2021~2022学年度八年级第一学期英语.Unit
2
School
life:
能力训练题:完形填空与阅读理解
一、完形填空
(1)
Long
long
ago,
there
was
a
man
and
his
wife
who
worked
for
an
old
man.
One
day,the
old
man
pointed
to
a
big
box
in
his
living
room
and
said,“There’s
only
one
thing
you
mustn’t
do:
Don’t
open
this
__1__”After
saying
this,
he
__2__
home.
The
woman
said
to
her
husband,
“There
must
be__3__
expensive
in
the
box.
Let’s
open
it,
shall
we?”Her
husband
didn’t
want
to
do
that,
__4__
the
woman
didn’t
give
up.
A
few
days
later,
the
woman
made
a
__5___
to
find
out
what
was
in
the
box.
Before
her
husband
could
stop
her,
she
opened
the
box
and
looked
into
it.
To
her__6__,
there
was
nothing
in
it.
She
tried
hard
to_7__
the
box,
but
she
failed.
That
evening,
the
old
man
came
home
and
found
that
the
box
was
open.
He
was
very
__8__
and
he
asked
the
woman
and
her
husband
to
leave
his
home
at
once.
“But
there
was
nothing
in
the
box,”
the
woman
said,“We
haven’t
__9__
anything
at
all.”
The
old
man
shouted,“The
box
is
not
important.
Now
I
know
that
I
can’t
trust
you.
That’s
what’s__10__!”
(
)
1.
A.
bag
B.
case
C.
box
D.
backpack
(
)
2.A.
left
B.
went
C.
came
D.
arrived
(
)
3.A.
everything
B.
nothing
C.
something
D.
anything
(
)
4.A.
so
B.
and
C.
or
D.
but
(
)
5.A.
suggestion
B.
decision
C.
mistake
D.
living
(
)
6.A.
joy
B.
fun
C.
surprise
D.
pleasure
(
)
7.A.
close
B.
open
C.
throw
D.
carry
(
)
8.A.
afraid
B.
angry
C.
excited
D.
tired
(
)
9.A.
lent
B.
broken
C.
sold
D.
taken
(
)10.A.
important
B.
friendly
C.
useful
D.
lucky
(2)
One
day,
a
farmer
lost
his
watch
in
his
barn(谷仓).
The
watch
was
cheap
but
it
was
very
1
to
him
because
it
was
a
gift
from
his
father.
After
2
the
barn
for
a
long
time,
he
gave
up
and
asked
for
3
from
a
group
of
children
playing
nearby.
He
4_
them
that
the
person
who
found
the
watch
would
get
a
present.
Hearing
this,
the
children
hurried
inside
the
barn
5
.
They
searched
everywhere
but
still
could
not
find
the
6
.
Just
when
the
farmer
was
going
to
7
,
a
little
boy
went
up
to
him
and
said
he
wanted
to
try
again.
The
farmer
looked
at
him
and
thought,
“Why
not?
After
all,
this
kid
looks
honest.”
So
the
farmer
8
the
little
boy
back
into
the
barn.
After
a
while
the
little
boy
came
out
with
the
watch
in
his
hand!
The
amazed
farmer
asked
the
boy
how
he
succeeded(成功)
where
the
rest
had
failed.
The
boy
answered,
“
I
did
nothing
but
sit
quietly
and
listen
for
the
9
of
the
watch.”
This
shows
us
that
sometimes
a
peaceful(平静的)
mind
can
think
better
than
a(n)
10
one.
1.
(
)
A.
important
B.
expensive
C.
useless
D.
interesting
2.
(
)
A.
finding
B.
searching
C.
watching
D.
studying
3.
(
)
A.
money
B.
danger
C.
work
D.
help
4.
(
)
A.
told
B.
taught
C.
worried
D.
believed
5.
(
)
A.
angrily
B.
slowly
C.
quickly
D.
hardly
6.
