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2/2分類整合測試卷(七)首字母填空考試時間:90分鐘滿分:100分成績評定:一、CleverdogtrickslionOnedayadogsawalionrunningtowardshim.Thedogquicklystoodbesidesomebonesontheg1.Thenthedogbeganto“eat”thebonesw2hisbacktothelion.J3asthelionwasgoingtojumpatthedog,thedogsaid,“Yummy!Thatwasonedeliciouslion!Idon'tknowi4thereareanymorearoundhere.”Hearingthis,theyounglionf5afraidandranaway.Asquirrelsawthis.Hetoldthelionaboutthedog'st6.Theyounglionwasangry.“Jumponmybackandlet'sseew7isgoingtohappentothatdog!”Theyounglionshouted.Thedogsawthelioncomingwiththesquirrel.I8ofrunningaway,hepretended(假裝)hedidn'tseethem.Whentheygotclosee9,thedogsaid,“Where'smysquirrel!Isenthimoffanhouragotobringmea10lion.”1. 2. 3. 4. 5.6. 7. 8. 9. 10.二、Elizabethlivedwithhersixchildreninasmallhouse.Onewinter,therewasabigflood(洪水),andquiteaf1houseswerewashedaway,butElizabeth'shousewashighe2toescape(避開)it.Elizabethhelpedoneofthefamilieswhichhadloste3.Shesharedherhomeuntilthefamilyc4buildanewhouse.Elizabeth'sfriendscouldnotunderstandher,sinceshealreadyhads5manychildrentotakecareof.Elizabethexplainedtoherfriends,“Attheendofthes6WorldWar,therewasapoorwomaninatowninEngland.Herhusbandhadbeenkilledinthewarandshehadalotofchildren,justl7menow.ThedaybeforeChristmas,thiswomansaidtoherchildren,‘Wewon'tbea8tohavemuchforChristmas.I'mgoingtogetjustonepresentforusall.’Shecamebackwithalittlegirlwhohadnoparents.Thechildrenweremorethane9togetsuchapresent.Theywelcomedthelittlegirlwarmly,andshegrewupastheirsister.IwasthatChristmasp10.”1. 2. 3. 4. 5.6. 7. 8. 9. 10.三、Jack'sloveforbirdsstartedwhenhemadehisfirstbirdfeederaboutsixyearsago.Hefilledthefeederwithbirdfood,putitinhisbackyardandthenb1startedcoming.Hebecamereallyi2inbirdsasmorecame.Thenhejoinedalocalsociety.Ashefoundthatmoreandmorebirdsweredyingveryg3,hewantedtotryhisbesttohelpthem.Besides(除了)whathehasdone,hehashisowngroupcalledProtectingOurBirds.Hes4birds,runsawebsitetoteachpeopleaboutbirdsandhowtohelpthem,andm5boxesforbirds.Notlongago,hefoundthatthebluebirdswerenesting(做窩)inthedeadtreeswhichwereoftencutdown,s6hebegantomakebluebirdhangs(懸掛)theseboxesupintreesandtakest7downeveryweektoseeifthebirdsarenestinginthem.Healsowritesa8,hopingthatmorepeoplewilljoininprotectingn9ecosystems(生態(tài)系統(tǒng)).“Studyingbirdsisimportanttoprotectingbirds,”Jacksays.“Inordertoprotectbirds,wehavetolearnandr10knowaboutthebirds.”1. 2. 3. 4. 5.6. 7. 8. 9. 10.四、EnglishpeoplelikeDIY.Alotofpeoplealwaysspendtheirholidaymakingtheirhomesmoreb1.Ifthereisanythingthatneedsfixingordecoratingaroundtheirhomes,suchaspaintingthewallsorc2anewshower,theywilldothejobsthemselves.Theys3DIYexperiencewiththeirfriends.Moreandmorepeopleshowani4inDIY.SometimespeoplealsoDIYinorderthattheycans5money.Theyaretryingtofindwaystomaketheirhousebetterwhentheycan'tafford(承擔)thecost.So,itisnotsurprisingthatDIYisveryp6.DIYcanbedifficult.Peopleoftenfinditnote7tobuildapieceoffurniturebecausetheycan'tunderstandtheinstructionswell.Sometimestheinstructionsaresimpleandclear,butthefurniturei8isdifficulttobuild.DIYcanalsobed9.PeopleshouldlearnmuchaboutDIYworkbeforedoingit.However,manypeopledon'tcareaboutthat.Sotheymaybeindanger.Itisreportedthatinjustoneyeart10ofpeoplewerehurtwhiledoingDIYintheUK,includingthosewhofellofftheladders.1. 