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22/222017-2022北京重點(diǎn)校初一(上)期中英語匯編閱讀單選CD篇一、閱讀單選(2021·北京師大附中七年級期中)NowI’mstudyingintheUS.IfindtherearesomedifferencesbetweenschoolsintheUSandinChina.Onebigdifferenceistheclothesstudentswearatschoolandhowtheylook.Inmycountry,allthestudentsshouldwearuniformswhentheygotoschool.Boysaren’tallowed(允許)tohavelonghair.Girlsaren’tallowedtohavelongorcolorednails(指甲).ButAmericanstudentsalwayswearcasualclothes(便裝)andjewelries(首飾).ABritishstudenttellsmethatstudentsinEnglandcanalsodresscasuallyintheschool.Anotherdifferenceisabouttherulesforparents.Whenwebeginanewyearinmyschool,ourparentshavetogotoameetinginourclass.Iftheydon’tgotothatmeeting,theirchildrenwon’thaveagradeorareportcard(成績單)fromschool.However,intheUS,therearen’tsuchstrictrulesabove(以上).IntheUS,manystudentsworkafterschool,butstudentscan’tgotoworkinmyschoolbecausetheycan’tfindajobifthey’reunder18.IthinkAmericanstudents’part-timejobshelpthemmakemoney.Moreimportantly,takingpart-timejobshelpsthembecomemoreindependent.They’reabletodothingsbythemselvesintheirownway,withoutaskingotherpeopleforhelp.1.Whataregirlstudentsallowedtodointhewriter’scountry?__________A.Tohavelongnails.B.Tohavecolorednails.C.Toweartheirownclothes.D.Tohavelonghair.2.Whatarerulesforparentsinthewriter’sschoolinthebeginningofanewyear?__________A.Theyhavetogotoameetingintheclass.B.Theyhavetowriteareportcardfortheirchildren.C.Theyhavetosendtheirchildrentotheschool.D.Theyhavetosendtheirchildren’sreportcardtotheschool.3.WhatistrueaboutthestudentsintheUS?__________A.Theycandesign(設(shè)計(jì))theirownuniforms.B.Theycantakepart-timejobs.C.Theycannotmovearoundintheschool.D.Theycannotdothingsbythemselves.4.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat__________.A.ChinesestudentscanwearcasualclothesintheschoolB.a(chǎn)ttheendoftheyear,parentsinChinahavetogotoameetingintheclassC.studentsintheUSdon’thavestrictruleslikeChinesestudentsD.Americanparentsdon’tgivetheirchildrenanymoney(2021·北京師大附中七年級期中)Breakfastisthemostimportantmealoftheday,butmanypeopledon’thaveit.Commonreasonsfornoteatingbreakfastincludeshortageoftime,notfeelinghungry,traditionaldislikeforbreakfast,anddieting(節(jié)食).Breakfastsimplymeans“breakthefast”.Youeatnothingforatleast6to12hourseachnight.Eventhoughyouhavebeensleeping,youhavestillbeenburningenergy.Andinthemorningyourbodyneedsenergyfortheday’sworkahead.Agoodbreakfastshouldprovideupto1/3ofyourtotalcalories(卡路里)thatyourbodyneedsfortheday.Generallyspeaking,weeat400lesscaloriesforbreakfastthanfordinner.Ifbreakfastdoesn’tinterestyouinthemorning,tryeatingalighterdinnerearlierintheeveningorsavehalfyourdinnerforbreakfastinthemorning.Ifyoustillaren’thungryinthemorning,startwithsomethingsmalllikejuiceorbreadorhavenutritious(有營養(yǎng)的)mid-morningsnacklaterwhenyouarehungry.So,yousayyou’reonadiet.Somepeopleareafraidthateatingbreakfastwillmakethemhungrierduringthedayandtheywilleatmore.Itistruethateatingbreakfastislikelytomakeyoufeelhungrythroughouttheday.That’sbecauseyourbodyisworkingcorrectly.Althoughyoumayfeelasifyouareeatingmorealldaylong,infactyou’reprobablynot.Noteatingbreakfastmaycauseyoutoovereat,becauseafallinbloodsugaroftenmakesyoufeelhungrylater.Tomakethingsworse,sinceyourbodyisinaslowedstate,itwillnotbeabletoburnthoseextracalorieswell.Ifyoufeedyourbodyhealthysnacksandmealsthroughouttheday,youmaynotbecomehungrysoeasilyandeattoomuchwhenyouhavemeals.Sincebreakfastisthefirstandmostimportantmealoftheday,yourchoiceisimportant.Thebestbreakfastfoodsarefruits,juice,leanmeat,andgrainproductssuchasbread,rice,noodlesandcereals.5.Theunderlinedword“fast”means“aperiodduringwhichsomeone__________”.A.movesquicklyB.workshardC.goeswithoutfoodD.sleepsinbed6.Fromthepassage,weknowthat__________.A.breakfastprovidesusmostoftheenergyB.breakfastmayhelptosavethedinnerC.breakfastmightmakepeopleovereatD.breakfasthelpsourbodyworkwell7.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?__________A.BreakfastandEnergyB.WhyNotEatBreakfastC.BreakfastandDietingD.WhattoEatforBreakfast(2020·北京·牛欄山一中實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校七年級期中)Areyoualwayslookingforanexcusetoputoff(推遲)houseworkandcleaningforjustonemoreday?Well,youcandoittoday.TodayisNoHouseworkDay.It'stimetoforgethouseworkandberelaxed.NoHouseworkDayisalwaysonApril7th.Itisyourchancetodoanythingexcept(除了)housework.Betterstill,havesomeoneelsetodohouseworkforaday.Houseworkisadailyandendless(無止境的)job.Andmostpeoplethinkit'sboringtodohousework.Ihavemanyfriendsandtheirwishistostayawayfromhousework.Actuallytheirwishcannevercometrue.Doyouknowhowtocelebrate(慶祝)NoHouseworkDay?Well,therearetwodifferentways.Ifyoureallydothehouseworkaroundthehouse,forgetitonthisday.Instead,kickbackandenjoytheday,relaxanddoanything,excepthousework.Ifyouneverdohousework,youcandoitforyourfamily.Itgivesyourparentsabreakfromthehousework.Andyoujustmightgetachancetoknowhowmuchhouseworkyourparentsneedtodoeveryday.8.Thewriterhasmanyfriendsandtheirwishis________.A.tostayawayfromhousework B.toaskotherstodotheirhouseworkC.tocelebrateNoHouseworkDaytogether D.toaskallthefamilymemberstodohousework9.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTrue?A.Houseworkisadailyandendlessjob.B.Mostpeoplethinkit'sinterestingtodohousework.C.ThereisonlyonewaytocelebrateNoHouseworkDay.D.Youcanenjoytheday,relaxanddoanythingonNoHouseworkDay.10.IfLisaNEVERdoeshousework,thewriterthinksshecan________onNoHouseworkDay.A.forgethousework B.dohousework C.feelrelaxed D.doanythingexcepthousework(2020·北京·牛欄山一中實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校七年級期中)Asyoungstudents,youhavemanydreams.Thesedreamscanbeverybig,suchaswinningtheNobelPrize.Theycanalsobesmall.Youmayjustwanttobecomeoneofthetenbeststudentsinyourclass.Once(一旦)youfindadream,whatdoyoudowithit?Doyoutrytomakeyourdreamreal?