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試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁期末復(fù)習(xí)之短文首字母填空30篇(江蘇省名校真題)(22-23七年級下·江蘇揚州·期末)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和首字母提示,在下文空格處填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~使短文完整。在答題卡標(biāo)有題號的橫線上,完整地寫出空缺處各單詞的正確形式。(每空一詞)Finally,Dorothy,theLion,theTinWoodmanandtheScarecrowsawtheGreatOz.ButOzrefused(拒絕)tohelpt1iftheydidn’tkilltheWickedWitchoftheWestonthelandoftheWinkies.TheyhadtogotothelandoftheWinkies.TheWickedWitchoftheWestwasw2themfromhercastle.Shehadonlyoneeyebutshecouldseeveryf3withit.Shewasveryangryanddecidedtokillthem.Shetookoutasilverwhistleandblewito4.Wolvescamefromalldirectionsandwenttofindthem.“Thisismyfight.Standbehindme!”theWoodmansaid.Heh5hisaxeabovehishead.Whenthewolvesarrived,hecutofftheirheadsonebyone.TheWickedWitchtookhersilverwhistleagainandblewittwice.Thistimebigcrowswithsharpbeakswenttothem.“Thisismyfight,”theScarecrowsaid,“l(fā)6downontheground,everyone!”TheScarecrowopenedhisarmsw7.Whenthecrowscame,hebroketheirnecksonebyone.Thewitchwasangry.Shetookhersilverwhistleagainandblewitoncemore.T8ofblackbeesappeared.TheScarecrowt9outhisstrawandcoveredDorothy,TotoandtheLionwithit.Whenthebeesarrived,theyonlyfoundtheTinWoodman.Theytriedtostinghimbuttheyc10hurthisbody.Soonallthebeesweredeadbecauseabeecouldn’tliveafteritstung.—TakenfromTheWonderfulWizardofOz(22-23七年級下·江蘇南通·期末)閱讀短文,根據(jù)所給的首字母提示,寫出一個合適的單詞,使短文通順。Haveyoueverdreamedofenjoyingthebeautifulcountrysideandlisteningtothewindonacoldnight?Thenyouneedtogocamping.Butbeforeyougo,youreallyn11toknowwheretostart.Let’sseewhatUSmiddleschoolstudentsalwaysdotop12fortheircamping.Firstofall,theyd13whichplacetocamp.Theyoftenchooselakes,mountains,theforestortheseaside.CampinggroundsareallovertheUS.Whentheymaketheirdecision,theywilltelltheirparentswheretheywillgo.Safetyisthemostimportantthing.Iftheyaregoingtoafar-awayarea,theywillt14somethinglikeaknife,flashlightandothertoolstokeepthemselvess15fromdanger.Theyalsotakeenoughfoodandwater.Iftheycan’tfindtheirway,agoodm16isalwaysnecessary.Oneofthemostimportantthingsisatent.Mosttentsarelightande17toputup.Theycomewithagroundsheet,whichstopswaterfromgettingin,aswellasaflyscreen,sothatbugsdon’tflyintothetentatnight.Dependingon(取決于)differenta18theyplantodo,USstudentsbringdifferentclothes.Forexample,iftheywanttogohiking,theywilltakeasunhat,astrongpairofwalkingboots,somelightweighttrousers,andawaterproof(防水的)c19.DoyouknowallthethingsUSstudentsdowhentheygocamping?Summervacationisrightaroundthecorner.Whynotgocampingwithyourparentsorf20?Goandhaveagoodtime!