数学
化学
Lesson 12 Generation Gap (第二课时)
Ⅰ.根据句意及首字母提示补全单词
1. There is a g gap between us.
2.The drink will be too sweet if you a more sugar.
3.The coach p the player for his good shot yesterday.
4.It's not f to give him the prize because he cheated in the match.
5.Now I can speak Chinese p well.
Ⅱ.用方框中所给单词或短语的适当形式填空
be strict with, whenever, except, argue, get off
6.You have talked on the phone too long. the phone as soon as possible.
7.If you want to be a good student, you should yourself.
8.Why did you with your father
9.We go to school every day Saturday and Sunday.
10.My mother lets me bring my classmates home I want.
Ⅲ.单项填空
11.Don't the bus until it stops.
A.get up B.get down C.get off D.get to
12.My teacher often encourages me to face the difficulties I am in trouble.
A.before B.after C.until D.whenever
13.I can find things more if they are lying around.
A.easy B.easily
C.free D.freely
14.Though you are , you still need to do more exercises.
A.lazy B.free
C.strict D.smart
Ⅳ.完形填空
Ari's mother asked him to gather firewood for the fire. Instead of doing the chore right away, Ari thought he could play with his friends, Mitch and Joe, first.
Not long after, his mother began to wonder 15 he had not returned. It was already dark and she was worried. At the same time, Ari realised that he had not done as his mother had 16 and told his friends about this. The boys then began gathering firewood.
Meanwhile, Ari's mother came looking for him. She soon 17 the boys' voices. She had mixed feelings. She was 18 to know that he was safe but angry at the same time because Ari had disobeyed her. She decided to 19 the boys a lesson.
She hid in the nearby bushes(树丛). Then she picked up a twig(树枝) and threw it. It hit the ground making a sharp noise. It caught the boys' 20 . They stopped what they were doing and looked at one another. She threw 21 twig in the opposite direction. The boys jumped. The mother cried in a low trembling voice, “ 22 your mother!” Scared, the boys dropped everything and ran home. Ari's mother could not stop laughing.
After picking up some pieces of firewood, she headed home, where she found Ari in tears.
“Mother, Mother, I'm sorry I didn't listen to you,” he sobbed(哭诉). His mother held him with love. She knew he was truly sorry and would not repeat his mistake.
15.A.what B.how C.when D.why
16.A.ordered B.noticed C.asked D.dreamed
17.A.felt B.followed C.heard D.liked
18.A.sad B.happy C.angry D.worried
19.A.teach B.bring C.offer D.make
20.A.interest B.imagination C.attention D.notice
21.A.another B.other C.others D.else
22.A.Look for B.Listen to C.Care for D.Look at
Ⅴ.阅读理解
Do your parents help you with schoolwork or other events Do you think they are giving you too much help
Du Peng, 18, from Hebei, has a story to share. He said that while in middle school, his mother asked him to enter an English speaking competition. To help him win, Du's mother once asked an English teacher to help write a speech draft(草稿).
“Although I got good results at the competition, I didn't feel proud,” Du said.
Du is not alone. Nearly 90 percent of Chinese parents said that they often helped their kids too much in school, according to a recent survey of 1,540 parents done by China Youth Daily. Children, on the other hand, want to do things by themselves.
“Doing things ourselves gives us a strong sense of achievement,” said Liu Jiawei, 13, from Jilin. “We will leave our parents sooner or later. So it's better to develop skills and live independently as early as possible.”
Some, however, think parents have good reasons to help.
Jiang Qi, 12, is from Beijing. He said that his parents
would sometimes help him by making PowerPoint presentations and creating handmade works.
“If my parents didn't help me while other students still got help from their parents, I would be criticized(批评) for not doing as well as others,” Jiang said.
“If schools could set more reasonable criteria(标准) and stop unfair competition, the situation would be improved,” Jiang's mother said.
23.How might Du Peng feel when he won the English speaking competition
A.Very proud.
B.Very happy.
C.A little lucky.
D.Just so-so.
24.What does the underlined word “independently” mean in Chinese
A.独立地 B.自由地
C.谨慎地 D.快乐地
25.Who thinks it's OK to get help from parents with schoolwork
A.Du Peng. B.Liu Jiawei.
C.Jiang Qi. D.Nobody.
26.What's the best title of the passage
A.Why do your parents do too much
B.Are your parents giving you too much help
C.How can parents help their children
D.Do your children feel lucky
Lesson 12 Generation Gap (第二课时)
Ⅰ.1.generation 2.add 3.praised
4.fair 5.pretty
Ⅱ.6.Get off 7.be strict with
8.argue 9.except
10.whenever
Ⅲ.11.C
12.D
13.B 14.D
Ⅳ.15.D 16.C 17.C 18.B 19.A
23.D
24.A
25.C
26.B