“FollowYourHeart”byAustralianwriterAndrewMatthewstellsusthatmakingourdreamsrealislife'sbiggestchallenge.Youmaythinkyouarenotverygoodatsomeschoolsubjects,orthatitisimpossibleforyoutobecomeawriter.Thesekindsofideasstopyoufromgettingyourdream,thebooksays.Infact,everyonecanmakehisdreamcometrue(成真).Thefirstthingyoumustdoistorememberwhatyourdreamis.Don'tletitleaveyourheart.Keeptellingyourselfwhatyouwanteverydayandyourdreamwillcometruefasterbecauseabigdreamismanysmalldreams.Youmustalsonevergiveupyourdream.Therewillbedifficultiesontheroadtoyourdreams.Butthebiggestdifficultycomesfromyourself.Youneedtodecidewhatisthemostimportant.Studyinginsteadof(而不是)watchingTVwillhelpyoutogetbetterexamresults(成績),whilesavingfiveyuaninsteadofbuyinganicecreammeansyoucanbuyanewbook.Asyougetclosertoyourdream,itmaychangealittle.Thisisgoodasyouhavethechancetolearnsomethingmoreusefulandfindnewhobbies.11.“FollowYourHeart”isthenameof________.A.a(chǎn)pieceofnews B.a(chǎn)bookbyAndrewMatthewsC.themostimportantdream D.a(chǎn)famousAustralianwriter12.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUE?A.Youmustnevergiveupyourdreams. B.Youmustrememberwhatyourdreamis.C.Youmustbegoodatallyourschoolsubjects. D.Youmustdecidewhatisthemostimportantforyourdream.13.Thewordchallengemeans________.A.困難 B.事業(yè) C.挑戰(zhàn) D.夢想14.Thebesttitle(題目)forthepassageis________.A.AnAustralianWriter'sDream B.ManyYoungStudents'DreamC.HowtoBeOneoftheBestStudents D.HowtoMakeYourDreamReal(2019·北京·清華附中七年級期中)Photographyhasbeenapopularhobbyforalongtime.Peopleusedtotakephotoswithcamerasandthenhavethemprintedtosharewithfriends.It’sstillpopularthesedays,butthankstotechnology,thisoldhobbyischangingalot.Forexample,and30secondslateryourphotoisonline.Peopleeverywhereareseeingexactlywhatyoujustsaw.Thisiscalledphotosharing.PhotosharingisusingtheInternettoshareandstoredigitalphotos.Therearemanykindsofphotosharing,butwearegoingtolookattwo:socialnetworksharingandsubscription(訂閱費(fèi))basedsharing.Asocialnetworkisawebsitethatpeopleusetohavefunandkeepintouch.Ifawebsiteletsyouchatwithfriends,shareinformationandsendpictures,it’sasocialnetwork.Theworld’sbiggestsocialnetworksareTwitter,andofcourse,Facebook.Ifyouhaveeverpostedaphotoonasocialnetworksite,aproblembroughtbyitisthatit’seasyforstrangerstoseeyourpictures.Whenyouuseasubscriptionbasedphotosharingwebsite,youpaymoneytostoreyourphotosonline.Then,youcanuseyourphotoanytime.Thisissafer(隱私).Theproblem,ofcourse.Technologyhasalsobroughtusanewbusinesscalledprintondemand.Touseprintondemand,youhavetogotoaphotobookcompany.Here’showitworks.Youselectsomephotosandyousendthemtoaphotobookcompany.Thephotobookcompanyarrangesyourphotosintoafancybook.Youcanpickeverydetailofyourphotobook.Youcanchoosethesize,shapeandbrightnessofeverypicture.Peoplepayphotobookcompaniestomakephotoalbums,calendars,postcards.Technologyischangingourlivesallthetime.Whatwillbechangednext?Whoknows?15.Whatistheproblemofsharingphotosonline?A.Youcan’tstorephotosonline. B.It’sdifficulttoshareinformation.C.Yourpicturesareopentostrangers. D.Postingphotosonlineisexpensive.16.Whatcanwelearnaboutprintondemand?A.It’sthebestwayforpeopletosharephotosonline.B.Ithelpspeopletoprintphotosaccordingtotheirneeds.C.Itgivesbestserviceforpeopletoenjoyprintingphotos.D.Itenablesphotobookcompaniestomakealotofmoney.17.