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七年級(jí)上學(xué)期英語期末考點(diǎn)復(fù)習(xí)專項(xiàng)訓(xùn)練專題06閱讀理解??家族e(cuò)100題姓名:_________班級(jí):_________學(xué)號(hào):_________一、閱讀單選MostEnglishpeoplehavethreenames:twogivennamesandafamilyname.Thefamilynameisthelast(最后)name.MynameisLindaSusanBaker.Lindaismyfirst(第一)name.It’sagivenname,too.MylastnameisBaker.PeoplecancallmeLindaorMissBaker.InChina,thefirstnameisthefamilyname,andthelastnameisthegivenname.Aman’snameisWangTao.WangishisfamilynameandTaoishisgivenname.1.MostEnglishpeoplehave________names.A.one B.two C.three D.four2.InEngland,thefirstnameis________.A.thegivenname B.thefamilyname C.mother’sname D.father’sname3.LindaSusanBaker’sfamilynameis________.A.Linda B.Susan C.Baker D.Idon’tknow.4.WecancallWangTao________.A.Mr.Tao B.MissWang C.Mr.Wang D.Ms.WangTao5.Thepassageisabout(這段話是關(guān)于)________.A.schoolthings B.boysandgirls C.names D.familytreeAretheclassroomsallthesameintheworld?InChina,childrenhaveafixedclassroom.Inaclassroom,youcanseedesksandchairsinlinesandmanyotherschoolthingsinorder.Thereareusuallyabout40ormorestudentsineveryclass.Theyalwaysfacetheblackboard.Whatareclassroomslikeinothercountries?Let’shavealook!IntheUK,mostclassroomsaresimilar(相似的).Thereareusuallyabout30studentsineveryclass.Usually,twochildrensharealongdesk.IntheUS,classroomsusuallyhavesingle(單獨(dú)的)desksforeachstudent.Thereareabout15to25studentsinaclass.TheUSchildrendon’thaveafixedclassroom.Theyalwaysgotodifferentclassroomswhentheclassesaredifferent.InJapan,studentshaveafixedclassroom.Theyalsohavesingledesks.Atthebackoftheclassroom,thereareplacesforstudents’clothes.Atthegateoftheschoolbuilding,thereareplacesfortheirshoes.6.Howmanycountriesarementioned(提到)inthepassage?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.7.Theunderlineword“fixed”inthepassagemeans________inChinese.A.私人的 B.固定的 C.安裝的 D.寬散的8.Accordingtothepassage,wecanknow________.A.thereareabout15studentsinaclassintheUK.B.twostudentsusuallysharealongdeskintheUS.C.thereareplacesforstudents’shoesinChineseschools.D.studentshaveplacesfortheirclothesinJapaneseschools.9.IfyouareastudentinChina,youmay________.A.nothaveafixedplacetostudyatschool B.havesimilarclassroomstothoseinAmericaC.a(chǎn)lwayshaveabout40classmates D.haveatidyclassroom10.Thepassageisprobablyfromthe________column(欄目)ofamagazine.A.Food B.Sports C.School D.ClothesEatinginEnglandAlthoughEnglishpeopledon’tcareaboutwhattheyeat,theycareabouttheplacewheretheyeat.Richfamiliesusuallyhaveanicediningroom.Englishpeopleliketoeatout.Therichgotobigrestaurants.Thepoorgotosmallonesorfast-foodrestaurants.Therearealsoalotofforeignrestaurants,suchasItalian,Chinese,Indian,Japaneseandsoon.Agoodrestaurantisusuallybigandclean.Waitersandwaitresseswearuniforms(制服)andarefriendlyandpolite.Whenyouareeating,youmightheargentlemusic.Smallrestaurantsorfast-foodrestaurantsarenoisierbutcleanandpleasant,too.Insummer,Englishpeoplelikeeatingoutside.Peoplebringbasketsofsandwichesandsitonthegrassinthepark,enjoyingthesun.SomeEnglishkids’favoritefoodispizza,andmostkidshatevegetables.SomeofthemlikeeatingthemostfamousEnglishfood,fishandchips.11.TheEnglishalwayslikeeatingathome.A.Right