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7BUnit6單元測(cè)試卷(基礎(chǔ)版)一、單項(xiàng)選擇1.—Iplaysportseveryday.________!Ihaveagreatsportsequipmentcollection(運(yùn)動(dòng)器材收藏).—That’sgreat.Ionly________sportsgamesonTV.A.Look;watch B.See;look C.Watch;see D.Watch;look2.________isnecessaryforyoutolockthecarwhenyoudonotuseit.A.It B.This C.That D.There3.—IfIgetthejob,I’llmake________moremoney.—Yes,youwillgetmore________eachmonth.A.a(chǎn)little;dollar B.a(chǎn)few;dollars C.a(chǎn)little;dollars D.a(chǎn)few;dollar4.It’shelpful________thevirus(病毒)________washingyourhandsmoreoften.A.tofightwith;with B.fightingfor;inC.fightingfor;on D.tofightagainst;by5.HongKongisknown________ashoppingparadisebymostofthepeopleallovertheworld.A.to B.by C.for D.a(chǎn)s6.Thetown________onasmallislandinEurope.A.a(chǎn)ppears B.lies C.puts D.climbs7.PeopleplanttreesinMarcheveryyeartomakeourEarth_________morebeautiful.A.tobe B.being C.bee D.bees8.TheWanderingEarth(流浪地球)isan________movieanditmakesmanypeople________afterwatchingit.A.exciting;exciting B.exciting;excited C.excited;exciting9.—Shallwe________asharedbiketothemuseum?—Thereisnosharedbikehere,butwecangothere_______hercar.A.ride;in B.take;in C.ride;by D.take;on10.—CanIhelpyou?—Yes,I________thisputerhereyesterday,butit________now.A.buy;doesn’twork B.bought;didn’tworkC.bought;doesn’twork D.bought;works11.Whenhewasyoung,he___________ahospitaltohelpthesickpeople.A.opens B.opened C.willopen D.isopening12.Theyoungmanfailedagain,buthedecidedto________hisdreamandmoveon.A.hurryup B.putup C.openup D.pickup13.HaoheRiver,abeautifulriver,runs________Nantongandtherearemanybeautifulbridges________theriver.A.a(chǎn)cross;through B.a(chǎn)cross;overC.through;over D.through;through14.—Thereisasign.Itsays“NoSmoking!”—Sorry,I________it.A.didn’tnotice B.don’tnotice C.won’tnotice D.a(chǎn)mnotnoticing15.—Weshallgocampingtoday.I’msohappy.—________.It’llbeagoodday.A.Thankyou B.Metoo C.That’sOK D.Allright三、完形填空閱讀下列短文,從文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案。ThethirdyearpassesandtheSoulesbacktotheseashore(海岸).HecallstheFisherman.TheFishermanrisesfromthedeepwaterandsays,“1doyoucallme?”“eandlistentomytravels,”saystheSoul.Thefishermanes2.Heliesinthewater.Heleans(傾斜)hisheadonhishandandlistens.“Iknowa3notfarfromhere,“saystheSoultotheFisherman.“Thereisabeautifulgirlthere.Thisgirlcan4verywell.Shedancesinherbarefeet(光腳)andwithaveil(面紗)onherface.Sheisawonderfuldancer.Thiscityisa5journeyfromhere.”TheFishermanlistenstothewordsoftheSoul.He6hislittleMermaid.Shehasnofeet7shecan’tdance.TheFishermanwantstoseethebeautifuldancer.8thinks,“Itisonlyaday’sjourneyfromhereandthenI9

returntomylove.”Thefishermanlaughsand10inthewater.Hegoestotheshore.He11againonthebeach.HeholdouthisarmstohisSoul.HisSoulcriesfor12.HerunstomeettheFishermanandbees13withhim.TheFishermanseeshisshadow(影子)onthesand.HisSoulispartofhim,again.“e,followme,”saystheSoul.ThefishermanandhisSoultravel15.Theytravelallnightandallday.Theyetoacity.“Isthisthecity?”theFishermanaskshisSoul.“Canweseethe15?”“No,”answerstheSoul,“thisisanothercity.Butwecanvisitit.”