(
)
A.
rule
B.
key
C.
child
D.
watch
7.
(
)
A.
put
up
B.
give
up
C.
go
out
D.
come
back
8.
(
)
A.
threw
B.
sent
C.
gave
D.
caught
9.
(
)
A.
light
B.
colour
C.
sound
D.
noise
10.
(
)
A.
interesting
B.
smart
C.
excited
D.
amazing
(3)
Marcos
was
a
hard-working
farmer.
Every
day
he
asked
his
only
son
to?
1?
him
in
the
fields,
but
Paolo
seldom
got
out
of
bed
before
noon.
Marcos
was
very?
2?
about
his
only
son.
One
evening
Marcos’
old
friend
Luigi?
3?
,
“
Marcos,
why
aren’t
your
fields
ready
for
planting?”
Marcos
explained
that
he
was
old
and
his
back
hurt.
He
said
that
Paolo
was?
4?
and
did
not
help
him
with
the
farming.
“Marcos,
you
need?
5?
your
brain
(脑)as
much
as
your
back.
I
have
an
idea
for
you.”
Luigi
said.
?
Early
the
next
morning
Marcos
rushed
into
Paolo’s
room.
“
I
found
your
grandfather’s
map!”
he
cried.
“We
may
find?
6?
he
buried(埋)his
gold
coins!”
Paolo
jumped
out
of
bed.
“I’ll
start
over
here.”
Paolo
told
his
father.
Paolo?
7?
in
the
field
all
day.
While
Paolo
dug(挖),
his
father?
8?
along,
dropping
something
from
his
bag
into
the
ground.
When
they
went
in
for
dinner
that
night,
a
very
tired
Paolo
said,
“I
think
Grandfather
was
old
when
he
made
his
map.
I
don’t
think
I’ll
dig
tomorrow.”
?Paolo?
9?
to
his
lazy
way
and
slept
all
morning.
One
day
Marcos
rushed
into
Paolo’s
room
and
cried,
“
Paolo!
I
found
the
treasure
in
the
fields!”
Paolo?
10?
went
out
to
look.
He
said,
“
There
is?
11?
here
but
lines
and
lines
of
vegetables.”
?Marcos
smiled.
“
Paola,
it
is
all
around
you.
You
have
enough
food
to
make
it?
12?
the
winter,
with
plenty
more
to
sell!”
Paolo
was
embarrassed(尴尬的)to
see
that
his
father
was?
13?
.
His
one
day
of
hard
work
had
provided(提供)
him
with
real
treasure.
He
learned
an
important?
14?
.
He
could
make
a
good
living
with
a
little
hard
work.
He
became
a
good?
15?
and
made
his
father
proud.
(
)1.
A.
feed??
B.
help??
C.
save???
D.
watch
(
)2.
A.
sad?
B.
happy??????
?
C.
proud??
D.
bored
(
)3.
A.
stood
up?
B.
moved
in??
C.
started
out??
D.
stopped
by
(
)4.
A.
busy?
?
B.
excited??
C.
lazy??
?
D.
free
(
)5.
A.
use
?
B.
using?
C.
to
use
??
D.
used
(
)6.
A.
how??
B.
where??
C.
when??
D.
why
(
)7.
A.
dug??
B.
planted??
C.
played??
D.
arrived
(
)8.
A.
got??
B.
ate???
C.
sang??
D.
followed
(
)9.
A.
listened??
B.
returned??
C.
talked??
D.
led
(
)10.
A.
quietly??
B.
suddenly?
?C.
sleepily??
D.
easily
(
)11.
A.
everything?
B.
something??
C.
anything??
D.
nothing
(
)12.
A.
through??
B.
without??
C.
since??
D.
before
(
)13.
A.
sure?
?
B.
right??
C.
rich??
?D.
kind
(
)14.
A.
plan??
B.
meeting??
C.
lesson??
D.
opinion
(
)15.
