(完整版)七年级英语阅读理解与完型填空训练(附答案)
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七年级英语阅读题、完形填空、短文填空各20篇(附带答案七年级英语阅读题、完形填空、短文填空各20篇(附带答案One day, Allan and his friend Henry went swimming in a river. It was very hot. How happy they were in the river! After they got out of the water, they played games in the sun for a while.On their way back, Henry saw some flowers. He liked flowers very much and ran into the green field to look at them. Now Allan was walking by himself.Then he heard Henry calling out, “A snake! Help! …”“What’s wrong with you?” asked Allan.“A snake bit(咬)me in the leg. Come here!”Allan ran over and saw a *** all red wound(伤口)on Henry’s leg.“The snake was in the grass. I didn’t see it.”“Sit down quickly!” Allan told Henry.Allan put his mouth at the little red wound and began to suck (吸)at it. In this way he saved(挽救)Henry’s life. “Oh, Allan, it’s very kind of you to help me.”“That’s all fight. We are friends and we must always help each other.”1. It was __________ when Allan and Henry went out.A. hotB. coldC. rainingD. wet2. After swimming, they played in the sun __________.A. the whole morningB. for 2 hoursC. longD. for a while3. On their way home, __________ got something wrong with his __________.A. Allan; legB. Allan; headC. Henry; legD. Henry; head4. Henry and Allan are __________.A. workersB. good friends c. brothers D. farmers5. Which of the following(下面的)is true?A. Henry went to look at the flowers with Allan.B. Allan saved Henry’s life.C. Allan was bitten by the sanke, too.D. Allan died at last.七年级英语阅读理解与完形填空150篇答案孩子,你这样出题目,满世界都是人才,都回答不了你的问题啊。
人教版七年级阅读理解与完型填空训练训练I.A. What’s a White lieMary did not understand such sentences as “She is blue today,”“ He has a gree thumb,”“He has told a little white lie” and so on. And she went to her teacher for help.Mary: Mrs Smith, there is a colour in each of these sentences. What do they mean?Mrs Smith: In everyday English, Mary, blue sometimes means sad. Yellow… afraid.A person with a green thumb grows plants well. And a white lie is not a bad one.Mary: Would you give me an example for “a white lie?Mrs Smith: Certainly, now I give you some cakes. In fact you don’t like it, but you won’t say it. Instead, you say, “No, thanks, I’m not hungry.” That’s a white li1. Blue sometimes means sad in ____English.A. goodB. spokenC. usualD. poor2. I don’t have a green thumb, so all my plants____.A. die offB. grow wellC. look niceD. are good3. Tom is ____to climb the tree. He is yellow.A. happyB. cleverC. gladD. afraid4. He didn’t like me to know the ____of the accident. He told me a white lie.A. reasonB. true storyC. meaningD. answer5. He is ____today because his father is ill.A. blueB. yellowC. greenD. whiteB. What Is the Best Way?What is the best way to learn a foreign language? We all remember that we learnt__1__ language well when were children. If we can learn __2__ second language inthe __3__ way, it won’t seem so difficult. Think of what a small child __4__. Itlistens to what people say and it __5__ to imitate what it hears. When it wantssomething, it has to ask __6__ it. In __7__, it is using the language. It is talking in it__8__ the time. __9__ people use a second language like this, they will learn it more__10__ than before.1. A. ourselves B. own C. our own D. ours2. A. the B. a C. an D. /3. A. other B. same C. different D. easy4. A. does B. do C. did D. doing5. A. want B. tries C. needed D. doing6. A. for B. on C. about D. with7. A. time B. trouble C. fact D. danger8. A. in B. all C. for D. on9. A. Whether B. Before C. If D. Until10. A. best B. quickly C. slowly D. easy训练II.A. Eating Habits and HealthOur eating habits are very important for good health and a strong body. There aretimes when most of us would rather eat sweets and ice-cream than meat and rice.Sweets and ice-cream are not bad for the stomach if we eat them at the end of themeal. If we eat them before a meal, they may take away our appetite. It is importantfor us to eat our meal at the same time each day. When we feel angry or excited, wemay not want to eat. A long time ago, in England, some judges used to decide whethera man was telling truth by giving him some dry bread. If the man could not swallowthe bread, it was sign that he wasn’t telling the truth. He was telling lies. Although this seems very strange and foolish, it is indeed an excellent way of finding out the truth.A man who is worrying about something had difficulty in swallowing anything dry.Because when he is worrying, he loses his appetite and does not want to eat.1. Why do you want to develop good eating habits? Because we want to ____.A. be healthyB. be happyC. eat moreD. save time2. It is good to eat sweets and ice-cream ____.A. after the mealB. before the mealC. when we want toD. when we are hungry3. We had better have our meals ____.A. at any time each dayB. at regular time each dayC. when our work is overD. when the meal is ready4. According to judges in old England, if a man tells lies he can _____.A. drink milk or wineB. eat a lot of dry breadC. hardly eat dry breadD. swallow dry bread easily5. A man who is angry has ____.A. a better appetiteB. a liking for ice-creamC. a poor appetiteD. to drink some cold waterB. About AirAir is all around us. It is around us _1_ we walk and play. From the time we areborn air is around us on every side. When we sit down, it is around us. When we goto bed, air is also around us. We live _2_ air.All _3_ things need air. We _4_ live without food or water for a few days, but wecan’t live for more than a few minutes _5_ air. We take in _6_. When we are workingor running we need _7_ air. When we are asleep, we need _8_ air.an feel it when it is We live in air, but we can’t see it. We can only feel it. We cmoving. Moving air is called wind. How can we make air _9_?Here is one way. Hold an open book in front of your face. Close it quickly. Whatcan you feel? _10_ you feel is air.1. A. as B. after C. because D. since2. A. under B. in C. below D. with3. A. live B. living C. alive D. with4. A. can B. won’t C. can’t D. lively5. A. out of B. with C. without D. out6. A. water B. air C. food D. wind7. A. more B. most C. many D. few8. A. least B. much C. no D. less9. A. more B. to move C. moving D. moved10. A. What B. That C. Where D. Which训练III.A. BatsBats are the only flying mammals in the world. They can’t see very well. It waslong believed, and still is in many places, that all bats are blind. “Blind as a b often heard. Yet they have no trouble flying on the darkest nights and finding theirway around very well. How can bats fly and see at night? They fly by radar!The bat’s radar system works the same way as the one that ships and planes use. Asa bat flies through the air, he makes a sound that is too high for our ears to hear. If thesounds hit things they come back. The bat’s ears receive the messages. In this waythey are able to tell the bat where the things are.Bats go out to look for food at night. In the day-time they hang in some dark places.Some people have the bats as bad animals. In fact, they are useful animals.1. The article tells us about ____.A. the bat like a mouse with wingsB. the radarC. a blind manD. the bat used for playing table tennis2. The bat is ____.A. an animalB. a birdC. a fishD. a beast3. “As blind as a bat” means a person who is ____.A. blind in the lift eyeB. able to see wellC. not able to see wellD. lame in the right foot4. Bats have no trouble flying on the darkest night because ____.A. they have very poor sightB. they have a kind of radar system to help themC. they have to look for foodD. they can see things in the dark nights5. Bats go out to look for food ____.A. at noonB. in the afternoonC. during the day-timeD. after sun sets and before the sun risesB. About FireFire can help people in many ways. But it can also _1_ suffering to people. Firecan heat water, warm your house, give light and cook food. But fire can burn things,_2_.Today people know how to make _3_ with matches. Children sometimes like_4_ them. But matches can be very dangerous. One match can burn _5_, and then itmight burn a house. A small fire can _6_ a big fire very fast. Fires kill _7_ peopleevery year. So we must _8_ matches. We should also learn how to put out fires.Cover a fire _9_ water, sand or a wet quilt. This _10_ the air away from a fire andkills it.1. A. take B. carry C. catch D. bring2. A. also B. neither C. too D. either3. A. a fire B. a house C. clothes D. food4. A. playing B. to play C. playing at D. to play with5. A. a paper B. piece paper C. a piece of paper D. a paper of piece6. A. become B. turn C. changes D. got7. A. much B. plenty C. many D. lots8. A. careful B. careful of C. be careful D. be careful with9. A. in B. with C. by D. use10. A, keeps B. stops C. makes D. takes训练IV.A. The Four Largest CitiesNew York has a larger population than any other American city. In 1970, itspopulation was about 8 000 000.Chicago has the second largest population. More than 3 000 000 people lived inChicago in 1970.The third largest city is Los Angeles with a population of 2 810 000. Philadelphia isthe fourth largest city. More than 2 000 000 people live in Philadelphia, a first capitalcity of the United States.New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Philadelphia are all larger than the nationcapital city, Washington,D.C.. The population of Washington is more than 700 000,but several cities have a larger population than that. Washington is one of the mostbeautiful American cities, but it is only the ninth city in size.1. New York has ____ population in the United States.A. the second largestB. a largerC. the largestD. more2. Los Angeles is the third largest American city in ____.A. sizeB. populationC. buildingsD. shops3. ____ is the capital of the United States.A. New YorkB. PhiladelphiaC. ChicagoD. Washington D. C.4. Washington is more beautiful than ____ American cities.A, most of the B. all C. some of the D. only a few5. There were about ____ people living in New York in 1970.A. eighty thousandB. eighty millionC. eight millionD. eighty hundredB. Why do People Drink?Why do people drink? Often because they _1_, but this can’t be the _2_ reason, there _3_ be other reasons, too. In many countries, when friends see _4_ they oftendrink while they sit and talk. Many English people don’t need anyone else, theyoften _5_ a drink several times _6_ a day even if they are alone. In most countriespeople say _7_ when they drink together. The English _8_ “Cheers”. In every country there are many places where drinks can be _9_. Since there are so _10_these places it seems that many people drink more often than they really need to.1. A. have thirsty B. have thirst C. are thirsty D. are thirst2. A. lonely B. single C. only D. alone3. A. shall B. must C. should D. ought4. A. each other B. themselves C. them D. another5. A. drink B. eat C. taste D. have6. A. during B. a C. to D. by7. A. something specially B. something specialC. specially somethingD. special something8. A. often say B. often says C. say often D. says often9. A. bought B. given C. sell D. sent10. A. much B. plenty of C. many D. many of训练V.A. PopulationThere are about 56 million people in the United Kingdom. This is a big populationfor such a small country. But large parts of the country have few people. Most of the population is crowded into the big cities and industrial areas. About 90% of thepeople live in cities and towns. Only about 10% live in the countryside. Today veryfew people – less than 2% of the population ---- are farmers and farm workers.England has the most people. About 46 million live in England. Of these, about 14 million live in London and the south-east. London is now a city of about 7 million people. Most of Scotland’s population of 5 million live in the middle part. Here are the cities and towns of the industrial area. The mountains in the north and the south have a very small population. Fewer than 3 million people live in Wales. Like Scotland, most of the population live in the industrial area in the south. There areonly about one and a half million people in Northern Ireland, and one- third live inand around the big industrial city of Belfast.1. The United Kingdom ____.A. is a large countryB. has many peopleC. has a small populationD. is a small country without many people2. Most of the people live ____.A. in cities and townsB. in the countrysideC. in every part of the countryD. near rivers3. London is a ____ city.A. quietB. smallC. crowdedD. new4. Scotland is the ____ largest in population in the United kingdom.A. firstB. secondC. thirdD. fourth5. Northern Ireland is ____.A. the name of a countryB. a small city of the United KingdomC. a country with a smaller populationD. one part of the United KingdomB. Why to learn EnglishPeople in many countries are learning English. Some learn at school, othersstudy by _1_. A _2_ learn English _3_ the radio.that question.Why do all these people want to learn English? It’s difficult _4_Many _5_ learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. _6_ people learnEnglish because _7_ useful for their work. Many students often learn English fortheir _8_ studies because _9_ the college some of their books _10_ _11_ English.It is not _12_ to learn a foreign language. But there is _13_ difficult _14_ theworld if you _15_ your heart into it.1. A. himself B. oneself C. themselves D. ourselves2. A. few B. little C. few of D. little of3. A. of B. with C. on D. in4. A. answer B. answering C. answered D. to answer5. A. workers B. boys and girls C. doctors D. scientists6. A. Some B. Much C. A lot D. A little7. A. it’s B. its C. they’re D. their8. A. lower B. longer C. shorter D. higher9. A. near B. at C. on D. in front of10. A. write B. wrote C. are written D. is written11. A. in B. with C. on D. from12. A. free B. difficult C. busy D. easy13. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. some14. A. in B. on C. over D. of15. A. keep B. put C. take D. bring训练VI.A.In Britain, cars, buses and bikes must keep to the left side of the street. If a personwants to cross a street, he must be very careful. Before he cresses a street, he has tostop and look to the right first and then the left. While in China, we look to the leftinstead.When visitors are in London, they should learn how to take buses and undergroundtrains. The most important of all, they must know in which direction they are goingand which bus and which understand train they should take. At the bus stop theyshould wait for their buses to come. As soon as they get on a bus, they must pay fortheir fares.根据短文内容,判断下列句子正(T)误(F)( ) 1. In England, people go alone the left side of the street as we do in China.( ) 2. When they want to cross a street, people in England do not look to the leftfirst.( ) 3. Visitors in London should learn to drive buses.( ) 4. When they take a bus in England, visitors must make sure in which direction itis going.( ) 5. After they get on a bus, visitors don’t have to pay for their tickets at once.B.One day Einstein _1_ in the street in New York. His friend _2_ him and says to him, “Einstein, you should buy a new coat. Look, how _3_ your coat is!”But Einstein answers, “It doesn’t _4_. Nobody _5_ me here.”After a _6_ years Einstein becomes a famous scientist. But he still _7_ the oldcoat.His friend meets him again and asks him to buy a _8_ one.needn’t buy a new one. _9_knows _10_ here.”But Ensteins says, “I1. A. is walking B. walk C. is reading D. read2. A. is meeting B. meets C. see D. looks at3. A. clean B. long C. new D. old4. A. thing B. meet C. matter D. well5. A. know B. knows C. ask D. asks6. A. lot B. litter C. few D. many7. A. put on B. wear C, wears D. puts on8. A. good B. new C. big D. old9. A. Every B. Everybody C. Nobody D. Somebody10. A. you B. I C. me D. us训练VII.A.When you are learning English, you find it not clever to put an English sentence,word for word, into your own language. Take the sentence “How do you do?” as an example. If you look up each word in the dictionary, one at a time, what is yourtranslation? It must be a wrong sentence in your own language.Language do not just have different sounds, they are different in many ways. Itimportant to master the rules for word order in the study of English, too. If thespeakers put words in a wrong order, the listener can’t understand the speaker sentence easily. Sometimes when the order of words in an English sentence ischanged, the meaning of the sentence changes. But sometimes the order is changed,the meaning of the sentence doesn’t change. Let’s see the difference between the two sentences.“She only likes apples.”“Only she likes apples.”“I have seen the film already.”“I have already seen the film.”When you are learning English, you must do your best to get the spirit of thelanguage and use it as the English speakers does.1. From the passage, we know that ____ when we are learning English.A. we shouldn’t put every word into own languageB. we should look up every word in the dictionaryC. we need to put every word into our own languageD. we must read word by word2. The writer thinks it is ____ in learning English.A. difficult to understand different soundsB. possible to remember the word orderC. important to master the rules in different waysD. easy to master the rules for word order3. We can learn from the passage that ____.A. the meaning of an English sentence always changes with the order of the wordsB. the order of words can never change the meaning of an English sentenceC. Sometimes different order of words has a different meaningD. if the order of words is different, the meaning of the sentence must be different4. “She only likes apples.” _______.A. is the same as “Only she likes apples.”B. is different from “Only she likes apples.”C. means “She likes fruit except apples.”D. means “She doesn’t like apples.”5. Which is the best title for this passage?A. Different Orders, Different MeaningsB. How to Speak EnglishC. How to Put English into Our Own LanguageD. How to learn EnglishB.A frog is born _1_ a small river. When he is young, the river is his _2_. He doesn’t_3_ his parents, but he has many brothers and sisters. He swims here and there andplays _4_ them all day. At that time, he doesn’t look _5_ his parents. He has _6_legs,but he has a long tail. So he looks like a _7_. Then his tail gets shorter and _8_. Andhe has _9_ legs and a very short tail. Now he looks like his parents. Then he is goingto _10_ a lot of insects – a lot of bad insects.1. A. in B. on C. near D. over2. A. house B. home C. family D. school3. A. knows B. know C. see D. like4. A. in B. before C. with D. behind5. A. likes B. as C. for D. like6. A. no B. not C. not some D. no any7. A. fish B. frog C. insect D. baby8. A. short B. shorter C. shortest D. the shortest9. A. two B. four C. six D. eight10. A. eating B. have C. drink D. eat训练VIII.A.Some English and American people like to invite friends to a meal at home. Youshould not be upset if your English friends don’t invite you home. It doesn’t they don’t like you.Dinner parties usually start between 7 and 8 p.m. and end at about 11 p.m. .Askyour hosts what time you should arrive. It’s polite to bring flowers, chocolates, abook or a bottle of wine as a present.Do you want to be pretty polite? Say how much you like the room, or the pictureson the wall. But remember – not to ask how much things cost.You’ll probably start the meal with soup, or something small as a “starter”, you’ll have meat or fish with vegetables, and then a dessert, followed by coffee. Itpolite to finish everything on your plate and to take more if you want it. Somepeople eat bread with their meal, but not everyone does.tes Most people ask “ Do you mind if I smoke?” before they take out their cigaret after the meal.Did you enjoy the evening? Call your hosts the next day, or write them a short“thank you” letter. Perhaps it seems funny to you, but English and American peoplesay “thank you, thank you, thank you.” all the time.1. If your English or American friends don’t invite you to dinner t home, ____.A. it shows they don’t like youB. it shows they have no time to get togetherC. it shows they don’t want to make friends with youD. it doesn’t show they don’t like you2. When you are i nvited to go to your friend’s home,____.A. you shouldn’t take anything with youB. you may go at any timeC. you must take an expensive present with youD. you may take a small present with you3. In England and America, it’s not polite to ____.A. ask the price of thingB. eat all food on your plateC. talk to your hostsD. eat too fast4. In the passage, the order of the serving of a meal is ____.A. desert—meat—or fish with vegetables—coffee—soupB. coffee—soup—desert—meat or fish with vegetablesC. soup—meat or fish with vegetable—desert—coffeeD. meat or fish with vegetables—dessert—soup—coffee5. Which is not right?A. In England or America, it usually takes more than three hours to have a dinnerparty at home.B. If you are invited to go to a dinner party, you can’t arrive before the time.C. You mustn’t smoke after a meal when you are with some English or American people.call ifD. You’d better write a short “thank you” letter to your hosts or give them a you want to be pretty polite.B.Joan and Kate are good _1_. They live _2_ the same floor. Every morning they goto _3_ together. Joan is fifteen years old, and Kate is one year _4_ than Joan.Sometimes they go to school by bus, sometime on _5_. Joan liks _6_, but Katedoesn’t like it, she likes Chinese. _7_ Joan wasn’t at school. She was _8_ in bed. Inthe evening Mike _9_ at Joan’s home to help her. Now Joan _10_ better, she is atschool again.1. A. teachers B. friend C. friends D. boys2. A. on B. at C. in D. to3. A. park B. school C. here D. home4. A. older B. old C. elder D. oldest5. A. bike B. foot C. train D. bus6. A. English B. sing C. draw D. flowers7. A. Now B. Today C. Yesterday D. This time8. A. bad B. ill C. good D. well9. A, is B. are C. were D. was10. A. feel B. to feel C. is feeling D. was训练IX.A.In almost every big university in the USA football is a favorite sport. American football is not like soccer. Players sometimes kick the ball, but they also throw theball and run with it. They try to take it to the other end of the field. They have four chances to move the ball ten yards. They can carry it or thro it. If they move it to the end of the field, they receive six points. This is called a touchown.It is difficult to move the ball. Eleven men on the other team try to stop the manwho has the ball. If the man does move the ball ten yards, his team kicks the ball to the other team.Each university wants its team to win. Thousands of people come to watch. Theyall yell for their favorite team. Young men and women called cheerleaders come onthe field to help the people yell more. They dance and jump while they yell.Each team plays ten or eleven games each season. The season begins in September and ends in November. If a team is very good. It may play another game after the season ends. The best teams play again on January 1, the first day of the New Year. Many people go to see these games and many others watch them on television.1. In American football players can _____.A. only kick the ballB. only throw the ballC. only carry the ballD. kick, throw and carry the ball2. If a team wants to get points, it has to move the ball ____.A. 10 yardsB. to the other endC. 40 yardsD. away from its own end3. Who are dancing and jumping while they yell?A. The cheerleadersB. All those who are watching the gameC. The winnersD. The players of both sides4. Most teams play games in _____.A. springB. summerC. autumnD. winter5. When do the best team play again?A. At ChristmasB. Before the season endsC. On New Year’s DayD. On the last day of the seasonB.A: _1_ is your favourite month?B: My favourite month is _2_.A: Why?B: Because it often snows. I _3_ snow very much. We often make snowmen inthe _4_ air. So I think it’s the _5_ month. What _6_ you?A: I _7_ it. It’s too _8_. I think the best month is _9_. I often go swimming_10_ my parents. We usually have a good time.1. A. What B. When C. Which D. What time2. A. December B. March C. May D. September3. A. don’t like B. to like C. liked D. like4. A. out B. open C. close D. nice5. A. good B. better C. best D. bad6. A. are B. about C. of D. for7. A. like B. don’t like C. have D. not like8. A. good B. bad C. cold D. hot9. A. January B. April C. February D. July10. A. and B. with C. like D. to训练X.A.Most American school students have a long summer holiday. It is usually from Juneto September. During this holiday, students often travel or have summer work. Some students take courses in summer schools. Mary spent her last summer in a summerschool. She studied two courses and she traveled with her family. They sawinteresting places near their home in Seattle. Mary’s friend, Peter, worked at a gasoline station during the summer. He sold gasoline and mended cars. He made alot of money and saved nearly all of it. Peter is going to the university next year. Heneeds money for the university tuition.1. In America, from June to September ____.A. most school students take courses in universitiesB. all school students are still at schoolC. more school students stay at homeD. there are still lessons in summer schools2. Peter, one of Mary’s friends, will be a ____ next year.A. gasoline workerB. car menderC. school studentsD. university student3. Seattle is the name of ____.A. a summer schoolB. Mary’s friendC. a gasoline stationD. an American city4. What did Peter do last summer?A. He worked at a gasoline stationB. He traveled with his familyC. He studied in a summer schoolD. He visited some interesting places5. Peter saved nearly all of his money because_____.A. he didn’t need to pay for anythingB. his parents asked him to do soC. he needed money for his summer workD. he needed money for the university tuitionB.Air is all _1_ us. It’s around us _2_ we walk and play. From we were born, air is around us on _3_ side. When we sit down, it’s around us. When we _4_ to bed, air is also around us. We live in air.All living thing _5_ air. Living things can’t live _6_ air. We can go without foodor water for _7_ days, but we can’t live without air. When we are working or running, we need _8_ air. When we are asleep, we need less air.We live in air, but we can’t _9_ it. We can only _10_ it. We can feel it when it is_11_.Moving air is called wind. How can we make air _12_? Here is one way. Hold an open book in your hands in front of your face. Close it _13_. What can you feel? What you feel is the air.1. A. with B. by C. around D. over2. A. because B. if C. when D. but3. A. each B. both C. every D. all4. A. go B. to go C. come D. to come5. A. want B. need C. get D. take6. A. with B. no C. not D. without7. A. few B. a few C. little D. a little8. A. less B. much C. many D. more9. A. look B. see C. watch D. hear10. A. feel B. see C. hear D. want11. A. running B. walking C. going D. moving12. A. move B. run C. walk D. go13. A. quick B. fast C. quickly D. slowly训练XI.A.In English people can experience four seasons in one day. So they often talk about the weather. In the morning the weather is warm like in spring. After an hour black clouds come and then it rains heavily. The weather gets a litter cold. In the afternoon it will be sunny, the sun will begin to shine, and it will be summer at this time of day.In England, people can also have summer in winter, or have winter in summer. So in winter they can swim sometimes, and in summer sometimes they need to wear warm clothes.When you go to England, you will see that some English people usually take an umbrella or a raincoat with them in the sunny morning, but you should not laugh at them. If you don’t take an umbrella or a raincoat, you will regret later in the day.1. In England people often talk about the ____.A. weatherB. seasonsC. springD. summer2. In English ____ in winter.A. it is always very coldB. people always wear warm clothesC. people can swim sometimesD. the weather is very hot。
- -- 人教版七年级阅读理解与完型填空训练训练I.A. What’s a White lieMary did not understand such sentences as “She is blue today,” “ He has a green thumb,” “He has told a little white lie” and so on. And she went to her teacher for help.Mary: Mrs Smith, there is a colour in each of these sentences. What do they mean?Mrs Smith: In everyday English, Mary, blue sometimes means sad. Yellow… afraid. A person with a green thumb grows plants well. And a white lie is not a bad one.Mary: Would you give me an example for “a white lie?Mrs Smith: Certainly, now I give you some cakes. In fact you don’t like it, but you won’t say it. Instead, you say, “No, thanks, I’m not hungry.” That’s a white lie.1. Blue sometimes means sad in ____English.A. goodB. spokenC. usualD. poor2. I don’t have a green thumb, so all my plants____.A. die offB. grow wellC. look niceD. are good3. T om is ____to climb the tree. He is yellow.A. happyB. cleverC. gladD. afraid4. He didn’t like me to know the ____of the accident. He told me a white lie.A. reasonB. true storyC. meaningD. answer5. He is ____today because his father is ill.A. blueB. yellowC. greenD. whiteB. What Is the Best Way?What is the best way to learn a foreign language? We all remember that we learnt __1__ language well when were children. If we can learn __2__ second language in the __3__ way, it won’t seem so difficult. Think of what a small child __4__. It listens to what people say and it __5__ to imitate what it hears. When it wants something, it has to ask __6__ it. In __7__, it is using the language. It is talking in it __8__ the time. __9__ people use a second language like this, they will learn it more __10__ than before.1. A. ourselves B. own C. our own D. ours2. A. the B. a C. an D. /3. A. other B. same C. different D. easy4. A. does B. do C. did D. doing5. A. want B. tries C. needed D. doing6. A. for B. on C. about D. with7. A. time B. trouble C. fact D. danger- . -考试文档-8. A. in B. all C. for D. on9. A. Whether B. Before C. If D. Until10. A. best B. quickly C. slowly D. easy训练II.A. Eating Habits and HealthOur eating habits are very important for good health and a strong body. There are times when most of us would rather eat sweets and ice-cream than meat and rice. Sweets and ice-cream are not bad for the stomach if we eat them at the end of the meal. If we eat them before a meal, they may take away our appetite. It is important for us to eat our meal at the same time each day. When we feel angry or excited, we may not want to eat. A long time ago, in England, some judges used to decide whether a man was telling truth by giving him some dry bread. If the man could not swallow the bread, it was sign that he wasn’t telling the truth. He was telling lies. Although this seems very strange and foolish, it is indeed an excellent way of finding out the truth.A man who is worrying about something had difficulty in swallowing anything dry. Because when he is worrying, he loses his appetite and does not want to eat.1. Why do you want to develop good eating habits? Because we want to ____.A. be healthyB. be happyC. eat moreD. save time2. It is good to eat sweets and ice-cream ____.A. after the mealB. before the mealC. when we want toD. when we are hungry3. We had better have our meals ____.A. at any time each dayB. at regular time each dayC. when our work is overD. when the meal is ready4. According to judges in old England, if a man tells lies he can _____.A. drink milk or wineB. eat a lot of dry breadC. hardly eat dry breadD. swallow dry bread easily5. A man who is angry has ____.A. a better appetiteB. a liking for ice-creamC. a poor appetiteD. to drink some cold waterB. About AirAir is all around us. It is around us _1_ we walk and play. From the time we are born air is around us on every side. When we sit down, it is around us. When we go to bed, air is also around us. We live _2_ air.All _3_ things need air. We _4_ live without food or water for a few days, but we can’t live for more than a few minutes _5_ air. We take in _6_. When we are working or running we need _7_ air. When we are asleep, we need _8_ air.We live in air, but we can’t see it. We can only feel it. We c an feel it when it is moving. Moving air is called wind. How can we make air _9_?Here is one way. Hold an open book in front of your face. Close it quickly. What can you feel? _10_ you feel is air.1. A. as B. after C. because D. since2. A. under B. in C. below D. with3. A. live B. living C. alive D. with4. A. can B. won’t C. can’t D. lively5. A. out of B. with C. without D. out6. A. water B. air C. food D. wind7. A. more B. most C. many D. few8. A. least B. much C. no D. less9. A. more B. to move C. moving D. moved10. A. What B. That C. Where D. Which训练III.A. BatsBats are the only flying mammals in the world. They can’t see very well. It was long believed, and still is in many places, that all bats are blind. “Blind as a bat” is often heard. Yet they have no trouble flying on the darkest nights and finding their way around very well. How can bats fly and see at night? They fly by radar!The bat’s radar system works the same way as the one that ships and planes use. As a bat flies through the air, he makes a sound that is too high for our ears to hear. I f the sounds hit things they come back. The bat’s ears receive the messages. In this way they are able to tell the bat where the things are. Bats go out to look for food at night. In the day-time they hang in some dark places. Some people have the bats as bad animals. In fact, they are useful animals.1. The article tells us about ____.A. the bat like a mouse with wingsB. the radarC. a blind manD. the bat used for playing table tennis2. The bat is ____.A. an animalB. a birdC. a fishD. a beast3. “As blind as a bat” means a person who is ____.A. blind in the lift eyeB. able to see wellC. not able to see wellD. lame in the right foot4. Bats have no trouble flying on the darkest night because ____.A. they have very poor sightB. they have a kind of radar system to help themC. they have to look for foodD. they can see things in the dark nights5. Bats go out to look for food ____.A. at noonB. in the afternoonC. during the day-timeD. after sun sets and before thesun risesB. About FireFire can help people in many ways. But it can also _1_ suffering to people. Fire can heat water, warm your house, give light and cook food. But fire can burn things, _2_.T oday people know how to make _3_ with matches. Children sometimes like _4_ them. But matches can be very dangerous. One match can burn _5_, and then it might burn a house. A small fire can _6_ a big fire very fast. Fires kill _7_ people every year. So we must _8_ matches. We should also learn how to put out fires. Cover a fire _9_ water, sand or a wet quilt. This _10_ the air away from a fire and kills it.1. A. take B. carry C. catch D. bring2. A. also B. neither C. too D. either3. A. a fire B. a house C. clothes D. food4. A. playing B. to play C. playing at D. to play with5. A. a paper B. piece paper C. a piece of paper D. a paper of piece6. A. become B. turn C. changes D. got7. A. much B. plenty C. many D. lots8. A. careful B. careful of C. be careful D. be careful with9. A. in B. with C. by D. use10. A, keeps B. stops C. makes D. takes训练IV.A. The Four Largest CitiesNew York has a larger population than any other American city. In 1970, its population was about 8 000 000.Chicago has the second largest population. More than 3 000 000 people lived in Chicago in 1970.The third largest city is Los Angeles with a population of 2 810 000. Philadelphia is the fourth largest city. More than 2 000 000 people live in Philadelphia, a first capital city of the United States.New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Philadelphia are all larger than the nation’s capital city, Washington,D.C.. The population of Washington is more than 700 000, but several cities have a larger population than that. Washington is one of the most beautiful American cities, but it is only the ninth city in size.1. New York has ____ population in the United States.A. the second largestB. a largerC. the largestD. more2. Los Angeles is the third largest American city in ____.A. sizeB. populationC. buildingsD. shops3. ____ is the capital of the United States.A. New YorkB. PhiladelphiaC. ChicagoD. Washington D. C.4. Washington is more beautiful than ____ American cities.A, most of the B. all C. some of the D. only a few5. There were about ____ people living in New York in 1970.A. eighty thousandB. eighty millionC. eight millionD. eighty hundredB. Why do People Drink?Why do people drink? Often because they _1_, but this can’t be the _2_ reason, there _3_ be other reasons, too. In many countries, when friends see _4_ they often drink while they sit and talk. Many English people don’t need anyone else, they often _5_ a drink several times _6_ a day even if they are alone. In most countries people say _7_ when they drink together. The English _8_ “Cheers”. In every country there are many places where drinks can be _9_. Since there are so _10_ these places it seems that many people drink more often than they really need to.1. A. have thirsty B. have thirst C. are thirsty D. are thirst2. A. lonely B. single C. only D. alone3. A. shall B. must C. should D. ought4. A. each other B. themselves C. them D. another5. A. drink B. eat C. taste D. have6. A. during B. a C. to D. by7. A. something specially B. something specialC. specially somethingD. special something8. A. often say B. often says C. say often D. says often9. A. bought B. given C. sell D. sent10. A. much B. plenty of C. many D. many of训练V.A. PopulationThere are about 56 million people in the United Kingdom. This is a big population for such a small country. But large parts of the country have few people. Most of the population is crowded into the big cities and industrial areas. About 90% of the people live in cities and towns. Only about 10% live in the countryside. T oday very few people – less than 2% of the population ---- are farmers and farm workers.England has the most people. About 46 million live in England. Of these, about 14 million live in London and the south-east. London is now a city of about 7 million people. Most of Scotland’s population of 5 million live in the middle part. Here are the cities and towns of the industrial area. The mountains in the north and the south have a very small population. Fewer than 3 million people live in Wales. Like Scotland, most of the population live in the industrial area in the south. There are only about one and a half million people in Northern Ireland, and one- third live in and around the big industrial city of Belfast.1. The United Kingdom ____.A. is a large countryB. has many peopleC. has a small populationD. is a small country without many people2. Most of the people live ____.A. in cities and townsB. in the countrysideC. in every part of the countryD. near rivers3. London is a ____ city.A. quietB. smallC. crowdedD. new4. Scotland is the ____ largest in population in the United kingdom.A. firstB. secondC. thirdD. fourth5. Northern Ireland is ____.A. the name of a countryB. a small city of the United KingdomC. a country with a smaller populationD. one part of the United KingdomB. Why to learn EnglishPeople in many countries are learning English. Some learn at school, others study by _1_. A _2_ learn English _3_ the radio.Why do all these people want to learn English? It’s difficult _4_ that question. Many _5_ learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. _6_ people learn English because _7_ useful for their work. Many students often learn English for their _8_ studies because _9_ the college some of their books _10_ _11_ English.It is not _12_ to learn a foreign language. But there is _13_ difficult _14_ the world if you _15_ your heart into it.1. A. himself B. oneself C. themselves D. ourselves2. A. few B. little C. few of D. little of3. A. of B. with C. on D. in4. A. answer B. answering C. answered D. to answer5. A. workers B. boys and girls C. doctors D. scientists6. A. Some B. Much C. A lot D. A little7. A. it’s B. its C. they’re D. their8. A. lower B. longer C. shorter D. higher9. A. near B. at C. on D. in front of10. A. write B. wrote C. are written D. is written11. A. in B. with C. on D. from12. A. free B. difficult C. busy D. easy13. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. some14. A. in B. on C. over D. of15. A. keep B. put C. take D. bring训练VI.A.In Britain, cars, buses and bikes must keep to the left side of the street. If aperson wants to cross a street, he must be very careful. Before he cresses a street, he has to stop and look to the right first and then the left. While in China, we look to the left instead.When visitors are in London, they should learn how to take buses and underground trains. The most important of all, they must know in which direction they are going and which bus and which understand train they should take. At the bus stop they should wait for their buses to come. As soon as they get on a bus, they must pay for their fares.根据短文容,判断下列句子正(T)误(F)( ) 1. In England, people go alone the left side of the street as we do in China.( ) 2. When they want to cross a street, people in England do not look to the left first.( ) 3. Visitors in London should learn to drive buses.( ) 4. When they take a bus in England, visitors must make sure in which direction it is going.( ) 5. After they get on a bus, visitors don’t have to pay for their tickets at once.B.One day Einstein _1_ in the street in New York. His friend _2_ him and says to him, “Einstein, you should buy a new coat. Look, how _3_ your coat is!”But Einstein answers, “It doesn’t _4_. Nobody _5_ me here.”After a _6_ years Einstein becomes a famous scientist. But he still _7_ the old coat.His friend meets him again and asks him to buy a _8_ one.But Ensteins says, “I needn’t buy a new one. _9_knows _10_ here.”1. A. is walking B. walk C. is reading D. read2. A. is meeting B. meets C. see D. looks at3. A. clean B. long C. new D. old4. A. thing B. meet C. matter D. well5. A. know B. knows C. ask D. asks6. A. lot B. litter C. few D. many7. A. put on B. wear C, wears D. puts on8. A. good B. new C. big D. old9. A. Every B. Everybody C. Nobody D. Somebody10. A. you B. I C. me D. us训练VII.A.When you are learning English, you find it not clever to put an English sentence, word for word, into your own la nguage. T ake the sentence “How do you do?” as an example. If you look up each word in the dictionary, one at a time, what is your translation? It must be a wrong sentence in your ownlanguage.Language do not just have different sounds, they are different in many ways. It’s important to master the rules for word order in the study of English, too. If the speakers put words in a wrong order, the listener can’t understand the speaker’s sentence easily. Sometimes when the order of words in an English sentence is changed, the meaning of the sentence changes. But sometimes the order is changed, the meaning of the sentence doesn’t change. Let’s see the difference between the two sentences.“She only likes apples.” “Only she likes apples.”“I have seen the film already.” “I have already seen the film.”When you are learning English, you must do your best to get the spirit of the language and use it as the English speakers does.1. From the passage, we know that ____ when we are learning English.A. we shou ldn’t put every word into own languageB. we should look up every word in the dictionaryC. we need to put every word into our own languageD. we must read word by word2. The writer thinks it is ____ in learning English.A. difficult to understand different soundsB. possible to remember the word orderC. important to master the rules in different waysD. easy to master the rules for word order3. We can learn from the passage that ____.A. the meaning of an English sentence always changes with the order of the wordsB. the order of words can never change the meaning of an English sentenceC. Sometimes different order of words has a different meaningD. if the order of words is different, the meaning of the sentence must be different4. “She only likes apples.” _______.A. is the same as “Only she likes apples.”B. is different from “Only she likes apples.”C. means “She likes fruit except apples.”D. means “She doesn’t like apples.”5. Which is the best title for this passage?A. Different Orders, Different MeaningsB. How to Speak EnglishC. How to Put English into Our Own LanguageD. How to learn EnglishB.A frog is born _1_ a small river. When he is young, the river is his _2_. He doesn’t _3_ his parents, but he has many brothers and sisters. He swims here and there and plays _4_ them all day. At that time, he doesn’t look _5_ his parents. He has _6_legs, but he has a long tail. So he looks like a _7_. Then his tail gets shorter and _8_. And he has _9_ legs and a very short tail. Nowhe looks like his parents. Then he is going to _10_ a lot of insects – a lot of bad insects.1. A. in B. on C. near D. over2. A. house B. home C. family D. school3. A. knows B. know C. see D. like4. A. in B. before C. with D. behind5. A. likes B. as C. for D. like6. A. no B. not C. not some D. no any7. A. fish B. frog C. insect D. baby8. A. short B. shorter C. shortest D. the shortest9. A. two B. four C. six D. eight10. A. eating B. have C. drink D. eat训练VIII.A.Some English and American people like to invite friends to a meal at home. You should not be upset 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 11p.m. .Ask your hosts what time you should arrive. It’s polite to bring flowe rs, chocolates, a book or a bottle of wine as a present.Do you want to be pretty polite? Say how much you like the room, or the pictures on the wall. But remember – not to ask how much things cost. You’ll probably start the meal with soup, or something small as a “starter”, then you’ll have meat or fish with vegetables, and then a dessert, followed by coffee. It’s polite to finish everything on your plate and to take more if you want it. Some people eat bread with their meal, but not everyone does.Most people ask “ Do you mind if I smoke?” before they take out their cigarettes after the meal.Did you enjoy the evening? Call your hosts the next day, or write them a short “thank you” letter. Perhaps it seems funny to you, but English and American p eople say “thank you, thank you, thank you.” all the time.1. If your English or American friends don’t invite you to dinner t home, ____.A. it shows they don’t like youB. it shows they have no time to get togetherC. it shows they don’t want to ma ke friends with youD. it doesn’t show they don’t like you2. When you are invited to go to your friend’s home,____.A. you shouldn’t take anything with youB. you may go at any timeC. you must take an expensive present with youD. you may take a small present with you3. In England and America, it’s not polite to ____.A. ask the price of thingB. eat all food on your plateC. talk to your hostsD. eat too fast4. In the passage, the order of the serving of a meal is ____.A. desert—meat—or fish with vegetables—coffee—soupB. coffee—soup—desert—meat or fish with vegetablesC. soup—meat or fish with vegetable—desert—coffeeD. meat or fish with vegetables—dessert—soup—coffee5. Which is not right?A. In England or America, it usually takes more than three hours to have a dinner party at home.B. If you are invited to go to a dinner party, you can’t arrive before the time.C. You mustn’t smoke after a meal when you are with some English or American people.D. You’d better write a short “thank you” letter to your hosts or give them a call if you want to be pretty polite.B.Joan and Kate are good _1_. They live _2_ the same floor. Every morning they go to _3_ together. Joan is fifteen years old, and Kate is one year _4_ than Joan. Sometimes they go to school by bus, sometime on _5_. Joan liks _6_, but Kate doesn’t like it, she likes Chinese. _7_ Joan wasn’t at school. She was _8_ in bed. In the evening Mike _9_ at Joan’s home to help her. Now Joan _10_ better, she is at school again.1. A. teachers B. friend C. friends D. boys2. A. on B. at C. in D. to3. A. park B. school C. here D. home4. A. older B. old C. elder D. oldest5. A. bike B. foot C. train D. bus6. A. English B. sing C. draw D. flowers7. A. Now B. T oday C. Yesterday D. This time8. A. bad B. ill C. good D. well9. A, is B. are C. were D. was10. A. feel B. to feel C. is feeling D. was训练IX.A.In almost every big university in the USA football is a favorite sport. American football is not like soccer. Players sometimes kick the ball, but they also throw the ball and run with it. They try to take it to the other end of the field. They have four chances to move the ball ten yards. They can carry it or thro it. If they move it to the end of the field, they receive six points. This is called a touchown.It is difficult to move the ball. Eleven men on the other team try to stop the man who has the ball. If the man does move the ball ten yards, his teamkicks the ball to the other team.Each university wants its team to win. Thousands of people come to watch. They all yell for their favorite team. Young men and women called cheerleaders come on the field to help the people yell more. They dance and jump while they yell.Each team plays ten or eleven games each season. The season begins in September and ends in November. If a team is very good. It may play another game after the season ends. The best teams play again on January 1, the first day of the New Year. Many people go to see these games and many others watch them on television.1. In American football players can _____.A. only kick the ballB. only throw the ballC. only carry the ballD. kick, throw and carry the ball2. If a team wants to get points, it has to move the ball ____.A. 10 yardsB. to the other endC. 40 yardsD. away from its own end3. Who are dancing and jumping while they yell?A. The cheerleadersB. All those who are watching the gameC. The winnersD. The players of both sides4. Most teams play games in _____.A. springB. summerC. autumnD. winter5. When do the best team play again?A. At ChristmasB. Before the season endsC. On New Year’s DayD. On the last day of the seasonB.A: _1_ is your favourite month?B: My favourite month is _2_.A: Why?B: Because it often snows. I _3_ snow very much. We often make snowmen in the _4_ air. So I think it’s the _5_ month. What _6_ you?A: I _7_ it. It’s too _8_. I think the best month is _9_. I often go swimming _10_ my parents. We usually have a good time.1. A. What B. When C. Which D. What time2. A. December B. March C. May D. September3. A. don’t like B. to like C. liked D. like4. A. out B. open C. close D. nice5. A. good B. better C. best D. bad6. A. are B. about C. of D. for7. A. like B. don’t like C. have D. not like8. A. good B. bad C. cold D. hot9. A. January B. April C. February D. July10. A. and B. with C. like D. to训练X.A.Most American school students have a long summer holiday. It is usually from June to September. During this holiday, students often travel or have summer work. Some students take courses in summer schools. Mary spent her last summer in a summer school. She studied two courses and she traveled with her family. They saw interesting places near their home in Seattle. Mary’s friend, Peter, worked at a gasoline station during the summer. He sold gasoline and mended cars. He made a lot of money and saved nearly all of it. Peter is going to the university next year. He needs money for the university tuition.1. In America, from June to September ____.A. most school students take courses in universitiesB. all school students are still at schoolC. more school students stay at homeD. there are still lessons in summer schools2. Peter, one of Mary’s friends, will be a ____ next year.A. gasoline workerB. car menderC. school studentsD. university student3. Seattle is the name of ____.A. a summer schoolB. Mary’s friendC. a gasoline stationD. an American city4. What did Peter do last summer?A. He worked at a gasoline stationB. He traveled with his familyC. He studied in a summer schoolD. He visited some interesting places5. Peter saved nearly all of his money because_____.A. he didn’t need to pay for anythingB. his parents asked him to do soC. he needed money for his summer workD. he needed money for the university tuitionB.Air is all _1_ us. It’s around us _2_ we walk and play. From we were born, air is around us on _3_ side. When we sit down, it’s around us. When we _4_ to bed, air is also around us. We live in air.All living thing _5_ air. Living things can’t live _6_ air. We can go without food or water for _7_ days, but we can’t live without air. When we are working or running, we need _8_ air. When we are asleep, we need less air.We live in air, but we can’t _9_ it. We can only _10_ it. We can feel it when it is _11_.Moving air is called wind. How can we make air _12_? Here is one way. Hold an open book in your hands in front of your face. Close it _13_. Whatcan you feel? What you feel is the air.1. A. with B. by C. around D. over2. A. because B. if C. when D. but3. A. each B. both C. every D. all4. A. go B. to go C. come D. to come5. A. want B. need C. get D. take6. A. with B. no C. not D. without7. A. few B. a few C. little D. a little8. A. less B. much C. many D. more9. A. look B. see C. watch D. hear10. A. feel B. see C. hear D. want11. A. running B. walking C. going D. moving12. A. move B. run C. walk D. go13. A. quick B. fast C. quickly D. slowly训练XI.A.In English people can experience four seasons in one day. So they often talk about the weather. In the morning the weather is warm like in spring. After an hour black clouds come and then it rains heavily. The weather gets a litter cold. In the afternoon it will be sunny, the sun will begin to shine, and it will be summer at this time of day.In England, people can also have summer in winter, or have winter in summer. So in winter they can swim sometimes, and in summer sometimes they need to wear warm clothes.When you go to England, you will see that some English people usually take an umbrella or a raincoat with them in the sunny morning, but you should not laugh at them. If you don’t take an umbrella or a raincoat, you will regret later in the day.1. In England people often talk about the ____.A. weatherB. seasonsC. springD. summer2. In English ____ in winter.A. it is always very coldB. people always wear warm clothesC. people can swim sometimesD. the weather is very hot3. English people usually take an umbrella or a raincoat with them ____.A. in a rainy morningB. in a sunny morningC. in a snowy morningD. A,B and C4. In England, which is not true?A. People can have four seasons in a dayB. The weather is warm in the morning and soon it will be cold in the dayC. People take an umbrella in the rainy morningD. If you don’t take an umbrella or raincoat, you will regret later in the day5. From the story we know that when ____come, there is a heavy rain.A. sun and snowB. black cloudsC. spring and autumnD. summer and winter。
阅读理解与完型填空训练I.训练A. What’s a White lieMary did not understand such sentences as ―She is blue today, ‖―He has a greethumb, ‖―He has told a little white lie ‖and so on. And she went to her teacher for help.Mary: Mrs Smith, there is a colour in each of these sentences. What do they mean?Mrs Smith: In everyday English, Mary, blue sometimes means sad. Yellow ⋯afraid.A person with a green thumb grows plants well. And a white lie is not a bad one.Mary: Would you give me an example for ―a white lie?Mrs Smith: Certainly, now I give you some cakes. In fact you don ’t like it, but youwon’t say it. Instead, you say, ―No, thanks, I ’m not hungry. ‖That ’s a white li1. Blue sometimes means sad in ____English.A. goodB. spokenC. usualD. poor2. I don ’t have a green thumb, so all my plants____.A. die offB. grow wellC. look niceD. are good3. Tom is ____to climb the tree. He is yellow.A. happyB. cleverC. gladD. afraid4. He didn ’t like me to know the ____of the accident. He told me a white lie.A. reasonB. true storyC. meaningD. answer5. He is ____today because his father is ill.A. blueB. yellowC. greenD. whiteB. What Is the Best Way?What is the best way to learn a foreign language? We all remember that we learnt__1__ language well when were children. If we can learn __2__ second language inthe __3__ way, it won ’t seem so difficult. Think of what a small child __4__. Itlistens to what people say and it __5__ to imitate what it hears. When it wantssomething, it has to ask __6__ it. In __7__, it is using the language. It is talking in it__8__ the time. __9__ people use a second language like this, they will learn it more__10__ than before.1. A. ourselves B. own C. our own D. ours2. A. the B. a C. an D. /3. A. other B. same C. different D. easy4. A. does B. do C. did D. doing5. A. want B. tries C. needed D. doing6. A. for B. on C. about D. with7. A. time B. trouble C. fact D. danger8. A. in B. all C. for D. on9. A. Whether B. Before C. If D. Until10. A. best B. quickly C. slowly D. easy训练I I.A. Eating Habits and HealthOur eating habits are very important for good health and a strong body. There aretimes when most of us would rather eat sweets and ice-cream than meat and rice.Sweets and ice-cream are not bad for the stomach if we eat them at the end of themeal. If we eat them before a meal, they may take away our appetite. It is importantfor us to eat our meal at the same time each day. When we feel angry or excited, wemay not want to eat. A long time ago, in England, some judges used to decide whethera man was telling truth by giving him some dry bread. If the man could not swallowthe bread, it was sign that he wasn ’t telling the truth. He was telling lies. Although this seems very strange and foolish, it is indeed an excellent way of finding out the truth.A man who is worrying about something had difficulty in swallowing anything dry.Because when he is worrying, he loses his appetite and does not want to eat.1. Why do you want to develop good eating habits? Because we want to ____.A. be healthyB. be happyC. eat moreD. save time2. It is good to eat sweets and ice-cream ____.A. after the mealB. before the mealC. when we want toD. when we are hungry3. We had better have our meals ____.A. at any time each dayB. at regular time each dayC. when our work is overD. when the meal is ready4. According to judges in old England, if a man tells lies he can _____.A. drink milk or wineB. eat a lot of dry breadC. hardly eat dry breadD. swallow dry bread easily5. A man who is angry has ____.A. a better appetiteB. a liking for ice-creamC. a poor appetiteD. to drink some cold waterB. About AirAir is all around us. It is around us _1_ we walk and play. From the time we areborn air is around us on every side. When we sit down, it is around us. When we goto bed, air is also around us. We live _2_ air.All _3_ things need air. We _4_ live without food or water for a few days, but wecan’t live for more than a few minutes _5_ air. We take in _6_. When we are workingor running we need _7_ air. When we are asleep, we need _8_ air.We live in air, but we can ’t see it. We can only feel it. l W i t e w c h a e n n f i e t e i smoving. Moving air is called wind. How can we make air _9_?Here is one way. Hold an open book in front of your face. Close it quickly. Whatcan you feel? _10_ you feel is air.1. A. as B. after C. because D. since2. A. under B. in C. below D. with3. A. live B. living C. alive D. with4. A. can B. won ’t C. can ’t D. lively5. A. out of B. with C. without D. out6. A. water B. air C. food D. wind7. A. more B. most C. many D. few8. A. least B. much C. no D. less9. A. more B. to move C. moving D. moved10. A. What B. That C. Where D. Which训练III.A. BatsBats are the only flying mammals in the world. They can ’t see very well. It was long believed, and still is in many places, that all bats are blind. ―Blind as a boften heard. Yet they have no trouble flying on the darkest nights and finding theirway around very well. How can bats fly and see at night? They fly by radar!The bat ’s radar system works the same way as the one that ships and planes use. Asa bat flies through the air, he makes a sound that is too high for our ears to hear. If thesounds hit things they come back. The bat ’s ears receive the messages. In this way they are able to tell the bat where the things are.Bats go out to look for food at night. In the day-time they hang in some dark places.Some people have the bats as bad animals. In fact, they are useful animals.1. The article tells us about ____.A. the bat like a mouse with wingsB. the radarC. a blind manD. the bat used for playing table tennis2. The bat is ____.A. an animalB. a birdC. a fishD. a beast3. ―As blind as a bat ‖means a person who is ____.A. blind in the lift eyeB. able to see wellC. not able to see wellD. lame in the right foot4. Bats have no trouble flying on the darkest night because ____.A. they have very poor sightB. they have a kind of radar system to help themC. they have to look for foodD. they can see things in the dark nights5. Bats go out to look for food ____.A. at noonB. in the afternoonC. during the day-timeD. after sun sets and before the sun risesB. About FireFire can help people in many ways. But it can also _1_ suffering to people. Firecan heat water, warm your house, give light and cook food. But fire can burn things,_2_.Today people know how to make _3_ with matches. Children sometimes like_4_ them. But matches can be very dangerous. One match can burn _5_, and then itmight burn a house. A small fire can _6_ a big fire very fast. Fires kill _7_ peopleevery year. So we must _8_ matches. We should also learn how to put out fires.Cover a fire _9_ water, sand or a wet quilt. This _10_ the air away from a fire andkills it.1. A. take B. carry C. catch D. bring2. A. also B. neither C. too D. either3. A. a fire B. a house C. clothes D. food4. A. playing B. to play C. playing at D. to play with5. A. a paper B. piece paper C. a piece of paper D. a paper of piece6. A. become B. turn C. changes D. got7. A. much B. plenty C. many D. lots8. A. careful B. careful of C. be careful D. be careful with9. A. in B. with C. by D. use 10. A,keeps B. stops C. makes D. takes训练IV.A. The Four Largest CitiesNew York has a larger population than any other American city. In 1970, itspopulation was about 8 000 000.Chicago has the second largest population. More than 3 000 000 people lived inChicago in 1970.The third largest city is Los Angeles with a population of 2 810 000. Philadelphia isthe fourth largest city. More than 2 000 000 people live in Philadelphia, a first capitalcity of the United States.New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Philadelphia are all larger than the nation ’s capital city, Washington,D.C.. The population of Washington is more than 700 000,but several cities have a larger population than that. Washington is one of the mostbeautiful American cities, but it is only the ninth city in size.1. New York has ____ population in the United States.A. the second largestB. a largerC. the largestD. more2. Los Angeles is the third largest American city in ____.A. sizeB. populationC. buildingsD. shops3. ____ is the capital of the United States.A. New YorkB. PhiladelphiaC. ChicagoD. Washington D. C.4. Washington is more beautiful than ____ American cities.A, most of the B. all C. some of the D. only a few5. There were about ____ people living in New York in 1970.A. eighty thousandB. eighty millionC. eight millionD. eighty hundredB. Why do People Drink?Why do people drink? Often because they _1_, but this can ’t be the _2_ reason, there _3_ be other reasons, too. In many countries, when friends see _4_ they oftendrink while they sit and talk. Many English people don ’t need anyone else, they often _5_ a drink several times _6_ a day even if they are alone. In most countriespeople say _7_ when they drink together. The English _8_ ―Cheers‖. In every country there are many places where drinks can be _9_. Since there are so _10_these places it seems that many people drink more often than they really need to.1. A. have thirsty B. have thirst C. are thirsty D. are thirst2. A. lonely B. single C. only D. alone3. A. shall B. must C. should D. ought4. A. each other B. themselves C. them D. another5. A. drink B. eat C. taste D. have6. A. during B. a C. to D. by7. A. something specially B. something specialC. specially somethingD. special something8. A. often say B. often says C. say often D. says often9. A. bought B. given C. sell D. sent10. A. much B. plenty of C. many D. many of训练V.A. PopulationThere are about 56 million people in the United Kingdom. This is a big populationfor such a small country. But large parts of the country have few people. Most of the population is crowded into the big cities and industrial areas. About 90% of thepeople live in cities and towns. Only about 10% live in the countryside. Today veryfew people–less than 2% of the population ---- are farmers and farm workers.England has the most people. About 46 million live in England. Of these, about 14million live in London and the south-east. London is now a city of about 7 millionpeople. Most of Scotland ’s population of 5 million live in the middle part. Here arethe cities and towns of the industrial area. The mountains in the north and the southhave a very small population. Fewer than 3 million people live in Wales. LikeScotland, most of the population live in the industrial area in the south. There areonly about one and a half million people in Northern Ireland, and one- third live inand around the big industrial city of Belfast.1. The United Kingdom ____.A. is a large countryB. has many peopleC. has a small populationD. is a small country without many people2. Most of the people live ____.A. in cities and townsB. in the countrysideC. in every part of the countryD. near rivers3. London is a ____ city.A. quietB. smallC. crowdedD. new4. Scotland is the ____ largest in population in the United kingdom.A. firstB. secondC. thirdD. fourth5. Northern Ireland is ____.A. the name of a countryB. a small city of the United KingdomC. a country with a smaller populationD. one part of the United KingdomB. Why to learn EnglishPeople in many countries are learning English. Some learn at school, othersstudy by _1_. A _2_ learn English _3_ the radio.Why do all these people want to learn English? It ’s difficult _4_ that question.Many _5_ learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. _6_ people learnEnglish because _7_ useful for their work. Many students often learn English fortheir _8_ studies because _9_ the college some of their books _10_ _11_ English.It is not _12_ to learn a foreign language. But there is _13_ difficult _14_ theworld if you _15_ your heart into it.1. A. himself B. oneself C. themselves D. ourselves2. A. few B. little C. few of D. little of3. A. of B. with C. on D. in4. A. answer B. answering C. answered D. to answer5. A. workers B. boys and girls C. doctors D. scientists6. A. Some B. Much C. A lot D. A little7. A. it ’s B. its C. they ’re D. their8. A. lower B. longer C. shorter D. higher9. A. near B. at C. on D. in front of10. A. write B. wrote C. are written D. is written11. A. in B. with C. on D. from12. A. free B. difficult C. busy D. easy13. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. some14. A. in B. on C. over D. of15. A. keep B. put C. take D. bring训练VI.A.In Britain, cars, buses and bikes must keep to the left side of the street. If a personwants to cross a street, he must be very careful. Before he cresses a street, he has tostop and look to the right first and then the left. While in China, we look to the leftinstead.When visitors are in London, they should learn how to take buses and undergroundtrains. The most important of all, they must know in which direction they are goingand which bus and which understand train they should take. At the bus stop theyshould wait for their buses to come. As soon as they get on a bus, they must pay fortheir fares.根据短文内容,判断下列句子正(T)误(F)( ) 1. In England, people go alone the left side of the street as we do in China.( ) 2. When they want to cross a street, people in England do not look to the leftfirst.( ) 3. Visitors in London should learn to drive buses.( ) 4. When they take a bus in England, visitors must make sure in which direction itis going.( ) 5. After they get on a bus, visitors don ’t have to pay for their tickets at once.B.One day Einstein _1_ in the street in New York. His friend _2_ him and says to him,―Einstein, you should buy a new coat. Look, how _3_ your coat i s‖!But Einstein answers,―It doesn’t _4_. Nobody _5_ me here‖.After a _6_ years Einstein becomes a famous scientist. But he still _7_ the oldcoat.His friend meets him again and asks him to buy a _8_ one.But Ensteins says,―I needn’t buy a new one. _9_knows _10_ here‖.1. A. is walking B. walk C. is reading D. read2. A. is meeting B. meets C. see D. looks at3. A. clean B. long C. new D. old4. A. thing B. meet C. matter D. well5. A. know B. knows C. ask D. asks6. A. lot B. litter C. few D. many7. A. put on B. wear C, wears D. puts on8. A. good B. new C. big D. old9. A. Every B. Everybody C. Nobody D. Somebody10. A. you B. I C. me D. us训练VII.A.When you are learning English, you find it not clever to put an English sentence,word for word, into your own l anguage. Take the sentence ―How do you do? ‖as an example. If you look up each word in the dictionary, one at a time, what is yourtranslation? It must be a wrong sentence in your own language.Language do not just have different sounds, they are differnet in many ways. It ’s important to master the rules for word order in the study of English, too. If thespeakers put words in a wrong order, the listener can ’t understand the speaker sentence easily. Sometimes when the order of words in an English sentence ischanged, the meaning of the sentence changes. But sometimes the order is changed,the meaning of the sentence doesn ’t change. Let ’s see the difference between the twosentences.