2023-2024学年牛津深圳版英语七年级下册期末 阅读集训练习(含答案)

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2024广东深圳七年级下册《阅读》8篇集训
第一篇
The cowboy is the hero of many movies. He is, even today, a symbol(标志) of courage and adventure. But what was the life of the cowboy really like
The cowboy’s job is clear from the word cowboy. Cowboys were men who took care of the cows and other cattle (牛) . The cattle were in the West and in Texas. People in the cities of the East wanted beef from these cattle. Trains could take the cattle east. But first the cattle had to get to the train. Part of the cowboy’s job was to take the cattle hundreds of miles to the railroad towns.
The trips were called "cattle drivers". A cattle drive usually took several months. Cowboys rode for sixteen hours a day. Because they rode so much, each cowboy brought along about eight horses. A cowboy changed horses several times each day.
Cowboys had to make sure that the cattle arrived safely. Before starting on a drive, they branded the cattle. They burned a mark(记号) on the cattle to show who they belong to. But these marks didn’t stop thieves. Cowboys had to protect the cattle from thieves. Thieves made the dangerous trip even more dangerous.
Although their work was very difficult and dangerous, cowboys did not earn much money.
They were paid badly. Yet cowboys liked their ways of life. They lived in the wild and open country. They lived a life of adventure and freedom.
1. The cowboy’s job was to ________.
A. be a hero of movies. B. take care of cattle C. cook beef. D. drive a train
2. Cowboys usually took cattle to ________.
A. the West and Texas B. the cities of the East
C. the wild and open country D. the railroad towns
3. Which of the following is TRUE
A. A cattle drive took several days.
B. Cowboys rode for 8 hours a day.
C. A cowboy changed horses several times a day.
D. Each cowboy brought along 2 horses.
4. What does the underlined part “branded the cattle” mean
A. made a mark on the cattle. B.put the cattle in cages
C. tied the cattle together. D. washed the cattle carefully
20. What made the trip even more dangerous and difficult
A. The bad weather. B. Lack of food.
C. Thieves. D. Attack(攻击) from other animals.
第二篇
Taking public transportation (公共交通) in the United States, you can often see people reading books on their way to school or work. But in China, I rarely (很少的) see people reading during their free time.
Are people s attitudes toward reading different here Not really, Data (数据) released by Amazon China in December 2017 show that Chinese people still read a lot. They simply prefer e-books over regular books.
However, other data show that reading is still more popular in the US than in China. Is there a reason for this difference I’m not sure. What I do know is that China has a rich history of literature (文学) (From classic novels like Romance of the Three Kingdoms(《三国演义》) to the modem science-fiction books The Three- Body Problem(《三体》), Chinese writers have created many fantastic written works. Perhaps the difference starts from childhood. Reading textbooks and doing homework can make you feel quite tired. By the time you finish it, you might not fell like reading for fun. Chinese students definitely (肯定) have to read more and do more homework than US students. So it’s no wonder that they might not want to read much in their spare time.
But learning to love reading can be great. Reading can open doors to places, people and ideas that you cannot imagine. Even just a single book has the power to change your own beliefs and attitudes. Where will your next book take you
1. From Paragraph 1, what do we know about people in the US
A. Most people take public transportation to work.
B. Many of them have the habit of reading.
C. Students have homework to do on their way to school.
D. They read books that are left behind on public transportation.
2. Why is reading less popular in China, according to the author
A. Because Chinese people prefer to watch plays instead of reading.
B. Because it’s hard to choose what to read.
C. Because Chinese people already read many fantastic written works in childhoods.
D. Because People’s childhood experiences may influence their reading habits.
3. Which of the following is TRUE
A. Chinese people’s attitudes toward reading have changed.
B. Chinese people prefer e-books to regular books now.
C. Chinese people never read in their spare time.
D. Chinese people bought the most books from Amazon China in 2017.
4. According to the writer, reading books can ______.
A. help you learn more about schoolwork
B. take too much of your time
C. make your imagination more powerful
D. change your personal ideas
5. In which part of a newspaper might you find this passage
A. Culture. B. History. C. Science. D. Nature.
第三篇
Do you want to travel around the world Here are some of the most interesting countries. Which country do you want to visit
The Netherlands, Europe
Where can you find the finest art museum and beautiful tulips in just one place In Netherlands, you can enjoy 200 paintings in the Van Gogh Museum. Cycling is popular there, so the best way to get around is by bike.