Takenfrom“TheFishermanandHisSoul”A.What B.How C.Why D.WhereA.near B.far C.out D.inA.town B.city C.country D.villageA.sing B.teach C.dance D.learnA.day’s B.week’s C.month’s D.year’sA.remember B.remembered C.remembers D.isrememberingA.but B.or C.so D.a(chǎn)ndA.She B.He C.It D.TheyA.could B.must C.need D.canA.standsup B.sitsdown C.liesdown D.looksupA.dances B.laughs C.says D.criesA.joy B.sadness C.illness D.painA.first B.one C.second D.twoA.fast B.slowly C.hard D.wellA.writer B.singer C.dancer D.reader閱讀理解AAmanandhiswifewereverypoor.Theykepthopingfornewclothesandgoodfood.Themanenjoyedeatingandheespeciallylikedpancakes.Onenightayoungwomancametotheirhouseandtoldthemthatshewouldletthemhavethreewishes.Theycouldwishforanythingtheywanted.Themanhadjustfinishedeatingalittlebreadforhisdinnerandhewasstillhungry.Hesaid,“IwishIhadabigpancake!”Suddenlytherewasapancakeonhisplate.“Youfool!”hiswifecried.“Youcouldhavewishedforahousefullofwonderfulfood,butyouwishedforapancake.Iwishthatpancakewasontheendofyourfoolishnose.”Immediately(立即)thepancakewasontheendoftheman’snose.Thenthemanandhiswifestartedblaming(責(zé)備)eachother.“It’syourfault!”themancried.“No,it’syourfault!”sheanswered.Whatcouldtheydo?Thepancakewasstillonthehusband’snose.“Oh!”thewifecried.“Iwishnoneofthishadeverhappened!”Immediatelythepancakewasgone,andthemanwassaying,“I’mstillhungry.HowIwishIhadsomepancakes!”Butofcoursenothinghappened.1.Themanliked________best.A.pancakes B.hiswife C.hishouse D.theyoungwoman2.Whenthehusbandhadthefirstwish,thewifewas________.A.happy B.worried C.a(chǎn)ngry D.surprised3.Whydidthewifewish“noneofthishadeverhappened”?A.Infactshedidn’twantanything. B.Shelikedtheoldlife.C.Shewasafraidoftheyoungwoman D.Shesawthatthepancakewasonherhusband’snose.4.“It’syourfault!”meansthat________.A.youwishedforthepancake B.youmadethemistakeC.youweretoobusy D.youweretoocleverBTherewasaboyoutsidethedoor,withalargeletterinhishand.(Hewasdressedlikeaboy,buthisfacewasverylikeafish,Alicethought.)TheFishBoyknockedatthedoor,andasecondlateralargeplatecameflyingoutofanopenwindow.“AletterfortheDuchess,”theFishBoyshouted.Hepushedtheletterunderthedoorandwentaway.Alicewentuptothedoorandknocked,buttherewasalotofnoiseinsideandnobodyanswered.Sosheopenedthedoorandwalkedin.Shefoundherselfinakitchen,whichwasfullofsmoke.Therewasaveryangrycookbythefire,andinthemiddleoftheroomsattheDuchess,holdingascreamingbaby.Everyfewminutesaplatecrashedtothefloor.Therewasalsoalargecat,whichwassittingonachairandgrinningfromeartoear.“Please,”AlicesaidpolitelytotheDuchess,“Whydoesyourcatgrinlikethat?”“It’saCheshireCat,”saidtheDuchess.“That’swhy.”“Ididn’tknowthatcatscouldgrin,”saidAlice.“Well,youdon’tknowmuch,”saidtheDuchess.AnotherplatecrashedtothefloorandAlicejumped.“Here!”theDuchesswenton.“Youcanholdthebabyforabitifyoulike.TheQueenhasinvitedmetoplaycroquet,andImustgoandgetready.”ShepushedthebabyintoAlice’sarmsandhurriedoutoftheroom.