―She only likes apples. ‖―Only she likes apples. ‖―I have seen the film already. ‖―I have already seen the film. ‖When you are learning English, you must do your best to get the spirit of thelanguage and use it as the English speakers does.1. From the passage, we know that ____ when we are learning English.A. we shouldn ’t put every word into own languageB. we should look up every word in the dictionaryC. we need to put every word into our own languageD. we must read word by word2. The writer thinks it is ____ in learning English.A. difficult to understand different soundsB. possible to remember the word orderC. important to master the rules in different waysD. easy to master the rules for word order3. We can learn from the passage that ____.A. the meaning of an English sentence always changes with the order of the wordsB. the order of words can never change the meaning of an English sentenceC. Sometimes different order of words has a different meaningD. if the order of words is different, the meaning of the sentence must be different4. ―She only likes apples. ‖_______.A. is the same as ―Only she likes apples. ‖B. is different from ―Only she likes apples. ‖C. means ―She likes fruit except apples. ‖D. means ―She doesn ’t like apples. ‖5. Which is the best title for this passage?A. Different Orders, Different MeaningsB. How to Speak EnglishC. How to Put English into Our Own LanguageD. How to learn EnglishB.A frog is born _1_ a small river. When he is young, the river is his _2_. He does’n t_3_ his parents, but he has many brothers and sisters. He swims here and there andplays _4_ them all day. At that time, he does’n t look _5_ his parents. He has _6_legs,but he has a long tail. So he looks like a _7_. Then his tail gets shorter and _8_. Andhe has _9_ legs and a very short tail. Now he looks like his parents. Then he is goingto _10_ a lot of insects–a lot of bad insects.1. A. in B. on C. near D. over2. A. house B. home C. family D. school3. A. knows B. know C. see D. like4. A. in B. before C. with D. behind5. A. likes B. as C. for D. like6. A. no B. not C. not some D. no any7. A. fish B. frog C. insect D. baby8. A. short B. shorter C. shortest D. the shortest9. A. two B. four C. six D. eight10. A. eating B. have C. drink D. eat训练VIII.A.Some English and American people like to invite friends to a meal at home. Youshould not be upset if your English friends don ’t invite you home. It doesn ’t they don ’t like you.Dinner parties usually start between 7 and 8 p.m. and end at about 11 p.m. .Askyour hosts what time you should arrive. It ’s p o l i e t e r s t,o c b h r o i n c g o l f a l o t e w s, abook or a bottle of wine as a present.Do you want to be pretty polite? Say how much you like the room, or the pictureson the wall. But remember–not to ask how much things cost.You’ll probably start the meal with soup, or something small asa ―starter ‖,you’ll have meat or fish with vegetables, and then a dessert, followed by coffee. Itpolite to finish everything on your plate and to take more if you want it. Somepeople eat bread with their meal, but not everyone does.Most people ask ―Do you mind if I smoke? ‖before they take out their cigarettes after the meal.Did you enjoy the evening? Call your hosts the next day, or write them ashort ―thank you ‖letter. Perhaps it seems funny to you, but English andA m p e e r i o c a p n l esay ―thank you, thank you, thank you. ‖all the time.1. If your English or American friends don ’t invite you to dinner t home, ____.A. it shows they don ’t like youB. it shows they have no time to get togetherC. it shows they don ’t w a a n k t e t o f r i m e n d s with youD. it doesn ’t show they don ’t like you2. When you are invited to go to your friend ’s home,____.A. you shouldn ’t take anything with youB. you may go at any timeC. you must take an expensive present with youD. you may take a small present with you3. In England and America, it ’s not polite to ____.A. ask the price of thingB. eat all food on your plateC. talk to your hostsD. eat too fast4. In the passage, the order of the serving of a meal is ____.A. desert—meat—or fish with vegetables—coffee—soupB. coffee—soup—desert—meat or fish with vegetablesC. soup—meat or fish with vegetable—desert—coffeeD. meat or fish with vegetables—dessert—soup—coffee5. Which is not right?A. In England or America, it usually takes more than three hours to have a dinnerparty at home.B. If you are invited to go to a dinner party, you can ’t arrive before the time.C. You mustn ’t smoke after a meal when you are with some English or Americanpeople.D. You ’d better write a short ―thank you ‖letter to your hosts or give them a call if you want to be pretty polite.B.Joan and Kate are good _1_. They live _2_ the same floor. Every morning they goto _3_ together. Joan is fifteen years old, and Kate is one year _4_ than Joan.Sometimes they go to school by bus, sometime on _5_. Joan liks _6_, but Katedoesn’t like it, she likes Chinese. _7_ Joan was’n t at school. She was _8_ in bed.Inthe evening Mike _9_ at Joan’s home to help her. Now Joan _10_ better, she is atschool again.1. A. teachers B. friend C. friends D. boys2. A. on B. at C. in D. to3. A. park B. school C. here D. home4. A. older B. old C. elder D. oldest5. A. bike B. foot C. train D. bus6. A. English B. sing C. draw D. flowers7. A. Now B. Today C. Yesterday D. This time8. A. bad B. ill C. good D. well9. A, is B. are C. were D. was10. A. feel B. to feel C. is feeling D. was训练IX.A.In almost every big university in the USA football is a favorite sport. American football is not like soccer. Players sometimes kick the ball, but they also throw theball and run with it. They try to take it to the other end of the field. They have four chances to move the ball ten yards. They can carry it or thro it. If they move it to the end of the field, they receive six points. This is called a touchown.It is difficult to move the ball. Eleven men on the other team try to stop the manwho has the ball. If the man does move the ball ten yards, his team kicks the ball to the other team.Each university wants its team to win. Thousands of people come to watch. Theyall yell for their favorite team. Young men and women called cheerleaders come onthe field to help the people yell more. They dance and jump while they yell.Each team plays ten or eleven games each season. The season begins in September and ends in November. If a team is very good. It may play another game after the season ends. The best teams play again on January 1, the first day of the New Year. Many people go to see these games and many others watch them on television.1. In American football players can _____.A. only kick the ballB. only throw the ballC. only carry the ballD. kick, throw and carry the ball2. If a team wants to get points, it has to move the ball ____.A. 10 yardsB. to the other endC. 40 yardsD. away from its own end3. Who are dancing and jumping while they yell?A. The cheerleadersB. All those who are watching the gameC. The winnersD. The players of both sides4. Most teams play games in _____.A. springB. summerC. autumnD. winter5. When do the best team play again?A. At ChristmasB. Before the season endsC. On New Year ’s DayD. On the last day of the seasonB.A: _1_ is your favourite month?B: My favourite month is _2_.A: Why?B: Because it often snows. I _3_ snow very much. We often make snowmen inthe _4_ air. So I think it’s the _5_ month. What _6_ you?A: I _7_ it. It’s too _8_. I think the best month is _9_. I often go swimming_10_ my parents. We usually have a good time.1. A. What B. When C. Which D. What time2. A. December B. March C. May D. September3. A. don’t like B. to like C. liked D. like4. A. out B. open C. close D. nice5. A. good B. better C. best D. bad6. A. are B. about C. of D. for7. A. like B. don’t like C. have D. not like8. A. good B. bad C. cold D. hot9. A. January B. April C. February D. July10. A. and B. with C. like D. to训练X.A.Most American school students have a long summer holiday. It is usually from Juneto September. During this holiday, students often travel or have summer work. Some students take courses in summer schools. Mary spent her last summer in a summerschool. She studied two courses and she traveled with her family. They sawinteresting places near their home in Seattle. Mary ’s friend, Peter, worked at a gasoline station during the summer. He sold gasoline and mended cars. He made alot of money and saved nearly all of it. Peter is going to the university next year. Heneeds money for the university tuition.1. In America, from June to September ____.A. most school students take courses in universitiesB. all school students are still at schoolC. more school students stay at homeD. there are still lessons in summer schools2. Peter, one of Mary ’s friends, will be a ____ next year.A. gasoline workerB. car menderC. school studentsD. university student3. Seattle is the name of ____.A. a summer schoolB. Mary ’s friendC. a gasoline stationD. an American city4. What did Peter do last summer?A. He worked at a gasoline stationB. He traveled with his familyC. He studied in a summer schoolD. He visited some interesting places5. Peter saved nearly all of his money because_____.A. he didn ’t need to pay for anythingB. his parents asked him to do soC. he needed money for his summer workD. he needed money for the university tuitionB.Air is all _1_ us. It’s around us _2_ we walk and play. From we were born, air is around us on _3_ side. When we sit down, ’i s t around us. When we _4_ to bed, air is also around us. We live in air.All living thing _5_ air. Living things can ’t live _6_ air. We can go without foodor water for _7_ days, but we can’t live without air. When we are working or running, we need _8_ air. When we are asleep, we need less air.We live in air, but we can’t _9_ it. We can only _10_ it. We can feel it when it is_11_.Moving air is called wind. How can we make air _12_? Here is one way. Hold an open book in your hands in front of your face. Close it _13_. What can you feel? What you feel is the air.1. A. with B. by C. around D. over2. A. because B. if C. when D. but3. A. each B. both C. every D. all4. A. go B. to go C. come D. to come5. A. want B. need C. get D. take6. A. with B. no C. not D. without7. A. few B. a few C. little D. a little8. A. less B. much C. many D. more9. A. look B. see C. watch D. hear10. A. feel B. see C. hear D. want11. A. running B. walking C. going D. moving12. A. move B. run C. walk D. go13. A. quick B. fast C. quickly D. slowly训练XI.A.In English people can experience four seasons in one day. So they often talk about the weather. In the morning the weather is warm like in spring. After an hour black clouds come and then it rains heavily. The weather gets a litter cold. In the afternoon it will be sunny, the sun will begin to shine, and it will be summer at this time of day.In England, people can also have summer in winter, or have winter in summer. So in winter they can swim sometimes, and in summer sometimes they need to wear warm clothes.When you go to England, you will see that some English people usually take an umbrella or a raincoat with them in the sunny morning, but you should not laugh at them. If you don ’t take an umbrella or a raincoat, you will regret later in the day.1. In England people often talk about the ____.A. weatherB. seasonsC. springD. summer2. In English ____ in winter.A. it is always very coldB. people always wear warm clothesC. people can swim sometimesD. the weather is very hot。
人教版七年级阅读理解与完型填空训练训练I。
A. What’s a White lieMary did not understand such sentences as “She is blue today,”“He has a green thumb,”“He has told a little white lie" and so on。
And she went to her teacher for help.Mary:Mrs Smith,there is a colour in each of these sentences。
What do they mean?Mrs Smith:In everyday English, Mary,blue sometimes means sad. Yellow…afraid. A person with a green thumb grows plants well。
And a white lie is not a bad one.Mary:Would you give me an example for “a white lie?Mrs Smith: Certainly, now I give you some cakes。
In fact you don’t like it, but you won’t say it. Instead, you say, “No,thanks,I'm not hungry。
”That’s a white lie。
1. Blue sometimes means sad in ____English.A. good B。
spoken C. usual D。
poor2。
I don’t have a green thumb, so all my plants____。
A。
die off B。
grow well C。
人教版七年级阅读理解与完型填空训练训练I. A. What’s a White lieMary did not understand such sentences as “She is blue today,〞“ He has a green thumb,〞“He has told a little white lie〞and so on. And she went to her teacher for help.Mary: Mrs Smith, there is a colour in each of these sentences. What do they mean? Mrs Smith: In everyday English, Mary, blue sometimes means sad. Yellow… afraid.A person with a green thumb grows plants well. And a white lie is not a bad one. Mary: Would you give me an example for “a white lie?Mrs Smith: Certainly, now I give you some cakes. In fact you don’t like it, but you won’t say it. Instead, you say, “No, thanks, I’m not hungry.〞That’s a white lie.1. Blue sometimes means sad in ____English.A. goodB. spokenC. usualD. poor2. I don’t have a green thumb, so all my plants____.A. die offB. grow wellC. look niceD. are good3. Tom is ____to climb the tree. He is yellow.A. happyB. cleverC. gladD. afraid4. He didn’t like me to know the ____of the accident. He told me a white lie.A. reasonB. true storyC. meaningD. answer5. He is ____today because his father is ill.A. blueB. yellowC. greenD. whiteB. What Is the Best Way?What is the best way to learn a foreign language? We all remember that we learnt __1__ language well when were children. If we can learn __2__ second language in the __3__ way, it won’t seem so difficult. Think of what a small child __4__. It listens to what people say and it __5__ to imitate what it hears. When it wants something, it has to ask __6__ it. In __7__, it is using the language. It is talking in it __8__ the time. __9__ people use a second language like this, they will learn it more __10__ than before.1. A. ourselves B. own C. our own D. ours2. A. the B. a C. an D. /3. A. other B. same C. different D. easy4. A. does B. do C. did D. doing5. A. want B. tries C. needed D. doing6. A. for B. on C. about D. with7. A. time B. trouble C. fact D. danger8. A. in B. all C. for D. on9. A. Whether B. Before C. If D. Until10. A. best B. quickly C. slowly D. easy训练II.A. Eating Habits and HealthOur eating habits are very important for good health and a strong body. There are times when most of us would rather eat sweets and ice-cream than meat and rice. Sweets and ice-cream are not bad for the stomach if we eat them at the end of the meal. If we eat them before a meal, they may take away our appetite. It is important for us to eat our meal at the same time each day. When we feel angry or excited, we may not want to eat. A long time ago, in England, some judges used to decide whether a man was telling truth by giving him some dry bread. If the man could not swallow the bread, it was sign that he wasn’t telling the truth. He was telling lies. Although thi s seems very strange and foolish, it is indeed an excellent way of finding out the truth.A man who is worrying about something had difficulty in swallowing anything dry. Because when he is worrying, he loses his appetite and does not want to eat.1. Why do you want to develop good eating habits? Because we want to ____.A. be healthyB. be happyC. eat moreD. save time2. It is good to eat sweets and ice-cream ____.A. after the mealB. before the mealC. when we want toD. when we are hungry3. We had better have our meals ____.A. at any time each dayB. at regular time each dayC. when our work is overD. when the meal is ready4. According to judges in old England, if a man tells lies he can _____.A. drink milk or wineB. eat a lot of dry breadC. hardly eat dry breadD. swallow dry bread easily5. A man who is angry has ____.A. a better appetiteB. a liking for ice-creamC. a poor appetiteD. to drink some cold waterB. About AirAir is all around us. It is around us _1_ we walk and play. From the time we are born air is around us on every side. When we sit down, it is around us. When we go to bed, air is also around us. We live _2_ air.All _3_ things need air. We _4_ live without food or water for a few days, but we can’t live for more than a few minutes _5_ air. We take in _6_. When we are working or running we need _7_ air. When we are asleep, we need _8_ air.We live in air, but we can’t see it. We can only feel i t. We can feel it when it is moving. Moving air is called wind. How can we make air _9_?Here is one way. Hold an open book in front of your face. Close it quickly. What can you feel? _10_ you feel is air.1. A. as B. after C. because D. since2. A. under B. in C. below D. with3. A. live B. living C. alive D. with4. A. can B. won’t C. can’t D. lively5. A. out of B. with C. without D. out6. A. water B. air C. food D. wind7. A. more B. most C. many D. few8. A. least B. much C. no D. less9. A. more B. to move C. moving D. moved10. A. What B. That C. Where D. Which训练III.A. BatsBats are the only flying mammals in the world. They can’t see very well. It was long believed, and still is in many places, that all bats are blind. “Blind as a bat〞is often heard. Yet they have no trouble flying on the darkest nights and finding their way around very well. How can bats fly and see at night? They fly by radar!The bat’s radar system works the same way as the one that ships and planes use. As a bat flies through the air, he makes a sound that is too high for our ears to hear. If the sounds hit things they come back. The bat’s ears receive the messages. In this way they are able to tell the bat where the things are.Bats go out to look for food at night. In the day-time they hang in some dark places. Some people have the bats as bad animals. In fact, they are useful animals.1. The article tells us about ____.A. the bat like a mouse with wingsB. the radarC. a blind manD. the bat used for playing table tennis2. The bat is ____.A. an animalB. a birdC. a fishD. a beast3. “As blind as a bat〞means a person who is ____.A. blind in the lift eyeB. able to see wellC. not able to see wellD. lame in the right foot4. Bats have no trouble flying on the darkest night because ____.A. they have very poor sightB. they have a kind of radar system to help themC. they have to look for foodD. they can see things in the dark nights5. Bats go out to look for food ____.A. at noonB. in the afternoonC. during the day-timeD. after sun sets and before the sun risesB. About FireFire can help people in many ways. But it can also _1_ suffering to people. Fire can heat water, warm your house, give light and cook food. But fire can burn things, _2_.Today people know how to make _3_ with matches. Children sometimes like_4_ them. But matches can be very dangerous. One match can burn _5_, and then it might burn a house. A small fire can _6_ a big fire very fast. Fires kill _7_ people every year. So we must _8_ matches. We should also learn how to put out fires. Cover a fire _9_ water, sand or a wet quilt. This _10_ the air away from a fire and kills it.1. A. take B. carry C. catch D. bring2. A. also B. neither C. too D. either3. A. a fire B. a house C. clothes D. food4. A. playing B. to play C. playing at D. to play with5. A. a paper B. piece paper C. a piece of paper D. a paper of piece6. A. become B. turn C. changes D. got7. A. much B. plenty C. many D. lots8. A. careful B. careful of C. be careful D. be careful with9. A. in B. with C. by D. use10. A, keeps B. stops C. makes D. takes训练IV.A. The Four Largest CitiesNew York has a larger population than any other American city. In 1970, its population was about 8 000 000.Chicago has the second largest population. More than 3 000 000 people lived in Chicago in 1970.The third largest city is Los Angeles with a population of 2 810 000. Philadelphia is the fourth largest city. More than 2 000 000 people live in Philadelphia, a first capital city of the United States.New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Philadelphia are all larger than the nation’s capital city, Washington,D.C.. The population of Washington is more than 700 000, but several cities have a larger population than that. Washington is one of the most beautiful American cities, but it is only the ninth city in size.1. New York has ____ population in the United States.A. the second largestB. a largerC. the largestD. more2. Los Angeles is the third largest American city in ____.A. sizeB. populationC. buildingsD. shops3. ____ is the capital of the United States.A. New YorkB. PhiladelphiaC. ChicagoD. Washington D. C.4. Washington is more beautiful than ____ American cities.A, most of the B. all C. some of the D. only a few5. There were about ____ people living in New York in 1970.A. eighty thousandB. eighty millionC. eight millionD. eighty hundredB. Why do People Drink?Why do people drink? Often because they _1_, but this can’t be the _2_ reason, there _3_ be other reasons, too. In many countries, when friends see _4_ they often drink while they sit and talk. Many English p eople don’t need anyone else, they often _5_ a drink several times _6_ a day even if they are alone. In most countries people say _7_ when they drink together. The English _8_ “Cheers〞. In every country there are many places where drinks can be _9_. Since there are so _10_ these places it seems that many people drink more often than they really need to.1. A. have thirsty B. have thirst C. are thirsty D. are thirst2. A. lonely B. single C. only D. alone3. A. shall B. must C. should D. ought4. A. each other B. themselves C. them D. another5. A. drink B. eat C. taste D. have6. A. during B. a C. to D. by7. A. something specially B. something specialC. specially somethingD. special something8. A. often say B. often says C. say often D. says often9. A. bought B. given C. sell D. sent10. A. much B. plenty of C. many D. many of训练V.A. PopulationThere are about 56 million people in the United Kingdom. This is a big population for such a small country. But large parts of the country have few people. Most of the population is crowded into the big cities and industrial areas. About 90% of the people live in cities and towns. Only about 10% live in the countryside. Today very few people – less than 2% of the population ---- are farmers and farm workers. England has the most people. About 46 million live in England. Of these, about 14 million live in London and the south-east. London is now a city of about 7 million people. Most of Scotland’s population of 5 million live in the middle part. Here are the cities and towns of the industrial area. The mountains in the north and the south have a very small population. Fewer than 3 million people live in Wales. Like Scotland, most of the population live in the industrial area in the south. There are only about one and a half million people in Northern Ireland, and one- third live in and around the big industrial city of Belfast.1. The United Kingdom ____.A. is a large countryB. has many peopleC. has a small populationD. is a small country without many people2. Most of the people live ____.A. in cities and townsB. in the countrysideC. in every part of the countryD. near rivers3. London is a ____ city.A. quietB. smallC. crowdedD. new4. Scotland is the ____ largest in population in the United kingdom.A. firstB. secondC. thirdD. fourth5. Northern Ireland is ____.A. the name of a countryB. a small city of the United KingdomC. a country with a smaller populationD. one part of the United KingdomB. Why to learn EnglishPeople in many countries are learning English. Some learn at school, others study by _1_. A _2_ learn English _3_ the radio.Why do all these people want to learn English? It’s difficult _4_ that question. Many _5_ learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. _6_ people learn English because _7_ useful for their work. Many students often learn English for their _8_ studies because _9_ the college some of their books _10_ _11_ English.It is not _12_ to learn a foreign language. But there is _13_ difficult _14_ theworld if you _15_ your heart into it.1. A. himself B. oneself C. themselves D. ourselves2. A. few B. little C. few of D. little of3. A. of B. with C. on D. in4. A. answer B. answering C. answered D. to answer5. A. workers B. boys and girls C. doctors D. scientists6. A. Some B. Much C. A lot D. A little7. A. it’s B. its C. they’re D. their8. A. lower B. longer C. shorter D. higher9. A. near B. at C. on D. in front of10. A. write B. wrote C. are written D. is written11. A. in B. with C. on D. from12. A. free B. difficult C. busy D. easy13. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. some14. A. in B. on C. over D. of15. A. keep B. put C. take D. bring训练VI.A.In Britain, cars, buses and bikes must keep to the left side of the street. If a person wants to cross a street, he must be very careful. Before he cresses a street, he has to stop and look to the right first and then the left. While in China, we look to the left instead.When visitors are in London, they should learn how to take buses and underground trains. The most important of all, they must know in which direction they are going and which bus and which understand train they should take. At the bus stop they should wait for their buses to come. As soon as they get on a bus, they must pay for their fares.依据短文内容,推断以下句子正〔T〕误〔F〕( ) 1. In England, people go alone the left side of the street as we do in China. ( ) 2. When they want to cross a street, people in England do not look to the left first.( ) 3. Visitors in London should learn to drive buses.( ) 4. When they take a bus in England, visitors must make sure in which direction it is going.( ) 5. After they get on a bus, visitors don’t have to pay for their tickets at once.B.One day Einstein _1_ in the street in New York. His friend _2_ him and says to him, “Einstein, you should buy a new coat. Look, how _3_ your coat is!〞But Einstein answers, “It doesn’t _4_. Nobody _5_ me here.〞After a _6_ years Einstein becomes a famous scientist. But he still _7_ the old coat.His friend meets him again and asks him to buy a _8_ one.But Ensteins says, “I needn’t buy a new one. _9_knows _10_ here.〞1. A. is walking B. walk C. is reading D. read2. A. is meeting B. meets C. see D. looks at3. A. clean B. long C. new D. old4. A. thing B. meet C. matter D. well5. A. know B. knows C. ask D. asks6. A. lot B. litter C. few D. many7. A. put on B. wear C, wears D. puts on8. A. good B. new C. big D. old9. A. Every B. Everybody C. Nobody D. Somebody10. A. you B. I C. me D. us训练VII.A.When you are learning English, you find it not clever to put an English sentence, word for word, into your own language. Take the sentence “How do you do?〞as an example. If you look up each word in the dictionary, one at a time, what is your translation? It must be a wrong sentence in your own language.Language do not just have different sounds, they are different in many ways. It’s important to master the rules for word order in the study of English, too. If the speakers put words in a wrong order, the listener can’t understand the speaker’s sentence easily. Sometimes when the order of words in an English sentence is changed, the meaning of the sentence changes. But sometimes the order is changed, the meaning of the sentence doesn’t change. Let’s see the difference between the two sentences.“She only likes apples.〞“Only she likes apples.〞“I have seen the film already.〞“I have already seen the film.〞When you are learning English, you must do your best to get the spirit of the language and use it as the English speakers does.1. From the passage, we know that ____ when we are learning English.A. we shouldn’t put every word into own languageB. we should look up every word in the dictionaryC. we need to put every word into our own languageD. we must read word by word2. The writer thinks it is ____ in learning English.A. difficult to understand different soundsB. possible to remember the word orderC. important to master the rules in different waysD. easy to master the rules for word order3. We can learn from the passage that ____.A. the meaning of an English sentence always changes with the order of the wordsB. the order of words can never change the meaning of an English sentenceC. Sometimes different order of words has a different meaningD. if the order of words is different, the meaning of the sentence must be different4. “She only likes apples.〞_______.A. is the same as “Only she likes apples.〞B. is different from “Only she likes apples.〞C. means “She likes fruit except apples.〞D. means “She doesn’t like apples.〞5. Which is the best title for this passage?A. Different Orders, Different MeaningsB. How to Speak EnglishC. How to Put English into Our Own LanguageD. How to learn EnglishB.A frog is born _1_ a small river. When he is young, the river is his _2_. He doesn’t _3_ his parents, but he has many brothers and sisters. He swims here and there and plays _4_ them all day. At that time, he doesn’t look _5_ his parents. He has _6_legs, but he has a long tail. So he looks like a _7_. Then his tail gets shorter and _8_. And he has _9_ legs and a very short tail. Now he looks like his parents. Then he is going to _10_ a lot of insects – a lot of bad insects.1. A. in B. on C. near D. over2. A. house B. home C. family D. school3. A. knows B. know C. see D. like4. A. in B. before C. with D. behind5. A. likes B. as C. for D. like6. A. no B. not C. not some D. no any7. A. fish B. frog C. insect D. baby8. A. short B. shorter C. shortest D. the shortest9. A. two B. four C. six D. eight10. A. eating B. have C. drink D. eat训练VIII.A.Some English and American people like to invite friends to a meal at home. You should not be upset 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 what time you should arrive. It’s polite to bring flowers, chocolates, a book or a bottle of wine as a present.Do you want to be pretty polite? Say how much you like the room, or the pictures on the wall. But remember – not to ask how much things cost.You’ll probably start the meal with soup, or something small as a “starter〞, then you’ll have meat or fish with vegetables, and then a dessert, followed by coffee. It’s polite to finish everything on your plate and to take more if you want it. Some people eat bread with their meal, but not everyone does.Most people ask “ Do you mind if I smoke?〞before they take out their cigarettes after the meal.Did you enjoy the evening? Call your hosts the next day, or write them a short “thank you〞letter. Perhaps it seems funny to you, but English and American people say “thank you, thank you, thank you.〞all the time.1. If your English or American friends don’t invite you to dinner t home, ____.A. it shows they don’t like youB. it shows they have no time to get togetherC. it shows they don’t want to make friends with youD. it doesn’t show they don’t like you2. When you are invi ted to go to your friend’s home,____.A. you shouldn’t take anything with youB. you may go at any timeC. you must take an expensive present with youD. you may take a small present with you3. In England and America, it’s not polite to ____.A. ask the price of thingB. eat all food on your plateC. talk to your hostsD. eat too fast4. In the passage, the order of the serving of a meal is ____.A. desert—meat—or fish with vegetables—coffee—soupB. coffee—soup—desert—meat or fish with vegetablesC. soup—meat or fish with vegetable—desert—coffeeD. meat or fish with vegetables—dessert—soup—coffee5. Which is not right?A. In England or America, it usually takes more than three hours to have a dinner party at home.B. If you are invited to go to a dinner party, you can’t arrive before the time.C. You mustn’t smoke after a meal when you are with some English or American people.D. You’d better write a short “thank you〞letter to your hosts or give them a call if you want to be pretty polite.B.Joan and Kate are good _1_. They live _2_ the same floor. Every morning they go to _3_ together. Joan is fifteen years old, and Kate is one year _4_ than Joan. Sometimes they go to school by bus, sometime on _5_. Joan liks _6_, but Kate doesn’t like it, she likes Chinese. _7_ Joan wasn’t at school. She was _8_ in bed. In the evening Mike _9_ at Joan’s home to help her. Now Joan _10_ better, she is at school again.1. A. teachers B. friend C. friends D. boys2. A. on B. at C. in D. to3. A. park B. school C. here D. home4. A. older B. old C. elder D. oldest5. A. bike B. foot C. train D. bus6. A. English B. sing C. draw D. flowers7. A. Now B. Today C. Yesterday D. This time8. A. bad B. ill C. good D. well9. A, is B. are C. were D. was10. A. feel B. to feel C. is feeling D. was训练IX.A.In almost every big university in the USA football is a favorite sport. American football is not like soccer. Players sometimes kick the ball, but they also throw the ball and run with it. They try to take it to the other end of the field. They have four chances to move the ball ten yards. They can carry it or thro it. If they move it to the end of the field, they receive six points. This is called a touchown.It is difficult to move the ball. Eleven men on the other team try to stop the man who has the ball. If the man does move the ball ten yards, his team kicks the ball to the other team.Each university wants its team to win. Thousands of people come to watch. They all yell for their favorite team. Young men and women called cheerleaders come on the field to help the people yell more. They dance and jump while they yell.Each team plays ten or eleven games each season. The season begins in September and ends in November. If a team is very good. It may play another game after the season ends. The best teams play again on January 1, the first day of the New Year. Many people go to see these games and many others watch them on television.1. In American football players can _____.A. only kick the ballB. only throw the ballC. only carry the ballD. kick, throw and carry the ball2. If a team wants to get points, it has to move the ball ____.A. 10 yardsB. to the other endC. 40 yardsD. away from its own end3. Who are dancing and jumping while they yell?A. The cheerleadersB. All those who are watching the gameC. The winnersD. The players of both sides4. Most teams play games in _____.A. springB. summerC. autumnD. winter5. When do the best team play again?A. At ChristmasB. Before the season endsC. On New Year’s DayD. On the last day of the seasonB.A: _1_ is your favourite month?B: My favourite month is _2_.A: Why?B: Because it often snows. I _3_ snow very much. We often make snowmen in the _4_ air. So I think it’s the _5_ month. What _6_ you?A: I _7_ it. It’s too _8_. I think the best month is _9_. I often go swimming_10_ my parents. We usually have a good time.1. A. What B. When C. Which D. What time2. A. December B. March C. May D. September3. A. don’t like B. to like C. liked D. like4. A. out B. open C. close D. nice5. A. good B. better C. best D. bad6. A. are B. about C. of D. for7. A. like B. don’t like C. have D. not like8. A. good B. bad C. cold D. hot9. A. January B. April C. February D. July10. A. and B. with C. like D. to训练X.A.Most American school students have a long summer holiday. It is usually from June to September. During this holiday, students often travel or have summer work. Some students take courses in summer schools. Mary spent her last summer in a summer school. She studied two courses and she traveled with her family. They saw interesting places near their home in Seattle. Mary’s friend, Peter, worked at a gasoline station during the summer. He sold gasoline and mended cars. He made a lot of money and saved nearly all of it. Peter is going to the university next year. He needs money for the university tuition.1. In America, from June to September ____.A. most school students take courses in universitiesB. all school students are still at schoolC. more school students stay at homeD. there are still lessons in summer schools2. Peter, one of Mary’s friends, will be a ____ next year.A. gasoline workerB. car menderC. school studentsD. university student3. Seattle is the name of ____.A. a summer schoolB. Mary’s friendC. a gasoline stationD. an American city4. What did Peter do last summer?A. He worked at a gasoline stationB. He traveled with his familyC. He studied in a summer schoolD. He visited some interesting places5. Peter saved nearly all of his money because_____.A. he didn’t need to pay for anythingB. his parents asked him to do soC. he needed money for his summer workD. he needed money for the university tuitionB.Air is all _1_ us. It’s around us _2_ we walk and play. From we were born, air is around us on _3_ side. When we sit down, it’s around us. When we _4_ to bed, air is also around us. We live in air.All living thing _5_ air. Living things can’t live _6_ air. We can go without food or water for _7_ days, but we can’t live without air. When we are working or running, we need _8_ air. When we are asleep, we need less air.We live in air, but we can’t _9_ it. We can only _10_ it. We can feel it when it is _11_.Moving air is called wind. How can we make air _12_? Here is one way. Hold an open book in your hands in front of your face. Close it _13_. What can you feel? What you feel is the air.1. A. with B. by C. around D. over2. A. because B. if C. when D. but3. A. each B. both C. every D. all4. A. go B. to go C. come D. to come5. A. want B. need C. get D. take6. A. with B. no C. not D. without7. A. few B. a few C. little D. a little8. A. less B. much C. many D. more9. A. look B. see C. watch D. hear10. A. feel B. see C. hear D. want11. A. running B. walking C. going D. moving12. A. move B. run C. walk D. go13. A. quick B. fast C. quickly D. slowly训练XI.A.In English people can experience four seasons in one day. So they often talk about the weather. In the morning the weather is warm like in spring. After an hour black clouds come and then it rains heavily. The weather gets a litter cold. In the afternoon it will be sunny, the sun will begin to shine, and it will be summer at this time of day. In England, people can also have summer in winter, or have winter in summer. Soin winter they can swim sometimes, and in summer sometimes they need to wear warm clothes.When you go to England, you will see that some English people usually take an umbrella or a raincoat with them in the sunny morning, but you should not laugh at them. If you don’t take an umbrella or a raincoat, you will regret later in the day.1. In England people often talk about the ____.A. weatherB. seasonsC. springD. summer2. In English ____ in winter.A. it is always very coldB. people always wear warm clothesC. people can swim sometimesD. the weather is very hot3. English people usually take an umbrella or a raincoat with them ____.A. in a rainy morningB. in a sunny morningC. in a snowy morningD. A,B and C4. In England, which is not true?A. People can have four seasons in a dayB. The weather is warm in the morning and soon it will be cold in the day。
