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1、七下完型、閱讀、語法填空訓練(七)一、完形填空AMulin is a small boy from Hubei. He is a(n)_1_boy. His parents divorced(離婚)when he was two years old. He lived with his_2_and grandmother. _3_the age of 5, his father died of heart disease. He had to live with his grandmother. Unfortunately, there was_4_wrong with his grandmo

2、thers head. He _5_his grandmother well. At the same time, he got_6_grades at school. When he was ten, he took his grandmother to see a_7_in Wuhan with some peoples help. They lived in Wuhan for a month. He had_8_time to go out because he had to look after his grandmother.He called_9_a “Sunshine Boy”

3、. He_10_happy every day. But when the reporter asked him_11_he was really so happy. He said he wasnt. He didnt want to show his unhappiness to his grandmother. He told the_12_ that when he was unhappy, he wrote the unhappy things on the paper with which he folded a model_13_. When the plane flew awa

4、y, he felt relaxed.When the reporter asked him if he felt sorry to_14_so many lessons because of going to Wuhan, he said the lessons he missed could be learned later, but if his grandmother missed the best time to cure(治療), there would be nothing to get the chance_15_.What a good boy! We should lear

5、n from him.1. A. lucky B. unlucky C. polite D. impolite2. A. mother B. father C. sister D. brother3. A. At B. In C. For D. To4. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything5. A. looked at B. looked up C. looked for D. looked after6. A. good B. bad C. big D. small7. A. film B. program C. doctor

6、D. friend8. A. few B. much C. many D. little9. A. he B. himself C. she D. herself10. A. smelt B. tasted C. looked D. felt11. A. that B. if C. where D. why12. A. writer B. reader C. teacher D. reporter13. A. bike B. train C. plane D. ship14. A. get B. catch C. miss D. forget15. A. back B. up C. off D

7、. down二、閱讀理解AWhere is the university?This is a question that many visitors to Cambridge ask. But no one can give them an exact answer, for there is no wall to be found around the university. The university is the city. You can find classroom buildings, libraries, museums and offices of the universit

8、y all over the city. And most of its members are the students and teachers of the thirty-one colleges. Cambridge was already a town long before the first students and teachers arrived 800 years ago. It grew up by the river Cranta, and the river was once called the Cam. A bridge was built over the ri

9、ver as early as 875. So the town got its name Cambridge. In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries more and more land was for college buildings. The town grew much faster in the nineteenth century after the opening of the railway in 1845. Cambridge became a city in 1951 and now it has a population o

10、f over 100, 000. Many young students in other countries expect to study at Cambridge. A large number of people from all over the world come to visit the university. It has become a famous place all around the world. 1. Visitors to Cambridge can find the following in the university except_. A. librar

11、ies B. walls C. offices D. museums2. According to the passage, Cambridge University is made up of_colleges. A.31 B.15 C.875 D.8003. The town got its name from_. A. the first students and teachers B. the bridge built over the river CamC. the members of the university D. the person who designed the br

12、idge4. Which is the correct order of the events about Cambridge?a. The railway was opened. b. Cambridge became a city. c. More and more land was for college buildings. d. The first students and teachers arrived at the town. A. acbd B. dacb C. bcad D. dcab5. From the passage, we know that_. A. the to

13、wn grew much faster before 1845B. the city had a population of 100, 000 in 1951C. many young students dream of studying at Cambridge UniversityD. the Cambridge University has a history of more than 1, 000 years. BCopenhagen is a city full of fairy tales (童話故事). If you want to explore it, you have to

14、 spend a long time and walk slower to enjoy yourself. Copenhagen was the first city to have a street for walkers only. The city has less traffic noise and pollution than any other European capital.Walking along the river banks, youll see the Amalienborg Palace first. The kings family is living there

15、.Churches and castles show us the original (最初的) city. Copenhagen became the capital of Denmark in 1445.But fires in 1728 and 1795 completely destroyed (摧毀) the old wooden buildings. Much of what we see today dates back to (追溯到) the 19th and early 20th centuries.Keep going, and youll see the Christi

16、ansborg Palace. The town of Copenhagen began there. Then you will see Nyhavn (尼哈芬), a waterway, which was dug in 1673.When you see it, youll understand why Hans Christian Andersen made this beautiful waterway his home. Nyhavn is a peaceful and wonderful place. Youll usually see some rich people walk

17、 along here.If you walk there, you can enjoy the old trees, the colourful lights and the beautiful gardens. You might feel as if you were in a fairy tale.1.The underlined word “explore” in Paragraph 1 probably means _ in Chinese.A. 探索 B. 進入 C. 找到 D. 離開2.Which of the following European capital cities

18、 has the least traffic noise and pollution?A. London. B. Rome. C. Paris. D. Copenhagen.3.We can NOT see _ in Copenhagen today.A. churches and castles B. the Amalienborg Palace C. the old wooden buildings D. the Christiansborg Palace4.Which of the following is TRUE about Nyhavn?A. Andersen made it hi

19、s home. B. It has a history of 383 years.C. Rich people seldom walk along it. D. Its a fictitious (虛構(gòu)的) place in a fairy tale.5.What does the passage mainly talk about?A. Preventing fires. B. Visiting Copenhagen. C. Writing fairy tales. D. Digging a waterway.CLittle Jack loved being the youngest kid