B.Wrong12.TherearealotofforeignrestaurantsinEngland.A.Right B.Wrong13.Waitersandwaitressesinbigrestaurantsalwayswearuniforms.A.Right B.Wrong14.SomeEnglishkidslikeeatingdumplingsverymuch.A.Right B.Wrong15.ThemostfamousEnglishfoodispizza.A.Right B.WrongFather’sDayisonSunday,21stJunethisyearinEngland.Itisadaytoshowlovetofathersacrossthecountry.Father’sDaystartsinAmericaanditiscelebratedinmanycountriesnow,likeChinaandGermany.WhatdoIusuallydowithmydadonthisday?Well,healwaysasksfora“nicecard”,soIoftenmakesomespecialcardsformyfather,usuallywithsomenicephotosonthem.Hesaysthatthisis“enough”andhedoesn’twantapresentbutIalwaysgivehimsomethingsmallasagift,suchasatie,apairofsocksoranewshirtforwork.AndthisyearIwanttodosomethingdifferent.Iwillmakehimabigbreakfast.Father’sDayisonSunday,sowehavetimetospendtogether—asafamily.MybrotherandIwilltryanddosomethingnicewithourdad.We’lltakehimoutforanicewalktogetherwithourmum.Atnoon,wewillalsohaveapicnicwithourdad’sfavoritefoodintheCityPark!Thenwe’llenjoydinnertogetherinaniceFrenchrestaurant.Itmustbeaniceday!16.Father’sDaystartsin________.A.England B.America C.China D.Germany17.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inParagraph2referto(指代)?A.presents B.birthdays C.cards D.shirts18.ThewriterwilldothefollowingthingsforhisfatherthisyearEXCEPT________.A.makingabigbreakfastforhimB.havingapicnicwithhisfavoritefoodC.takinghimoutforanicewalkD.buyinghimapairofsocksandanewshirt19.Howmanypeoplearethereinthewriter’sfamily?A.3. B.4. C.5. D.6.20.Thepassagemainlytalksabout________.A.thetimeofFather’sDay B.thehistoryofFather’sDayC.thereasontocelebrateFather’sDay D.thethingstodoonFather’sDayInAmericanschoolsthereissomethingcalledHomecomingDay.Manyhighschoolsandcollegeswithafootballteamhaveahomecominggame.Thiscanbethemostimportanteventoftheyearexceptgraduation(畢業(yè))orcommencementday(畢業(yè)典禮日).Studentsplanhomecomingdayformanyweeksinadvance.SeveraldaysbeforeHomecoming,studentsstarttodecorate(裝飾)theschool.Therearesignstowishgoodlucktotheteam,andmanyothersignstowelcomeallthegraduates.ManypeoplestillcometoHomecomingtwentyorthirtyyearsaftertheirgraduation.Themembersofschoolclubsbuildbooths(攤位)andselllemonade(檸檬汁),applesandsandwiches.Someclubshelptowelcomevisitors.Duringthedaypeopleliketolookforteachersthattheyrememberfromlongago.Oftentheyseeoldfriendsandtheytalktogetheraboutthosehappyyearsinschool.Everyonesooncomestowatchthefootballgame.Whenthegameishalfover,thebandcomesontothefieldandplaysschoolsongs.AnotherimportantmomentiswhentheHomecomingQueenorKingappears.AllthestudentsvoteamostpopularstudentHomecomingQueenorKing.Itisagreathonor(榮譽(yù))tobechosen.Homecomingisahappyday,butitisnotperfectunlessthefootballteamwinsthegame.Eveniftheteamloses,thestudentsstillenjoyHomecoming.Somestayattheschooltodance,andothersgotoaparty.Foreveryoneitisadayworthremembering.21.Themostimportanteventoftheyearinhighschoolsandcollegesis________.A.homecoming B.thefootballgame C.graduation