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【2025中考英语一轮复习教材回归】
第04练 七(下) Unit 5~Unit 8
一、完形填空[2024·包头改编]
It was only four o ’clock , but it was cold and getting dark. I 1 my nose up against the window. Snow! It was 2 and settling on top of the already thick white carpet(地毯).
“Dad!” I yelled 3 . “Dad , come here—look at this snow!” He came in from the 4 .
“Yes , look at that ,” he said. “It ’s coming down quite 5 , isn ’t it? He put his hand on my shoulder and looked down at me with a 6 on his face . “Well , I ’m going back to the living room to read my paper ,” he said and started to turn away. His smile broadened even further.
“Oh , Dad ,” I said sadly , shaking his arm. “Please…can we go sledging (滑雪橇)? You 7 we would if we ever got snow. ”
“Just a joke , dear. Of course we can ,” said Dad. “I know the 8 place. Go and get ready. ”
“Really? Great! Let ’s go!
Outside , the ground was covered with snow. The snow flew up as we walked through it. We were walking to a place where my dad went sledging 9 he was a boy.
“Here we are then . I used to 10 many happy hours here with my sledge ,” said Dad. I stopped and looked around me.
“This is it?” I asked 11 , looking at the slight incline(缓坡) that lay ahead of us.
“It certainly is ,” said Dad. “My friends and I 12 some serious speed on here back in the day. Let me tell you. ”
I couldn ’t believe him , but I pulled my sledge to the top of the incline anyway and got in. Dad gave me a 13 , and down I went at a snail ’s pace (步速). It was so slow. All I could 14 behind me was his laughter.
“OK , OK ,” he said , catching up to me and walking beside my sledge as it went along. “Maybe it isn ’t as steep(陡峭的) as I 15 . ”
1.A.pressed B.dropped C.hid D.pushed
2.A.putting B.running C.falling D.throwing
3.A.angrily B.excitedly C.tiredly D.suddenly
4.A.kitchen B.living room C.garden D.dining hall
5.A.lightly B.happily C.hardly D.heavily
6.A.fear B.worry C.smile D.cry
7.A.decided B.promised C.replied D.refused
8.A.beautiful B.ugly C.cold D.perfect
9.A.when B.although C.if D.until
10.A.take B.cost C.spend D.pay
11.A.in surprise B.at last C.for sure D.in fact
12.A.looked up B.picked up C.gave up D.used up
13.A.stop B.pull C.push D.hug
14.A.understand B.see C.hear D.smell
15.A.forgot B.learned C.noticed D.remembered
解答 1-5 ACBBD 6-10 CBDAC 11-15 ABC CD
二、阅读理解[2024·呼伦贝尔二模]
Most people follow others blindly. Some people feel it safe to follow other people. In some rare cases it might be right , but in most cases this can make a big mistake. Ninety-five percent of people never succeed when they are following the wrong group. Actually there are reasons why we shouldn ’t follow others blindly.
According to a study , people always follow others when they aren ’t sure about the direction they should take. This means a large number of people could be following others without understanding what ’s right and what ’s wrong! This attracts more people to follow them and the result is that most people move in a certain direction even if it is wrong.
A man who wants to be successful always hopes for guidance from others and he usually follows the same path of most people , but the question this man never asks himself is , “Are all of those people successful?” Of course not! If you want to follow a group , then follow a successful one . However , in real life you ’ll only find one successful person among hundreds of people , and that ’s why following others makes no sense at all.
Most people act without thinking wisely. If you always follow others because they ’re greater than you , then sooner or later you ’ll discover that you ’re making decisions you might regret later.
However , should we never follow others? No. But just think wisely before you make a decision. If you find others are right , there is no problem in following them , but if you doubt the direction they ’re moving in , don ’t follow them blindly.
1.What ’s the percent of people who will succeed if they are following the wrong group?
A.95%. B.15%. C.10%. D.5%.
