鲁教版七年级英语下册Unit5 测试附答案

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1 鲁教版七年级英语下册Unit 5测试

限时:60分钟 满分:100分

一、完形填空(每小题1. 5分, 共15分)

Our music department is a really cool place. It is home to all kinds of________1,

such as jazz bands and symphonic bands. It is famous for its long history and has

taken part in lots of________2.

A few weeks ago, we had an activity to_______3 money for our band Bandathon

Blitz. We wanted to ________4 broken instruments and buy other new ones.

To start our activity, we first gathered in a cafeteria after school. Some of our

parents worked as our________5. Soon, we were divided into groups and went to

different neighborhoods in New Westminster.

I was________6 but excited. After all, it was my first time to perform the

door-to-door music program. I tried my best to do my job________7 a big smile on

my face. While some people were interested in our ________8, some were not. They

________9 to open the door when we knocked. My friends and I were sad at first. But

soon we realized that it didn't ________10, as long as we tried. On that day, our group

had raised $280 (about 1, 900 yuan)!

Everyone had a great time! That day is so unforgettable in my memory.

1. A. subjects B. arts C. instruments D. bands

2. A. arguments B. meetings C. competitions D. games

3. A. use B. borrow C. make D. raise

4. A. buy B. solve C. repair D. drop

5. A. doctors B. leaders C. drivers D. teachers

6. A. nervous B. happy C. sad D. tired

7. A. with B. for C. by D. through

8. A. music B. program C. talk D. visit

9. A. wanted B. hoped C. agreed D. refused

10. A. work B. matter C. happen D. decide

二、阅读理解(每小题3分, 共30分)

2 A

Some British people like to invite friends for a meal at home. You should not be

sad if your English friends don't invite you home. It doesn't mean they don't like you!

Dinner parties usually start between 7 and 8 p. m. and end at about 11 p. m. Ask

your hosts(主人) what time you should arrive. It's polite to bring some flowers,

chocolate or a bottle of wine (酒) as a gift.

Usually dinners start with drinks. Do you want to be polite? Say how much you

like the room, or the pictures on the wall. But remember—it's not polite to ask how

much things cost.

In many families, the husband sits at one end of the table and the wife sits at the

other end. They eat with their guests.

You'll probably start the meal with soup or something small, and then you'll

have meat or fish with vegetables. Finally, you'll have dessert. It's polite to finish

everything on your plate and to take more if you want it.

Did you enjoy the evening? Call your hosts, or write them a short thank-you

letter after that. British people like to say “thank you” all the time.

11. If your English friend doesn't invite you to have dinner at home, it doesn't mean he

or she ________.

A. doesn't like you B. likes you

C. can't afford to do so D. is too busy

12. It's impolite ________.

A. to ask about the price of a certain thing

B. to say “thank you” to hosts

C. to take gifts with you when you are invited to have dinner

D. to eat up everything on your plate

13. The meal usually ends with ________.

A. soup B. coffee C. meat or fish D. dessert

14. When you are invited to a dinner party, you'd better ________.

A. ask what time you should arrive

B. take your wife with you

3 C. drink as much as possible

D. eat as many snacks as you can

15. Which of the following is true?

A. The hosts like the people who sit closer to them.

B. The hosts like the people who ask them time, price, age, etc.

C. The husband and the wife usually sit together.

D. You can call your hosts or write a thank-you letter to them after that.

B

It was Mary's birthday. She received a letter from her uncle. “Dear Mary,” he

wrote in the letter, “Happy birthday. I'm sending you some chickens as your birthday

present. They will arrive tomorrow. I hope you will like them. Uncle Toby.”

Mary was very pleased. She liked eating eggs and chicken. “I can keep the

chickens for their eggs or eat them,” she thought. When the chickens arrived the next

day, they were in a box. Mary was very happy. She took the box off the truck and

began to carry it into her garden, but the box of chickens was so heavy that she

dropped it.

The box fell onto the ground and broke. The chickens all ran out. They ran

here and there.

Mary spent hours in trying to find them. A few days later her uncle came. He

asked, “Did the chickens arrive safely?” “Yes, but I dropped the box. It broke open

and chickens ran everywhere. It took me the whole morning to look for them,” Mary

said.

“Did you find them all?” asked her uncle. “I hope so,” Mary answered. “But I

only caught eleven of them.” “That's very interesting. I only sent you six,” her uncle

said with a smile.

16. Mary received a letter from her________.