Unit 1 Friendship 完形填空、阅读理解专练 --七年级英语上册一、完形填空We often say, “A friend in need is a friend indeed.” Here is a good example. Once there were two good 1 —Tom and Jack. One day, Tom wanted to borrow some 2 to build a factory. He went to the bank and the clerk said he should first 3 a warrantor (担保人).Tom told Jack about it and Jack said he would like to help him. Unluckily, Tom did 4 in his business. Finally, he had to close the 5 and left his city without telling anyone. When the bank couldn’t find Tom, they wanted Jack to pay off (还清) the money for Tom. Jack felt very 6 because he didn’t earn much. So Jack 7 his house and moved to live with his parents. But he knew Tom would return one day.Ten years later, Tom returned from Canada. He began to 8 when he saw Jack. Tom said with tears in his 9 that he would give the money back to Jack, but Jack didn’t accept.“I have my own house now. I know you were in 10 trouble at that time. As good friends, we should help each other. Is it right?”1.A.teachers B.workers C.students D.friends2.A.water B.money C.oil D.food3.A.look for B.look after C.look at D.look like4.A.well B.badly C.carefully D.slowly5.A.bank B.library C.factory D.school6.A.happy B.excited C.worried D.funny7.A.sold B.bought C.cleaned D.got8.A.run B.cry C.laugh D.jump9.A.ears B.nose C.eyes D.mouth10.A.great B.small C.little D.lightFiona is a popular girl at school. She is kind to 11 . She asks all her classmates to come to her birthday party. She often gives gifts to them. She is 12 with so many friends, so she doesn’t have much time with anyone. She feels very happy because no other girl has so many 13 at school.But she feels blue on Friendship Day. It’s a 14 for good friends. Everyone makes three gifts and gives them to their three good friends. No one gives gifts to Fiona! No one thinks Fiona is their good friend! She 15 .Everyone comes to her. But they only stay for a short time and then leaves . That’s what Fiona oftendo. Now she 16 these are not enough to make a good friend.“Mom, 17 can I find good friends?” Fiona asks her mother at night.“Oh, my dear, it’s not 18 ,” answers her mother. “You can’t make good friends with just a smile or some good words. You should give them 19 and love. You must always be there with them, in good times and bad times.”“But I want to be everyone’s good friend!” Fiona says.11121314151617181920I like Beijing. Beijing is very 29 and there are many good places to go. But I don’t like the30 here. It’s too hot in summer.21.A.favourite B.first C.last D.family22.A.her B.him C.me D.it23.A.or B.so C.but D.after24.A.classmate B.friend C.teacher D.student25.A.class B.grade C.city D.school26.A.new B.sorry C.nice D.small27.A.see B.help C.draw D.thank28.A.too B.all C.again D.please29.A.small B.clean C.big D.cold30.A.sport B.time C.colour D.weatherHello, everyone! I’m Ann, 31 13-year-old girl. Now I live in Hangzhou 32 my family.I graduated from Hangzhou Shanghai World Foreign Language Primary School. I love all my 33 there. Now, I’m in my first year in Hangzhou Wenlan Middle School. I will do my best 34 hard.I have 35 interests. I’m good 36 English. English is my favorite. I plan 37 English by 38 classic books, such as Jane Eyre, The Old Man and the Sea and Gone with the Wind. Also, I like playing ping⁃pong and writing stories after school.My dream is 39 a surgeon (外科医生) so that I can help and save people. I know it will be hard, but as the song We Are All Dream Chasers goes, with the strength (力量) of our hearts, no matter how far away our dreams are, they will come true.Let’s 40 dream chasers together, friends!31.A.an B.the C./D.a32.A.at B.with C.on D.in33.A.students B.doctors C.workers D.teachers34.A.study B.studying C.to study D.studied35.A.lot of B.lots of C.a lot D.much36.A.for B.in C.to D.at37.A.learn B.to learn C.learning D.learnt38.A.reading B.read C.reads D.to read39.A.become B.became C.becomes D.to become40.A.to be B.being C.are D.be二、阅读理解Emily is a girl from Germany. Here is her blog about her school life. Let’s look at it.I’m Emily. Welcome to my blog. I am tall and thin. I have long black hair. I am a middle school student. My school is big and beautiful. My home is close to school. Every morning my classmates and I walk or ride bikes to school. I have six classes every day. After school I do my homework. I can complete it in just fifteen minutes. Of all the subjects, science is my favourite. I want to learn it well.School life is not just about . There are many activity rooms such as the music room, art room and dance room. I have many hobbies and singing is my favourite. I go to the music room on Tuesday and Friday. There I learn how to sing well. My dream is to be a singer in the future.The teachers in our school are friendly to us students. They teach us everything. They are not only our teachers but also our friends. I am very proud to be a student in this school.41.How does Emily go to school?A.By bike or by bus.B.On foot or by bike.C.By car or by bus.D.By bus or by train.42.What do we know from the sentence “I can complete it in just fifteen minutes.”?A.Emily has a lot of homework to do.B.Emily goes back home within fifteen minutes.C.Emily doesn’t like doing homework.D.Emily doesn’t have much homework.43.Which word can we fill in the blank of the third paragraph?A.study B.life C.homework D.sport44.What does Emily dream of being?A.B.C.D.45.What does the fourth paragraph mainly talk about?A.Emily’s friends at school.B.Emily’s school life.C.Students in Emily’s school.D.Teachers in Emily’s school.阅读还原True friendships are very important. They make us much happier. However, it’s not always easy to be a good friend. 46Be there when your friends need you. If your friend is in need, give him a hand. 47 Let your friends see they can depend on you. If they’re true friends, you can expect them to do that, too.48 Don’t do all the talking. Listen carefully to what your friend has to say. Let your friend know you care what he or she thinks.Learn to forgive (原谅). You should be able to forgive your friends if they do something that hurts you. First, let them know how you feel. If your friends are sorry for what they did, you should forgive them.49If you take the suggestions above, I’m sure you’ll have many friends and live happily.A.Be a good listener.B.Here are some rules to help.C.After all, everyone may make mistakes.D.You always remember them and the time you shared.E.For example, if your friend is in hospital, go and visit.Tony became ill and had to spend all day in bed. Because other children could not come near him, he felt sad and lonely.There wasn’t much to do, so he just looked out of the window. One day, he saw something strange outside the window. It was a penguin (企鹅) eating a sandwich. The penguin said “good afternoon” to Tony and left.Tony was very surprised. He tried to find out what was going on. Suddenly, he saw a monkey playing with a balloon outside his window. When he saw more and more strange animals, Tony laughed and found it hard to stop.Before long, his health improved and he went back to school. He told his friends about all the strange things outside his window. While he was talking, he saw something in his friend’s schoolbag. Tony asked what it was and his friend showed him.Inside the bag were many clothes that looked like animals. His friends wore them to make Tonyhappy while he was ill. From that day on, Tony always tried his best to make sure his friends never felt sad or lonely.50.Why was Tony sad and lonely?A.Because he liked to lie in bed.B.Because nobody wanted to play with him.C.Because he was too young to go outside.53.What does the underlined (画线的) sentence mean?A.To be honest is the most important.B.To be honest is as important as other things.C.To be honest is not very important.D.Honest people get more things than others.54.Jerry would like to make friends with people who ______.A.give him much money B.know him very wellC.tell him their ideas and feelings D.give him some clothes55.Mary thinks good friends should ______.A.often visit each other B.often go to different placesC.understand each other D.help each otherAlisa doesn’t have many friends. She is shy and quiet. She never wants to be popular, but she wants to have someone to talk about her secrets and laugh with.Then it is time for her to go to middle school in another town. And she has to live with someone she doesn’t know. She has no idea how to make friends in the new school.But something happens during the first class. And it changes Alisa’s life. The teacher asks everyone to talk a little about themselves. Alisa tells everyone where she comes from and some other things. The last question for each student is, “What’s your goal for this term?Most of the students say they want to do well in all the subjects, pass the exams (考试) or something like these. But Alisa says something different. She says that she wants to make just one good friend.When most of the students sit quietly, one student comes to Alisa. She reaches out (伸出) her hand and says, “Hi, Alisa! My name is Jessie. I want to be your friend.” Alisa is surprised and happy. She smiles and reaches her hand out too.They are each other’s best friend all through the middle school.56.Alisa is a________ girl.A.popular B.funny C.quiet D.patient57.What is Alisa worried about?A.She doesn’t know how to make friends at the new school.B.She doesn’t want to live with her roommates.C.She doesn’t know how to study well at the new school.D.She doesn’t know how to answer the teacher’s question.58.The underlined word “goal” in Paragraph 3 means “______” in Chinese.A.信息B.问题C.故事D.目标59.What do other students want to do in the new term?A.They want to make many friends.B.They want to study well.C.They want to be popular.D.They want to make one good friend.60.What can we learn from the passage?A.Jessie is shy and quiet like Alisa.B.Jessie is very popular at school.C.Alisa is Jessie’s best friend at middle school.D.Alisa and Jessie make a lot of friends at school.⁃When we were little kids, we knew that having friends was important. Some of us even had imaginary (想象中的) friends. As we grew up, the need for friends changed. Friends are important to our personalities. As adults, it is still important for us to have friends.⁃True friends are people who like us though we made mistakes and who listen to us and tell us the truth. Friends are always with us and tell us when we’re foolish.⁃They laugh with us and share our sadness. They are our partners and share interests with us. They stimulate us when we are feeling unhappy. They are people we aren’t afraid of telling our secret wishes to or what is really in our minds.⁃Friends play a very important role in our life. First of all, friends are our supporters. You feel safe and warm with friends around you. Most importantly, friends can give you emotional support .⁃At times, they give much support to our everyday lives, cooking a meal, doing the housework, or giving us a lift when we need one. Friends are also there to give advice, an ear to listen, or a shoulder (肩膀) to cry on.⁃Friends are also helpers around us, especially helping reduce stress . Not only do they listen to us when we feel stressed, but they also talk about what is stressing us.⁃They can help us forget about problems at work or at home by sharing interests and doing activities with them. For a short time, we can lose ourselves in the activity and perhaps laugh more happily61.The underlined word “stimulate” in Paragraph 3 probably means ________.A.激励B.打击C.提醒D.掩饰62.We can learn from the passage that friends always ________.A.tell us to do foolish things B.share our sadness and interestsC.tell us other people’s secrets D.leave us alone when we need help63.According to this passage, the writer mainly wants to tell us ________.A.people should not make friendsB.a friend helps you in many waysC.people can cook a meal and do the houseworkD.good friends are always difficult to meet64.The best structure (结构) of this passage is ________.(⁃=Para. 1 ⁃=Para. 2 ⁃—Para. 3 ⁃—Para. 4 ⁃—Para. 5 ⁃—Para. 6 ⁃—Para. 7)A.B.C.D.65.What does the article mainly talk about?A.The importance of having friends in our childhood.B.The role of friends in providing emotional and practical support.C.How to make friends and maintain friendships.D.The psychological benefits of having imaginary friends.Hello, everyone! My name is Liu Wei. I am 12 years old. I was born in Nanjing. I am a friendly andhonest (诚实的) boy. I have a happy family. There are four people in my family—my father, my mother, my sister and me.My father looks strong. He is a doctor in a hospital near my home. He is so busy that he has no time to play with me. But I know he loves me. He likes running, swimming and playing basketball.My mother is tall and slim. Her hair is long and black. She has many hobbies. She is good at planting vegetables and flowers. She also enjoys traveling with me. My mother does a lot for me. She always looks after me well. And she is very strict (严格的) about my study.My sister is 13 years old. Her name is Liu Li. She has big eyes. She looks cute. In her free time, she likes reading, dancing and listening to music. We study in the same school. She is good at all her lessons. She wants to be a Chinese teacher when she grows up.I love my family very much. I hope all my family members always stay happy and healthy. 66.How many people are there in Liu Wei’s family?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.67.Who does well in planting flowers?A.Liu Wei.B.Liu Wei’s father.C.Liu Wei’s mother.D.Liu Li.68.What is Liu Li like?A.Strong.B.Tall.C.Slim.D.Cute.69.Which of the following statements is TRUE?A.Liu Wei is a 13⁃year⁃old boy.B.Liu Wei’s father likes sports.C.Liu Wei’s mother likes traveling best.D.Liu Li and Liu Wei study in different schools. 70.The structure of the passage may be ________.A .B .C.D.There are four seasons in a year. All seasons have their colours. What is every season’s colour?Spring is green. When spring comes, trees begin to bud (发芽). It’s a green world. When we see green, we are happy. Spring is the best season for parents and children to fly kites.Summer is different. It’s usually very hot, so the season is red. In summer, the flowers look so beautiful. Some children like summer because they can go swimming.The weather in autumn usually gets cool. The fruits on the trees and rice are signs (标志) of autumn. Its colour is yellow. In the season, farmers are very busy. Of course, they are happy too. It’s also a goodseason for people to go for a walk.What about winter? When it snows, everything becomes white. So it is a white season. Winter is cold and long but people like to play with snow in winter.71.How do people feel when they see green?A.Happy.B.Warm.C.Angry.D.Sad.72.Which season is red?A.Spring.B.Summer.C.Autumn.D.Winter.73.What does the underlined word “they” in Paragraph 4 refer to (指的是)?A.Students.B.Children.C.Parents.D.Farmers.74.What can we learn from the passage?A.Many parents and children like to go for a walk in spring.B.Some people like summer because they can fly kites.C.Autumn is a good season for people to go swimming.D.When winter comes, people like to play with snow.75.What is the best title (题目)?A.Different Sports in Four Seasons B.The Colours of Four SeasonsC.The Weather in Four Seasons D.The Food in Four Seasons请根据左栏中五个人的情况为他们在右栏中匹配到合适的笔友。
七年级阅读理解与完型填空训练训练I.A. What’s a White lieMary did not understand such sentences as “She is blue today,” “ He has a green thumb,” “He has told a little white lie” and so on. And she went to her teacher for help. Mary: Mrs Smith, there is a colour in each of these sentences. What do they mean? Mrs Smith: In everyday English, Mary, blue sometimes means sad. Yellow… afraid. A person with a green thumb grows plants well. And a white lie is not a bad one.Mary: Would you give me an example for “a white lie?Mrs Smith: Certainly, now I give you some cakes. In fact you don’t like it, but you won’t say it. Instead, you say, “No, thanks, I’m not hungry.” That’s a white lie.1. Blue sometimes means sad in ____English.A. goodB. spokenC. usualD. poor2. I don’t have a green thumb, so all my plants____.A. die offB. grow wellC. look niceD. are good3. Tom is ____to climb the tree. He is yellow.A. happyB. cleverC. gladD. afraid4. He didn’t like me to know the ____of the accident. He told me a white lie.A. reasonB. true storyC. meaningD. answer5. He is ____today because his father is ill.A. blueB. yellowC. greenD. whiteB. What Is the Best Way?What is the best way to learn a foreign language? We all remember that we learnt __1__ language well when were children. If we can learn __2__ second language in the __3__ way, it won’t seem so difficult. Think of what a small child __4__. It listens to what people say and it __5__ to imitate what it hears. When it wants something, it has to ask __6__ it. In __7__, it is using the language. It is talking in it __8__ the time. __9__ people use a second language like this, they will learn it more __10__ than before.1. A. ourselves B. own C. our own D. ours2. A. the B. a C. an D. /3. A. other B. same C. different D. easy4. A. does B. do C. did D. doing5. A. want B. tries C. needed D. doing6. A. for B. on C. about D. with7. A. time B. trouble C. fact D. danger8. A. in B. all C. for D. on9. A. Whether B. Before C. If D. Until10. A. best B. quickly C. slowly D. easy训练II.A. Eating Habits and HealthOur eating habits are very important for good health and a strong body. There are times when most of us would rather eat sweets and ice-cream than meat and rice. Sweets and ice-cream are not bad for the stomach if we eat them at the end of the meal. If we eat them before a meal, they may take away our appetite. It is important for us to eat our meal at the same time each day. When we feel angry or excited, we may not want to eat. A long time ago, in England, some judges used to decide whether a man was telling truth by giving him some dry bread. If the man could not swallow the bread, it was sign that he wasn’t telling the truth. He was telling lies. Although this seems very strange and foolish, it is indeed an excellent way of finding out the truth. A man who is worrying about something had difficulty in swallowing anything dry. Because when he is worrying, he loses his appetite and does not want to eat.1. Why do you want to develop good eating habits? Because we want to ____.A. be healthyB. be happyC. eat moreD. save time2. It is good to eat sweets and ice-cream ____.A. after the mealB. before the mealC. when we want toD. when we are hungry3. We had better have our meals ____.A. at any time each dayB. at regular time each dayC. when our work is overD. when the meal is ready4. According to judges in old England, if a man tells lies he can _____.A. drink milk or wineB. eat a lot of dry breadC. hardly eat dry breadD. swallow dry bread easily5. A man who is angry has ____.A. a better appetiteB. a liking for ice-creamC. a poor appetiteD. to drink some cold waterB. About AirAir is all around us. It is around us _1_ we walk and play. From the time we are born air is around us on every side. When we sit down, it is around us. When we go to bed, air is also around us. We live _2_ air.All _3_ things need air. We _4_ live without food or water for a few days, but we can’t live for more than a few minutes _5_ air. We take in _6_. When we are working or running we need _7_ air. When we are asleep, we need _8_ air.We live in air, but we can’t see it. We can only feel it. We can feel it when it is moving. Moving air is called wind. How can we make air _9_?Here is one way. Hold an open book in front of your face. Close it quickly. What can you feel? _10_ you feel is air.1. A. as B. after C. because D. since2. A. under B. in C. below D. with3. A. live B. living C. alive D. with4. A. can B. won’t C. can’t D. lively5. A. out of B. with C. without D. out6. A. water B. air C. food D. wind7. A. more B. most C. many D. few8. A. least B. much C. no D. less9. A. more B. to move C. moving D. moved10. A. What B. That C. Where D. Which训练III.A. BatsBats are the only flying mammals in the world. They can’t see very well. It was long believed, and still is in many places, that all bats are blind. “Blind as a bat” is often heard. Yet they have no trouble flying on the darkest nights and finding their way around very well. How can bats fly and see at night? They fly by radar!The bat’s radar system works the same way as the one that ships and planes use. As a bat flies through the air, he makes a sound that is too high for our ears to hear. If the sounds hit things they come back. The bat’s ears receive the messages. In this way they are able to tell the bat where the things are.Bats go out to look for food at night. In the day-time they hang in some dark places. Some people have the bats as bad animals. In fact, they are useful animals.1. The article tells us about ____.A. the bat like a mouse with wingsB. the radarC. a blind manD. the bat used for playing table tennis2. The bat is ____.A. an animalB. a birdC. a fishD. a beast3. “As blind as a bat” means a person who is ____.A. blind in the lift eyeB. able to see wellC. not able to see wellD. lame in the right foot4. Bats have no trouble flying on the darkest night because ____.A. they have very poor sightB. they have a kind of radar system to help themC. they have to look for foodD. they can see things in the dark nights5. Bats go out to look for food ____.A. at noonB. in the afternoonC. during the day-timeD. after sun sets and before the sun risesB. About FireFire can help people in many ways. But it can also _1_ suffering to people. Fire can heat water, warm your house, give light and cook food. But fire can burn things, _2_.Today people know how to make _3_ with matches. Children sometimes like_4_ them. But matches can be very dangerous. One match can burn _5_, and then it might burn a house. A small fire can _6_ a big fire very fast. Fires kill _7_ people every year. So we must _8_ matches. We should also learn how to put out fires. Cover a fire _9_ water, sand or a wet quilt. This _10_ the air away from a fire and kills it.1. A. take B. carry C. catch D. bring2. A. also B. neither C. too D. either3. A. a fire B. a house C. clothes D. food4. A. playing B. to play C. playing at D. to play with5. A. a paper B. piece paper C. a piece of paper D. a paper of piece6. A. become B. turn C. changes D. got7. A. much B. plenty C. many D. lots8. A. careful B. careful of C. be careful D. be careful with9. A. in B. with C. by D. use10. A, keeps B. stops C. makes D. takes训练IV.A. The Four Largest CitiesNew York has a larger population than any other American city. In 1970, its population was about 8 000 000.Chicago has the second largest population. More than 3 000 000 people lived in Chicago in 1970.The third largest city is Los Angeles with a population of 2 810 000. Philadelphia is the fourth largest city. More than 2 000 000 people live in Philadelphia, a first capital city of the United States.New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Philadelphia are all larger than the nation’s capital city, Washington,D.C.. The population of Washington is more than 700 000, but several cities have a larger population than that. Washington is one of the most beautiful American cities, but it is only the ninth city in size.1. New York has ____ population in the United States.A. the second largestB. a largerC. the largestD. more2. Los Angeles is the third largest American city in ____.A. sizeB. populationC. buildingsD. shops3. ____ is the capital of the United States.A. New YorkB. PhiladelphiaC. ChicagoD. Washington D. C.4. Washington is more beautiful than ____ American cities.A, most of the B. all C. some of the D. only a few5. There were about ____ people living in New York in 1970.A. eighty thousandB. eighty millionC. eight millionD. eighty hundredB. Why do People Drink?Why do people drink? Often because they _1_, but this can’t be the _2_ reason, there _3_ be other reasons, too. In many countries, when friends see _4_ they often drink while they sit and talk. Many English people don’t need anyone else, they often _5_ a drink several times _6_ a day even if they are alone. In most countries people say _7_ when they drink together. The English _8_ “Cheers”. In every country there are many places where drinks can be _9_. Since there are so _10_ these places it seems that many people drink more often than they really need to.1. A. have thirsty B. have thirst C. are thirsty D. are thirst2. A. lonely B. single C. only D. alone3. A. shall B. must C. should D. ought4. A. each other B. themselves C. them D. another5. A. drink B. eat C. taste D. have6. A. during B. a C. to D. by7. A. something specially B. something specialC. specially somethingD. special something8. A. often say B. often says C. say often D. says often9. A. bought B. given C. sell D. sent10. A. much B. plenty of C. many D. many of训练V.A. PopulationThere are about 56 million people in the United Kingdom. This is a big population for such a small country. But large parts of the country have few people. Most of the population is crowded into the big cities and industrial areas. About 90% of the people live in cities and towns. Only about 10% live in the countryside. Today very few people – less than 2% of the population ---- are farmers and farm workers. England has the most people. About 46 million live in England. Of these, about 14 million live in London and the south-east. London is now a city of about 7 million people. Most of Scotland’s population of 5 million live in the middle part. Here are the cities and towns of the industrial area. The mountains in the north and the south have a very small population. Fewer than 3 million people live in Wales. Like Scotland, most of the population live in the industrial area in the south. There are only about one and a half million people in Northern Ireland, and one- third live in and around the big industrial city of Belfast.1. The United Kingdom ____.A. is a large countryB. has many peopleC. has a small populationD. is a small country without many people2. Most of the people live ____.A. in cities and townsB. in the countrysideC. in every part of the countryD. near rivers3. London is a ____ city.A. quietB. smallC. crowdedD. new4. Scotland is the ____ largest in population in the United kingdom.A. firstB. secondC. thirdD. fourth5. Northern Ireland is ____.A. the name of a countryB. a small city of the United KingdomC. a country with a smaller populationD. one part of the United KingdomB. Why to learn EnglishPeople in many countries are learning English. Some learn at school, others study by _1_. A _2_ learn English _3_ the radio.Why do all these people want to learn English? It’s difficult _4_ that question. Many _5_ learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. _6_ people learn English because _7_ useful for their work. Many students often learn English for their _8_ studies because _9_ the college some of their books _10_ _11_ English.It is not _12_ to learn a foreign language. But there is _13_ difficult _14_ the world if you _15_ your heart into it.1. A. himself B. oneself C. themselves D. ourselves2. A. few B. little C. few of D. little of3. A. of B. with C. on D. in4. A. answer B. answering C. answered D. to answer5. A. workers B. boys and girls C. doctors D. scientists6. A. Some B. Much C. A lot D. A little7. A. it’s B. its C. they’re D. their8. A. lower B. longer C. shorter D. higher9. A. near B. at C. on D. in front of10. A. write B. wrote C. are written D. is written11. A. in B. with C. on D. from12. A. free B. difficult C. busy D. easy13. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. some14. A. in B. on C. over D. of15. A. keep B. put C. take D. bring训练VI.A.In Britain, cars, buses and bikes must keep to the left side of the street. If a person wants to cross a street, he must be very careful. Before he cresses a street, he has to stop and look to the right first and then the left. While in China, we look to the left instead.When visitors are in London, they should learn how to take buses and underground trains. The most important of all, they must know in which direction they are going and which bus and which understand train they should take. At the bus stop they should wait for their buses to come. As soon as they get on a bus, they must pay for their fares.根据短文内容,判断下列句子正(T)误(F)( ) 1. In England, people go alone the left side of the street as we do in China.( ) 2. When they want to cross a street, people in England do not look to the left first.( ) 3. Visitors in London should learn to drive buses.( ) 4. When they take a bus in England, visitors must make sure in which direction it is going.( ) 5. After they get on a bus, visitors don’t have to pay for their tickets at once.B.One day Einstein _1_ in the street in New York. His friend _2_ him and says to him, “Einstein, you should buy a new coat. Look, how _3_ your coat is!”But Einstein answers, “It doesn’t _4_. Nobody _5_ me here.”After a _6_ years Einstein becomes a famous scientist. But he still _7_ the old coat.His friend meets him again and asks him to buy a _8_ one.But Ensteins says, “I needn’t buy a new one. _9_knows _10_ here.”1. A. is walking B. walk C. is reading D. read2. A. is meeting B. meets C. see D. looks at3. A. clean B. long C. new D. old4. A. thing B. meet C. matter D. well5. A. know B. knows C. ask D. asks6. A. lot B. litter C. few D. many7. A. put on B. wear C, wears D. puts on8. A. good B. new C. big D. old9. A. Every B. Everybody C. Nobody D. Somebody10. A. you B. I C. me D. us训练VII.A.When you are learning English, you find it not clever to put an English sentence, word for word, into your own language. Take the sentence “How do you do?” as an example. If you look up each word in the dictionary, one at a time, what is your translation? It must be a wrong sentence in your own language.Language do not just have different sounds, they are different in many ways. It’s important to master the rules for word order in the study of English, too. If the speakers put words in a wrong order, the listener can’t understand the speaker’s sentence easily. Sometimes when the order of words in an English sentence is changed, the meaning of the sentence changes. But sometimes the order is changed, the meaning of the sentence doesn’t change. Let’s see the difference between the two sentences.“She only likes apples.” “Only she likes apples.”“I have seen the film already.” “I have already seen the film.”When you are learning English, you must do your best to get the spirit of the language and use it as the English speakers does.1. From the passage, we know that ____ when we are learning English.A. we shouldn’t put every word into own languageB. we should look up every word in the dictionaryC. we need to put every word into our own languageD. we must read word by word2. The writer thinks it is ____ in learning English.A. difficult to understand different soundsB. possible to remember the word orderC. important to master the rules in different waysD. easy to master the rules for word order3. We can learn from the passage that ____.A. the meaning of an English sentence always changes with the order of the wordsB. the order of words can never change the meaning of an English sentenceC. Sometimes different order of words has a different meaningD. if the order of words is different, the meaning of the sentence must be different4. “She only likes apples.” _______.A. is the same as “Only she likes apples.”B. is different from “Only she likes apples.”C. means “She likes fruit except apples.”D. means “She doesn’t like apples.”5. Which is the best title for this passage?A. Different Orders, Different MeaningsB. How to Speak EnglishC. How to Put English into Our Own LanguageD. How to learn EnglishB.A frog is born _1_ a small river. When he is young, the river is his _2_. He doesn’t _3_ his parents, but he has many brothers and sisters. He swims here and there and plays _4_ them all day. At that time, he doesn’t look _5_ his parents. He has _6_legs, but he has a long tail. So he looks like a _7_. Then his tail gets shorter and _8_. Andhe has _9_ legs and a very short tail. Now he looks like his parents. Then he is going to _10_ a lot of insects – a lot of bad insects.1. A. in B. on C. near D. over2. A. house B. home C. family D. school3. A. knows B. know C. see D. like4. A. in B. before C. with D. behind5. A. likes B. as C. for D. like6. A. no B. not C. not some D. no any7. A. fish B. frog C. insect D. baby8. A. short B. shorter C. shortest D. the shortest9. A. two B. four C. six D. eight10. A. eating B. have C. drink D. eat训练VIII.A.Some English and American people like to invite friends to a meal at home. You should not be upset 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. .Askyour hosts what time you should arrive. It’s polite to bring flowers, chocolates, a book or a bottle of wine as a present.Do you want to be pretty polite? Say how much you like the room, or the pictures on the wall. But remember – not to ask how much things cost.You’ll probably start the meal with soup, or something small as a “starter”, then you’ll have meat or fish with vegetables, and then a dessert, followed by coffee. It’s polite to finish everything on your plate and to take more if you want it. Some people eat bread with their meal, but not everyone does.Most people ask “ Do you mind if I smoke?” before they take out their cigarettes after the meal.Did you enjoy the evening? Call your hosts the next day, or write them a short “thank you” letter. Perhaps it seems funny to you, but English and American people say “thank you, thank you, thank you.” all the time.1. If your English or American friends don’t invite you to dinner t home, ____.A. it shows they don’t like youB. it shows they have no time to get togetherC. it shows they don’t want to make friends with youD. it doesn’t show they don’t like you2. When you are invited to go to your friend’s home,____.A. you shouldn’t take anything with youB. you may go at any timeC. you must take an expensive present with youD. you may take a small present with you3. In England and America, it’s not polite to ____.A. ask the price of thingB. eat all food on your plateC. talk to your hostsD. eat too fast4. In the passage, the order of the serving of a meal is ____.A. desert—meat—or fish with vegetables—coffee—soupB. coffee—soup—desert—meat or fish with vegetablesC. soup—meat or fish with vegetable—desert—coffeeD. meat or fish with vegetables—dessert—soup—coffee5. Which is not right?A. In England or America, it usually takes more than three hours to have a dinner party at home.B. If you are invited to go to a dinner party, you can’t arrive before the time.C. You mustn’t smoke after a meal when you are with some English or American people.D. You’d better write a short “thank you” letter to your hosts or give them a call if you want to be pretty polite.B.Joan and Kate are good _1_. They live _2_ the same floor. Every morning they go to _3_ together. Joan is fifteen years old, and Kate is one year _4_ than Joan. Sometimes they go to school by bus, sometime on _5_. Joan liks _6_, but Kate doesn’t like it, she likes Chinese. _7_ Joan wasn’t at school. She was _8_ in bed. In the evening Mike _9_ at Joan’s home to help her. Now Joan _10_ better, she is at school again.1. A. teachers B. friend C. friends D. boys2. A. on B. at C. in D. to3. A. park B. school C. here D. home4. A. older B. old C. elder D. oldest5. A. bike B. foot C. train D. bus6. A. English B. sing C. draw D. flowers7. A. Now B. Today C. Yesterday D. This time8. A. bad B. ill C. good D. well9. A, is B. are C. were D. was10. A. feel B. to feel C. is feeling D. was训练IX.A.In almost every big university in the USA football is a favorite sport. American football is not like soccer. Players sometimes kick the ball, but they also throw the ball and run with it. They try to take it to the other end of the field. They have four chances to move the ball ten yards. They can carry it or thro it. If they move it to the end of the field, they receive six points. This is called a touchown.It is difficult to move the ball. Eleven men on the other team try to stop the man who has the ball. If the man does move the ball ten yards, his team kicks the ball to the other team.Each university wants its team to win. Thousands of people come to watch. They all yell for their favorite team. Young men and women called cheerleaders come on the field to help the people yell more. They dance and jump while they yell.Each team plays ten or eleven games each season. The season begins in September and ends in November. If a team is very good. It may play another game after the season ends. The best teams play again on January 1, the first day of the New Year. Many people go to see these games and many others watch them on television.1. In American football players can _____.A. only kick the ballB. only throw the ballC. only carry the ballD. kick, throw and carry the ball2. If a team wants to get points, it has to move the ball ____.A. 10 yardsB. to the other endC. 40 yardsD. away from its own end3. Who are dancing and jumping while they yell?A. The cheerleadersB. All those who are watching the gameC. The winnersD. The players of both sides4. Most teams play games in _____.A. springB. summerC. autumnD. winter5. When do the best team play again?A. At ChristmasB. Before the season endsC. On New Year’s DayD. On the last day of the seasonB.A: _1_ is your favourite month?B: My favourite month is _2_.A: Why?B: Because it often snows. I _3_ snow very much. We often make snowmen in the _4_ air. So I think it’s the _5_ month. What _6_ you?A: I _7_ it. It’s too _8_. I think the best month is _9_. I often go swimming_10_ my parents. We usually have a good time.1. A. What B. When C. Which D. What time2. A. December B. March C. May D. September3. A. don’t like B. to like C. liked D. like4. A. out B. open C. close D. nice5. A. good B. better C. best D. bad6. A. are B. about C. of D. for7. A. like B. don’t like C. have D. not like8. A. good B. bad C. cold D. hot9. A. January B. April C. February D. July10. A. and B. with C. like D. to训练X.A.Most American school students have a long summer holiday. It is usually from June to September. During this holiday, students often travel or have summer work. Some students take courses in summer schools. Mary spent her last summer in a summer school. She studied two courses and she traveled with her family. They saw interesting places near their home in Seattle. Mary’s friend, Peter, worked at a gasoline station during the summer. He sold gasoline and mended cars. He made a lot of money and saved nearly all of it. Peter is going to the university next year. He needs money for the university tuition.1. In America, from June to September ____.A. most school students take courses in universitiesB. all school students are still at schoolC. more school students stay at homeD. there are still lessons in summer schools2. Peter, one of Mary’s friends, will be a ____ next year.A. gasoline workerB. car menderC. school studentsD. university student3. Seattle is the name of ____.A. a summer schoolB. Mary’s friendC. a gasoline stationD. an American city4. What did Peter do last summer?A. He worked at a gasoline stationB. He traveled with his familyC. He studied in a summer schoolD. He visited some interesting places5. Peter saved nearly all of his money because_____.A. he didn’t need to pay for anythingB. his parents asked him to do soC. he needed money for his summer workD. he needed money for the university tuitionB.Air is all _1_ us. It’s around us _2_ we walk and play. From we were born, air is around us on _3_ side. When we sit down, it’s around us. When we _4_ to bed, air is also around us. We live in air.All living thing _5_ air. Living things can’t live _6_ air. We can go without food or water for _7_ days, but we can’t live without air. When we are working or running, we need _8_ air. When we are asleep, we need less air.We live in air, but we can’t _9_ it. We can only _10_ it. We can feel it when it is _11_.Moving air is called wind. How can we make air _12_? Here is one way. Hold an open book in your hands in front of your face. Close it _13_. What can you feel? What you feel is the air.1. A. with B. by C. around D. over2. A. because B. if C. when D. but3. A. each B. both C. every D. all4. A. go B. to go C. come D. to come5. A. want B. need C. get D. take6. A. with B. no C. not D. without7. A. few B. a few C. little D. a little8. A. less B. much C. many D. more9. A. look B. see C. watch D. hear10. A. feel B. see C. hear D. want11. A. running B. walking C. going D. moving12. A. move B. run C. walk D. go13. A. quick B. fast C. quickly D. slowly训练XI.A.In English people can experience four seasons in one day. So they often talk about the weather. In the morning the weather is warm like in spring. After an hour black clouds come and then it rains heavily. The weather gets a litter cold. In the afternoon it will be sunny, the sun will begin to shine, and it will be summer at this time of day. In England, people can also have summer in winter, or have winter in summer. So in winter they can swim sometimes, and in summer sometimes they need to wear warm clothes.When you go to England, you will see that some English people usually take an umbrella or a raincoat with them in the sunny morning, but you should not laugh at them. If you don’t take an umbrella or a raincoat, you will regret later in the day.1. In England people often talk about the ____.A. weatherB. seasonsC. springD. summer2. In English ____ in winter.A. it is always very coldB. people always wear warm clothesC. people can swim sometimesD. the weather is very hot3. English people usually take an umbrella or a raincoat with them ____.A. in a rainy morningB. in a sunny morningC. in a snowy morningD. A,B and C4. In England, which is not true?A. People can have four seasons in a dayB. The weather is warm in the morning and soon it will be cold in the dayC. People take an umbrella in the rainy morningD. If you don’t take an umbrella or raincoat, you will regret later in the day5. From the story we know that when ____come, there is a heavy rain.A. sun and snowB. black clouds。