2.What does the underlined word “guidance ” in Paragraph 3 mean?
A.Suggestions. B.Money. C.Care. D.Love.
3.Why do most people like to follow others blindly according to the passage?
A.Because they don ’t want to be different.
B.Because they are affected by the people around them.
C.Because they ’re sure to take the right direction.
D.Because they don ’t want to make themselves successful.
5.What ’s the main idea of the passage? A.Advantages of following others.
B.Examples of following others.
C.Reasons for not following others blindly.
D.Ways of following others.
解答 1-5 DABBC
三、任务型阅读[2024·齐齐哈尔改编]
阅读短文,用英文填空或回答问题。(注意每小题的词数要求)
It ’s unbelievable to save this black bear from falling off a 30-meter-high bridge.
The bear was on her way home after a long day in a California ’s mountain. She was walking across the bridge when , suddenly , two cars entered from both sides. There was nowhere to run , so the scared bear jumped onto the rail(护栏) and began to fall down.
Luckily , the bear pulled herself onto an arch(桥拱) under the bridge , but she couldn ’t get out. A driver saw the surprising scene and called for help. Robert Brooks , an animal control officer from a nearby town , was sent to find out the truth. “I thought it was a joke ,” he said. But it wasn ’t a joke , so he called Dave Baker of the BEAR League , a group that helps bears in trouble.
Unluckily , the sky was getting dark , so the workers who saved the bear had to wait. Early the next morning , Brooks and Baker returned to the bridge with more volunteers. To their surprise , the bear was still there. Then Baker had an idea. They should hang a net under the bear , push her into it and then lower her to the ground.
Police officers closed the road. Then Brooks shot a sleeping drug(药) into the bear ’s shoulder. When the bear was sleepy , a volunteer rock climber used his feet to push the bear off the arch , right into the middle of the net.
When the bear was gently lowered to the ground , everyone cheered. The police officers then cleared all the people from the area and left the bear alone when she slept. Since then , no one has seen the bear. “I don ’t think she ’s going near the bridge any more ,” Brooks said.
1.The bear jumped onto the rail and fell down because it was so scared .(仅填1 词)
2.According to Para.3 , the BEAR League is a group that helps bears in trouble . (不超过5词)
3 .The workers had to wait to save the bear till the next day because the sky/it was getting dark .(不超过5词)
4.Where did the rock climber push the bear?
He pushed the bear off the arch , right into the middle of the net.
(不超过15词)
5.Do you think the bear is worth saving? Why or why not?
Yes , I do. Because animals are our friends. We should protect them./No , I don’t.
Because saving the bear is too dangerous.(答案不唯一) (不超过 15词)
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【2025中考英语一轮复习教材回归】
第04练 七(下) Unit 5~Unit 8
一、完形填空[2024·包头改编]
It was only four o ’clock , but it was cold and getting dark. I 1 my nose up against the window. Snow! It was 2 and settling on top of the already thick white carpet(地毯).
“Dad!” I yelled 3 . “Dad , come here—look at this snow!” He came in from the 4 .
“Yes , look at that ,” he said. “It ’s coming down quite 5 , isn ’t it? He put his hand on my shoulder and looked down at me with a 6 on his face . “Well , I ’m going back to the living room to read my paper ,” he said and started to turn away. His smile broadened even further.
“Oh , Dad ,” I said sadly , shaking his arm. “Please…can we go sledging (滑雪橇)? You 7 we would if we ever got snow. ”
“Just a joke , dear. Of course we can ,” said Dad. “I know the 8 place. Go and get ready. ”
“Really? Great! Let ’s go!
Outside , the ground was covered with snow. The snow flew up as we walked through it. We were walking to a place where my dad went sledging 9 he was a boy.
“Here we are then . I used to 10 many happy hours here with my sledge ,” said Dad. I stopped and looked around me.
“This is it?” I asked 11 , looking at the slight incline(缓坡) that lay ahead of us.
