题目内容
Thanksgiving Day was near. The Grade 7 teacher asked her students to 16 a picture of something for which they were thankful.
People celebrated the 17 with turkey and other traditional goods of the season. So, 18 of her students’ pictures were about them.
However, Jack made a ___19____ kind of picture. Jack was not the same as other boys. He always looked sad. When asked to draw a picture of something for which he was 20 , he drew a hand. Other students were all very 21 in the picture. Whose hand could it be? One child guessed it was the hand of a farmer, because farmers feed 22 . Another suggested a police officer, because the police 23 and care for people. Still 24 guessed it was the hand of God, for God feeds us. And so the 25 went on until the teacher almost forgot the young artist himself.
When the children had gone on to other subjects, she stopped at Jack’s desk and asked him 26 it was. The little boy looked up and said in a 27 voice, “It’s yours, teacher.”
She remembered the times she had taken his hand and 28 with him here or there, as she had with the other students. She often said, “ 29 my hand, Jack. We’ll go outside.” Or, “Let me show you how to use your pencil.” Jack was most thankful for his ___30____ hand.
1.A. print B. find C. draw D. take
2.A. festival B. week C. night D. Sunday
3. A. little B. none C. few D. most
4.A. nice B. different C. same D. best
5.A. thankful B. pleased C. sorry D. afraid
6. A. sad B. interested C. careful D. angry
7.A. chickens B. dogs C. cats D. turkeys
8. A. hurt B. protect C. harm D. smile
9.A. another B. other C. others D. the other
10. A. tile B. speech C. discussion D. talk
11.A. what B. where C. which D. whose
12.A. high B. low C. hard D. beautiful
13.A. walked B. said C. sang D. taught
14.A. Touch B. Look C. Take D. Push
15.A. mother’s B. classmate’s C. teacher’s D. friend’s
1.C
2.A
3.D
4.B
5.A
6.B
7.D
8.B
9.A
10.C
11.D
12.D
13.A
14.C
15.C
【解析】
1. 此题考查动词,ask sb to do sth表示让某人做某事,根据句意选择draw
2.此题考查名词,根据上下文可知应选择festival,节日。
3. 此题考查形容词,根据句意可知选择most,表示大多数。
4. 此题考查形容词,根据下文可知Jack与众不同,故选different。
5.此题考查形容词,由文中语句“He always looked sad.”可知选择 A
6.此题重点考查固定短语be interested in sth.对…感兴趣。
7.此题重点考查名词,因前文出现了turkey,故选D.
8.此题考查动词,因警察的职责就是保护人民的财产安全。故选B.
9.此题考查不定代词,表示三者或三者以上的泛指,故选A.
10.此题考查名词,根据上下文可知选择争论。
11.根据上下文可知,老师询问Jack这只手是谁的。
12.此题考查形容词。表示甜美的声音。
13.此题考查动词,walk here and there走来走去
14.此题考查动词。take带着
15.此题考查名词,根据上下文可知这是老师的手。
I do not need a calendar to tell me when it is winter. All I need is my nose. When I wake up in the morning and smell the tasty treats my mom is cooking downstairs, I know winter has arrived.
The first one is the smell of chocolate. During the holiday season (from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day) my mother makes her special hot chocolate. She always adds a peppermint candy cane (薄荷味拐棍糖) to the drink and tops it with cream.
The hot chocolate gets me out of bed, but it is my mother’s chocolate fudge (软糕) that makes me run downstairs. It is a thick chunk (块) of chocolate that tastes like heaven. My mother adds nuts. That gives it more texture (质感).
But my mother isn’t done yet. She also makes a treat she calls “window panes (窗玻璃)”. She takes a few different colored marshmallows (棉花糖) and melts them together with chocolate. The final product looks like a colorful church window, so we call it “window panes”.
These tasty holiday treats are usually eaten after a meal as a dessert. But don’t tell Santa Claus because I secretly eat them all day long.
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A.The alarm clock. | B.My mom. | C.The noise upstairs. | D.The smell of food. |
A.terrible | B.wonderful | C.awful | D.so so |
A.softer | B.sweeter | C.harder | D.hotter |
A.special hot chocolate drink | B.decorations on the window |
C.chocolate cake with fruits on it | D.a mixture of marshmallows and chocolate |
A.There is plenty of time to play around. | B.The food his mom cooks is mouthwatering. |
C.It’s great fun to play outdoors. | D.He can have a good rest during the winter. |
In America and Canada, people also have___16__festival. It is____17___ Thanksgiving Day. It is ____18____the fourth Thursday of November.On that day,families get together and eat a big____19____.They have a lot of___ 20____for dinner.They usually eat turkeys. A turkey ____21____a chicken, ___22____ it is much bigger____23____a chicken.In America and Canada, many people say ____24___for the ____25____. .
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How old was I? I can’t remember. Maybe I was only 10. It was the first 16 without my father because he was away for something. He left me to fill that sad place in my mother’s heart. It was the Christmas when I stopped being a 17 and tried to play Father Christmas myself. I really wanted to make it happy and bright again. It was the Christmas of the 18 .
Mom first saw the coat at Tobias, a nice 19 shop in our town’s little shopping mall. It was dark green. And it was a 20 , heavy, wool dress coat. Mom pulled it out from the rack(架) and held it up. “Long enough,” she said in a low voice and 21 .
“I need a new coat,” Mom smiled before the mirror. She looked good on any clothes, 22 this coat suited her much better. She looked at the 23 , then hung the coat back on the rack, standing there once more to 24
Eighty-seven dollars. But I decided to buy it for her. As we moved on 25 the mall, I found some excuse to return and asked one of the Tobias ladies to 26 the coat.
I helped clean every yard(庭院) in our neighbourhood—some yards twice, and soon I got the coat. The store ladies helped me put it in their biggest 27 with bright blue paper and thick silver ribbon(丝带). I don’t remember 28 I got it home, but I can still feel the wonderful 29 and pride that filled me. I would imagine the big space which the box would take up under our tree. Here it was—joy, peace and 30 —all in the box, waiting for Mom’s surprise.
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The American Museum of Natural History Address: Central Park West at 79th, St., New York Tel: 212-769-5100 Traffic: located on the Upper West Sideof Manhattan, the museumis conveniently reached by bus, underground or car. Parking: There is a small parking place which charges only $7.75 per day, but is often full. Parking in the neighborhood is also limited. Museum hours: 10:00 am to 5:45 pm Sunday through Tuesday; 10:00 am to 9:00 pm Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Admission: $3.20 for grown-ups, one-fourth for children, and free on Friday and Saturday evening from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm. The museum is open every day of the year except Christmas and Thanksgiving. |
A.Philadelphie | B.Washington |
C.Boston | D.New York |
A.people cannot park their cars there |
B.it is not big enough to park all the cars |
C.it will cost you $7.75 per week |
D.nobody wants to park his car there |
A.$16 | B.$19.2 | C.$25.6 | D.no money |
A.at 7:00 am on Monday |
B.at 8:00 pm on Tuesday |
C.at 11:00 am on Sunday |
D.at 10:00 pm on Friday |
A.the museum lies in the east of New York |
B.the small parking place charges more than $8 a day for a car |
C.one can get to the museum by car, by under-ground or by bus |
D.the museum is the most popular one in America |