Bhutan, Asia
It is a small country between China and India. The Tiger’s Nest is a famous temple (寺) there. It sits on a cliff (悬崖) that is over 900 meters tall, so it is very difficult for people to visit it.
Costa Rica, Latin America
People love this country for many reasons. First, Arenal Volcano National Park there is a good place to enjoy the amazing views of an active volcano (活火山). Second, Costa Rica is home to half a million kinds of animals, such as birds and monkeys. Third, it’s a good choice to go surfing.
Eswatini, Africa
Most of you might not know Eswatini and few people visited this country in the past. But you can know much about the traditional African culture there. Tourists can visit the great palace and see a big ceremony (仪式) inside it.
1. What can people do when they travel to the Netherlands
A. Have fun going cycling. B. Get to know many kinds of birds.
C. See an active volcano. D. Visit the finest science museum.
2. What does the underlined word “it” refer to
A. Asia. B. Bhutan. C. The temple. D. The cliff.
3. How many reasons for visiting Costa Rica does the passage talk about
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.
D 4. Which of the following is NOT true
A. Bhutan is an Asian country between China and India.
B. Costa Rica is an excellent place for animal lovers.
C. The Tiger’s Nest is one of the famous places in Bhutan.
D. Many people knew and visited Eswatini in the past.
5. Where can we probably read the passage
A. A sports newspaper. B. A science book.
C. A movie poster. D. A travel magazine.
第四篇
Some people say that rats are ugly. I don’t know about you, but I think this is really unfriendly. We rats have feelings too! I think I’m cute.
I live near the King’s palace (宫殿), in my sweet little home. Two days ago, I heard a great noise on the road when I was sleeping. I wanted to know who or what was making all that noise. When I got closer, I saw the King, riding along on top of a huge fat elephant. People were watching cheerfully that stupid elephant with a nose that is far too big for her face. She’s much uglier than me, I thought. Why couldn’t I get all the attention(注意) So I started to jump up and down and said, “Hey everyone! Why not look at me I’m such a cutie-pie!”
However, nobody saw me. They were all too busy watching that stupid elephant. I didn’t know that behind the elephant was the princess, and she was holding a cat in her arms. When he saw me, he started to run after me. I had to run for my life, and ran into a hole just in time before the cat could eat me up.
Now I don’t want people to see me and like me any more. I have decided that sometimes, it’s better not to get attention, but just to get on quietly with my own business.
1. What does the rat think of people
A. They are ugly. B. They are cute.
C. They aren’t stupid. D. They aren’t friendly.
2. What did the rat do after seeing the elephant
A. He got closer to see the King.
B. He watched the elephant cheerfully.
C. He jumped and shouted to get people’s attention.
D. He joined the King’s family and became a cutie-pie.
3. What can we infer(推断)from Paragraph 3
A. Everybody saw the rat. B. The princess saw the rat.
C. The cat didn’t catch the rat. D. People thought the elephant stupid.
4. Why did the writer write the story
A. To let people know more about rats.
B. To help people make good decisions.
C. To teach people how to get more attention.
D. To advise people to do their own things quietly.
5. Where can we probably read the story
A. On CCTV-News. B. In a story book.
C. In a music magazine. D. In a travel guide.
第五篇
Recently videos of a man dancing have become popular online. He is Ma Jiaolong, a Chinese dancer. Ma has nearly 5 million followers on Douyin, a short-video platform (平台) in China. “I was surprised because I didn’t think that the videos would go viral.” says the 35-year-old dancer.
Ma began teaching Chinese classical (古典的) dance at Goldsmiths, University of London, three years ago. He started making videos when his teaching job was affected (受影响) by COVID-19. Like many other teachers, Ma had to give online classes. Besides teaching, he trained at home for at least two hours a day. However, Ma couldn’t make big moves because his home was small. One day, Ma and his wife went to a supermarket and passed Greenwich Park. Ma’s wife said to him, “Why not do some dance moves here that you couldn’t do at home ” Then Ma jumped off the ground and did a dance move, which was filmed by his wife on her phone.
“Back home, I sent the video to my friends. To my surprise, they loved it, and I decided to share it online,” says Ma. Later, he made more short videos and put them online.
