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第1课时Comicstrip&WelcometotheunitUnit6Birdwatching一、

用括号中所给词的适当形式填空。1.Howmany

(type)ofcranesarethereintheworld?2.Mygrandparentsliketheir

(hen)becausetheyoftenlaymany

eggseveryyear.3.—Everyoneshouldsticktohisorherdream.

—Yes.Alifewithoutadreamislikeabirdwithout

(wing).types

hens

wings

一二三四4.Tomlikesbirdsverymuch.Heoftengoes

⁠(birdwatch)intheforestwhenheisfree.birdwatching

二、

单项选择。(

C

)1.MyparentsandIwillgotothenaturereserveinYancheng

miluandred-crownedcranesnextweekend.A.watchB.watchingC.towatchD.watches(

C

)2.—What’sinthepictureonthewall?—There

ateacherandsomestudentsplayingsoccerinthe

playground.A.hasB.areC.isD.haveCC一二三四(

D

)3.Heencouragedeveryone

himin

our

environment.A.join;protectingB.tojoin;toprotectC.join;toprotectD.tojoin;protecting(

D

)4.Theyoungwomanhadsome

flowersinhergarden.A.littleyellowbeautifulB.beautifulyellowlittleC.yellowlittlebeautifulD.beautifullittleyellowDD一二三四(

C

)5.—

haveyoureadThe

Wind

in

the

Willows?—At

leastthreetimes.A.HowoftenB.HowmanyC.HowmanytimesD.HowlongC一二三四三、

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选

项。选项中有一项为多余选项。A.Theanswerisglass.B.Peoplearetryingtosolvetheproblem.C.Thesebirdshavenoideawhatglassis.D.Asaresult,theyflyrightintotheglass.E.Peopledon’tknowhowtodealwiththeproblem.F.Thisisabigproblem,especiallyonfoggyandrainynights.一二三四Everyyear,millionsofbirdsarekilledorhurtwhentheyflyinto

buildings.Whydoesthishappen?

1.

⁠Birdssometimesflyintotall

buildingsthatareallcoveredbyglass.Manybirdsflyfromoneplacetoanother.Mostofthetime,theylive

inthewild,suchasforestsandwetlands.2.

⁠Theymightseesmall

treesandflowersinsideabuildingandwanttorestontheseplants.Thebirds

donotknowthereisglassbetweenthemandtheplants.3.

⁠A

C

D

一二三四Somebirdsflyatnight.Theyusethemoonandstarstohelpguidethem

intherightdirection.Tallbuildingswithlightsonatnightcanconfusethe

birds.4.

Thebirdsseethelight,buttheycannottellthatthelightis

comingfromthelightsinsideabuilding.Theyflytowardthelightandcrash

intoabuilding.Inthemornings,theremightbeseveraldeadbirdslyingon

theground.F

一二三四5.

⁠Manyofficebuildingsnowturnofftheirlightsatnight.This

helpsreducethenumberofbirdsthatflyintobuildingsanditalsohelpssave

energy.B

一二三四四、

阅读理解。Theymaylooklikesomethinginanamazingmovie,butnarwhals(独

角鲸)arerealanimals.Herearesomefunfactsaboutnarwhals.Narwhalschangecolourafewtimesduringtheirlives.Mostbaby

narwhalsareblue-gray.Butastheygrowolder,theircolourchangesto

blue-black,whileadultnarwhalsareusuallygraywithdarkspots.Old

narwhalsarealmostallwhite.一二三四Likeelephanttusks(长牙),anarwhal’stuskisatooth.Itcangrow

aslongas3metres.

Theyusetuskstoattractfemalenarwhals.