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.HowTechnologyHasChangedTheWorld.B.AdvantagesandDisadvantagesofPhotoSharing.C.SocialNetworks:ANewWaytoSharePhotos.D.PrintOnDemand:ABetterWaytoSharePhotos.(2019·北京·清華附中七年級期中)StateHistoryorWorldGardens?JacobBarone,PrincipalSandHillMiddleSchoolRichmond,VA23274DearMr.Barone,Iamwritingonbehalfoftheseventh-gradeclass.Thetraditionalseventh-gradespringfieldtrip(外出參觀/考察)istotheStateHistoryMuseum.Thisyear,however,thebenefits(益處)ofthenewfieldtripwouldmaketheextratimeworthwhile.Thegardenhoursarefrom10:00A.M.to6:00P.M.Theclasscouldleaveschoolat8:00A.M.andarrivejustasthegardensopen.Wewouldhavetimetoexplorethegardens,eatlunch,andreturntoschoolby4:00P.M.Manyseventh-gradestudentshavealreadyvisitedthehistorymuseum.Sincethemuseumissoclose,studentsoftengotherewiththeirfamilies,withscoutingtroops,butthisyearwearehopingtolearnsomethingnew.Thepurpose(目的)ofthenewfieldtripdestinationistohelpstudentsunderstandthedifferentenvironmentsofourplanet.TheWorldBotanicalGardenscontainsthesecond-largestwalk-throughAmazonrainforestexhibitinthecountry.SomeoftheotherpopularexhibitsaretheGiantFlowers,theAridDeserts.Sinceseventh-gradestudentsarestudyingplantsandplantenergyinscienceclass,visitingthebotanicalgardenswouldbeaneducationalandhelpfulfieldtrip.Theinformationwecouldlearntherewouldbeanexcellentwaytosupplementoursciencestudies.Wewouldobserveplantsgrowinginspecialdisplaysthataresimilartotheirnaturalhabitats.Chartslocatedneareachdisplayprovideinformationabouttheplants.Thisinformationwillhelpwhenlearningabouttopicssuchashowfoodwebsworkandhowplantsrespondtolight.Thebotanicalgardensalsoprovideeducationalworkshopsandpresentationstogroups.Inaddition,thefieldtripsupportswhatwearestudyinginourEnglishclass.WearecurrentlyreadingWhichWaytotheAmazon?Thisnovel,whichissetinarainforestandbasedonscientificfacts.Pleaseconsiderthisrequestfortheseventh-gradefieldtriptoWorldBotanicalGardens.Anyincreaseinthetraditional(傳統(tǒng)的)fieldtripexpenses,suchasthelongerbusride.IfIcanprovideadditionalinformation,pleaseletmeknow.Thankyouverymuch.Sincerely,RobertBurnsSeventh-GradeClassPresident(學(xué)生主席)SandHillMiddleSchool18.WhencouldthestudentsenjoythetimeintheWorldGardens,accordingtothewriter’splan?A.From10:00A.M.to5:00P.M.B.From8:00A.M.to4:00P.M.C.From10:00A.M.to2:00P.M.D.From8:00A.M.to2:00P.M.19.Thesentence“Theinformationwecouldlearntherewouldbeanexcellentwaytosupplementoursciencestudies.”inParagraph4means________.A.thevisittotheWorldBotanicalGardenscouldmakeoursciencestudiesbetterB.thevisittotheStateHistoryMuseumwouldmakeuslikeschoolstudiesmoreC.oursciencestudieshavenothingtodowithwhatwecanseeinStateHistoryMuseumD.oursciencestudiesmakeusmoreinterestedinwhatwecouldseeintheWorldBotanicalGardens20.Thewriterusesthephrase“theseventhgrade”butnot“I”to________.A.tellmoreaboutthefieldtripB.makeotherstudentsmoreinterestedinthefieldtripC.showthatthestudentshavethesameideaaboutthefieldtripD.showthattheteachersalsolikethefieldtriptotheWorldBotanicalGardens21.Thepurposeoftheletteristo________.A.tellMr.BaronemoreaboutthenewfieldtripB.changetheschool’straditionalplanforthecomingfieldtripC.showthestudents’feelingsaboutthebenefitsofthefieldtripD.makepeopleseewhichofthetwoplacesforthefieldtripisbetter(2019·北京師大附中七年級期中)NowI'mstudyingintheUS,IfindtherearesomedifferencesbetweenschoolsintheUSandinChina.Onebigdifferenceistheclothesstudentswearatschoolandhowtheylook.Inmycountry,allthestudentsshouldwearuniforms(制服)whentheygotoschool.Boysaren'tallowedtohavelonghair.Girlsaren'tallowedtohavelongorcolorednails(指甲).ButAmericanstudentsalwayswearcasualclothes(便裝)andjewelries(首飾).ABritishstudenttellsmethatstudentsinEnglandcanalsodresscasuallyintheschool.Anotherdifferenceisabouttherulesforparents.Whenwebeginanewyearinmyschool,ourparentshavetogotoameetinginourclass.Iftheydon'tgotothatmeeting,theirchildrenwon'thaveagradeorareportcard(成績單)fromschool.However,intheUS,therearen'tsuchstrictrulesabove(以上).IntheUS,manystudentsworkafterschool,butstudentscan'tgotoworkinmyschoolbecausetheycan'tfindajobifthey'reunder18.IthinkAmericanstudents'part-timejobshelpthemmakemoney.Moreimportantly,takingpart-timejobshelpsthembecomemoreindependent.They'reabletodothingsbythemselvesintheirownway,withoutaskingotherpeopleforhelp.22.Howmanydifferencesaretalkedaboutinthispassage?A.2 B.3 C.4 D.523.Whatarerulesforparentsinthewriter'sschoolinthebeginningofanewyear?A.TheyhavetogotoameetingintheclassB.Theyhavetowriteareportcardfortheirchildren.C.Theyhavetosendtheirchildrentotheschool.D.Theyhavetosendtheirchildren'sreportcardtotheschool.24.WhatistrueaboutthestudentsintheUS?A.Theycandesign(設(shè)計(jì))theirownuniforms.B.Theycannotdothingsbythemselves.C.Theycannotmovearoundintheschool.D.Theycantakepart-timejobs.25.What'sthebesttitle(題目)ofthispassage?Differencesbetween_________intheUSandinChinaA.schools B.students C.parents D.jobs(2019·北京四中七年級期中)Rogerisnewintown,andithasbeenhardtomakefriends.Thekidsatschoolarenice,butRogerisshy.Hisbirthdayiscomingupsoon.Heisplanningabigparty.Itwillbealotoffun.Therewillbecake,andicecream,andatreasurehunt(尋寶游戲).Butwhatifnoneoftheotherkidswanttocome?Oneweekbeforehisparty,Rogerandhisdadgototheirfavoriterestaurant.Benny’sPizzaParlormakesthebestpizzaintown.Rogerordersalargepizza,withfourkindsofcheeseandextrapepperoni(意大利香腸).Heloveseverybite.Whenheisfinished,RogerandhisdadgotothekitchentotalktoBenny.