七年级英语暑期作业专题四《阅读理解》牛津版.docx
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七年级英语暑期作业专题四《阅读理解》牛津版
It’samodernkitchen,niceandcleanwithalotofcupboards.Thereisawashingmachine,afridgeandacooker,butthereisn’tadishwasher.Therearesomelovelypicturesonthewalls,buttherearen’tanyphotographs.Thereisaradionearthecooker.Therearesomeflowers,buttherearen’tanyplants.Onthetabletherearesomeapplesandoranges.Ah!
Andtherearesomecupsandplatesnexttothesink.
()1.Thekitchenisniceandclean.
()2.Thereisnofridgeinit.
()3.Theradioisnearthedishwasher.
()4.Therearesomefruitsonthetable.
()5.Somecupsandplatesareinthesink.
(B)
Whichmealdoweneedmost-----breakfast,lunchordinner?
Dinneristhebigmealoftheday,butitisnotthemealweneedmost.Breakfastisthemealweneedmost,becausefromnightuntil(直到)thenextmorningisalongtimetogowithoutfood.Weneedfoodeverymorning.Wemayfeelcross(易怒的)orsickifwehavenobreakfast.
Howmanytimesadayshouldchildreneat?
Mostpeopleeatthreemealsaday,butfivetimesadayisfineforchildren.Childrenarealwayshungryafterschool.Theyshouldhaveasnackthen.Itkeepsthemfromeatingtoofast(阻止他们吃的太快)atdinner.Theyshouldalsohaveanappleoranorangetoeatatrecess(在课间).Theyneedtoeatoften.
Isitrighttoeatalotwhenwegetverytired?
Eatingabigmealwhenyouaretiredcanmakeyousick.Havearestfirst.Thenyourfoodwilldoyoumoregood.
Wecantalkaboutinterestingthingsatthetableandwehavetotalkquietly.Ifwearehappy,ourfooddoesmoregood.
()1.Dinneristhemostimportantmealoftheday.
()2.Weneedbreakfastbecauseweeatnothingduringalong-timesleep.
()3.Itisgoodforchildrentoeatmorethanthreemealsaday.
()4.Whenyouareverytired,itisgoodforyoutohaveabigmealimmediately(立刻).
()5.Talkingatthetablecanmakeourfooddousbetter.
(C)
Modernlifeisimportantwithouttravelling.Thefastestwayoftravelingisbyplane.Withamodernairliner(客机)ittakesonedaytotraveltoplaceswhichtookamonthormoretogettoahundredyearsago.
Travellingbytrainisslowerthanbyplane,butithasitsadvantages(优点).Youcanseethecountryyouaretravellingthrough.Moderntrainshavecomfortable(舒适的)seatsanddinningcars.Theymakeeventhelongestjourneyenjoyable.
Somepeopleprefertotravelbyseawhenpossible.Therearelargelinersandriverboats.Youcanvisitmanyothercountriesanddifferentpartsofyourcountryonthem.Shipsarenotasfastastrainsorplanes,buttravellingbyseaisaverypleasantwaytospendaholiday.
Manypeopleliketotravelbycar.Youcanmakeyourowntimetable.Youcantravelthreeorfourhundredmilesoronlyfiftyoronehundredmilesaday,justasyoulike.Youcanstopwhereveryouwish---wherethereissomethinginterestingtosee,atagoodrestaurantwhereyoucanenjoyagoodmeal,oratahotelwhereyoucanspendthenight.Thatiswhytravellingbycarisapopularpleasuretrip,whilepeopleusuallytakeatrainoraplanewhentheyaretravellingombusiness.
()1.Thefastestwayoftravellingisbyplane.
()2.Ifwetravelbycar,wecanmakethelongestholidayenjoyable.
()3.Whenpeopletravelonbusiness,theyusuallytakeabusoracar.
()4.Theymeanscomfortableseatsanddinning-cars.
()5.Inthispassage,thewritertalkedaboutthreewaysoftravelling.
(D)
Ayoungmanissittingbytheroadeatingsomething.Apolicemaniscomingover.Atoncethemangetsupquicklyandrunsdowntheroad.Thepolicemanrunsafterhim,themanrunsveryfast.Butthepolicemanrunsfaster.Afterafewminutes,thepolicemancatcheshim."Where'reyougoing?
"saysthepoliceman."Youmustbecriminalifyourunlikethatwhenyouseeapoliceman.""No,no."saystheman."I'mnotcriminal.I'mjusttoofat,yousee.ThedoctorsaystomeImustalwaysrunfastaftereating.""Isee."saysthepoliceman."You'rerunningtohelptolosesomeweight."
()1.Ayoungmanissittingbytheroadandeatingsomething.
()2.Thepolicemanrunsafterthemanbecausehethinksthemanisacriminal.
()3.Themanwhoisrunningmustbeathief(小偷)
()4.Themanrunstolosesomeweight.
()5.Whenthepolicemancomes,themanstopstosayhellotohim.
(E)
Johnthoughtthathewasclever.Hethoughtthatnoonecouldplayatrickonhimbecausehewastooclever.Heoftentalkedabouthiscleverness.
Oneday,hesaidveryrudelytoTom,“Youwillneverplayatrickonme,Tom.Youaretoostupid.”“Waitformebytheschoolgate,”repliedTom.“Iwillfindawaytotrickyou.OK?
”Thenhewenthome.
Twohourslater,Lucycameby,“Whyareyoustandinghere?
”SheaskedJohn.“IamwaitingforTom,”repliedJohn.“Heisgoingtotrickme.”“Tomhasgonehome,”saidLucy.“Youhavealreadybeentricked!
”
Fromthenon,Johnnevertalkedabouthisclevernessagain.