Narwhalsalsousetheirtuskstohitfishsotheycancatchandeatfisheasily.Narwhalsareamongthedeepestdiving(潜水)whales,reaching

depthsofabout1,500metres—althoughsomecanreachdepthsofover1,

700metres.Narwhalsusuallystaylessthan50metresfromthewater.But

theycanstayunderwaterfor25minutesbeforeneedingtocomeupforair!一二三四LivinginthecoldArcticwatersofGreenland,Norway,Russiaand

Canada,narwhalsdon’thaveadorsalfin(背鳍).Theabsence(缺乏)

ofadorsalfinmakesnarwhalspreventheatlossandhelpsthemtoswim

undertheice.Knownasthe“unicornsofthesea”,narwhalsarereallyinteresting

animalsyoumustwatchwhenyoutakeatriptotheArcticCircle.一二三四(

C

)1.Whichsentenceisthebestfor“

”inParagraph3?A.Itcomesoutofitshead.B.Mostfemalenarwhalsdonothavetusks.C.Male(雄性的)narwhalshavetusks.D.Scientistsareunsureaboutusesoftusks.(

B

)2.Anarwhalcandiveintothewateruptoover

.A.1,500metresB.1,700metresC.50metresD.25metresCB一二三四(

B

)3.Whichisthestructureofthepassage?

A B C DDD一二三四第2课时Reading(1)Unit6Birdwatching一、

用括号中所给词的适当形式填空。1.Insummer,pearsareverycheapinthisarea.Theycost80

(cent)akilo.2.Theman

(describe)whathesawduringhiswinter

vacationhappilynow.3.The

(tour)centreisjustacrossthestreet.Youcangetsome

usefulinformationthere.4.TheyarediscussingtheproblemsofWestern

(social).cents

isdescribing

tourist

society

一二三四5.Don’tbenervous.Tryyourbestandyou’llpasstheexam

(easy).6.Ithinkateachershouldtellhisorherstudentsthe

(important)ofteamwork.7.Doyouknowthatthegirl

(record)herschoollifeinher

diarieseveryday?8.Anadvertisementsometimes

(lead)customerstobuy

somethingtheydon’tneed.easily

importance

records

leads

一二三四9.Itisreportedthatmanybirds

(die)soonbecausetheydon’t

haveenoughfoodtoeat.10.Theheavyrain

(prevent)usfromarrivingatschoolon

timeyesterdaymorning.willdie

prevented

一二三四二、

单项选择。(

B

)1.Taiwanlies

theeastofFujian,and

the

south-eastofChina.A.on;inB.to;inC.on;toD.in;to(

D

)2.Therichman

muchfood

thepoorfamilies

duringthehardtimes.A.provides;toB.provides;withC.provided;withD.provided;forBD一二三四(

B

)3.(2023·南通期末)StudentsintheUKarehavingcolourful

after-schoolactivities

thoseinChinaareenjoyingtheirdelay

service(延时服务).A.sinceB.whileC.whenD.as(

C

)4.Heisthetopstudentinourclass.

,heiskind,

helpfulandgenerous.A.HoweverB.OtherwiseC.MoreoverD.InsteadBC一二三四(

A

)5.It’ssaidthatthereare

birdslivinginthisarea.That’s

becausepeoplekeeptakinguptheirlandandthereis

spacefor

them.A.fewerandfewer;lessandlessB.moreandmore;lessandlessC.lessandless;fewerandfewerD.fewerandfewer;fewerandfewerA一二三四三、

根据教材P70课文内容完成短文。ZhalongNatureReserveinNorth-eastChinaisoneoftheworld’smost

importantwetlands.Thearea1.

⁠foodandcoverforalotof

wildlife.Itisa2.

⁠placeforsomerarebirds.ManybirdsliveinZhalongallyear3.

,whilesomego

thereonlyforashortstay.Mostbirdsareactiveinthedaytime,soyoucan

4.

⁠watchthemthere.Therearenotmanycranesleftinthe

world,andsomeofthemliveinZhalong.provides

perfect

round

easily

一二三四Somepeoplewanttomakethewetlandssmallerin5.

⁠to

havemorespaceforfarmsandbuildings.Thiswillleadtolessandless

6.

forwildlife.Moreover,fishermenkeepfishingthere.Asa

result,thebirdsdonothaveenoughfoodtoeat.NowtheChinese

governmenthasmadelawstopreventallthesethingsinZhalong.Onceayear,themembersofourBirdwatching7.

⁠goto

studythebirdsinZhalong.We8.

⁠theirtypesandchangesintheir

numbers.order

space

Society

record

一二三四Everyyear,alotof9.

⁠gotoZhalongtowatchthebirds.

