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AgoodreadUnit4第2課時(shí)

Ⅰ.根據(jù)首字母及漢語提示補(bǔ)全單詞1.Eatingtoomuchfoodisbadforyour

stomach

(胃).

2.Therearefive

fingers

(手指)inonehand.

3.Shewill

continue

(繼續(xù))herstudyforanotheryear.

4.Ifyoudon’tgothere,Iwon’tgo

either

(也).

5.It’sterribleforthecartocrash

against

(碰撞)thebigtree.

Ⅱ.根據(jù)句意用所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空1.Mye-friendcomesfromFrance.Hecanspeak

French

(France)well.

2.Milliedoesn’tdothehouseworkas

carefully

(careful)asJack.

3.Shedidn’tfall

asleep

(sleep)untildaybreak.

4.Afterafall,littleTomfoundhimself

unable

(able)tomove.

5.Doyouknowthe

height

(high)ofthehighestmanintheworld?

Ⅲ.按要求完成句子,每空一詞1.Icouldmovemylegs.(改為否定句)Icould

not

move

mylegs.

2.MyshoesareSize6,andhisshoesareSize6too.(改為同義句)Myshoeshave

the

same

size

as

his.

3.JillisreadingabookcalledGulliver’s

Travels.(對畫線部分提問)

What

is

Jillreading?

4.Gullivertalkedwiththosesmallmen.(對畫線部分提問)

Who/Whom

didGulliver

talk

with?

5.ManysmallmencontinuedmovingacrossGulliver’sbody.(對畫線部分提問)

What

didmanysmallmen

continue

doing

?

Ⅳ.根據(jù)漢語意思完成句子,每空一詞1.我醒來時(shí),太陽正從東方升起,但我發(fā)現(xiàn)自己動(dòng)彈不了。I

woke

up

asthesunwasrising,butIfoundI

could

not

move

.

2.在我們的船撞到礁石損壞后,我奮力向前游。Afterourship

crashed

against

therocks,Iswam

as

far

as

Icould.

3.我的胳膊、腿和頭發(fā)都被拴在地上。Myarms,legsandhair

were

tied

totheground.

4.他不過就我小手指那么點(diǎn)大!Hewas

the

same

size

as

mylittlefinger!

5.我試著掙脫一只手,最后終于弄斷了繩索。I

tried

to

pull

onehandfreeandfinally

managed

to

break

theropes.

Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)填空(A)1.—Ifoundthebooksoboring.—Ihadnointerestinit

.

A.either B.tooC.also D.instead(C)2.I’mveryamazedtoseeasmallman,

mylittlefinger.

A.thesamebigto B.thesamesizeofC.thesamesizeas D.thesamebigas

(C)3.I’mgoingonafieldtripbutIhaven’tdecided

.

A.whattodo B.todowhatC.wheretogo D.togowhere(B)4.Thecomputerdoesn’tworkwell.Idon’tknow

it.

A.howtodowith B.whattodowithC.howdowith D.whatdowith(B)5.Paulwasverytired.He

thebeachandwenttosleep.

A.falldownon B.felldownonC.falldownin D.felldownin

(B)6.Millie

forthreehours.Please

.

A.hasfallenasleep;wakeupherB.hasbeenasleep;wakeherupC.hasfallenasleep;wakeherupD.hasbeenasleep;wakeupher(A)7.Idoexerciseeverymorning.Irun

Icaninthemorning.

A.asfaras B.asfartherasC.sofaras D.asfarso(C)8.AfterMoYanwontheNobelPrizeforLiterature,morepeoplebegan

hisbooks.

A.read B.readsC.reading D.toreading

(C)9.Joininsomediscussionsandshow

inotherpeople’sideas.Inthisway,youcanmakesomefriends.

A.interesting B.interestedC.interest D.tointerest(C)10.Ididn’tknowwhyherefused

methetruth.

A.tell B.tellingC.totell D.totellingⅡ.完形填空Doyoulikereadingstories?

1

youwillanswer,“No,Iamnotachildanymore!”Yes,childrenallovertheworldalwayslovestories.

Chinesechildrenare

2

inthestoryMonkey

King.It

3

apopularbedtimestoryinChinaformanyyears.Infact,adultsalsolovethestoryalot.Forthem,Monkey

Kinghasbecomeavery

4

partinthememoryoftheirchildhood.Thecleverandhumorousmonkey

5

theheartsofmanyChinesepeople.BritishboysandgirlsallknowAlice’s

Adventures

in

Wonderlandwell.Asthename

6

,it’sastoryfullofdangerousbutexcitingtrips.Childrenlaugh,cryandevenget

7

withAlicetogetherwhilereadingthestory.

Youmayalsoaskme

8

Ilikestories.Yes,Ihavelikedthem

9

Iwasveryyoung.Atthattime,Ioften

10

allmypocketmoneyonstorybooks.Forme,storiesaremuchmoredeliciousthanchocolate!

(A)1.A.Maybe B.Must C.If D.Unless(B)2.A.bored B.interested C.worried D.surprised(C)3.A.canbe B.was C.hasbeen D.willbe(D)4.A.unhappy Bfortable C.forgettable D.unforgettable(B)5.A.beats B.wins C.hurts D.breaks(C)6.A.spells B.smells C.shows D.solves(B)7.A.frightening B.frightened C.frighten D.tofrighten(D)8.A.that B.what C.why D.if(B)9.A.for B.since C.as D.though(C)10.A.paid B.took C.spent D.costⅢ.閱讀理解BenjaminFranklininventedmanythings.Hediscoveredalotoffactsaboutelectricity.Heprovedthatlightning(閃電)isakindofelectricity.Hedidthisbyflyingakiteinathunderstorm.Thenheinventedthelightningrod(避雷針).Thishelpedsavemanypeople’slives.Franklinwasalsoafamouswriter.HismostfamousbookwasPoor

Richard’s

Almanack.AlmosteveryoneinAmericaownedacopyofthisbook.Thebookisfilledwithwise,funnysayingsandideas.Manypeoplestillreadittodayovertwohundredyearslater.Franklinalsodidagreatdealforhiscountry.Helovedhiscountryverymuch.HeworkedhardtohelpshapetheUnitedStatesintoafreecountry.Hewasagreatthinker.HehelpedtoformtheideasofAmericangovernment.HewasoneofthegreatestAmericanswhoeverlived.

(A)1.HowdidBenjaminFranklinprovedthatlightningisakindofelectricity?A.Byflyingakiteinathunderstorm.B.Byin

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