Lesson 37 Don't Fight!(word版,含答案)

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Lesson 37 Don't Fight!
Ⅰ.根据课文内容填空
Steven was angry with Danny. He thought it was Danny's mistake not to tell him that the game time was 1.   (change). Danny said he had sent him an e-mail, but Steven's computer 2.    (break) down and it was being 3.    (repair), so he couldn't check the e-mail. He thought Danny should have given him a phone 4.    . Danny told him he did try calling him, but Steven's phone was out of 5.    (serve), so Danny sent him a 6.     message. Steven was even angrier. He asked why Danny didn't come over and 7.     at the door since they lived 8.     to each other. Danny was angry, too. He said he was busy and he was not Steven's 9.    . Hearing this word, Steven was so angry that he threw the ball on the ground, but the ball bounced and hit Danny's head. The two boys nearly began to have a fight when Jenny and Brian came to 10.     them.
Ⅱ.用所给单词的适当形式填空
11.John is     (repair) a broken desk for his friend now.
12.Her mother was about     (say) something to her when someone knocked on the door.
13.The girls were chatting and laughing     (happy) when Mr. Ding went into the classroom.
14.The apples are being     (cut) into small pieces by the little girl.
15.    (hear) the good news, we couldn't help cheering.
Ⅲ.根据句意及首字母或汉语提示完成句子
16.We were excited because we b      our opponents(对手).
17.The gesture(手势) “V” stands for v     .
18.England and France are s      by the English Channel.
19.Both of them are     (秘书) in this company.
20.You should behave like      (绅士).
Ⅳ.用适当的介词填空
21.The little boy ran     his mother happily.
22.Sorry, the phone you are calling is out     service.
23.Mum told the boy to behave     a gentleman.
24.I hope you can deal     this problem by yourself this time.
25.Do you have anything to say     the children about your past life
Ⅴ.用方框中所给短语的适当形式填空
break down, knock at, out of service, text message, jump in
26.It's a bit hard for my grandma to send         . She prefers voice messages.
27.Please         the door before you go into the teachers' office.
28.My car         on my way home yesterday.
29.I can't get contact with my father.His phone is        .
30.You'd better not         while the others are talking.
Ⅵ.单项选择
(  )31.[2019·包头] Give me your e-mail address,     I'll send you the form.
A.or B.and
C.but D.nor
(  )32.—Did Mary come over when I was out
—Yes, she did. She left a(n)     for
you.
A.news B.message
C.suggestion D.information
(  )33.We must get our washing machine     tomorrow. 
A.repairing B.repaired
C.repairs D.repair
(  )34.—How can we     the old books
—We can give them away to the charity.
A.hand in B.deal with
C.take up D.clean up
(  )35.It's not polite to     when others are having a conversation.
A.put on B.jump in
C.jump out D.put away
(  )36.The boy     like a little gentleman and everyone liked him.
A.bounced B.behaved
C.separated D.beat
Ⅶ.[2019·南京] 阅读理解
  Q: At recess(课间休息), I don't know what to do because all my friends are playing games I don't like or don't want to play. So I end up standing by myself at recess doing nothing. What should I do
Alex Rider, 13, Bloomfield, N.J.
A: In fact, recess was my least favourite part of the school day for Grades 1 to 5. I was never really into playing kickball. So, like you, I spent many days at recess standing alone. Take advantage of the extra time you have. I learned that reading a book is the best way to pass time, especially if it is sunny. Books are good for a lonely recess, because they take you out of your world and into another. If reading isn't your thing, then try making new friends. Some other things I would do at recess were chess and paper cutting. Those might be worth trying. Maybe the teacher who is watching over all the kids needs someone to talk to as well. Whatever you want to do, don't let your time go to waste. Johnny Hayes, 15
A: Do you believe in time travel, Alex Because you just dragged me 40 years into the past. When I was 13, half my friends threw themselves into kickball at recess—which was too vigorous(剧烈的) for me right after lunch. So, like you, I stood around a lot. Then, one day, my teacher, Susie, asked me, “What do you want to do ” I had no answer for her. But suddenly, it came to me: marbles! I asked a few friends, and they were happy to join me. Now, I'm not suggesting you play marbles, only that you consider what you feel like doing and can make you happy. And one last idea: There's no harm in trying games your friends are playing that you think you won't like. You might just surprise yourself.
Philip Galanes, adult
(  )37.Who is asking for advice
A.Alex Rider.
B.Johnny Hayes.
C.Susie.
D. Philip Galanes.
(  )38.One of Philip's suggestions is to     .
A.read a book
B.talk to a teacher
C.do what you feel like doing
D.stand without doing anything
(  )39.Why do Johnny and Philip mention the kickball game at their schools
A.To show they shared similar experiences.
B.To show they were good at the kickball game.
C.To encourage Alex to make use of the extra time.
D.To encourage Alex to surprise himself with a new game.
(  )40.Which part of a newspaper may this passage be taken from
A.Science Study. B.Art Style.
C.Sports World. D.Teenage Problem.
Ⅷ.[2021·潍坊改编] 词语运用
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词(有提示词的,填入所给单词的正确形式)。
I knew that my father's aunt, Betsey Trotwood, lived somewhere near Dover, so I decided to look for her.
I had to walk there and the journey took six long days. When I got to Dover, I asked a few people and they told me where 41.     go.
When Miss Betsey saw me, she shouted, “Go away! Don't walk on my grass!”
“Please, madam,” I said bravely, “please, Aunt Betsey…”
“What!” she cried, 42.    (look) at me in great surprise.
“Please, Aunt Betsey, I'm your nephew David Copperfield. You came on the night I was born and saw my dear mother. My life has been very miserable(悲惨的) 43.     she died. My stepfather sent me to work in London and I hated it and ran away. Then someone stole my money and I had to walk…” I felt weak and suddenly fell to the ground.
My aunt picked me up and took me into her sitting room. While I was 44.    (eat), my aunt asked me a lot of questions. I was tired after the long day. Soon I fell asleep in a warm,
45.    (comfort) bed.
Several days 46.    (late), my stepfather, Mr. Murdstone arrived. “David is a very bad boy, violent and lazy, maybe the 47.    (bad) boy in the world,” he said 48.    (angry). “We found him a good job in London but he ran away. Now he must 49.     punished!”
Aunt Betsey listened to him carefully and 50.    (reply), “I don't believe a word you say. I know you've been cruel to this boy and his poor mother. I'll look after David from now on. Now get out of here!”
Lesson 37 Don't Fight!
Ⅰ.1.changed 2.broke 3.repaired 4.call 5.service 6.text 
7.knock 8.close 9.secretary 10.separate
Ⅱ.11.repairing 12.to say 13.happily 14.cut 15.Hearing
Ⅲ.16.beat 17.victory 18.separated 19.secretaries 20.gentlemen
Ⅳ.21.towards 22.of 23.like 24.with 25.to
Ⅴ.26.text messages 27.knock at  28.broke down 29.out of service 30.jump in
Ⅵ.31.B 32.B 33.B 
34.B 
35.B 36.B 
Ⅶ.37—40 ACAD
Ⅷ.41.to 42.looking 43.since 44.eating fortable 46.later 47.worst 48.angrily 49.be  50.replied