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第一部分 教材主题语篇练
七年级(上) Unit 1
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Ⅰ.完形填空
1.language(n.) ______
2.communicate(v.) ______
3.in the end ______
4.invite(v.) ______
5.have…in common ________________
语言
沟通
最后
邀请
有……共同之处
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Adrian and his new friend Manuel didn't speak the same language.
Adrian spoke English and Manuel spoke Spanish. But they found ways to
communicate . .1. . each other.
One day, Adrian decided to . .2. . Manuel to play basketball. He didn't
know if Manuel knew how to play, but he hoped that he could. When
the two boys got together after school, Adrian took Manuel to the
basketball court. He said “. .3. . me” to Manuel, and then he shot a
basketball through the hoop(篮筐). Then, he threw the . .4. . to Manuel.
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Adrian didn't think Manuel would be able to make a basket, but he
scored . .5. .. For the next hour, the two boys played.
The next day, Adrian told his other friends what a great . .6. . Manuel
was. He also told them that he wanted Manuel to play basketball with
them after school. At first they didn't know if that was a good idea.
How could Manuel play if he didn't understand English? “He does
understand some English,” Adrian said. “Besides, he understands
basketball. That's what's . .7. ..” In the end, Adrian's friends . .8. . him and
thought they could play together.
After school, they started to play. Everyone agreed that Manuel was
an excellent player. They were . .9. . that Adrian had invited him. . .10. .
they spoke different languages, they had basketball in common. That was
what mattered.#4
1.( ) A. about B. to C. with D. at
2.( ) A. invite B. order C. refuse D. encourage
3.( ) A. Choose B. Watch C. Protect D. Love
4.( ) A. cup B. box C. basket D. ball
5.( ) A. safely B. freely C. easily D. angrily
6.( ) A. speaker B. worker C. listener D. player
7.( ) A. necessary B. strange C. terrible D. comfortable
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8.( ) A. agreed with B. parted with
C. helped with D. dealt with
9.( ) A. sad B. nervous C. glad D. afraid
10.( ) A. Although B. Because C. Unless D. If
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Ⅱ.选择型阅读理解
1.share(v.) ______
2.mess up ____________
3.take care of ____________
4.think about ______
5.make friends ________
分享
把……弄乱
照顾;照看
考虑
交朋友
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Emma loved books more than anything else. She would spend hours
reading in her room, imagining herself in far-away lands, solving
mysteries, or flying with superheroes. But there was one problem—Emma
didn't like sharing her books with others.
One day, her friend Lily asked, “Emma, can I borrow your new
book? It looks really interesting!” Emma thought for a while. “I don't
think so,” she said. “I'm afraid you might mess it up.”
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Lily looked disappointed, but she didn't say anything. That evening,
Emma told her mom about the conversation. “Why don't you let Lily
borrow it?” her mom asked. “Good books should be shared.”
“But what if she doesn't take care of it?” Emma replied.
“Sometimes, sharing means trusting others,” her mom said. “If you
never share, you might miss out on(错过) something wonderful.”
Emma thought about her mom's words. The next day, she brought
the book to school and handed it to Lily. “Here you go,” she said shyly.
“Please be careful with it.”
Lily's face lit up. “Thank you, Emma! I promise I'll take good care
of it.”
A week later, Lily returned the book, looking excited. “The story
was amazing!” she said. “And guess what? I found another book written
by the same author! You can borrow it if you'd like.”
Emma smiled. She realized her mom was right—sharing had brought
her something wonderful. From that day on, Emma started sharing her
books more often, and she found new stories and made new friends
along the way.#9
1. What did Emma imagine doing according to Paragraph 1?
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a. Being in far-away lands. b. Solving mysteries. c. Flying with
superheroes. d. Flying like a bird.
A. a, b, d B. b, c, d C. a, c, d D. a, b, c
2.Why was Emma afraid to share her books? ___
A. Because she didn't want people to know her favorite stories.
B. Because she thought others might break her books.
C. Because she didn't have enough books to share.
D. Because she believed sharing was not important.
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3. What does the underlined word “handed” in Paragraph 6
probably mean? ___
A. Gave. B. Told. C. Sent. D. Returned.
4.How did Lily feel when Emma shared her book? ___
A. Happy. B. Nervous. C. Interested. D. Disappointed.
5.What can we learn from the text? ___
A. We should trust our family.
B. Lily is the best writer.
C. We should learn to share.
D. Everyone has a wonderful friend.
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Ⅲ.七选五还原型阅读理解
1.introduce(v.) ______
2.body language __________
3.take a deep breath ________
4.clearly(adv.) ________
5.point out ______
介绍
肢体语言
深呼吸
清楚地
指出
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Introducing yourself to a class
full of people is usually seen as
being people's worst dream. 1. ___
◆Be prepared.
When you join a new class,
you have to say something about
yourself, even though you don't
want to. 2. ___ What are you good
at? What's your favorite subject?
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A. Know your listener.
B. Look around the room.
C. So think about what you might
say.
D. Besides, smiling is often seen as
a polite thing.
E. But introducing myself is much
more than saying my name.
F. By doing this, you're already
making yourself seem more
confident.
G. However, you can make things a
lot easier by following these simple
tips.#7
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◆Smile.
Everybody in the classroom is
nervous about introducing
themselves too, so smile and create
a relaxing atmosphere(气氛) around
you, and others will follow you and
smile too. 3. ___ It's a way that
you can use body language to leave
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A. Know your listener.
B. Look around the room.
C. So think about what you might
say.
D. Besides, smiling is often seen as
a polite thing.
E. But introducing myself is much
more than saying my name.
F. By doing this, you're already
making yourself seem more
confident.
G. However, you can make things a
lot easier by following these simple
tips.#7
a good impression on your
classmates.
◆4. ___
We also want to look at the
floor when introducing ourselves to
a class, but take a deep breath,
lift your eyes up and look around
the room at the faces watching you.
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A. Know your listener.
B. Look around the room.
C. So think about what you might
say.
D. Besides, smiling is often seen as
a polite thing.
E. But introducing myself is much
more than saying my name.
F. By doing this, you're already
making yourself seem more
confident.
G. However, you can make things a
lot easier by following these simple
tips.#7
5. ___ Introduce your name and
hobbies clearly, and people will feel
like they already know you a little
better.
If you follow the tips above,
you'll see that introducing yourself
really doesn't have to be hard.#4.2
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A. Know your listener.
B. Look around the room.
C. So think about what you might
say.
D. Besides, smiling is often seen as
a polite thing.
E. But introducing myself is much
more than saying my name.
F. By doing this, you're already
making yourself seem more
confident.
G. However, you can make things a
lot easier by following these simple
tips.#7
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