“It certainly is ,” said Dad. “My friends and I 12 some serious speed on here back in the day. Let me tell you. ”
I couldn ’t believe him , but I pulled my sledge to the top of the incline anyway and got in. Dad gave me a 13 , and down I went at a snail ’s pace (步速). It was so slow. All I could 14 behind me was his laughter.
“OK , OK ,” he said , catching up to me and walking beside my sledge as it went along. “Maybe it isn ’t as steep(陡峭的) as I 15 . ”
1.A.pressed B.dropped C.hid D.pushed
2.A.putting B.running C.falling D.throwing
3.A.angrily B.excitedly C.tiredly D.suddenly
4.A.kitchen B.living room C.garden D.dining hall
5.A.lightly B.happily C.hardly D.heavily
6.A.fear B.worry C.smile D.cry
7.A.decided B.promised C.replied D.refused
8.A.beautiful B.ugly C.cold D.perfect
9.A.when B.although C.if D.until
10.A.take B.cost C.spend D.pay
11.A.in surprise B.at last C.for sure D.in fact
12.A.looked up B.picked up C.gave up D.used up
13.A.stop B.pull C.push D.hug
14.A.understand B.see C.hear D.smell
15.A.forgot B.learned C.noticed D.remembered
解答 1-5 ACBBD 6-10 CBDAC 11-15 ABC CD
二、阅读理解[2024·呼伦贝尔二模]
Most people follow others blindly. Some people feel it safe to follow other people. In some rare cases it might be right , but in most cases this can make a big mistake. Ninety-five percent of people never succeed when they are following the wrong group. Actually there are reasons why we shouldn ’t follow others blindly.
According to a study , people always follow others when they aren ’t sure about the direction they should take. This means a large number of people could be following others without understanding what ’s right and what ’s wrong! This attracts more people to follow them and the result is that most people move in a certain direction even if it is wrong.
A man who wants to be successful always hopes for guidance from others and he usually follows the same path of most people , but the question this man never asks himself is , “Are all of those people successful?” Of course not! If you want to follow a group , then follow a successful one . However , in real life you ’ll only find one successful person among hundreds of people , and that ’s why following others makes no sense at all.
Most people act without thinking wisely. If you always follow others because they ’re greater than you , then sooner or later you ’ll discover that you ’re making decisions you might regret later.
However , should we never follow others? No. But just think wisely before you make a decision. If you find others are right , there is no problem in following them , but if you doubt the direction they ’re moving in , don ’t follow them blindly.
1.What ’s the percent of people who will succeed if they are following the wrong group?
A.95%. B.15%. C.10%. D.5%.
2.What does the underlined word “guidance ” in Paragraph 3 mean?
A.Suggestions. B.Money. C.Care. D.Love.
3.Why do most people like to follow others blindly according to the passage?
A.Because they don ’t want to be different.
B.Because they are affected by the people around them.
C.Because they ’re sure to take the right direction.
D.Because they don ’t want to make themselves successful.
5.What ’s the main idea of the passage? A.Advantages of following others.
B.Examples of following others.
C.Reasons for not following others blindly.
D.Ways of following others.
解答 1-5 DABBC
三、任务型阅读[2024·齐齐哈尔改编]
阅读短文,用英文填空或回答问题。(注意每小题的词数要求)
It ’s unbelievable to save this black bear from falling off a 30-meter-high bridge.
The bear was on her way home after a long day in a California ’s mountain. She was walking across the bridge when , suddenly , two cars entered from both sides. There was nowhere to run , so the scared bear jumped onto the rail(护栏) and began to fall down.
Luckily , the bear pulled herself onto an arch(桥拱) under the bridge , but she couldn ’t get out. A driver saw the surprising scene and called for help. Robert Brooks , an animal control officer from a nearby town , was sent to find out the truth. “I thought it was a joke ,” he said. But it wasn ’t a joke , so he called Dave Baker of the BEAR League , a group that helps bears in trouble.