Wearenowinvitingthemtohelpus.Weneedmorepeopleto10.

anddescribethebirds.Wehopethiswillhelppeopleunderstandthe

importanceofthewetlands.tourists

count

一二三四四、

(2024·宿迁市宿城区期末)完形填空。ManystudentsofEnglishthinkthatlearninganewlanguageisvery

difficult.Ifyourbrainisonlythesizeofabird’sbrain,howdifficultwill

learningEnglishbe?Thatiswhatsomebirdscando.Manydifferent

1

ofbirdscanimitate(模仿)thepronunciationof

somewords.Africangrayparrots(非洲灰鹦鹉)areagood

2

.Now

let’shavealookatthefollowingtwobirds.一二三四EveryDecemberinLondon,abirdshowtriesto

3

thebest

“talking”birdintheworld.OnebirdnamedPrudlestoodoutby

4

the

prizeeveryyearfrom1965to1976.Prudlecame

5

Uganda,Africa.MrFrostinEnglandboughthim.

Hewasreally

6

,becauseheknewalmost1,000Englishwords.He

wasalsothe

7

birdintheworldthatlivedinacage.MrFrosttookcare

ofhimuntilhe

8

in1994,attheageof35.一二三四AdifferentkindofbirdnamedPuckjoinedinthe

9

in1993.Puck

waswonderful.Itknew

10

EnglishwordsthanPrudledid—over1,700

words.Itgotthebest

11

ofthatyearandbecamethenewwinner.

12

abirdcanlearnanewlanguage,anybodycandoittoo.We

shouldn’tthinkthat

13

anewlanguageissodifficultanylonger.

So

14

on!Youcanmakeitwhenyoureallytakeit

15

.一二三四(

C

)1.A.colours

B.names

C.kinds

D.parts(

A

)2.A.example

B.report

C.idea

D.program(

B

)3.A.see

B.choose

C.sell

D.act(

D

)4.A.giving

B.setting

C.selling

D.winning(

C

)5.A.to

B.out

C.from

D.with(

C

)6.A.rich

B.angry

C.clever

D.enjoyable(

A

)7.A.oldest

B.most

C.worst

D.biggest(

C

)8.A.felt

B.appeared

C.died

D.fellCABDCCAC一二三四(

D

)9.A.subject

B.culture

C.club

D.competition(

A

)10.A.more

B.less

C.fewer

D.better(

B

)11.A.song

B.grade

C.fact

D.reason(

A

)12.A.If

B.Though

C.As

D.But(

C

)13.A.sharing

B.reading

C.learning

D.listeningto(

B

)14.A.go

B.come

C.get

D.live(

D

)15.A.successfully

B.comfortably

C.beautifully

D.seriouslyDABACBD一二三四第3课时Reading(2)Unit6Birdwatching一、

单项选择。(

B

)1.EveryJanuary,

largenumberofbirdsflytothelake

tospendwinter.

numberofthemcanbeover30thousand.A.the;TheB.a;TheC.the;AD.a;A(

A

)2.Thesemenwanttohavesome

forsupper,sothey

decidetocatch

now.A.fish;afewB.fishes;alittleC.fish;fewD.fishes;littleBA一二三四(

A

)3.Fortypercentofthework

toohardforme,soI

can’tfinishit

help.A.is;withoutanyB.are;withsomeC.are;withoutanyD.is;withsome(

A

)4.Hiscarelessness

thebadresultoftheexamination.A.ledtoB.cametoC.providedwithD.tookcareAA一二三四(

C

)5.Danielisinvitingbikerstojoinhim

helpsolvetheair

pollutionproblem.A.inorderthatB.sothatC.inordertoD.suchthatC一二三四(

B

)6.Todaytheforestsarebecomingsmallerandsmaller.Wemust

toomanytrees.A.preventpeopletocutdownB.preventpeoplefromcuttingdownC.keeppeoplecuttingdownD.stoppeopletocutdownB一二三四二、

句子翻译。1.世界上的鹤所剩不多。

⁠2.我们可以制定法规来保护鸟类。

⁠3.森林给鸟类提供食物和庇护所。

⁠4.吃太多糖会导致各种各样的健康问题。

⁠Therearenotmanycranesleftintheworld.