A.
student??
B.
actor??
C.
friend??
D.
farmer
(4)
Jack
was
a
young
man
from
a
very
poor
family.
He
worked
in
a
small
company
and
made
1
money
every
month.
He
always
felt
terrible.
One
day
he
stood
with
an
old
priest
(牧师)
in
a
church.
He
said,
“God
is
really
2
.
Do
you
know
John?
He
is
my
best
classmate.
He
was
the
3
student
at
school.
He
4
did
his
homework
after
school.
But
now
he
is
a
successful
writer.”
The
priest
answered,
“Now
he
is
quite
5
.
He
always
keeps
on
6
his
novels
far
into
the
night…”
Jack
7
his
words,
“Justin
is
my
classmates,
too.
His
body
was
very
8
at
school.
He
was
usually
in
hospital
because
of
his
sick
legs.
He
couldn’t
have
9
lessons
at
all.
But
now
he
has
become
a
popular
10
.”
“Oh,
I
hear
in
the
past
he
always
spent
all
his
time
11
and
…”
“Now,”
Jack
interrupted
(打断)
him
again,
“Paul
has
a
big
restaurant.
At
school
he
had
no
money
to
eat
beef
or
chicken.”
This
time
the
priest
didn’t
answer
12
.
But
Jack
was
impatient,
“
13
don’t
you
say
a
word?
Is
God
fair
or
unfair?”
“I
think
God
is
fair.
Success
is
a
ladder
(梯子).
If
you
always
put
your
two
14
in
the
pockets
and
stop
trying,
you
can’t
arrive
at
the
top
of
15
forever.”
(
)
1
A.
many
B.
few
C.
little
D.
much
(
)
2.
A.
useless
B.
helpless
C.
unfair
D.
unfriendly
(
)
3.
A.
best
B.
worst
C.
cleverest
D.
slowest
(
)
4.
A.
never
B.
always
C.
usually
D.
often
(
)
5.
A.
generous
B.
patient
C.
helpful
D.
hard-working[来
(
)
6.
A.
reading
B.
speaking
C.
writing
D.
hearing
(
)
7.
A.
interrupted
B.
stopped
C.
heard
D.
agreed
(
)
8.
A.
strong
B.
weak
C.
healthy
D.
well
(
)
9.
A.
Music
B.
DIY
C.
PE
D.
Art
(
)
10.
A.
singer
B.
artist
C.
designer
D.
sports
star
(
)
11.
A.
exercising
B.
swimming
C.
climbing
D.
designing
(
)
12.
A.
correctly
B.
quickly
C.
slowly
D.
carefully
(
)
13.
A.
How
B.
When
C.
Which
D.
Why
(
)
14.
A.
feet
B.
hands
C.
arms
D.
legs
(
)
15.
A.
success
B.
mountains
C.
others
D.
God
阅读理解
(1)
Nick
is
my
friend.
He
is
a
14-year-old
school
boy.
His
life
is
full
of
exams
and
studies
on
weekdays.
He
has
little
free
time.
He
thinks
playing
computer
games
is
the
best
way
to
make
him
relax
(放松).
When
he
has
free
time,
he
sits
in
front
of
the
computer
without
eating
or
drinking
for
some
hours.
Last
weekend,
he
played
games
on
the
computer
again.
He
was
too
excited
and
didn’t
want
to
move.
He
didn’t
have
anything
for
six
hours.
When
he
had
to
go
to
the
bathroom,
he
found
he
could
not
move.
He
was
taken
to
the
hospital.
The
doctor
told
him
he
should
do
some
different
kinds
of
activities.
In
other
words,
he
needs
to
do
more
exercise
and
outdoor
activities
to
make
him
have
a
healthy
body.
After
coming
back
from
the
hospital,
Nick
follows
the
doctor’s
advice
(建议).
He
often
plays
soccer
with
his
friends.
