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广州市初中英语7下语法选择

7下语法选择

语法填空

Chinatown,SanFrancisco,is1largestChinesecommunity(社区)outsideAsia.Let’s2forawalkthroughChinatownnow.3hastwenty-foursquareblocks.InthestreetsyoucanhearChinese4thanEnglish.

The5ofChinatownisStocktonStreet.IthasChinesefish,fruitandvegetablemarkets,bakersandspiceshops.Anditdoesn’t6toomuch!

TheChinatownYouthCentreisat777StocktonStreet.OpenMondaytoFriday,thetelephonenumberis4.

Well,areyoutiredaftertheshopping?

Doyouenjoy7tea?

Let’sgointotheImperialTeaCourtonPowellStreet8someOolongtea.Andnowlet’swalkon.

Time9?

DoyouliketoeatShanghai-stylefood?

Well,thentheplacetostopisFountainCourtat354ClementStreet.There10somanynicedishesonthemenu.AndwehadBeijingDuckandawholesteamedfish.

()1.A.twoB.thetwoC.secondD.thesecond

()2.A.goesB.togoC.goD.going

()3.A.ItB.TheyC.ItsD.them

()4.A.muchB.manyC.moreD.most

()5.A.centralB.centerC.centersD.Central

()6.A.payB.costsC.spendD.cost

()7.A.todrinkB.drinkingC.drinksD.drink

()8.A.withB.forC.ofD.on

()9.A.toeatB.eatC.eatingD.eats

()10.A.hasB.isC.areD.have

IfyougotoHongKong1air,youwillarriveatKaiTakAirport,Becausetherewasnotenoughland,itwasbuiltoutintothesea.Itis2thepartofHongKongcalledKowloon.Kowloonis3inHongKong.

4bigareaisHongKongIsland.Youcangettherebyshipor5atunnelunderthesea.MostofHongKongarefarmlandsandmountains.

ThepopulationofHongKong6over6million.ChineseandEnglisharespokenbymanypeoplethere.YoucanbuyallkindsofthingsinHongKong,7clothes,computers,radiosandTVs.

PeoplefromallovertheworldtraveltoHongKongeveryyear.Youcanwatchdogracingormotorracing.Someplacesarequietandbeautiful.8youarehotandtired,therearesmallcoolgardenstorestin.Therearealsoalotofbuildings9.HongKongisagoodplaceforChinesefood.Youcanenjoymanykindsofcooking,suchasfish,meatandvegetables.BeijingDuckisfamous.Thereiscertainlyalot10andtodoinHongKong.

()1.A.onB.inC.bytheD.by

()2.A.onB.inC.ofD.at

()3.A.oneofthreebigareasB.oneofthethreebigareas

C.oneofthethreebigareaD.oneofthreebigareas

()4.A.OtherB.AnotherC.TheotherD.Others

()5.A.throughB.acrossC.overD.in

()6.A.beB.areC.isD.was

()7.A.looklikeB.seemasC.suchasD.lookas

()8.A.BeforeB.AssoonasC.AfterD.When

()9.A.liveinB.liveC.toliveinD.tolive

()10.A.seeingB.toseeC.seeD.sees

TheSaharaisoneoftheworld’s1deserts(沙漠).Manypeoplethinkithasalwaysbeenadesert2theyarewrong.AtonetimetheSaharawasunderwater,andthenthewaterwentawayandthingsgrew.3,hotwindsmadeeverythingverydryandthen4couldgrow.

Duringtheday,theSaharacanbe5placeintheworld.Oneday,in1924,itwas℉,or58℃.6night,however,itisnotsohot,andinwinteritcanbeverycool.Not7biganimalscanliveinthedesert.Thecamel(骆驼)isthebestknownandthere8alsoakindofdeer.Theseanimalscanliveforalongtime9water.Therearealsopeoplelivinginthedesert.TheyarecalledBedouins(贝多因人).Theydon’tliveinthesameplaceallthetime,butmoverabout10placetoplace

()1.A.bigB.biggerC.thebiggestD.biggest

()2.A.butB.andC.orD.so

()3.A.HoweverB.ButC.SoD.And

()4.A.everythingB.anythingC.somethingD.nothing

()5.A.hotB.hotterC.hottestD.thehottest

()6.A.InB.OnC.AtD.By

()7.A.muchB.manyC.alotD.alotsof

()8.A.beB.isC.areD.has

()9.A.withB.withoutC.haveD.has

().betweenB.byC.fromD.of

Judy1DrRayabouttreesbecauseshewantstocollectsomefactsforaclassproject2pollution.JudyasksDrRaywhysheisso3intrees.DrRaysaysbecausetreesarethebiggestandoldestlivingthingsonEarth.Judydoesn’tknowwhattreesare4for.DrRaytellsherthattreesareusefulformanythings.

5,thewood,therubberandthepaperallcomefromtrees.Alsotreesarenaturalairconditioners.They6theairandcleanit.JudythinksDrRayknowsalotabouttrees.WhileDrRaysaysthat7scientistsdon’tknowhowtreescommunicatewithoneanother.Forexample,wheninsectsattackatree,itcanwarn8treesaroundit.Sometreescanevenjointheir9togetherunderground,andpasseachotherfoodandwater.Judywantstoknowiftreesarein10.DrRaysaystheyare,becausepeoplecutdownandburnalotoftreeseveryyear.Peoplearedestroyingtheirbestpollutionfighters.