“Howwasthepizza?”Bennyasks.“Itwasgreat!”saysRoger.“Thankyou!”saysBenny.Suddenly,Rogergetsagreatidea.“Benny,”hesays.“Willyoucookpizzaformybirthdayparty?”“Holdon,Roger,”saysRoger’sdad.“Bennyisverybusy.Hemightnothavetimetomakepizzaforyourparty.”“Buteveryoneloveshispizza!”saysRoger.“Ifwehaveit,I’llbethemostpopularboyinschool.”“Iknowwhattodo,”saysBenny.“Iwon’tcookpizzaforyourparty.Instead,I’llshowyouhowtomakeityourself!”Thatweek,RogergoestoBenny’sPizzaParloreverydayafterschool.Bennyshowshimhowtomakepizzaandhetrieshisbest.RogertellsthekidsatschoolthathispartywillhavepizzafromBenny’s.Everyoneisexcited.EveryonelovesBenny’spizza.Butwhentheycometohishouse,Bennyisn’tthere.Instead,theyseeRoger,wearinganapron(圍裙)andachef’shat.Thekidsdon’tbelievethatRogerknowshowtomakepizza.However,he’sreadytoprovethemwrong.Rogermakesthemhisfavoritepizza,withfourkindsofcheese,andextrapepperoni.EveryonesaysthepizzatastesjustlikeBenny’s.Itmightevenbejustalittlebitbetter.26.Rogeris___________,soit’shardforhimtomakefriends.A.shy B.rude C.proud D.naughty27.RogergoestoBenny’sPizzaParloreverydayto___________.A.eatdeliciouspizzasB.learntomakepizzaC.listentoBenny’sstoriesD.makehisbirthdaypizza28.Theunderlinedsentence“he’sreadytoprovethemwrong”means___________.A.RogerisgoingtosharethepizzawiththemB.RogerisgoingtotellthemhowtomakepizzaC.RogerisgoingtoaskBennytohelphimcookD.Rogerisgoingtomakeagreatpizzaonhisown29.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.HowBennyteachesRogertomakepizza.B.HowRoger’sfatherhelpshimtomakefriends.C.HowthekidsfromschoolenjoyRoger’spizza.D.HowRogermakesnewfriendsbymakingpizza.(2019·北京四中七年級期中)Momanddad—they’retwoofthemostimportantpeopleinyourlife.Youprobablyseeatleastoneofthemeverydayand,overyourlifetime,they’relikelytoinfluence(影響)youmorethananyoneelseyouwillmeet.So,ifyourdadlikesfootball,you’relikelytoplayfootballwhenyougrowup.Andifyourmomlovestoread,youjustmightgrowupcarryingabookwhereveryougo,justlikeshedoes.Butparentsdoalotmorethanjustpassalongtheirhobbies.Momsanddadsneedtocarefortheirkidsfromtheminutethey’reborn.It’saparent’sjobtoloveandguidekids—andmostparentswilldothisaslongastheylive,evenwhenthe“kids”aregrownupandhavechildrenoftheirown.Herearefivewaysyoucanstayclose,getalong,andbuildastrongrelationshipwithyourparents:Spendtimetogether.Howmuchtimedoyouspendjustenjoyingbeingtogetherwiththem?InsteadofplayingacomputergameorwatchingTV,maybeaskyourmomanddadtoplaywithyou.Gooutsidetogether,tryaboardgame,orreadabookoutloud.Shareyourfeelingsandaskforhelp.Manykidssaythey’dliketheirparentstohelpthemwhenthey’reupset.Butyourmomordadmightnotknowthatyou’rehavingaproblem.Talktothemandyou’llbegladyoudid.Bekind.Littlethingsmightmeanalottoyourmomordad.Youcanbrightenaparent’sdaywithahug,acard,orajoke.It’salsolovelywhenakidofferstohelpfoldthelaundryorcleansuphisorherroomwithoutbeingasked.Showyoucare.It’simportanttoshowthatyoucareforeachother.Inadditiontokissesandhugs,kidsandparentsshowtheirlovebyrespectingeachother,andbeingcaring,polite,andthoughtful.Doyourbestatwhateveryoudo.Youdon’thavetobeperfect,butwhenyoudoyourbest,youmakeyourparentsproud.30.Accordingtothepassage,you’relikelyto___________.A.looklikeoneofyourparentsalotB.sharethesamehobbieswithyourparentsC.playfootballandreadmuchwhengrowingupD.loveandguideyourparentswhentheygetold31.Whenyou___________,youmakeyourparentsproud.A.spendmoretimewiththemB.shareyourfeelingswiththemC.doyourbestatwhateveryoudoD.showkindnesstothepoorandtheold32.Thewritermaywantusto___________.A.showourlovetoourparentsB.learntocareforourparentsC.spendmoretimetogetherwithourparentsD.buildgreatrelationshipswithourparents(2018·北京四中七年級期中)ThatMonday,itwasdarkandcloudy.MissLolomasaidtotheclass,“Let’ssingasongtocheerourselvesuponthisblue,blueMonday.”Miguelraisedhishandandasked,“WhatisablueMonday,anyway?”MissLolomasaid,“ManypeoplearesadonMondaybecausetheweekendisover.Manypeoplethinkthatblueisasadcolor,too.”Migueldidn’tlikethatatallandsaid,“Bluemakesmehappy,notsad.Whentheskyisblue,itmeansthesunisout.”MostofthechildrenintheclassfeltasMigueldid,soMissLolomasaid.“Whydon’twehaveahappyblueMonday?NextMonday,we’llallwearorbringsomethingbluetoschool.”Everyonelikedthisidea,exceptRita,whosaid,“What’ssowonderfulaboutblue?Myfavoritecolorisorange,soIwanttobringinsomethingorangeandhaveanorangeMonday.”Miguelsaid,“Youhadbetterbringinsomethingblue.Everyonehasto!”“Allright,then,”saidRita,“I’llbringabluerose.”“There’snosuchthing,”saidMiguel.“Shemustmeanapaperrose,”saidElena.“No,Imeanarealbluerose,”saidRita,“andifIbringonetoclass,maywehaveanorangeMondaythenextweek?”“Thatsoundsfair,”saidMissLoloma.“Ifyoubringsomethingasspecialasabluerose.we’llhaveanorangeMonday.”“Itwillneverhappeninamillionyears.”saidMiguel.ButRitasmiledandsaid,“Youshouldstartthinkingofsomethingorangetobringtoclass.”ThenextMonday,everyonecametoclasswearingorcarryingthebluethings.MissLolomahadonabluecoat.ButRitadidn’tappear.“Wemighthavealong,longwait,”saidMiguel,andeveryonelaughed.Atlast,Ritacamein.Sheheldupabeautifulrose.Itsedges(邊緣)wereblue,anditwascoveredwithtinybluedots.“AllIdidwasaddingbluefoodcoloringtowaterandputawhiteroseinit.Therosesoakedup(浸泡)thebluecolorwiththewater”saidRita.“Theflowerdidthework,”saidPaul.Migueldidn’tsayanything.“What’sthematter,Miguel?”askedMissLoloma.“I’mthinking,”saidMiguel,“aboutwhattobringinforourorangeMonday.”33.WhydidMissLolomathinkitwasa“blue”Monday?A.Becauseshewasverysad. B.Becauseitwasdarkandcloudy.C.Becauseitmadeherthinkofbluesky. D.Becauseshewantedtosingcheerfulsongs.34.HowdidRitagetabluerose?A.Sheboughtoneatthestore. B.Shemadearoseoutofbluepaper.C.Shepaintedawhiterosewithbluepaint. D.Sheputaroseinthewaterwithfoodcoloring.35.WhatisRitalike?A.Sad. B.Foolish. C.Clever. D.Kind.36.WhichofthefollowingBESTdescribes(描述)MissLoloma?A.ShehateseveryMonday. B.Sheenjoyssingingsongs. C.Shelistenstoherstudents. D.Shelikestowearabluecoat.