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It's Wednesday afternoon. School is over. The students are putting their books, pencil-boxes__1__ their school bags. The teacher comes in and says to the students, "Wait a minute, please. I have something to tell you. Listen to me, __2__ is Thursday. There's going to__3_ a__4_ meeting in our school. The meeting is at nine in the morning.__5__ are your school reports(成绩单) and letters__6__yourparents.__7__ them home. Give your parents the letters and__8__ them your school reports. Ask them __9_to the meeting on time tomorrow because I'm_10_ tell them something about next term."( ) 1. A. into B. to C. in D. out( ) 2. A. today B. tomorrow C. it D. next day( ) 3. A. have B. has C. be D. is( ) 4. A. student B. teacher C. parent D. parents’( ) 5. A. There B. Here C. Those D. The( ) 6. A. for B. with C. give D. from( ) 7. A. Take B. Bring C. Taking D. Carry( ) 8. A. tell B. say C. talk D. show( ) 9. A. come B. comes C. to come D. coming( ) 10. A. going B. going to C. go to D. want2、完形填空先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选择可以填入空白处的最佳答案。
阅读理解与完型填空训练训练I.A. What’s a White lieMary did not understand such sentences as “Sh today,”“ He has a green thumb,”“He has told a white lie” and so on. And she went to her teacher forhelp.Mary: Mrs Smith, there is a colour in each of thesesentences. What do they mean?Mrs Smith: In everyday English, Mary, blue sometimesmeans sad. Yellow… afraid. A person with a green thumb grows plants well. And a white lie is not a bad one.Mary: W ould you give me an example for “a white li Mrs Smith: Certainly, now I give you some cakes. In factyou don’t like it, but you won’t say it. Instead, you “No, thanks, I’m not hungry.” That’s a white lie.1. Blue sometimes means sad in ____English.A. goodB. spokenC. usualD.poor2. I don’t have a green thumb, so all my plants____.A. die offB. grow wellC. look niceD.are good3. Tom is ____to climb the tree. He is yellow.A. happyB. cleverC. gladD.afraid4. He didn’t like me to know the ____of the accident. Hetold me a white lie.A. reasonB. true storyC. meaningD.answer5. He is ____today because his father is ill.A. blueB. yellowC. greenD. whiteB. What Is the Best Way?What is the best way to learn a foreign language? We all remember that we learnt __1__ language well when were children. If we can learn __2__ second language ineem so difficult. Think of what the __3__ way, it won’t sa small child __4__. It listens to what people say and it__5__ to imitate what it hears. When it wants something, it has to ask __6__ it. In __7__, it is using the language. It is talking in it __8__ the time. __9__ people use a second language like this, they will learn it more __10__ than before.1. A. ourselves B. own C. our own D. ours2. A. the B. a C. an D. /3. A. other B. same C. different D. easy4. A. does B. do C. did D.doing5. A. want B. tries C. needed D.doing6. A. for B. on C. about D.with7. A. time B. trouble C. fact D. danger8. A. in B. all C. for D. on9. A. Whether B. Before C. If D.Until10. A. best B. quickly C. slowly D.easy训练II.A. Eating Habits and HealthOur eating habits are very important for good health and a strong body. There are times when most of us would rather eat sweets and ice-cream than meat and rice. Sweets and ice-cream are not bad for the stomach if we eat themat the end of the meal. If we eat them before a meal, they may take away our appetite. It is important for us to eat our meal at the same time each day. When we feel angry or excited, we may not want to eat. A long time ago, in England, some judges used to decide whether a man was telling truth by giving him some dry bread. If the mancould not swallow the bread, it was sign that he wasntelling the truth. He was telling lies. Although this seems very strange and foolish, it is indeed an excellent way of finding out the truth. A man who is worrying about something had difficulty in swallowing anything dry. Because when he is worrying, he loses his appetite and does not want to eat.1. Why do you want to develop good eating habits? Because we want to ____.A. be healthyB. be happyC. eat moreD.save time2. It is good to eat sweets and ice-cream ____.A. after the mealB. before the mealC. when we want toD. when we are hungry3. We had better have our meals ____.A. at any time each dayB. at regular time each dayC. when our work is overD. when the meal is ready4. According to judges in old England, if a man tells lies hecan _____.A. drink milk or wineB. eat a lot of dry breadC. hardly eat dry breadD. swallow dry breadeasily5. A man who is angry has ____.A. a better appetiteB. a liking for ice-creamC. a poor appetiteD. to drink some coldwaterB. About AirAir is all around us. It is around us _1_ we walk andplay. From the time we are born air is around us on everyside. When we sit down, it is around us. When we go tobed, air is also around us. We live _2_ air.All _3_ things need air. We _4_ live without food orwater for a few days, b ut we can’t live for more than afew minutes _5_ air. We take in _6_. When we areworking or running we need _7_ air. When we are asleep,we need _8_ air.We live in air, but we can’t see it. We can only fee We can feel it when it is moving. Moving air is called wind.How can we make air _9_?Here is one way. Hold an open book in front of your face. Close it quickly. What can you feel? _10_ you feel is air.1. A. as B. after C. because D. since2. A. under B. in C. below D. with3. A. live B. living C. alive D.with4. A. can B. won’t C. can’tD. lively5. A. out of B. with C. without D.out6. A. water B. air C. food D. wind7. A. more B. most C. many D.few8. A. least B. much C. no D.less9. A. more B. to move C. moving D. moved10. A. What B. That C. Where D. Which训练III.A. BatsBats are the only flying mammals in the world. Theycan’t see very well. It was long believed, and still is inmany places, that all bats are blind. “Blind as a often heard. Yet they have no trouble flying on the darkestnights and finding their way around very well. How canbats fly and see at night? They fly by radar!The bat’s radar system works the same way as the onethat ships and planes use. As a bat flies through the air, hemakes a sound that is too high for our ears to hear. If thesou nds hit things they come back. The bat’s ears r the messages. In this way they are able to tell the bat wherethe things are.Bats go out to look for food at night. In the day-timethey hang in some dark places. Some people have the batsas bad animals. In fact, they are useful animals.1. The article tells us about ____.A. the bat like a mouse with wingsB. the radarC. a blind manD. the batused for playing table tennis2. The bat is ____.A. an animalB. a birdC. a fishD. a beast3. “As blind as a bat” means a person who is ____.A. blind in the lift eyeB. able tosee wellC. not able to see wellD. lame inthe right foot4. Bats have no trouble flying on the darkest night because____.A. they have very poor sightB. they have a kind of radar system to help themC. they have to look for foodD. they can see things in the dark nights5. Bats go out to look for food ____.A. at noonB. in the afternoonC. during the day-timeD. after sun sets and before the sun risesB. About FireFire can help people in many ways. But it can also _1_ suffering to people. Fire can heat water, warm your house, give light and cook food. But fire can burn things, _2_.Today people know how to make _3_ with matches. Children sometimes like _4_ them. But matches can be very dangerous. One match can burn _5_, and then it might burn a house. A small fire can _6_ a big fire very fast. Fires kill _7_ people every year. So we must _8_ matches. We should also learn how to put out fires. Cover a fire _9_ water, sand or a wet quilt. This _10_ the air away from a fire and kills it.1. A. take B. carry C. catchD. bring2. A. also B. neither C. tooD. either3. A. a fire B. a house C. clothesD. food4. A. playing B. to play C. playing atD. to play with5. A. a paper B. piece paper C. a piece of paperD. a paper of piece6. A. become B. turn C. changesD. got7. A. much B. plenty C. many D.lots8. A. careful B. careful of C. be careful D.be careful with9. A. in B. with C. by D.use10. A, keeps B. stops C. makes D.takes训练IV.A. The Four Largest CitiesNew York has a larger population than any otherAmerican city. In 1970, its population was about 8 000 000.Chicago has the second largest population. More than 3000 000 people lived in Chicago in 1970.The third largest city is Los Angeles with a population of2 810 000. Philadelphia is the fourth largest city. Morethan 2 000 000 people live in Philadelphia, a first capitalcity of the United States.New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Philadelphia areall larger than the nation’s capital city, Washington,D.C..The population of Washington is more than 700 000, butseveral cities have a larger population than that.Washington is one of the most beautiful American cities,but it is only the ninth city in size.1. New York has ____ population in the United States.A. the second largestB. a largerC. the largestD. more2. Los Angeles is the third largest American city in ____.A. sizeB. populationC. buildingsD. shops3. ____ is the capital of the United States.A. New YorkB. PhiladelphiaC. ChicagoD. Washington D. C.4. Washington is more beautiful than ____ American cities.A, most of the B. all C. some of theD. only a few5. There were about ____ people living in New York in1970.A. eighty thousandB. eightymillionC. eight millionD. eighty hundredB. Why do People Drink?Why do people drink? Often because they _1_, butthis can’t be the _2_ reason, there _3_ be other reasons, too. In many countries, when friends see _4_ they oftendrink while they sit and talk. Many English people donneed anyone else, they often _5_ a drink several times _6_a day even if they are alone. In most countries people say_7_ when they drink together. The English _8_ “Cheers”. In every country there are many places where drinks can be _9_. Since there are so _10_ these places it seems that many people drink more often than they really need to.1. A. have thirsty B. have thirst C. are thirstyD. are thirst2. A. lonely B. single C. onlyD. alone3. A. shall B. must C. shouldD. ought4. A. each other B. themselves C. themD. another5. A. drink B. eat C. tasteD. have6. A. during B. a C. toD. by7. A. something specially B. something specialC. specially somethingD. special something8. A. often say B. often says C. say oftenD. says often9. A. bought B. given C. sellD. sent10. A. much B. plenty of C. manyD. many of训练V.A. PopulationThere are about 56 million people in the UnitedKingdom. This is a big population for such a smallcountry. But large parts of the country have few people.Most of the population is crowded into the big cities and industrial areas. About 90% of the people live in cities and towns. Only about 10% live in the countryside. Todayvery few people – less than 2% of the population ---- are farmers and farm workers.England has the most people. About 46 million live in England. Of these, about 14 million live in London andthe south-east. London is now a city of about 7 millionpeople. Most of Scotland’s population of 5 million live in the middle part. Here are the cities and towns of the industrial area. The mountains in the north and the southhave a very small population. Fewer than 3 million peoplelive in Wales. Like Scotland, most of the population livein the industrial area in the south. There are only aboutone and a half million people in Northern Ireland, andone- third live in and around the big industrial city ofBelfast.1. The United Kingdom ____.A. is a large countryB. has manypeopleC. has a small populationD. is a smallcountry without many people2. Most of the people live ____.A. in cities and townsB. in the countrysideC. in every part of the countryD. near rivers3. London is a ____ city.A. quietB. smallC.crowded D. new4. Scotland is the ____ largest in population in the United kingdom.A. firstB. secondC. thirdD. fourth5. Northern Ireland is ____.A. the name of a countryB. a small city ofthe United KingdomC. a country with a smaller populationD. one partof the United KingdomB. Why to learn EnglishPeople in many countries are learning English. Some learn at school, others study by _1_. A _2_ learn English _3_ the radio.Why do all these people want to learn English? It difficult _4_ that question. Many _5_ learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. _6_ people learn English because _7_ useful for their work. Many students often learn English for their _8_ studies because _9_ the college some of their books _10_ _11_ English.It is not _12_ to learn a foreign language. But there is _13_ difficult _14_ the world if you _15_ your heart intoit.1. A. himself B. oneself C. themselvesD. ourselves2. A. few B. little C. few ofD. little of3. A. of B. with C. onD. in4. A. answer B. answering C. answeredD. to answer5. A. workers B. boys and girls C. doctorsD. scientists6. A. Some B. Much C. A lotD. A little7. A. it’s B. its C. they’reD. their8. A. lower B. longer C. shorterD. higher9. A. near B. at C. onD. in front of10. A. write B. wrote C. are writtenD. is written11. A. in B. with C. onD. from12. A. free B. difficult C. busyD. easy13. A. something B. anything C. nothingD. some14. A. in B. on C. overD. of15. A. keep B. put C. takeD. bring训练VI.A.In Britain, cars, buses and bikes must keep to the leftside of the street. If a person wants to cross a street, hemust be very careful. Before he cresses a street, he has tostop and look to the right first and then the left. While inChina, we look to the left instead.When visitors are in London, they should learn how totake buses and underground trains. The most importantof all, they must know in which direction they are goingand which bus and which understand train they shouldtake. At the bus stop they should wait for their buses tocome. As soon as they get on a bus, they must pay fortheir fares.根据短文内容,判断下列句子正(T)误(F)( ) 1. In England, people go alone the left side of thestreet as we do in China.( ) 2. When they want to cross a street, people in Englanddo not look to the left first.( ) 3. Visitors in London should learn to drive buses.( ) 4. When they take a bus in England, visitors mustmake sure in which direction it is going.( ) 5. After they get on a bus, visitors don’t h for their tickets at once.One day Einstein _1_ in the street in New York. His friend _2_ him and says to him, “Einstein, you should”buy a new coat. Look, how _3_ your coat is!But Einstein answers, “It doesn’t _4_. Nobody_5_ me here.”After a _6_ years Einstein becomes a famous scientist. But he still _7_ the old coat.His friend meets him again and asks him to buy a _8_ one.But Ensteins says, “I needn’t buy a new one._9_knows _10_ here.”1. A. is walking B. walk C. is reading D. read2. A. is meeting B. meets C. see D. looksat3. A. clean B. long C. new D. old4. A. thing B. meet C. matter D. well5. A. know B. knows C. ask D. asks6. A. lot B. litter C. few D.many7. A. put on B. wear C, wears D.puts on8. A. good B. new C. big D. old9. A. Every B. Everybody C. Nobody D. Somebody10. A. you B. I C. me D. us训练VII.When you are learning English, you find it not clever toput an English sentence, word for word, into your own language. Take the sentence “How do you do?” a example. If you look up each word in the dictionary, oneat a time, what is your translation? It must be a wrongsentence in your own language.Language do not just have different sounds, they areer thedifferent in many ways. It’s important to mastrules for word order in the study of English, too. If thespeakers put words in a wrong order, the listener canunderstand the speaker’s sentence easily. Sometimes when the order of words in an English sentence ischanged, the meaning of the sentence changes. Butsometimes the order is changed, the meaning of thesentence doesn’t change. Let’s see the difference between the two sentences.“She only likes apples.”“Only she likes apples.“I have seen the film already.”“I have already the film.”When you are learning English, you must do your bestto get the spirit of the language and use it as the English speakers does.1. From the passage, we know that ____ when we arelearning English.A. we shouldn’t put every word into own languageB. we should look up every word in the dictionaryC. we need to put every word into our own languageD. we must read word by word2. The writer thinks it is ____ in learning English.A. difficult to understand different soundsB. possible to remember the word orderC. important to master the rules in different waysD. easy to master the rules for word order3. We can learn from the passage that ____.A. the meaning of an English sentence always changeswith the order of the wordsB. the order of words can never change the meaning ofan English sentenceC. Sometimes different order of words has a differentmeaningD. if the order of words is different, the meaning of thesentence must be different4. “She only likes apples.” _______.A. is the same as “Only she likes apples.”B. is different from “Only she likes apples.”C. means “She likes fruit except apples.”apples.”D. means “She doesn’t like5. Which is the best title for this passage?A. Different Orders, Different MeaningsB. How to Speak EnglishC. How to Put English into Our Own LanguageD. How to learn EnglishB.A frog is born _1_ a small river. When he is young, theriver is his _2_. He doesn’t _3_ his parents, but he has many brothers and sisters. He swims here and there and’t look _5_ plays _4_ them all day. At that time, he doesnhis parents. He has _6_legs, but he has a long tail. So he looks like a _7_. Then his tail gets shorter and _8_. And he has _9_ legs and a very short tail. Now he looks like his parents. Then he is going to _10_ a lot of insects– a lotof bad insects.1. A. in B. on C. near D.over2. A. house B. home C. family D. school3. A. knows B. know C. see D. like4. A. in B. before C. with D. behind5. A. likes B. as C. for D.like6. A. no B. not C. not some D.no any7. A. fish B. frog C. insect D.baby8. A. short B. shorter C. shortest D.the shortest9. A. two B. four C. six D. eight10. A. eating B. have C. drink D.eat训练VIII.A.Some English and American people like to invite friendsto a meal at home. You should not be upset if yourEnglish friends don’t invite you home. It doesnmean they don’t like you.Dinner parties usually start between 7 and 8 p.m. andend at about 11 p.m. .Ask your hosts what time youshould arrive. It’s polite to bring flowers, chocolates, abook or a bottle of wine as a present.Do you want to be pretty polite? Say how much you likethe room, or the pictures on the wall. But remember –not to ask how much things cost.ng You’ll probably start the meal with soup, or somethismall as a “starter”, then you’ll have meat or fish with vegetables, and then a dessert, followed by coffee.It’s polite to finish everything on your plate and to takemore if you want it. Some people eat bread with theirmeal, but not everyone does.Most people ask “ Do you mind if I smoke?” b they take out their cigarettes after the meal.Did you enjoy the evening? Call your hosts the nextday, or write them a short “thank you” letter. Pe it seems funny to you, but English and American peoplesay “thank you, thank you, thank you.” all the tim 1. If your English or American friends don’t invit dinner t home, ____.A. it shows they don’t like youB. it shows they have no time to get togetherake friends with youC. it shows they don’t want to mD. it doesn’t show they don’t like you2. When you are invited to go to your friend’s home,____.A. you shouldn’t take anything with youB. you may go at any timeC. you must take an expensive present with youD. you may take a small present with you3. In England and America, it’s not polite to ____.A. ask the price of thingB. eat all food onyour plateC. talk to your hostsD. eat too fast4. In the passage, the order of the serving of a meal is____.A. desert—meat—or fish withvegetables—coffee—soupB. coffee—soup—desert—meat or fish with vegetablesC. soup—meat or fish with vegetable—desert—coffeeD. meat or fish with vegetables—dessert—soup—coffee5. Which is not right?A. In England or America, it usually takes more thanthree hours to have a dinner party at home.B. If you are invited to go to a dinner party, you canarrive before the time.C. You mustn’t smoke after a meal when you are with some English or American people.D. You’d better write a short “thank you” letyour hosts or give them a call if you want to be pretty polite.B.Joan and Kate are good _1_. They live _2_ the same floor. Every morning they go to _3_ together. Joan is fifteen years old, and Kate is one year _4_ than Joan. Sometimes they go to school by bus, sometime on _5_. Joan liks _6_, but Kate doesn’t like it, she likes Chinese. _7_ Joan wasn’t at school. She was _8_ in bed. In the evening Mike _9_ at Joan’s home to help her. Now Joan _10_ better, she is at school again.1. A. teachers B. friend C. friends D. boys2. A. on B. at C. in D. to3. A. park B. school C. here D. home4. A. older B. old C. elder D. oldest5. A. bike B. foot C. train D. bus6. A. English B. sing C. draw D. flowers7. A. Now B. Today C. Yesterday D. This time8. A. bad B. ill C. good D. well9. A, is B. are C. were D. was10. A. feel B. to feel C. is feeling D. was训练IX.A.In almost every big university in the USA football is a favorite sport. American football is not like soccer. Players sometimes kick the ball, but they also throw the ball and run with it. They try to take it to the other end of the field. They have four chances to move the ball ten yards. They can carry it or thro it. If they move it to the end of the field, they receive six points. This is called a touchown.It is difficult to move the ball. Eleven men on the other team try to stop the man who has the ball. If the man does move the ball ten yards, his team kicks the ball to the other team.Each university wants its team to win. Thousands of people come to watch. They all yell for their favorite team. Young men and women called cheerleaders come on the field to help the people yell more. They dance and jump while they yell.Each team plays ten or eleven games each season. The season begins in September and ends in November. If a team is very good. It may play another game after the season ends. The best teams play again on January 1, the first day of the New Year. Many people go to see these games and many others watch them on television.1. In American football players can _____.A. only kick the ballB. only throw the ballC. only carry the ballD. kick, throw and carry the ball2. If a team wants to get points, it has to move the ball ____.A. 10 yardsB. to the other endC. 40 yardsD. away from its own end3. Who are dancing and jumping while they yell?A. The cheerleadersB. All those who are watching the gameC. The winnersD. The players of both sides4. Most teams play games in _____.A. springB. summerC. autumnD. winter5. When do the best team play again?A. At ChristmasB. Before the season endsC. On New Year’s DayD. On the last day of the seasonB.A: _1_ is your favourite month?B: My favourite month is _2_.A: Why?B: Because it often snows. I _3_ snow very much. We often make snowmen in the _4_ air. So I t hink it’s the _5_ month. What _6_ you?A: I _7_ it. It’s too _8_. I think the best month is _9_. I often go swimming _10_ my parents. We usually have a good time.1. A. What B. When C. Which D. What time2. A. December B. March C. May D. September3. A. don’t like B. to like C. liked D.like4. A. out B. open C. close D.nice5. A. good B. better C. best D.bad6. A. are B. about C. of D. for7. A. like B. don’t like C. have D. not like8. A. good B. bad C. cold D.hot9. A. January B. April C. February D. July10. A. and B. with C. like D.to训练X.A.Most American school students have a long summer holiday. It is usually from June to September. During thisholiday, students often travel or have summer work.Some students take courses in summer schools. Maryspent her last summer in a summer school. She studiedtwo courses and she traveled with her family. They saw interesting places near their home in Seattle. Maryfriend, Peter, worked at a gasoline station during thesummer. He sold gasoline and mended cars. He made alot of money and saved nearly all of it. Peter is going tothe university next year. He needs money for theuniversity tuition.1. In America, from June to September ____.A. most school students take courses in universitiesB. all school students are still at schoolC. more school students stay at homeD. there are still lessons in summer schools2. Peter, one of Mary’s friends, will be a ____ next year.A. gasoline workerB. car menderC. school studentsD. university student3. Seattle is the name of ____.A. a summer schoolB. Mary’sfriendC. a gasoline stationD. an Americancity4. What did Peter do last summer?A. He worked at a gasoline stationB. He traveled with his familyC. He studied in a summer schoolD. He visited some interesting places5. Peter saved nearly all of his money because_____.A. he didn’t need to pay for anythingB. his parents asked him to do soC. he needed money for his summer workD. he needed money for the university tuitionB.Air is all _1_ us. It’s around us _2_ we walk and play. From we were born, air is around us on _3_ side. When we sit down, it’s around us. When we _4_ to bed, air is also around us. We live in air.All living thing _5_ air. Living things can’t live _6_ air. We can go without food or water for _7_ days, but we can’t live without air. When we are working or running, we need _8_ air. When we are asleep, we need less air.We live in air, but we can’t _9_ it. We can only _10_ it. We can feel it when it is _11_.Moving air is called wind. How can we make air _12_? Here is one way. Hold an open book in your hands in front of your face. Close it _13_. What can you feel? What you feel is the air.1. A. with B. by C. around D. over2. A. because B. if C. when D. but3. A. each B. both C. every D. all4. A. go B. to go C. come D. tocome5. A. want B. need C. get D. take6. A. with B. no C. not D. without7. A. few B. a few C. little D. a little8. A. less B. much C. many D. more9. A. look B. see C. watch D. hear10. A. feel B. see C. hear D. want11. A. running B. walking C. going D. moving12. A. move B. run C. walk D. go13. A. quick B. fast C. quickly D. slowly训练XI.A.In English people can experience four seasons in one day. So they often talk about the weather. In the morning the weather is warm like in spring. After an hour black clouds come and then it rains heavily. The weather gets a litter cold. In the afternoon it will be sunny, the sun will begin to shine, and it will be summer at this time of day.In England, people can also have summer in winter, or have winter in summer. So in winter they can swim sometimes, and in summer sometimes they need to wear warm clothes.When you go to England, you will see that some English people usually take an umbrella or a raincoat with them in the sunny morning, but you should not laugh at them. If you don’t take an umbrella or a raincoat, you will regret later in the day.1. In England people often talk about the ____.A. weatherB. seasonsC. springD. summer。
人教版七年级阅读理解与完型填空训练训练I.A. What’s a White lieMary did not understand such sentences as “She is blue today,” “ He has a green thumb,” “He has told a little white lie” and so on. And she went to her teacher for help.Mary: Mrs Smith, there is a colour in each of these sentences. What do they mean? Mrs Smith: In everyday English, Mary, blue sometimes means sad. Yellow… afraid.A person with a green thumb grows plants well. And a white lie is not a bad one. Mary: Would you give me an example for “a white lie?Mrs Smith: Certainly, now I give you some cakes. In fact you don’t like it, but you won’t say it. Instead, you say, “No, thanks, I’m not hungry.” That’s a white lie.1. Blue sometimes means sad in ____English.A. goodB. spokenC. usualD. poor2. I don’t have a green thumb, so all my plants____.A. die offB. grow wellC. look niceD. are good3. Tom is ____to climb the tree. He is yellow.A. happyB. cleverC. gladD. afraid4. He didn’t like me to know the ____of the accident. He told me a white lie.A. reasonB. true storyC. meaningD. answer5. He is ____today because his father is ill.A. blueB. yellowC. greenD. whiteB. What Is the Best Way?What is the best way to learn a foreign language? We all remember that we learnt __1__ language well when were children. If we can learn __2__ second language in the __3__ way, it won’t seem so difficult. Think of what a small child __4__. It listens to what people say and it __5__ to imitate what it hears. When it wants something, it has to ask __6__ it. In __7__, it is using the language. It is talking in it __8__ the time. __9__ people use a second language like this, they will learn it more __10__ than before.1. A. ourselves B. own C. our own D. ours2. A. the B. a C. an D. /3. A. other B. same C. different D. easy4. A. does B. do C. did D. doing5. A. want B. tries C. needed D. doing6. A. for B. on C. about D. with7. A. time B. trouble C. fact D. danger8. A. in B. all C. for D. on9. A. Whether B. Before C. If D. Until10. A. best B. quickly C. slowly D. easy训练II.A. Eating Habits and HealthOur eating habits are very important for good health and a strong body. There are times when most of us would rather eat sweets and ice-cream than meat and rice. Sweets and ice-cream are not bad for the stomach if we eat them at the end of the meal. If we eat them before a meal, they may take away our appetite. It is important for us to eat our meal at the same time each day. When we feel angry or excited, we may not want to eat. A long time ago, in England, some judges used to decide whether a man was telling truth by giving him some dry bread. If the man could not swallow the bread, it was sign that he wasn’t telling the truth. He was telling lies. Although this seems very strange and foolish, it is indeed an excellent way of finding out the truth.A man who is worrying about something had difficulty in swallowing anything dry. Because when he is worrying, he loses his appetite and does not want to eat.1. Why do you want to develop good eating habits? Because we want to ____.A. be healthyB. be happyC. eat moreD. save time2. It is good to eat sweets and ice-cream ____.A. after the mealB. before the mealC. when we want toD. when we are hungry3. We had better have our meals ____.A. at any time each dayB. at regular time each dayC. when our work is overD. when the meal is ready4. According to judges in old England, if a man tells lies he can _____.A. drink milk or wineB. eat a lot of dry breadC. hardly eat dry breadD. swallow dry bread easily5. A man who is angry has ____.A. a better appetiteB. a liking for ice-creamC. a poor appetiteD. to drink some cold waterB. About AirAir is all around us. It is around us _1_ we walk and play. From the time we are born air is around us on every side. When we sit down, it is around us. When we go to bed, air is also around us. We live _2_ air.All _3_ things need air. We _4_ live without food or water for a few days, but we can’t live for more than a few minutes _5_ air. We take in _6_. When we are working or running we need _7_ air. When we are asleep, we need _8_ air.We live in air, but we can’t see it. We can only feel it. We c an feel it when it is moving. Moving air is called wind. How can we make air _9_?Here is one way. Hold an open book in front of your face. Close it quickly. What can you feel? _10_ you feel is air.1. A. as B. after C. because D. since2. A. under B. in C. below D. with3. A. live B. living C. alive D. with4. A. can B. won’t C. can’t D. lively5. A. out of B. with C. without D. out6. A. water B. air C. food D. wind7. A. more B. most C. many D. few8. A. least B. much C. no D. less9. A. more B. to move C. moving D. moved10. A. What B. That C. Where D. Which训练III.A. BatsBat s are the only flying mammals in the world. They can’t see very well. It was long believed, and still is in many places, that all bats are blind. “Blind as a bat” is often heard. Yet they have no trouble flying on the darkest nights and finding their way around very well. How can bats fly and see at night? They fly by radar!The bat’s radar system works the same way as the one that ships and planes use. As a bat flies through the air, he makes a sound that is too high for our ears to hear. If the sounds hit things they come back. The bat’s ears receive the messages. In this way they are able to tell the bat where the things are.Bats go out to look for food at night. In the day-time they hang in some dark places. Some people have the bats as bad animals. In fact, they are useful animals.1. The article tells us about ____.A. the bat like a mouse with wingsB. the radarC. a blind manD. the bat used for playing table tennis2. The bat is ____.A. an animalB. a birdC. a fishD. a beast3. “As blind as a bat” means a person who is ____.A. blind in the lift eyeB. able to see wellC. not able to see wellD. lame in the right foot4. Bats have no trouble flying on the darkest night because ____.A. they have very poor sightB. they have a kind of radar system to help themC. they have to look for foodD. they can see things in the dark nights5. Bats go out to look for food ____.A. at noonB. in the afternoonC. during the day-timeD. after sun sets and before the sun risesB. About FireFire can help people in many ways. But it can also _1_ suffering to people. Fire can heat water, warm your house, give light and cook food. But fire can burn things, _2_.Today people know how to make _3_ with matches. Children sometimes like_4_ them. But matches can be very dangerous. One match can burn _5_, and then it might burn a house. A small fire can _6_ a big fire very fast. Fires kill _7_ people every year. So we must _8_ matches. We should also learn how to put out fires. Cover a fire _9_ water, sand or a wet quilt. This _10_ the air away from a fire and kills it.1. A. take B. carry C. catch D. bring2. A. also B. neither C. too D. either3. A. a fire B. a house C. clothes D. food4. A. playing B. to play C. playing at D. to play with5. A. a paper B. piece paper C. a piece of paper D. a paper of piece6. A. become B. turn C. changes D. got7. A. much B. plenty C. many D. lots8. A. careful B. careful of C. be careful D. be careful with9. A. in B. with C. by D. use10. A, keeps B. stops C. makes D. takes训练IV.A. The Four Largest CitiesNew York has a larger population than any other American city. In 1970, its population was about 8 000 000.Chicago has the second largest population. More than 3 000 000 people lived in Chicago in 1970.The third largest city is Los Angeles with a population of 2 810 000. Philadelphia is the fourth largest city. More than 2 000 000 people live in Philadelphia, a first capital city of the United States.New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Philadelphia are all larger than the nation’s capital city, Washington,D.C.. The population of Washington is more than 700 000, but several cities have a larger population than that. Washington is one of the most beautiful American cities, but it is only the ninth city in size.1. New York has ____ population in the United States.A. the second largestB. a largerC. the largestD. more2. Los Angeles is the third largest American city in ____.A. sizeB. populationC. buildingsD. shops3. ____ is the capital of the United States.A. New YorkB. PhiladelphiaC. ChicagoD. Washington D. C.4. Washington is more beautiful than ____ American cities.A, most of the B. all C. some of the D. only a few5. There were about ____ people living in New York in 1970.A. eighty thousandB. eighty millionC. eight millionD. eighty hundredB. Why do People Drink?Why do people drink? Often because they _1_, but this can’t be the _2_ reason, there _3_ be other reasons, too. In many countries, when friends see _4_ they often drink while they sit and talk. Many English peo ple don’t need anyone else, they often _5_ a drink several times _6_ a day even if they are alone. In most countries people say _7_ when they drink together. The English _8_ “Cheers”. In every country there are many places where drinks can be _9_. Since there are so _10_ these places it seems that many people drink more often than they really need to.1. A. have thirsty B. have thirst C. are thirsty D. are thirst2. A. lonely B. single C. only D. alone3. A. shall B. must C. should D. ought4. A. each other B. themselves C. them D. another5. A. drink B. eat C. taste D. have6. A. during B. a C. to D. by7. A. something specially B. something specialC. specially somethingD. special something8. A. often say B. often says C. say often D. says often9. A. bought B. given C. sell D. sent10. A. much B. plenty of C. many D. many of训练V.A. PopulationThere are about 56 million people in the United Kingdom. This is a big population for such a small country. But large parts of the country have few people. Most of the population is crowded into the big cities and industrial areas. About 90% of the people live in cities and towns. Only about 10% live in the countryside. Today very few people – less than 2% of the population ---- are farmers and farm workers. England has the most people. About 46 million live in England. Of these, about 14 million live in London and the south-east. London is now a city of about 7 million people. Most of Scotland’s population of 5 million live in the middle part. Here are the cities and towns of the industrial area. The mountains in the north and the south have a very small population. Fewer than 3 million people live in Wales. Like Scotland, most of the population live in the industrial area in the south. There are only about one and a half million people in Northern Ireland, and one- third live in and around the big industrial city of Belfast.1. The United Kingdom ____.A. is a large countryB. has many peopleC. has a small populationD. is a small country without many people2. Most of the people live ____.A. in cities and townsB. in the countrysideC. in every part of the countryD. near rivers3. London is a ____ city.A. quietB. smallC. crowdedD. new4. Scotland is the ____ largest in population in the United kingdom.A. firstB. secondC. thirdD. fourth5. Northern Ireland is ____.A. the name of a countryB. a small city of the United KingdomC. a country with a smaller populationD. one part of the United KingdomB. Why to learn EnglishPeople in many countries are learning English. Some learn at school, others study by _1_. A _2_ learn English _3_ the radio.Why do all these people want to learn English? It’s difficult _4_ that question.Many _5_ learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. _6_ people learn English because _7_ useful for their work. Many students often learn English for their _8_ studies because _9_ the college some of their books _10_ _11_ English.It is not _12_ to learn a foreign language. But there is _13_ difficult _14_ the world if you _15_ your heart into it.1. A. himself B. oneself C. themselves D. ourselves2. A. few B. little C. few of D. little of3. A. of B. with C. on D. in4. A. answer B. answering C. answered D. to answer5. A. workers B. boys and girls C. doctors D. scientists6. A. Some B. Much C. A lot D. A little7. A. it’s B. its C. they’re D. their8. A. lower B. longer C. shorter D. higher9. A. near B. at C. on D. in front of10. A. write B. wrote C. are written D. is written11. A. in B. with C. on D. from12. A. free B. difficult C. busy D. easy13. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. some14. A. in B. on C. over D. of15. A. keep B. put C. take D. bring训练VI.A.In Britain, cars, buses and bikes must keep to the left side of the street. If a person wants to cross a street, he must be very careful. Before he cresses a street, he has to stop and look to the right first and then the left. While in China, we look to the left instead.When visitors are in London, they should learn how to take buses and underground trains. The most important of all, they must know in which direction they are going and which bus and which understand train they should take. At the bus stop they should wait for their buses to come. As soon as they get on a bus, they must pay for their fares.根据短文内容,判断下列句子正(T)误(F)( ) 1. In England, people go alone the left side of the street as we do in China. ( ) 2. When they want to cross a street, people in England do not look to the left first.( ) 3. Visitors in London should learn to drive buses.( ) 4. When they take a bus in England, visitors must make sure in which direction it is going.( ) 5. After they get on a bus, visitors don’t have to pay for their tickets at once.B.One day Einstein _1_ in the street in New York. His friend _2_ him and says to him, “Einstein, you should buy a new coat. Look, how _3_ your coat is!”But Einstein answers, “It doesn’t _4_. Nobody _5_ me here.”After a _6_ years Einstein becomes a famous scientist. But he still _7_ the old coat.His friend meets him again and asks him to buy a _8_ one.But Ensteins says, “I needn’t buy a new one. _9_knows _10_ here.”1. A. is walking B. walk C. is reading D. read2. A. is meeting B. meets C. see D. looks at3. A. clean B. long C. new D. old4. A. thing B. meet C. matter D. well5. A. know B. knows C. ask D. asks6. A. lot B. litter C. few D. many7. A. put on B. wear C, wears D. puts on8. A. good B. new C. big D. old9. A. Every B. Everybody C. Nobody D. Somebody10. A. you B. I C. me D. us训练VII.A.When you are learning English, you find it not clever to put an English sentence, word for word, into your own language. Take the sentence “How do you do?” as an example. If you look up each word in the dictionary, one at a time, what is your translation? It must be a wrong sentence in your own language.Language do not just have different sounds, they are different in many ways. It’s important to master the rules for word order in the study of English, too. If the speakers put words in a wrong order, the listener can’t understand the speaker’s sentence easily. Sometimes when the order of words in an English sentence is changed, the meaning of the sentence changes. But sometimes the order is changed, the meaning of the sentence doesn’t change. Let’s see the difference between the two sentences.“She only likes apples.” “Only she likes apples.”“I have seen the film already.” “I have already seen the film.”When you are learning English, you must do your best to get the spirit of the language and use it as the English speakers does.1. From the passage, we know that ____ when we are learning English.A. we shouldn’t put every word into own languageB. we should look up every word in the dictionaryC. we need to put every word into our own languageD. we must read word by word2. The writer thinks it is ____ in learning English.A. difficult to understand different soundsB. possible to remember the word orderC. important to master the rules in different waysD. easy to master the rules for word order3. We can learn from the passage that ____.A. the meaning of an English sentence always changes with the order of the wordsB. the order of words can never change the meaning of an English sentenceC. Sometimes different order of words has a different meaningD. if the order of words is different, the meaning of the sentence must be different4. “She only likes apples.” _______.A. is the same as “Only she likes apples.”B. is different from “Only she likes apples.”C. means “She likes fruit except apples.”D. means “She doesn’t like apples.”5. Which is the best title for this passage?A. Different Orders, Different MeaningsB. How to Speak EnglishC. How to Put English into Our Own LanguageD. How to learn EnglishB.A frog is born _1_ a small river. When he is young, the river is his _2_. He doesn’t _3_ his parents, but he has many brothers and sisters. He swims here and there and plays _4_ them all day. At that time, he doesn’t look _5_ his parents. He has _6_legs, but he has a long tail. So he looks like a _7_. Then his tail gets shorter and _8_. And he has _9_ legs and a very short tail. Now he looks like his parents. Then he is going to _10_ a lot of insects – a lot of bad insects.1. A. in B. on C. near D. over2. A. house B. home C. family D. school3. A. knows B. know C. see D. like4. A. in B. before C. with D. behind5. A. likes B. as C. for D. like6. A. no B. not C. not some D. no any7. A. fish B. frog C. insect D. baby8. A. short B. shorter C. shortest D. the shortest9. A. two B. four C. six D. eight10. A. eating B. have C. drink D. eat训练VIII.A.Some English and American people like to invite friends to a meal at home. You should not be upset 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 what time you should arrive. It’s polite to bring flowers, chocolates, a book or a bottle of wine as a present.Do you want to be pretty polite? Say how much you like the room, or the pictures on the wall. But remember – not to ask how much things cost.You’ll probably start the meal with soup, or something small as a “starter”, then you’ll have meat or fish with vegetables, and then a dessert, followed by coffee. It’s polite to finish everything on your plate and to take more if you want it. Somepeople eat bread with their meal, but not everyone does.Most people ask “ Do you mind if I smoke?” before they take out their cigaret tes after the meal.Did you enjoy the evening? Call your hosts the next day, or write them a short “thank you” letter. Perhaps it seems funny to you, but English and American people say “thank you, thank you, thank you.” all the time.1. If your English or American friends don’t invite you to dinner t home, ____.A. it shows they don’t like youB. it shows they have no time to get togetherC. it shows they don’t want to make friends with youD. it doesn’t show they don’t like you2. When you are invited to go to your friend’s home,____.A. you shouldn’t take anything with youB. you may go at any timeC. you must take an expensive present with youD. you may take a small present with you3. In England and America, it’s not polite to ____.A. ask the price of thingB. eat all food on your plateC. talk to your hostsD. eat too fast4. In the passage, the order of the serving of a meal is ____.A. desert—meat—or fish with vegetables—coffee—soupB. coffee—soup—desert—meat or fish with vegetablesC. soup—meat or fish with vegetable—desert—coffeeD. meat or fish with vegetables—dessert—soup—coffee5. Which is not right?A. In England or America, it usually takes more than three hours to have a dinner party at home.B. If you are invited to go to a dinner party, you can’t arrive before the time.C. You mustn’t smoke after a meal when you are with some English or American people.D. You’d better write a short “thank you” letter to your hosts or give them a call if you want to be pretty polite.B.Joan and Kate are good _1_. They live _2_ the same floor. Every morning they go to _3_ together. Joan is fifteen years old, and Kate is one year _4_ than Joan. Sometimes they go to school by bus, sometime on _5_. Joan liks _6_, but Kate doesn’t like it, she likes Chinese. _7_ Joan wasn’t at school. She was _8_ in bed. In the evening Mike _9_ at Joan’s home to help her. Now Joan _10_ better, she is at school again.1. A. teachers B. friend C. friends D. boys2. A. on B. at C. in D. to3. A. park B. school C. here D. home4. A. older B. old C. elder D. oldest5. A. bike B. foot C. train D. bus6. A. English B. sing C. draw D. flowers7. A. Now B. Today C. Yesterday D. This time8. A. bad B. ill C. good D. well9. A, is B. are C. were D. was10. A. feel B. to feel C. is feeling D. was训练IX.A.In almost every big university in the USA football is a favorite sport. American football is not like soccer. Players sometimes kick the ball, but they also throw the ball and run with it. They try to take it to the other end of the field. They have four chances to move the ball ten yards. They can carry it or thro it. If they move it to the end of the field, they receive six points. This is called a touchown.It is difficult to move the ball. Eleven men on the other team try to stop the man who has the ball. If the man does move the ball ten yards, his team kicks the ball to the other team.Each university wants its team to win. Thousands of people come to watch. They all yell for their favorite team. Young men and women called cheerleaders come on the field to help the people yell more. They dance and jump while they yell.Each team plays ten or eleven games each season. The season begins in September and ends in November. If a team is very good. It may play another game after the season ends. The best teams play again on January 1, the first day of the New Year. Many people go to see these games and many others watch them on television.1. In American football players can _____.A. only kick the ballB. only throw the ballC. only carry the ballD. kick, throw and carry the ball2. If a team wants to get points, it has to move the ball ____.A. 10 yardsB. to the other endC. 40 yardsD. away from its own end3. Who are dancing and jumping while they yell?A. The cheerleadersB. All those who are watching the gameC. The winnersD. The players of both sides4. Most teams play games in _____.A. springB. summerC. autumnD. winter5. When do the best team play again?A. At ChristmasB. Before the season endsC. On New Year’s DayD. On the last day of the seasonB.A: _1_ is your favourite month?B: My favourite month is _2_.A: Why?B: Because it often snows. I _3_ snow very much. We often make snowmen inthe _4_ air. So I think it’s the _5_ month. What _6_ you?A: I _7_ it. It’s too _8_. I think the best month is _9_. I often go swimming_10_ my parents. We usually have a good time.1. A. What B. When C. Which D. What time2. A. December B. March C. May D. September3. A. don’t like B. to like C. liked D. like4. A. out B. open C. close D. nice5. A. good B. better C. best D. bad6. A. are B. about C. of D. for7. A. like B. don’t like C. have D. not like8. A. good B. bad C. cold D. hot9. A. January B. April C. February D. July10. A. and B. with C. like D. to训练X.A.Most American school students have a long summer holiday. It is usually from June to September. During this holiday, students often travel or have summer work. Some students take courses in summer schools. Mary spent her last summer in a summer school. She studied two courses and she traveled with her family. They saw interesting places near their home in Seattle. Mary’s friend, Peter, worked at a gasoline station during the summer. He sold gasoline and mended cars. He made a lot of money and saved nearly all of it. Peter is going to the university next year. He needs money for the university tuition.1. In America, from June to September ____.A. most school students take courses in universitiesB. all school students are still at schoolC. more school students stay at homeD. there are still lessons in summer schools2. Peter, one of Mary’s friends, will be a ____ next year.A. gasoline workerB. car menderC. school studentsD. university student3. Seattle is the name of ____.A. a summer schoolB. Mary’s friendC. a gasoline stationD. an American city4. What did Peter do last summer?A. He worked at a gasoline stationB. He traveled with his familyC. He studied in a summer schoolD. He visited some interesting places5. Peter saved nearly all of his money because_____.A. he didn’t need to pay for anythingB. his parents asked him to do soC. he needed money for his summer workD. he needed money for the university tuitionB.Air is all _1_ us. It’s around us _2_ we walk and play. From we were born, air is around us on _3_ side. When we sit down, it’s around us. When we _4_ to bed, air is also around us. We live in air.All living thing _5_ air. Living things can’t live _6_ air. We can go without food or water for _7_ days, but we can’t live without air. When we are working or running, we need _8_ air. When we are asleep, we need less air.We live in air, but we can’t _9_ it. We can only _10_ it. We can feel it when it is _11_.Moving air is called wind. How can we make air _12_? Here is one way. Hold an open book in your hands in front of your face. Close it _13_. What can you feel? What you feel is the air.1. A. with B. by C. around D. over2. A. because B. if C. when D. but3. A. each B. both C. every D. all4. A. go B. to go C. come D. to come5. A. want B. need C. get D. take6. A. with B. no C. not D. without7. A. few B. a few C. little D. a little8. A. less B. much C. many D. more9. A. look B. see C. watch D. hear10. A. feel B. see C. hear D. want11. A. running B. walking C. going D. moving12. A. move B. run C. walk D. go13. A. quick B. fast C. quickly D. slowly训练XI.A.In English people can experience four seasons in one day. So they often talk about the weather. In the morning the weather is warm like in spring. After an hour black clouds come and then it rains heavily. The weather gets a litter cold. In the afternoon it will be sunny, the sun will begin to shine, and it will be summer at this time of day. In England, people can also have summer in winter, or have winter in summer. Soin winter they can swim sometimes, and in summer sometimes they need to wear warm clothes.When you go to England, you will see that some English people usually take an umbrella or a raincoat with them in the sunny morning, but you should not laugh at them. If you don’t take an umbrella or a raincoat, you will regret later in the day.1. In England people often talk about the ____.A. weatherB. seasonsC. springD. summer2. In English ____ in winter.A. it is always very coldB. people always wear warm clothesC. people can swim sometimesD. the weather is very hot。
人教版七年级阅读理解与完型填空训练训练I.A. What’s a White lieMary did not understand such sentences as “She is blue today,” “ He has a green thumb,” “He has told a little white lie” and so on. And she went to her teacher for help.Mary: Mrs Smith, there is a colour in each of these sentences. What do they mean? Mrs Smith: In everyday English, Mary, blue sometimes means sad. Yellow… afraid.A person with a green thumb grows plants well. And a white lie is not a bad one. Mary: Would you give me an example for “a white lie?Mrs Smith: Certainly, now I give you some cakes. In fact you don’t like it, but you won’t say it. Instead, you say, “No, thanks, I’m not hungry.” That’s a white lie.1. Blue sometimes means sad in ____English.A. goodB. spokenC. usualD. poor2. I don’t have a green thumb, so all my plants____.A. die offB. grow wellC. look niceD. are good3. Tom is ____to climb the tree. He is yellow.A. happyB. cleverC. gladD. afraid4. He didn’t like me to know the ____of the accident. He told me a white lie.A. reasonB. true storyC. meaningD. answer5. He is ____today because his father is ill.A. blueB. yellowC. greenD. whiteB. What Is the Best Way?What is the best way to learn a foreign language? We all remember that we learnt __1__ language well when were children. If we can learn __2__ second language in the __3__ way, it won’t seem so difficult. Think of what a small child __4__. It listens to what people say and it __5__ to imitate what it hears. When it wants something, it has to ask __6__ it. In __7__, it is using the language. It is talking in it __8__ the time. __9__ people use a second language like this, they will learn it more __10__ than before.1. A. ourselves B. own C. our own D. ours2. A. the B. a C. an D. /3. A. other B. same C. different D. easy4. A. does B. do C. did D. doing5. A. want B. tries C. needed D. doing6. A. for B. on C. about D. with7. A. time B. trouble C. fact D. danger8. A. in B. all C. for D. on9. A. Whether B. Before C. If D. Until10. A. best B. quickly C. slowly D. easy训练II.A. Eating Habits and HealthOur eating habits are very important for good health and a strong body. There are times when most of us would rather eat sweets and ice-cream than meat and rice. Sweets and ice-cream are not bad for the stomach if we eat them at the end of the meal. If we eat them before a meal, they may take away our appetite. It is important for us to eat our meal at the same time each day. When we feel angry or excited, we may not want to eat. A long time ago, in England, some judges used to decide whether a man was telling truth by giving him some dry bread. If the man could not swallow the bread, it was sign that he wasn’t telling the truth. He was telling lies. Although this seems very strange and foolish, it is indeed an excellent way of finding out the truth.A man who is worrying about something had difficulty in swallowing anything dry. Because when he is worrying, he loses his appetite and does not want to eat.1. Why do you want to develop good eating habits? Because we want to ____.A. be healthyB. be happyC. eat moreD. save time2. It is good to eat sweets and ice-cream ____.A. after the mealB. before the mealC. when we want toD. when we are hungry3. We had better have our meals ____.A. at any time each dayB. at regular time each dayC. when our work is overD. when the meal is ready4. According to judges in old England, if a man tells lies he can _____.A. drink milk or wineB. eat a lot of dry breadC. hardly eat dry breadD. swallow dry bread easily5. A man who is angry has ____.A. a better appetiteB. a liking for ice-creamC. a poor appetiteD. to drink some cold waterB. About AirAir is all around us. It is around us _1_ we walk and play. From the time we are born air is around us on every side. When we sit down, it is around us. When we go to bed, air is also around us. We live _2_ air.All _3_ things need air. We _4_ live without food or water for a few days, but we can’t live for more than a few minutes _5_ air. We take in _6_. When we are working or running we need _7_ air. When we are asleep, we need _8_ air.We live in air, but we can’t see it. We can only feel it. We c an feel it when it is moving. Moving air is called wind. How can we make air _9_?Here is one way. Hold an open book in front of your face. Close it quickly. What can you feel? _10_ you feel is air.1. A. as B. after C. because D. since2. A. under B. in C. below D. with3. A. live B. living C. alive D. with4. A. can B. won’t C. can’t D. lively5. A. out of B. with C. without D. out6. A. water B. air C. food D. wind7. A. more B. most C. many D. few8. A. least B. much C. no D. less9. A. more B. to move C. moving D. moved10. A. What B. That C. Where D. Which训练III.A. BatsBat s are the only flying mammals in the world. They can’t see very well. It was long believed, and still is in many places, that all bats are blind. “Blind as a bat” is often heard. Yet they have no trouble flying on the darkest nights and finding their way around very well. How can bats fly and see at night? They fly by radar!The bat’s radar system works the same way as the one that ships and planes use. As a bat flies through the air, he makes a sound that is too high for our ears to hear. If the sounds hit things they come back. The bat’s ears receive the messages. In this way they are able to tell the bat where the things are.Bats go out to look for food at night. In the day-time they hang in some dark places. Some people have the bats as bad animals. In fact, they are useful animals.1. The article tells us about ____.A. the bat like a mouse with wingsB. the radarC. a blind manD. the bat used for playing table tennis2. The bat is ____.A. an animalB. a birdC. a fishD. a beast3. “As blind as a bat” means a person who is ____.A. blind in the lift eyeB. able to see wellC. not able to see wellD. lame in the right foot4. Bats have no trouble flying on the darkest night because ____.A. they have very poor sightB. they have a kind of radar system to help themC. they have to look for foodD. they can see things in the dark nights5. Bats go out to look for food ____.A. at noonB. in the afternoonC. during the day-timeD. after sun sets and before the sun risesB. About FireFire can help people in many ways. But it can also _1_ suffering to people. Fire can heat water, warm your house, give light and cook food. But fire can burn things, _2_.Today people know how to make _3_ with matches. Children sometimes like_4_ them. But matches can be very dangerous. One match can burn _5_, and then it might burn a house. A small fire can _6_ a big fire very fast. Fires kill _7_ people every year. So we must _8_ matches. We should also learn how to put out fires. Cover a fire _9_ water, sand or a wet quilt. This _10_ the air away from a fire and kills it.1. A. take B. carry C. catch D. bring2. A. also B. neither C. too D. either3. A. a fire B. a house C. clothes D. food4. A. playing B. to play C. playing at D. to play with5. A. a paper B. piece paper C. a piece of paper D. a paper of piece6. A. become B. turn C. changes D. got7. A. much B. plenty C. many D. lots8. A. careful B. careful of C. be careful D. be careful with9. A. in B. with C. by D. use10. A, keeps B. stops C. makes D. takes训练IV.A. The Four Largest CitiesNew York has a larger population than any other American city. In 1970, its population was about 8 000 000.Chicago has the second largest population. More than 3 000 000 people lived in Chicago in 1970.The third largest city is Los Angeles with a population of 2 810 000. Philadelphia is the fourth largest city. More than 2 000 000 people live in Philadelphia, a first capital city of the United States.New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Philadelp hia are all larger than the nation’s capital city, Washington,D.C.. The population of Washington is more than 700 000, but several cities have a larger population than that. Washington is one of the most beautiful American cities, but it is only the ninth city in size.1. New York has ____ population in the United States.A. the second largestB. a largerC. the largestD. more2. Los Angeles is the third largest American city in ____.A. sizeB. populationC. buildingsD. shops3. ____ is the capital of the United States.A. New YorkB. PhiladelphiaC. ChicagoD. Washington D. C.4. Washington is more beautiful than ____ American cities.A, most of the B. all C. some of the D. only a few5. There were about ____ people living in New York in 1970.A. eighty thousandB. eighty millionC. eight millionD. eighty hundredB. Why do People Drink?Why do people drink? Often because they _1_, but this can’t be the _2_ reason, there _3_ be other reasons, too. In many countries, when friends see _4_ they often drink while they sit and talk. Many English people don’t need anyone else, they often _5_ a drink several times _6_ a day even if they are alone. In most countries people say _7_ when they drink together. The English _8_ “Cheers”. In every country there are many places where drinks can be _9_. Since there are so _10_ these places it seems that many people drink more often than they really need to.1. A. have thirsty B. have thirst C. are thirsty D. are thirst2. A. lonely B. single C. only D. alone3. A. shall B. must C. should D. ought4. A. each other B. themselves C. them D. another5. A. drink B. eat C. taste D. have6. A. during B. a C. to D. by7. A. something specially B. something specialC. specially somethingD. special something8. A. often say B. often says C. say often D. says often9. A. bought B. given C. sell D. sent10. A. much B. plenty of C. many D. many of训练V.A. PopulationThere are about 56 million people in the United Kingdom. This is a big population for such a small country. But large parts of the country have few people. Most of the population is crowded into the big cities and industrial areas. About 90% of the people live in cities and towns. Only about 10% live in the countryside. Today very few people – less than 2% of the population ---- are farmers and farm workers. England has the most people. About 46 million live in England. Of these, about 14 million live in London and the south-east. London is now a city of about 7 million people. Most of Scotland’s population of 5 million live in the middle part. Here are the cities and towns of the industrial area. The mountains in the north and the south have a very small population. Fewer than 3 million people live in Wales. Like Scotland, most of the population live in the industrial area in the south. There are only about one and a half million people in Northern Ireland, and one- third live in and around the big industrial city of Belfast.1. The United Kingdom ____.A. is a large countryB. has many peopleC. has a small populationD. is a small country without many people2. Most of the people live ____.A. in cities and townsB. in the countrysideC. in every part of the countryD. near rivers3. London is a ____ city.A. quietB. smallC. crowdedD. new4. Scotland is the ____ largest in population in the United kingdom.A. firstB. secondC. thirdD. fourth5. Northern Ireland is ____.A. the name of a countryB. a small city of the United KingdomC. a country with a smaller populationD. one part of the United KingdomB. Why to learn EnglishPeople in many countries are learning English. Some learn at school, others study by _1_. A _2_ learn English _3_ the radio.Why do all these people want to learn English? It’s difficult _4_ that question.Many _5_ learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. _6_ people learn English because _7_ useful for their work. Many students often learn English for their _8_ studies because _9_ the college some of their books _10_ _11_ English.It is not _12_ to learn a foreign language. But there is _13_ difficult _14_ the world if you _15_ your heart into it.1. A. himself B. oneself C. themselves D. ourselves2. A. few B. little C. few of D. little of3. A. of B. with C. on D. in4. A. answer B. answering C. answered D. to answer5. A. workers B. boys and girls C. doctors D. scientists6. A. Some B. Much C. A lot D. A little7. A. it’s B. its C. they’re D. their8. A. lower B. longer C. shorter D. higher9. A. near B. at C. on D. in front of10. A. write B. wrote C. are written D. is written11. A. in B. with C. on D. from12. A. free B. difficult C. busy D. easy13. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. some14. A. in B. on C. over D. of15. A. keep B. put C. take D. bring训练VI.A.In Britain, cars, buses and bikes must keep to the left side of the street. If a person wants to cross a street, he must be very careful. Before he cresses a street, he has to stop and look to the right first and then the left. While in China, we look to the left instead.When visitors are in London, they should learn how to take buses and underground trains. The most important of all, they must know in which direction they are going and which bus and which understand train they should take. At the bus stop they should wait for their buses to come. As soon as they get on a bus, they must pay for their fares.根据短文内容,判断下列句子正(T)误(F)( ) 1. In England, people go alone the left side of the street as we do in China. ( ) 2. When they want to cross a street, people in England do not look to the left first.( ) 3. Visitors in London should learn to drive buses.( ) 4. When they take a bus in England, visitors must make sure in which direction it is going.( ) 5. After they get on a bus, visitors don’t have to pay for their tickets at once.B.One day Einstein _1_ in the street in New York. His friend _2_ him and says to him, “Einstein, you should buy a new coat. Look, how _3_ your coat is!”But Einstein answers, “It doesn’t _4_. Nobody _5_ me here.”After a _6_ years Einstein becomes a famous scientist. But he still _7_ the old coat.His friend meets him again and asks him to buy a _8_ one.But Ensteins says, “I needn’t buy a new one. _9_knows _10_ here.”1. A. is walking B. walk C. is reading D. read2. A. is meeting B. meets C. see D. looks at3. A. clean B. long C. new D. old4. A. thing B. meet C. matter D. well5. A. know B. knows C. ask D. asks6. A. lot B. litter C. few D. many7. A. put on B. wear C, wears D. puts on8. A. good B. new C. big D. old9. A. Every B. Everybody C. Nobody D. Somebody10. A. you B. I C. me D. us训练VII.A.When you are learning English, you find it not clever to put an English sentence, word for word, into your own l anguage. Take the sentence “How do you do?” as an example. If you look up each word in the dictionary, one at a time, what is your translation? It must be a wrong sentence in your own language.Language do not just have different sounds, they are differe nt in many ways. It’s important to master the rules for word order in the study of English, too. If the speakers put words in a wrong order, the listener can’t understand the speaker’s sentence easily. Sometimes when the order of words in an English sentence is changed, the meaning of the sentence changes. But sometimes the order is changed, the meaning of the sentence doesn’t change. Let’s see the difference between the two sentences.“She only likes apples.” “Only she likes apples.”“I have seen the film already.” “I have already seen the film.”When you are learning English, you must do your best to get the spirit of the language and use it as the English speakers does.1. From the passage, we know that ____ when we are learning English.A. we sho uldn’t put every word into own languageB. we should look up every word in the dictionaryC. we need to put every word into our own languageD. we must read word by word2. The writer thinks it is ____ in learning English.A. difficult to understand different soundsB. possible to remember the word orderC. important to master the rules in different waysD. easy to master the rules for word order3. We can learn from the passage that ____.A. the meaning of an English sentence always changes with the order of the wordsB. the order of words can never change the meaning of an English sentenceC. Sometimes different order of words has a different meaningD. if the order of words is different, the meaning of the sentence must be different4. “She only likes apples.” _______.A. is the same as “Only she likes apples.”B. is different from “Only she likes apples.”C. means “She likes fruit except apples.”D. means “She doesn’t like apples.”5. Which is the best title for this passage?A. Different Orders, Different MeaningsB. How to Speak EnglishC. How to Put English into Our Own LanguageD. How to learn EnglishB.A frog is born _1_ a small river. When he is young, the river is his _2_. He doesn’t _3_ his parents, but he has many brothers and sisters. He swims here and there and plays _4_ them all day. At that time, he doesn’t look _5_ his parents. He has _6_legs, but he has a long tail. So he looks like a _7_. Then his tail gets shorter and _8_. And he has _9_ legs and a very short tail. Now he looks like his parents. Then he is going to _10_ a lot of insects – a lot of bad insects.1. A. in B. on C. near D. over2. A. house B. home C. family D. school3. A. knows B. know C. see D. like4. A. in B. before C. with D. behind5. A. likes B. as C. for D. like6. A. no B. not C. not some D. no any7. A. fish B. frog C. insect D. baby8. A. short B. shorter C. shortest D. the shortest9. A. two B. four C. six D. eight10. A. eating B. have C. drink D. eat训练VIII.A.Some English and American people like to invite friends to a meal at home. You should not be upset 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 what time you should arrive. It’s polite to bring flow ers, chocolates, a book or a bottle of wine as a present.Do you want to be pretty polite? Say how much you like the room, or the pictures on the wall. But remember – not to ask how much things cost.You’ll probably start the meal with soup, or something small as a “starter”, then you’ll have meat or fish with vegetables, and then a dessert, followed by coffee. It’s polite to finish everything on your plate and to take more if you want it. Somepeople eat bread with their meal, but not everyone does.Most people ask “ Do you mind if I smoke?” before they take out their cigarettes after the meal.Did you enjoy the evening? Call your hosts the next day, or write them a short “thank you” letter. Perhaps it seems funny to you, but English and American people say “thank you, thank you, thank you.” all the time.1. If your English or American friends don’t invite you to dinner t home, ____.A. it shows they don’t like youB. it shows they have no time to get togetherC. it shows they don’t want to m ake friends with youD. it doesn’t show they don’t like you2. When you are invited to go to your friend’s home,____.A. you shouldn’t take anything with youB. you may go at any timeC. you must take an expensive present with youD. you may take a small present with you3. In England and America, it’s not polite to ____.A. ask the price of thingB. eat all food on your plateC. talk to your hostsD. eat too fast4. In the passage, the order of the serving of a meal is ____.A. desert—meat—or fish with vegetables—coffee—soupB. coffee—soup—desert—meat or fish with vegetablesC. soup—meat or fish with vegetable—desert—coffeeD. meat or fish with vegetables—dessert—soup—coffee5. Which is not right?A. In England or America, it usually takes more than three hours to have a dinner party at home.B. If you are invited to go to a dinner party, you can’t arrive before the time.C. You mustn’t smoke after a meal when you are with some English or American people.D. You’d better write a short “thank you” letter to your hosts or give them a call if you want to be pretty polite.B.Joan and Kate are good _1_. They live _2_ the same floor. Every morning they go to _3_ together. Joan is fifteen years old, and Kate is one year _4_ than Joan. Sometimes they go to school by bus, sometime on _5_. Joan liks _6_, but Kate doesn’t like it, she likes Chinese. _7_ Joan wasn’t at school. She was _8_ in bed. In the evening Mike _9_ at Joan’s home to help her. Now Joan _10_ better, she is at school again.1. A. teachers B. friend C. friends D. boys2. A. on B. at C. in D. to3. A. park B. school C. here D. home4. A. older B. old C. elder D. oldest5. A. bike B. foot C. train D. bus6. A. English B. sing C. draw D. flowers7. A. Now B. Today C. Yesterday D. This time8. A. bad B. ill C. good D. well9. A, is B. are C. were D. was10. A. feel B. to feel C. is feeling D. was训练IX.A.In almost every big university in the USA football is a favorite sport. American football is not like soccer. Players sometimes kick the ball, but they also throw the ball and run with it. They try to take it to the other end of the field. They have four chances to move the ball ten yards. They can carry it or thro it. If they move it to the end of the field, they receive six points. This is called a touchown.It is difficult to move the ball. Eleven men on the other team try to stop the man who has the ball. If the man does move the ball ten yards, his team kicks the ball to the other team.Each university wants its team to win. Thousands of people come to watch. They all yell for their favorite team. Young men and women called cheerleaders come on the field to help the people yell more. They dance and jump while they yell.Each team plays ten or eleven games each season. The season begins in September and ends in November. If a team is very good. It may play another game after the season ends. The best teams play again on January 1, the first day of the New Year. Many people go to see these games and many others watch them on television.1. In American football players can _____.A. only kick the ballB. only throw the ballC. only carry the ballD. kick, throw and carry the ball2. If a team wants to get points, it has to move the ball ____.A. 10 yardsB. to the other endC. 40 yardsD. away from its own end3. Who are dancing and jumping while they yell?A. The cheerleadersB. All those who are watching the gameC. The winnersD. The players of both sides4. Most teams play games in _____.A. springB. summerC. autumnD. winter5. When do the best team play again?A. At ChristmasB. Before the season endsC. On New Year’s DayD. On the last day of the seasonB.A: _1_ is your favourite month?B: My favourite month is _2_.A: Why?B: Because it often snows. I _3_ snow very much. We often make snowmen inthe _4_ air. So I think it’s the _5_ month. What _6_ you?A: I _7_ it. It’s too _8_. I think the best month is _9_. I often go swimming_10_ my parents. We usually have a good time.1. A. What B. When C. Which D. What time2. A. December B. March C. May D. September3. A. don’t like B. to like C. liked D. like4. A. out B. open C. close D. nice5. A. good B. better C. best D. bad6. A. are B. about C. of D. for7. A. like B. don’t like C. have D. not like8. A. good B. bad C. cold D. hot9. A. January B. April C. February D. July10. A. and B. with C. like D. to训练X.A.Most American school students have a long summer holiday. It is usually from June to September. During this holiday, students often travel or have summer work. Some students take courses in summer schools. Mary spent her last summer in a summer school. She studied two courses and she traveled with her family. They saw interesting places near their home in Seattle. Mary’s friend, Peter, worked at a gasoline station during the summer. He sold gasoline and mended cars. He made a lot of money and saved nearly all of it. Peter is going to the university next year. He needs money for the university tuition.1. In America, from June to September ____.A. most school students take courses in universitiesB. all school students are still at schoolC. more school students stay at homeD. there are still lessons in summer schools2. Peter, one of Mary’s friends, will be a ____ next year.A. gasoline workerB. car menderC. school studentsD. university student3. Seattle is the name of ____.A. a summer schoolB. Mary’s friendC. a gasoline stationD. an American city4. What did Peter do last summer?A. He worked at a gasoline stationB. He traveled with his familyC. He studied in a summer schoolD. He visited some interesting places5. Peter saved nearly all of his money because_____.A. he didn’t need to pay for anythingB. his parents asked him to do soC. he needed money for his summer workD. he needed money for the university tuitionB.Air is all _1_ us. It’s around us _2_ we walk and play. From we were born, air is around us on _3_ side. When we sit down, it’s around us. When we _4_ to bed, air is also around us. We live in air.All living thing _5_ air. Living things can’t live _6_ air. We can go without food or water for _7_ days, but we can’t live without air. When we are working or running, we need _8_ air. When we are asleep, we need less air.We live in air, but we can’t _9_ it. We can only _10_ it. We can feel it when it is _11_.Moving air is called wind. How can we make air _12_? Here is one way. Hold an open book in your hands in front of your face. Close it _13_. What can you feel? What you feel is the air.1. A. with B. by C. around D. over2. A. because B. if C. when D. but3. A. each B. both C. every D. all4. A. go B. to go C. come D. to come5. A. want B. need C. get D. take6. A. with B. no C. not D. without7. A. few B. a few C. little D. a little8. A. less B. much C. many D. more9. A. look B. see C. watch D. hear10. A. feel B. see C. hear D. want11. A. running B. walking C. going D. moving12. A. move B. run C. walk D. go13. A. quick B. fast C. quickly D. slowly训练XI.A.In English people can experience four seasons in one day. So they often talk about the weather. In the morning the weather is warm like in spring. After an hour black clouds come and then it rains heavily. The weather gets a litter cold. In the afternoon it will be sunny, the sun will begin to shine, and it will be summer at this time of day. In England, people can also have summer in winter, or have winter in summer. Soin winter they can swim sometimes, and in summer sometimes they need to wear warm clothes.When you go to England, you will see that some English people usually take an umbrella or a raincoat with them in the sunny morning, but you should not laugh at them. If you don’t take an umbrella or a raincoat, you will regret later in the day.1. In England people often talk about the ____.A. weatherB. seasonsC. springD. summer2. In English ____ in winter.A. it is always very coldB. people always wear warm clothesC. people can swim sometimesD. the weather is very hot。
