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精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-----傾情為你奉上精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-----傾情為你奉上專心---專注---專業(yè)專心---專注---專業(yè)精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-----傾情為你奉上專心---專注---專業(yè)2019年上海市六年級下學期期末考試英語試卷Part2VocabularyandGrammar(第二部分詞匯和語法)Ⅰ.Completethesentenceswiththewordsfromthetext.1.“Whatc______almostthreequartersoftheEarth?”askedMr.Hu.2.Therailroadgivesfreet______foracertainamountofluggage(行李).3.Withyourclassmates,makep_______aboutwhattravellinginyourcitywillbelikein8years’timeandputthemuponthewall.4.S______flukillsupto650,000peopleworldwideeveryyear,especiallyinwinterorspring.5.Bricks(磚),sandandglassaredifferentm________ofbuildinghouses.Ⅱ.Choosethebestanswer.1.Whichofthefollowingunderlinedpartisdifferentfromtheothersinpronunciation?A.crossing B.crop C.provide D.hollow2.Whichofthefollowingphoneticsymboliscorrectfortheword“object”?A./??bd??kt/ B./?bd??kt/ C./??bd?ekt/ D./??bj?kt/3.Myparentswill_______toLondonbyairtomorrow.Theyhavebought______planetickets.A.leave,they B.trip,their C.go,themselves D.fly,theirs4.Themoreyousmile,the_____youwillfeel.Comeon!Guys,let’scheerup!A.happy B.happily C.happier D.morehappily5.–DoIhavetofinishallofmyhomeworkthisevening?–No,you______.TomorrowisSaturday.Youwillhaveenoughtimetofinishitthen.A.mustn’t B.needn’t C.won’t D,can’t6.–Whichwouldyoulike,friedriceorbakedpotatoes?–______isOK.I’mjusthungry.A.None B.Nothing C.All D.Either7.WewillridetotheStarfishGardenifit______inafewminutes.A.isn’training B.doesn’train C.won’train D.didn’train8.–Thisraincoatlookstightandold.–Whataboutchoosing____one,Daddy?A.other B.others C.another D.theothers9.Whenastrongwindcomes,itmay_____plantpots_____people’sflats.A.blowdown,to B.take,into C.blowaway,outside D.fall,inside10.Theinformationthechildrengetfromtheirparents_____veryimportanttothem.A.are B.does C.is D.do11.Somethingunusualhappened_____ontheirwaytothetheatrethismorning.A.atus B.tohe C.toher D.onhim12.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisWRONG?A.Wewillhavenofoodtoeatwithoutwater.B.Wehavenotanywatertowaterthecropinthefarms.C.Thereisgoingtobeawatercompetitionbetweenfiremenandfishermen.D.Oceansprovideanimalsandhumanswithfoodandwater.13.Ihope___peoplewillgohungryintheworld.A.fewer B.toomuch C.less D.toomany14.Wecankeepourclassroomcleanby____snackpackagesortissueeverywhere.A.throwing B.tothrow C.notthrowing D.nottothrow15.Clothescanbemadeof____.A.plastic,cottonandglass B.cotton,metalandoilC.leather,woolandcotton D.wood,woolandcottonⅢ.Fillintheblankswithwordsintheirproperforms.1.Sharksareoneofthe_________animalsintheoceans.(fiercely)2.Haveyouseenthese_________passports?Theyleftthemoverthere.(pass)3.Chineseenjoy_________presentswitheachotherwhentheSpringFestivalcomes.(change)4.________usenetstocatchfishandprawnsinthedeepsea.(fish)5.OnMike’s_________birthday,hegotapetkittenfromhisfather.(twelve)6.Ihavealready________theletterforyou.(postman)7.Theleavesareblowing_________inthewind.(gentle)Ⅳ.Rewritethefollowingsentencesasrequired.1.Lighttravels300thousandkilometersasecond.(對劃線部分提問)________________doeslighttravel?2.Thereisn’tenoughmilkleftinthebottle.(保持句意不變)Thereis________________milkleftinthebottle.3.She’sboughtalotofbooks.(改為否定句)She________bought________books.4.Theselibrarieslooklargeandclean.(對劃線部分提問)________________theselibrarieslooklike?5.Tomisn’tashealthyasMary.