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【盐仓24秋】外研版(2024)英语七年级上册B本Unit 1 A new start 第四课时 Developing ideas(1—4)

 阅读理解

Li Ming is a student in Grade 7. He likes all the subjects. But geography is difficult for him. He wants to learn it well, but he doesn't know what to do. He is very worried. 

Wu Fang is his geography teacher. She is kind to her students. She wants to help him with his geography. One day, she came to Li Ming's desk and asked, "Hi, Li Ming. Where are you from?""I'm from Sichuan, Ms Wu. ""Oh, Sichuan is a nice place! Where is Mount Emei? Where does the Jialing River start?"

"I'm sorry, Ms Wu. I don't know, " Li Ming said. "Do you want to know?" Ms Wu asked. 

"Yes, Ms Wu. But how can I know about that?"

"I will help you. "

"Thanks a lot. "

From then on, with the help of Ms Wu, Li Ming learned geography hard. And now, he can always get good grades(成绩) in geography. 

(1)、What does the underlined word "it" refer to(指代) in Paragraph 1?
A、The school. B、The classroom. C、Geography. D、The map.
(2)、Li Ming is worried because ____. 
A、he lost his geography book B、geography is hard for him to learn C、he is late for school D、he didn't finish his homework
(3)、How many questions did Ms Wu ask Li Ming?
A、One. B、Two. C、Three. D、Four.
(4)、Later on, what might Li Ming think of geography?
A、Easy. B、Important. C、Boring. D、Difficult.
举一反三
阅读下面短文,用括号内所给动词的适当形式填空(必要时可加情态动词或助动词)。

Ray was thought to be a strange boy. One day when he was flying his kite, he said to himself," Did anybody ever try to fly a kite at night? I think it must be very fun. But the kite can't be seen in the dark. What if I tie a light to it? That would be really good. I {#blank#}1{#/blank#}(try) it tonight."

As soon as it was dark, he {#blank#}2{#/blank#}(take) his kite and lantern, and went to a large field about a mile from his home. He tied the lantern to the tail of his kite. The lantern {#blank#}3{#/blank#}(make) of paper. The kite flew higher and higher. He tied the string (线)to a tree, and then he stood there, staring at his kite. It floated (飘) high up into the air. How wonderful! While Ray {#blank#}4{#/blank#}(enjoy) his special kite, some people in the village also saw it.

"Look! A light{#blank#}5{#/blank#} (fly) in the sky," one person said. "It can't be a light," said a man.

"Perhaps it's a big firefly (萤火虫) ,"said another,

"Maybe it's a comet (彗星),"said another man.

"How strange!" said a boy.

"Let's find out what this strange light{#blank#}6{#/blank#} (be)," the last one said. Then they went to the field.

Ray, who had gotten tired of standing, was sitting behind a tree. He{#blank#}7{#/blank#} (see) the men as they came, but they didn't see him. When they reached under the light, and saw what it was, they looked at each other and said, "There is nothing unusual {#blank#}8{#/blank#}(happen)! This is just a trick of some naughty boys, but it {#blank#}9{#/blank#} (fool) us all.

Let's keep the secret. "Then they laughed and went back to the village. When the men had gone, Ray thought it was time for him {#blank#}10{#/blank#}(go), so he went home, too. When his mother heard what he had done, she hardly knew whether to laugh or scold (责备), but just told him to go to bed.

 阅读理解

Whether we're young or old, rich or poor, we have one thing in common: The moon has always looked down at each of us when it lights up the night sky. 

Just like a mirror(镜子), the moon reflects(反射) the sun's light. It can also reflect people's feelings. This is probably why the moon is always popular among Western and Chinese music, poems and other forms of literature. So when we look at the moon, what do we see looking back at us? Well, that depends on who's looking. 

The ancient Greek poet Sappho, for example, saw the moon as a woman who lit up space with her beauty. 

Later in England, however, the moon's image(形象) was completely different. In the Middle Ages, English people often drank to get away from difficult life. In their eyes, the moon was a man who liked drinking. In London, at least three pubs(酒馆) were named Man in the Moon. It's probably because the bright moon at night looks like a man's red face after drinking. 

 ▲  Chinese Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's Quiet Night Thought reads, "I look up to the bright moon, and then I look down and think of my home town. " Similarly, Zhang Jiuling wrote in another poem, "Looking at the moon and thinking of one far away. " So in Chinese culture, when people look at the moon, they may miss their home town and someone. Very interesting, right?

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