Lesson 15 My Helmet Saved My Life!
Ⅰ.根据课文内容,完成短文
The article tells us about a boy named Jackie who likes cycling. One day he was out riding his bicycle. He rode over a 1. in the road. Then he went down 2. on his right side. It really hurt because his head 3. the ground. He 4. there for a few minutes. Though he tried to 5. , he failed. What was worse, he saw 6. on his shoe. Both his hand and knee were 7. . After he took off his helmet, he saw a 8. rock sticking out of it. Then he knew that his helmet saved his life.
Jackie shouted for help. Luckily, a stranger took him to the hospital in his 9. . When his mother got to the hospital, she gave him a big
10. for being careful enough to wear his helmet.
It's important and necessary to be careful when exercising or doing sports!
Ⅱ. 根据句意及汉语提示,写出单词的正确形式
11.The (突然) rain made us all wet.
12.I need a (锋利的) knife to cut the fruit.
13.I'm going to the hospital to give (血).
14.Look out! There are some (碎石) in the middle of the road.
15.Though they were (陌生人), they got on well with each other.
Ⅲ.用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空
knee, stick, bleed, care, scare
16.Tommy is a boy. He often forgets to hand in his homework on time.
17.Thank goodness! Though the rock out of his leg, he wasn't badly hurt.
18.I have been standing for a long time. Now I'm so tired that my are shaking.
19.Just now they saw a accident. A car hit three people who were walking along the sidewalk.
20.—What has happened to you, boy Your arm is now.
—I ran into a big tree carelessly.
Ⅳ.单项选择
( )21.Learning is a lifelong journey because we can learn every day.
A.nothing new B.new something C.something new D.new nothing
( )22. your coat, Emily. It's warm enough in the room.
A.Put on B.Try on C.Take off D.Turn off
( )23.There is a beautiful girl in a red dress under the tree.
A.stand B.stands C.to stand D.standing
( )24.In the accident, a piece of wood stuck the man's left arm.
A.out B.of C.out of D.for
( )25.The accident happened suddenly no one could stop it.
A.such; that B.so; that C.very; what D.much; what
( )26. Henry's mother his father speaks English. They both speak Chinese.
Neither; nor B.Either; or
C.Both; and D.Not only; but also
Ⅴ.[2018·泰州] 阅读理解
As you enjoy the great beauty of Big Bend National Park, safety comes first. By giving careful thought to your actions, you can have a safe, exciting and happy time in it.
Driving
·Be careful with the speed limit in the park, and look out for monkeys and rabbits along roads, especially at night.
·Stop on the side of the roads when you want to take pictures—do not stop on roadways.
·Take more than enough water, food, and sleeping bags. If your car breaks down, stay with it. It is much easier for others to find a car on a road than a person walking through the forest.
Fire
·Wood fires and ground fires are not allowed in the park.
·Pay more attention when smoking.
Wildlife
·Never feed wildlife.
·Watch your children closely.
·If you meet a tiger or a lion, back away. If you think it may attack you, wave your arms, throw stones, and shout but never run.
·Poisonous(有毒的) snakes are active during warmer months. Carefully check your shoes before putting them on and your sleeping bags before using them. Carry a flashlight(手电筒) at night. Keep away from bushes.
( )27.From the passage we can know that in Big Bend National Park.
A.lions won't attack tourists
B.there is danger for tourists
C.snakes are active during winter
D.you can't find monkeys or rabbits
( )28.When your car breaks down in Big Bend National Park, you can .
A.stay with it waiting for help B.make a fire with wood
C.walk through the forest D.go and find someone to fix it
( )29.If a lion or a tiger attacks you in Big Bend National Park, you can .
A.run away quickly B.let children play with them
C.throw stones at them D.use a flashlight to scare them away
( )30.According to the passage, you might in Big Bend National Park.
A.drive as fast as you can B.take sleeping bags with you
C.give food to wild animals D.walk around in bushes in summer
( )31.What's the passage mainly about
A.How to protect yourself against wildlife.
B.The great beauty of Big Bend National Park.
C.Big Bend National Park's safety instructions.
D.Things to do while driving in Big Bend National Park.
Ⅵ. 任务型阅读
阅读下面短文,按要求完成32~36题。
Traffic accidents killed more than 104 thousand people in China last year, or more than 280 people each day. There was a great need to change the situation.
In October of 2003, our new Traffic Law(交通法) became a law and it was first put into use during the May Day holiday. It has new rules for drivers and pedestrians(行人). For example, drivers have to slow down when they are close to crosswalks. When people are in a crosswalk, cars must stop to let them walk. And if bus drivers smoke or make phone calls while driving, they can be fined. Buses that carry too many people are also against the law.
Pedestrians will walk more safely under the new law. They must cross the streets at crosswalks. If not, the police will fine them. Also, they shouldn't climb over the fences(栅栏) along the streets. Even if there are no policemen around, don't think it's safe to cross the street at a red light. Traffic police have got monitors! These machines can take pictures and help the police find them later. If you bike to school, it's not a good idea to carry classmates on the back. You should be fined fifty yuan.
Drivers and pedestrians must work together to make the streets safer.
32题完成句子;33、34 题简略回答问题;35题找出并写下第二段的主题句;36题将文中画线句子译成汉语。
32.During the May Day holiday in 2003, our new Traffic Law was first .
33.What must car drivers do when people are in a crosswalk
34.Who can take pictures and help the police find the law-breakers later
35.
36.
答案
Lesson 15 My Helmet Saved My Life!
Ⅰ.1.hole 2.hard 3.hit 4.lay 5.get up 6.blood 7.bleeding 8.sharp 9.truck 10.hug
Ⅱ.11.sudden 12.sharp 13.blood 14.rocks 15.strangers
Ⅲ.16.careless 17.stuck 18.knees 19.scary 20.bleeding
Ⅳ.21—26 CCDCBA
Ⅴ.27—31 BACBC
Ⅵ.【主旨大意】 这篇短文主要讲述每年有许多人因交通事故丧生,国家已经采取措施来保证交通安全,行人和司机都应该遵守交通规则。
32.put into use
33.They must stop to let them walk.
34.The monitors.
35.It has new rules for drivers and pedestrians.
36.根据新法律,行人将会更安全地行走。