浙江专版中考英语考点强化训练3七年级下Modules1_4精练本A本课件

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“I feel glad and happy,” Grams said this week.“It grew into the carrot.I feel it amazing.”
Her daughter-in-law,Colleen Daley,found the ring while getting carrots out for supper with her dog Billy at the farm near Armena,Alberta,where Grams used to live,the farm has been in the family for 105 years.Daley said while she was pulling the carrots and noticed one of them looked strange.She almost fed it to her dog but decided to keep it.When she was washing the carrots ,she noticed the ring and spoke to her husband about what she had found.
Grams said she wanted to try the ring on again after so many years.With her family watching,she washed the ring with a little soap to get the dirt off.It moved on her finger as easily as it did when her husband gave it to her.
A.Life B.Travel C.Science D.Sport
三、词汇运用。[原创题] As a new teacher at Doull Elementary School in Denver,Kyle Schwartz
thought of a simple way to know her 20. third (第三) graders,most of whom
She 4 back and replied,“I'm fine,sir.What about you?” “I'm doing well,thank you!” I had only taken a few steps 5 her when I heard her say,“Thank you for seeing me!”
二、阅读理解。 A Canadian woman who lost her diamond ring 13 years ago
while cleaning her garden on the family farm is wearing it proudly again after her daughter-in-law pulled it from the ground on a carrot.
them feel long after they've forgotten what you said.I know I'll remember this for a 12 time.” I smiled,knowing I would as well.The car drove away, 13 I stood there for a moment longer before stepping inside the café.
A 9 stopped in front of us.Donna introduced me to the driver,a new friend of 10 .I helped her put the groceries into the back seat.She thanked me,“My daddy 11 to say that a person will remember how you made
came from poor families.She asked them to complete the note“I wish my teacher knew...”,and share something about themselves.
Their honest answers gave the teacher a 21. chance(机会) to understand her students' difficulties.“I wish my teacher knew I have no 22. pencils (铅笔) to do
考点强化训练3 七年级(下)Modules 1~4
一、完形填空。 It was a beautiful Southern California morning.I planned
to go to a 1 .As I walked in front of the grocery(杂货) store beside the café,I noticed a young woman standing next to the door of the store with bags of groceries 2 placed.I looked at her face and said with a smile,“Hello,there! And 3 are you today?”
Her words brought me to a stop.Still smiling,I 6 and walked over to her,extending(伸出) my hand.“My name's Mark.What's yours?”
For the next twenty minutes,I listened with full attention to Donna share her story.She had grown up in Louisiana where her mother and sisters 7 lived.Three years ago,she moved to California.Without any relatives and friends here,she had 8 to create a new life.It was really a great achievement for her.
A 1.A.café B.store C.restaurant D.park C 2.A.proudly B.politely C.tidily D.softly B 3.A.where B.how C.who D.why B 4.A.turned B.smiled C.shouted D.talked D 5.A.to B.at C.from D.past C 6.A.turned to B.turned off C.turned around D.turned down A 7.A.still B.once C.never D.seldom D 8.A.dreamed B.expected C.planned D.managed B 9.A.man B.car C.friend D.bus
They quickly called Grams.“I told her we found her ring in the garden.She couldn't believe it,” Daley said.“It was so strange that the carrot grew perfectly through that ring.”
Though the students were 25. allowed(允许) to answer anonymously(匿名 地),most wanted to include names.And some were even 26. excited (兴奋的) to read their notes out loud,like one shy girl who 27. bravely (勇敢地) said
my homework,”wrote one child. “I wish my teacher knew sometimes my reading homework is not signed because my mum is not free a lot,”wrote another.
“Some notes are really heartbreaking,”Schwartz tells ABC News.“I care
One of my favourite words is from Mother Teresa: “Not all of us can do great things,but we can do small things with great 14 .”To smile.Tmall conversation.To show your love.
“We were laughing,”she said.“It fits.After so many years it still fits perfectly.”
B16.How old was Grams when she lost her diamond ring?
A.13. B.71. C.84. D.105.
C 17.Who found the woman's long-lost diamond ring?
A.Mary Grams. B.Norman. C.Colleen Daley. D.Billy.
B 18.This passage mainly tells us that
.
A.a Canadian woman lost her ring
Mary Grams,84,said she can't believe the lucky carrot actually grew through the diamond ring she had long given up hope of finding.She said she never told her husband that she lost the ring,but only told her son.Her husband died five years ago.
C 10.A.yours B.ours C.hers D.his C 11.A.tried B.wanted ed D.refused A 12.A.long B.short C.great D.boring B 13.A.though B.but C.because D.until D 14.A.pride B.energy C.difficulty D.love B e up with B.take part in C.look forward to D.run out of
deeply about 23. each (每个) of my students and I don't want them to be poor forever.”She 24. explains (解释),“I hoped to know more about their lives and
how I could better support them.That was why I created the fill-in-the-blank exercise.”
B.a long-lost ring was found
C.the family farm has a long history
D.a strange carrot was pulled
A 19.The text is probably from the column(栏目) of
in a
newspaper.
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