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牛津版(深圳·广州)初中英语七年级下册Module 3 Unit 6同步练习4

阅读短文,完成以下小题。

    People sometimes like to read stories of dogs very much. They think that dogs are much cleverer than cats, sheep, cows or other animals in their homes.

    One of my close friends, Bob, has a very large police dog named Jack. Every Sunday afternoon, Bob and Jack have a walk in the park nearby. Jack likes these walks very much. One Sunday afternoon, I paid a visit to my friend. I stayed there for a long time and my friend and I had much more talk with each other than ever before. Soon it was time for them to take a walk in the park. We forgot that. Jack became worried about it. He walked around the room several times and then sat down in front of me and looked at me. But I still paid no attention (注意) to him. I went on talking with my friend. At last, Jack could not wait any longer. He went out of the room and came back a few minutes later. He sat down in front of me again. But this time, he held my hat in his mouth. Suddenly, I understood what Jack meant and so did my friend.

(1)、How many people are there in this story?
A、One B、Two C、Three D、Four
(2)、Which of the following is TRUE about Jack?
A、Jack is a close friend of mine. B、Jack enjoys walks in the park every Sunday afternoon. C、Jack has many close friends. D、Jack enjoys talks in the room.
(3)、Jack was worried because______.
A、he wanted to eat something B、it was Sunday afternoon again C、he was not feeling well D、he wanted his master (主人) to take him for a walk
(4)、Jack took my hat in his mouth to show that______.
A、I should leave the house at once B、he liked my hat very much C、he was hungry and he tried to eat it D、he wanted to have a rest
(5)、Which of the following is true?
A、My friend didn't pay any attention to us when Jack and I were talking. B、When I was talking to my friend, Jack didn't pay any attention to us. C、We didn't pay any attention to Jack when my friend and I were talking. D、When my friend was talking to Jack, I paid attention to them.
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阅读理解

    Gary and Gavin were twin brothers who worked in a store owned by their father. After the father had passed away, they took over the store. Everything went well until the day a twenty-dollar bill disappeared. Gary had left the bill on the cash register (收银台). But when he returned, the money was gone.

    Gary then asked his brother Gavin, "Did you see that twenty-dollar bill on the cash register?' Gavin said that he had not. But Gary did not let it go and kept asking. "Twenty-dollar bills can't walk away by themselves! Surely you must have seen it." "I said I didn't see it!" Gavin replied with anger.

   The quarrel divided the young men and they could no longer work together. Later, a wall was built in the center of the store. For twenty years, hostility (敌意) never ended.

    One day, a strange man came to the store. He walked in and asked Gary, "How long have you been here?" Gary replied that he'd been there all his life. "Then you are the person I'm looking for," the man said. "Twenty years ago, I was totally broke and hungry. I entered this store from the back door and saw a twenty-dollar bill on the cash register. And I took it. All these years I haven't been able to forget that. I had to come back and apologize for that.

    The stranger felt shocked when seeing tears well up in the eyes of the middle-aged man in front of him. "Would you please go next door and tell the same story to the man in the store?" Gary asked. Then something surprised the stranger even more--after hearing his story, the two middle-aged men hugged each other and cried together in the front of the wall of the store.

    After twenty years, the wall that separated them finally came down.

 完形填空。

It was a cold afternoon. I was training(训练) a football team for first graders. It was the day of our first practice. I seated the kids on a long bench on the grass. Any time I was training a new team, I spent a few minutes getting them to 1 one another, each kid saying his name and the names of all the kids sitting to the left of him.

A few minutes later, I decided to choose Alex to start at the end of the bench, go up to each kid, say that kid's 2 and then shake his right hand.

Alex was doing well and he went down the row(一排)—Dylan, Micah, David and Beau—until he reached Ben. He said Ben's name and reached out his right hand, but Ben just 3 there with his right hand 4 in his jacket. "Ben, why don't you let Alex shake your hand?" I asked. Ben stood up and said, "But I don't have that 5 ." He pulled his jacket away from his right shoulder. Ben's arm ran from his right shoulder but his arm 6 at the elbow(胳膊肘). No forearm, no hand, no fingers! I got shocked(震惊) and could think of 7 to say, but the little kids were curious(好奇的).

"What happened to your arm?" Alex asked. "Does it hurt?"

Ben took off his jacket to 8 the kids what they all wanted to see. He explained(解释) to them that he had always been that 9 and that there was nothing special. What he meant was that he wanted to be treated(被对待) like everybody else.

And he was. From that day on, he was 10 Ben, one of the players on the team.

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