D.winninggame22.Whendostudentsbegintoarrange(安排)everythingforhomecoming?A.ThedaybeforeHomecoming. B.Manyweeksbeforetheday.C.Whentheguestsarrive. D.InthedaysbeforeHomecoming.23.WhichofthefollowingisnotdoneonHomecoming?A.Toseeoldfriends. B.Tocallonteacherstheyremember.C.Towatchthefootballgame. D.Togohometoseetheirfamily.24.Theunderlinedword“vote”inthefifthparagraphmeans________.A.a(chǎn)ttendameetingB.chooseC.holdacelebrationD.haveafootballmatch25.WhocanprobablybecomeHomecomingQueenorKing?A.Thestudentwhoislikedmostbytheothers.B.Theguestwhoismostpopularwiththestudents.C.Thestudentwhoismostlikedbytheguests.D.Wedon’tknow.ZibocityinShandongProvinceisfamousforitsdeliciousbarbecuefoodcalled“ZiboShaokao”.PeopleinZibolovetogrill(燒烤)meatandmakeittasteamazing.Somepeopletastedbarbecueandputtheirexperiences(經(jīng)歷)online,soitattracted(吸引)about4,800,000touriststovisitthissmallcityinMarch,2023.Thesmallcitywassoonpopular.InZibo,barbecuechefs(廚師)arelikeartists.Theyusespecialspices(香料)andsauces(醬料)tomakethemeatreallytasty.Themeatcanbepork,beeforchicken,anditbecomesreallytender(嫩的)andjuicywhencookedonthegrill.Thechefsknowhowlongtocookitsothatit’sjustright.YummysaucesmakeZibobarbecuespecial.Thesesauceshavedifferentflavors(風(fēng)味).Peopledip(蘸)theirgrilledmeatintothesesauces,anditmakesthefoodevenmoredelicious!EatingZibobarbecueisnotjustaboutthefooditself.It’salsoaboutthefunatmosphere.Thesmellofthegrilledmeatfillstheairandmakeseveryonehungry.ThebarbecuerestaurantsinZiboarealwaysbusyandmanyhappypeopleenjoytheirmeals.IfyouvisitZibonexttime,youmusttrythefamousZibobarbecue.You’llgettotastetheamazingflavorsandexperiencetheexcitingatmosphereofthisspecialfood.26.HowmanytouristsvisitedZibocityinMarch,2023?A.About48,000. B.About480,000. C.About4,800,000. D.About48,000,000.27.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“atmosphere”inParagraph4?A.味道 B.氣氛 C.角色 D.服務(wù)28.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTrue?A.PeopleinZibolovetogrillvegetablesandmakeittasteamazing.B.Barbecuechefsarelikeactorsandmakethemeatextratasty.C.Peoplediptheirgrilledmeatintothesaucestomakethefoodmoredelicious.D.Thesmellofthegrilledmeatmakespeoplefull.29.Whatisthewriter’spurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Toaskpeopletoeatmorebarbecue.B.TotellpeoplethemostpopularbarbecueintheworldisinZibo.C.TotellpeopleaboutbarbecuefoodinZibo.D.ToaskpeoplenottoeatbarbecuefoodinZibo.30.Wheremaythepassagebefrom?A.Atextbook B.Astorybook C.Asciencebook D.AnewsreportSaltedfishisacommonfoodthatispopularinthesouthofChina.Peopleenjoytheprocessofchewingitanditenrichesthetasteofthedishes.Buteatingtoomuchsaltedfishcangiveyoucancer.Saltedfishisproducedwithalargeamountofsalt,whichlaterturnsintonitrites(亞硝酸鹽).Whennitritesreachourstomach,theyturnintoanotherkindofchemicalthatcancausecancer.Sodoesthismeanwecan’teatsaltedfishanymore?“Peopledon’tneedtoworrytoomuch.Ithastodowithhowoftenyoueatcertainfoodsandhowmuchofthemyoueat.”HuangYufang,anexpertsaid.Ifyoureallylikeeatingsaltedfish,youcaneatasmallamountonceortwiceamonth.Meanwhile,youshouldalsoeatmorefruitandvegetablesthatarerichinvitaminC,asthiscanhelptopreventtheformationofnitrites.Infact,alotoffoodisthoughttocausecancer,suchaspickles(咸菜),arecapalm(檳榔),certainfriedfoodsandevenredmeat,suchaspork,lambandbeef.Althoughthesefoodscanpotentiallycausecancer,itdoesn’tmeanapersonwillgetcancerjustfromeatingthem,accordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization.Canceriscausedbymanydifferentfactors,suchasone’sgenes(基因),environment,lifestyleandeatinghabits.Aslongasonehasabalanceddiet,onedoesn’tneedtoavoidcancer-causingfoodsentirely.31.WhyissaltedfishpopularinthesouthofChina?A.BecauseitisacommonfoodinthesouthofChina.B.Becauseitischewyandaddsflavortootherdishes.C.Becauseitisimportanttotakeinenoughsalteveryday.D.Becauseitiseasytofindandcookfishinthesouth.32.Saltedfishmaycausecancerwhen________.A.itiscookedwithsalt B.thesaltinitturnsintonitritesC.peopleeattoomuchofit D.itiseatenwithcertainfoods33.WhatsuggestiondoesHuangYufanggivetosaltedfishfans?A.Stopeatingsaltedfishfromnowon.B.Haveasmallamountofsaltedfisheveryday.C.EatmorefruitandvegetablestogetmorevitaminC.D.Gotoseethedoctorifyoudon’tfeelwell.34.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Foodalonewon’tmakepeoplegetcancereasily.B.Peoplewhohaveabalanceddietwillnotgetcancer.C.Onedoesn’tneedtoavoideatingcancer-causingfood.D.Peopleshouldfindabetterplacetolive.35.Wherecanwemostlikelyreadthispassage?A.Inastorybook. B.Inamagazine. C.Inatravelguide. D.Inaninterview.Garlic(大蒜)isoneofthehealthiestfoodforyou.Butitcan’thelpyouwithyouroutdooractivitieswhenyoueattoomuchofit,becausegarlichasaspecialsmellanditcanmakepeoplebefarawayfromyou.Butitisreallygoodforyourbody.Garliciswellknownbecauseitcanmakesomeillnessesbetter.Intheoldtime,Chinesepeopleusedgarlicwidely,andinEgypt,peopleategarlictokeepthemhealthy.Forpeoplewhohavehighbloodpressure(高血壓)andheartillness,garlicshouldbecometheirbestfriend,becauseeatinggarliceverydaycanmakebloodpressurelower.Garlicisalsogoodforcolds.Whenwehaveacold,we’dbettertakesomegarlic.Garlicisanexcellentfoodforillness.IfwetakegarlicwithotherfoodrichinvitaminC(維生素C),itwillhelpwhitebloodcells(細(xì)胞)tofightofillness.Ifyouhaveasorethroat(嗓子疼),taketwoormorepartsofgarlic.However,everythinghastwosides.We’dbetternoteattoomuchgarlic,foritmaycausestomachache(胃疼).根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。36.Theunderlinedword“widely”inthepassagemeans“________”inChinese.A.輕松地 B.廣泛地 C.流行地37.Fromthepassage,weknoweatingsomegarliceverydayisgoodforthosepeoplewhohave________.A.a(chǎn)stomachache B.a(chǎn)cold C.highbloodpressure38.Accordingtothepassage,ifwearegoingto________,weshouldn’teatgarlic.A.a(chǎn)party B.takeashower C.dohousework39.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Garlicwasfamousintheoldtimebecauseitcouldmakesomeillnessesbetter.B.Ifyouhaveastomachache,youcaneatmuchgarlic.C.Weshouldeatgarlictokeephealthy.40.Thebesttitleforthispassageshouldbe________.A.TheGarlicintheOldTimeB.TheGarlicandtheHighBloodPressureC.TheBenefits(益處)ofGarlicWhatisyourfavoritedrink?Doyoulikejuiceorsoftdrinks?Softdrinkshavetoomuchsugar.Theyarebothbadforyourteethandmakesyoufat.Herearesomecoolandhealthydrinks.Let’stakealook!WaterWater?That’sright.Itisthebestandhealthiestdrink.Watercontainsnosugarorcalories(卡路里).Itwon’tgiveyoubadteethormakeyoufat.Howmuchwatershouldyoudrinkeveryday?TheUSresearchgroupMayoClinicsuggestsatleasteightglassesofwateraday(240mlwaterforeachglass).JuiceIfyoudon’tlikefreshfruitsorvegetables,100-percentfruitjuicemightbeagoodchoice.Justdon’tdrinktoomuch-about240mlperdayisfine.Onceyouopenabottleoffreshjuice,drinkitinonesitting.Itwillgobadinashorttime.MilkMilkhelpsyoubuildahealthybody.Milkisrichinprotein(蛋白質(zhì)),vitaminDandcalcium(鈣).Theyareallgoodforchildren’sbonesandteeth.41.Whichofthefollowingisbadforyourteeth?A.Softdrinks. B.Fruitjuice. C.Milk. D.Water.42.Howmuchwatershouldonedrinkeachday?A.Nomorethan1.92L. B.Atleast1.92L.C.Nomorethan240ml. D.Atleast240ml.43.Ifyouarelackofproteinandcalcium,whichkindofdrinkshouldyoudrinkmore?A.Water. B.Fruitjuice. C.Milk. D.Softdrinks.44.Whatdoweknowaboutjuice?A.Juicewon’tgobadquickly.B.Fruitjuicecantaketheplaceoffruit.C.Itisbettertodrink100-percentfruitjuiceinonesitting.D.Drinking500mlofjuiceeachdaycanhelppeoplestayhealthy.45.Whatisthebestdrink,accordingtothepassage?A.Water. B.Milk. C.Fruitjuice. D.Softdrinks.Healthyeatingdoesn’tjustmeanwhatyoueat,buthowyoueat.Hereissomeadvice(建議)onhealthyeating.Listentoyourbody.Askyourselfifyouarereallyhungry.Haveaglassofwatertoseeifyouarethirsty—sometimesyouarejustthirsty,youneednofood.Stopeatingbeforeyoufeelfull.Eatbreakfast.Breakfastisthemostimportantmealoftheday.Afteryoudon’teatforthepasttenhours,yourbodyneedsfoodtogetyougoing.Youwillbeclevereraftereatingbreakfast.Eathealthysnackslikefruits,yogurtorcheese.Weallneedsnackssometimes.Infact,it’sagoodideatoeattwohealthysnacksbetweenyourthreemeals.Thisdoesn’tmeanthatyoucaneatabagofchipsinsteadofameal.Don’teatdinnerlate.Withourbusylife,wealwaysputoff(推遲)eatingdinneruntilthelastminute.Trytoeatdinneratleast(至少)3hoursbeforeyougotobed.Thiswillgiveyourbodyachancetodigestmostofthefoodbeforeyourestforthenext8-10hours.46.Thewritergivesus_______piecesofadviceonhealthyeating.A.four B.five C.six D.seven47.Theunderlinedword“digest”means“_______”inChinese.A.儲(chǔ)存 B.享用 C.消化 D.循環(huán)48.Howdoyouknowifyouarereallyhungry?A.Eathealthysnacks.B.Haveaglassofwater.C.Eatameal.D.Listentoyourbody.49.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Snacksarebadforourhealth.B.Weshouldkeepeatinguntilwearefull.C.Dinneristhemostimportantmealoftheday.D.Weshouldhavedinneratleast3hoursbeforegoingtobed.50.Thepassagemainlytellsus_______.A.theadviceonwheretoeat B.theadviceonwhytoeatC.theadviceonhowtoeat D.theadviceonwhentoeat愛心助學(xué)公益活動(dòng)開始啦!看看大家都捐贈(zèng)(donate)了什么學(xué)習(xí)用品吧!Mike,9schoolbags(2,blue)pens(15)red(5),black(7),blue(3)books(20)Alice,9schoolbags(2,red)Englishdictionaries(2)pencilboxes(6)purple(1),yellow(2),blue(1),brown(2)Alan,10schoolbags(2,black)pencils(20)erasers(20)rulers(10)white(5),green(5)Emily,8schoolbags(2,yellow)notebooks(10,yellow)pencils(20)pens(10)blue(4),black(6)51.Mikedonates________bluepens.A.three B.five C.seven D.nine52.Six________arefromAlice.A.pens B.erasers C.bags D.pencilboxes53.Hereare40pencils.They’refrom________.A.MikeandAlice B.AliceandAlan C.MikeandEmily D.AlanandEmily54.Theyall(全都)donatetwo________.A.books B.schoolbags C.notebooks D.erasers55.WhichisTRUE(正確的)?A.Alanisnineyearsold.