2. 3. 4. 5.6. 7. 8. 9. 10.五、<adaptedfrom(改編自)FiveChildrenandIt>ThePsammead(沙漠精靈)lookedveryunhappy,andJanesaid,“Well,Ididn'tknowthatyouwereaPsammead,butIcanfeelthatyouaresomethingwonderful.Pleasetalkmoretous.”ThePsammeadlookedalittleh1whenitheardthat,anditsaid,“Well,youcantalktome.PerhapsI'llansweryouandperhapsIwon't.Nowsaysomething.”Atfirst,thechildrencouldnotthinkofa2tosay,butthenJaneasked,“Howlonghaveyoulivedhere!”“Oh,averylongt3,aboutthousandsofyears,”thePsammeadanswered.Thechildrenwaited,butthePsammeadwassilent.“Pleasetellusmore,”Janesaid.“Well,allright,then,”thePsammeadsaid."Therewerelotsofusthen.PeoplesenttheirchildrenouttolookforPsammeads,andwhentheyf4us,wegavethemawish.”“WhathappenedtoallthePsammeads,then!”Janeasked.“Well,mostofusdied.AndI'mnotgoingtotellyouanything.”“Oh,justonem5question,please,”saidJane.“Doyougivewishesnow!”“You'vehadone,”saidthePsammead.“Youw6toseemejustnow,andhereIam.”“Oh,please.Justanotherwish,”Antheacried.“Well,allright,butbequick!I'mtiredofyou!”It'susualthatpeoplecan'tthinkofareallygoodwish,inj7asecondortwo.Then,aboutsometimelater,AnthearememberedawishofhersandJane's.“Iwishb8ofusbecomevery,verybeautiful,”shesaid.Thegirlsstoodthereforasecond,andthenAntheaturnedtospeaktoJane,b9Janewasnotthere!Antheawaslookingatastranger-agirlwithbeautifulredhairandbigblueeyes.Suddenlysheu10theyhadtheirwish.ThestrangerwasJane-nowtheywerebeautiful.1. 2. 3. 4. 5.6. 7. 8. 9. 10.六、Scientistsgetsomenewhelperswiththeirstudyinearthquakes-animals.Animalsoftenseemtoknowthatanearthquakeiscoming,andtheyshowtheirfearbyalinstrangeways.Thisnewsmaybeimportant.Earthquakescankillpeopleandk2downhomes.Theanimalsmayhelptosavelives.Someanimalsmakealotofn3beforeanearthquake.Farmershavetoldaboutthis.Dogsthatareusuallyquietstarttobark.Horsesonfarmsruna4incircles.Miceleavetheirholesandrunaway.Cowsgivelessmilk.InatowninItaly,catsrandownthestreetinagroup.Thathappenedonlyafewhoursb5anearthquake.InSanFrancisco,amankepttinypetfrogs.OneSunday,allthefrogsj6aroundmorethanever.Theymadeloudnoises,likebiggerfrogs.Thatnight,anearthquakehitthecity.BeforeanearthquakeinChinain1975,snakeswokefromtheirwinters7early.Latertheydiedinthecoldair.Therearealsosomechangesinearth.Chineses8whostudyearthquakesfoundtheunusualthingsandtheymovedpeopleawayfromthedangerareaandsavedthousandsoflives.Peoplewanttoknoww9anearthquakeiscoming.Thentheycouldgetawaysafely.Rightnow,thereisnosurewaytoknowahead(提前)oftime.M10thebestwayistowatchtheanimals.1. 2. 3. 4. 5.6. 7. 8. 9. 10.七、Thestudentsinourclasslikedifferentkindsofwildlife.Kittylikesmonkeysbest,becauseshethinksthattheyarec1andfunny.Simonlikeslionsbest,becausehethinksthattheyares2andtheycanrunf3.PeterandMillieb4likepandasbest,becausetheythinkthatpandasl5verycute.Amylikesdolphinsbestandsheoftengoestowatchdolphins6.Daniellikeselephants.Theyaretheb7livinganimalsonland.Theyarefunandf8.Imyselflikebirdsverymuch.I'mam9ofJiangsuBirdwatchingClub.Ourdutyistor10birds'typesandchangesinnumbers.Wildlifeisourfriends.Weshouldtryourbesttoprotectthem.1. 