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人教版七年級英語閱讀理解與完型填空訓(xùn)練(附答案)-在線瀏覽

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【正文】 that ____ when we are learning English. A. we shouldn’t put every word into own language B. we should look up every word in the dictionary C. we need to put every word into our own language D. we must read word by word 2. The writer thinks it is ____ in learning English. A. difficult to understand different sounds B. possible to remember the word order C. important to master the rules in different ways D. easy to master the rules for word order 3. We can learn from the passage that ____. A. the meaning of an English sentence always changes with the order of the words B. the order of words can never change the meaning of an English sentence C. Sometimes different order of words has a different meaning D. if the order of words is different, the meaning of the sentence must be different 4. ―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 Meanings B. How to Speak English C. How to Put English into Our Own Language D. How to learn English B. 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. over 2. A. house B. home C. family D. school 3. A. knows B. know C. see D. like 4. A. in B. before C. with D. behind 5. A. likes B. as C. for D. like 6. A. no B. not C. not some D. no any 7. A. fish B. frog C. insect D. baby 8. A. short B. shorter C. shortest D. the shortest 9. A. two B. four C. six D. eight 10. A. eating B. have C. drink D. eat 訓(xùn)練 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 . and end at about 11 . .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 you B. it shows they have no time to get together C. it shows they don’t want to make friends with you D. it doesn’t show they don’t like you 2. When you are invited to go to your friend’s home,____. A. you shouldn’t take anything with you B. you may go at any time C. you must take an expensive present with you D. you may take a small present with you 3. In England and America, it’s not polite to ____. A. ask the price of thing B. eat all food on your plate C. talk to your hosts D. eat too fast 4. In the passage, the order of the serving of a meal is ____. A. desert—meat—or fish with vegetables—coffee—soup B. coffee—soup—desert—meat or fish with vegetables C. soup—meat or fish with vegetable—desert—coffee D. meat or fish with vegetables—dessert—soup—coffee 5. 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. boys 2. A. on B. at C. in D. to 3. A. park B. school C. here D. home 4. A. older B. old C. elder D. oldest 5. A. bike B. foot C. train D. bus 6. A. English B. sing C. draw D. flowers 7. A. Now B. Today C. Yesterday D. This time 8. A. bad B. ill C. good D. well 9. A, is B. are C. were D. was 10. A. feel B. to feel C. is feeling D. was 訓(xùn)練 IX. A. In almost every big university in the USA football is a favori
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