题型:语法填空(语篇) 题类: 难易度:普通
浙江省温州市瑞安市飞云中学2023-2024学年七年级下学期英语期中试卷
Johnny is an (Australia) boy. He plays basketball very (good). And his favourite color is white.
It's Sunday today. He needn't go to school. He (want) to buy a jacket for school. His mother is busy at work, he goes to the clothes store with his father. They buy a white jacket there. He likes it very much, so he wears jacket to school every day.
Johnny has a very good friend, Alan. From Monday to Friday, they always go to school together. One day, the two (friend) are going to school. Alan asks, "Where is your jacket, John?" "Oh, it's in (I) room. I just don't want to wear it today." Alan asks, "Why? Your jacket looks very nice." John says, "A button of my jacket is lost. My mother can't (find) the same one in the shop. Do you have any ideas?" "How about (change) all the buttons on the jacket?" says Alan. "Sounds great," says John. He tells his mother and now he is looking forward wearing the white jacket the next day.
I'm from England, but now I'm in Beijing with my parents. I can do many things. I can do kung fu, play the piano, draw, sing and dance. Of all the things, kung fu is my favorite. So I want to join a kung fu club. — Jim |
I'm in Grade Seven, I'm busy from Monday to Friday. On weekends, I like to play ping — pong, It's fun. I always play it with my sister, Ann. I want to join a ping — pong club. — Gina |
I'm a middle school student. My sister Bey and I like music very much. We can play the piano. She is in our school music dub. I want to join it, too. Thee days, my school needs some musicians for the school music festival. I wan to play at the festival. — Mary |
Dame Daphne Sheldrick did a great job -she protected and returned orphaned (孤儿的) elephant babies to the wild. In 1977, Sheldrick and her team David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust began to save and raise hundreds of orphaned elephant babies in Kenya. Here is what she shared with us in an interview.
Question: Can you tell us about your first interaction (互动) with an elephant?
Sheldrick: My first close interaction with elephants was that with my husband's two elephant orphans. {#blank#}1{#/blank#}
Question: Why did you set up David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust?
Sheldrick: {#blank#}2{#/blank#}David was, at the time, the finest wildlife warden (看守人) in Africa. After my husband died, there were many orphaned elephant babies that needed to be saved, so I came to help. That is how it all began.
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Sheldrick: The orphans often come back to see their human family and the other orphans... Elephants never forget. They love their keepers for life.
Question: What can children do to protect wildlife?
Sheldrick: Children can help keep the environment clean and safe for wildlife. {#blank#}4{#/blank#}They can also raise money to help those working with wildlife.
A. Do the animals ever come back to visit? B. I came to love and understand those orphans. C. People are trying harder than before to save wildlife. D. The idea came from the love of my husband's many friends. E. They can join the wildlife club and learn to speak up for animals. |
Do you want to save and raise orphaned elephant babies like Sheldrick when you grow up? Why or why not? (答案不超过15个单词){#blank#}5{#/blank#}
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