(保持句意不變)Tomis_________________thanMary.6.by,insteadof,fixadrippingtap,savewater,brushteeth,arunningtap(造句)__________________________________________________________________________Ⅴ.Completethefollowingpassagewiththewordsorphrasesinthebox.Eachcanonlybeusedonce.A.giveoutB.historyC.wonderfulD.traditionalE.excitedF.heldHALLOWEENisaverypopularfestivalinwesterncountries.Theygotrick-or-treatingandhavegreatparties.ThisHalloween,Iwore___1___Hanfu(漢服).AndmybestfriendchoseKoreanclothes.Othersdressedlikewitches,ghostsorotherthings.Ourartteacherdressedlikeabutterfly,andshelookedreallypretty.Our___2___teacherwasreallyinteresting.Heisbareheaded(禿頭的),butheworeawig.Wedidn’trecognize(認出)himatfirst.Therearemanyactivitiesthatday.Duringlanguageclass,weatesnacksandwatchedahorrorfilm.Studentscameto___3___candy.Afterlunchtime,we___4___adancingpartyforallstudents.Iwasalittleshyatfirst,butthepartywassointerestingandmyfriendswantedmetojoinin.Afewboysinvitedthegirlstodance,andmostgirlsacceptedtheinvitationsoutofpoliteness.Somestudentsaregoodathip-hopandtheybecamethefocusoftheparty.Wewereall___5___.ItwasoneofthebestHalloweensI’vehad.Part3ReadingandWriting(第三部分閱讀和寫話)Ⅵ.Readingcomprehension.A.Choosethebestanswer.MarkTwainoncesaid:“Aliecantravelhalfwayaroundtheworldwhilethetruthisputtingonitsshoes.”Thisisespeciallytruewhentalkingaboutfake(虛假的)news.Inanewstudy,researchersfromMITfoundthatliesandfakenewsspreadfasterandfartherthantruestoriesonsocialmedia(社交媒體).Theystudiedmorethan126,000storieswith3millionusersonTwitter.Theyfoundoutthatfakestoriesoftenreachedbetween1,000and100,000people,buttruestoriesreachedjustalittleover1,000.AccordingtoMetro,thismaybebecausefakenewscaneasilycatchpeople’sattention.Fakenewsstoriesoftenrefertocontroversial(有爭議的),widely-discussedtopics.Theyalsocontainnewandunexpectedcontent.Fakenewsstoriesaremoresensational(聳人聽聞的)andmightmakepeoplefeelangryorsurprised.In2017,theWenzhouEveningNewsreportedthatagirlwasnotallowedtotakehercollegeentranceexambecauseshewastwominuteslate.ManyInternetusersbecameangryafterhearingthis,believingthattheschoolwasbeingunreasonable.Butinfact,thegirlwas17minuteslate.Studentsareusuallyallowedtotaketheexamaslongastheyarrivenolaterthan15minutesaftertheexamstarts.Butthegirlwastwominuteslaterthanallowed.Somesocialmediasiteshavetakenactiontostopfakenews.Thebestthingforuserstodoistothinkcritically(辯證地)andcheckcarefullybeforesharingastory.1.WhatdidtheresearchersfromMITfindintheirstudy?A.Thereismorefakenewsthanrealnewsonsocialmedia.B.Fakenewscanreachmorepeoplethanrealnewsonsocialmedia.C.Socialmediamakesitdifficulttospreadrealnews.D.Peoplearemoreinterestedinreadingrealnewsthanfakestories.2.Howmanystoriesdidtheresearchersstudy?A.over1,000 B.over100.000 C.over126,000 D.over3million3.Whydoesfakenewsspreadfasterthanthetruth?A.Ithassimpletopics.B.Itcanmoreeasilycatchpeople’sattention.C.Itcaneasilymakepeopleangry.D.Itsurprisespeople.4.WhichstatementisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Fakenewsstoriesmustmakepeoplefeelangryorsurprised.B.Fakenewsstoriesaremoresensational.C.Thecontentoffakenewsstoriesisnewandunexpected.D.Thetopicsoffakenewsstoriesareoftencontroversialandwidely-discussed.5.Whatcanweknowfromthestory?A.TheauthorprovedthattheWenzhouEveningNewsmadeamistake?B.Fakenewscannotspreadonsocialmediaanymore.C.Morepeoplearelearninghowtothinkcritically.D.Theauthoriscallingforpeopletostopspreadingfakenews.B.Choosethewordsorexpressionsandcompletethepassage.TouristsfromaroundtheworldvisitHollywood.BusestakethempasttheHollywoodsign.AtGrauman’sChineseTheater,they___1___theirhandsintothe