After Ma’s videos got popular, he got lots of messages from people around the world. “Now, making and sharing short videos has become a part of my life. Most importantly, it’s a great way to show Chinese classical dance to more people.” says Ma. “It’s always been my dream to offer people worldwide a chance to understand traditional Chinese culture.” Ma says.
1. What is the meaning of the underlined phrase “go viral”
A. become popular B. get ill
C. become important D. get wrong
2. What do we know from Paragraph 2
A. Ma lost his job because of COVID-19.
B. Ma teaches Chinese classical dance in China.
C. Ma’s wife filmed his first video with her phone.
D. Ma had to train students at home for two hours a day.
3. What is the correct order according to the passage
a. Ma’s videos got popular.
b. Ma sent a video to his friends.
c. Ma began to give classes online.
d. Ma got messages from people around the world.
A. c-b-d-a. B. c-b-a-d. C. b-a-c-d. D. b-a-d-c.
4. Why does Ma keep making short videos
A. Making and sharing videos can make him live a busy and rich life.
B He wants people worldwide to understand Chinese classical dance.
C. Sharing videos gives him a chance to know about different cultures.
D. He wants to help people around the world learn about Chinese history.
5. What is the passage mainly about
A. How a Chinese dancer lives in London.
B. How a Chinese dancer became famous in the world.
C. How a Chinese dancer helps people worldwide see China online.
D. How a Chinese dancer helps people worldwide know about Chinese culture.
第六篇
36 expats(外籍人士)in Shenzhen took part in a blood donation(献血)activity at the Huaqiangbei blood donation center yesterday, with 28 of them donating 10,300 ml of blood.The activity was first hosted by three Indian families. Most group members are from India and Nepal.
Varun, an Indian, came to Shenzhen five years ago. His wife Pooja also helped organize the activity. “We started it a year ago. We want everyone to be part of it. It doesn’t matter which country they come from. It’s all about how to give back to the city,” Pooja said.
The number of the people in their group is becoming larger. Their first group blood donation activity had about 15 people. Most of them were their friends. The second time they had about 35 people. As we do this more and more often, more people from different countries come and join us,” Varun added.
For Nepalese, who came to Shenzhen in 2008, it was not the first time that he donated blood in China. “I think every one of us should donate blood if we are able to do so. Blood donation is good not only because it can save lives, but it is also good for our health.”
Lan Yuxiao, leader of Shenzhen Blood Center, says that this group blood donation activity is always well-organized. In fact, many expats have taken part in blood donation in Shenzhen. “They may see Shenzhen as their second home, so they would like to donate blood and take part in other activities like this for the city,” Lan said.
1. Who hosted the blood donation activity first
A. Three Indian families. B. 36 expats in Shenzhen.
C. People from India and Nepal. D. A blood donation center.
2. What does “it” in Paragraph 2 refer to
A. The city. B. The activity. C. The group. D. The country.
3. Why did many expats donate blood in Shenzhen according to Lan Yuxiao
A. They are living and working in Shenzhen.
B. They want to make more friends in Shenzhen.
C. They want to help make Shenzhen a better place.
D. The blood donation activity is always well-organized.
4. What do we know about Nepalese
A. He donated blood for the first time. B. He often helps organize the activity.
C. He donates blood to keep healthy. D. He thinks donating blood is good.
5. What is the best title for the news
A. Blood donation can save lives and is good for our health.
B. Shenzhen Blood Center organized a blood donation activity.
C. Expat group donates over 10,000 ml of blood in Huaqiangbei.
D. Expats in Shenzhen take part in different meaningful activities.
第七篇
If you love to tell stories, here is your chance! Come and join in our Story Telling Competition! July 20th — August 10th 1st place A bike and a dictionary2nd place A watch and a dictionary3rd to 5th places A schoolbag and a dictionary
All you have to do is tell your story and make it into a video. The competition is only for children aged between 9 and 15. Your story must be about Chinese history. Each video must be shorter than 5 minutes. Tell a story without scripts (底稿). Please send your video to Mr Han at kidsmyas@ before August 10th. You can see entry forms (参赛表格) and the names of winners on www. . The best stories will also appear on it.
1. If Bob wins 4th place, what prizes will he get
A. A bike and a dictionary. B. A watch and a dictionary.
C. A watch and a schoolbag. D. A schoolbag and a dictionary.
2. They didn’t let John take part in the competition probably because _______.
A. he is 10 years old
B. his story is about Emperor Qianlong.
C. his video is about 6 minutes long.
D. he tells the story without scripts in the video
3. When should we send the video to Mr Han
A. On June 20th. B. On July 10th.
C. On July 25th. D. On August 15th.
4.What can’t we find on www.