C.Nowthereare25pens.B.Fiverulersareyellow.

D.Thereisn’tadictionary.Mr.Andersonhasasportsstore.Hesellssportsthingsatverygoodprices.Comeandhavealook!●ClothesforSports★Wehavesportstrousersinblack,blue,whiteandbrown.Thetrousersare$20foronepairand$30fortwopairs.★WehavesportsT-shirtsinsevencolors.You’resuretofindoneyoulike.TheT-shirtisonly$28.IfyoubuytwoT-shirts,youcangetathirdoneforfree(免費(fèi)的).★Socksareonly$2.★Rightsportsshoeshelpusplaysportswell.Thestorehassportsshoesforonly$35.●BallsThestoresellsdifferentkindsofballs.Wehavebasketballsforonly$20,volleyballsforonly$15andsoccerballsforonly$25.Ping-pongbatsareatagreatsale.Theyareonly$10foronepair.Ifyoubuyapair,youcangettwoping-pongballsforfree.根據(jù)廣告內(nèi)容,選擇正確的答案。56.Howmanycolorsarethesportstrousersin?A.Four. B.Five. C.Six. D.Seven.57.HowmucharethreesportsT-shirts?A.$28. B.$56. C.$84. D.$112.58.Theunderlined(下劃線)word“different”hastheoppositemeaning(相反的含義)oftheword“________”.A.same B.big C.favorite D.short59.Ifyouhave$10,youcanget________.A.a(chǎn)tennisballandtwopairsoftennisbatsB.a(chǎn)basketballandtwovolleyballsC.a(chǎn)soccerballandabaseballD.fivepairsofsocksorapairofping-pongbats60.Thead(廣告)mainlytellsus________.A.whatwecandotohelpMr.Anderson B.Mr.AndersonhasabigfoodstoreC.thepriceofthethingsinasportsstore D.whatballgameswecanplayTodayisSunday.Anewclothesshopisopen.ItsnameisFriendsClothesShop.Allkindsofgoodclothesareinit.BettywantstobuysomenewclotheswithherfriendsLisaandFrank,soshecallsthem.Intheafternoon,theycometotheshop.Theclothesshopisverybiganditsclotheslooknice.Thefollowingform(表格)isabouttheclothesandtheprices.ClothesShopClothesColorsPricesCoatsRed,Yellow,Brown¥42ShirtsBrown,Blue,White¥35PantsBlack,Green,Blue¥48SkirtRed,Pink,Purple¥3261.Whichisthemostexpensive(最貴)ofallclothes?A. B. C. D.62.WhatcanBettybuyintheshop?①Abrowncoat.

②Apinkshirt

③Apairofbluepants.