Sometimes
he
still
plays
computer
games
on
weekends,
but
he
never
does
it
for
long.
Now,
he
lives
a
happy
and
healthy
life.
(
)
1.
How
old
is
Nick?
A.
13.
B.
14.
C.
15.
D.
16.
(
)
2.
Nick
likes
________
in
his
free
time.
A.riding
a
bike
B.playing
the
guitar
C.playing
computer
games
D.having
a
school
trip
(
)
3.
Who
took
Nick
to
the
hospital?
A.
His
dad.
B.
His
mum.
C.
His
neighbour.
D.
We
are
not
sure.
(
)
4.
Why
was
Nick
taken
to
the
hospital?
A.
Because
he
was
too
excited.
B.
Because
he
had
a
cold
in
the
morning.
C.
Because
he
was
too
nervous
of
his
studies.
D.
Because
he
couldn’t
move
after
playing
computer
games
so
long.
(
)
5.
Nick
should
________
to
follow
the
doctor’s
advice.
A.
go
to
a
movie
B.
listen
to
music
C.
take
more
exercise
D.
play
computer
games
(2)
Experts
say
that
students
usually
need
ten
hours’
sleep
at
night,
but
most
Chinese
students
do
not
get
enough
sleep.
Some
Chinese
parents
are
usually
glad
to
see
their
children
studying
late,
and
they
will
think
their
children
work
very
hard.
But
not
all
parents
are
happy
about
this.
Once
a
mother
told
us
that
every
morning
her
10-year-old
boy
put
up
one
finger
with
his
eyes
still
closed,
begging
for
one
more
minute
to
sleep.
Like
thousands
of
students
‘early
birds’
in
China,
he
has
to
get
up
before
six
every
morning.
A
report
shows
that
without
a
good
night’s
sleep,
students
seem
to
be
weaker
than
they
should
be.
Many
students
have
fallen
asleep
during
class
at
one
time
or
another.
Too
much
homework
is
not
the
only
reason
why
students
‘stay
up
late’.
Some
watch
TV
or
play
computer
games
late
into
the
night.
Experts
have
even
said
the
students
should
develop
good
study
habits.
So
some
clever
students
never
study
late,
they
are
able
to
work
well
in
class.
(
)
1.
Experts
say
that
students
usually
need
___________
hours
of
sleep
at
night.
A.
10
B.
8
C.
9
D.7
(
)
2.
The
10-year-old
boy
begged
for
one
more
minute
to
sleep
because
________.
A.
he
didn’t
have
enough
sleep
B.
It
wasn’t
time
for
him
to
get
up
C.
he
didn’t
want
to
go
to
school
D.
he
wanted
his
mother
to
wake
him
up
(
)
3.
In
this
passage
‘
early
birds’
means
persons
who
___________.
A.
get
up
early
B.
get
up
late
C.
sleep
less
D.
don’t
want
to
sleep
(
)
4.
From
the
passage
we
know
if
students
don’t
get
enough
sleep,
they
may
_________.
A.
become
too
weak
to
sleep
B.
not
work
well
in
class
C.
go
to
bed
early
D.
be
weak
in
English
(
)
5.
According
to
the
passage,
which
of
the
following
is
right?
A.
If
you
want
to
study
better,
you
must
work
hard
at
night.
B.
Sleeping
less
means
working
hard.
C.
Some
clever
students
are
able
to
work
well
in
class
because
they
have
good
study
habits.
D.
Students
don’t
have
enough
sleep
only
because
they
have
lots
of
homework
to
do.
(3)
When
you
are
about
to
do
something
brave,
a
cheerful
wish
of
“Good
luck!”
from
a
friend
can
be
helpful.
But
if
you
think
you
need
lots
of
luck,
what
else
might
you
do?
In
the
UK
and
US
there
are
some
strange
traditions
for
bringing
yourself
a
little
more
good
luck.
Some
are
hundreds
of
years
old
and
some
are
much
newer.
