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初二英语周末练习6一、单项填空(15%)()1.AllthestudentsagreedtogotoQingdaoby_______seaandcampby_______sea.A.the;aB./theC./;/D.a;the()2.Doyouknowhowlongthemeetinghas_______?A.lastedB.heldC.overD.begun()3.Nowmobilephonesarenotsoexpensiveasthey_______tobe.A.useB.usedC.areusedD.wereused()4.Whatwastheboysearching________?A.fortheInternetB.theinformationfortheInternetC.forontheInternetD.Internet()5.—WhyareyoulookingforMaryinahurry,John?—Thebossiswonderingwhereshe_______andhowlongshe_______there.A.hasbeen;hasbeenB.hasgone;hasgoneC.hasbeen;hasgoneD.hasgone;hasbeen()6.You_______tothemeetingthisafternoonifyouhavesomethingimportanttodo.A.needn’ttocomeBdon’tneedcomeC.don’tneedcomingD.needn’tcome()7.Thehusbandandwifehavestrangehabits.He’dliketosleepwithlamp_______atnightandhiswifethewindow_______.A.burning;wideopenB.burnt;widelyopenedC.burnt;wideopenD.burning;widelyopen()8.—What’stheweatherlikeherethissummer?—There_______verylittlerain.A.areB.hasC.hasbeenD.havebeen()9.Couldyoutellmehowmanyplacesofinterestyou________sofar?A.visitedtoB.havebeenC.havetraveledtoD.havegoneto()10..一Dad,canIgotothemoviestonight?一Sure,butyoucomebackhomebefore9o'clock.AcanB.mustCmayD.might()11.Wedon'tknowitnext.Let'sgoandaskMr.Li.A.whattodoB.todowhatC.whethertodoD.todowhether()12.Wecan'tworkoutthephysicsproblem.Canyoutellus?A.howtodoB.whattodoitC.howtodoitD.whatshouldtodo()13.一Canyoucometohavedinnerwithmethisevening?一I'mafraidnot.Itakecareofmygrandmother.Sheisill.A.can'tB.havetoC.mayD.could()14.一Don'tgiveup,mychildren.Keepandyouwillbesuccessful.一Thankyou,Mr.Wang.We'lltryourbest.A.workingonB.workingoffC.forworkingD.towork()15.一Lucy,letmehelpyoufixyourcomputer.一.Icanmanageitmyself.A.That'sUKB.No,thanksC.PerhapsnotD.Notatall二、完形填空(10%)MrandMrsGreenwereveryworriedabouttheirson,Daniel.Hewasbornnormal(正常)ineveryotherway,1seemedtobedumb(哑的).MrandMrsGreentriedeverythingtogethimto2,butwithnosuccess.WhenDanielwassixyearsold,thebestdoctorsinthetownexamined(检查)him3,butcouldfindnothingwrong.Andheseemedtobesmart.Itwasjustthathe4spoke.“Theremightbesomethingwrongwithhis5,andhedoesn’tknowhe’sabletospeak,”onedoctorsaid.“Buthecanreadandwrite,”saidMrGreen,“We’vewrittenhimnotes,tellinghimtospeaksomeday.”“It’scertainlyvery6,”anotherdoctorsaid.“Perhapshewillbeabletospeaksomeday.”7passed.Danielwenttouniversity.Buthedidn’tspeakasingleword.ThenonedayDanielwashavingamealwithhisparents.Withoutanywarning,helookedupfromhis8andsaid,“Passmethesalt,please.”MrandMrsGreenwereexcited.“Youspoke!Youspoke!”theycried.“Whyhaveyou9solongtospeak?”“Ididn’thaveanythingtosay,”hesaid.“Untilnoweverythingwas10.Butyouforgottoputsaltinthesepotatoes.”()1.A.becauseB.whenC.butD.before()2.A.speakB.walkC.playD.laugh()3.A.angrilyB.slowlyC.carefullyD.quickly()4.A.neverB.oftenC.usuallyD.always()5.A.backB.hairC.faceD.mind()6.A.excitingB.strangeC.noisyD.quiet()7.A.HoursB.WeeksC.MonthsD.Years()8.A.chairB.mealC.handsD.books()9.A.sleptB.walkedC.missedD.waited()10.A.wrongB.easyC.perfectD.new三、阅读理解(30%)(A)Whenyouareabouttodosomethingbrave,acheerfulwishof“Goodluck!”fromafriendcanbehelpful.Butifyouthinkyouneedlotsofluck,whatelsemightyoudo?IntheUKandUStherearesomestrangetraditionsforbringingyourselfalittlemoregoodluck.Somearehundredsofyearsoldandsomearemuchnewer.Haveyouheardthesaying“Whenyouwishuponastar”?Ifyouarelookingupattheskyonaclearnightandyouseeasuddenflashoflight,itisprobablyashootingstar!Seeingonedoesn’thappenveryoften.Thesayinggoesthatifyouseeoneyouhavebeenverylucky,andsoifyoumakeawish,itwillcometrue.Maybeyouhaveheardoftheluckyrabbit’sfoot.Somepeoplebelievethatrabbitsareluckyanimals,sotheycarryapartoftherabbit,itsfoot,forgoodluck.Thereareallkindsofstrange,unclearrulesaboutwhichoftherabbit’sfeetistheluckiest.Itissaidthatthisgoodlucktraditionistheoldestoneofall.However,asthefunnysayinggoes,“Dependontherabbit’sfootifyouwill,butrememberitdidn’tworkfortherabbit!”PeopleinBritainlovetrees.Ifitisautumnandleavesarefallingfromthetrees,somepeopletrytocatchtheleavesastheyfallbecausetheythinkeachleaftheycatchwillbringthemaluckymonthinthefollowingyear—theywillneedtocatch12fallingleavestohaveawholeyearofgoodluck!()1.______ismentioned(提到)intheoldestgoodlucktradition.A.Arabbit’sfoot B.AfallingleafC.Acheerfulwishfromfriends D.Ashootingstar()2.FromParagraph3,weknowthat_______.A.wecanoftenseeshootingstarsB.peoplecanseeashootingstaronarainynightC.yourwishmaycometrueifyouseeashootingstarD.peoplebelievethatit’sunluckytoseeashootingstar()3.TheBritishtrytocatch12fallingleavesbecause_______.A.theleavesfallinautumnB.therearesomanyleavestocatchC.theleavescanbringthemaluckymonthD.theywanttohaveawholeyearofgoodluck()4.InParagraph5,theunderlinedword“them”refersto______.A.trees B.people C.leaves D.years()5.Thepassageismainlyabout______.A.howtowishuponastar B.thingsthatbringgoodluck C.BritishpeopleloveleavesD.whichoftherabbit’sfeetistheluckiest(B)OneafternoonIvisitedanartmuseumwhilewaitingformyhusbandtofinishabusinessmeeting.Iwaslookingforwardtoaquietviewoftheartworks.Ayoungcoupleviewingthepaintingsaheadofmechattednonstop(不停)betweenthemselves.Iwatchedthemamomentandfoundthewifewasdoingallthetalk.Iadmired(赞赏)thehusbandforputtingupwithhercontinuous(持续的)talk.Distracted(分心)bytheirnoise,Imovedon.ImetwiththemmanytimesasImovedthroughthedifferentroomsofart.EachtimeIheardhercontinuoustalk,Imovedawayquickly.Iwasstandingatthecounter(柜台)ofthemuseumgiftshopwhenthecouplecameneartotheexit.Beforetheyleft,themanreachedintohispocketandpulledoutawhitething.Heextended(展开)itintoalongstickandthentapped(敲打)hiswayintothecoatroomtogethiswife’sjacket.“He’sabraveman.”Thesalesmanatthecountersaid,“Mostofuswouldgiveup(放弃)ifwewereblind(瞎的)atsuchayoungage.Buthesaidhislifewouldn’tchangeduringhisrecovery(恢复).So,asbefore,heandhiswifecomeinwhenthere’sanewartshow.”“Buthowdoesheenjoytheart?”Iasked,“Hecan’tsee.”“Can’tsee?You’rewrong.Heseesalot.MorethanyouorIdo.”Theclerksaid,“Hiswifedescribeseachpaintingsohecanseeitinhishead.”Ilearnedsomethingfromthecouplethatday.Isawayoungwifedescribingpaintingstoapersonwithoutsight(视力)andahusbandwhowouldnotallowblindnesstochangehislife.AndIsawthelovesharedbytwopeopleasIwatchedthiscouplewalkawayhandinhand.()6.Theyoungcouplewasatanartmuseum________.A.toshowtheirlove B.toenjoyartC.todiscusspaintings D.todescribepaintings()7.“…Imovedawayquickly.”inParagraph3showsthatthewriter_______.A.wasinthehopeofvisitingmorerooms B.wasinahurrytobuysomegiftsC.wastiredofthenonstoptalking D.wasnotinterestedintheartshow()8.Wecaninfer(推断)fromthepassagethatthehusband_______.A.wasnotbornblind B.couldn’tstand(忍受)hiswifeC.knewnothingaboutart D.completelydependedon(完全依靠)hiswife()9.Afterhearingwhattheclerksaidaboutthecouple,thewriterwas_______.A.braveB.excitedC.touchedD.angry()10.Thepassageismainlyabout_______.A.theimportanceofart B.goodmannersinpublicC.loveofahusband