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【题目】选词填空(共10小题,每小题1分,共计10分)

laugh realize face two study silly careful hand take subject

When I was in Grade 7, I had no interest in history. I didnt listen 1 in class and couldnt finish homework on time. So I didnt do well in this 2 .

In the 3 term, there came a new humorous history teacher. I still had no passion for history. One day, she said, Well have a test in the afternoon. Since I wasnt good at history, whenever I 4 a history examination, I had to cheat. At that noon, I made lots of cheat sheets quickly.

In the afternoon, I entered the classroom confidently. Soon my history teacher came in, along with our geography teacher. They both wore mysterious smile on their 5 . When the paper was 6 out finally, all of us found it was just a piece of geography paper. I became as 7 as a wooden chick at once. Just then, our teachers couldnt help 8 loudly, which is just like a slap hitting on my face. I only got 12 points that time.

Later, I 9 that day was April Fools Day, but it wasnt interesting for me at all. It was a deep lesson for me. I learned that if I didnt 10 hard, I might be a real fool one day.

【答案】

【1】carefully

【2】subject

【3】second

【4】took

【5】faces

【6】handed

【7】silly

【8】laughing

【9】realized

10】study

【解析】

【文章大意】这篇短文主要介绍了作者七年级时对历史不感兴趣,上课不认真听讲,后来换了一位幽默的历史老师,在愚人节那天和他们开了一个考试的玩笑,由此作者认识到如果不努力学习,有可能会成为傻瓜。

【1】根据上文可知我在课上不认真听并且不完成作业,副词修饰动词,故填carefully

【2】根据上文可知我在这个科目做不好,故填subject

【3】在第二学期,来了一个新的幽默的历史老师。结合句意,故填second

【4】由于我不擅长历史,所以无论什么时候进行历史考试,我不得不作弊。结合句意,故填took

【5】他们两个脸上都有神秘的微笑。结合句意,故填faces

【6】当试卷最后发下来,我们所有的人发现那恰恰是地理卷。hand out分发,故填handed

【7】马上我变得如木鸡。结合句意,故填silly

【8】就在那时,我们的老师忍不住哈哈大笑。cant help ding sth禁不住做某事,故填laughing

【9】之后我意识到那是愚人节。结合句意,故填realized

【10】我知道如果我不努力学习有一天我可能就会是个傻瓜。结合句意,故填study

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【1】Mr. Jenkins was _________________.

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【2】The shopkeepers asked Mr. Jenkins to dinner because he was _________________.

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【3】What happened to Mr. Jenkins after being invited?

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【4】 When Mr. Jenkins went to the doctor for the first time, the doctor asked him to _________________.

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【2】A. turned B. became C. appeared D. disappeared

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【1】 A. class B. school C. world D. home

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【题目】A

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