“Oh,thepoorlittlething!”saidAlice,lookingatthebaby,whichhadaverystrangeface.Shetookitoutsideintothewoodandwalkedaroundunderthetrees.Thenthebabybegantomakestrangenoises,andAlicelookedintoitsfaceagain.Itseyeswerereallyverysmallforababy,anditsnosenowlookedverylikethenoseofapig.—ExcerptedfromAlice’sAdventuresinWonderlandbyLewisCarroll5.WhatdidtheFishBoybringtotheDuchess?A.Aplate. B.Ababy. C.Aletter. D.Acat.6.Whatistherightorderoftheeventsinthispassage?a.DuchesspushedthebabyintoAlice’sarms.b.Alicetookitoutsideintothewood.c.TheFishBoyknockedatthedoor.d.Alicefoundherselfinakitchen.A.bacd B.bdac C.cdab D.cadb7.WhydidtheDuchessleavethebabywithAlice?A.Shedidn’tlikeherbaby. B.Shewantedtoplaycroquet.C.ShethoughtAlicewasanurse. D.Shedidn’twanttotakethebabywithher.8.Whathappenedtothebaby’sfacewhenAlicewasholdingit?A.Itseyesbecamebigger. B.Itsnoselookedlikeapig’snose.C.Itsearsgrew. D.Itshairchangedcolor.CJordanisatenyearoldboy.Helivesinabigneighbourhood(社區(qū))withlotsofreadingrooms.Childrenherelovespelling,writingandreading.Jordancan’talwaysspellandwritewell.Heisveryashamedofthat,sohedoesn’ttalkmuchatschool.Jordanisalwaysalone.Oneday,whenJordanwasgoinghomefromschoolalone,hethoughtabouthisspellingmistakes(錯(cuò)誤)andhelosthiswayhome.Tofindtherightway,Jordanwalkedforalongtime.Thenhesawabeautifulhouse.“Itlookslikeareadingroom,”hethoughtandcameintoit.Therewasonlyadeskinthehouse.Hesatonitandatthistime,itopened.AbigLITTLEPENCILcameoutofit!“Hello,youaresolucky!Youaresittingonamagic(有魔力的)desk.Itwillmakeyoulovespelling.”thelittlepencilsaid.“ButI’mnotgoodatit…”saidJordan.“Don’tworry!Iwillhelpyou.”thelittlepencilsaid.“Areyouready?”“Yes!”Jordansaid.“Now,letmeteachyouhowtorememberwordsfast…”thelittlepencilsaid.Ifyouwanttoknowwhatwillhappennext,goandreadthepicturebookcalledJordanandthelittlemagicpencil!9.Therearealotof_________inJordan’sneighbourhood.A.hotels B.restaurants C.readingrooms D.musicclubs10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ashamed”meaninChinese?A.隨意的 B.羞愧的 C.厭倦的 D.著急的11.Jordansawthebeautifulhousewhenhewas_________.A.goingtoschool B.goingtothelibraryC.lookingforhiswayhome D.lookingforareadingroom12.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph4?A.Jordandoesn’twanttolearntospell.B.Jordanthinksheisluckytomeetthelittlepencil.C.ThemagicdeskwillhelpJordanlearnEnglish.D.ThelittlepencilwillteachJordanhowtorememberwords.13.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Thelittlepencilwasinthedesk.B.Therearelotsofbooksinthehouse.C.Jordangetsonwellwithhisclassmates.D.Jordanandthelittlemagicpencilisahistorybook.DOnemorning,anoldfishermanthrewhisnetintotheseafourtimes.Thefirsttimetherewereonlystonesinhisnet.Thesecondtimetherewereonlyweeds.Thethirdtimeitwasempty.Thefourthtimeithadalargejarinit.Hefoundthejarwithalid.Hetookoffthelidandlookedintothejar.Hecouldnotseeanything.Afterawhilethelightsmokecameslowlyoutofthejar.Thenlittlebylittle,thesmokegrewheavierandthickertillfinallyitturnedintoaterriblegenie(妖怪)!Thegeniemadeapromisethathewouldkillthepersonwholethimoutofthejar.Hewantedtokillthefisherman,butthefishermanthoughtitwasnotfairforhimbecausehesetthegeniefreeoutofthejar.Thegeniesaidthathewouldletthefishermanchoosehowhewoulddie.Thefishermanwasnotfrightened.Hesaid,“SinceImustdie,Imustdosomething.ButbeforeIdie,answermeonequestion.”Allright,butbequick.”