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新目标(Go for it)版初中英语七年级下册阶段检测卷(Units1 ~ 3)

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    Jack King

    I work in a TV station from Monday to Friday. My house is near a beautiful park and is about thirty kilometers from my office. I usually go to work by train. I usually get up at 6:30 a. m. and take the train at 7:00 a. m. It usually takes me about thirty minutes to get to my office. The train is quick and cheap. I am never late for work.

    Peter Green

    I am a student, My house is near a beautiful lake. My school is across from the lake. I can walk to school across a bridge. It takes me about thirty minutes. But I often go to school by boat, because it is more fun. It takes me about twenty minutes.

    Molly Smith

    I'm a waitress I work in a restaurant from Monday to Saturday. I often go to work by bus, It is about five kilometers from my house to the restaurant. It takes me twenty five minutes to go to work. Sometimes I am late for work because the traffic is very busy.

(1)、What does Jack think of going to work by train?
A、Slow and expensive. B、Quick and interesting. C、Slow and boring. D、Quick and cheap.
(2)、Why does Peter often take a boat to school?
A、Because it's interesting. B、Because it's fat. C、Because it's comfortable (舒适的). D、Because it's cheap.
(3)、When will Molly arrive at the restaurant if she leaves home at half past seven?
A、At 6:30 a. m. B、At 7:50 a. m. C、At 7:55 a. m. D、At 8:00 a. m.
(4)、The underlined word "traffic" means "_____________" in Chinese.
A、餐馆 B、交通 C、市场 D、车站
(5)、Which of the following is NOT true?
A、Jack is never late for work. B、Peter lives near a lake. C、Molly works five days a week D、They go to work or school by different means of transportation (交通方式).
举一反三
 阅读下面材料, 从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A big rock fell through the house of Ruth Hamilton, when she was sleeping. 

Luckily, she was not hurt. "I jumped out of bed and turned on the lights. I didn' t know what else to do, so I called 911, " Hamilton, from Canada, told CBC. It turns out that the rock is a meteorite(陨石). It came from the outer space! Hamilton said she would keep the rock. 

 So what is a meteorite? You may have seen shooting stars at night. They are flying rocks in space. Earth's gravity(重力) catches them and lets them fall. Most of them burn up in the sky. But some fall down on Earth. They are called meteorites. Every year, more than 30, 000 meteorites larger than a strawberry fall down on Earth, according to science website DK Find Out. 

UK's Natural History Museum says that"the chances(概率) of a meteorite falling are the same everywhere on the Earth. " This means most meteorites end up in the seas. Few people can see them. But still, we have collected 50, 000 meteorites around the world so far. 

 Following are more information about the meteorite:

●A meteorite will become less than 5% of its size when it falls down on Earth. 

●Every 180 years, a meteorite hits a human being, according to a 1985 study by Nature. 

 You may ask: can we touch a meteorite? Does it have radiation(辐射)? Don't worry. The radiation is not strong. Nothing will happen to your body. 

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