) that personal changes were possible for anyone.
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1.Why did Betty stand with few words in public?
A.Because she was shy.
B.Because she was great.
C.Because she was tidy.
D.Because she was smart.
2.What can we infer(推断) from paragraph 4?
A.Johnson was good at writing.
B.People hardly watched Betty’s show.
C.Directors often act in plays.
D.Betty did well in her show.
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3. Which is the closest in meaning to the underlined word “encountered”?
A.Gave. B.Met. C.Forgot. D.Liked.
4. What does Betty’s story tell us?
A.The more changes we make, the more confident we are.
B.Friendship makes it possible for everyone to change.
C.It’s possible for everyone to make a change.
D.A person can hardly change without going through difficulties.
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二、阅读还原
You may be too busy to notice the wonderful world where you live.
Taking time to know your own town or city can help you see it in a new light.
With the warm weather outside, now is a good time to go exploring(探索) with
a trusted adult. 1._______
◆Act like a tourist.
Many times, when you live in a place, you never really explore some of the
most exciting parts that a visitor might. Start by asking yourself this question:
2.______ Maybe you can visit a historic building, a nice park, or a new ice-
cream store.
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◆Consider local attractions(景点).
First, do some research online and talk to an adult about where to go.
3.______ A local museum or zoo might have a new exhibit. You might
also head to a national park for a hike.
◆4._______
With an adult’s guide, look up walking tours for a whole new way to
explore your city. Some cities offer walking tours focused on a theme, like
food or local parks. You can also search for free self-guided walking tours in
your area.
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◆Take a photography(摄影) walk.
5.______ Pick a theme for your photos, like special dishes, local waterways, or lovely birds. And at the end of the day, you can look back on all your explorations.
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A.Find out a guided tour.
B.Here is how to get started.
C.Another way to see where you live with fresh eyes is to go exploring with your camera.
D.Then try to think about which place is the best to explore.
E.If I have never been to the town before, when is the best time to explore?
F.If my friends came to the town for the first time, where would I advise them to go?
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三、完形填空
Friendships light up our lives. Everyone needs friends. I have many 1 myself. In my opinion, that is because I’m 2 , honest and I’m always kind to everyone.
In school, my classmates and I often chat with each other during break. I like telling 3 to my friends. My jokes make them laugh loudly and feel very 4 . For me, happiness is the most important thing.
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A true friend should be 5 with his or her friends. I don’t feel comfortable when I lie to my friends. If they notice that I am not telling the truth, they won’t 6 me anymore. However, sometimes I have to tell white lies. That’s because I don’t want to hurt my friends’ feelings. But in most situations, I’m honest with my friends.
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Kindness is important too. For example, I might lend a pen to my deskmate, but he accidentally 7 it. I won’t regret lending the pen to him, because our class is like a big family. We should 8 each other. I won’t get angry because my deskmate didn’t mean to break my pen. I’ll smile and say “it’s OK” to 9 . A smile costs nothing but is worth a lot. I think it can also mean “I forgive you”. Maybe that’s one of the reasons why my friends often say I have a “heart of gold”.
Being a good friend to others is just as important as having good friends yourself. I’m not perfect, 10 I think I am funny, honest and kind, and that’s why I have so many good friends.
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1.A.pets B.friends C.teachers D.students
2.A.funny B.serious C.scared D.strange
3.A.stories B.lies C.jokes D.the truth
4.A.sad B.bored C.happy D.sleepy
5.A.bad B.helpful C.careful D.honest
6.A.protect B.encourage C.hate D.trust
7.A.breaks B.reminds C.changes D.records
8.A.stay B.help C.meet D.call
9.A.her B.him C.them D.us
10.A.and B.because C.but D.so
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