A. Videos about the competition. B. Names of winners.
C. Entry forms. D. Best stories.
5. Who is the reading for
A. Parents. B. Students. C. Teachers. D. Artists.
第八篇
The basketball flew through the air. Dai Jiameng moved her wheelchair(轮椅), shot and scored! Dai, 27, started to play basketball 13 years ago.
At the age of 4, a terrible accident made Dai lose her left leg. As a child, Dai’s favourite activity was watching basketball games on TV. His favourite star was Dwyane Wade. In 2007, Wade was injured (受伤的) and had a “wheelchair game” in Guangzhou. It was then that Dai got to know that people like her could also play basketball.
Two years later, Dai became a wheelchair basketball player. Then she found it much more difficult than the sport she watched on TV. The players must control their wheelchairs well and train(训练)as hard as they can. Dai and her teammates spent many hours training and got many injuries every day. After such hard work, the national women’s wheelchair basketball team won second place in Tokyo last year. Dai was one of the players.
“For me, the sport is far more than winning or losing.” Dai says. “It is a great way to get confidence(自信). I hope more people like me can feel good about themselves and make their dreams come true.”
1. What did Dai love doing when she was little
A. Watching basketball games on TV.
B. Playing basketball with her friends.
C. Reading books about Dwyane Wade.
D. Playing in the parks in Guangzhou.
2. When did Dai become a wheelchair basketball player
A. In 2007. B. In 2009. C. In 2012. D. In 2021.
3. What was the wheelchair basketball training like
A. Exciting. B. Easy. C. Boring. D. Difficult.
4. What can we infer about Dai from the passage
A. She learned basketball from Dwyane Wade.
B. She can control her wheelchair very well.
C. She will help more disabled people learn basketball.
D. She will play basketball in the Paris Olympic Games.
5. In which part of a newspaper can we find the passage
A. Culture B. Health C. People D. Education
答案第一篇
The cowboy is the hero of many movies. He is, even today, a symbol(标志) of courage and adventure. But what was the life of the cowboy really like
The cowboy’s job is clear from the word cowboy. Cowboys were men who took care of the cows and other cattle (牛) . The cattle were in the West and in Texas. People in the cities of the East wanted beef from these cattle. Trains could take the cattle east. But first the cattle had to get to the train. Part of the cowboy’s job was to take the cattle hundreds of miles to the railroad towns.
The trips were called "cattle drivers". A cattle drive usually took several months. Cowboys rode for sixteen hours a day. Because they rode so much, each cowboy brought along about eight horses. A cowboy changed horses several times each day.
Cowboys had to make sure that the cattle arrived safely. Before starting on a drive, they branded the cattle. They burned a mark(记号) on the cattle to show who they belong to. But these marks didn’t stop thieves. Cowboys had to protect the cattle from thieves. Thieves made the dangerous trip even more dangerous.
Although their work was very difficult and dangerous, cowboys did not earn much money.
They were paid badly. Yet cowboys liked their ways of life. They lived in the wild and open country. They lived a life of adventure and freedom.
B 1. The cowboy’s job was to ________.
A. be a hero of movies. B. take care of cattle C. cook beef. D. drive a train
D 2. Cowboys usually took cattle to ________.
A. the West and Texas B. the cities of the East
C. the wild and open country D. the railroad towns
D 3. Which of the following is TRUE
A. A cattle drive took several days.
B. Cowboys rode for 8 hours a day.
C. A cowboy changed horses several times a day.
D. Each cowboy brought along 2 horses.
A 4. What does the underlined part “branded the cattle” mean
A. made a mark on the cattle. B.put the cattle in cages
C. tied the cattle together. D. washed the cattle carefully
C 20. What made the trip even more dangerous and difficult
A. The bad weather. B. Lack of food.
C. Thieves. D. Attack(攻击) from other animals.
答案第二篇
Taking public transportation (公共交通) in the United States, you can often see people reading books on their way to school or work. But in China, I rarely (很少的) see people reading during their free time.
Are people s attitudes toward reading different here Not really, Data (数据) released by Amazon China in December 2017 show that Chinese people still read a lot. They simply prefer e-books over regular books.
