一、单选题
1. —Hi, Jane. What time do you get up ______ weekdays? ( )
—I usually get up ______ about six o’clock.
A.in; at B.on; at C.at; at D.on; on
2. —Do you often play ______ soccer with your friends? ( )
—No, I don’t like sports. I often play ______ piano in my free time.
A./; the B.a; the C.the; a D.the; /
3. —How many students are there in your school? ( )
—The number of the students ______ about 1,000, but only about ______ of them are girls.
A.is; four hundreds B.are; four hundred C.is; four hundred D.are; four hundreds 4. —Bob, I’m not good at English. What should I do? ( )
—Why not ______ an English club to practice ______ English.
A.to join; speaking B.join; to speak C.to join; to speak D.join; speaking 5. —Xiao Lin, this desk is ______ heavy ______ I can’t move it. ( )
—Don’t worry. I’ll help you.
A.too; to B.very; to C.such; that D.so; that
6. —Who was hurt in the accident, the driver or the old man? ( )
—______. That’s the best news for them.
A.Either B.None C.Both D.Neither
7. The woman bought a bottle of orange juice. What ______ did she buy? ( ) A.anything B.something C.other D.else
8. There ______ an open day in our school next week. ( )
A.is going to have B.is C.will be D.will have
9. We need ______ fresh fruit every day. Which one is wrong? ( )
A.plenty of B.many C.a lot of D.lots of
10. We promise ______ the environment clean. ( )
A.keep B.keeping C.not to keep D.to keep
二、完形填空
11. 完形填空。
My six-year-old granddaughter, Catherine, and I stopped at a bakery for some bread. As we were going out the door, a young teenage boy was coming in.
This young man had no hair on the sides of his head and some blue hair on top of it. One of his nostrils was pierced(穿孔), and his ears were full of rings. He held a skateboard under one arm and a basketball under the other. Catherine, who was walking ahead of me, _________ when she saw the teen.
I thought he’d scared her and she’d frozen on the spot. I was wrong. My Grand Angel backed up against the door and o
pened it as _________ as it would go. Now I was face to face with the young man. I stepped aside and let him pass. His response was a kind “Thank you very much.”
On our way to the car, I praised Catherine for her _________ in holding open the door for the young man. She didn’t seem to be _________ by his appearance but I wanted to make sure. If a grandmotherly talk about freedom of self-expression and allowing people their differences was in order, I wanted to be ready.
It turned out that the person who needed the talk was me. The only thing Catherine noticed about the teen, was the fact ‘that his arms were full. “He would’ve had a hard time to open the door.” I saw the pa rtially shaved head, the blue hair, the piercings and the earrings. She saw a person carrying something under each arm and heading toward a door. I’m always the one who is so quick to judge. In the future, I hope to get down on her _________ and raise my sights.广州小升初
A.ran B.stopped C.cried D.laughed
2.
A.far B.fast C.wide D.soon
3.
A.speed B.progress C.manners D.success
4.
A.troubled B.fooled C.prevented D.judged
5.
A.situation B.hands C.side D.level
三、阅读选择
12. 阅读短文,选择正确的答案。
Good study habits are important for all students. When you have good study habits, you will learn faster and find you have a good memory.
Do you usually study in the living room? This is not a good place for study because it is usually too noisy. You need to study in a quiet place, such as your bedroom. A quiet place will help you learn better.
Before you begin to study, do not forget to clean your desk. It helps you study well, too. Light is important, too. You will feel tired easily if there is not enough light.
Of all the good study habits, developing asking questions is the key. Just ask. No one knows everything, but we can always learn from each other by asking questions.
One simple but important habit is to tell yourself what you are studying for. Put your dream grades on the wall next to your bed or computer. It means you will see and think about it every day.
When do you work best? Are you an early bird or a night owl(猫头鹰), or something in between? Find your most productive work time and then plan to study at this time.