人教版七年级阅读理解与完型填空训练训练 I. A.What’s a White lieMary did not understand such sentences as― She is blue today,‖ ― He has a gre thumb, ‖ ― He has told a little white lie‖ and so on. And she went to her teacher for help.Mary: Mrs Smith, there is a colour in each of these sentences. What do they mean?Mrs Smith: In everyday English, Mary, blue sometimes means sad. Yellow⋯ afraid.A person with a green thumb grows plants well. And a white lie is not a bad one.Mary: Would you give me an example for ― a white lie?Mrs Smith: Certainly, now I give you some cakes. In fact you don’ t like it, but you won’ t say it. Instead, you say,― No, thanks, I ’ m not hungry.‖ That ’ s a white li1.Blue sometimes means sad in ____English.A. goodB. spokenC. usualD. poor2.I don ’ t have a green thumb, so all my plants____.A. die offB. grow wellC. look niceD. are good3.Tom is ____to climb the tree. He is yellow.A. happyB. cleverC. gladD. afraid4.He didn ’ t like me to know the ____of the accident. He told me a white lie.A. reasonB. true storyC. meaningD. answer5.He is ____today because his father is ill.A. blueB. yellowC. greenD. whiteB.What Is the Best Way?What is the best way to learn a foreign language? We all remember that we learnt__1__ language well when were children. If we can learn __2__ second language inthe __3__ way, it won ’ t seem so difficult. Think of what a small child4. It listens towhat people say and it __5__ to imitate what it hears. When it wants something, ithas to ask __6__ it. In __7__, it is using the language. It is talking in it __8__ thetime. __9__ people use a second language like this, they will learn it more __10__than before.1.A. ourselves B. own C. our own D. ours2.A. the B. a C. an D. /3.A. other B. same C. different D. easy4.A. does B. do C. did D. doing5.A. want B. tries C. needed D. doing6.A. for B. on C. about D. with7.A. time B. trouble C. fact D. danger8.A. in B. all C. for D. on9.A. Whether B. Before C. If D. Until10. A. best B. quickly C. slowly D. easy训练 II.A.Eating Habits and HealthOur eating habits are very important for good health and a strong body. There are times when most of us would rather eat sweets and ice-cream than meat and rice. Sweets and ice-cream are not bad for the stomach if we eat them at the end of the meal. If we eat them before a meal, they may take away our appetite. It is important for us to eat our meal at the same time each day. When we feel angry or excited, we may not want to eat. A long time ago, in England, some judges used to decide whether a man was telling truth by giving him some dry bread. If the man could not swallowthe bread, it was sign that he wasn ’ t telling the truth. He was telling liesthis. Although seems very strange and foolish, it is indeed an excellent way of finding out the truth.A man who is worrying about something had difficulty in swallowing anything dry. Because when he is worrying, he loses his appetite and does not want to eat.1.Why do you want to develop good eating habits? Because we want to ____.A. be healthyB. be happyC. eat moreD. save time2.It is good to eat sweets and ice-cream ____.A. after the mealB. before the mealC. when we want toD. when we are hungry3.We had better have our meals ____.A. at any time each dayB. at regular time each dayC. when our work is overD. when the meal is ready4.According to judges in old England, if a man tells lies he can _____.A. drink milk or wineB. eat a lot of dry breadC. hardly eat dry breadD. swallow dry bread easily5.A man who is angry has ____.A. a better appetiteB. a liking for ice-creamC. a poor appetiteD. to drink some cold waterB.About AirAir is all around us. It is around us _1_ we walk and play. From the time we are born air is around us on every side. When we sit down, it is around us. When we go to bed, air is also around us. We live _2_ air.All _3_ things need air. We _4_ live without food or water for a few days, but we can’ t live for more than a few minutes _5_ air. We take in _6_. When we are working or running we need _7_ air. When we are asleep, we need _8_ air.We live in air, but we can ’ t see it. We elcanit. onlyWe canfe feel it when itis moving. Moving air is called wind. How can we make air _9_?Here is one way. Hold an open book in front of your face. Close it quickly.What can you feel? _10_ you feel is air.1.A. as B. after C. because D. since2.A. under B. in C. below D. with3.A. live B. living C. alive D. with4.A. can B. won ’ t C. can ’ t D. lively5.A. out of B. with C. without D. out6.A. water B. air C. food D. wind7.A. more B. most C. many D. few8.A. least B. much C. no D. less9.A. more B. to move C. moving D. moved10. A. What B. That C. Where D. Which训练 III.A. BatsBats are the only flying mammals in the world. They can’ t see very well. It was long believed, and still is in many places, that all bats are blind.― Blind as a often heard. Yet they have no trouble flying on the darkest nights and findingtheir way around very well. How can bats fly and see at night? They fly by radar!The bat ’ s radar system works the same way as the one that ships and planes use. As abat flies through the air, he makes a sound that is too high for our ears to hear. If thesounds hit things they come back. The bat’ s ears receive the messages. In this waythey are able to tell the bat where the things are.Bats go out to look for food at night. In the day-time they hang in some dark places.Some people have the bats as bad animals. In fact, they are useful animals.1.The article tells us about ____.A. the bat like a mouse with wingsB. the radarC. a blind manD. the bat used for playing table tennis2.The bat is ____.A. an animalB. a birdC. a fishD. a beast3.― As blind as a bat‖ means a person who is ____.A. blind in the lift eyeB. able to see wellC. not able to see wellD. lame in the right foot4.Bats have no trouble flying on the darkest night because ____.A.they have very poor sightB.they have a kind of radar system to help themC.they have to look for foodD.they can see things in the dark nights5.Bats go out to look for food ____.A. at noonB. in the afternoonC. during the day-timeD. after sun sets and before the sun risesB. About FireFire can help people in many ways. But it can also _1_ suffering to people. Firecan heat water, warm your house, give light and cook food. But fire can burn things,_2_.Today people know how to make _3_ with matches. Children sometimes like_4_ them. But matches can be very dangerous. One match can burn _5_, and then itmight burn a house. A small fire can _6_ a big fire very fast. Fires kill _7_ peopleevery year. So we must _8_ matches. We should also learn how to put out fires.Cover a fire _9_ water, sand or a wet quilt. This _10_ the air away from a fire andkills it.1.A. take B. carry C. catch D. bring2.A. also B. neither C. too D. either3.A. a fire B. a house C. clothes D. food4.A. playing B. to play C. playing at D. to play with5.A. a paper B. piece paper C. a piece of paper D. a paper of piece6.A. become B. turn C. changes D. got7.A. much B. plenty C. many D. lots8.A. careful B. careful of C. be careful D. be careful with9.A. in B. with C. by D. use10. A, keeps B. stops C. makes D. takes训练 IV.A.The Four Largest CitiesNew York has a larger population than any other American city. In 1970,its population was about 8 000 000.Chicago has the second largest population. More than 3 000 000 people livedin Chicago in 1970.The third largest city is Los Angeles with a population of 2 810 000. Philadelphia isthe fourth largest city. More than 2 000 000 people live in Philadelphia, a firstcapital city of the United States.New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Philadelphia are all larger than the nationcapital city, Washington,D.C.. The population of Washington is more than 700 000,but several cities have a larger population than that. Washington is one of the mostbeautiful American cities, but it is only the ninth city in size.1.New York has ____ population in the United States.A. the second largestB. a largerC. the largestD. more2.Los Angeles is the third largest American city in ____.A. sizeB. populationC. buildingsD. shops3.____ is the capital of the United States.A. New YorkB. PhiladelphiaC. ChicagoD. Washington D. C.4.Washington is more beautiful than ____ American cities.A, most of the B. all C. some of the D. only a few5.There were about ____ people living in New York in 1970.A. eighty thousandB. eighty millionC. eight millionD. eighty hundredB. Why do People Drink?Why do people drink? Often because they _1_, but this can’ t be the _2_ reason, there _3_ be other reasons, too. In many countries, when friends see _4_ they oftendrink while they sit and talk. Many English people don ’ t need anyone else, theyoften _5_ a drink several times _6_ a day even if they are alone. In most countriespeople say _7_ when they drink together. The English _8_― Cheers‖ . In every country there are many places where drinks can be _9_. Since there are so _10_these places it seems that many people drink more often than they really need to.1.A. have thirsty B. have thirst C. are thirsty D. are thirst2.A. lonely B. single C. only D. alone3.A. shall B. must C. should D. ought4.A. each other B. themselves C. them D. another5.A. drink B. eat C. taste D. have6.A. during B. a C. to D. by7.A. something specially B. something specialC. specially somethingD. special something8.A. often say B. often says C. say often D. says often9.A. bought B. given C. sell D. sent10. A. much B. plenty of C. many D. many of训练 V.A.PopulationThere are about 56 million people in the United Kingdom. This is a big populationfor such a small country. But large parts of the country have few people. Most ofthe population is crowded into the big cities and industrial areas. About 90% of the people live in cities and towns. Only about 10% live in the countryside. Today veryfew people –less than 2% of the population ---- are farmers and farm workers. England has the most people. About 46 million live in England. Of these, about14 million live in London and the south-east. London is now a city of about 7 million people. Most of Scotland’ s population of 5 million live in the middle part. Here are the cities and towns of the industrial area. The mountains in the north and thesouth have a very small population. Fewer than 3 million people live in Wales. Like Scotland, most of the population live in the industrial area in the south. There areonly about one and a half million people in Northern Ireland, and one- third live inand around the big industrial city of Belfast.1.The United Kingdom ____.A. is a large countryB. has many peopleC. has a small populationD. is a small country without many people2.Most of the people live ____.A. in cities and townsB. in the countrysideC. in every part of the countryD. near rivers3.London is a ____ city.A. quietB. smallC. crowdedD. new4.Scotland is the ____ largest in population in the United kingdom.A. firstB. secondC. thirdD. fourth5.Northern Ireland is ____.A. the name of a countryB. a small city of the United KingdomC. a country with a smaller populationD. one part of the United KingdomB.Why to learn EnglishPeople in many countries are learning English. Some learn at school, othersstudy by _1_. A _2_ learn English _3_ the radio.Why do all these people want to learn English? It icult _4_ that’s diffquestion.Many _5_ learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. _6_ peoplelearn English because _7_ useful for their work. Many students often learn Englishfor their _8_ studies because _9_ the college some of their books _10_ _11_ English.It is not _12_ to learn a foreign language. But there is _13_ difficult _14_the world if you _15_ your heart into it.1.A. himself B. oneself C. themselves D. ourselves2.A. few B. little C. few of D. little of3.A. of B. with C. on D. in4.A. answer B. answering C. answered D. to answer5.A. workers B. boys and girls C. doctors D. scientists6.A. Some B. Much C. A lot D. A little7.A. it’ s B. its C. they ’ re D. their8.A. lower B. longer C. shorter D. higher9.A. near B. at C. on D. in front of10.A. write B. wrote C. are written D. is written11.A. in B. with C. on D. from12.A. free B. difficult C. busy D. easy13.A. something B. anything C. nothing D. some14.A. in B. on C. over D. of15.A. keep B. put C. take D. bring训练 VI.A.In Britain, cars, buses and bikes must keep to the left side of the street. If a personwants to cross a street, he must be very careful. Before he cresses a street, he hasto stop and look to the right first and then the left. While in China, we look to the left instead.When visitors are in London, they should learn how to take buses andunderground trains. The most important of all, they must know in which directionthey are going and which bus and which understand train they should take. At thebus stop they should wait for their buses to come. As soon as they get on a bus,they must pay for their fares.根据短文内容,判断下列句子正(T)误( F)() 1. In England, people go alone the left side of the street as we do in China.() 2. When they want to cross a street, people in England do not look to the leftfirst.() 3.Visitors in London should learn to drive buses.() 4.When they take a bus in England, visitors must make sure in which direction itis going.() 5.After they get on a bus, visitors don’ t have to pay for their tickets at once.B.One day Einstein _1_ in the street in New York. His friend _2_ him and says to him,―Einstein, you should buy a new coat. Look, how _3_ your coat is!‖But Einstein answers,―It doesn’t_4_. Nobody _5_ me here‖.After a _6_ years Einstein becomes a famous scientist. But he still _7_ the oldcoat.His friend meets him again and asks him to buy a _8_ one.But Ensteins says,―I needn’tbuy a new one. _9_knows _10_ here‖.1.A. is walking B. walk C. is reading D. read2.A. is meeting B. meets C. see D. looks at3.A. clean B. long C. new D. old4.A. thing B. meet C. matter D. well5.A. know B. knows C. ask D. asks6.A. lot B. litter C. few D. many7.A. put on B. wear C, wears D. puts on8.A. good B. new C. big D. old9.A. Every B. Everybody C. Nobody D. Somebody10. A. you B. I C. me D. us训练 VII.A.When you are learning English, you find it not clever to put an English sentence,word for word, into your own language. Take the sentence― How do you do?‖ as a example. If you look up each word in the dictionary, one at a time, what is yourtranslation? It must be a wrong sentence in your own language.Language do not just have different sounds, they are different in many ways. Itimportant to master the rules for word order in the study of English, too. If thespeakers put words in a wrong order, the listener can’ t understand the speaker sentence easily. Sometimes when the order of words in an English sentence is changed,the meaning of the sentence changes. But sometimes the order is changed,the meaning of the sentence doesn’ t change. Let’ s see the difference between the two sentences.― She only likes apples.‖ ― Only she likes apples.‖― I have seen the film already.‖ ― I have already seen the film.‖When you are learning English, you must do your best to get the spirit ofthe language and use it as the English speakers does.1.From the passage, we know that ____ when we are learning English.A.we shouldn ’ t put every word into own languageB.we should look up every word in the dictionaryC.we need to put every word into our own languageD.we must read word by word2.The writer thinks it is ____ in learning English.A.difficult to understand different soundsB.possible to remember the word orderC.important to master the rules in different waysD.easy to master the rules for word order3.We can learn from the passage that ____.A. the meaning of an English sentence always changes with the order of the wordsB.the order of words can never change the meaning of an English sentenceC. Sometimes different order of words has a different meaningD. if the order of words is different, the meaning of the sentence must be different4.― She only likes apples.‖ _______.A. is the same as― Only she likes apples.‖B. is different from― Only she likes apples.‖C. means― She likes fruit except apples.‖D. means― She doesn’ t like apples.‖5.Which is the best title for this passage?A.Different Orders, Different MeaningsB.How to Speak EnglishC.How to Put English into Our Own LanguageD.How to learn EnglishB.A frog is born _1_ a small river. When he is young, the river is his _2_. He doesn’t_3_ his parents, but he has many brothers and sisters. He swims here and there andplays _4_ them all day. At that time, he doesn’tlook _5_ his parents. He has _6_legs,but he has a long tail. So he looks like a _7_. Then his tail gets shorter and _8_. Andhe has _9_ legs and a very short tail. Now he looks like his parents. Then he is goingto _10_ a lot of insects–a lot of bad insects.1.A. in B. on C. near D. over2.A. house B. home C. family D. school3.A. knows B. know C. see D. like4.A. in B. before C. with D. behind5.A. likes B. as C. for D. like6.A. no B. not C. not some D. no any7.A. fish B. frog C. insect D. baby8.A. short B. shorter C. shortest D. the shortest9.A. two B. four C. six D. eight10. A. eating B. have C. drink D. eat训练 VIII.A.Some English and American people like to invite friends to a meal at home. Youshould not be upset if your English friends don’ t invite you home. It doesn’ t they don ’ t like you.Dinner parties usually start between 7 and 8 p.m. and end at about 11 p.m. .Askyour hosts what time you should arrive. It’ s polite to bring flowers, chocolates, abook or a bottle of wine as a present.Do you want to be pretty polite? Say how much you like the room, or the pictureson the wall. But remember–not to ask how much things cost.You’ ll probably start the meal with soup, or something small as a― starter‖you’ ll have meat or fish with vegetables, and then a dessert, followed by coffee. Itpolite to finish everything on your plate and to take more if you want it. Somepeople eat bread with their meal, but not everyone does.Most people ask ― Do you mind if I smoke? ‖ before theyr takecigarettesouttheiafter the meal.Did you enjoy the evening? Call your hosts the next day, or write them a short―thank you ‖ letter. Perhaps it seems funny to you, but English and American peoplesay ― thank you, thank you, thank you.‖ all the time.1.If your English or American friends don’ t invite you to dinner t home, ____.A. it shows they don’ t like youB. it shows they have no time to get togetherC. it shows they don’ t want to make friends with youD. it doesn ’ t show they don’ t like you2.When you are invited to go to your friend’ s home,____.A. you shouldn ’ t take anything with youB. you may go at any timeC. you must take an expensive present with youD. you may take a small present with you3.In England and America, it’ stonot polite.A. ask the price of thingB. eat all food on your plateC. talk to your hostsD. eat too fast4.In the passage, the order of the serving of a meal is ____.A.desert— meat—or fish with vegetables— coffee—soupB.coffee— soup—desert—meat or fish with vegetablesC.soup—meat or fish with vegetable—desert—coffeeD.meat or fish with vegetables—dessert—soup—coffee5.Which is not right?A.In England or America, it usually takes more than three hours to have adinner party at home.B. If you are invited to go to a dinner party, you can ’ t arrive before the time.C. You mustn ’ tsmoke after a meal when you are with some English or Americanpeople.D. You ’ d better write a short ― thank you ‖ letter to yourethemhostsacallor ifgivyou want to be pretty polite.B.Joan and Kate are good _1_. They live _2_ the same floor. Every morning theygo to _3_ together. Joan is fifteen years old, and Kate is one year _4_ than Joan. Sometimes they go to school by bus, sometime on _5_. Joan liks _6_, but Katedoesn’tlike it, she likes Chinese. _7_ Joan wasn’tat school. She was _8_ in bed. Inthe evening Mike _9_ at Joan’s home to help her. Now Joan _10_ better, she is atschool again.1.A. teachers B. friend C. friends D. boys2.A. on B. at C. in D. to3.A. park B. school C. here D. home4.A. older B. old C. elder D. oldest5.A. bike B. foot C. train D. bus6.A. English B. sing C. draw D. flowers7.A. Now B. Today C. Yesterday D. This time8.A. bad B. ill C. good D. well9.A, is B. are C. were D. was10. A. feel B. to feel C. is feeling D. was训练 IX.A.In almost every big university in the USA football is a favorite sport. American football is not like soccer. Players sometimes kick the ball, but they also throw theball and run with it. They try to take it to the other end of the field. They have four chances to move the ball ten yards. They can carry it or thro it. If they move it tothe end of the field, they receive six points. This is called a touchown.It is difficult to move the ball. Eleven men on the other team try to stop the manwho has the ball. If the man does move the ball ten yards, his team kicks the ballto the other team.Each university wants its team to win. Thousands of people come to watch. Theyall yell for their favorite team. Young men and women called cheerleaders comeon the field to help the people yell more. They dance and jump while they yell.Each team plays ten or eleven games each season. The season begins in September and ends in November. If a team is very good. It may play another game after the season ends. The best teams play again on January 1, the first day of the New Year. Many people go to see these games and many others watch them on television.1.In American football players can _____.A. only kick the ballB. only throw the ballC. only carry the ballD. kick, throw and carry the ball2.If a team wants to get points, it has to move the ball ____.A. 10 yardsB. to the other endC. 40 yardsD. away from its own end3.Who are dancing and jumping while they yell?A.The cheerleadersB.All those who are watching the gameC.The winnersD.The players of both sides4.Most teams play games in _____.A. springB. summerC. autumnD. winter5. When do the best team play again?A. At ChristmasB. Before the season endsC. On New Year ’ s DayD. On the last day of the seasonB.A:_1_ is your favourite month?B:My favourite month is _2_.A:Why?B:Because it often snows. I _3_ snow very much. We often make snowmenin the _4_ air. So I think it ’s the _5_ month. What _6_ you?A:I _7_ it. It ’stoo _8_. I think the best month is _9_. I often go swimming_10_ my parents. We usually have a good time.1.A. What B. When C. Which D. What time2.A. December B. March C. May D. September3.A. don’tlike B. to like C. liked D. like4.A. out B. open C. close D. nice5.A. good B. better C. best D. bad6.A. are B. about C. of D. for7.A. like B. don’tlike C. have D. not like8.A. good B. bad C. cold D. hot9.A. January B. April C. February D. July10. A. and B. with C. like D. to训练 X.A.Most American school students have a long summer holiday. It is usually from June to September. During this holiday, students often travel or have summer work. Some students take courses in summer schools. Mary spent her last summer in a summer school. She studied two courses and she traveled with her family. They saw interesting places near their home in Seattle. Mary ’ s friend, Peter, worked at a gasoline station during the summer. He sold gasoline and mended cars. He made alot of money and saved nearly all of it. Peter is going to the university next year.He needs money for the university tuition.1.In America, from June to September ____.A.most school students take courses in universitiesB.all school students are still at schoolC.more school students stay at homeD.there are still lessons in summer schools2.Peter, one of Mary’ s friends, will be a ____ next year.A. gasoline workerB. car menderC. school studentsD. university student3. Seattle is the name of ____.A. a summer schoolB. Mary ’ s friendC. a gasoline stationD. an American city4.What did Peter do last summer?A.He worked at a gasoline stationB.He traveled with his familyC.He studied in a summer schoolD.He visited some interesting places5.Peter saved nearly all of his money because_____.A.he didn ’ t need to pay for anythingB.his parents asked him to do soC. he needed money for his summer workD. he needed money for the university tuitionB.Air is all _1_ us. It ’s around us _2_ we walk and play. From we were born, air is around us on _3_ side. When we sit down, ’its around us. When we _4_ to bed, air is also around us. We live in air.All living thing _5_ air. Living things can ’tlive _6_ air. We can go without foodor water for _7_ days, but we can’tlive without air. When we are working or running, we need _8_ air. When we are asleep, we need less air.We live in air, but we can’t_9_ it. We can only _10_ it. We can feel it when it is _11_.Moving air is called wind. How can we make air _12_? Here is one way. Hold an open book in your hands in front of your face. Close it _13_. What can you feel? What you feel is the air.1.A. with B. by C. around D. over2.A. because B. if C. when D. but3.A. each B. both C. every D. all4.A. go B. to go C. come D. to come5.A. want B. need C. get D. take6.A. with B. no C. not D. without7.A. few B. a few C. little D. a little8.A. less B. much C. many D. more9.A. look B. see C. watch D. hear10.A. feel B. see C. hear D. want11.A. running B. walking C. going D. moving12.A. move B. run C. walk D. go13.A. quick B. fast C. quickly D. slowly训练 XI.A.In English people can experience four seasons in one day. So they often talk about the weather. In the morning the weather is warm like in spring. After an hour black clouds come and then it rains heavily. The weather gets a litter cold. In the afternoon it will be sunny, the sun will begin to shine, and it will be summer at this time of day.In England, people can also have summer in winter, or have winter in summer. So in winter they can swim sometimes, and in summer sometimes they need towear warm clothes.When you go to England, you will see that some English people usually take an umbrella or a raincoat with them in the sunny morning, but you should not laugh at them. If you don’ t take an umbrella or a raincoat, you will regret later in the day.1.In England people often talk about the ____.A. weatherB. seasonsC. springD. summer2.In English ____ in winter.。
一、完型填空1、完形填空。
It's Wednesday afternoon. School is over. The students are putting their books, pencil-boxes__1__ their school bags. The teacher comes in and says to the students, "Wait a minute, please. I have something to tell you. Listen to me, __2__ is Thursday. There's going to__3_ a__4_ meeting in our school. The meeting is at nine in the morning.__5__ are your school reports(成绩单) and letters__6__your parents.__7__ them home. Give your parents the letters and__8__ them your school reports. Ask them__9_to the meeting on time tomorrow because I'm_10_ tell them something about next term."( ) 1. A. into B. to C. in D. out( ) 2. A. today B. tomorrow C. it D. next day( ) 3. A. have B. has C. be D. is( ) 4. A. student B. teacher C. parent D. parents’( ) 5. A. There B. Here C. Those D. The( ) 6. A. for B. with C. give D. from( ) 7. A. Take B. Bring C. Taking D. Carry( ) 8. A. tell B. say C. talk D. show( ) 9. A. come B. comes C. to come D. coming( ) 10. A. going B. going to C. go to D. want2、完形填空先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选择可以填入空白处的最佳答案。
一、完型填空1、完形填空。
It's Wednesday afternoon. School is over. The students are putting their books, pencil-boxes__1__ their school bags. The teacher comes in and says to the students, "Wait a minute, please. I have something to tell you. Listen to me, __2__ is Thursday. There's going to__3_ a__4_ meeting in our school. The meeting is at nine in the morning.__5__ are your school reports(成绩单) and letters__6__your parents.__7__ them home. Give your parents the letters and__8__ them your school reports. Ask them__9_to the meeting on time tomorrow because I'm_10_ tell them something about next term."( ) 1. A. into B. to C. in D. out( ) 2. A. today B. tomorrow C. it D. next day( ) 3. A. have B. has C. be D. is( ) 4. A. student B. teacher C. parent D. parents’( ) 5. A. There B. Here C. Those D. The( ) 6. A. for B. with C. give D. from( ) 7. A. Take B. Bring C. Taking D. Carry( ) 8. A. tell B. say C. talk D. show( ) 9. A. come B. comes C. to come D. coming( ) 10. A. going B. going to C. go to D. want2、完形填空先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选择可以填入空白处的最佳答案。
七年级下册英语阅读和完型填空训练及答案In recent years。
computer XXX avid gamers。
XXX.At these computer game houses。
people XXX for one to win against a computer。
but with persistence。
one XXX。
people XXX playing computer games。
The more they lose。
the more they desire to win。
and eventually。
XXX。
they have little regard for their studies。
As soon as class is over。
they rush to nearby computer game houses。
Some of them can obtain enough money from their parents。
XXX.Corrected and revised:Computer XXX years。
leading to the XXX several small shops and restaurants into game houses。
These game houses。
situated along busy streets。
are often packed with young boys who are avid gamers.At these game houses。
players XXX defeat a computer。
with perseverance。
one XXX。
players XXX。
and losing only fuels their desire to win。
leading to XXX。
computer games take precedence over studies。