Have
you
heard
the
saying
“When
you
wish
upon
a
star”?
If
you
are
looking
up
at
the
sky
on
a
clear
night
and
you
see
a
sudden
flash
of
light,
it
is
probably
a
shooting
star!
Seeing
one
doesn’t
happen
very
often.
The
saying
goes
that
if
you
see
one
you
have
been
very
lucky,
and
so
if
you
make
a
wish,
it
will
come
true.
Maybe
you
have
heard
of
the
lucky
rabbit’s
foot.
Some
people
believe
that
rabbits
are
lucky
animals,
so
they
carry
a
part
of
the
rabbit,
its
foot,
for
good
luck.
There
are
all
kinds
of
strange,
unclear
rules
about
which
of
the
rabbit’s
feet
is
the
luckiest.
It
is
said
that
this
good
luck
tradition
is
the
oldest
one
of
all.
However,
as
the
funny
saying
goes,
“Depend
on
the
rabbit’s
foot
if
you
will,
but
remember
it
didn’t
work
for
the
rabbit!”
People
in
Britain
love
trees.
If
it
is
autumn
and
leaves
are
falling
from
the
trees,
some
people
try
to
catch
the
leaves
as
they
fall
because
they
think
each
leaf
they
catch
will
bring
them
a
lucky
month
in
the
following
year—they
will
need
to
catch
12
falling
leaves
to
have
a
whole
of
good
luck!
(
)1.
______
is
mentioned
in
the
oldest
good
luck
tradition.
A.
A
shooting
star
B.
A
falling
leaf
C.
A
cheerful
wish
from
friends
D.
A
rabbit’s
foot
(
)2.
From
Paragraph
3,
we
know
that
______.
A.
shooting
stars
can
often
be
seen
B.
people
can
see
a
shooting
star
on
a
rainy
night
C.
your
wish
may
come
true
if
you
see
a
shooting
star
D.
people
believe
that
it’s
unlucky
to
see
a
shooting
star
(
)3.
British
people
try
to
catch
12
falling
leaves
because
______.
A.
the
leaves
fall
in
autumn
B.
there
are
so
many
leaves
to
catch
C.
they
want
to
have
a
whole
year
of
good
luck
D.
the
leaves
can
bring
them
a
lucky
month
(
)4.
In
Paragraph
5,
the
underlined
word
“them”
refers
to(指)______.
A.
trees
B.
people
C.
leaves
D.
years
(
)5.
The
passage
is
mainly
about
______.
A.
how
to
wish
upon
a
star
B.
things
that
bring
good
luck
C.
British
people
love
leaves
D.
which
of
the
rabbit’s
feet
is
the
luckiest
(4)
When
you
are
learning
English,
listening,
speaking
and
writing
are
important,
but
reading
can
also
be
very
helpful.
When
you
read,
you
can
not
only
learn
some
new
words,
but
also
learn
how
to
use
these
English
words.
When
you
read,
it
gives
you
a
good
example
for
writing.
Try
to
read
at
the
right
level
(水平).
Read
something
that
you
can
(more
or
less)
understand.
If
you
need
to
stop
every
three
words
to
use
a
dictionary,
it
is
not
interesting.
Try
to
increase
(增加)
the
number
of
your
new
words.
If
there
are
four
or
five
new
words
on
a
page,
write
them
in
your
notebook.
But
you
don’t
have
to
write
them
while
you
read.
Instead,
try
to
guess
their
meanings
as
you
read:
mark
(标记)
them
with
a
pen.
Then
come
back
when
you
have
finished
reading
to
look
them
up
in
a
dictionary
and
write
them
in
your
own
vocabulary
(词汇)
book.
Then
try
to
remember
them.
Try
to
read
regularly.
For
example,
read
for
a
short
time
once
a
day.
Fifteen
minutes
every
day
is
better
than
two
hours
every
Sunday.
