外研(新标准)版七年级下册Module 6 Unit 3 Language in use 同步练习
试卷更新日期:2024-03-08 类型:同步测试
一、单项选择(共5小题)
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1. —____ are five kilos of oranges in all?
—Twenty-five yuan, please.
A、How much B、How many C、How long D、How old2. Cars and buses move _____ in a traffic jam.A、slow B、slowly C、quick D、quickly3. Tim can take only two of his group members into the studio and leave ____ waiting outside.A、the others B、others C、other D、the other4. My father ____ a newspaper when I got home yesterday evening.A、was reading B、read C、reads D、has read5. In a way it was one of ____.A、the our biggest mistakes B、our bigger mistake C、our biggest mistakes D、the bigger mistake二、阅读选择(共1小题)
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6. 阅读选择
When you travel abroad, you can see that the customs there aren't always the same as yours. So before you go, it's a good idea to find out something about the local customs and culture of the country you're visiting.
The British are generally helpful and friendly but there are some things you should remember.
At bus stops, cinemas and shops, the British usually stand in queues. You mustn't jump the queue. Instead, you should stand in the queue and wait your turn like everyone else.
British people are usually polite and say "please" or "thank you" a lot. When you're hungry, for example, you shouldn't say "I want a sandwich". You should say "Can I have a sandwich, please?" When someone says "Thank you", you ought to reply "You're welcome", instead of keeping silent.
When people say something you don't understand, you should say "Sony?" or "Pardon?". Then ask them to say it again or more slowly. Don't say "What?" or a What are you saying?", as it is rude to say so.
In some countries, people often kiss each other on the cheek when they meet. In Britain, you should only do this with your close friends or relatives. In other situations, you should shake hands with the person.
Finally, the British drive on the left. Always look to the right first, then to the left before you cross a road.
(1)、Before travelling abroad, it is ____ to know about the local customs and culture.A、unnecessary B、necessary C、foolish D、unless(2)、What are British people usually like?A、Impolite and unkind. B、Cruel and serious. C、Helpful and strange. D、Kind and helpful.(3)、In Britain, it is ____ to jump the queue in a public place.A、impolite B、polite C、all right D、good manners(4)、What would you say if you don't understand someone in the UK?A、I beg your pardon? B、What are you saying? C、I don't understand you. D、What do you mean?(5)、All the following are true in Britain EXCEPT ____.A、often saying "please" B、standing in queues C、driving on the right D、kissing his/ her aunt三、句子填空(共5小题)
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7. Babies lose heat much than adults. (fast)8. Fill in the blanks according to the phonetic transcriptions.
The leaves taste rather . /ˈbɪtə/
9. 句子填空dress give not stand seem be
(1)、I glad to get the presents from my parents.(2)、 she always her daughter every morning?(3)、If he me a treat tonight, I won't play tricks on him.(4)、Tom, up in class.(5)、Lily very happy now. She may pass the exam.10. 句子填空difference firework radio they two
(1)、The Chinese enjoy letting off when there is some good news.(2)、They are twins, but they are from each other.(3)、Simon's birthday is coming. Let's buy a present for him.(4)、The lanterns on the table are so beautiful. I like very much.(5)、I like listening to music on the on my way to work.11. 句子填空include write read dress swim
(1)、—Where are Millie and Amy?—They themselves in the next room.
(2)、The price all the cost of your meals.(3)、Bill often a letter to his friend when he is free.(4)、Look! One of the boys in the river.(5)、— the Chen family in the garden?—Yes, they are.
四、句型转换(共5小题)
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12. There are some girls in the classroom. They are dancing. (合并为一句)
There some girls in the classroom.
13. His grandfather died one year ago. (同义句转换)His grandfather for one year.
14. I left my hometown last month.I from my hometown for a month. (同义句转换)
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