(21-22七年級下·江蘇揚州·期末)Yourbodyislikeafactory.Ittakesin“materials”andputsout“goods”(貨品).Ifyoustartwithpoormaterials,yourgoodsmaynotbeveryhigh-quality(高質(zhì)量的).Butifyouuseb21materials,yourgoodswillcomeoutmuchbetter.Whatdoesthismean(意味著)inourlife?Itmeansgettingenoughsleep,eatinghealthyfood,ande22everyday.Youmaynotthinkaboutthismuchasastudent,butasyougetolder,itb23veryimportant.It’sgoodtostartbuildingabetter“factory”atayounga24.Gettingintothehabitoflivinghealthilycanhelpyouinmanyways.Ifyougetenoughsleep,you’llbea25todowellinyourstudies.Eatinghealthyfoodhelpsyourbodyg26strongandfightoffsickness.Andexercisecanhelpyoustayf27andliveahealthylife.Thissoundslikealottodo.Sob28meandtrytostartsmall—gotobedatthesametimeeachnightandwakeupatthesametimeaswell.Findtimetoeatanappleeachday—theysay“anappleaday,k29thedoctoraway”.Trytoexercisejustalittlebiteachday,evenifit’sonlyfortenm30.Keepdoingtheselittlethings,andyouwillhaveahealthybodyandagreatlife.(22-23七年級下·江蘇鎮(zhèn)江·期末)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及所給首字母提示寫出所缺單詞,使短文意思完整,每空一詞。Sarahwasaverybraveladywholikedtop31peoplefromdanger.Oneday,sheheardsomeoneshoutingfromhern32house.Shesawabadpersonhurtingherneighborandknewshehadtoactquickly.Sarahpushedthebadpersonawaytokeepherneighbors33.Butthenthebadpersonh34Sarah,too.Luckily,Sarahcouldgeta35andhelpedherneighbor.Shebelievedthatanyonecouldbebravelikeheriftheyhadthea36toprotectthemselves.Sarahthoughtthatbeingbravewasnote37.Soshestartedaself-defense(自衛(wèi))classtohelppeoplelearnhowtoprotectt38andothers.Sheknewthatitwasi39togetawayfromdanger.Sarah’sstorytoldusthatanyonecouldbeah40iftheystoodupforwhatwasrightandhelpedothers.(22-23七年級下·江蘇揚州·期末)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和首字母提示,在下文空格處填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~使短文完整。(每空一詞)Zibobarbecue(燒烤)ishot.Oneacht41isasmallstove(爐子).Peoplecanhelpthemselvestowrapskewers(裹肉串)inathinpancake,usuallywithaspringonion(蔥)i42thepancake.FactsfromMeituanandDazhongDianpings43thatbookingvolume(預(yù)訂量)foraccommodation(住宿)inZiboduringthefive-dayMayDayholidayishighert44thatin2019.Thenumberofpeoplearrivingandl45throughZiborailwaystationhasreached50,000aday.Mostofthemcometot46Zibobarbecue.Visitorscanvisitsomeplacesofinterestforf47withtheirhigh-speedrailwaytickets(高鐵票).Therearealsonewbuslines,sovisitorscan“getonthebustorest,geto48toeat”.Volunteersarer49tohelpvisitorsattherailwaystation.What’smore,Zibobarbecueisdeliciousandcostsl50money.Localpeoplearewarmtooffervisitorswater,fruitandeventheirhomestostrangerswhocouldn’tfindhotels.Whynotgoandseeforyourself?(22-23七年級下·江蘇南通·期末)LastweekendIwatchedafilmcalledHomeComing.It’saboutChinasavingitspeoplefromothercountries.AbigwarbrokeoutinacountryinNorthAfrica.M51ofChinesepeoplewereindanger.Theyalllookedf52tocomingbacktoChinaandseeingtheirfamilies.TheChinesegovernment(政府)begantohelpthemgeta53quickly.Onethingt54methemost.WhenZongDawei,themaincharacter,finallygotbackhome,itwasChineseNewYear.Thes55offireworkswaseverywhere.Thatwasahappymoment,butbecauseofhisexperiencesinNorthAfrica,Zongwasoftenafraidofl56tothesesounds.Thecontrast(對比)b57thegunfireinwarandthefireworksinpeace(和平)taughtmethecruelty(殘酷)ofwar,thehard-wonpeaceandthehardworkofmymotherlandtoletusliveahappyandsafel58.Itnotonlyletmefeelthepowerofourmotherlandbutalsom59mefeelproudofbeingChinese.Afterseeingtheexcitingfilm,Id60toworkhardatschool,hopingthatIcouldworkforthedevelopment(發(fā)展)ofChinainthefuture.Ihopedmydreamwouldcometrue.