④Awhiteskirt.A.②③ B.①④ C.②④ D.①③63.Lisalovesred.Whatdoesshewanttobuyintheshop?A.Acoatandashirt. B.Acoatandaskirt.C.Ashirtandaskirt. D.Pantsandacoat64.Frankwantstobuyashirt.Howmanycolorscanhechoose(選擇)from?A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.65.Frankwantstobuyashirtand2skirts.Howmucharethey?A.¥67. B.¥72. C.¥83. D.¥99.Mr.Linisamiddle-agedmanandhelivesinasmalltown.He’stheownerofaconveniencestore.It’sontheCenterStreet,besideNo.10MiddleSchool.Itsellsmaps,books,pens,pencils,snacks,drinksandsomeotherthings.Thethingsinhisstorearenotexpensive.Boysandgirlsliketogotohisstore.TheylikeMr.Linbecauseheisveryfriendlytoeveryone.Mr.Linlikestheboysandgirls,too.Mr.Linhasa“l(fā)ostandfound”boxinhisstore.Look!Abaseball,arulerandsomebooksareinthebox.Thisboxhelpssomeboysandgirlsfindtheirlostthings.AsofaisinMr.Lin’sstore,too.Boysandgirlscansitthereandreadbooksafterschool.TheycanaskMr.Linquestionsaboutthesebooksandheoftenhelpsthemtofindtheanswers.66.TheboysandgirlslikeMr.Linbecause________.A.heisniceB.thethingsinhisstorearenotexpensiveC.heisinterestingD.hisstoreistidy67.Whatdoestheunderlined(劃線)word“sells”meaninChinese?A.展示 B.購買 C.制作 D.出售68.________areinthe“l(fā)ostandfound”box.A.Maps,pensandbooks B.Abaseballbat,arulerandsomebooksC.Abasketball,arulerandbooks D.Somebooks,arulerandabaseball69.Theboysandgirlscan________inthestoreafterschool.A.dohomework B.readbooks C.helppeople D.borrowbooks70.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUE?A.Mr.Linhasasofainhisstore.B.BoysandgirlscanbuymanykindsofthingsinMr.Lin’sstore.C.Mr.Lin’sstoreisinNo.10MiddleSchool.D.BoysandgirlscangettheanswersaboutthebooksfromMr.Lin.TodayisSunday.Anewclothesshopisopen(營業(yè)).ItsnameisFriendsClothesShop.Allkindsofgoodclothesareinit.BettywantstobuysomenewclotheswithherfriendsLisaandFrank,soshecallsthem.Intheafternoon,theycomestotheshop.Theclothesshopisverybiganditsclotheslooknice.Thefollowingform(下面的表格)isabouttheclothesandtheprices(價(jià)格).FriendsClothesShopClothesColorsPricesCoatsRed,Yellow¥42ShirtsBrown,Blue,White¥35PantsBlack,Green,Blue¥48SkirtRed,Pink,Purple¥3271.Whichisthemostexpensive(最貴)ofalltheclothes?A. B. C. D.72.WhatcanBettybuyintheshop?A.Abrowncoat. B.AwhiteT-shirt. C.Apairofbluepants. D.Ablackskirt.73.Lisalovesred.Whatdoesshewanttobuyintheshop?A.Acoatandashirt. B.Ashirtandapairofpant.C.Ashirtandaskirt. D.Acoatandaskirt.74.Frankwantstobuyashirt.Howmanycolorscanhechoose(選擇)from?A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.75.Bettywantstobuyashirtandaskirt.Howmucharethey?A.¥67. B.¥77. C.¥80. D.¥83.

