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仁爱科普版初中英语七年级下Unit 5检测卷

阅读短文,根据短文内容,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。

    Do you go to school every day by bike or in your parents' car? The American English teacher Margaret tells her story about taking a school bus in America.

    When I'm a primary school student, I love taking the school bus. It is interesting to talk to my friends and play games on the bus. It is like children-only party every morning and afternoon. On the school bus there is only one adult(成年人)—the driver. Most of the time, we are well-behaved because we like the driver and don't want to make him unhappy. But one day, one of the boys makes a face at a policeman driving behind our bus. The policeman makes our bus driver stop. Then he scolds(训斥)the naughty boy loudly. We all behave well after that!

    It isn't comfortable for young people to wait for the school bus in winter(冬天) because it is very cold, especially when there are strong winds(风). Some students in cities have bus shelters(遮挡), but country children have to jump(跳)up and down to warm up. Hurry up, spring!

(1)、Where does Margaret come from?
A、The US. B、The UK. C、Canada. D、China.
(2)、What do the students do on the school bus?
A、They talk with the bus driver. B、They have meals and sleep. C、They talk to each other and play games. D、They have a party on the bus.
(3)、Why does the policeman make the bus driver stop?
A、Because the driver makes a face at him. B、Because one of the boys makes a face at the policeman. C、Because the bus driver runs the red light. D、Because the policeman wants to ask the students questions.
(4)、What does Margaret think of taking the school bus in winter?
A、It's not comfortable. B、It's not interesting. C、It's warm. D、It's excited.
(5)、What would be the best title for the text?
A、How to Get to School B、A Policeman C、Story About School Bus D、A Naughty Boy
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 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A shoemaker sp ent his time in singing from morning till night. It was wonderful to see, wonderful to hear. He was very pleased.

However, his neighbor—a banker, who was very rich, sang little and slept less. When by chance he fell into a light sleep in the early morning, the shoema ker woke him up with his song. The banker complained(抱怨) sadly that God had not made sleep a saleable thing, like food or drink, that people can buy with money. At last he sent for the singer. He said to him,"How much money a year do you make, Master Gregory?"

"How much a year, sir?"said the happy shoemaker laughing,"I have never thought in that way, living as I dofrom one day to another; somehow I manage to reach the end of the year; each day brings its meal."

"Well then! How much money a day do you make, my friend?"

"Sometimes more, sometimes less. But the worst of it is that we can't work a few days in the year, or we willmake more."

The banker said with a laugh,"In the future I shall place you above what you want. Take these hundred gold coins, keep them carefully, and make use of them in time of need."

The shoemaker was surprised to have all so much money. Returning home, he buried(埋藏) his money and his happiness at the same time. No more singing, he lost his voice at the moment he got his money. Sleep left him and cares, worries, and fears took its place. All day, he kept his eye on his money from time to time; and at night, if some cat made a noise, he thought someone stealing his money. At last the poor man ran to the house of his rich neighbor. He said,"____."

He was happy again.

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"Aly, I know you took the money." 

"I didn't take the money, Grandma. 1 you love me, you should believe me."

Her anger came from a deep place. 2 her would only cause her anger to rise. So I tried a different way.

"I love you, Aly. I don't understand3 you took my money, but I want you to know you don't have to4 from me. When you love someone, you share what you have. You can keep the money you took, and I will also give you anything else you want. What else do you need?"

She 5 me, "I didn't take your money! I don't want your things!" 

I went to the kitchen and picked up my6 cup. "It is one of my favorite cups." I put7 on the table in front of her. "You can have this cup." She looked surprised.

Then I started gathering other things and placing them before her. "Take this ring. Take this scarf. Take this..."

She said, "No, Grandma, no. Stop it!" But I 8 putting others on the table. As the things grew, the fire left her eyes, her9 dropped, and then her thin shoulders began to shake with crying. Only then did I stop and put my arms 10 her. "I love you, Aly. Just ask me for what you want but no stealing."

She didn't admit guilt(认错), but the money11 again. Aly didn't change12 , but she did change. Aly is a high school student now, and an almost straight A student. She has learned to13 people's feelings. She is smart and funny sometimes. I am so proud of the wonderful young woman she has become.

Now I can leave any money lying around. I know14 that she will not take it. She has not stolen from me since that first time. Sometimes, 15 is the best punishment you can give a child.

 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

You' re at your new school. It's lunchtime, but you don't have anyone to sit with. You want to join someone at their table, but you' re not sure if they' re friendly. What do you do? One student's solution was to create an app.

Natalie Hampton from California, USA, knows what it feels like to be alone at a new school. She found it difficult to make new friends and had to search for a new table at lunch every day. If she had lunch by herself, she felt lonely. But if she asked to join someone and got refused, she felt embarrassed (尴尬). Her solution was to create a lunch-planning app to help students like her find people to have lunch with.

The app— called Sit With Us— is simple. If a student is having lunch in the afternoon, they can create an invitation. Other students can open the app and accept that invitation. They can then use the app to decide when and where to meet. This allows students to make plans online instead of face-to-face. This is the reason why it is so popular:     ▲     .

Natalie is pleased with the way people are responding to her app-especially those who suffer from bullying(欺凌). Soon after her app came out, she won an award for it. She also appeared in many news stories.

Natalie was even asked to speak at a United Nations Youth Assembly (集会). In her talk, Natalie wanted people to know that you don't have to do something big to change lives. Sometimes, a simple thing — like having a friend to enjoy lunch with— can make all the difference.

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