“Wereyoureallyinthejar?Youaresobigandthejarissosmallthatitcouldhardlyholdoneofyourfeet.”“OfcourseIwasinthejar.Don’tyoubelieveme?”“No,andIwon’tuntilIseeyouinthejarwithmyowneyes.”Whenheheardthis,thegeniechangedintosmoke.Slowlythesmokewentbackintothejar.Whenallofthesmokewasinthejar,thefishermanquicklyputthelidonthejarandthrewitbackintothesea.——文章摘自《一千零一夜》(TheArabianNights)14.Howmanytimesdidtheoldfishermanthrowhisnet?A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four15.Wheredidthegenieefrom?A.Thenet. B.Thejar. C.Theweeds. D.Thestones.16.Theunderlinedword“frightened”means“________”inEnglish?A.happy B.surprised C.a(chǎn)fraid D.tired17.Whatdoyouthinkoftheoldfisherman?A.Foolish. B.Clever. C.Handsome. D.Naughty.18.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Thestoryofjar B.ThestoryofacleverfishermanC.Thestoryofthesea D.Thestoryoftheluckygenie四、單詞拼寫(xiě)Theyanotherschoolinthetowntwoyearsago,didn’tthey?(build)Don’tworry!Heisoldenoughtotakecareof(he).Don’tyouthinkitistruethatoureyesarethesamesizefrom(born)?Theengineersaysthatit’lltakeat(little)threeyearstobuildthistallbuilding.It’snotpolitetoleavehomewithout(say)goodbye.Samisthemostsuitablepersontobeourmonitorbecausehedoeseverythingvery(care).Myclassmate(notbe)abletoswimwhenhewasfouryearsold.Thestudentlefttheclassroomwithout(reply)tomyquestion.Youwillfindthisyoungman(interest)ifyouworkwithhim.I(sudden)knewwhatIhadtodowhenIheardthebadnews.五、任務(wù)型閱讀Oneafternoon,inParis,Katevisitedanartmuseum.Shelookedforwardtoseeingsomegreatpaintingsinaquietplacelikethat.Butayoungmanandhiswifetalkedallthetime.Katewatchedthembecauseofthenoise(噪音)anddecidedtogoaway.Katemetthemmanytimeswhenshewalkedthroughthemuseum.EverytimeKateheardtheirnoise,shewentawayquickly.Katewasbuyingcardsatthegateofthemuseumwhenthosetwopeoplegotthere,too.“He’sabrave(勇敢的)man,”saidtheshopkeeper.“Mostofuswouldgiveupifwewereblind(失明),butheandhiswifeewhenthere’sanewartshowanytime.”“Buthowdoesthemanenjoythepaintings?”Katefeltverysorryandasked.“Hiswifetellshimabouteverypainting.”AtthatmomentKateknewwhatpatience(耐心)andbraveryare.Katesawpatiencefromthewifeandbraveryfromtheman.Hewouldnotletblindnesschangehisloveonart.Anotherkindofbravery1Oneafternoon.PlaceA(n)2museum.PeopleKate,ayoungmanandhis3.Kate’splanToenjoysomepaintingsina4place.Development(事件發(fā)展)Themanhiswife5allthetime.Katethoughttheyweremaking6,soshewent7quickly.EndThe8thoughtthemanwas9,andhetoldKateaboutthem.Theyoungman10seethingswithhiseyes.六、短文填空根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的正確時(shí)態(tài)或形式填空使短文完整。Longlongago,therewasaswan(天鵝)withgoldenfeathers.Shelivedinalake.Awomanlivedinasmallhousebythelakewithhertwodaughters.Theywereverypoor.Theyworkedhardallyearround,butstill,theylivedahardlifeandsometimestheyevendidn’thaveenoughmoney1(buy)food.Theswanwassadtoseethat.Shesaidto2(she),“I’llgiveoneof

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