(22-23七年級下·江蘇揚州·階段練習(xí))InC61youcanfinddogs,cats,horsesandsoon,inalmosteveryfamily.Thesearetheirpets.Canadianslovethesepetsandpetsaretheirgoodfriends.B62theykeepthemattheirhouses,theytakethemtoanimalh63togivethemneedles(針)sothattheywon’tcarrydiseases(疾病).Theyhavespecialanimalfoodstores.SomepeoplespendabouttwohundredCanadiandollarsamontho64animalfood.Whenyouvisitpeople’shomes,theywouldbegladtos65youtheirpets.N66isallowed(允許)tokillanyanimalinthiscountry.Theyhavealawagainstkillingwildanimals.Ifyoukillananimal,youwillbepunished(懲罰).Ifananimalhappenstogetrunoverbyacar,peoplewillbeverys67aboutit.Peopletherehavemanyreasons(理由)tolikeanimals.Oneoft68is:Whenchildreng69up,theyleavetheirparentsandstarttheiro70workandlife.Thentheirparentswillfeellonely,butpetscanhelpthem.Theycanbegoodfriendsandneverleavethemalone.(22-23七年級下·江蘇揚州·階段練習(xí))根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和首字母提示,在下文空格處填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~使短文完整。(每空一詞)HolmesasksDr.MortimertotellthestoryoftheHoundoftheBaskervilles.SirHenrylistensc71“SirHenry,WatsonandIthinkit’sd72foryoutogotoBaskervilleHall.Don’tgothere.”,

saysSir“It’sabigthingtod73,Ineedtothinkaboutit.”saysSirHenry.Wearereadytom74Henryattwoo’clockthatafternoonandSirHenryandDr.Mortimerleave.Assoonasthevisitorsgo,Holmessays,“Watson,quick!Thereisnothingtolose.”WehurryintothestreetandseeSirHenryandDr.Mortimerw75towardsthestreet.Wefollowthemalittleway,b76theydonotseeus.SuddenlyHolmessays,“Thereistheman.Comealong.”Weseeacabwiththem77init.Themanhasablackbeard.Thecabisf78SirHenryandDr.Mortimer.Sadly,helooksatusandshoutstothedriver,thecabgoesoffanddisappearsintothetraffic.“That’sbadluck!”saysHolmesa79.“Butwhoistheman?W80ishefollowingSirHenryandDr.Mortimer?”Iask.“Idon’tknow.”repliesHolmes.(22-23七年級下·江蘇南京·階段練習(xí))請認(rèn)真閱讀下面的短文,在短文后表格中的空白處填上適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~(注意:每空1個單詞)。Often,therearenoisy(吵鬧的)neighborswheremanypeopleliveclosetogether.Andthiscanbemoreofaproblemwhenyous81wallsorfloorswithneighborsinaflat.Anoisyneighborcanmakelifed82,especially(尤其)whennoise(噪音)goesonintonightorevenduringearlymorninghours.Howcanwewelldealwith(處理)theproblem?Justtrythestepsb83.Youshouldfirsttrytotellyournoisyneighborsaboutthenoise.Whendoingso,youshouldbepolite,andf84.Youcanbeginlikethis,“Iamnotsurewhether(是否)youknowornot.”Thentelltheneighborstheprobleminanhonestway,andaskthemtoturndownthemusic.Inthee85youcansaythatyouknowtheyhearyournoisetoo,andthatyouwilltakecarewithyourbehavior(行為)tomakeaslittlenoiseaspossible.Youshouldknowthatnotallneighborsaregoingtofollowyourrequirement(要求),andsomemayactinabadmanner.Ifthenoisyneighborsdon’tc86theirbehavior,thenextstepistowritetheneighborsaletter.Thelettershoulds87yourgrievances(不滿)andthedateswhenthenoisewasquiteterrible.Forexample,ifyourneighborhasnoisypartieseveryFridaynightthatgoonintotheearlymorning,writedownthosedates.Ifthenoisekeepsgoingon,youshouldreportittol88authorities(權(quán)力部門),oreventhepolices89.Rememberthatyoucannotalwaysrequirenoisyneighborstobeq90.Ifyouhavefinishedthestepsandletterbutthenoisekeepsgoingon,don’tstarthittingwallsinyourhomeorturningupthemusictomakeyourneighborsangry.Justhavepatience(耐心)andrememberthatcommunication(溝通)isthemostimportant.(22-23七年級下·江蘇揚州·階段練習(xí))Eatinghabitsaredifferentindifferentcountries.TheChinesehaveasaying“Eatgoodthingsforb91,eatabigmealforlunch,buteatlessatdinner.”ManypeopleintheUSAagreethatones92adaywithagoodbreakfast,buttheirideasaboutlunchanddinnerared93.MostpeopleinAmericaonlygivethemselvesas94timetohavetheirlunch,sotheyeatasmalllunch.Afterwork,theycanhavem95timetoeatabigdinner.Alsoagooddinnerathomewithallthefamilytalkingabouttheirdayisawaytotakeagoodresta96along,harddayofwork.Eatingatrestaurantsisalsodifferent.InChina,veryoftenyoucanh97peopletalkingandlaughingloudly,andtheyarejusthavingagoodtime.InA98itisnotlikethis.Theyusuallyeatagoodmealf99fromthenoisy(吵鬧的)places.Iftheyaremakingsomenoise,o100peoplewilllookatthemangrily.SoweshouldfollowsomeruleswheneatingatrestaurantsintheUSA.(22-23七年級下·江蘇揚州·階段練習(xí))根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和首字母提示,在下文空格處填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~使短文完整。(每空一詞)Thenextn101PeterandtheLostboysflywithWendy,JohnandMichaelgobacktothehouseofMrandMrsDarling.ButPeterwantstoplayatrickonWendysoheandTinkarriveb102theothers.“Quick,Tink,”Peterwhispers.“C103thewindow!That’sright.NowWendycan’tcomein.Shemustcomeb104toNeverlandwithme.”MrsDarlingisplayingthep105inthenursery.Sheisplayingas106song.Peterlooksthroughthedoor.ThenMrsDarlingstopsandPeterseestwobigtears(眼淚)inhereyes.“ShelovesWendy,”hethinks.“ButIloveWendy,too.Wecan’tb107haveher.”Andhefeelsangry.HelooksatMrsDarlinga108.Thetearsarestillthere.“Oh,allright,”Hesaysatlastandheopensthew109.“Comeon,Tink!”Hecries.“Wedon’tneedamother.”Andtheyf110outintothenight.(22-23七年級下·江蘇南通·階段練習(xí))ThereisaChineses111aboutanoldfarmerwhohadanoldhorseforfarming.Onedaytheh112escaped(逃脫)intothehillsand,whenalltheotherneighbourstookpityontheoldmanoverhisbadluck,thefarmerreplied“Badluck?Goodluck?Whoknows?”Aweeklater,thehorsereturnedw113alotofwildhorsesfromthehills.Thistimetheneighbourscongratulatedthefarmeronhisgood1114.Hisreplywasthes115,“Badluck?Goodluck?Whoknows?”Thenwhenthefarmer’ssonwasgoingtotrainoneofthewildhorses,hef116offitsbackandbrokehisleg.E117thoughtthiswasverybadluck,butnotthefarmer,whoseonlyreplywas,“Badluck?Goodluck?Whoknows?”Someweeksl118,thearmycameintothevillageandmadeeveryhealthymanj119thearmy.Whentheysawthefarmer’ssonwithhislegb120,theylethimoff.Nowwasthatgoodluck?Whoknows?