课时训练(四) Units5—8(七下)
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Ⅰ.单项填空
1.[2018·连云港] —Couldyouhelpmecarrytheequipmenttothebasketballfield,Robin? — .I’lldoitatonce. A.Notatall
B.Noproblem
C.Waitamoment
D.That’sright
2.[2018·云南] —Ilikethe namedTheEnglishWorldverymuch. —Me,too.Ihavereaditformanyyears. A.game
B.program
C.movie
D.magazine
3.[2018·东营]The119passengersare
LiuChuanjian.Withouthim,theywouldprobablyhavelosttheirlives. A.hardon
B.thankfulto
C.friendlyto
D.responsiblefor
4.It’snecessaryforthephubbers(低头族)to thetimetheyspendontheirsmartphones. A.cutin
B.cutoff
C.cutdown
D.cutout
5.[2018·本溪] —Isthisdictionaryyours,Tim? —No, isinmydesk. A.yours
B.mine
C.his
D.hers
6.FourstudentsoftheDramaClubcomefromGrade7, allcomefromGrade8. A.another
B.others
C.theother
D.theothers
7.[2018·青岛] —Ican’tfindmymobilephone. —Don’tworry.Maybeyou itathome. A.forgot
B.missed
C.lost
D.left
8.—Heisbusy atschool,butheneverforgets hismomaphonecalleveryday. —Oh,weshouldtrytodolikehim. A.working;giving
B.work;give
C.working;togive
D.work;togive
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Ⅱ.完形填空
(i) 阅读下面短文,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
SusieSunbeam(阳光的人)wasnotherrealname.ItwasSusanBrown, 9 everyonecalledherSunbeam,becauseshehadsuchasweet,smilingface.She 10 tookbrightnesswithherwherevershewent.Hergrandfatherfirstgave 11
thisname,anditseemedtofitthelittlegirlso 12 thatsoonittooktheplaceofherown.
EvenwhenSusiewasababy,shelaughedandsmiledfrommorningtillnight.Nooneeverheardhercryunlessshewas 13 orhurt.Whenshehadlearntto
14 ,shelovedtogoaroundthehouseandgetthingsforhermother. 15 ,shehelpedherselfasmuchasshecould. Sheloved 16 .Shewouldsitbyhermother’
ssideforanhouratatime,andaskhermanyquestions.Atothertimes,shewouldtakeanewbookandreadquietly.Susiewasalwayspleasantinherplaywithotherchildren.Sheneveruseda(n) 17 word,buttriedtodowhateverwouldmakeherplaymateshappy. Oneday,a(n) 18 littlegirlwithanoldtorn(撕破
的)dresspassedby.Susieheardsomechildrenteasingandlaughingather.Sheatonceranouttothegate,andaskedthelittlegirltocome 19 .
“Whatareyoucryingfor? ” Susieasked. “Becausetheyall 20 atme,” shesaid. ThenSusietookthelittlegirlintothehouse.She 21
thelittlegirlwithkindwords,andshegaveheroneofherownbestdressesandagoodpairofshoes.Thisbroughtreal 22 tothepoorchild,andshethoughtthatSunbeamwasthe 23 nameforSusanBrown. 9.A.and 10.A.sometimes 11.A.it 12.A.possibly 13.A.happy
B.but B.seldom B.him B.clearly B.sick
C.or C.never C.her C.nicely C.fine
D.so D.always D.them D.easily D.busy
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14.A.walk 15.A.Bytheway 16.A.study 17.A.kind 18.A.honest 19.A.in 20.A.look 21.A.broughtup 22.A.pain 23.A.wrong
B.say B.Inthisway B.nature B.unkind B.weak B.out B.point B.gaveup B.trouble B.right
C.read C.Ontheway C.travel C.usual C.poor C.up C.shout C.pickedup C.pleasure C.strange
D.write D.Inaway D.sport D.unusual D.rich D.down D.laugh D.cheeredup D.truth D.common
(ii)[2018·泰安改编] 阅读下面短文,用方框中所给词的适当形式填空。
sleep,who,reduce,similar,active,off,raise,how,little,kind Intoday’sworld,sleepexpertsoftensaythatforabetternight’srest,Americansshouldturn24. theirsmartphonesoriPadsbeforesleeping.Suchelectronicproductsmakethebrainmore25. ,andtheninfluencetheirsleep.Butaccordingtoalatestsurvey,morethan90%ofAmericansoftenuseacomputerorsomeother26. ofelectronicproductsinthehourbeforebed.
Researchersfindthatman-madelightfromsomeelectronicproductsatnightmayreduce(减少)thebrainchemicalsthathelp27. .Inthestudy,theresearchersletvolunteersread,playgamesandwatchmoviesonascreenfordifferenttimewhilemeasuring28.
muchlighttheireyesreceived.Theyfoundthattwohoursofsittingbeforeabrightscreenatnight29. thesleepchemicallevelsbyabout22%.
Thentheresearchersstudiedthecollegestudents30. oftenusedcomputersatnight.Theygotthe31.
results.Andresearcherssaythatmaynotonlycausesleeplessness,butalso32. theriskofobesity(肥胖症),diabetes(糖尿病)andotherdiseases.
Tobeonthesafeside,theresearcherssuggestthatweshouldusecomputers33. thanbefore,orturndownourscreensasmuchaspossiblebeforesleeping.
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Ⅲ.[2018·江西] 阅读理解
Everyyearon15thOctober,over200millionpeoplearoundtheworldtakepartinGlobalHandwashingDay.Butwhydowehaveadayforsomethingwedoallthetime?Well,researchshowsthatnotenoughpeopleoftenwashtheirhandswithsoap.Expertsbelievethatthisleadstothedeathsofmillionsofpeopleeveryyear. Sidibe,apublichealthexpertsayssoapis
‘themostbeautifulinventioninpublichealth’.Washingyourhandswithsoapcanhaveahugeimpactonreducing(减少)thespreadofdiseases.Handwashingwithsoappreventsbabiesfromgettingillandkeepschildrenhealthyinschool.
However,washinghandswithsoapdoesnothappenasoftenasyoumightthink.Thisispartlybecausetherearen’tenoughresources(资源)inpoorercountries,butit’
salsobecauseformanypeople,handwashingissimplynotpartoftheireverydaylife.It’snoteasytogetpeopletochangehabitstheylearnedinearlychildhood—butthisiswhatGlobalHandwashingDaywantstodo.
In2008,theIndiancricketteamjoinedaround100millionIndianschoolchildreninwashingtheirhandstopromote(促
进)thefirsteverGlobalHandwashingDay.Everyyearsincethen,manydifferenteventshavebeenheldaroundtheworld.In2014,GlobalHandwashingDaywasusedinthefightagainstEbola,averyseriousdisease,witheventsheldinaffected(受感染的)Africancountries.
Today,localandnationalleaderscontinuetousethedaytospreadthemessageabouttheimportanceofcleanhands.Thehopeisthathandwashingbecomesanecessarypartofpeople’slivesandimprovesthehealthofmillionsaroundtheworld. 34.WhostartedGlobalHandwashingDay? A.Publichealthexperts.
B.TheIndians.
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