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初一英语春季班第十三讲:Module 12 阅读完形训练
第十三讲:Module 12 阅读完形训练 A Herbert and Zelmyra, couple from North Carolina got married about 80 years ago. They are the world’s longest-married living couple. Today, they’re still keeping strong, even at the ages of 104 (Herbert) and 102 (Zelmyra). Zelmyra still remembers what Herbert was like when she first married him. “He was not cool; he was not a fighter,” she told the reporter. “He was quiet and kind.” The couple was poor when they got married, but they worked hard to build a good life for their family. They had five children, and raised enough money to put them all through college. They have ten grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Though they’ve spent many years together, the couple takes care to give each other space: they go to different movies, and Zelmyra is always happy to turn over the TV to Herbert when the baseball comes on. They never fight. If you want to know their secret of love, you’re in luck: on Valentine’s Day, the couple is planning to answer 14 questions about couple life. Have something to ask them? Just mail your question to @longestmarried by February 13th, and you might get their answer. We’re sure they’ll have better advice for you than Dr. Phil. 1. How old is Herbert? A. 80 years old. B. 82 years old. C. 104 years old. D. 102 years old. 2. What did Zelmyra think of her husband when he was young? A. He was cool. B. He was strong. C. He was thin. D. He was quiet. 3. The couple has ________ children. A. five B. ten C. nine D. twenty-four 4. The underlined words “turn over” mean ________ in Chinese. A. 翻转 B. 移交给 C. 打开 D. 关闭 5. How will the couple tell people about their secret of love? A. On the Internet. B. By phone. C. By radio. D. On TV. B Mr. Johnson worked in a restaurant. But he wasn’t a good cook. At last he lost his job. He hated hard work and didn’t want to stay in the city. Once something was wrong with his ear. He had to see a doctor. ___1___. And five minutes later he had to pay the doctor twenty dollars. He thought it was easy to get much money. So he came to the small town and opened a hospital. ___2___. But soon they found he couldn’t treat them at all and his medicine wasn’t useful. People hardly came and he had nothing to do. One evening he heard a knock on the door. ___3___. He thought he had a bad cold and he asked him to take some medicine. After that the man left. The following morning he heard that the traveler died in a hotel. On the third day a young man came in and said, “Thank you very much, doctor!” ___4___ And he said, “I haven’t seen you before. What do you thank me for?” “My uncle died from your wrong treatment the day before yesterday and he left much money to me.” A. He got up quickly and saw a traveler lying in front of his hospital. B. Johnson has worked in a hospital for ten years. C. The doctor looked him over and gave him some medicine. D. Johnson was very surprised to hear that. E. At first the people there knew nothing about him and they came to see him. C When I first knew Mike, we lived in a small village in Scotland. It was very different from Mike’s life in London now. We went to school together on our bicycles. Every morning I went to his house and knocked on the door. Every morning Mike’s mom said “I’m sorry. He’s a bit late this morning”, and so I had to wait. Each day we were late for school, and I remember the teacher got very angry with us. I never told her we were late because of Mike. Now, 25 years later, I play tennis with Mike. I usually drive him to the tennis club. I go to his flat and he opens the door and says, “I’m sorry. I’m a bit late today.” The only reason he wasn’t late for his own wedding is that we lied to him about the time! As boys we spent a lot of time out riding on our bikes. We went walking and fishing. I didn’t like fishing because I couldn’t swim. Probably the funniest thing we did was when we stole a bottle of whiskey from my Dad. We cycled about 5 miles away to drink it in one of our favourite places. When we finished drinking it, we couldn’t cycle back --- it was a long, slow walk. I’m sure we looked awful. We still do, when we come back from the pub on Friday nights. Nothing has changed really. Oh, and I still can’t swim. 1. Mike now lives in ________. A. a village in Scotland C. a village near London B. London D. a flat in Scotland 2. ________ got up late every morning. A. Mike’s mom B. Mike C. I D. Both of us 3. 