(22-23七年級下·江蘇揚州·階段練習(xí))根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和首字母提示,填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~使短文完整,每空一詞。Doyouoftengotothelibraryandreadbooksthere?Somepeoplemayfindtheirl121cardsathomewhentheygettothelibrarygate.Ofcoursetheycan’tb122anybooksthen.Nowtheydon’thavetow123aboutthat.Herecomesomemini-libraries.Themini-librariesinthestreetsarel124smallhouses.Look!Thismanist125booksfromamini-library.LittleFreeLibrariesarep126intheUSAforsomeyears.AnA127mancalledToddcomesupwiththeideafirst.Heputssomebooksintohissmalllibrary.Hehopeshisneighbourscan“readabook,leaveabook”.SoonToddseesalotofpeoplecometohissmalllibrary.Laterpeoplecanv128moremini-librariesinhiscity.Todaythereareover3,000LittleFreeLibrariesin36countries.Peoplecanl129morefromthesemini-libraries.Andkindneighbourscanalsogettogethermoreo130becauseoftheLittleFreeLibraries.(21-22七年級下·江蘇鎮(zhèn)江·期末)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及所給首字母提示寫出所缺單詞,使短文意思完整,每空一詞。Haveyouheardoftaipingnijiaojiao?Itisaclay(陶土)toy,butitcanbeusedasawhistle(哨子).ItisatraditionaltoyfromZhenjiang,Jiangsu.Ithasah131ofmorethan1,000years.About20yearsago,ZhouBaokangfirstn132taipingnijiaojiaoduringatemplefair(廟會)inHuashanvillage,Zhenjiang.Hesoonbecamei133init.Helaterlearnedfromlocalartistshowtomakethetoysh134.Nowthe60-year-oldmanisaninheritor(傳承人)ofthetaipingnijiaojiaoartform.Zhoulovestomaketaipingnijiaojiaointheshapeofanimalsb135thereisgreatspace(空間)toplay.Withoutd136anydrafts(草圖),youcanturnsomemudintothethingyouwant.HemakestaipingnijiaojiaofortheChineseanimalsign(生肖)ofeachyear.Thisyear,whenhewasmakingt137,hetriedtoshowthespiritofthe“kingofanimals”throughexaggerateddetails(夸張的細(xì)節(jié)),l138bigmouthsandsharpteeth.Zhouworksh139topassonhisskills.Heteacheskidstomakethetoyatschools.Besides,heopensafolkartm140toshowthetoy.“Taipingnijiaojiaoisasmalltoythatcarriestraditionalculture.Weshouldpassitdown,”Zhousaid.(21-22七年級下·江蘇揚州·期末)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和首字母提示,在下文空格處填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~使短文完整。完整地寫出空缺處各單詞的正確形式。(每空一詞)Thatmorning,wenoticedacabfollowingSirHenryandDr.MortimerinLondon.Butw141?WewenttoSirHenry’shotel.HolmesaskedDr.Mortimer,“Dida142withablackbeardliveinornearBaskervilleHall?”“Yes,”saidDr.Mortimer,“Barrymore.”“Wemustsendatelegramtoc143whetherBarrymoreisinLondonoratBaskervilleHall,”saidHolmes.SirHenrysaidhewantedtogotoBaskervilleHall.“OK”,saidHolmes.“Butyoumustn’tgoa144.Watsoncangowithyou.”SirHenryandIagreedtotakethe10:30trainonSaturday.Holmest145deeplyonthewayhome:thestoryoftheHound,SirCharles’sdeath,thestrangeletter,themissingbootandtheblack-beardedman.Hesatinhisroomallafternoon,smokingandthinking.Justbeforedinner,atelegramarrived.Itsaid,“BarrymoreisatBaskervilleHall.”