()1.A.tellsB.talksC.interviewsD.interview

()2.A.onB.aboutC.ofD.with

()3.A.doB.interestedC.interestingD.good

()4.A.famousB.useC.usefulD.known

()5.A.ForexamplesB.SuchasC.HoweverD.Forexample

()6.A.polluteB.freshC.needD.cool

()7.A.manyB.afewC.alotofD.even

()8.A.otherB.theotherC.anotherD.others

()9.A.leavesB.rootsC.branchesD.trunks

()10.A.hungerB.troubleC.dangerD.safety

Hundredsofyearago,lifewasharderthanitistoday.Peopledidn’thavemodernmachines.Therewasnomodernmedicine,1.

Lifetodayhasbroughtnewproblems.Oneofthebiggestispollution.Waterpollutionhasmadeourriversandlakesdirty.Itkillsourfishandpollutesourdrinkingwater.Noisepollutionmakesus2louderandbecomeangry3Airpollutionisthemostseriouskindofpollutiontoall4thingsintheworld.

Cars,planesandfactoriesallpolluteouraireveryday.Sometimesthepollutedairis5thickthatitislikeaquilt(被子)6thecity.Thiskindsofquiltiscallsmog.

Manycountriesaremakingrules7againstpollution.Factoriesmustnowcleantheirwaterbeforeitispouredaway,andtheymustn’tletdirtysmokegointotheair.

Weneedtodomany8things.Wecanputwastethingsintothedustbinanddonotthrowthemontotheground.Wecangotowork9busorwithorfriendsinthesamecar.Ifthereare10peopledriving,therewillbelesspollution.Rulesarenotenough.Everypersonmusthelptofightpollution.

()1.A.alsoB.tooC.eitherD.aswell

()2.A.totalkB.talkC.talkingD.talked

()3.A.easierB.easilyC.moreeasierD.moreeasily

()4.A.aliveB.livingC.livelyD.lived

()5.A.soB.veryC.quiteD.even

()6.A.onB.aboveC.overD.in

()7.A.tofightB.fightingC.fightD.fought

()8.A.theotherB.otherC.anotherD.others

()9.A.onB.inC.byD.for

()10.A.lessB.fewerC.moreD.few

JohnstayedatthehotelwithhisdogCharliethatnight.HesuddenlyheardCharlie1whilehewassleeping.Hesmelt2andgotup.Justthen,thefirealarmwentoff.Hepickedupthephone,butitwas3.Hewenttothedoor,butitwastoohottotouch.Somethicksmokecameinaroundthedoor.Hemadethetowelswetandput4alongthedoor.Andhehadto5onthefloorwithCharlie.Itwashardtowait.Herushedtothewindowwhenthefiremencame.Hewavedand6.Thefiremenhelpedthemgetontotheground.Theyweresafeatlast.

()1.A.barksB.barkedC.barkD.tobark

()2.A.smokingB.smokeC.smokesD.smoked

()3.A.diedB.dyingC.deadD.death

()4.A.theyB.itC.theirD.them

()5.A.lieB.layC.lyingD.lies

()6.A.shoutB.shoutedC.shoutsD.shouting

Weusuallysaythatpeoplehavefivesenses.Sensesarethewaysthatweknowwhatishappeningaround1.Thefivemainsensesaresight,2,touch,tasteandsmell.

Eachsenseusuallydepends3oneorgan(器官)ofthebody.Thisorganreceivestheinformationandthenthenerves(神经)sendthisinformation4thebrain.Forexample,eyescontrolsight,earscontrolhearingandskincontrols5.Tastedependsonthetongue(舌头)andsmelldependsonthenose.

Manypeoplebelievehumanbeingshave“a6sense”.Accordingtomanyexperts,somepeoplecouldseewhat7inanearfuture,sotheycouldgetawayfromdanger,Butonly8peoplehavethisability.Othersdon’tbelieveit.

Therearealso9importantsenses.Thereisthesenseofbalance,whichstopsusfrom10down.Wealsohavesensesofhunger,thirst,heatandcold.

()1.A.ourselvesB.ourC.usD.we

()2.A.hearB.listeningC.listenD.hearing

()3.A.onB.inC.forD.of

()4.A.inB.toC.onD.for

()5.A.touchB.touchingC.touchesD.touched

()6.A.sixB.anotherC.sixthD.other

()7.A.happenedB.willhappenC.happenD.ishappening

()8.A.fewB.littleC.afewD.alittle

()9.A.theotherB.otherC.anotherD.others

()10.A.fellB.fallC.fallsD.falling

ItwasdinnertimefortheMurryfamily.Thetwochildren,Kirsty,agedsix,andDarren,agedfour,weresittingatthe1Mr.andMrs.Murrywereinthekitchen.

“I’mvery2aboutDarren.”SaidMrs.Murrytoherhusband.‘‘He’sfouryearsoldandhe’sneverspoken.He’sneversaida3.”

“Iknow,”heanswered,“Kirstycouldtalkwhenshewaseighteenmonthsold.I4he’sallright.”

Theypickeduptheplates,tookthemintothediningroomand5theminfrontofthechildren.

“Oh,6,”saidKirsty.“It’schickenandrice.That’smyfavouritedinner.”

Darrensat7attheendofthetabl

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