Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes完型填空专项练习
Hi, I'm Huang Lingling. My 1 name is Rose Huang. I have 2 good friends. They're Alice Green and Eric Miller. Here are their 3 photos.
The first one is a photo of Alice's family. These are her 4 , Mr Green and Mrs Green. They are 5 in Green Middle School. They teach English. This is her brother, Tom Green. 6 is only three years old. Max, a dog, is 7 her family photo, too. What color is it? It's 8 .
Eric’s family photo is the 9 one. Those two adults(成年人) are Eric's parents. This is his 10 , Mr Miller, and that is his 11 , Mrs Miller. These two 12 are his sisters, Linda and Lisa. What's that in English? Oh! It's a cat(猫). The 13 of it is Coco. It is a yellow 14 and it is six years old. That one is Qixi. It is Eric's dog. And it is 15 years old, too. It's very cute.
1.A.Chinese B.middle C.English D.last
2.A.five B.four C.three D.two
3.A.map B.phone C.day D.family
4.A.parents B.uncles C.aunts D.sisters
5.A.drivers B.farmers C.doctors D.teachers
6.A.He B.She C.It D.They
7.A.of B.in C.to D.at
8.A.old B.big C.brown D.good
9.A.black B.first C.next D.red
10.A.cousin B.father C.grandfather D.classmate
11.A.grandmother B.daughter C.students D.mother
12.A.girls B.boys C.oranges D.schools
13.A.card B.name C.number D.color
14.A.key B.pencil C.dog D.cat
15.A.four B.five C.six D.eight
Love, joy and the warm feeling of getting together don’t cost a thing. But gifts do cost money. So what’s a poor family to do?
Before New Year, I told my mother that the only thing I 16 was a pogo stick (弹簧单高跷). However, my mother said they were so expensive that we couldn’t 17 one.
On a Saturday before New Year, my family 18 together. While my mother and I were picking out the gifts, my dad said, “I’ll be back soon — I need to see something in the tool area.” A little later, he came back with a long box. I remember wondering if there was a 19 in it.
When we arrived home, my dad put the box in the garage. While my parents were busy with their chores, I 20 walked out to the garage and found the box. I was so 21 and I knew as soon as I opened that magical box, my bright, shiny pogo stick would appear. No such 22 ! Inside the box was a 23 old broom (扫帚).
That New Year morning, I got some nice gifts 24 I didn’t get the present that I really wanted.
After cleaning up the room, my dad went to the garage. When he came back in, he was 25 a beautiful pogo stick. I couldn’t 26 it! My parents probably got quite a laugh from the trick they played on 27 .
Although we didn’t have much 28 , my parents gave me the most important gift of all: lots of 29 . That was over 60 years ago and I still think about those 30 memories. I will never forget all the joy my parents brought into my life.
16.A.owned B.wanted C.forgot D.found
17.A.make B.borrow C.accept D.afford
18.A.went shopping B.did chores C.took a walk D.had dinner
19.A.toy gun B.pogo stick C.tool D.broom
20.A.quietly B.politely C.suddenly D.certainly
21.A.surprised B.satisfied C.excited D.relaxed
22.A.purpose B.promise C.advice D.luck
23.A.magic B.silly C.different D.smart
24.A.but B.so C.and D.or
25.A.preparing B.hiding C.choosing D.carrying
26.A.understand B.decide C.believe D.explain
27.A.me B.us C.him D.her
28.A.courage B.time C.money D.trouble
29.A.trust B.love C.smile D.pride
30.A.complete B.unbelievable C.educational D.wonderful
A young man went to apply for a job in a big company. The director noticed that the youth's scores were excellent all the way.
The director asked. "Was it your father who paid for your school fees?" The youth answered. "My father passed away when I was 31 . It was my mother who paid for my school fees."
The director continued, "May I ask 32 your mother's job is?" The youth answered. "My mother 33 as a clothes cleaner." The director asked the youth to show 34 hands. The youth showed a pair of hands 35 were smooth and perfect.