SallyisagirlfromChina.Shegoestoworkthisyear.Shegetsherfirst(第一)salary(工資)today.Soshewantstobuysomethingforherfamilywith500yuan.Thatishalfofhersalary.Sallycomestoabigshop.Sheseesapairofblackshoes.“Theshoeslookgoodandmymomlikesthecolor,”Sallythinks.Soshebuysthem.They’re¥258.ThenSallybuysayellowT-shirtforherfather.It’sonsale(促銷)andit’sonly¥120.Sallywantstobuyabookforherbrother,butitdoesn’thavebooks.Shegoestoabookshopandbuysherbrotherabook.Nowshehasonly¥90.Shebuyssomefoodlikemeat,fish,hamburgers,eggs,bananasandorangejuice.Shecaneatthefoodwithherfamilyfordinner.Allthefamilylikethegifts(禮物).76.Sally’sfirstsalaryis_________.A.¥1000 B.¥500 C.¥258 D.¥25077.WhatcolordoesSally’smotherlike?A.Brown. B.Black. C.Blue. D.Yellow.78.SallybuysallthefoodEXCEPT(除了)_________.A.fish B.bananas C.a(chǎn)pples D.hamburgers79.Howmuchisthebook?A.¥258. B.¥120. C.¥90. D.¥32.80.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE(正確的)?A.ThefoodisjustforSally. B.Sallybuysabookforhersister.C.Shoesinthebigshopareonsale. D.SallybuysherfatheraT-shirt.Howdoyouusuallydotheshopping?Doyoubuythingsinrealshopsoronline?Ifyoulikeshoppingonline,doyoubuythingsonTaobaoorJingdong?Doyouknowlive-streamingindustry(直播行業(yè))?Itisanewandfashionwaytobuyandsellthingsthesedays.Manypeoplebegintobuythingsonlive-streamingplatforms(直播平臺(tái)).“Sales(銷售)throughlive-streamingin2021givespeoplehopeandanewwaytomakemoney.”saysAndreaFenn.Therearemanylive-streamingplatforms,suchasDouyinandKuaishou,andAlibaba’sTaobao.Manypeoplebegintosellthingsinthisway.OneofthemisLiJiaqi.Heis27yearsold.Hecansell15,000lipsticks(口紅)infiveminutes.Unlikemanywomensellers,healwaystriesthelipsticksonhismouth,notonhisarms.Hisinterestingsalesmakehimgetthename“LipstickBrotherNo.1”.InFebruary2020,Taobaosellsalotofthings,becausemanypeoplecannotgoshoppingoutside.▲.AndreaFennsaysthattherearetoomanypeopleonthelive-streamingplatforms.“Nowtherearethousandsoflive-streaming.Andpeoplestarttothinkaboutthequestion:WhyarewebuyingthingsonTV,justlikethe1990sshoppingstyle?Somecompaniescannotgetmoneyfromlive-streamingbecauseofshoppersfatigue.Theyaretiredofdoingthat.”hesays.81.Whatisanewandfashionwaytobuyandsellthingsthesedays?A.Buyingthingsinrealshops. B.BuyingthingsonTaobao.C.BuyingthingsonJingdong. D.Buyingthingsonlive-streamingplatforms.82.LiJiaqiiscalled“LipstickBrotherNo.1”because________.A.sellinglipsticksbringshimmuchmoneyB.AndreaFenngiveshimthenicknameC.heisthefirstmantoselllipstickstoladiesD.hehasadifferentwaytoselllipsticks83.WhichplatformsellsalotofthingsinFebruary2020accordingtothepassage?A.Douyin. B.Kuaishou. C.Taobao. D.Weibo.84.Whichofthefollowingsentencesshouldbeontheline(橫線)inthelastparagraph?A.Ofcourse,everyonewillmakemoney.B.Butnoteveryonewillmakemoney.C.Luckily,everyonelikeslive-streamingactivitiessales.D.Live-streamingislikeTVshoppingshow.85.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“fatigue”inthelastparagraphmeaninChinese?A.疲勞 B.激情 C.需求 D.懷疑Nowmanystudentslikeshoppingonline.Theythinkitisfastandonlinethingsarecheap.Isshoppingonlinegoodorbad?Let’stakealookatfourstudents’ideasaboutshoppingonline.YesNoHelenIlovefashion(時(shí)尚).AtweekendsIusuallyvisitonlineclothesshops.Idon’thavetoomuchmoney,butIcanenjoynewclothesonTaobao.WhenIseemyfavouritethings,Iwillbuythem.MaryI’mnotgoodatcomputers.Idon’tlikeshoppingonline.Idon’tthinkitisinteresting.WhenIwantsomethings,Iwillaskmymu

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