七年级英语阅读理解与完形填空150篇答案七年级英语阅读理解与完形填空150篇答案【篇一:初一英语阅读理解练习和完形填空】the sawyers live at 87 king street. in the morning, mr sawyer goes to work and the children go to school. their father takes them to school every day.mrs sawyer stays at home every day. she does the housework. she always eats her lunch at noon. in the afternoon,she usually sees her friends. they often drink tea together. in the evening, the children come home from school. they arrive home early. mr sawyer comes home from work.he arrives home late. at night, the children always do their homework, then they go to bed. mr sawyer usually reads his newspaper,but sometimes he and his wife watch television,1. where do the sawyers live?___________________ 2. what does mrs sawyer do every day?____________________ 3. who does mrs sawyer see in the afternoon?_____________________ 4. do the children arrive home early?_______________________5. does mr sawyer arrive home early?_____________________-6. what do the children often do atnight?_______________________ 7. does mr sawyer usually read his newspaper at night?it is eight o’clock. the chilren go to school by car every day, they are going to school on foot.it is ten o’clock. mrs saw yer usually stays at home in the morning, but this morning, she is going to the shops. it is four o’clock.in the afternoon, mrs sawyer usually drinks tea in the living room. but this afternoon, she is drinking tea in the garden. it is six o’clock, in the evening, the children usually do their homework, but this evening, they are not doing their homework. at the moment, theyare playing in the garden. it is nine o’clock. mr sawyer usually reads his newpaper at night. but he’s not reading his newspaper tonigh t. at the moment, he’s reading an interesting book.1.the children go to school ______ every day. a. by carb. on footc. by biked. by bus2. mrs sawyer is going to ___ this mornig?a.staying at homeb. go shopping c. drinking tea d. watching tv3. mrs sawyer usually drinks tea in the evening at ______in the living room.a. 8:00 b. 16:00c. 18:00d. 21:004. arethe children doing their homework at the moment?a. yes, they do. b. no, they don’t.c. yes, they are.d. no, they aren’t 5. at the moment ,mr sawyer is_________ a. watching tvb. reading his newspaper c.playing in the gardend. reading an interesting book.(c)there is a car race near our town every year. in 1995,there was a very big (b) race.there were hundreds of people there. my wife and i were at the race. our friends julie and jack were there, too. you can see us in the crowd. we are standing on the left. there were twenty cars in the race.there were english cars, french cars, geman cars, italian cars, american cars and japanese cars. it was an exciting finish. the winner was billy stewart. he was in car number fifteen. five other cars were just behind him. on the way home, my wif e said to me, “don’t drive so quickly!you’re not billy stewart!”1.is there a car race near our town every year?_________________ 2.how many people are there in the big race of 1995?3.who was at the race with the author(作者)?_____ 4.are they standing on the left?____________ 5.were there thirty cars in the race?__________ 6.were there any chinese cars inthe race?7.the finish was e xciting, wasn’tit?8.who was the winner of the race?(d)last week mrs milly went to london. she does not know london very well,and she lost her way.suddenly, she saw a man near a bus stop.”i can ask him the way,” she said to herself. “excuse me,” she said. “can you tell me the way to king street, please?” the man smiled pleasantly. he did not understand english! he was a tourist. then he put his hand into his pocket, and tookout a phrasebook. he opened the book and found a phrase. he read the phrase s lowly.”i am sorry,” he said.”i do not speak english.” ()1.mrs milly went to london last week. ()2.mrs milly asked a man the way to a bus stop. ()3.the man didn’t know the way to king street. ()4.the man was a tourist and he knew english well. ()5.the phrasebook was in the hand of the man.(e)nigel is our new next-door neighbour. he’s a pilot. he was in the r.f.a. he will fly to new york next month. the month after next he’ll fly to tokyo. at the moment, he’s in madrid. he flew to spain a week ago. he’ll ret urn to london the week after next . he’s only forty-one years old, and he has already been to nearly every country in the world. nigel is a very lucky man.but his wife isn’t very lucky. she usually stays at home!1. nigel’s job is a ________. a. teacher b. doctorc. actord. pelot2. ____ nigel will fly to tokyo. a.next month b.the month after nextc.a week before d.we don’t know in the text.3. how old wil he be the next year?__________ a.forty b. forty-onec. forty-twod. forty-three4. what does nigel’s wife usually do? a. goes to every country in the world with nigel. b.goes to work c. fly to new yorkand london. d. stay s at home.5. is nigel’s wife lucky?a. yes, she is. b. no, she isn’t. c. she is lucky. d.no, she is.(f)eric and susan are very good friends. they grew up together, they went to high school together, and they went to collge together. now eric lives in california, and susan lives in new jersey. even though they live far apart, they’re still very good friends. they write to each other very often. he writes her letters about life on the west coast, and she writes him letters about life on the east coast, they never forget each other’s birthday. last year he sent her some cds, and she sent him a wallet. eric and susan help each other very often. last year he lent her money when she was in the hospital, and she gavehim advice when he lost his job. eric and susan like each other very much. they were always very good friends, and they still are.()1.eric and susan grew up and went go high school together. ()2.now eric lives in california, and susan lives in new jersey. ()3.they never forget each other’s birth day. ()4.susan sent eric some cds last year and eric sent susan a wallet last year.()5.susan lost her job and eric gave her advice.(g)joan got home late from work today, and she was very happy. when she opened the refrigerator, she was upset. there was nothing to eat for dinner. joan sat down and made a shopping list. she needed a head of lettuce, a bunch of carrot, a quart of milk, a dozen eggs, two pounds of tomatoes, half a pound of chicken, and a loaf of bread. jone rushed out of the house and drove to the supermarket. when she got there, she was very disappointed. there wasn’t any lettuce. there weren’t anycarrots. therewasn’t any milk. there weren’t any eggs. there weren’t any tomatoes. there wasn’t any chicken, and there wasn’t any bread. joan was tired and upset. in fact, she was so tired and upset. in fact, she was so tired and upset that she lost her appetite(食欲,胃口),drove home, didn’t have dinner, and went to bed. 1.was there anything to eat in the refrigerator?a. yes, there was. b. no, the re wasn’t. c. yes, there wasn’t. d. no, there was. 2.did joan need any fish? a.yes, she did. b. no, she didn’t. c. yes. she didn’t. d. no, she did. 3. how did joan go to the supermarket? a. by bus.b. by bike.c. by car. d on foot.4.joan bought _____________ in the supermarket. a. carrots b. milk c. tomatoes d. nothing5.what did joan do after she drove home from supermarket?a. she watched tv.b. she ate dinner.c. she went to bed. d.she went to work.(h)i’m tired of winter. i’m tired of snow. i’m tired of cold weather,and i’m sick and tired of winter coats and boots! just think! in a few more weeks it won’t be winter any more. it’ll be warm, it’ll be warm. it won’t snow any more. it’ll be sunny. i won’t have to stay indoors any more. i’ll g o outside and play with my friends. we’ll ride bicyside and play baseball again. in a few more weeks our neighborhood won’t look sad and gray any more. the flowers will bloom, and the trees will become green again. my family will spend more time outdoors. my father will work in the yard. he’ll cut the grass and paint the fence. my mother will work in the yard, too. she’ll buy new flowers and plant them in the garden. on weekends we won’t just sit in theliving room and watch tv. we’ll go for walks in the pa rk, and we’ll have picnics on sunday afternoons. i can’t wait for spring to come! hurry, spring!1.does the author like spring or winter?__________________2.is it warm now?________________3.what will the author do in a few more weeks?__________________4.where will the author’s family spend mor e time in a few moreweeks?____________ 5.will the author’s father cut the grass and paint the fence?__________________ 6.will the author’s mother water flowers?___________________ 7.what will they do on sunday afternoons?_________________________ 8.doyou like spring or winter?why?______________________________ (i)amy’s apartment building is in the center(中心) of town.amy is very happy there because the building is in a very convenient(方便的) place. across from th e building, there’s a bank, a post office, and a restaurant. next to the building, there’s a drug store and a laundromat(洗衣店). around the corner(角落)from the building, ther are two supermarkets. there’s a lot of noise near amy’s apartment building. there a re a lot of cars on the street, and there are a lot of people one the sidewalks(人行道)all day and all night. however, amy’s isn’t very upset(不安) about the noise in her neighborhood(附近). her building is in the center of town. it’s a very busy place, but it’s a convenient place to live. 判断正(t)误(f)()1.amy’apartment is in a convenient place. ()2.there’s a drug store around the corner from her building. ()3.there are two supermarkets in her neighborhood. ()4.there are a lot of carson the sidewalk. ()5.the center of town is very noisy.根据短文,回答问题6. where is amy’s apartment building?________________________________________7. what’s across from her building?______________________________________ 8. is there a laundromat near her building?________________________________ 9. why is there a lot of noise ne ar amy’s building?_______________________________ 10.why is amy happy there? _________________________________一、abc radiojim green is an announcer(播音员)for the program. most of the girls_1_ boys like the program. they _2_like jim green. some of them often make phone calls to him and thank him _3_ his work. there are lots of _4_ to him every day, too.jim green gets up at 6:00 every morning. he has bread and a glass of milk _5_ breakfast. he leaves home at 6:30 and _6_ his office at 7:15.the program _7_ at 7:30.he plays the new records (唱片)of the pop songs and modern music for his listeners. at 8:00 its time _8_ the news.jim finishes work at 10:30. he goes home _9_ his car. he _10_ newspaper and listens to music after supper.he thinks his life is very interesting.( )1.a and b with c but d about( )2.a too b to c also d so( )3.a tob for c of d and( )4.a letter b letters c friends d words( )5.a at b with c for d to( )6.a goes b gets c gets to d gets up( )7.a begins b finishes c over d start( )8.a to b for c ofd in( )9.a by b in c on d takes( )10.a looks b reads c sees d watches二、youll see a new _1_at a hospital near london if you go there.he is very clever,_2_he never speaks. he can work 24 hours a day and never gets _3_.he is one metre tall and has a face_4_a tv screen.he is dr.robot.doctors often need to ask their patients a lot of questions._5_ doctors can only spend a few minutes with such patient. but dr.robot,a human doctor can_8_a lot of uesful information(信息)when he meets his patient.how can dr.robot do this? a computer \tell\ him what to do. dr.robot can do a lot of things people can do, though he cant completely_9_the place of _10_ doctors.( )1.a.sick person b.nursec.chemistd.doctor( )2.a.sob.ifc.butd.because( )3.a.tiredb.offc.upd.woounded( )4.a.like b.onc.asd.in( )5.a.kindb.busyc.freed.tall( )/doc/a910047841.html,teb.impossib lec.necessary d.interesting( )7.a.withb.forc.behind d.under( )8.a.spendb.havec.sendd.speak( )9.a.bringb.givec.taked.lead三、mike is an englishman. he lives in a __1___ building in the __2___ london. there are eighteen floors in the building and he lives on the fifteenth floor. he__3___ a lift (电梯)to go up and down. he works very hard. he__4___ to work early. every day he leaves his__5__and walks to the lift. he gets into the lift. it __6___himdown to the first floor. he gets out of the lift. thenhe walks to __7___bus stop. the bus stop is in front of a station. it is about two hundred meters from ___8___home. usually, he catches the number 11 bus to work, but sometimes he goes__9___. he works in a factory about ten__10___ from his home. his work starts at half past eight, and finishes at a quarter to five. he gets back home at half past five.()1. a. tall b. shot c. small d. large()2. a. country b. town c. city d. village()3. a. makes b. uses c. does d. mends()4. a. begins b. wants c. runs d. goes()5. a. home b. building c. office d. room()6. a. costs b. spends c. takes d. brings()7. a. an b.a c. the d. /()8. a.his b. he c. him d.himself()9. a.by planeb. by trainc. on footd. by air() 10. a.meters b. kilometersc. minutesd. hours四、a diary great weather! it was _1__ and hot all day. we__2__ to a beautiful beach. we had great fun __3__ in the water. in the afternoon, we went __4__. on the way, i found a little boy __5__ in the corner. he was __6__. i helped __7__ find his father. that made me __8__ very happy. i didn’t have __9__ money __10__ a taxi. so i walked back to the hotel.()1.a. wind b. cloud c. sunny()2. a. go b. got c. went()3. a. play b. played c. playing()4. a. shop b.shopping c.shopped()5. a. cries b. cried c. crying()6. a. lose b. lost c. crying()7. a. he b. his c. him()8. a. feel b. feeling c. felt()9. a. some b. any c.a few()10. a. with b. on c. for【篇二:七年级英语课外阅读理解和完形填空】=txt>第一部分阅读理解passage 1there are four hats. they are red, yellow, green and white. they are mikes, bills, toms and johns. toms hat is not yellow, green or red. johns hat is not green. and mikes hat is not yellow or green. what color are their hats?根据短文内容,选择最佳答案填入括号内。
七年级阅读理解与完型填空训练训练I.A. What' s a White lieMary did notun dersta nd such senten ces as “ She is blue today, ”“ He has a greethumb, ”“ He has told a little white lie ” and so on. And she went to her teacher for help.Mary: Mrs Smith, there is a colour in each of these senten ces. What do they mean?Mrs Smith: In everyday En glish, Mary, blue sometimes means sad. Yellow …afraid.A person with a green thumb grows plants well. And a white lie is not a bad one.Mary: Would you give me an example for “ a white lie?Mrs Smith: Certainly, now I give you some cakes. In fact you don ' t like it, but you won' t say it. In stead, you say, “ No, tha nks, I ' m not hun gry. ” That ' s a white li1. Blue sometimes means sad in __ En glish.A. goodB.spokenC. usualD. poor2. I don ' t have a green thumb, so all my plants ____ .A. die offB. grow wellC. look niceD. are good3. Tom is ____ t o climb the tree. He is yellow.A. happyB. cleverC. gladD. afraid4. He didn ' t like me to know the _____ of the accident. He told me a white lie.A. reas onB. true storyC. mea ningD. an swer5. He is ___ today because his father is ill.A. blueB. yellowC. gree nD. whiteB. What Is the Best Way?What is the best way to lear n a foreig n Ian guage? We all remember that we lear nt __1__ Ian guage well whe n were childre n. If we can lear n __2__ sec ond Ian guage in the __3__ way, it won ' t seem so difficult. Think of what a small child. It listens to what people say and it __5__ to imitate what it hears. When it wants somethi ng, it has to ask __6__ it. In __7__, it is using the Ian guage. It is talk ing in it __8__ the time. __9__ people use a sec ond Ian guage like this, they will learn it more 10 than before.训练II.A. Eati ng Habits and HealthOur eating habits are very important for good health and a strong body. There are times whe n most of us would rather eat sweets and ice-cream tha n meat and rice. Sweets and ice-cream are not bad for the stomach if we eat them at the end of the meal. If we eat them before a meal, they maytake away our appetite. It is importa nt for us to eat our meal at the same time each day. When we feel3. A. other4. A. does B. same B. do C. differe nt C. didD. easy D. doing 5. A. want B. tries C. needed D. doing 6. A. for B. on C. about D. with 7. A. time B. trouble C. fact D. danger 8. A. inB. allC. forD. on 9. A. Whether B. Before C. If D. Un til 10. A. bestB. quicklyC. slowlyD. easy1. A. ourselves B. own C. our own D. ours2. A. the B. a C. an D. /angry or excited, we may not want to eat. A long time ago, in En gla nd, some judges used to decide whether a man was telling truth by giving him some dry bread. If the man could not swallow the bread, it was sign that he wasn ' t telling the trutlhngHeewaAl t eough thisseems very stra nge and foolish, it is in deed an excelle nt way of finding out the truth. A man who is worry ing about somethi ng had difficulty in swallow ing anything dry. Because whe n he is worry ing, he loses his appetite and does not want to eat.1. Why do you want to develop good eati ng habits? Because we want to ___ .A. be healthyB. be happyC. eat moreD. save time2. It is good to eat sweets and ice-cream ____ .A. after the mealB. before the mealC. whe n we want toD. whe n we are hungry3. We had better have our meals ___ .A. at any time each dayB. at regular time each dayC. whe n our work is overD. whe n the meal is ready4. Accordi ng to judges in oldEn gla nd, if a man tells lies he can ___ .A. drink milk or wineB. eat a lot of dry breadC. hardly eat dry breadD. swallow dry bread easily5. A man who is angry has ___ .A. a better appetiteB. a liki ng for ice-creamC. a poor appetiteD. to drink some cold waterB. About AirAir is all around us. It is around us _1_ we walk and play. From the time we are born air is around us on every side. When we sit dow n, it is around us. When we go to bed, air is also around us. We live _2_ air.All _3_ thi ngs n eed air. We _4_ live without food or water for a few days, but we can' t live for more than a few minutes 5 air. We take in 6 . When we are working or running we n eed _7_ air. When we are asleep, we n eed _8_ air.We live in air, but we can ' t see it. We can only feel it. We can feel it when it is moving. Movi ng air is called wi nd. How can we make air _9_?Here is one way. Hold an ope n book in front of your face. Close it quickly. What can you feel?_10_ you feel is air.1. A. as B. after C. because D. since2. A. un der B. i n C. below D. with3. A. live B. livi ng C. alive D. with4. A. can B. won ' t C. can ' t D. lively5. A. out of B. with C. without D. out6. A. water B. air C. food D. wi nd7. A. more B. most C. many D. few8. A. least B. much C. no D. less9. A. more B. to move C. movi ng D. moved10. A. What B. That C. Where D. Which训练III.A. BatsBats are the only flying mammals in the world. They can ' t see very well. It waslong believed, and still is in many places, that all bats are bli nd. “ Bli nd as a bofte n heard. Yet they have no trouble flying on the darkest ni ghts and finding their way around very well. How can bats fly and see at ni ght? They fly by radar!The bat ' s radar system works the same way as the one that ships and planes use. As a bat flies through the air, he makes a sound that is too high for our ears to hear. If the sounds hit things they come back. The bat ' s ears receive the messages. In this waythey are able to tell the bat where the things are.Bats go out to look for food at ni ght. I n the day-time they hang in some dark places. Some people have the bats as bad animals. In fact, they are useful animals.1. The article tells us about ____ .A. the bat like a mouse with wi ngsB. the radarC. a bli nd manD. the bat used for play ing table tennis2. The bat is ___ .A. an ani malB. a birdC. a fishD. a beast3. “As blind as a bat ” means a person who is ______ .A. bli nd in the lift eyeB. able to see wellC. not able to see wellD. lame in the right foot4. Bats have no trouble flying on the darkest ni ght because___ .A. they have very poor sightB. they have a kind of radar system to help themC. they have to look for foodD. they can see thi ngs in the dark ni ghts5. Bats go out to look for food ___ .A. at noonB. in the after noonD. after sun sets and before the sun risesC. duri ng the day-timeB. About FireFire can help people in many ways. But it can also _1_ suffering to people. Fire can heat water, warm your house, give light and cook food. But fire can burn thin gs, _2_.Today people know how to make _3_ with matches. Childre n sometimes like _4_ them. But matches can be very dan gerous. One match can bur n _5_, and the n it might burn a house. A small fire can _6_ a big fire very fast. Fires kill _7_ people every year. So we must _8_ matches. We should also lear n how to put out fires. Cover a fire _9_ water, sand or a wet quilt. This _10_ the air away from a fire and kills it.1. A. take B .carry C. catch D. b ring2. A. also B .n either C. too D .either3. A. a fire B .a house C. clothes D. f ood4. A. play ing B. t o play C. play ing at D .to play with5. A. a paper B. p iece paper C. a piece of paper D. a paper ofpiece6. A. become B .turn C. changes D. g ot7. A. much B. p le nty C. many D. lots8. A. careful B. c areful of C. be careful D. be careful with9. A. in B. w ith C. by D. use10. A, keeps B. s tops C. makes D. takes训练IV.A. The Four Largest CitiesNew York has a larger populati on tha n any other America n city .In 1970, its population was about 8 000 000.Chicago has the sec ond largest populati on. More tha n 3 000 000 people lived in Chicago in 1970.The third largest city is Los Angeles with a population of 2 810 000. Philadelphia is the fourth largest city. More than 2 000 000 people live in Philadelphia, a first capital city of the United States.New York, Chicago, Los An geles and Philadelphia are all larger tha n the n ati on capital city, Wash ington ,D.C.. The populati on of Wash ington is more tha n 700 000, but several cities have a larger population than that. Washington is one of the most beautiful American cities, but it is only the ninth city in size.1. New York has ___ population in the United States.A. the sec ond largestB. a largerC. the largestD. more2. Los Angeles is the third largest American city in ___ .A. sizeB. populatio nC. build ingsD. shops3. ___ i s the capital of the United States.A. New YorkB. PhiladelphiaC. ChicagoD. Washi ngton D. C.4. Wash ington is more beautiful tha n __ America n cities.A, most of the B. all C. some of the D. only a few5. There were about ___ people livi ng in New York in 1970.A. eighty thousa ndB. eighty millio nD. eighty hun dredC. eight millio nB. Why do People Drink?Why do people drink? Often because they _1_, but this can ' t be the _2_ reason, there _3_ be other reas ons, too. I n many coun tries, whe n friends see _4_ they ofte n drink while they sit and talk. Many English people don ' t need anyone else, they often _5_ a drink several times _6_ a day even if they are alone. In most countries people say _7_ when they drink together. The English _8_ “Cheers” .In every country there are many places where drinks can be _9_. Si nee there are so _10_ these places it seems that many people drink more often than they really need to.1 . A. have thirsty B. have thirst C. are thirsty D. arethirj2 . A. l on ely B. si ngle C. only D. alone3 . A. shall B. must C. should D. ought4 . A. each other B. themselves C. them D. ano ther5 . A. drink B. eat C. taste D. have6 . A. duri ng B. a C. to D. by7 . A. someth ing specially B. someth ing special C. specially somethi ng D. special somethi ng8 . A. ofte n say B. ofte n says C. say ofte n D. says often9 . A. bought B. give n C. sell D. sent10. A. much B. ple nty of C. many D. many of训练V.A. Populati onThere are about 56 million people in the United Kingdom. This is a big population for such a small coun try. But large parts of the country have few people. Most of the populati on is crowded into the big cities and in dustrial areas. About 90% of the people live in cities and tow ns. Only about 10% live in the coun tryside. Today very few people -less than 2% of the population ---- are farmers and farm workers.England has the most people. About 46 million live in England. Of these, about 14 million live in London and the south-east. London is now a city of about 7 million people. Most of Scotland ' s population of 5 million liveniiddlh e part. Here arethe cities and tow ns of the in dustrial area. The mountains in the n orth and the south have a very small population. Fewer than 3 million people live in Wales. Like Scotla nd, most of the populati on live in the in dustrial area in the south. There are only about one and a half million people in Northern Ireland, and one- third live in and around the big in dustrial city of Belfast.1. The Uni ted Kin gdom __ .A. is a large countryB. has many peopleC. has a small populati onD. is a small country without many people页4. Scotland is the ____ largest in population in the United kingdom.A. firstB. sec ondC. thirdD. fourth5. Norther n Irela nd is ___ .A. the n ame of a countryB. a small city of the Un ited Kin gdomC. a country with a smaller populationD. one part of the United KingdomB. Why to lear n En glishPeople in many coun tries are lear ning En glish. Some lear n at school, others study by _1_. A _2_ learn En glish _3_ the radio.Why do all these people want to learn English? It ' s difficult _4_ that question.Many _5_ learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. _6_ people learn English because _7_ useful for their work. Many students often learn English for their 8 studies because 9 the college some of their books 10 11 English.It is not _12_ to lear n a foreig n Ian guage. But there is _13_ difficult _14_ the world if you _15_ your heart into it.1 . A. himself B. .on eself C. themselves D.ourselves2 . A. few B. .little C. few of D..little of3 . A. of B. with C.on D. in4 . A. an swer B. an sweri ng C. an swered D.to an swer5 . A. workers B. boys and girls C .doctors D.scie ntists2. Most of the people live ____ .A. in cities and tow nsC. in every part of the country3. London is a ____ city.A. quietB. smallB. i n the countrysideD. n ear riversC. crowdedD. new页训练VI. A.In Brita in, cars, buses and bikes must keep to the left side of the street. If a pers on wan ts to cross a street, he must be very careful. Before he cresses a street, he has to stop and look to the right first and then the left. While in China, we look to the left in stead.Whe n visitors are in London, they should lear n how to take buses and un dergro und trai ns. The most importa nt of all, they must know in which directi on they are going and which bus and which understand train they should take. At the bus stop they should wait for their buses to come. As soon as they get on a bus, they must pay for their fares.根据短文内容,判断下列句子正(T )误(F )()1. In En gla nd, people go alone the left side of the street as we do in China.()2. Whe n they want to cross a street, people in En gla nd do not look to the left first. ()3. Visitors in London should lear n to drive buses.()4. When they take a bus in En gla nd, visitors must make sure in which direct ion it is going.()5. After they get on a bus, visitors don ' t have to pay for their tickets at once.6. A. Some7. A. it ' s8. A. lower9. A. n ear10. A. write11. A. in12. A. free13. A. someth ing 14. A. inB. Much B. itsB. l on ger B. at B. wrote B. with B. difficult B. anythingB. onC. A lotC. they ' reC. shorterC. onC. are writte n 15. A. keep B. putD. A littleD. their D. higher D. in front of D. is written C. on D. from C. busy D. easy C. no thi ng D. some C. over D. of C. take D. bring页B.One day Einstein _1_ in the street in New York. His friend _2_ him and says to him,Ein ste in, you should buy a new coat. Look, how _3_ your coat is”But Ei nstei n an swers, It does n't_4_. Nobody _5_ me here”After a _6_ years Ei nste in becomes a famous scie ntist. But he still _7_ the old coat.His friend meets him aga in and asks him to buy a _8_ one.But En ste ins says, “ heedn'tbuy a new one. _9_k nows _10_ here.1. A. is walki ng2. A. is meet ing B. walkB. meetsC. is read ing1D. readD. looks at3. A. clea n B. l ong C. new D. old4. A. thi ng B. meet C. matter D. well5. A. know B. knows C. ask D. asks6. A. lot B. litter C. few D. many7. A. put on B. wear C, wears D. putson8. A. good B. new C. big D. old9. A. Every B. Everybody C. Nobody D.Som10. A. you B. I C. me D. us训练VII.A.When you are learning English, you find it not clever to put an English sentence, word for word, into your own Ianguage. Take the sentence “How do you do? ” as an example. If you look up each word in the dicti on ary, one at a time, what is your translation? It must be a wrong sentence in your own Ianguage.Language do not just have different sounds, theare different in many ways. It ' s important to master the rules for word order in the study of English, too. If the speakers put words in a wrong order, the listener can ' t understand the speaker sentence easily. Sometimes when the order of words in an English sentence is cha nged, the meaning of the sentence cha nges. But sometimes the order is cha nged, the meaning of the sentence doesn ' t change. Let ' s see the differenee between the two senten ces.“ She only likes apples. ”“ Only she likes apples. ”“I have see n the film already. ”“I have already see n the film.Whe n you are lear ning En glish, you must do your best to get the spirit of the Ian guage and use it as the En glish speakers does.1. From the passage, we know that ___ whe n we are lear ning En glish.页A. we shouldn ' t put every word into own IanguageB. we should look up every word in the dictio naryC. we n eed to put every word in to our own Ian guageD. we must read word by word2. The writer thinks it is ____ in learning English.A. difficult to un dersta nd differe nt soundsB. possible to remember the word orderC. important to master the rules in different waysD. easy to master the rules for word order3. We can lear n from the passage that __ .A. the meaning of an En glish sentence always cha nges with the order of the wordsB. the order of words can n ever cha nge the meaning of an En glish sentenceC. Sometimes differe nt order of words has a differe nt meaningD. if the order of words is differe nt, the meaning of the sentence must be differe nt4. “ She only likes apples. ” ___________ .A. is the same as “ Only she likes apples. ”B. is differe nt from “ Only she likes apples. ”C. means “ She likes fruit except apples. ”D. means “ She doesn ' t like apples. ”5. Which is the best title for this passage?A. Differe nt Orders, Differe nt MeaningsB. How to Speak En glishC. How to Put En glish into Our Own Lan guageD. How to lear n En glishB.A frog is born _1_ a small river. Whe n he is young, the river is his _2_. He doesn _3_ his pare nts, but he has many brothers and sisters. He swims here and there and plays _4_ them all day. At that time, he doeshlook _5_ his pare nts. He has _6_legs, but he has a long tail. So he looks like a _7_. The n his tail gets shorter and _8_. And he has _9_ legs and a very short tail. Now he looks like his parents. Then he is going页to _10_ a lot of in sects -a lot of bad in sects.训练VHI.A.Some En glish and America n people like to in vite frie nds to a meal at home. You should not be upset if your English friends don ' t invite you home. It doesn ' tthey don ' t like you.Dinner parties usually start betwee n 7 and 8 p.m. and end at about 11 p.m. .Ask your hosts what time you should arrive .It ' s polite to bring flowers, chocolates, a1. A. in B. on2. A. house B. home3. A. knows B. know4. A. in B. before5. A. likesB. as6. A. no B. not7. A. fish B. frog8. A. short B. shorter9. A. two B. fourC. nearD. over C. family D. s chool C. see D. l ike C. with D. b ehi nd C. for D. .likeC. not some D .no any C. i nsect D .babyC. shortestD. the shortest C. six D. eight C. drinkD. eat10. A. eati ng B. have页book or a bottle of wine as a prese nt.Do you want to be pretty polite? Say how much you like the room, or the pictures on the wall. But remember -not to ask how much things cost.You' II probably start the meal with soup, or something small as a “ starter you' ll have meat or fish with vegetables, and then a dessert, followed by coffee. It polite to finish everything on your plate and to take more if you want it. Some people eat bread with their meal, but not every one does.Most people ask “ Do you mi nd if I smoke? ” before they take out their cigarettes after the meal.Did you enjoy the evening? Call your hosts the next day, or write them a short“ thank you ” letter. Perhaps it seems funny tdoyoE,nglish and American people say “thank you, thank you, thank you. ” all the time.1. If your English or American friends don ' t invite you to dinner t home, ____ .A. it shows they don ' t like youB. it shows they have no time to get togetherC. it shows they don ' t want to make friends with youD. it doesn ' t show they don ' t like you2. When you are invited to go to your friend ' s home, ___ .A. you shouldn ' t take anything with youB. you may go at any timeC. you must take an expe nsive prese nt with youD. you may take a small prese nt with you3. In England and America, it ' s not polite to ____ .A. ask the price of thingB. eat all food on your plateC. talk to your hostsD. eat too fast4. In the passage, the order of the serv ing of a meal is ___ .A. deser—meat— or fish with vegetables—coffee—soupB. coffee—soup— desert— meat or fish with vegetablesC. soup— meat or fish with vegetable— desert— coffeeD. meat or fish with vegetables— desser—soup— coffee5. Which is n ot right?A. In England or America, it usually takes more than three hours to have a dinner party at home.B. If you are invited to go to a dinner party, you can ' t arrive before the time.C. You mustn ' t smoke after a meal when you are with somesfingr American people.D. You ' d better write a short “thank you ” letter to your hosts or give them a call if you want to be pretty polite.页B.Joan and Kate are good _1_. They live _2_ the same floor. Every morning they go to _3_ together. Joan is fifteen years old, and Kate is one year _4_ than Joan. Sometimes they go to school by bus, sometime on _5_. Joan liks _6_, but Kate doesntlike it, she likes Chinese. _7_ Joan wasrtat school. She was _8_ in bed. In the eve ning Mike _9_ at Joa' home to help her. Now Joa n _10_ better, she is at school aga in.1. A. teachers2. A. on B. frie ndB. atC. frie ndsC. i nD. boysD. to3. A. park B. school C. here D. home4. A. older B. old C. elder D. oldest5. A. bike B. foot C. train D. bus6. A. En glish B. si ng C. draw D. flowers7. A. Now B. Today C. Yesterday D. This time8. A. bad B. ill C. good D. well9. A, is B. are C. were D. was10. A. feel B. to feel C. is feeli ng D. was训练IX.A.In almost every big university in the USA football is a favorite sport. American football is not like soccer. Players sometimes kick the ball, but they also throw the ball and run with it. They try to take it to the other end of the field. They have four chances to move the ball ten yards. They can carry it or thro it. If they move it to the end of the field, they receive six points. This is called a touchown.页It is difficult to move the ball. Eleven men on the other team try to stop the man who has the ball. If the man does move the ball ten yards, his team kicks the ball to the other team.Each uni versity wan ts its team to win. Thousa nds of people come to watch. They all yell for their favorite team. Young men and women called cheerleaders come on the field to help the people yell more. They dance and jump while they yell.Each team plays ten or eleve n games each seas on. The seas on begi ns in September and ends in November. If a team is very good. It may play ano ther game after the seas on en ds. The best teams play aga in on January 1, the first day of the New Year. Many people go to see these games and many others watch them on televisi on.1. In America n football players can ____ .A. only kick the ballB. only throw the ballC. only carry the ballD. kick, throw and carry the ball2. If a team wants to get poin ts, it has to move the ball ___ .A. 10 yardsB. to the other endC. 40 yardsD. away from its own end3. Who are dancing and jumping while they yell?A. The cheerleadersB. All those who are watch ing the gameC. The wi nnersD. The players of both sides4. Most teams play games in ____ .A. spri ngB. summerC. autu mnD. win ter5. When do the best team play aga in?A. At ChristmasB. Before the seas on endsC. On New Year ' s DayD. On the last day of the seas on页B.A: _1_ is your favourite mon th?B: My favourite mon th is _2_.A: Why?B: Because it ofte n sno ws. I _3_ snow very much. We ofte n make sno wme n in the _4_ air. So I thi nk it 'the _5_ mon th. What _6_ you?A: I 7 it. It s too 8.1 think the best month is9. I often go swimming _10_ my pare nts. We usually have a good time.1. A. What B. When C. Which D. Whattim2. A. December B. March C. May D. September3. A. don'tlike B. to like C. liked D. like4. A. out B. ope n C. close D. nice5. A. good B. better C. best D. bad6. A. are B. about C. of D. for7. A. like B. don 'like C. have D. not like8. A.good B. bad C. cold D. hot9. A. January B. April C. February D. July10. A. and B. with C. like D. to页训练X.A.Most American school students have a long summer holiday. It is usually from June to September. During this holiday, stude nts ofte n travel or have summer work. Some stude nts take courses in summer schools. Mary spe nt her last summer in a summer school. She studied two courses and she traveled with her family. They saw interesting places near their home in Seattle. Mary ' s friend, Peter, worked at a gasoli ne stati on duri ng the summer. He sold gasoli ne and men ded cars. He made a lot of money and saved nearly all of it. Peter is going to the university next year. He n eeds money for the uni versity tuiti on.1. In America, from June to September ____ .A. most school stude nts take courses in uni versitiesB. all school stude nts are still at schoolC. more school stude nts stay at homeD. there are still less ons in summer schools2. Peter, one of Mary ' s friends, will be a ________ n ext year.A. gasoline workerB. car menderC. school studentsD. university student3. Seattle is the n ame of ___ .A. a summer schoolB. Mary ' s friendC. a gasoli ne stati onD. an America n city4. What did Peter do last summer?A. He worked at a gasoli ne stati onB. He traveled with his familyC. He studied in a summer schoolD. He visited some interesting places5. Peter saved n early all of his money because ____ .A. he didn ' t need to pay for anythingB. his pare nts asked him to do soC. he n eeded money for his summer workD. he n eeded money for the uni versity tuiti onB.Air is all _1_ us. It 'around us _2_ we walk and play. From we were born, air is around us on页_3_ side. When we sit down, ifearound us. When we _4_ to bed, air is also around us. We live in air.All living thing _5_ air. Living things can 'live _6_ air. We can go without food or water for _7_ days, but we ca'live without air. When we are working or running, we n eed _8_ air. Whe n we are asleep, we n eed less air.We live in air, but we can't_9_ it. We can only _10_ it. We can feel it whe n it is _11_.Movi ng air is called wi nd. How can we make air _12_? Here is one way. Hold an ope n book in your hands in front of your face. Close it _13_. What can you feel? What you feel is the air.1. A. with B. by C. around D. o ver2. A. because B. if C. whe n D .but3. A. each B. both C. every D .all4. A. go B. to go C. come D. to come5. A. want B. need C. get D. t ake6. A. with B. no C. not D. w ithout7. A. few B. a few C. little D. a little8. A. less B. much C. many D. m ore9. A. look B. see C. watch D .hear10. A. feel B. see C.hear D. w ant11. A. running B. walking C. goi ng D. m ovi ng12. A. move B. run C. walk D .go13. A. quick B. fast C. quickly D. slowly训练XI.A.In En glish people can experie nee four seas ons in one day. So they ofte n talk about the weather. In the morning the weather is warm like in spring. After an hour black clouds come and the n it rains heavily. The weather gets a litter cold. In the after noon it will be sunny, the sun will beg in to shi ne, and it will be summer at this time of day.In En gla nd, people can also have summer in win ter, or have win ter in summer. So in win ter they can swim sometimes, and in summer sometimes they n eed to wear warm clothes.Whe n you go to En gla nd, you will see that some En glish people usually take an umbrella or a rain coat with them in the sunny morning, but you should not laugh at them. If you don ' t take an umbrella or a rain coat, you will regret later in the day.。