“Thatbecomesadeadend,Watson.Wewillhavetolookfora146waytogoforward.”Justthenthedoorbellrang.Itwasthecabdriverwhod147themanwiththeblackbeard.“Igotamessagethatyouareaskingforme”,hesaid.“I’veneverhadacomplaint(投訴).Icameheretoaskyouwhatyouhadagainstme!”“No,no,”saidHolmes.“Instead,I’llgiveyoumoneyifyoutellmeaboutthemaninyourcabthismorning.Hewatchedthishouseat10:00andthentoldyoutof148thetwogentlemen.”Thedriverlookedsurprisedandthenanswered,“ThemansaidhewasadetectiveandthatIshouldn’ttellanyoneabouth149.”“It’sserious,myfriend,andyoumaybeintroublei150youdon’tanswer.”“Hisname,”saidthedriver,“wasSherlockHolmes.”—TakenfromTheHoundoftheBaskervilles(21-22七年級下·江蘇南通·期末)請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)各題所給首字母的提示,寫出一個合適的英語單詞完整、正確的形式,使短文通順。ForyearsIwenttoschoolbybus,soImetmany“familiar”strangers(熟悉的陌生人).Wetookthesamebusbutdidn’tknoweachother’sn151.Ithoughtwecouldn’tbetruefriends.HowwrongIwas!Smiles(微笑)fromthe“nameless”peoplechangedmythoughts.Thefirsttimeonthebus,Isawdifferentfaces.Asdayswenton,wec152likeoldfriends.Butitseemednoteasytosetupfriendship(建立友誼)withaq153girlinthefrontofthebus.Heroldclothesshowedmethatshedidn’thavemuchm154.Butshealwaystookabottleofwaterforthedriver.Iguessedshewasak155girl.Butwhydidshesitquietlywithouttalkingwithus?Whydidsheneverr156tofriendlygreetings?Couldn’tshesmile?Then,oneevening,Igottheanswer.Iwalkedtotheparknearbyandsawthegirlsittinga157underatree,lonelyandsad.Igreeted(問候)herwiththesamewarmsmile,butthistimeherfaceturnedred,thenshegavemeashysmile.Whenshebeganherfirstwords,Ikneww158shedidn’tspeaktousbefore.Talkingwasdifficultforher.

Shet159meherstory:herparentshadtoworkhardinanothercitybecausetheywerepoor.Shelivedwithhergrandparents.Shesaid,“Ican’texpress(表達(dá))myselfwell.Mostofthetime,Ican’tsaywhatIwanttosay.Ihavenofriends,butyoualwayssmiletomelikeanangel,soIalsowanttosmile.”Thatevening,wetoldournamestoeachotherandsaidgoodbyelikeoldf160.(21-22七年級下·江蘇·期末)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及所給首字母提示寫出所缺單詞,使短文意思完整,每空一詞。BeforeIbeginmystory,Iwouldliketotellyoualittleaboutmyself.Iwasbornintheyear1632,inthecityofYorkinthen161ofEngland.MyfatherwasGerman,b162hecametoliveandworkinEngland.Soonafterthat,hemarriedmymother,whowasEnglish.HerfamilynamewasRobinson,sowhenIwasborn,theyc163meRobinson,afterher.Myfatherdidwellinhisbusinessa164Iwenttoagoodschool.Hewantedmetogetagoodjobandliveaquiet,comfortablelife.ButId165wantthat.Iwantedadventure(冒險)andanexcitinglife.“Iwanttobeasailorandgotosea,”Itoldmyp166.Theywereveryunhappyaboutthis.“Pleasedon’tgo,”myfathersaid.“Youwon’tbehappy,youknow.Sailorshavead167anddangerouslife.”AndbecauseIlovedhim,andhewasunhappy,Itriedtof168aboutthesea.ButIcouldn’tforget,andaboutayearlater,Is169afriendintown.Hisfatherhadaship,andmyfriends170tome,“We’resailingtoLondontomorrow.Whydon’tyoucomewithus?”