2. 3. 4. 5.6. 7. 8. 9. 10.八、Whenyouwanttogoshopping,decidehowmuchmoneyyoucanspendonnewclothes.Thinkaboutthekindofclothesyoureallyneed.Thenlookforthoseclothesonsale(廉價銷售).Therearelabels(標簽)i1allnewclothes.Thelabelstellyouhowtotakecareofyourclothes.Thelabelforashirtmaytellyoutowashitinw2water.Asweaterlabelmaytellyoutowashincoldwater.Thelabelonacoatmaysay“d3cleanonly”,forwashingmayruin(損壞)thiscoat.Ifyoudoastheinstructionsonthelabel,youcankeepyourclotheslookingtheirbestf4alongtime.Manyclothestodaymustbedry-cleaned(干洗的).Drycleaningise5.Whenbuyingnewclothes,checktoseeiftheywillneedtobedry-cleaned.Ifpeoplecanwashclothesusingwater,theywillsurelylikesuchclothesandcans6money.Youcansavemoneyifyoubuywell-madeclothes.Well-madeclotheslastmuch17.Theystilllookgoodevenafterpeoplehavewashedthemmanyt8.Someclothesc9moremoney,buttheyarenotalwaysbettermade.Theydonotalwaysfitpeoplebetter.Sometimeslessexpensiveclothes110andfitbetterthanmoreexpensiveclothes.1. 2. 3. 4. 5.6. 7. 8. 9. 10.九、Somepeoplemakeyoufeelcomfortablewhentheyarearound.Youstaywiththemforanhourandf1asifyouhaveknownthemhalfyourlife.Whydoyoufeellikethis!Herearesomeskillsthatgoodtalkershave.Ifyouf2theskills,they'llhelpyoumakefriendsq3.First,goodtalkersaskquestions.Almostanyonewillansweraquestionifyouask.Onefamousbusinesswomansays,“Atbusinesslunches,Ialwaysaskpeoplew4theydidthatmorning.It'sacommonquestion,butitwillgetthingsgoing.”Fromthereyoucangoontoo5things.Second,goodtalkersaregoodatl6.Reallisteningmeansalot.Itmeansnotchangingthesubject(主題)ofconversation.Ifsomeonetalksaboutonetopic,youcanfindthathe'sreallyi7init.Reallisteningalsomeanslisteningtotonesofvoice.I8thevoicesoundstiring,then,it'stimeforyoutochangethesubject.F9,goodtalkersknowwellwhattosayatthemomentofsayinggoodbye.Ifyou'resayinggoodbye,youmaygivehimahandshakeandsay,“I'vereallyenjoyedmeetingyou.”Ifyouwanttoseethatpersonagain,don'tkeepitasas10.Letpeopleknowthat,andtheymayfeelasifthey'veknownyouforalongtime.1. 2. 3. 4. 5.6. 7. 8. 9. 10.十、Studentslearntheirlessonsinclass.Inclasst1teachthem.Studentssitintheclassroomlisteningtotheteacher.Thisisawayof12.Isthistheonlywayforstudentstolearnsomething!Ofcoursenot.Thereisa3waytolearn.Thatisstudentscanteacht4.Forexample,ifyoucannotremembersomethingwhenyouaredoingyourhomework,youcanlookatyourbooktof5theanswer.Thisisawaytoteachyourself.Anditisnotad6thing.Wecandothisatanyplaceandatanytime.Howdoyouteachyourself!Thefirstthingyoumustdoisreading.Readsomethingyouarei7in,oryouhavetoread.Thesecondisthatyoumusta8yourselfquestions.Thequestionissomethingyoudon'tunderstand,oryouwanttoknowmorea9.Youcanwritedownthesequestions.Acleverstudentisusuallygoodataskingquestions.Thethirdistoanswerthequestionyourselfb10thinkinghard,byreadingthetextorotherbooks,andsometimesbyaskingotherpeople.T

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