()1.EveryonethoughtJohnwasveryclever.
()2.JohnthoughtTomcouldn'tplayatrickonhim.
()3.Tomcouldn'tplayatrickonhimandwenthome.
()4.LucytoldJohntowaitbytheschoolgate.
()5.Infact(实际上),TomtaughtJohnagoodlesson.
(F)
Birdscanflyandbats(蝙蝠)can,too,butisabatakindofbird?
No.Abatisnotakindofbird.Theyaredifferentanimals.
Abathasfourlegs.Abirdhasonlytwo.Batshaveteethandbirdshaveno.Batshavelargeearsbutbirds’earsonlyholeinthehead.Allbatsliketoeatinsects(昆虫).Theyeatatnightandsleepinthedaytime.Intheeveningbatsarebusyflyingandcatchinginsects.Itslegshelpitfly.Thereisapieceofskinjoiningthemtogether.It’sjustlikeawing.
Somepeoplethinkbatscan’tsee.Infactit’snottrue.Batshaveeyes,buttheycan’tseewell.Batshavebetterearsthanmenhave.Theycanhearthingswhichpeoplecan’t.Theycanfeelwhereathingis.That’swhythebatscanflyaboutintheevening.
()1.Bats’earsare______birds’.
A.smallerthanB.thesameasC.largerthanD.shorterthan
()2.Abirdhas_____legsandabathas______.
A.six;twoB.four;twoC.two;fourD.two;six
()3.Whycanbatsflyaboutintheevening?
A.Becausetheycanseewell.
B.Becausetheycanfeelwhereathingis.
C.Becausetheycanhearthingswhichpeoplecan’t.
D.BothBandC.
( )4.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.Batscan’tseewell.B.Abatisakindofbird.
C.Abirdhasfourlegs.D.Allbatseatinthedaytimeandsleepatnight.
( )5.Thebesttitleofthepassageis_______.
A.BirdsB.BatsC.BatscanflyD.Astrangebird
(G)
MissGreenisveryfat.Sheweighs(称重)100kgandsheisgettingheaviereverymonth,soshegoestoseeadoctor.
Thedoctorsays,”Youneedtobeondiet(节食),Missgreen,andIhaveagoodwayhere.”Hegivesherasmallbookandsays,“ReaditcarefullyandeatthethingsonPage20everyday.Thencomebackandseemeintwoweeks.”
MissGreencomesbackagaintwoweekslater,butsheisn’tthinner.Sheisevenfatter.Thedoctorissurprisedandsays,”AreyoueatingthethingsonPage20everyday.”
“Yes,doctor,”sheanswers.
Thenextday,thedoctorvisitsMissGreenintheafternoon.Sheissurprisedtoseehim.
“MissGreen,”hesays.“Whyareyoueatingpotatoesandbread?
Youaren’tondiet.”“But,doctor,”MissGreenanswers,“Ieatmydietatlunchtimeandthisismytea.”
()1.ThedoctorthinksthatMissGreenneedsto_______.
A.eatlessfoodB.dosportC.sleepwellD.workhard
()2.Thedoctorgivesher_______.
A.somefoodB.somedrinkC.abookD.apotato
()3.ThedoctortellshertoeatthethingsonPage20_________.
A.beforemealsB.aftermealsC.formealsD.fortea
()4.Aftertwoweeks,MissGreenis_________.
A.thinnerB.fatterC.notfatD.thin
()5.WhenthedoctorvisitsMissGreen,she________.
A.isn’teatinganythingB.isdrinkingacupoftea
C.iseatingpotatoesandbreadD.iseatingthethingsonPage20
(H)
Adriverstoppedhiscaronastreetsidetohavearest.Ashelaydownintheseatandclosedhiseyes,apersoncameupandknocked(敲)atthewindowtoaskthetime.Thedriveropenedhiseyesandlookedathiswatch:
“It's8:
05,”hesaid.Thenhewenttosleepagain.Butsoonhewaswakenup(被叫醒)againbecauseasecondpersonwasknockingatthewindow.“Sir,doyouknowthetime?
”heasked.Thedriverlookedathiswatchagain,andtoldhimitwashalfpasteight.
Inthisway,thedriverthoughthecouldnothaveagoodrest,sohewroteashortnote(纸条)andstuck(贴)itonthewindowforalltosee.Itsaid,“Idon'tknowthetime.”
Again,helaydownintheseatforhissleep.Afewminuteslater,athirdpersoncameandbegantoknockatthewindow,“Hey,sir,”hesaid.“It'saquartertonine.”
()1.Howmanypersonsaskedthedriveraboutthetime?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.
()2.Thefirstpersonknockedatthewindowofthecar.
A.atfivetoeightB.athalfpasteight
C.atfivepasteightD.ataquartertonine
()3.Whydidthedriverwriteanoteandstickitonthewindow?
A.Becausehedidn'twantanybodytotroublehim.
B.Becausehedidn'tknowthetime.
C.Becauseheneededsomebodytowakehimup.
D.Becausehewantedsomebodytotellhimthetime.
()4.Thethirdpersonknockedatthewindowto.
A.tellhimwhattimeitwasB.askhimnottosleep
C.seeifthedriverwassleepingD.askhimthetime
()5.Thedriverinhiscar.
A.hadagoodsleepB.hadnoseat
C.didn'thaveagoodrestD.alwaysclosedhiseyes
(I)
Everywherewelook,thereiscolour.Weseeitintheskyandinthesea.Therearecoloursinallplantsandanimals.Colourmakesourhomesandschoolspretty.Weseeitinpicturesandinbooks.Weevenseecolourinourfood.Itmakesthingslo
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