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外研版初中英语七年级上册第九模块检测卷

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    Miss Xu is our art teacher. She1some pictures. Every class, she shows those pictures to us. She wants us2something from them. In3of her pictures, we see a boy at work. He's cleaning the room. In4picture, a girl is singing. In the other pictures, we see people doing different things. One is running. Another is5a cake. And a girl is doing6homework. We look at our teacher and her pictures. We talk7English and our teacher8us. We learn English9our teacher and her pictures. Our teacher likes10. We like her classes too.

(1)
A、is B、are C、has D、have
(2)
A、learn B、learns C、learning D、to learn
(3)
A、a B、one C、an D、the
(4)
A、others B、the other C、another D、the others
(5)
A、make B、making C、do D、doing
(6)
A、my B、your C、her D、his
(7)
A、in B、on C、of D、about
(8)
A、listens to B、talks about C、listen to D、talk about
(9)
A、to B、from C、of D、for
(10)
A、we B、us C、I D、me
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阅读短文,根据短文内容从各题所给的四个选项中选择一个最佳选项。

Dear Dr Jackson,

My parents are never pleased with me. They are always criticizing (批评) my clothes, my hair and the music I listen to. They hate my friends' looks and they keep complaining when I go with them. I'm not allowed to stay out as late as my friends do, so I can't have any fun. My parents only seem to care about my school marks. Although I love them, sometimes I feel we live in different worlds. If they love me, why don't they understand me?

Angel

Dear Angel,

Your problem is common to both teenagers and parents. Don't worry, because all this is natural. You see, your parents have grown up at a different time and they have different experiences. So, they think some things are strange, but you find the same things ordinary. For example, the music you like may sound like noise to them. Your parents love you, so they feel they must protect you from whatever they find strange. On the other hand, you don't want to be different teenagers, so you feel that your parents restrict you.

I think you should talk about this problem with your parents. Try to explain to them what you want and make them know they can believe you. Sooner or later, they'll find you are a responsible (有责任心的) person and they will give you more freedom.

                                                                           Dr. Jackson

 阅读下面短文,从短文后每小题的四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

The year was 1927. The world was a big place. Americans wanted to live1 lives. People bought cars. Some even flew airplanes. Charles Lindbergh was one of those who flew planes.

In 1927, Lindbergh2 from New York in a tiny monoplane. Lindbergh wanted to be the3 person to fly solo across the Atlantic. The name of his plane was The Spirit of St. Louis.

Lindbergh had planned his flight. He figured out4 how much gas he would need. He figured out how much weight the plane could take. He put a wicker(柳条)chair in the plane, not a metal5 leather(皮革) one. Wicker was lighter. He cut off the legs to make it even lighter. He took five sandwiches to eat, and nothing more. Anymore, he thought, would make him or the plane too 6 .

Charles Lindbergh flew alone from New York City to Paris, France. It took him 33 hours. When he landed, he was7 . Huge crowds waited for him at the French airport. They smashed(冲破) through the fences. They pulled him out of the plane and carried him on their shoulders. He was a8 !

When Lindbergh got back to New York, four million people held a parade for him. "Lucky Lindy" was a hero. His deed had been courageous. He had flown9 the Atlantic Ocean alone. Now the world seemed10 . It would no longer take five days to get from America to Europe. It could be done in little more than a day. Lindbergh's flight was a sign of things to come.

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