handprintsofmoviestarswhichwerelongagoleftinthewetcement(水泥).Touristsstoptolookatthegoldstarsinthesidewalkswiththemoviestars'namesengraved(銘刻)inthem.Busesdrivepastmoviestars'houses.Touristshopetoseeastarchattingwithfriendsorsittingbythepool.Unluckily,mostofthehousesarebehindhightreesordownlong

windingdrivers;touristsare___2___toevenseeachimney.Andfinally,touriststakepictureseverywhereandwitheveryone.ApopularpictureopportunityinHollywoodiswithmoviecharacterslikeChewbaccafromStarWars.___3___,Chewbaccamightnotbesopopularanymore.Lastweek,outsideGrauman’s,Chewbaccagavetwoyoungfemaletouristsa___4___time.Hekepttryingtohugthemastheytookpicturesofeachother.AtourbusdrivershoutedatChewbaccatoleavetheladiesalone.Chewbaccatookoffhisheadpiece,walkedovertothedriverandhithim.Thedriverfelltothesidewalk.Someonecalledthepolice,whocameandarrested(逮捕)Chewbacca.Chewbaccadidnotsay___5___tothenewladies."WomencometoAmericalookingforPrinceCharming,andhereIam!"heshoutedtoall.1.A.press B.make C.protect D.hold2.A.sad B.surprised C.pleasant D.lucky3.A.Instead B.However C.Besides D.Infact4.A.hard B.good C.special D.colorful5.A.hello B.goodbye C.sorry D.yesC.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords.Mr.Brownlivedinahouselessthantwomilesfromhisoffice,sohewasabletodrivehomeeverydayforlunch.Hiswifewasagoodcookandhee___1___theone-hourlunchtime.Buthehadaproblem.Everytimehedrovehomeatnoon,hefoundattheroadoutsidehishousecarswereparked,andtherewasnos___2___forhisowncar.Hehadtodrivesomewhereelsetoparkhiscarandthenwalkedb___3___.Thismadehimveryangry.Heputupaboard,whichsaid,“Noparking”inthegardenfacingtheroad,butnobodynoticedit.Peopleseemedtoobeyonlyapolicenoticewithlettersonablueboard:

POLICENOTICE

NOPARKING

Mrs.Brownsuggestedthathecoulds___4___apolicenotice.Hesaidhedidn’twanttobecaught.Hewasafraidofgoingtoprison.Shethensuggestedthatheshouldmakeonejustlikeapolicenotice.Hesaidhewasnotthepoliceandcouldn’tusetheword“police”.S___5___dayslater,Mr.Brownmadeablueboardwithwhiteletters:

P___6___NOTICE

NOPARKING

“Oh!”Mrs.Brownsaid,“Youtoldmeyouweren’tgoingtousetheword

“police”,butwhydoyouuseitnow?”“Really?”heasked,“Lookagain.”Shestartedtolaugh.“Youarereallyclever.”1.e________2.s________3.b________4.s________5.S________6.P________D.Answerthequestions.DearFriend,IwanttotellyouaboutYuri.Yuriisayoungbrownbear.Hewasborninwinterandlikeallbearcubs,hewasblindandhehadnoteeth.Hismotherwassleepinginherden(獸穴),deepinsidetheRussianforest.Outside,itwasverycoldandeverythingwascoveredbythicksnow.Insidethedenwithhismother,however,Yurifeltsafeandwarm.Then,whenYuriwasonlyafewweeksold,somehunterscame.Dogsweresentintotheden.Yuri’smotherwaswokenupbythedogs.Shetriedtoprotecthercub,butwhensheclimbedoutoftheden,shewasshotbythehunters.Everyyear,between3,000and4,000brownbearsarehuntedandkilledlikethis.Thereareonly110,000brownbearsinRussiatodayandtheyalmostdisappearinotherEuropeancountries.Theirmeatandfuraresoldforthousandsofdollars,sopeoplewillcontinuetohuntthem.Thecubsareusuallyjustlefttodie.Withouttheirmothers,theycan’tsurvive(生存).Yuri,however,waslucky.HewasfoundbyoneofthehuntersandhewastakentoTheRussianBearOrphanage,350kilometersnorthwestofMoscow.TheorphanageisrunbyProfessorValentinPazhetnov.Here,Yuriwillbelookedafter.Heandotherorphanbearswillbefedandtaughthowtosurvive.Whentheyareoldenough,peoplewillsendthemtoanaturereserveinBryansk,wheretheywillbesafe.ProfessorPazhetnovhopesthatinthefuturesomebearswillbereleased(釋放)inotherEuropeancountrieswheretheyarenowextinct(滅絕).Sofar,overahundredbearcubshavebeenbytheorphanage.Seventybearshavebeenreturnedtotheforest.Wewanttosavemore.That’swhyI’mwritingtoyounow.Moneyisneededforfood,trafficandforpeopletolookafterthebabybears.Yuriandhisfriendsneedyourhelp.Pleasetendadonations(捐贈)today.Togetherwecansavetheorphanbears.Thankyou.Yourssincerely,Fred1.WhatwasYurilikewhenhewasborn?_____________________________________________

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