(2018·北京四中七年級期中)INmykitchenthenextdaywethoughtandthought.“Howcanwewinhimoverwhenhethinksthatwethrewthoseeggs?”Stewartasked.“Hedoesn’tevenlikeus,”Winstonshouted.“Eggs,”Isaidquietly.“Eggs?”Stewartasked.“Eggs!”Icalledout.Iwenttothekitchenandtookoutsomethinguseful.Momhelpedmeshowtheboyshowtodecorate(點(diǎn)綴)eggsthewaymygrandmahadtaughtus.Thewaytheydoitintheoldcountry.Wemadedesignsontheeggshellswithhotwax,thendyed(染色)themandfinallymelted(融化)thewaxoff.Weputtheeggsinabasket.Eventhoughwewereafraid,wewalkedintoMr.Kodinski’sshopandputthemonthetable.Heraisedhiseyebrowsandlookedangrilyatus.Thenhenoticedthebasket.“Spaseeba,”hesaidsoftly.Thatmeans“thankyou”inRussian.“Pysankyeggs!”Hesaidashelookedclosely.“Ihaven’tseenthesesinceIleftmyhomeland.”“Wedidn’tthrowthoseeggsatyourdoor,Mr.Kodinski,”wetoldhim.Helookedatusforaminute.“Well,then,youhavegreatcouragetobehere.Chutzpah,youhavechutzpah!”Thenhiseyesshoneandhismouthcurledintoawarmsmile.“Come,havesometeawithme.”37.WhywerethechildrenafraidtowalkintoMr.Kodinski’sshop?A.Becausetheyusedupallthewax.B.Becausetheydidn’thavemoneytobuyanything.C.Becausetheyfelttheireggswerenotprettyenough.D.BecauseMr.Kodinskithoughttheythreweggsathisshop.38.TheunderlinedsentenceChutzpah,youhavechutzpahmeans________.A.a(chǎn)rtistic B.brave C.beautiful D.lovely39.Whoistellingthestory?A.Winston. B.Stewart. C.Adifferentchild. D.Mr.Kodinski.40.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Everyonelikestheoldwayofdecoratingeggs. B.Stewartisthecleverestboyinthewholefamily.C.ThewriterseemstoknowMr.Kodinskiwell. D.ThechildrenoftenhaveteawithMr.Kodinski.(2018·北京·101中學(xué)七年級期中)ForgetfulNickAfterschoolonFriday,whenNickgothome,hesawGrandpa’scar!Nicksmiledandwalkedquicklyupthefrontsidewalk.HereachedthedoorandsaidhellotoGrandpa.ThenMomcalledfromthekitchen.“Putawayyourschoolbagfirst.”Nick’ssmilevanished(消失).“Oh,no,”hesaid,“Iforgottobringmyschoolbaghome.”Momwasangry.“Nick,youforgotyourschoolbagagain!Youneedtobemorecareful!”GrandpaturnedtoNickandwinked(眨眼),“I’mafraidyouinherited(遺傳)yourforgetfulnessfromme,Nick.Yourgrandmausedtocallme‘ForgetfulJones’.”Grandpa’swordsmadeNickfeelalittlebetter.Buthestillfeltmadathimself.Afterdinner,Grandpasuggestedgoingforawalk.Astheywalkedaroundthecorner,Grandpasaid,“I’lltellyoualittlesecret,Nick.We’rethesame.Weliketodothings,makethingsandhavefun!That’swhywesometimesforgetthings.”“ButGrandpa,howdidyoustopforgetting?HowcanIstopforgetting?”Nickasked.“Well,”saidGrandpa,“Iknowafewtricks(竅門).Iusethemtohelpmerememberimportantthings.Forexample,it’simportanttoturnoffmycarlightswhenIparkthecar.SoeverytimeIgetinthecar,Iputmynotebookinmylap(大腿).”“Isawit!”saidNick.“Ialwayswonderedwhyyoudidthat!”“Nowyouknowmysecret,”saidGrandpa,“It’sasimplelittletrick,butitworks.Whydon’tweputourheadstogetherandcomeup

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