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浙江省温州市乐清市育英寄宿学校2015-2016学年七年级实验班上学期英语期中考试试卷

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I will never forget my first English class. It is very interesting. It's the first class in the morning. The teacher goes into the classroom with a smile on his face. At the beginning, he says something about himself. And he tells us that his English name is John. Then he asks all of us to think of English names for ourselves(我们自己). We are very excited(兴奋的) to find a good name. Then he asks us to write our names down on a piece of paper. I think about my English name for a long time. Then I come up with(想出) a beautiful name —Shirley. All the students write their names down and give the paper(纸) to the teacher. When the teacher calls “Shirley” to answer his question, three girls stand up at the same time.

(1)、What do we do in the first English class?
A、Tell the teacher our Chinese names. B、Think of English names for ourselves. C、Watch TV. D、Draw pictures.
(2)、What's the English name of our English teacher?
A、Jack. B、Shirley C、John. D、Tom.
(3)、Where do we write down our English names?
A、On the blackboard. B、On the desk. C、On our hands. D、On the paper.
(4)、Which of the following is TRUE(正确的)?
A、The teacher gives every student an English name. B、Our teacher is a young girl. C、Three girls choose(选择)the name “Shirley”. D、The teacher calls our Chinese names in class.
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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

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