Unluckily , the sky was getting dark , so the workers who saved the bear had to wait. Early the next morning , Brooks and Baker returned to the bridge with more volunteers. To their surprise , the bear was still there. Then Baker had an idea. They should hang a net under the bear , push her into it and then lower her to the ground.
Police officers closed the road. Then Brooks shot a sleeping drug(药) into the bear ’s shoulder. When the bear was sleepy , a volunteer rock climber used his feet to push the bear off the arch , right into the middle of the net.
When the bear was gently lowered to the ground , everyone cheered. The police officers then cleared all the people from the area and left the bear alone when she slept. Since then , no one has seen the bear. “I don ’t think she ’s going near the bridge any more ,” Brooks said.
1.The bear jumped onto the rail and fell down because it was so scared .(仅填1 词)
2.According to Para.3 , the BEAR League is a group that helps bears in trouble . (不超过5词)
3 .The workers had to wait to save the bear till the next day because the sky/it was getting dark .(不超过5词)
4.Where did the rock climber push the bear?
He pushed the bear off the arch , right into the middle of the net.
(不超过15词)
5.Do you think the bear is worth saving? Why or why not?
Yes , I do. Because animals are our friends. We should protect them./No , I don’t.
Because saving the bear is too dangerous.(答案不唯一) (不超过 15词)
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2025年中考英语一轮复习(回归教材夯实基础)
第04练 七年级(下)
Unit 5-Unit 8
第一篇 教材分册夯实
一、完形填空[2024·包头改编]
It was only four o’clock, but it was cold and getting dark. I 1 my nose up against the window. Snow! It was 2 and settling on top of the already thick white carpet(地毯).
“Dad!” I yelled 3 . “Dad, come here—look at this snow!” He came in from the 4 .
“Yes, look at that,” he said. “It’s coming down quite 5 , isn’t it?” He put his hand on my shoulder and looked down at me with a 6 on his face. “Well, I’m going back to the living room to read my paper,” he said and started to turn away. His smile broadened even further.
“Oh, Dad,” I said sadly, shaking his arm. “Please…can we go sledging(滑雪橇)? You 7 we would if we ever got snow.”
“Just a joke, dear. Of course we can,” said Dad. “I know the 8 place. Go and get ready.”
“Really? Great! Let’s go!”
Outside, the ground was covered with snow. The snow flew up as we walked through it. We were walking to a place where my dad went sledging 9 he was a boy.
“Here we are then. I used to 10 many happy hours here with my sledge,” said Dad. I stopped and looked around me.
“This is it?” I asked 11 , looking at the slight incline(缓坡) that lay ahead of us.
“It certainly is,” said Dad. “My friends and I 12 some serious speed on here back in the day. Let me tell you.”
I couldn’t believe him, but I pulled my sledge to the top of the incline anyway and got in. Dad gave me a 13 , and down I went at a snail’s pace(步速). It was so slow. All I could 14 behind me was his laughter.
“OK, OK,” he said, catching up to me and walking beside my sledge as it went along. “Maybe it isn’t as steep(陡峭的) as I 15 .”
1.A.pressed B.dropped C.hid D.pushed
2.A.putting B.running C.falling D.throwing
3.A.angrily B.excitedly C.tiredly D.suddenly
4.A.kitchen B.living room C.garden D.dining hall
5.A.lightly B.happily C.hardly D.heavily
6.A.fear B.worry C.smile D.cry
7.A.decided B.promised C.replied D.refused
8.A.beautiful B.ugly C.cold D.perfect
9.A.when B.although C.if D.until
10.A.take B.cost C.spend D.pay
11.A.in surprise B.at last C.for sure D.in fact
12.A.looked up B.picked up C.gave up D.used up
13.A.stop B.pull C.push D.hug
14.A.understand B.see C.hear D.smell
15.A.forgot B.learned C.noticed D.remembered
1-5 _________ 6-10 _________ 11-15 ___________
ACBBD
CBDAC
ABCCD
二、阅读理解[2024·呼伦贝尔二模]
Most people follow others blindly. Some people feel it safe to follow other people. In some rare cases it might be right, but in most cases this can make a big mistake. Ninety-five percent of people never succeed when they are following the wrong group. Actually there are reasons why we shouldn’t follow others blindly.
