河南省2022年中考英語(yǔ)總復(fù)習(xí) 第2課時(shí) 七上 Units 6-9練習(xí) 人教新目標(biāo)版
河南省2022年中考英語(yǔ)總復(fù)習(xí) 第2課時(shí) 七上 Units 6-9練習(xí) 人教新目標(biāo)版一、單項(xiàng)選擇1(2019·原創(chuàng))Next month, we will have art festival at school.I'm sure you'll have great time.Aa; the Ban; aCthe; / Dthe; the2(xx·安徽滁州明光二模)How do you like meeting an “efriend” alone?You'd better not, something dangerous may happen to you. Aor BandCbut Dbecause3(2019·原創(chuàng))How can I improve my ability in English?Developing a of talking with others in English is a good idea.Aplan Bhabit Cway Dchance4(xx·廣東汕頭龍湖模擬) February 9th, xx, millions of people watched the opening ceremony of PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games. AOn BIn CAt DFor 5(2019·原創(chuàng))The coat is only thirty dollars.Oh, good. I'll it.Alike Btake Cwatch Dget6(xx·江西吉安二模)Do you think the of the puter suits me?Of course. It's cheaper than I thought.Aprice Bcolor Csize Dtype7(2019·原創(chuàng))This movie is about Chinese culture. It is worth seeing again.Aluckily BreallyCnearly Dmainly8(2019·原創(chuàng))My mother always wants me more fruit to stay healthy.Ato eat BeatingCeat Dto eating9(2019·預(yù)測(cè))Early to bed and early to rise makes a man , wealthy and wise.Asilly BhealthyCangry Dshy10(2019·原創(chuàng)) is your new car?About 100,000 yuan.AHow many BHow muchCHow often DHow old二、完形填空(xx·山東濟(jì)南高新一模)Henry was not good at math. Even when the teacher explained something a second time, he still couldn't 1 it.“Never mind. I'll sit next to the boy who's the best at 2 ,” Henry thought, “and 3 his answers.”The day of the exam came, and Henry sat next to Allan, who was 4 at the top of the class in math. Henry copied Allan's answers onto his own exam paper. At the end of the exam, the teacher said, “Well, boys and girls, I've decided to give a red star to the student who got the highest grade. It's 5 for me to decide who I'll give the star to, however, 6 two students, Henry and Allan, got the 7 grade.” After a moment she went on, “But I've decided to give the star to 8 this time.”Henry was 9 when he heard this. He stood up and said, “But I got the same grade as Allan, madam.”“That's true.” the teacher said. “However, Allan's answer to Question 6 was I don't know., but 10 was Nor do I”1A.retell Banswer Cremember Dunderstand2A.English Bmath Cscience DChinese3A.check Bcopy Ckeep Dchoose4A.never Balmost Calways Dsometimes5A.hard Beasy Cunusual Dimportant6A.if Bthough Cuntil Dbecause7A.low Bhigh Csame Ddifferent8A.Allan BHenry Cnobody Danybody9A.afraid Bangry Cpleased Dworried10A.his Bmine Cyours Dothers'三、閱讀理解(2019·預(yù)測(cè))In your school, are you allowed to choose the subjects you want to learn? Of course, the answer is “No” here in China.In America there is a school trying something new. At a high school in Florida, students will be able to choose their own classes. We all know that some students are better at some subjects than others. Some students plan to go on to college, while others will not. At this school students are able to find subjects they are interested in, and possibly even find the field(領(lǐng)域) they would like to go into after school. They are allowed to choose a subject like biology, math, a foreign language, or study skills like puter or car repair.Some people think this is a good idea, because it helps students think about what they want to do in the future, and the school helps to give them the knowledge and skills needed to get there. They say that giving the students the chance to choose their own classes makes high school more interesting. Others disagree. They think it will make it difficult for students to discover different possibilities(潛力). They point out that fourteenyearold teenagers are too young to know what they will want to do in the future.What do you think? Would you like to be able to choose your own classes? Many useful changes have been made in education, but seeing the differences in each student is also important. How can we help each student bee a better student?1Students at a high school in Florida are allowed to .Ago on to college without taking big examsBfind a parttime job they would like to doClearn how to make a puter or a carDchoose subjects that they are interested in 2Some people think allowing students to choose their own classes helps them .Ashow how smart they areBknow differences between themCprepare for their futureDknow their duties in life 3Some people don't agree students should choose their own classes because they think .Asome students are too nervous to make a right decisionBsome students shouldn't be a repair worker in the futureCsome students care little about their own futureDsome students aren't old enough to know what they want to do 4Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?AAll the high schools in Florida give the students the chance to choose their own classes.BSome people think allowing students to choose their classes can help them find their own possibilities.CThe school in Florida helps students by giving the knowledge and skills they will need.DIn the writer's opinion, it's not important to see the differences in each student in school education.5What is the best title of the passage?AChinese educationBA new way of educationCTo change our educationDTo improve learning skills四、詞語(yǔ)運(yùn)用(2019·預(yù)測(cè))everythingsayknowcleveralthoughbuthopetellwithoutexcitedoctorbyA married couple were very worried about their son. 1. he was normal in every other way, he seemed to be dumb(啞的). He had never spoken once and now he was six years old. They had tried 2. to get him to speak, but failed.The finest doctors in the country had examined him, but could find nothing wrong with his throat. The boy seemed to be a(n) 3. child. It was just that he never spoke.“It's possible,” one of the 4. said, “that there is something wrong with his mind, and he does not 5. that he can speak.”“But he can read and write,” the boy's mother said, “We've written him notes, 6. him that he can speak, begging(請(qǐng)求) him to speak.”“It's certainly very strange,” the doctor said. “Maybe he will grow out of his silence one day.”The years passed. The boy left primary school and went to middle school. He left middle school and went to university. But he did not 7. one word.Then, one day, during a winter vacation, he was sitting at the dining table having a meal with his parents.8 any warning, he looked up from his meal and said, “Pass me the salt, please.”O(jiān)n hearing this, his parents were very 9. “You spoke! You spoke!” they cried. “Why have you waited so long to speak?”The young man looked at them, surprised 10. their attitude.“I didn't have anything to say,” he said. “Until now everything has been perfect. But you obviously(明顯地) forgot to put salt in these potatoes.”五、補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(2019·原創(chuàng))A: Thank you for the birthday gift, Dad. It's the best gift I have ever had.B: 1. .A: I've always wanted a puter. 2. .B: And you need it to chat(聊天) with your friends, too.A: I guess you are right. 3. ?B: Send an email? Er, just do like this. 4. ?A: Yes, Dad. I think it's easy.B: 5. .A: I won't, I promise.參考答案一、15 BDBAB610 ABABB二、15 DBBCA610 DCABC三、DCDCB四、1.Although2.everything3.clever4doctors5.know6.telling7say8.Without9.excited10.by五、1.I'm glad you like it2I need it to do my homework3Could you show me how to send an email4Have you got it5Just don't spend too much time on it