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新目标英语2017-2018学年八年级上册Unit 7同步评估(音频暂未更新)

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    Mike is in charge of(负责) a shopping center. He is a little worried these days because there is a new shopping center nearby and many of his customers (顾客) are now shopping there. Mike wants to do something to get them back. Before he starts, he gives out questionnaires (调查表) to shoppers. Here is one shopper, Miss Watson's questionnaire.

Questionnaire

⒈Age group:

口10—12口13—15口16—18√19 and over

⒉What do you think is important for a shopping center?

(Circle th6 number. 1 as the most important and 5 as the least important)

a) all kinds of shops         1  ② 3  4  5

b) beautiful window shows  1  2  ③  4  5

c) good prices          ①  2  3  4  5

d) lucky draw (抽奖) with great prizes 1  2  3  4  ⑤

e) sitting areas (区域)      1  ②  3  4  5

⒊Name five kinds of shops that you think should be in a good shopping center.

a) clothes shops

b) shoe shops

c) play areas for children

d) restaurants

e) movie theaters

⒋On which of the following do you spend most of your money?

(List 1, 2 and 3 with 1 as the most)

a) clothes [1]  b) shoes []  c) books and CDs [2]  d) food. [3] others []

    Thank you for taking the time me to fill in the questionnaire!

(1)、Mike is worried these days because
A、he has to work longer hours B、he can't give out the questionnaires C、his shopping center will close down soon D、there are fewer shoppers in his shopping center
(2)、How old may Miss Watson be?
A、14. B、16. C、18. D、20.
(3)、What is Miss Watson least interested in when she goes to a shopping center?
A、Lucky draw prizes. B、Window shows. C、Sitting areas. D、Prices.
(4)、Miss Watson thinks a good shopping center should        .
A、be close to restaurants B、be close to a movie theater C、have a place for children to play D、have a sitting area in every shop
(5)、Miss Watson spends most of her money on

①clothes   ②food

③shoes    ④books and CDs

A、①②④ B、①③④ C、②③④ D、①②③
举一反三
 阅读下列短文,从每小题 A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出能回答所提问题的最佳答案

Sometimes when the rain falls hard and fast on you, it might hurt a little. But what happens when it hits a mosquito(蚊子)?

In 2012, David Hu, a scientist at Georgia Tech, became interested in this problem and decided to do a research. He used a high- speed camera so that he could watch the mosquitoes in very slow motion and find out what they' re doing when they' re out in the rain.

What he found is that when a raindrop falls on a mosquito, it's like when a bus hits a person. Besides, the little insect(昆虫) is hit by a raindrop about once every 20 seconds. So why don't we see many dead mosquitoes after it rains?

A mosquito is as big as a raindrop, but it is much lighter—0.002g only. This saves its life in raindrop hits. Because the mosquito is so light, when it is hit by a raindrop, it won't experience a force that is strong enough to kill it.

The study also found that when a mosquito is hit by a raindrop, the insect is pushed by the raindrop and falls together with it. But the mosquito doesn't get wet easily because it is covered with hairs which keep off water. After dropping about 6 cm, it will roll off the raindrop and fly away.

However, this trick isn't always successful. If the mosquito flies too low when it is hit by the raindrop, it won't have time to fly off. Then it will hit the ground and meet its death.

 阅读下面文章,从文章后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

Farmers Need Help

А group of UK farmers started a campaign (运动) asking large supermarkets to stop "farmwashing", which means using labels (标签) to make shoppers think the food is from small UK farms. The campaign, called Farmers Against Farmwashing, wants UK supermarkets to supports local farmers. 

The farmers said that supermarkets are using farm-style names to make the shoppers think that the food is from the UK farms. But in fact, they are from large farms outside UK. In July, a survey (调查) of 202 farmers showed that 61% were worried and they might give up their farms in 18 months because they were not making enough money. Only 25% of them believed that supermarkets would help them. Still others worried that if they spoke out their worries, the local supermarket would not do business with them. 

 ★ . А survey of supermarket shoppers showed that 74% of them wanted honesty about where their food was coming from. 67% of them felt angry when they found out that supermarkets can use the word "farm" on the food even if it doesn't come from one. 

To start the campaign, the farmers sent an open letter to the bosses of some UK supermarkets. The letter was signed (签名) by more than 100 people. The farmers also asked the shoppers to choose the food to see if they are supporting the local farms. 

Guy Watson, who is leading the campaign, said farmers already had problems of changeable weather and rising costs (money that farmers put into growing and making food), they really need help. He said, "it's time for supermarkets and people to listen."

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