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初中英语星级训练

初中英语星级训练

 

 

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TEST1

Choosethebest answer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案):

Touch isone ofthemost importantofourfivesenses.Itisoneof thefirstsenseswe develop.Oneofthe mostcommonly acceptedformsoftouch among peopleisalsooneofthefirstexperienceswehaveinthe world—Ahug!

Thereisnobetterwaytounderstandtheimportanceof hugsthantolosethem.For those who haveexperiencedtheloss of hugs, youwillknowhow importanttheyareto share.

Arecentresearch hasshownthatwhenpeople hug,thebrain releases the chemicalwhich increasesourwillingnesstotrustandreducesfear. Ithasalsoshownthathugsaregreat foryourheart.

In1995,apair ofnewly born twins wasbeingcared for inhospital.Whileone of thetwinsseemedquitehealthy,hersisterwasnot.Aftertryingdifferentmedicaltreatments, thenurseon duty,GayleKasparian,placed thetwins inbedtogether.The twinsimmediatelysnuggled(依偎) up toeachother.Asone placed herarmaroundtheother,the weakbabybecamebetter gradually.Howgreat the power ofa hug is!

Theneedforhugsdoesn'tdisappear aswegrowolder, thoughit seemswearelesswillingtogivethem.Researchonpeopleof allageshasproventhatahugisnecessaryforphysicaland emotional health.

Without hugswecanbecomesad. Ahugprovidessafety and gentleness.Ahug providesuswith socialcontact,asenseofhealth andafeeling of importanceand belonging.

( )1.Thewriterbelievesthat__________.

A.touch is themostimportantsenseB.hugis oneof human’s fivesenses

C. touchis the firstdevelopedsenseﻩD.hugisone ofthe formsoftouch

() 2.The underlinedword'they'refersto

A.touchesﻩﻩB.peopleﻩC.hugsD.experiences

(  )3. A recentresearchhasshownthatﻩ.

A.hugscan release akind of chemicalﻩB.hugisgoodforpeople’sheart

C.hug increasepeople’sfearﻩﻩﻩD. hug reducesthefeelingoftrust

(  ) 4.Thestory ofthetwinstellsus_________.

A.twinsshould be placedinbedtogetherB.thepowerofahug isgreat

C.twinsshouldbelooked after togetherD. Medicaltreatmentsareimportant

()5.Ahugprovides all thefollowingEXCEPT _________.

A.asense ofsocialcontactﻩﻩﻩﻩB. asenseof healthﻩ

C.Asenseof belongingﻩD.asenseofpower

( )6. The besttitleof thepassagecanbe __________.

A.TheGreatImportance of HugsﻩﻩﻩB.TheDifferentWaysof Hugs

C.TheTraditional CulturesofHugsD.TheInterestingStories ofHugs

 

Choose the words orexpressions andcompletethepassage(选择最恰当的单词或词完成短文):

The VoiceofAmericabegan duringthe WorldWar II .When Germanywasbroadcastingaradioprogram togetinternational___1____,Americanofficialsbelievedthey shouldanswertheGerman broadcastwithwordsthattheythoughtwerethefactsofworldevents.Thefirst VOAnewsreportbeganwithwordsin____2____.“The newsmaybegoodorbad,but we shalltellyou thetruth.” Withinaweek, otherVOAannouncers were broadcastinginItalian,FrenchandEnglish.

AftertheWorld War IIendedin 1945,someAmericansfeltVOA'spurposehadtobe___3___,consideringtheSovietUnionbecameenemyofAmerica.TheywantedtoreachSovietlisteners. Then VOAbeganbroadcasting in Russian.

IntheearlyyearsVOAbegan addingsomethingnewtoits broadcastthat wascalled"Music USA".Anothernewideacamealong in 1959.VOAknewthatmanylistenersdidnot know____4____Englishto completely understanditsnormalEnglishbroadcast. So VOAinventeda___5___kindofEnglish,which usesabout 1,500wordsandisspokenslowly,ofcourse,itisspecialEnglish.

Intheopinionofmost VOAlisteners,themost___6___programisthenewsreport. News from around the worldfliesintotheVOAnewsroominWashington24hoursaday.Itcomes from VOAreporters inmajorcities andalsofrom other broadcastslikeBBC. VOAwritersandeditorsuse thesematerialstopreparenewsreport,whicharebeing broadcastin43languages.

( )1. A. business ﻩB.cultureﻩC.support D.Information

(   )2.A.GermanﻩB.EnglishﻩC.FrenchﻩﻩD.Italian

( ) 3.A.improved B.toldﻩﻩC.comparedD.changed

(  )4.A. anyﻩﻩB. manyC.enough D.nice

(   )5.A.clevererﻩB. simplerﻩﻩC. slowerﻩD.dearer

( ) 6. A.importantﻩB.difficultﻩﻩC.terribleﻩﻩD.comfortable

 

D

Readthe passageandfillintheblankswithsuitablewords(在短文的空格肉谊入话坐 的词,使其内容通顺。

每空格限填一词,首字母已给):

Goodhealthisthemost valuable thinga personcanhave. Itisimportanttorememberthatthebodyneedsproperc____1_____in ordertobe healthy.Therearethreethingsthatapersoncando tohelpstayingoodshape:

eatrightfood,getenoughsleep,andexerciseregularly.