20、. His favourite time of the day was when his friend Timmy came to play. However, he had to stay in the yard (院子), or his mother would be angry.One day when Little Jack were playing ball outside with Timmy, the ball rolled (滾動) across the street. Before he knew it, his little legs were running as fas

21、t as they could. At that time, he heard a loud sound. As he looked left, he saw a big white car very close to him.Uncle Joe came running from behind. “Little Jack, are you okay? ” he shouted loudly, but little Jack could not speak and he could not move.Just then Mama came out. “Little Jack, get out

22、of the street RIGHT NOW!” she ordered.Little Jack felt his legs and body shaking. When he looked up, Uncle Joe was standing next to him and Mama was waving (揮舞) at the big white car.Little Jack began to cry. Uncle Joe said softly (溫柔地), “Come on, Wee Man. Get up. Youre out of danger now. ”Little Jac

23、k said, “Why do I always break the rules, Uncle Joe? I know the rules but I just dont want to follow them. ”Uncle Joes face got serious and said, “Well, Wee Man, people always have a problem with rules. Nobody really wants to follow the rules. When we understand people make rules to help us, we begi

24、n to see why we must follow the rules. ”Little Jack looked up at Mama and said, “Mama, Im very sorry. I dont like rules, but I know why you make the rules for me. ”1. Little Jack likes best.A. playing with the toy car B. playing with his friend Timmy C. playing ball outside with his Mama D. talking

25、with Uncle Joe2. The right order of the following is . Little Jack felt his legs and body shaking. Little Jack began to get up with the help of Uncle Joe. Little Jack said sorry to Mama. Little Jack couldnt speak or move.A. B. C. D. 3. What does “Wee Man” probably mean in the passage?A. A man who is

26、 tall. B. A young man who is cute. C. A man who is short. D. A young man who is not afraid.4. Why did Little Jack say sorry to Mama?A. Because he played ball with Timmy. B. Because he broke the rules.C. Because he ran fast in the yard. D. Because he played beside a big white car.DI grew up poorlivin

27、g in a big family with six brothers, three sisters, my father, and a wonderful mother. We had little money, but plenty of love and attention. I was very happy and energetic. I understood that no matter how poor a person was, he could still afford a dream. My dream was sports. By the time I was sixte

28、en, I could throw a ninety-mile-per-hour baseball and hit anything that moved on the field. I was also lucky:my high school coach was Ollie Jarvis, who not only believed in me, but also taught me how to believe in myself. One special incident(事件) with him changed my life forever. It was the summer b

29、etween my junior and senior years, and I was offered a summer job. This meant a chance for money in my pocket-money for dates with girls, money for a new bike, new clothes, and I could begin to save money for a house for my mother. Then I realized, to do that work, I would have to give up summer bas

30、eball training. When I told coach Jarvis, he was as angry as I expected him to be. You have your whole life to work, he said, Your time for playing isnt long. You cant afford to waste it. I stood before him with my head banging, trying to think of the words that would explain to him why my dream of

31、buying my mom a house and having money in my pocket was worth facing his disappointment in me. How much are you going to make at this job, son?he asked. Three twenty-five an hour. I replied. Well, he asked, is 3.5 an hour the price of a dream?That simple question made me understand the difference be

32、tween wanting something right now and having a goal for the future. I practiced hard that summer, and within the year I was chosen by a famous team to play baseball, and was offered 20, 000 a year. Later, I was given a baseball scholarship to the University of Arizona, which led me to an education.

33、In 1984, I began to play the Denver Bronces for $ 1.7 million a year, And Certainly, I bought my mother the house of my dream!1. When did the writer want to take a part-time job? A. When he decided to buy his mother a house. B. When he graduated from junior high school. C. When he found it difficult

34、 to play baseball well. D. When he thought his big family was too poor. 2. Whom should the writer thank most for his success? A. His coach. B. His mother. C. He himself. D. His teammates3. By writing the article, the writer tries to tell us that. A. to buy a house for his family is the dream of most

35、 young people B. trying to become a sport star is the easiest way to realize a dream C. something we want now often has to give away to a long term long goal D. to succeed without help from others is impossible for the young4. What can be a proper title for the text? A. A Part-time Job B. A House fo

36、r Mom C. A Strict Coach D. A Priceless Dream. 三、語法填空閱讀下面短文, 按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語法性和上下文連貫的要求, 在空格處填人一個適當?shù)脑~或使用括號中詞語的正確形式填空。 New York is one of (1)_ (excite) cities in the world.You might want to do some (2)_ (shop) in New York. Fifth Avenue is (3)_ (probable) New Yorks most famous shopping street, but if you go,

37、be prepared to “window shop” only. This is shopping for the rich. There are other, (4)_ (little) expensive shopping areas(區(qū)域)nearby, and youll soon come across famous(5)_ (store) such (6)_Bloomingdales, Macys and FAO Schwartz.And if youve brought your rollerblades, then a visit to Central Park is a

38、must. This is a large, open park right (7)_ the middle of Manhattan, but if you thought that people came here to relax, sits down for a few minutes and get away from the rush of New York life, then youd be wrong. Nobody (8)_ (sit) in Central Park: they run, jog(慢跑), and most of all they rollerblade.When you leave New York, you might be (9)_ (tire), even poor and overweight, (10)_ the one thing you wont be is bored! 四、任務(wù)型閱讀A.And it was too big for me.B.A typical family is smaller now.C.Or your friends bikes are bet

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