The director asked. "Have you ever helped your mother wash the clothes before?" The youth answered. "Never, my mother always wanted me to spend more time on books. Furthermore, my mother is better 36 it."
The director said, "I have a request. When you go back today, clean your mother's hands, and see me tomorrow morning."
37 the youth felt surprised, he did as requested. When he went back, he happily requested his mother to let him 38 her hands. His mother felt 39 but with mixed feelings. She showed her hands to the kid. He noticed that there were so many chilblains(冻疮) in her hands. Some of the chilblains were 40 painful that his mother shook when they 41 with water. The youth cleaned his mother's hands with tears 42 . He realized that the chilblains in his mother's hands were the price 43 for his graduation, excellent scores and his future. After 44 cleaning his mother' hands, the youth washed all the remaining clothes.
The youth learned to appreciate 45 help of others and worked really hard. He received respect from his workmates and became a manger in the company.
31.A.two-years old B.two-year-old C.two years old D.two year old
32.A.where B.that C.what D.which
33.A.work B.works C.worked D.was working
34.A.he B.him C.his D.himself
35.A.who B.what C.they D.that
36.A.at B.with C.for D.to
37.A.So B.And C.But D.Although
38.A.cleans B.clean C.to clean D.cleaning
39.A.happy B.happily C.happiness D.happiest
40.A.so B.too C.very D.such
41.A.was cleaned B.were cleaned C.was cleaning D.were cleaning
42.A.silent B.silence C.silently D.silencer
43.A.pay B.pays C.paying D.to pay
44.A.finish B.finished C.finishing D.to finish
45.A.a B.an C.the D.\
Dad and I were always passionate(热情的)about our feelings, and when I reached my teen years, our 46 really heated up. Our biggest fight was about my chosen 47 .
“People like us aren’t writers!” Dad would shout.
“Maybe people like you aren’t writers,” I would shout 48 , “but people like me are!”
I grew up in a nice house with a lawn and lots of rooms. All I had to do was get good grades and stay out of trouble. Dad spent his youth living in an old building and 49 money to support his family. But he drew a curtain(门帘,幕) over his 50 , never speaking of his growing-up days. No one knew what he had 51 . But not knowing Dad’s past, I could never know what drove him to want so much safety for me.
As I insisted on writing, Mom told me Dad read and re-read everything I got published, although he 52 mentioned my work to me. Instead, he continually tried to drive me into a career he considered 53 -nursing or teaching.
But in the last days of his life, Dad 54 . It was as if he suddenly realized that he should make the truth known. He talked about everything—how it felt to carry heavy baskets of coal upstairs and 55 one bathroom with five other families, and how worried he was that his family wouldn’t have enough warm clothes for winter. Dad told me 56 he’d wanted to protect me from poor life, so I’d never have to go 57 what he had. When he said sorry for trying to break off my wings, I told him that he was the very one who’d given me the chance to 58 . Dad smiled and tried to nod.
On the last day of his life, as Mom and I sat holding his hands, he signaled(示意) to the nurse to come close. “You know my daughter,” he said with great 59 . “I just want you to know—she’s a 60 .”
It was the proudest moment of my life.
46.A.discussions B.fights C.movements D.conversations
47.A.school B.career C.subject D.topic
48.A.out B.in C.around D.back
49.A.saving B.raising C.wasting D.making
50.A.future B.past C.present D.dream
51.A.chosen B.provided C.experienced D.achieved
52.A.sometimes B.never C.always D.often
53.A.safe B.easy C.special D.challenging
54.A.stayed up B.opened up C.put up D.picked up
55.A.deal B.clean C.share D.build
56.A.what B.how C.when D.where
57.A.over B.into C.for D.through
58.A.read B.live C.fly D.change
59.A.pains B.hope C.pride D.sadness
60.A.nurse B.teacher C.writer D.doctor
Though it was only October, my students were already talking about Christmas plans. As days went on, everyone became more 61 , waiting for the final school bell. As soon as the bell 62 , everyone would run for their coats and go home except David.