However, other data show that reading is still more popular in the US than in China. Is there a reason for this difference I’m not sure. What I do know is that China has a rich history of literature (文学) (From classic novels like Romance of the Three Kingdoms(《三国演义》) to the modem science-fiction books The Three- Body Problem(《三体》), Chinese writers have created many fantastic written works. Perhaps the difference starts from childhood. Reading textbooks and doing homework can make you feel quite tired. By the time you finish it, you might not fell like reading for fun. Chinese students definitely (肯定) have to read more and do more homework than US students. So it’s no wonder that they might not want to read much in their spare time.
But learning to love reading can be great. Reading can open doors to places, people and ideas that you cannot imagine. Even just a single book has the power to change your own beliefs and attitudes. Where will your next book take you
B 1. From Paragraph 1, what do we know about people in the US
A. Most people take public transportation to work.
B. Many of them have the habit of reading.
C. Students have homework to do on their way to school.
D. They read books that are left behind on public transportation.
D 2. Why is reading less popular in China, according to the author
A. Because Chinese people prefer to watch plays instead of reading.
B. Because it’s hard to choose what to read.
C. Because Chinese people already read many fantastic written works in childhoods.
D. Because People’s childhood experiences may influence their reading habits.
B 3. Which of the following is TRUE
A. Chinese people’s attitudes toward reading have changed.
B. Chinese people prefer e-books to regular books now.
C. Chinese people never read in their spare time.
D. Chinese people bought the most books from Amazon China in 2017.
C 4. According to the writer, reading books can ______.
A. help you learn more about schoolwork
B. take too much of your time
C. make your imagination more powerful
D. change your personal ideas
A 5. In which part of a newspaper might you find this passage
A. Culture. B. History. C. Science. D. Nature.
答案第三篇
Do you want to travel around the world Here are some of the most interesting countries. Which country do you want to visit
The Netherlands, Europe
Where can you find the finest art museum and beautiful tulips in just one place In Netherlands, you can enjoy 200 paintings in the Van Gogh Museum. Cycling is popular there, so the best way to get around is by bike.
Bhutan, Asia
It is a small country between China and India. The Tiger’s Nest is a famous temple (寺) there. It sits on a cliff (悬崖) that is over 900 meters tall, so it is very difficult for people to visit it.
Costa Rica, Latin America
People love this country for many reasons. First, Arenal Volcano National Park there is a good place to enjoy the amazing views of an active volcano (活火山). Second, Costa Rica is home to half a million kinds of animals, such as birds and monkeys. Third, it’s a good choice to go surfing.
Eswatini, Africa
Most of you might not know Eswatini and few people visited this country in the past. But you can know much about the traditional African culture there. Tourists can visit the great palace and see a big ceremony (仪式) inside it.
A 1. What can people do when they travel to the Netherlands
A. Have fun going cycling. B. Get to know many kinds of birds.
C. See an active volcano. D. Visit the finest science museum.
C 2. What does the underlined word “it” refer to
A. Asia. B. Bhutan. C. The temple. D. The cliff.
B 3. How many reasons for visiting Costa Rica does the passage talk about
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.
D 4. Which of the following is NOT true
A. Bhutan is an Asian country between China and India.
B. Costa Rica is an excellent place for animal lovers.
C. The Tiger’s Nest is one of the famous places in Bhutan.
D. Many people knew and visited Eswatini in the past.
D 5. Where can we probably read the passage
A. A sports newspaper. B. A science book.
C. A movie poster. D. A travel magazine.
答案第四篇
Some people say that rats are ugly. I don’t know about you, but I think this is really unfriendly. We rats have feelings too! I think I’m cute.
I live near the King’s palace (宫殿), in my sweet little home. Two days ago, I heard a great noise on the road when I was sleeping. I wanted to know who or what was making all that noise. When I got closer, I saw the King, riding along on top of a huge fat elephant. People were watching cheerfully that stupid elephant with a nose that is far too big for her face. She’s much uglier than me, I thought. Why couldn’t I get all the attention(注意) So I started to jump up and down and said, “Hey everyone! Why not look at me I’m such a cutie-pie!”
However, nobody saw me. They were all too busy watching that stupid elephant. I didn’t know that behind the elephant was the princess, and she was holding a cat in her arms. When he saw me, he started to run after me. I had to run for my life, and ran into a hole just in time before the cat could eat me up.