1. Why is the living room not a good place for study? ( )
A.Because it is too quiet. B.Because it is too small.
C.Because it is too noisy. D.Because it is too crowded.
2. Why should we put your dream grades on the wall? ( )
A.To make us happy. B.To remind us why we are studying.
C.To develop a good study habit. D.To make the room more beautiful.
3. What is the Chinese meaning of the underlined word “productive”? ( )
A.有效的B.有趣的C.精彩的D.空闲的
13. 阅读短文,选择正确的答案。
In your life, there are a lot of people around you. They are your relatives, neighbors, friends or classmates. Sometimes you get along well with them, but sometimes don’t. What can you do when someone hurts you? Most people may be angry or even fight with him. But it’s not a good idea. You’d better forget all this and forgive him.
Maybe it’s not easy for you to do that, but it’s possible. Please remember. Keep a good mood, and you will keep healthy. Staying angry with others, in fact, means letting others’ mistakes treat yours elf unfairly. How can you forgive others?
First, think of something pleasant and try to get yourself happy. Second, don’t wait others to say sorry to you. If anyone hurts you, he won’t say sorry to you. He may just want to hurt you or just don’t see things the same way. Third, try to see things in others’ shoes. You can understand their minds better and make yourself a little happier.
At last try to know yourself very well. Whose mistakes caused that, yours or others’? If it’s your fault, try to say sorry to them. If it isn’t, smile at the thing.
1. This passage tells us ________. ( )
A.to get along well with others B.to say sorry to others bravely when we hurt them
C.to forgive others when they hurt
you
D.to wait others to say sorry to you
2. Forgiving others is ______ according to the writer’s opinion. ( )
A.possible B.silly C.easy D.unbelievable
3. The underlined sentence means “_______” in Chinese. ( )
4. Forgetting others’ mistakes and staying happy can make us _______. ( ) A.glad B.disappointed C.perfect D.healthy
14. 阅读短文,选择正确的答案。
Greeting people can be confusing, especially during cross-cultural communications. Will a simple handshake do? Should you give a hug or offer a kiss on the cheek? People in different countries have their own greetings.
During the novel coronavirus epidemic, greeting others is becoming even more confusing. The infectious novel coronavirus has challenged traditional greetings such as shaking hands, kissing and hugging. After all, close physical contact will increase the chance of spreading the virus.
People have realized the risk and stopped using some traditional greetings. On March 1st, for example, German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer turned down a handshake from German Chancellor Angela Merkei. Instead of getting upset, Merkel just laughed and said, “it is the right thing to do.”
Health departments in many countries have also suggested that people change their regular greetings to safer ones.
Shaking hands is a common gesture to show respect around the world. Now in the US, bumping the elbow is the new handshake. US Surgeon General Jerome Adams introduced the elbow bump, which has been used by political leaders, health officials and professional athletes. The health minister in New South Wales, Australia even advised people to pat each other on the back instead of a handshake.
In France, kissing on the cheek is a common greeting, even between people who have just met. French Health Minister
Olivier Veran has advised the public not to do this. Italian authorities have made the same suggestion. French lifestyle expert Philippe Lichtfus said simply looking into a person’s eyes is enough.
In the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, people rub their noses together upon meeting. Their health departments have advised them to wave only.
In the face of such changes, how should you go about changing the way you greet people? Australian etiquette expert Susan Wilson has suggested simply greeting people by looking them in the eye, smiling and saying hello.
1. According to the passage, people have to change their ______ as a result of the COVID-19 epidemic. ( )
A.way of kissing B.way of greeting C.way of meeting D.way of shaking hands 2. If you “bump” someone’s elbow, you actually ______ him on the elbow. ( ) A.touch B.beat C.feel D.kiss
3. Both French Health Minister and Australian etiquette expert have suggested _______
in face of the present situation. ( )
A.rubbing noses together B.looking in the eyes
C.smiling at each other D.waving hands only
四、同义句转换
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