25 years later, Mike ________. A. is always early C. is still late as before B. is never late again D. is still early as before 4. As boys, both Mike and the writer liked ________. A. fishing B. swimming C. riding D. drinking 5. The writer and Mike walked 5 miles back home because they ________. A. were drunk B. were tired C. enjoyed walking D. looked awful D Some fishermen in Karachi, Pakistan were lucky enough to catch a 40-foot long whale shark. However, the whale shark wasn’t really killed by the fishermen. They saw it on the water with neither swimming nor feeling, in the Arabian Sea about 90 miles off the coast of Karachi for almost ten days, before it was finally pulled to the beach. As you can dream, lifting the whale was no easy task. It took many people a few hours to get it out of the water. Then they began to sell the whale. After some bidding, the whale shark was finally sold for just about 18,800 dollars! These huge animals belong to the shark family and are the largest fish. The longest whale shark was about 41.50 feet long. However, there have been some reports of ones even longer than that. Although they have large, scary mouths with about 300 teeth, these fish were really not dangerous to humans. They have even been known to allow swimmers to ride on them. Whale sharks are usually found in warm waters. They can live up to 70 years in the sea. Unluckily, people have killed too many whale sharks because of accidents and money, as well as, less food for their growing population. Like a lot of other animals in the world, whale sharks are also in great danger. 1. What was wrong with the whale shark? A. It was killed by the fishermen. C. It was on the water without feeling. B. It was too hungry to swim on. D. It really killed some fishermen. 2. It took the fishermen ________ to pull the shark to the beach. A. 90 hours B. 40 hours C. a few days D. a few hours 3. According to the passage, whale sharks are really ________ to people. A. friendly B. dangerous C. scary D. serious 4. Which of the following is NOT true? A. Some whale sharks are killed by accident. B. Whale sharks usually live in cold waters. C. There is no enough food for whale sharks. D. People kill some whale sharks for money. 5. From the passage, we mainly know ________. A. fishermen in Karachi tried their best to save the whale shark B. it wasn’t easy for fishermen to take the whale shark out of water C. we should do something to help keep whale sharks safe D. the whale shark was finally sold for about 18,800 dollars E All big cities are quite similar. Living in a modern Asian city is not very different from living in an American city. It’s not the same to ___1___ on farms, however. In many parts of the ___2___, farmers and their families live in ___3___ or towns. In the United States, however, each farm family lives on ___4___ own fields. They usually can’t see any ___5___. Instead of traveling from a village to the fields every morning, American farmers stay on their land throughout the week. They travel to the nearest town on Saturdays for ___6___ or on Sunday for church. The children take ___7___ to large schools. These schools serve all of the farm families living in the area. In some areas, there are small schools serving a few farm families, and the children ___8___ to school. Of course life keeps changing for ___9___, including farmers. Today there are cars, good roads, and television sets. And of course there are modern machines for farming. All of these have ___10___ farm life. For many years, however, farming in America was often a lonely way of living. Farmers had to deal with their own problems, instead of getting help from ___11___. They learned to try new methods, and to trust their own ___12___ instead of following older ways. 1. A. live B. stay C. work D. sleep 2. A. country B. world C. city D. mountain 3. A. cities B. houses C. streets D. villages 1. A. one’s B. its C. it’s D. his 2. A. animal B. tree C. people D. neighbor 3. A. swimming B. fishing C. shopping D. climbing 4. A. buses B. trains C. ships D. planes 5. A. ride B. walk C. jump D. swim 6. A. someone B. anyone C. everyone D. nobody 7. A. given B. changed C. made D. got 8. A. other B. the other C. another D. others 9. A. thoughts B. ideas C. minds D. reasons F Last weekend, when Jack was walking in the park, he saw a woman, who lived a few miles away, sitting on a bench with a dog beside her. The dog was looking up at the woman. Jack walked up to the woman and said, “Hello, Sue, how are you? May I sit and talk with you for a while?” “Of course, please sit down,” Sue said. Jack sat down next to Sue on the bench, and they talked quietly together. The dog continued to look up at Sue, as if waiting for something. “That’s a nice dog, isn’t he?” Jack said, pointing at the animal. “Yes, he is. He’s handsome. He’s a bit of mixture (混血), but that’s not a bad thing. He’s strong and healthy,” Sue said. “And hungry,” Jack said. “He hasn’t taken his eyes off you. He thinks you’ve got some food for him.” “That’s true,” Sue said. “But I haven’t.” They both laughed and then Jack said, “Does your dog bite?” “No,” Sue said. “He’s never bitten anyone. He’s always gentle and friendly.” Hearing this, Jack decided to hold out his hand and touched the animal’s head. Suddenly it jumped up and bit his finger. “Hey!” Jack was very angry and shouted. “You said your dog didn’t