Now I don’t want people to see me and like me any more. I have decided that sometimes, it’s better not to get attention, but just to get on quietly with my own business.
D 1. What does the rat think of people
A. They are ugly. B. They are cute.
C. They aren’t stupid. D. They aren’t friendly.
C 2. What did the rat do after seeing the elephant
A. He got closer to see the King.
B. He watched the elephant cheerfully.
C. He jumped and shouted to get people’s attention.
D. He joined the King’s family and became a cutie-pie.
C 3. What can we infer(推断)from Paragraph 3
A. Everybody saw the rat. B. The princess saw the rat.
C. The cat didn’t catch the rat. D. People thought the elephant stupid.
D 4. Why did the writer write the story
A. To let people know more about rats.
B. To help people make good decisions.
C. To teach people how to get more attention.
D. To advise people to do their own things quietly.
B 5. Where can we probably read the story
A. On CCTV-News. B. In a story book.
C. In a music magazine. D. In a travel guide.
答案第五篇
Recently videos of a man dancing have become popular online. He is Ma Jiaolong, a Chinese dancer. Ma has nearly 5 million followers on Douyin, a short-video platform (平台) in China. “I was surprised because I didn’t think that the videos would go viral.” says the 35-year-old dancer.
Ma began teaching Chinese classical (古典的) dance at Goldsmiths, University of London, three years ago. He started making videos when his teaching job was affected (受影响) by COVID-19. Like many other teachers, Ma had to give online classes. Besides teaching, he trained at home for at least two hours a day. However, Ma couldn’t make big moves because his home was small. One day, Ma and his wife went to a supermarket and passed Greenwich Park. Ma’s wife said to him, “Why not do some dance moves here that you couldn’t do at home ” Then Ma jumped off the ground and did a dance move, which was filmed by his wife on her phone.
“Back home, I sent the video to my friends. To my surprise, they loved it, and I decided to share it online,” says Ma. Later, he made more short videos and put them online.
After Ma’s videos got popular, he got lots of messages from people around the world. “Now, making and sharing short videos has become a part of my life. Most importantly, it’s a great way to show Chinese classical dance to more people.” says Ma. “It’s always been my dream to offer people worldwide a chance to understand traditional Chinese culture.” Ma says.
A 1. What is the meaning of the underlined phrase “go viral”
A. become popular B. get ill
C. become important D. get wrong
C 2. What do we know from Paragraph 2
A. Ma lost his job because of COVID-19.
B. Ma teaches Chinese classical dance in China.
C. Ma’s wife filmed his first video with her phone.
D. Ma had to train students at home for two hours a day.
B 3. What is the correct order according to the passage
a. Ma’s videos got popular.
b. Ma sent a video to his friends.
c. Ma began to give classes online.
d. Ma got messages from people around the world.
A. c-b-d-a. B. c-b-a-d. C. b-a-c-d. D. b-a-d-c.
B 4. Why does Ma keep making short videos
A. Making and sharing videos can make him live a busy and rich life.
B He wants people worldwide to understand Chinese classical dance.
C. Sharing videos gives him a chance to know about different cultures.
D. He wants to help people around the world learn about Chinese history.
D 5. What is the passage mainly about
A. How a Chinese dancer lives in London.
B. How a Chinese dancer became famous in the world.
C. How a Chinese dancer helps people worldwide see China online.
D. How a Chinese dancer helps people worldwide know about Chinese culture.
答案第六篇
36 expats(外籍人士)in Shenzhen took part in a blood donation(献血)activity at the Huaqiangbei blood donation center yesterday, with 28 of them donating 10,300 ml of blood.The activity was first hosted by three Indian families. Most group members are from India and Nepal.
Varun, an Indian, came to Shenzhen five years ago. His wife Pooja also helped organize the activity. “We started it a year ago. We want everyone to be part of it. It doesn’t matter which country they come from. It’s all about how to give back to the city,” Pooja said.
The number of the people in their group is becoming larger. Their first group blood donation activity had about 15 people. Most of them were their friends. The second time they had about 35 people. As we do this more and more often, more people from different countries come and join us,” Varun added.
For Nepalese, who came to Shenzhen in 2008, it was not the first time that he donated blood in China. “I think every one of us should donate blood if we are able to do so. Blood donation is good not only because it can save lives, but it is also good for our health.”