Wecanmakelawstoprotectbirds.

Forestsprovidefoodandcoverforthebirds.

Havingtoomuchsugarwillleadtoallkindsofhealthproblems.

一二三四5.由于渔民不停地捕鱼,鸟类没有足够的食物可吃。

⁠6.这个岛上一年到头都很凉爽,它是个度假的好地方。

Becausefishermenkeepfishing,birdsdon’thaveenoughfoodto

eat.

It’scoolontheislandallyearround,andit’sagoodplaceforthe

holiday.

一二三四三、

词汇运用。Haveyoueverheardoffriendshipsamonganimals?Atazooin

Germany,afriendshipdeveloped1.

⁠acatandabear.between

Nooneisquitesurehowthefriendshipfirstbegan.Oneday,some

workersinthezoo2.

(notice)ablackcatwasinabear’scage

andthatthetwoanimalswereplayingtogether3.

(peace).

Theywere4.

(surprise).Thesmallcatseemedtogetalong

wellwiththelargebear.Thebearkeeperallowedthecattostaywiththebear.

Andlatertheir5.

(usual)friendshipbecameahottopicatthe

zoo.noticed

peacefully

surprised

unusual

一二三四Afterseveralyears,anewcagewasbuiltforthebear.However,the

catwasstillin6.

oldcage,soitwalkedaroundangrilyandcried.

Thebearkeeperfinallytookpity7.

⁠thecatandletitstaywiththe

bear.Thecatandthebeargoteven8.

(close)thanbefore.They

oftensattogetherandsharedmealsinthesun.Sometimesitmaybe9.

(nature)foranimalstohave

theirownideasaboutwhotheywantto10.

(make)friends

with.Itmaysurprisehumanswhousuallyexpectanimalstoform

relationshipswithothersofthesamespecies(物种).the

on

closer

natural

make

一二三四四、

(2023·广安)阅读理解。Awomankeptabirdandshereallylikedit.Butonedaythebirdflew

away.Thewomanwassadandwentouttolookforitonthemountainnear

herhome.Atlast,shemetthebird.Thewomansaidexcitedly,

“Willyoupleasegohomewithme,my

bird?”Thoughthebirdwasalsohappytoseethewoman,itshookits

head.一二三四“Takemetoyourhomeandletmeseehowyoulive,”thewoman

said.Thebirdledthewomantoitsnewhome.Shefounditlivedwellwith

manyotherbirds.Soshedecidedtogobackhomealone.Beforeshewas

leaving,thebirdgaveherabasket.Whenshereturnedhome,shetoldherhusbandwhathadhappened.

Herhusbandopenedthebasketandsawalotofgold.Themanwasvery

greedy(贪婪的)andhewenttothebird’shometoo.一二三四“Hello,mybird.Imissyouverymuch,”criedthemanfalsely

(虚伪地).Infact,heusedtotreatthebirdbadly.Thebirdsaidnothing.

Ittookouttwobaskets,alightoneandaheavyone.Thebirdaskedhimto

chooseoneandhecouldopenitafterhereachedhome.Ofcourse,hechosetheheavyoneandtookithomewithgreat

difficulty.However,whenheopenedthebasket,hefounditwasfullof

stones!一二三四(

C

)1.Whatdidthewomandoonthemountain?A.Shewantedtovisitherfriend.B.Shefoundabasketfullofgold.C.Shelookedforherlostbird.D.Shelookedforgold.C一二三四(

A

)2.Thewomanwentbackhomealonebecause

.A.shefoundthebirdlivedwellB.thebirdgaveherabasketC.thebirddidn’tlikeherD.herhusbandaskedhertodothatA一二三四(

D

)3.Whydidthewoman’shusbandgotothebird’shome?A.Becausehelovedthebird.B.Becausehewantedtobringthebirdhome.C.Becausehewantedmorebaskets.D.Becausehewantedmoregold.D一二三四(

D

)4.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthewoman’shusband?A.Hegottwobasketsfromthebird.B.Hemissedthebirdverymuch.C.Hegotlotsofgoldatlast.D.Hedidn’ttreatthebirdwell.D一二三四(

B

)5.Whatdoesthestorymainlywanttotellus?A.Weshouldtryourbesttokeepmorebirds.B.Bekindtoothersanddon’tbegreedy.C.Kindpeoplecangeteverythingtheywant.D.Wecangetlotsofgoldifwearefriendlytobirds.B一二三四第4课时GrammarUnit6Birdwatching一、

用括号中所给词的适当形式填空。1.