According to a study, people always follow others when they aren’t sure about the direction they should take. This means a large number of people could be following others without understanding what’s right and what’s wrong! This attracts more people to follow them and the result is that most people move in a certain direction even if it is wrong.
A man who wants to be successful always hopes for guidance from others and he usually follows the same path of most people, but the question this man never asks himself is, “Are all of those people successful?” Of course not! If you want to follow a group, then follow a successful one. However, in real life you’ll only find one successful person among hundreds of people, and that’s why following others makes no sense at all.
Most people act without thinking wisely. If you always follow others because they’re greater than you, then sooner or later you’ll discover that you’re making decisions you might regret later.
However, should we never follow others? No. But just think wisely before you make a decision. If you find others are right, there is no problem in following them, but if you doubt the direction they’re moving in, don’t follow them blindly.
1.What’s the percent of people who will succeed if they are following the wrong group?
A.95%. B.15%. C.10%. D.5%.
2.What does the underlined word “guidance” in Paragraph 3 mean?
A.Suggestions. B.Money. C.Care. D.Love.
3.Why do most people like to follow others blindly according to the passage?
A.Because they don’t want to be different.
B.Because they are affected by the people around them.
C.Because they’re sure to take the right direction.
D.Because they don’t want to make themselves successful.
5.What’s the main idea of the passage?
A.Advantages of following others.
B.Examples of following others.
C.Reasons for not following others blindly.
D.Ways of following others.
1-5 _________
DABBC
三、任务型阅读[2024·齐齐哈尔改编]
阅读短文,用英文填空或回答问题。(注意每小题的词数要求)
It’s unbelievable to save this black bear from falling off a 30-meter-high bridge.
The bear was on her way home after a long day in a California’s mountain. She was walking across the bridge when, suddenly, two cars entered from both sides. There was nowhere to run, so the scared bear jumped onto the rail(护栏) and began to fall down.
Luckily, the bear pulled herself onto an arch(桥拱) under the bridge, but she couldn’t get out. A driver saw the surprising scene and called for help. Robert Brooks, an animal control officer from a nearby town, was sent to find out the truth. “I thought it was a joke,” he said. But it wasn’t a joke, so he called Dave Baker of the BEAR League, a group that helps bears in trouble.
Unluckily, the sky was getting dark, so the workers who saved the bear had to wait. Early the next morning, Brooks and Baker returned to the bridge with more volunteers. To their surprise, the bear was still there. Then Baker had an idea. They should hang a net under the bear, push her into it and then lower her to the ground.
Police officers closed the road. Then Brooks shot a sleeping drug(药) into the bear’s shoulder. When the bear was sleepy, a volunteer rock climber used his feet to push the bear off the arch, right into the middle of the net.
When the bear was gently lowered to the ground, everyone cheered. The police officers then cleared all the people from the area and left the bear alone when she slept. Since then, no one has seen the bear. “I don’t think she’s going near the bridge any more,” Brooks said.
1.The bear jumped onto the rail and fell down because it was so _______.(仅填1词)
2.According to Para.3, the BEAR League is a group that __________________.
(不超过5词)
3.The workers had to wait to save the bear till the next day because ____________________________.(不超过5词)
scared
helps bears in trouble
the sky/it was getting dark
4.Where did the rock climber push the bear?
___________________________________________________________________(不超过15词)
5.Do you think the bear is worth saving? Why or why not?
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(不超过15词)
He pushed the bear off the arch, right into the middle of the net.
Yes, I do. Because animals are our friends. We should protect them./No, I don’t. Because saving the bear is too dangerous.(答案不唯一)
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