Lan Yuxiao, leader of Shenzhen Blood Center, says that this group blood donation activity is always well-organized. In fact, many expats have taken part in blood donation in Shenzhen. “They may see Shenzhen as their second home, so they would like to donate blood and take part in other activities like this for the city,” Lan said.
A 1. Who hosted the blood donation activity first
A. Three Indian families. B. 36 expats in Shenzhen.
C. People from India and Nepal. D. A blood donation center.
B 2. What does “it” in Paragraph 2 refer to
A. The city. B. The activity. C. The group. D. The country.
C 3. Why did many expats donate blood in Shenzhen according to Lan Yuxiao
A. They are living and working in Shenzhen.
B. They want to make more friends in Shenzhen.
C. They want to help make Shenzhen a better place.
D. The blood donation activity is always well-organized.
C 4. What do we know about Nepalese
A. He donated blood for the first time. B. He often helps organize the activity.
C. He donates blood to keep healthy. D. He thinks donating blood is good.
C 5. What is the best title for the news
A. Blood donation can save lives and is good for our health.
B. Shenzhen Blood Center organized a blood donation activity.
C. Expat group donates over 10,000 ml of blood in Huaqiangbei.
D. Expats in Shenzhen take part in different meaningful activities.
答案第七篇
If you love to tell stories, here is your chance! Come and join in our Story Telling Competition! July 20th — August 10th 1st place A bike and a dictionary2nd place A watch and a dictionary3rd to 5th places A schoolbag and a dictionary
All you have to do is tell your story and make it into a video. The competition is only for children aged between 9 and 15. Your story must be about Chinese history. Each video must be shorter than 5 minutes. Tell a story without scripts (底稿). Please send your video to Mr Han at kidsmyas@ before August 10th. You can see entry forms (参赛表格) and the names of winners on www. . The best stories will also appear on it.
D 1. If Bob wins 4th place, what prizes will he get
A. A bike and a dictionary. B. A watch and a dictionary.
C. A watch and a schoolbag. D. A schoolbag and a dictionary.
C 2. They didn’t let John take part in the competition probably because _______.
A. he is 10 years old
B. his story is about Emperor Qianlong.
C. his video is about 6 minutes long.
D. he tells the story without scripts in the video
C 3. When should we send the video to Mr Han
A. On June 20th. B. On July 10th.
C. On July 25th. D. On August 15th.
A 4.What can’t we find on www.
A. Videos about the competition. B. Names of winners.
C. Entry forms. D. Best stories.
B 5. Who is the reading for
A. Parents. B. Students. C. Teachers. D. Artists.
答案第八篇
The basketball flew through the air. Dai Jiameng moved her wheelchair(轮椅), shot and scored! Dai, 27, started to play basketball 13 years ago.
At the age of 4, a terrible accident made Dai lose her left leg. As a child, Dai’s favourite activity was watching basketball games on TV. His favourite star was Dwyane Wade. In 2007, Wade was injured (受伤的) and had a “wheelchair game” in Guangzhou. It was then that Dai got to know that people like her could also play basketball.
Two years later, Dai became a wheelchair basketball player. Then she found it much more difficult than the sport she watched on TV. The players must control their wheelchairs well and train(训练)as hard as they can. Dai and her teammates spent many hours training and got many injuries every day. After such hard work, the national women’s wheelchair basketball team won second place in Tokyo last year. Dai was one of the players.
“For me, the sport is far more than winning or losing.” Dai says. “It is a great way to get confidence(自信). I hope more people like me can feel good about themselves and make their dreams come true.”
A 1. What did Dai love doing when she was little
A. Watching basketball games on TV.
B. Playing basketball with her friends.
C. Reading books about Dwyane Wade.
D. Playing in the parks in Guangzhou.
B 2. When did Dai become a wheelchair basketball player
A. In 2007. B. In 2009. C. In 2012. D. In 2021.
D 3. What was the wheelchair basketball training like
A. Exciting. B. Easy. C. Boring. D. Difficult.
B 4 What can we infer about Dai from the passage
A. She learned basketball from Dwyane Wade.
B. She can control her wheelchair very well.
C. She will help more disabled people learn basketball.
D. She will play basketball in the Paris Olympic Games.
C 5. In which part of a newspaper can we find the passage
A. Culture B. Health C. People D. Education
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