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外研版初中英语七年级下册精彩练习专题训练专题四阅读理解

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Penny's family moveinto a new house in a new town, so she has to go to a new school. Everything isnew to the 11-year-old girl.

Luckily, she soonfinds one friend in her neighbourhood, and her name is Lark. Penny likes scienceand enjoys making robots. She always says that the robots are her best friends.Lark is good at building birdhouses. She is interested in Penny's robots andjoins her to build a robot town.

Everything works well.However. Penny is havingtrouble making friends at her new school. One day.Penny gets an invitation (邀请)from theScience Club at school. But the problem is that the club only wants Penny, notLark. Penny has to choose between the best friend she's always wanted and theclub she's always dreamed of. In the end. Penny chooses Lark and she thinks onetrue friend is enough.

(1)、Why does Penny have to go to a new school?
A、Because she doesn't do well at school. B、Because she doesn't like her old school. C、Because she moves into a new town. D、Because she doesn't have friends in her old school.
(2)、What does Penny like doing?
A、Making dishes. B、Cleaning houses. C、Making robots. D、Building birdhouses.
(3)、What do Penny and Lark want to do together in Paragraph 2?
A、They want to go to the same school. B、They want to build a robot town. C、They would like to join the Science Club. D、They would like to make a lot of new friends.
(4)、What does the underlined word" trouble" mean in Chinese?
A、需要 B、危险 C、和平 D、麻烦
(5)、What can we know from the passage?
A、Lark and Penny are of the same age. B、Lark has many friends at school. C、Penny doesn't like the club at all. D、Penny treats Lark as her true friend in the town.
举一反三
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

 It was a small town with fantastic landscapes that attracted a lot of rich people to live in it. Ming was also attracted by the scenic spots of the town. But he had little money, so he rented a cheap house after he arrived. But what drew his attention most here was those wealthy people. So he took up a job to sell cellphones. But his cellphones were not "real"phones. 

One day,Ming' s pocket was empty again and wanted to earn money. Luckily, there was still a phone in his pocket to sell. Soon enough, he spotted target(目标)—a seemingly wealthy middle--aged man in an old jacket. Ming came up to him and smiled politely, saying, "Hey, friend..."But the man was very cautious and asked,"What's up? 

Ming said to him immediately, "Friend, I have a phone. I bought it at 5,000 yuan. But now I could sell it to you at only 3,000 yuan. The man seemed uninterested in his phone and wanted to go away. Ming stopped him and said, "What about 

2.000 yuan?" The man shouted at him,"What do you want to do with me?"

 Ming immediately put up a poor face and hugged the man's legs, crying to him, "Oh, my dear friend! Only 1,000 yuan, is it OK?" The man, after seeing this, felt a little bit affected and put his hands into his pocket. Then he took out 1,000 yuan to Ming and took the phone away.

 After earning 1,000 yuan, Ming went to a small restaurant to have lunch. After eating he handed over a note of 100 yuan to the cashier(收银员). The cashier stared at the banknote for quite a while, as if checking if it was a fake note(假币)and then said to Ming, "Sorry, I could not find the change for you for the moment. Please wait a minute."Then he went away. Staying in the restaurant without anything to do, Ming sat at a table and started to watch TV.

注意:

1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;

2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;

 Paragraph 1: The TV was broadcasting a piece of news

 Paragraph 2: The police car stopped before the small restaurant and 

 阅读下面短文,根据短文内容从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项

To stop more teenagers from becoming addicted(沉迷) to the Internet, the Ministry of Education (MOE, 教育部) sent a letter on April 20, 2018 to all parents in China, It calls on them to pay more attention to their children's online activities. Nowadays more and more teenagers become addicted to the Internet. A 17-year-old boy from Guangdong Province nearly died after playing online games for 40 hours. It shows how bad things can get when one becomes addicted to the Internet. 

The MOE also sent a notice to primary and middle schools, asking them to manage students' Internet use. From now on, schools will pay more attention to their students' Internet use, as well as their use of mobile phones. Schools have been told to teach students how to avoid violent(暴力的)online contents(内容). As long as students show signs of being addicted to the Internet, they can get help from their teachers to give up their addiction. 

To make better use of the Internet, experts suggest that students should limit(限制) their screen time to less than 1. 5 hours a day. They can develop healthy hobbies, like reading or playing sports in their free time. 

Many other countries are also taking action. The Australian government has called for schools to confiscate (没收) mobile phones during school hours. And in South Korea, there is a law that children under the age of 16 are not allowed to play online between midnight and 6 am. 

 阅读短文,回答问题

"Am I an'I' person or an'E' person?" It is a popular topic among young people around China today. Many people are crazy about it so that they take a personality test named Myers-Briggs test to find out the answer.

Many people find the MBTI ( Myers-Briggs Test Indicator) useful. It groups people into 16 types, which start with the letter"I" or"E", such as"ENTJ, INFP" or more. "E" is short for"Extroversion" while"I" is for"Introversion". After testing, some say, "I'm extroverted, I should go to parties and make friends," while others think, "I'm introverted, I prefer working alone, maybeI' ll be a writer someday." They believe knowing their type can help them make quicker choices about activities, careers, and life paths.

However, there are some problems with the test. Some get different results when they retake it, and some find it hard to answer certain questions. For example, "I like watching TV alone, but I also enjoy hanging out with friends. Am I an'I' or an'E'?"

 When you take a personality test, you may think, "Oh, that's me." That's because the descriptions are generic. They can be used to describe many people. Research has found that over50% of people get a different score when they retook the MBTI just five weeks later. Personalities can change with time, and they are not black-or-white, scientists say. You may be introverted now but become extroverted when you get older. Or, you can be both an"I" and an"E". Don't label(贴标签) yourself! Studies have also shown that the test is not real at telling people's success in different jobs. So, don't take it too seriously.

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