David was a small boy in ragged(破旧的)clothes. I had often 63 why his mother dressed him so poorly for the cold winter months, without a coat, boots or gloves. But something made David 64 I can still remember he was always 65 a smile and liked to help others. He always 66 after school to put chairs away and sweep the floor. We 67 talked much. He just smiled and asked what else he could do, then thanked me for letting him stay and slowly 68 home.
Weeks passed and it was finally the last day of 69 before the holiday began. I smiled happily when the last of them 70 out of the door. When I turned around, I saw David 71 standing by my desk.
“I have something for you,” he said and 72 from behind his back a small box. He asked me to open it quickly. I unwrapped(解开)it but saw nothing in it. I looked at David’s smiling face and back into the box and said, “The box is nice, David, but it’s 73 ”
“Oh no, it isn’t,” said David, “It’s full of love. My mum told me before she died that love is something you can’t see or touch unless you know it’s there.”
Tears filled my eyes 74 I looked at the proud dirty face which I had 75 paid attention to. I never forget the meaning from the little box on my desk. After that Christmas, David and I became good friends
61.A.polite B.serious C.impatient D.calm
62.A.warned B.rang C.called D.shouted
63.A.known B.wondered C.realized D.learned
64.A.strange B.unhappy C.different D.funny
65.A.treating B.feeling C.wearing D.sharing
66.A.practised B.forced C.studied D.stayed
67.A.never B.often C.always D.almost
68.A.left B.rushed C.turned D.returned
69.A.school B.year C.education D.program
70.A.hurried B.jumped C.walked D.jogged
71.A.carelessly B.sadly C.quietly D.helplessly
72.A.searched B.found C.lifted D.pulled
73.A.cheap B.empty C.useless D.expensive
74.A.when B.until C.though D.because
75.A.specially B.nearly C.hardly D.carefully
Ashley Smith is a 26-year-old single mother with a daughter. She was moving into her house in Atlanta, Georgia early on the morning of March 12, when a man 76 her to her door, and put a gun(枪) to her side. “I started walking to my door, and I felt really, really 77 ,”she said in a TV interview last week. The man was Brian Nichols, 33 years old. He 78 at an Atlanta courthouse on March 11.The police were 79 him. Nichols tied Smith up with tape, but set her free after she begged him not to take her 80 again and again. “I told him 81 he hurt me, my little girl wouldn’t have a mummy,” she said with tears. “I just talked to him and tried to 82 believe me,” Smith said. She asked Nichols 83 he chose her. “He said he thought I was an angel 84 from God, and God asked him to do so.” Smith even 85 for the man before he allowed her to leave. Nichols was 86 when she made him breakfast and that the two of them watched TV, seeing 87 looking for him. “I cannot 88 that’s me on the TV!” Nichols told the woman. Then, Nichols asked Smith what she thought he 89 do. She said, “I think you should turn yourself in. If you don’t, lots more people are going to get 90 .” Finally, he let her go. Then she called the police.
76.A.took B.followed C.found D.noticed
77.A.sad B.angry C.frightened D.amazed
78.A.slept B.lost a car C.caught a thief D.killed three people
79.A.waiting for B.thinking of C.looking at D.searching for
80.A.money B.life C.daughter D.clothes
81.A.if B.unless C.that D.when
82.A.make him B.help him C.ask him to D.tell him to
83.A.how B.why C.when D.where
84.A.sent B.taken C.given D.come
85.A.cooked dinner B.made tea C.made cakes D.cooked breakfast
86.A.surprised B.excited C.afraid D.unhappy
87.A.his family B.his friends C.the pllice D.the little girl
88.A.understand B.believe C.say D.expect
89.A.might B.could C.should D.was able to
90.A.tired B.hurt C.caught D.worried
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