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新目标(Go forit)版初中英语七年级下册Unit 12 What did you do last weekend第3课时Self Check

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    Sam looked at his notebook and sighed(叹气). He had to write an essay(文章)1what he did over the summer vacation. He didn't travel anywhere. He just2with Aunt Tara and Eric this summer, but he3everything: He and Eric joined a bike club, went to an amusement park(游乐场), and took tennis4Sam wrote about these things, but he was afraid that his classmates would think it was boring. The next day, the class took turns(轮流) to read5essays. At last, it was Sam's turn.

    "Sam, I think it's time to6about your summer vacation," Mr. Matthews said. Sam had to walk to the front of the classroom and read. When he7, no one said anything. He raised(抬起) his8from the essay and he saw lots of hands in the air. "Looks like you have some9," Mr. Matthews said. His classmates were interested in it and he answered all their questions. After that, Sam thought his vacation was a(n)10one.

(1)
A、about B、at C、for D、in
(2)
A、ate B、stayed C、cooked D、learned
(3)
A、lost B、found C、remembered D、forgot
(4)
A、teachers B、hats C、games D、lessons
(5)
A、his B、her C、your D、their
(6)
A、feel B、see C、hear D、smell
(7)
A、started B、finished C、left D、came
(8)
A、eyes B、bags C、pens D、books
(9)
A、camps B、questions C、visitors D、ways
(10)
A、dirty B、free C、excellent D、terrible
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Boys and girls, this summer vacation is the time for you to take your mind off homework and prepare for the future. The following is some advice on how   {#blank#}1{#/blank#}(make) your vacation meaningful and colourful.

Take regular exercise. You  {#blank#}2{#/blank#}(work) most of the time already. So you need to join in outdoor 

{#blank#}3{#/blank#} (activity), which can bring your whole body into action. You can keep  {#blank#}4{#/blank#}(health) by doing different kinds of exercise, such as playing basketball, jogging and mountain climbing.

Learn some basic life skills. One day, you will live by  {#blank#}5{#/blank#}(you). You can't depend on your family any longer.  {#blank#}6{#/blank#}you should learn to cook, wash and other practical skills.

Go for a journey. Travel to places of interest. In this way, you'll understand cultures that are different 

{#blank#}7{#/blank#}those of your home town. Beautiful sights can also make you  {#blank#}8{#/blank#}(total) relaxed.

Enjoy family time. Don't always sit in front of  {#blank#}9{#/blank#}computer. It's great fun for family members to sit around the table, discussing sports, clothes or other common topics.

 {#blank#}10{#/blank#}you follow the advice above, your vacation will be full of joy and meaningful. We wish you a wonderful time!

 阅读A、B、C、D四篇材料,然后从各小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

Here is a story: A man sees a butterfly (蝴蝶). The butterfly tries to get out of its chrysalis (蛹). Feeling sorry for it, the man decides to help. He cuts the chrysalis and the butterfly comes out easily. Surprisingly enough, the butterfly is unable to fly. If the butterfly doesn't struggle (挣扎,奋斗) to leave the chrysalis, it can't fly! The struggle develops the energy in the butterfly which makes it fly. Similarly, the challenges (挑战) of life bring out the best in young people and make them fly.

When people are young, meeting and overcoming (克服) challenges will make them strong and ready to face life. When we look at successful people, we see that the most successful of them are people who have had to struggle. One famous businessman, who now owns many supermarkets, used to carry clothes on his back and sell them from door to door when he was young. Another successful man is Dennis. His father died when he was only twenty. His father's death forced him to mature fast. He had to bring up a family of nine people. He took up the challenges and overcame them. Today his brothers and sisters are leading successful lives.

Sometimes challenges do not appear to us because we keep away from them. So some parents and teachers actively encourage young people to face challenges. They might organize some activities for young people which provide them with challenges, like rock-climbing, camping, volunteer work and so on. However, just passing exams will not prepare a person for life. We must meet and overcome challenges. The young people of today will become the leaders of tomorrow. For countries to continue to become successful, it is important that the young people learn to meet challenges and overcome them.

 阅读下面短文, 从每小题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项

Jean Driscoll was born to be a sport player. Though she was born with a problem in her spine (脊 柱 ), it did not stop her. In fact, she has won the wheelchair division(轮椅组) of the Boston Marathon seven times. She has also won medals in shorter races at the Paralympics.

 As a child, Driscoll had to wear crutches ( 拐 杖) to help her walk. However, she enjoyed sports with other kids and taught herself to ride a bike.

At the age of 14, she fell off her bike and hurt her hip(臀部), with the result that she had to use a wheelchair.

 At first, Driscoll was afraid that being in a wheelchair would mean the end of her sports dream. But a friend introduced her to wheelchair soccer, sparking her interest in wheelchair sports. By the time she entered college, she had become a good sport player in various wheelchair sports, including soccer, tennis, basketball, and ice hockey. When she was in college, she was noticed by a basketball coach.

 Encouraged by the coach, she took part in a marathon race and managed to enter the finals, the Boston Marathon. To prepare for it, she started five months of hard training. She trained six days a week. In the gym, Driscoll lifted 200- pound weights, which were almost twice her body weight. Outdoors Driscoll often ran along the road in, her whee1chair for 40 kilometers without a break. She even trained to climb hills by having three people hold on to the back of her chair.

 Today, Jean Driscoll still remains a top sport player. She travels across the country, giving speeches to motivate kids to do their best. Her message to her audiences is clear and powerful:" Dream big and work hard."

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