2022年人教版中考英语二轮复习周周练(七)课件(共23张PPT)

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名称 2022年人教版中考英语二轮复习周周练(七)课件(共23张PPT)
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(共23张PPT)
周周练
周周练(七)
一、语法选择
A woman was waiting for her flight at an airport. She went to a shop and bought a book _1_ a bag of cookies. Then she arrived at the departure lounge (候机室), sat down and started reading her book. Later _2_ saw that a man sat down next to her and took one of her cookies out of the bag. She pretended not to notice at first. But then the man took more. Maybe he decided _3_ all the cookies.
and
she
to eat
Then there was just one left. The man took the last cookie and _4_ it in half. He held out one half to the woman. She could not believe this man stole _5_ of her cookies and then offered half a cookie in return. She _6_ took it out of his hand and ate it.
Finally, it was time for her flight. As she went to the gate, she realized _7_ her cookies were still in her bag. The man was eating his own cookies _8_ whole time and simply wanted to share the
cut
all
angrily
that
the
last one with her. The woman felt shameful. She wanted to apologize to the man for her rudeness. When we’re not paying attention to the world around us, it can be easy to misunderstand what’s happening or even become angry _9_ others. It is _10_ to keep our eyes open and think about every possibility when trying to understand a particular(特定的) situation.
with
better
( )1. A. if B. but C. and D. because
( )2. A. her B. she C. herself D. hers
( )3. A. to eat B. eat C. eating D. ate
( )4. A. cuts B. is cutting C. cut D. has cut
( )5. A. none B. neither C. each D. all
C
B
A
C
D
( )6. A. angrily B. more angrily C. angry D. anger
( )7. A. who B. that C. when D. whether
( )8. A. / B. a C. the D. an
( )9. A. with B. by C. to D. on
( )10. A. best B. the best C. better D. good
A
B
C
A
C
二、完形填空
An old woman lost her only son. The sad woman went to a clever man and asked, “Is there any way that can throw away my _11_ ”
The clever man said to her, “Go and _12_ me a seed (种子) from a home that has never known sadness. I will _13_ it to drive the sadness out of your life.” The woman went off at once to _14_ that magical seed.
sadness
bring
use
look for
First, she came to a beautiful house, knocked at the door, and asked _15_, “Excuse me, I am looking for a home that has never known sadness. Is this such a place It is very important to me.”
They told her, “You’ve certainly come to the _16_ place.” And they began to describe all the sad things that had recently happened to them.
politely
wrong
The woman said to herself, “Who is able to _17_ these people that have such sadness like me ” She stayed to _18_ before she went on looking for a home that had never known sadness.
But wherever she went, whether in the homes of the poor or the rich, she only found one sad _19_ after another. She became so _20_ helping other people that she forgot about looking for a seed that would magically end her own sadness. She even never realized that helping others had driven the sadness out of her life.
help
cheer them up
story
busy
( )11. A. happiness B. kindness
C. sadness D. illness
( )12. A. bring B. take C. fetch D. carry
( )13. A. push B. use C. lend D. lose
( )14. A. look at B. look up C. look for D. look after
( )15. A. politely B. happily C. proudly D. angrily
C
A
B
C
A
( )16. A. right B. wrong C. clean D. dirty
( )17. A. catch B. order C. hide D. help
( )18. A. cheer them up B. set them up
C. wake them up D. put them up
( )19. A. man B. woman C. story D. trip
( )20. A. fantastic B. scared C. terrible D. busy
B
D
A
C
D
三、阅读理解(B篇)
People from north China are different from people in south China in many ways. For example, most people in the north tend (倾向) to prefer to eat meat, while southerners prefer vegetables. But where do these differences come from
A study of over 140,000 Chinese people has shown that genetics (遗传学) might hold the answer. Scientists from BGI-
Shenzhen, a gene study center in China, found that six genes can cause genetic differences between people from different parts of China. This is a result of natural choice, which leads to different eating habits.
According to the study, more people from north China carry the FADS2 gene than those from south China. This gene helps to metabolize (代谢) fat in the human body. Therefore, people from
north China are better able to digest (消化) meat and fat. This helps them live more easily in northern areas where there is more meat and fewer vegetables.
Moreover, the study also showed that people from the south are more immune (有免疫力的) to certain illnesses than people from the north. For example, malaria (疟疾) was once widespread in some parts of south China. So people’s genes changed so that
they could better resist the illness. However, there are also downsides. People from the south are more likely to have a certain kind of blood illness. The gene G6PD, which causes this illness, is more common in people from the south than those from the north. It seems that nature has a way of balancing itself out.
( )21. ________ cause people to have different eating habits.
A. Their genes B. The weather
C. The food they grow D. The houses they live
A
( )22. According to the passage, FADS2 ________.
A. helps people put on weight
B. helps people digest meat
C. can help people live longer
D. can cause a blood illness
B
( )23. From the passage, we know that people from the south ________.
A. don’t carry the gene G6PD
B. are more immune to malaria
C. are less likely to get blood illnesses
D. have more healthy eating habits
B
( )24. The underlined word “resist” in Paragraph 4 means ________ in Chinese.
A. 抵抗 B. 诊断 C. 研究 D. 传播
( )25. The passage mainly talks about ________.
A. why Chinese people prefer to eat meat
B. why people have different ways of digesting food
C. how genes can influence our habits and preferences
D. the progress Chinese scientists have made in studying genetics
A
C
四、短文填空
Jenny lived a happy life when she was a little girl. But something awful happened one after another. She lost her left arm in a traffic accident at the age of sixteen. What was _26_, both of her parents died when she was twenty years old. Her elder brother wanted to take _27_ of her. However, Jenny refused to live with his family, saying that she would like to look after _28_. She
worse / more
care
herself
studied very hard and managed to _29_ a college. Four years later, she graduated and found a job in a company near her home. Once she wrote in her diary, “I am quite lucky. _30_ I lost one arm,I still have two legs.”
Just as the saying goes, “God is opening a window for you while shutting off a door.” Jenny chose to face her bad luck in _31_ active way. Instead of feeling sad all day, she decided not to let it stop her from receiving education and leading a happy life.
enter
Although / Though
an
Jenney’s story has _32_ us a good lesson. When something bad happens to us, we have two _33_. One is to complain, and the other is to face it _34_. If we choose to run away, it will follow us wherever we go. If we decide to be strong, new hopes will come. So choose wisely.
As we know, life is not full _35_ smiles and happiness all the time. Let’s learn to face the difficulties.
taught / given
choices / ways / methods
bravely / actively / wisely
of
26.________________ 27.________________
28.________________ 29.________________
30.________________ 31.________________
32.________________ 33.________________
34.________________ 35.________________
worse / more
care
herself
enter
Although / Though
an
taught / given
choices / ways / methods
bravely / actively / wisely
of
谢 谢!
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