人教版七年级上学期Unit 1 My names Gina 单元测试B卷Word格式文档下载.docx
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A.be
B.are
C.is
D.am
4.(2分)SheisWangQian.________firstnameis________.
A.Her;
Qian
B.His;
Wang
C.Her;
D.His;
5.(2分)–WehadareallygoodtimewhenwewereinParis.
–______.
A.Don'
tsaythat.
B.It'
sapity.
C.Oh,I'
mgladtohearthat.
D.Oh,it'
sveryniceofyou.
6.(2分)—Oh,thiscartoonbookisveryinteresting.Wheredidyoubuy___?
Iwanttobuy_____,too.
—Inthebookshopnearmyhome.
A.one;
one
B.it;
it
C.it;
D.one;
7.(2分)——Ihavesomebignewsforyou.You'
vebeenacceptedasamemberofourclub.
——______
That'
sgreat!
A.HaveI?
B.Pardon?
C.Congratulations!
D.Goodidea!
8.(2分)HisnameisDavidGreen,weoftencallhimMr____.
A.David
B.Green
C.DavidGreen
D.GreenDavid
9.(2分)Thisis__________.
A.msGreen
B.ZhangyiNing
C.Zhangpeng
D.ZhangYining
10.(2分)--MayIborrowyourdictionary?
---____________.
A.Sure
B.Idon'
thaveone
C.No,thanks
D.No,youcan'
t
二、完型填空(共1题;
共8分)
11.(8分)完形填空
SavingJesse'
sArm
Atabout8p.m.onJuly6th,eight-year-oldJessewasplayingintheseainaNationalParknearPensacola.Itwastheendofaperfectdayatthebeachwithhisuncleandaunt.
Suddenly,atwo-meter-longshark(鲨鱼)appeared1
anditbitoffJesse'
srightarmfromtheshoulder.BythetimehisuncleandauntpulledJesseoutofthewater,hewasunconscious(失去知觉的)andhadalreadylostalotof2.
WhileJesse'
sauntwasgivingtheboythekissoflife,hisuncleranbackintotheseaand3theshark.Amazingly,hemanagedtocatchthesharkandpullitoutofthewaterontothebeach,althoughthismightsoundimpossible.Atthatmomenttwoparkworkersarrivedtohelpthefamilyandoneofthemshotthesharkfourtimesinthehead.Thenheheldopentheshark'
s4whiletheotherworkerreacheddownitsstomachandpulledoutJesse'
sarm.
Afewminuteslater,ahelicopter(直升机)tooktheboyandhisarmtothenearesthospital,whereDr.IanRogersandhisteammanagedto5thearmtoJesse'
sbodyagain.Theoperationlastedelevenhours.WhenthedoctorssawJesse'
sfingersgopink,theyknewtheoperationhadbeena6.
Aftersuchaterribleaccidentnobodybelievesthatgoodthingswillhappen,butthemedicalteamarehopefulthatJessewillbeableto7
hisarmagaininthefuture.
“AlthoughJesse'
sstoryisterrifying,itwouldbenotcorrecttothinkthatsharksarealwayssodangerous.Sharksareusuallyharmlesstohuman.”Dr.IanRogerssaid.“However,weshouldbe8forsafetyandshouldonlyswimonbeacheswheretherearelifeguards.”
(1)
A.quickly
B.slowly
C.loudly
D.happily
(2)
A.water
B.weight
C.blood
D.sight
(3)
A.helped
B.killed
C.bit
D.found
(4)
A.mouth
B.eye
C.ear
D.head
(5)
A.stop
B.connect
C.place
D.break
(6)
A.fail
B.harm
C.success
D.progress
(7)
A.give
B.use
C.make
D.put
(8)
A.respectable
B.comfortable
C.terrible
D.responsible
三、阅读理解(共2题;
共22分)
12.(6分)根据短文理解,完成下列各题。
RecentresearchfromthePewInternetProjectsuggeststhat90%ofAmericansagedfrom12to17usetheInternet,and51%ofthoseteensusesocialnetworks.However,therearemanypossibleproblemswithsocialnetworkingsitesandtheteenagerswhousethem.
Apartfromthesocialadvantages,socialnetworkingsitescanbeusedtorecordschoolresearch,developartistictalentsandexperimentwithotherformsofsubjectcreation.Theyprovideawaytocommunicatewithotherswhosharethesameinterestsandtogethelpfuladviceonongoingprojects.
Alongwiththeseadvantagescomesomedangers.Forexample,mostsocialnetworkingsitesareopentoall,especiallyMySpace,whichisthemostpopularsocialnetworkamongteensinAmerica.Itmeansthattheycouldbeputinunpleasantandfrighteningsituations.
Agreaterdangeristhatteensmaybecomeobjectsofthepeoplewithsecretpurposes.Thesecrecyofsomesocialnetworkingsitesmakesiteasyfordangerouspeopletofindyoungteensandinvitethemintodangerousconversations.It'
seasyforthemtopretendasteensanddrawchildrenintodangerousreal-worldcommunicationaswell.Thenfurtherhurtmightbeonitsway.
Anotherdangerisidentitystealing,whichcanhappenwhenteenssharetoomuchinformationabouttheirnames,datesofbirthandlocations.
