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江苏省吴江区2019-2020学年七年级下学期英语期末试卷

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A: Mr. Liu, can I ask you some questions about Mars?

B: Sure, go ahead.

A: Is Mars hot?

B: Mars might look red-hot. But don't let its color fool you. Mars is much farther away from the sun than Earth. So it gets less light and heat.

A: Why "Mars"?

B: Mars takes its name from the Roman god of war (罗马战神). In China, the red color makes people think of fire. So they call the planet "fire star".

A: Are there Martians on Mars?

B: Unluckily, we haven't found any "people" on Mars yet. They are kind of like Santa Clause. Nobody can see them, but many people believe they are real.

A: Will we lose weight on Mars?

B: Living on Mars could be good in many ways. For example, you might not need to go on a diet to lose weight. If you weigh 50kg on Earth, you will only weigh 19kg on Mars. This is because the surface gravity (表面重力) on Mars is only about 38 percent of that on Earth. Do you want to know your weight on Mars? Just multiply your weight by 0.38. That's it.

A: Thank you. We know a lot about Mars now.

B: You're welcome.

(1)、What kind of article is it?
A、An Interview. B、A play C、A short story D、A news report
(2)、What does the word "multiply" mean according to the article?
A、 B、 C、 D、
(3)、What can you infer from the article?
A、There is a chance for us to find Martians one day. B、It is hot on Mars because it looks red. C、Roman god of war gives Mars its name. D、We won't become fat if we live on Mars
举一反三
 阅读下面的短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词,每个空格只填一个单词。

Climbers can be a very tough (艰难的)crowd and among them is the British Joe Simpson. In 1985, Simpson set out to climb Siula Grande in South America. Shortly after he got to the peak, Simpson fell over in the snow and broke his leg. In this situation, a broken leg means almost certain death, but Simpson tried and successfully pulled himself across fields of ice and stone until he reached the base camp eight kilometres away. How did he make it? Over and over again Simpson broke the main task down into smaller goals. 

Break your main task into smaller goals. This is often the key to a successful plan to achieve challenging goals that seem to be impossible. 

Language learning, similar to mountain climbing, is a tough task to most language learners. However, learning from the above story, we can use Simpson's method to study languages. My tips for designing a study plan are as follows: 

Understand what kind of learner you are

Some people are "visual (视觉)learners" and remember best by seeing pictures and imagining things in their mind; others are "auditory (听觉)" and are happy to learn by listening; "kinesthetic(动觉)" learners tend to learn by doing things and experience. 

Realize your own competence (竞争力

You should realize what your strengths and weaknesses are. Also, you should know which skill you are going to improve most? Spend your time on each skill properly. Then do a little every day rather than try to "cram" lots in a short time. 

Write down your plan on a calendar

Decide which skill and what area you are going to practise each day. More importantly, your plan should be practical. Once you have a clear goal in your mind, write it down on your calendar. Each day you should carry out your plan according to your timetable. Do not delay or make up any excuses because of your failure to complete your daily task. 

Studying is like climbing a mountain and you should take one step at a time. When you set out to climb it step by step you will find that it is not so difficult as you think. Similarly, it is also true in language learning. You can improve your language skills step by step. Break your main task into smaller goals, and you will realize your dream. 

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