D.lovebetweenacouple(C)NewYorkisthebiggestcityoftheUSA.Alongtimeago,itwascalledLenapehoking.In1626,Dutch(荷兰)peopleboughtthelandforonly$24!TheycalleditNewAmsterdam.Thenin1664,theBritishtookitoverandchangedthenametoNewYork.NewYorkhadanexcellentharbour(港口).ManypeoplefromallovertheworldcamebyseaandlandedinNewYork.Thesepeoplewantedabetterlife.NewYorkseemedtogivethemthat.By1835,NewYorkbecamethelargestcityintheUnitedStates.NewYorkCityusedtohavefivesmallertownsbutnowtheyareallpartofthesamecity.TheyareManhattan,Brooklyn,Queens,theBronxandStatenIsland.Today,NewYorkishometomillionsofpeoplefromallovertheworld.ThesedifferentculturesmakeNewYorkanexcitingplacetovisit.There’smuchtodoinNewYork.Youcantakeahelicopter(直升飞机)ridingthroughthecity,ridehorsesinCentralPark,seeamovieintheafternoonandwatchthesunset(日落)overtheBrooklynBridge.Don’tworryifyougethungry.Somerestaurantsareopen24hoursaday!()1. Intheyear1626,NewYorkwascalled_______________.A.Lenapehoking B.NewAmsterdamC.NewYorkD.Manhattan()2. Alongtimeago,manypeoplecametoNewYork_______________.A.bytrain B.becauseitwasbeautifulC.tolookforabetterlife D.totravel()3. NewYorkbecamethelargestcityintheUnitedStates_______________.A.aboutthreehundredyearsagoB.abouttwohundredyearsagoC.aboutfourhundredyearsago D.onehundredyearsago()4. Thewritersuggests(建议)thatthetouristswatchthesunsetin__________.A.BrooklynB.QueensC.theBronx D.StatenIsland()5.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaboutNewYork?A.Thecitygotthename“NewYork”in1664. B.NewYorkisabigandexcitingcity.C.NewYorkhasfivesmallertownsnow. D.Ifyouarehungryat3a.m.,youcangotoarestaurant.五、根据句意和汉语注释,写出单词的正确形式(15%)1.Mymotherfeltveryhappyafter_______________(收到)mypresent.2.Themoreyouexperience,themore_______(know)youwillget.3.Thereisatalltree_______(在……对面)thesmallhouse.4.Arethereany_______________(国际的)banksinthismoderntown?5.Jim,youlookverytired.Howabout_______________(放松)forawhile?6.Canyouseethegoldfishswimmingatthe_______________(底部)ofthetank?7._______________(澳大利亚的)EnglishisdifferentfromBritishEnglish.8.Myteacheroftengivesmesome_______(建议)onhowtolearnEnglish9.“Useless”isthe_______________(对立的物)of“Useful”.10.Takealookatthebread.Ithinkithasbeenbitten.Iguessthereare_______________(mouse)inthekitchen.11.Thechildrenwereafraidof_______________(dark).Theyscreamedandcriedinthedarkhole.12.Takealookatthebread.Ithinkithasbeenbitten.Iguessthereare_______________(mouse)inthekitchen.13.Thechildrenwereafraidof_______________(dark).Theyscreamedandcriedinthedarkhole.toomuchcoldfoodisbadforour_______(胃)15.

Therearefive_______(手指)oneachhand.七、任务型阅读(10%).Rothey,71,fromtheUnitedStates,aretiredlawyer(退休律师)RotheyhasgivenhimselftheChinesenameofLuqior“roadsidebeggar(乞丐)”.Inhiseyes,beggarsaredoingimportantwork—collectingrubbish.Whattheydoisnotdirty.RotheyfirstvisitedChinain1984andsoonhebecameinterestedinChineseculture.MarriedtoaChinesewoman,helivedinHuangshi.Manypeopleknowhimbecauseheoftenshowsupinthestreetcollectingrubbish.“HuangshiismyhomesoIhopeitbecomescleanerandmorebeautiful,”saysRothey.Hehasalsoorganizedvolunteerstocollectrubbishinothercities,includingWuhan.JillRobinson,50,fromBritain,founder(创立者)andCEOofAnimalsAsiaFoundation.Shehasbeenworkingfornearly20yearstostoppeoplefromgettingthebile(胆汁)frommoonbeganworkingfortheInternationalFundforAnimalWelfareinHongKonginthemid-1980s.Abusinesstriptoabearfarmin1993changedherlife.Shesawsomanymoonbearskilledbypeople.Shesaidshewouldbebacktosetthemfree.In1998,shesetuptheAnimalFoundation.InJuly2000,thefoundationagreedtofree500farmedmoonbears.In2023,theMoonBearRescue(救援)CenterwassetupinChengdu.“Asmuchaswesavethem,theysaveus.Thesebearssaveuseverydayandtheyteachustobebetterpeople,”Robinsonsays.NameRobinsonNationality(国籍)(1)BritainAge71Yearsold50yearsoldEventsHefir

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