(learn)moreaboutthehistoryofNantong,youcanvisit

theNantongMuseum.2.Itwassocoldoutside,sowehadtomakeafire

(keep)

warm.3.Theboyiscrazyaboutmusicandwealwayshearhim

(sing)

inthemusicroom.4.Theshopkeepertoldthechildren

(nottouch)theglass.Tolearn

tokeep

sing

nottotouch

一二三四二、

单项选择。(

C

)1.—Whydocranesflytothesoutheveryyear?—

thecoldwinter.A.SpendB.SpendingC.TospendD.Tospending(

A

)2.Swansoftenflytogether

lost.Theyoftenflyinthe

shapeof“V”.A.inordernottogetB.inorderdon’tgetC.notinordertogetD.inorderdon’ttogetCA一二三四(

D

)3.—ItriedtomakeAlice

hermindbutIfoundit

difficult.—Well,Isawyou

thatwhenIwentpast.A.changed;doB.changes;doingC.change;todoD.change;doing(

B

)4.—Mary,IamnotgoodatEnglish.Couldyouhelpme,

please?—Sure.I’lldowhatIcan

youimproveyourEnglish.A.helpedB.tohelpC.helpingD.helpDB一二三四(

D

)5.Thanksforagreeing

me

youinthe

birdwatching.A.let;joinB.tolet;tojoinC.let;tojoinD.tolet;joinD一二三四三、

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选

项。选项中有一项为多余选项。A.Butsheneverhurtsus.B.Jessicaisalsofreetoleavethehome.C.Keepingahippoathomeisboringandterrible.D.Theyspentalotoftimetakinggoodcareofher.E.Sheenjoyscarrots,apples,andanythingshelikesthere.F.Thelittlehippocouldn’tfindhermotherbecausethewaterwashedher

away.一二三四Manypeoplelikehavingapetathome.Petslikedogs,catsandbirds

canbegoodfriends.ButpetJessicamightsurpriseyou.Sheisahippo(河

马)andsheweighsabout1,400kg.TonieandShirleyfoundbabyJessicaonariverbankinSouthAfricain

2000.1.

WhentheyfirstsawJessica,shewasonlyafewhoursold

andwastooweaktogetup.F

一二三四SoTonieandShirleytookJessicahome.2.

⁠Theyfedherwith

milkandplayedwithhereveryday.Thenthelittlehippogrewup.Shehas

becomepartofthefamily.Sheplayswithcatsanddogs.Attheendofalong

day,shestayswithherhumanfamilymembersandgoestosleep.Tonie

evenletsJessicagointothekitchentoenjoydifferentfood.3.

⁠D

E

一二三四4.

Aftersheplayswithagroupofwildhipposintheriver,she

alwayschoosestocomebackhome.“Jessicaissogentleandkind.Sheishugeandstrong.5.

⁠She

likeswatchingTVandlisteningtomusicwithus,”saysTonie.B

A

一二三四四、

(2023·镇江改编)阅读理解。KatiewaswaitingforGulliver’scalls.Instead,shejustheardsparrows

makingnoiseinthebushes.“MaybeGullivermissedtheharbour,”Dad

said.Afterbreakfast,Katietookhercameratotheharbour.Allthecolourful

boatsmadeprettypictures,butnottheoneshewantedmost.一二三四KatiewavedtoErnest,heruncle’sneighbour,ontheboathouse.The

gull’sname,Gulliver,wasgivenbyhim.Thegull’ssizeandhissingleleg

madethebirditselfdifferent.ButErnesttoldKatiewhatGulliverdidthat

firstsummerKatieandherdadcamecaughteveryone’sattention.Young

Katielayinherstroller(婴儿手推车)onthefloatingdock(码头)when

UncleRalphandDadwererepairingboatsnearby.Thewavesfromthe

passingboatmadeKatie’sstrollershakestrongly.“Kee-aah!Kee-aah!”