Therefore,it'
sveryimportanttomakesureteensaresafewhentheyusesocialnetworks.
Manyofthesamerulesthatworkforonlinechatworkforthesesites:
※Don'
tuseyourrealname.
tgiveoutpersonalinformationtopeopleyoudon’tknow.Alastnameandatownareenoughforabadguytofindwhereyouare.
tbelievethatpeoplearewhotheysaytobe.
※Immediatelyendanycommunicationthatmakesyouuncomfortableandreportittoaparent.
Onlyifyouaresureofyoursafety,canyouenjoythefunbroughtbysocialnetworking.Besides,tryingtodealwithallproblemsonyourowncanleadtoterribleresults.Remember,askingyourparentsorschoolofficialsforhelpdoesn’tmeanyouareunabletodoanythingbutwiserthanmanyothers.
(1)Howmanydangersofusingsocialnetworksarementionedinthepassage?
A.2
B.3
C.4
D.5
(2)ThewritertakesMySpaceasanexampletoshowthat________.
A.studentscouldbeputintounrealsituationsontheInternet
B.teenagersarefacingunknowndangersonthesocialnetworks
C.InternetprovidesmoresocialwebsitestoAmericanteenagers
D.socialnetworksareverypopularamongteenagersinAmerica
(3)Wecaninferfromthepassagethat________.
A.thedangersaresimilarwhenchattingonlineandsurfingsocialnetworks
B.morethanhalfAmericanteenagersagedfrom12to17usesocialnetworks
C.teenswhoaskforhelparewiserwhenmeetingproblemsonsocialnetworks
D.therearemoredisadvantagesthanadvantagesforteenstousesocialnetworks
13.(16分)阅读理解。
C
Thefriendshipbetweenhumansanddogspossiblybegan14,000yearsago.
Herearefourexamplesof"
adog'
slife"
inthehumanworldtoday.
Treatedlikeaqueen
Tiffyisoneofthesedogs.Herowner,NancyJaneLoewy,treatsherlikeaqueen.ShepatientlypreparesTiffy'
smealsofmeat,fish,chickenanddifferentkindsoffreshvegetables.Tiffyalsoeatsyoghurtandbiscuitsafterdinner.Loewy'
shusbandhasaverygoodjobandhertwosonsareawayatuniversity,soshehasthetimeandmoneytotreatTiffyverywell,andshetrulyenjoysdoingit."
Iwanttogiveherthehealthiest,mostwonderfullifeaslongaspossible,"
shesays.
Foodsnifferdogs(嗅探犬)
FoodsnifferdogsworkatinternationalairportsintheUnitedStates.Theirjobistosmellandfindillegal(不合法的)fruits,vegetablesandotherfoodsinbagsandmail.Thesefoodssometimesbringinsectsanddiseaseswhichcouldbedangerousforplantsandanimals.Thedogcalmlysitsdownnexttoanythingthatsmellssuspicious(可疑的).Thedog'
shumanpartnerthenchecksforillegalfoods.Snifferdogsarefriendlyandcute,sotheydon'
tscarepeopleastheysniffthroughthecrowds.Moreimportantly,thesedogshaveanastonishingnoseforfood.Theycanfindfoodinbags84%ofthetime.
Animalcarers
Jessieisawhippet(水灵狗)thatvisitsverysickchildreninhospital.
Sheshowsthemherloveandwhentheyfeeldown,Jessiemakesthemhappy.Jessiehelpspatientstostaystrongduringtheirtimeinhospital.
Therearemanydifferentkindsofanimalsthathelppeople.
Wetrain"
servicedogs"
tohelppeoplewithphysicaldisabilities.Thebestknownservicedogsareguidesfortheblind.
Buttheycanalsolearnto
tumlightsonandoff,pickupobjectsfromthefloorandevenpullwheelchairs.
Doggiedetectives(侦探犬)
Search-and-rescue(SAR)dogsusetheiramazingnosestofindpeople.Theycansmelltinyclues(绒索)thatpeopleleavewherevertheygo.Theseincludebacteria(细菌),smallpiecesofclothingandhairs.Theymayfindmissinghikersandsearchthroughrubble(碎石)
afterearthquakesandotherdisasters.
(1)WhatfooddoesTiffyeat?
A.Onlyyoghurtandbiscuits.
B.Anythingexceptvegetables
C.Normaldogfoodfromshops.
D.Home-cookedmeals.
(2)WhatfooddoesTiffyeat?
(3)Whichofthefollowingisthebestexpressiontofillintheblankinthepassage?
A.lookformissinghikers
B.openandclosedoors
C.doanytasksforpeople
D.followpeoplehereandthere
(4)Whichofthefollowingisthebestexpressiontofillintheblankinthepassage?
(5)Whatkindofdogsisthemosthelpfulwhenachildislost?
A.SARdogs.
B.Whippetdogs.
C.Snifferdogs.
D.Queendogs.
(6)Whatkindofdogsisthemosthelpfulwhenachildislost?
(7)What'
sthepurposeofthepassage?
A.Tointroducedifferentkindsoffoodsnifferdogs.
B.Totellthereaderstheimportanceofprotectinganimals.
C.Toshowthespecialrelationshipsbetweendogsandhumans.
D.Tosharewiththeread