Propernutritionisimportant forgoodhealth. Yourbodycannotworkwellifit doesn't receivethe properkindof"fuel". Don'teattoomuchfoodwithlotsofsugarandfat.Eatplentyoffoodswhichareh_____2_____inprotein,likemeat,fish,eggs and nuts.Vegetablesand fruits are veryimportantbecausethey p_____3_____necessaryvitaminsandminerals. However, don’t eat toomuch. Itisnot helpfultobeoverweight.

Gettingthe properamountofsleep isalsoimportant.If youdon'tgetenoughsleep,youwill feeltiredandgetangrye______4_____.Youwillhaveno energy.So,be suretohave seventonineh_____5_____ofsleepeach night.Ifyoudo,yourbody willfeel strong.

F_____6_____,getplenty of exercise.Exercisemakesthe bodystrongandpreventsyoufromputtingonweight.Italsoimprovesyour heartandlungs.Ifyoufollowaregularexercise program,youwill probablyi_____7_____yourlife-span.Doingexercisesisnotonlygoodforyourbody,butitis funandenjoyable, too.ﻩ

If you eattherightfoods,getplentyof sleep and exerciseregularly,you willallliveto bemuch olderandwiser.

 

E

Answerthequestions(根据短文内容,回答下列问题):

Thekindofdancingcalledballet began inItalyabout500 years ago.Yougoto a theatretoseeballetwhichtellsastoryusingmusicand dance. Youneed tobevery gracefulandathletic(健壮的)tobe agoodballetdancer.Balletdevelopedgreatly inFranceabout350 yearsagoand dancersallovertheworldstillcall allthemovementsby theirFrenchnames.

InEngland,manychildrenasyoung as3 or4years oldgotoweeklyballetclassesto developgracefulmovementandto learntomove intimeto music.Childrenwhowanttobecomeballetdancersasajob needtostartlearningballetseriouslybythetimethey are10.

The RoyalBalletSchoolinLondonis famousandchildreninterestedinballetdreamof beingableto gothere.TheSchool holdsseveralauditions(试演)every yearwheretheychoose suitablechildrentotrainasballetdancers.Auditionstakeawholedayandabout 1000childrengo totheauditionseveryyear.The children,usuallyagedabout10or11, aregivennumberstopin(别住)ontheirclothes and,inagroup,they copythemovements madebyateacher.Ballet teacherswatchthechildrencarefully andchoosethechildrenwhohaveasuitableshape,somenaturaltalentand whoverymuchwant to learn.

ChildrenfrommanycountriescangototheRoyal BalletSchool. ChildrenwhodonotliveinGreatBritain send avideoofthemselvesdancingandif theyare verygood, they maybe askedtotravel toLondon foranaudition.

Every year,only14boysand21girls arechosen togototheRoyalBalletSchool.

1.Inwhattwowaysdoesaballettellastory?

________________________________________________________________________________

2.In which countryisthe RoyalBalletSchool?

________________________________________________________________________________

3.Whyare balletmovementscalledby French names?

________________________________________________________________________________

4.What kindofchildrenwouldthe ballet teacherschoose?

________________________________________________________________________________

5.WhydosomechildrensendavideototeachersattheRoyalBalletSchool?

________________________________________________________________________________

6.Howmanychildrengo to theRoyalBallet Schooleachyear?

________________________________________________________________________________

TEST 2

B

Choosethebestanswer(根据短文内容,最恰当的答案):

Besidesthe spelling oftheword,thereare,clearly,manydifferences betweenAmericanandBritish humor.

There isa commonbelief intheUKthat Americansdon’tunderstand irony (讽刺). Thisisof

course nottrue.Butwhat is trueisthatAmericansdon'tuse itall thetime.Ironymayshowupin Americancomedies (喜剧),but peoplethere don't useitas muchastheBritishdoindailylife.

However, ironyiscommoninBritishculture.Itactuallyruns inthebloodof theBritish people.Theyuseitasmuchas prepositions(介词)ineverydayconversations, asawayof playing withtheirfriends and laughing attheirenemies,aswellas themselves.Thismaysometimesmake peopleunhappy ifthe listenersare notusedto it.

Thingsarequitedifferent inAmerica.AfterAmericansuseirony,theywillclearlysay thattheyare“onlykidding”.Theyfeeltheneedtomakeajokeclearersothatit will notmakeotherpeopleuncomfortable.

Humoristied somuchtoculture. Americanjokes aremoreclearandforward, abit likeAmericansthemselves.British jokes,onthe otherhand,aremoresubtleandusuallywithahiddenmeaning.Thismayresult fromthefactthatBritishcultureis morereserved(矜持的)than Americanculture.

However,westillfind thatcertainAmericancomedieshavemadehuge successinBritainand vice versa (反之亦然). Therefore,althoughtherearedifferencesbetween both comic styles,thereisstill anappreciation(欣赏)and understandingoftheother’s senseofhumor.

( )1.American peopleus

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