Gullivermadetheloudestcry.DadandUncleRalphrushedtoKatieand

stoppedthestrollerfromfallingintothewater.一二三四TheykeptacloseeyeonKatieafterthat.AnothersummerKatiewasthree

yearsold,shelikedtotoucheverything.ButDaddidn’twatchherevery

minutewhenshetriedtocatchsmallducksaroundorfishfromthewater.

“Kee-aah!Kee-aah!”Thegull’scrybroughtDadbackintime.He

stoppedKatieasshetriedtofollowthesmallducksrunningtowardsthe

water.Severalsummerspassed,andGullivercontinuedtocalloutasKatie

triednewthings.一二三四ThissummerKatiedidtheusualby-the-seathingsshe’dlearnedtodo.

Oneday,sherowedaboatoutbutwastrappedonarockbyastorm.Asshe

lookedupandtriedtocatchthelastwarmthofthesunshinethroughdark

clouds,shesawasinglewhitefeather.Agullfeather?Shesearchedthe

skyforananswer.Puttingherarmsaroundherknees,sheclosedhereyesto

holdinthetears(眼泪).“Kee-aah!Kee-aah!”Katiesatup.

“Katie!Katie!”Soon,DadandUncleRalphappeared.“How

lucky!WeheardGulliveraswecamearoundtherocks,”UncleRalph

said.“Atleast...itsoundedlikehim.Strange,hewasnowhereinsight.”

Katierememberedthefeather.Shesaid,

“IthoughtIheardhimtoo.”一二三四(

C

)1.What’stherightorderofthefollowingeventsaboutKatie?a.Shewastrappedonarockbyastorm. b.Shelayinherstrolleronthefloatingdock.c.Shefollowedthesmallducksrunningtowardswater.A.a-b-cB.a-c-bC.b-c-aD.b-a-cC一二三四(

C

)2.WhichofthefollowingcanshowthechangeofKatie’sfeelings

inParagraph3?A.sad—peaceful—excitedB.sad—excited—nervousC.helpless—hopeful—thankfulD.helpless—thankful—nervous(

A

)3.What’sthebesttitleforthestory?A.KatieandGulliverB.Katie’sholidaysC.KatieandDadD.Katie’stearsCA一二三四第5课时Integratedskills&StudyskillsUnit6Birdwatching一、

用括号中所给词的适当形式填空。1.Modestpeoplehavebetterfriendshipandseelife’shappiness

(clearly).2.Therearetwo

(speak)onthestage(舞台).3.Look!It’sraining,butthe

(farm)areworkinginthe

field.4.Iwanttobea

(science)likeQianXuesenwhenIgrowup.5.Thereweremany

(visit)atthebirdshowyesterday.6.Isawthataman

(climb)throughthewindowandgotinto

theroom.more

clearly

speakers

farmers

scientist

visitors

climbed

一二三四二、

单项选择。(

C

)1.Thispairofshoes

tooexpensive.Iwantanother

.A.is;onesB.are;oneC.is;pairD.are;pairC一二三四(

D

)2.—Iknowtheimportance

thewetlands.—Good!Thewetlandsareimportant

thelivingthingsalloverthe

world.A.for;forB.for;ofC.to;ofD.of;to(

B

)3.Youneed

talent

hardworktobecomea

successfulfootballplayer.A.either;orB.notonly;butalsoC.neither;norD.not;butDB一二三四(

B

)4.—CouldyoupleasetellmesomethingaboutHongKong

Disneyland,please?—Withpleasure.It

anareaof126hectaresandit

several

differentparks.A.includes;coversB.covers;includesC.covers;includingD.includes;coveringB一二三四三、

短文填空。Mostanimalsinthewildlookaftertheirbabies.For1.

amotherbirdfightswithenemiesto2.

⁠herbabiesfromdanger.Beforeamotherswallowhasbabies,itwill3.

⁠tobuildanest

undertheeaves(屋檐).Ababybirdusually4.

⁠about30grams

atbirthandyoucanholditinyourhands.Babybirdshave5.

⁠but

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