Fix
(固定)
a
time
to
read
and
keep
to
it.
You
could
read
for
fifteen
minutes
when
you
go
to
bed,
or
when
you
get
up
or
at
lunchtime.
Read
what
interests
you.
Choose
a
book
or
a
magazine
about
a
subject
that
you
like,
because
you
are
going
to
spend
time
and
money
reading
it.
So,
choose
an
interesting
book.
You
can
also
read
newspapers.
There
are
many
English
newspapers
in
China.
For
example,
21st
Century
Teens.
It
is
easy
enough
for
you
to
understand.
There
is
something
interesting
in
it.
(
)
1.
Which
of
the
following
sentences
is
right?
A.
Reading
a
lot
can
help
you
write
better.
B.
When
you
read,
you
can
only
learn
some
new
words.
C.
It
is
interesting
for
you
to
stop
every
three
words
to
use
a
dictionary.
D.
Try
to
read
something
that
you
can’t
understand
to
make
your
English
better.
(
)
2.
The
passage
is
mainly
about
_______.
A.
what
to
read
B.
reading
is
very
helpful
C.
when
to
read
D.
how
to
make
reading
better
(5)
Some
friends
invite
you
over
and
serve(招待)
you
a
delicious
dinner.
Someone
lends
you
his
car
while
there’s
something
wrong
with
yours.
You
are
sick,
and
a
friend
brings
you
a
meal
and
cares
for
you.
How
do
you
show
your
gratitude
(感谢)?
Sometimes
simply
saying
thank
you
is
enough.
At
other
times,
it
is
thoughtful
to
say
thank
you
in
a
more
different
way.
Be
sure
to
tell
that
person
what
you
are
thankful
for
and
why
you
are
thankful.
Here
are
some
common(常见的)
ways
to
say
thank
you.
You
can
write
a
thank-you
note.
People
are
very
busy
these
days.
A
handwritten
note
shows
you
took
the
time
to
tell
someone
you
are
thankful
to
him
or
her.
Or
you
can
call
and
thank
the
person.
You
would
be
surprised
how
this
can
make
someone’s
day.
Another
idea
is
to
send
a
thank-you
email.
This
is
not
quite
as
personal,
but
it
still
shows
your
gratitude.
There
are
many
other
ways
to
say
thank
you.
To
say
thank
you
in
a
creative(创新的)
way,
you
can:
★
Choose
some
flowers
from
a
shop.
Write
a
thank-you
note.
★
Give
the
person
a
basket
of
fresh
fruit
or
a
homemade
treat.
★
Invite
a
friend
to
a
movie,
meal,
snack
or
coffee.
★
Give
a
gift
card
for
a
bookstore
or
a
restaurant.
That
way
the
person
can
pick
out
a
favourite
book
or
eat
out.
★
Find
out
what
the
person
likes
and
give
something
related(有关的)
to
that.
★
To
say
a
big
thank
you
to
someone,
have
a
party
for
that
person.
As
you
can
see,
there
are
many
ways
to
say
thank
you.
Think
of
some
ways
of
your
own.
You
will
feel
good
trying
one
of
the
ideas,
and
the
person
being
thanked
will
feel
good
too.
It’s
a
win-win
situation!(形势)
(
)1.
The
underlined
phrase
“make
someone’s
day”
probably(大概)
means______.
A.
make
someone
happy
B.
make
someone
busy
C.
spend
someone’s
time
D.
spend
someone’s
money
(
)2.
Which
of
the
following
ways
to
say
thank
you
is
NOT
talked
about
in
the
passage?
A.
Hold
a
party
for
the
person.
B.
Invite
the
person
to
a
movie.
C.
Send
the
person
a
thank-you
email.
D.
Give
the
person
lots
of
money.
(
)3.
Which
might
be
the
best
title
for
this
passage?
A.
Things
To
Be
thankful
For
B.