bite.” Sue replied in surprise. “Yeah, I did. But this is not my dog. My dog’s at home.” 1. Were Jack and Sue strangers? _________________________________________________________________ 2. What did Sue think of the dog beside her? _________________________________________________________________ 3. Why did the dog look at Sue? _________________________________________________________________ 4. Why was Jack not afraid to touch the dog? _________________________________________________________________ 5. Did Sue’s dog bite? _________________________________________________________________ G There are many ways of shopping. You can shop by telephone, by post or through your home computer, but for many people, the most exciting way to ___1___ is also the most traditional --- at a street market. You can find markets ___2___ in the world. Here are ___3___ of them: There are many “floating (漂浮的) markets” in Asia; perhaps the most unusual is in ___4___, at a place called Damnoen Saduak. It’s open from six in the ___5___ to the noon every day. People ___6___ fresh fruit from their boats. Many Belgians (比利时人) say that the Grand Place is the most ___7___ square in the world. It is the home of a colourful flower market. It’s open every day ___8___ Monday. On Monday, instead of ___9___, there’s a wonderful bird market! One of the world’s most famous markets is in Mexico City (墨西哥城) --- the Sonora Market. You can buy toys, birds, herbs and medicine. There are all kinds of things. It’s open every day from ___10___ in the morning till late at night. In England, every weekend, thousands of young people from all over London ___11___ to the Camden Market --- it’s the place to go for street fashion, CDs and tapes. Many people also go there for ___12___. 1. A. shop B. buy C. sell D. exchange 2. A. somewhere B. nowhere C. anywhere D. someplace 3. A. two B. three C. four D. five 4. A. Thailand B. Canada C. America D. England 5. A. evening B. morning C. afternoon D. night 6. A. pick B. get C. carry D. sell 7. A. interesting B. beautiful C. exciting D. colourful 8. A. but B. besides C. except D. without 9. A. flowers B. fruit C. birds D. tapes 10. A. six B. breakfast C. beginning D. early 11. A. travel B. come C. get D. go 12. A. play B. pleasure C. fun D. swimming 教材知识点巩固---Module 12 单项选择 1. We can’t imagine ________ in such a lonely island. A. live B. to live C. living D. lived 2. ---I must leave now. ---OK. Make sure ________ off the lights when you leave. A. turns B. to turn C. turned D. turning 3. ________ this kind of peach, and you will like it. A. To try B. Trying C. Try D. Tried 4. Just ________ here and don’t go around, or your parents can’t find you. A. to stay B. stayed C. stay D. staying 5. The Internet is so closely connected with our daily life. Can you ________ a life without it? A. understand B. imagine C. consider D. expect 6. ---I have ________ in learning English and I’m so worried. Could you help me with it? ---Sure, I’d love to. A. joy B. interest C. trouble D. fun 7. ---________, Peter? ---I have a bad cold. A. What colour do you like C. What’s the matter with you B. Where are you D. What’s the weather like 1. ---Don’t talk in class. ---________. A. No, you can’t B. Yes, I can C. Yes, I do D. I’m sorry 2. Does he have to practice ________ English every day? A. to speak B. speaking C. to say D. saying 3. ---Jim, would you please tidy up your room by yourself? ________ you are no longer a kid. ---All right, I’m coming. A. First of all B. After all C. As a result D. For example 4. Jack, ________, or you will get heavier. A. doesn’t play sports any more C. doesn’t eat so much meat B. don’t play sports any more D. don’t eat so much meat 5. Stop ________. Listen to the teacher. A. talk B. to talk C. talked D. talking 6. ---Is that girl in red Sally? ---No, it ________ her. She has gone to Hong Kong. A. may be B. must be C. can’t be D. mustn’t be 7. I can play the guitar, but I ________ play the violin. A. don’t B. am not C. can’t D. mustn’t 8. Ben, ________ climb the tree. It is very dangerous. A. doesn’t B. not C. don’t D. isn’t 9. We will wait for you ________ the bottom of the mountain. A. by B. to C. at D. on 10. They had some trouble ________ the way. So they asked the police the way to the park. A. find B. found C. finding D. to find 11. Tom and Jack got to school ________ the same time in the morning. A. in B. at C. on D. for 12. ---I feel tired and sleepy. ---Why not stop ________? A. to relax B. relaxing C. to work 13. ---Whose shoes are these? ---They ________ be Mike’s. They are much too large for him. A. might B. may C. mustn’t D. can’t 14. ---My brother won the first prize in speech competition. ---Congratulations! You ________ be excited about that! A. need B. must C. would D. can 22. The first Huaguoshan International Golf Open was ________ success that we enjoyed ourselves very much. A. such a great B. a such great C. so a great D. a so great查看更多