Different
Situations
To
Say
Thank
You
C.
Ways
To
Show
Your
Gratitude
D.
Reasons
For
Saying
Thank
You
(6)
Farmer
John
and
Farmer
Bob
were
neighbours.
For
more
than
30
years,
they
had
been
getting
along
very
well.
Then
their
good
relationship(关系)broke.
It
began
with
a
small
thing,
then
bitter(仇恨的)words,
and
then
weeks
of
silence(沉默).One
morning
John
woke
up
to
find
a
stream
between
the
two
farms.
"It
must
be
Bob,
"
John
thought.
Then
one
day
there
was
a
knock
on
John's
door.
He
opened
it
to
find
a
carpenter(木匠)
standing
at
the
doorway.
“I'm
looking
for
a
few
days'
work,
"
the
carpenter
said.
‘‘I
do
have
a
job
for
you,
"
John
said.
"Look
across
the
stream
at
that
farm.
That's
my
neighbour
Bob.
He
dug(挖)a
stream
between
the
two
farms.
I
want
you
to
build
a
fence(栅栏)--an
8-foot
fence.
I
don't
want
to
see
his
place
or
his
face
any
more.
I
don't
have
such
a
neighbour!”
The
carpenter
said,
“I
think
I
know
what
to
do,
sir,
and
I'll
be
able
to
do
a
job
that
makes
you
happy."
About
sunset
when
the
farmer
returned,
the
carpenter
had
just
finished
his
job.
The
farmer's
eyes
opened
wide.
There
was
no
fence
there
at
all!
It
was
a
bridge!
And
the
neighbour,
Bob,
was
coming
across,
with
his
hand
outstretched(伸出).
"Hi,
John!
You're
quite
a
guy
to
build-this
bridge!”
Then
they
met
in
the
middle,
taking
each
other's
hands.
"I'm
terribly
sorry
for
what
I
have
said
and
done.
We
should
be
good
to
each
other,
"
said
Bob.
Then
they
turned
to
see
the
carpenter,
who
was
ready
to
go.
"No,
wait!
Stay
a
few
days.
I
have
a
lot
of
other
jobs
for
you,
"
said
John.
"I'd
love
to
stay,
"
the
carpenter
said,
"but
I
have
more
bridges
to
build."
(
)1.
Farmer
John
thought
that
Farmer
Bob
dug
the
stream
because_______.
A.
their
good
relationship
broke
B.
they
were
neighbours
C.
they
had
been
getting
along
very
well
D.
they
never
had
bitter
words
with
each
other
(
)2.
Farmer
John
asked
the
carpenter
to
build
a
fence
because
_______.
A.
he
wanted
to
protect
his
farm
B.
he
didn't
want
to
do
it
himself
C.
he
wouldn't
like
to
see
Bob
D.
he
wanted
to
find
him
something
to
do
(
)3.
What
does
the
underlined
sentence
"You're
quite
a
guy
to
build
this
bridge!"
mean?
A.
John
was
not
good
at
building
bridges.
B.
John
was
great
to
build
this
bridge.
C.
John
was
silly
to
build
such
a
bridge.
D.
John
should
build
the
bridge
earlier.
(
)4.
What
do
you
think
of
the
carpenter?
A.
Shy
B.
Clever
C.Silly(愚蠢的)
D.Careless
(
)5.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
What
a
Big
Fence!
B.
A
Strong
Bridge!
C.
Three
kind
Men..
D.
A
fence
or
a
bridge?
【参考答案】
一、完型填空
(1)1-5
CACDB
6-10
CABDA
(2)1-5
ABDAC
6-10
DBBCC
(3)1-5
BADCC
6-10
BADBC
11-15
DABCD
(4)1-5
CCBAD
6-10
CABCD
11-15
ABDBA
二、阅读理解
(1)CBBDA
(2)AAABC
(3)DDCBB
(4)AD
(5)ADC
(6)ACBBD