—TakenfromRobinsonCrusoebyDanielDefoe(21-22七年級下·江蘇鎮(zhèn)江·期末)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及所給首字母提示寫出所缺單詞,使短文意思完整,每空一詞AsmallrestaurantinBeijinghaswarmedpeople’sheartsforaspecialsetmealoffered(提供)forfreetothoseinneed.The“SetMealA”i171abowlofbeefnoodlesandsomevegetables,whichcosts22yuan.Themealisofferedforfreetopeopleinneed,likethosefreshgraduates(應(yīng)屆畢業(yè)生)withl172money,homelesspeopleordustmen.SetMealAislikeamagicphrase,whichisdesignedtosecretlyhelpthepeopleinneedwithoutharmingtheirdignity(尊嚴(yán)).YuChenghao,theowneroftherestaurant,saidhecameupwiththeideaofofferingfreefoodbecauseofhiso173life.In2012,Yuwasstillac174studentinKunming.Oneday,helosthiswalletandfelthelplessw175nomoneyathand.ThenthebossofanearbyricenoodleshopsawYuandofferedhimabowlofricenoodlesforfree.A176themeal,thebossgaveYufiveyuantohelphimgob177toschool.Yusaidhewasdeeplymovedbytheshopboss’skindness.Hestartedtoruntherestauranttwom178ago,andhedecidedtohelppeopleintroublebyofferingthemfreem179inthesameway.Aftertheposterwashungoutsidetherestaurant,manypeoplecametoo180SetMealA,andstillpaidforthefoodtoshowtheirsupportforYu’scharitywork.(21-22七年級上·江蘇揚州·期末)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示,在下文空格處填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~使短文完整,每空一詞。TheGreensandtheWhitesaregoodneighbors.Theyknoweachotherwellsotheysometimeshaved181together.Oneday,Mrs.GreensinvitestheWhitestohavedinneragainbecauseitisherb182.Intheafternoon,shecomeshomefromworke183becausesheneedstogeteverythingreadyforthedinner.Ontheway,shedoessomes184.Mr.Greenlikesbeefbest,soshebuyssomefirst.AndsheknowsthatMr.WhitelikeschickenandMrs.Whitelikesf185.Soshebuyschickenandfish.Shealsobuyssomevegetablesandfruitforsaladandthat’sh186ownfavourite.WhenMr.Greencomesbackhome,Mrs.Greenisc187meals.“Happybirthday!”Mr.Greensaysandbringsabunchofredroses(玫瑰)toher.“Oh,thanks.Whatbeautifulf188!“Wouldyoupleaseputtheminthesitting-room?I’mbusywiththefishnow.”“OK,”saysMr.Green.“AndIcanhelpyouputthecandlesonthebirthdaycake.”“Abirthdaycake?”Mrs.Greensays,“Oh,Iforgetit.”“Nevermind.I’llgotobuyo189now.”Mr.Greensaysthiswhileheisrunningtowardsthedoor.Justthen,thedoorbellrings.TheyaretheWhites.Intheirhands,thereisabigc190.Howhappytheyare!(21-22七年級下·江蘇南通·期末)根據(jù)首字母提示,補全短文中所缺單詞。Theepidemic(疫情)isscary.Butit’snotallbad.Inf191,wecanlearnalotoflessonsfromit.Lesson1:LearntoberesponsibleWhenfacingtheepidemic,e192hastobereadyforfightingagainst(抗擊)it.Peoplehaved193responsibilities(責(zé)任).Forexample,d194trytosavethesickpeople,andpolicemenshouldkeepussafe.Whatareyourresponsibilities?Youcanexercisetokeepyourbodyh195.Lesson2:LearntobecalmYoumayfeelafraidandw196.Thesefeelingsarenormal(正常的).Lifeisalwaysfullofdifficultiesort197.Trytoaccept(接受)themcalmly.Thiscanhelpyoufacethembravelyandf198waystodealwith(應(yīng)對)them.Lesson3:LearntobealoneTheepidemicforces(迫使)ustostayath199.Youmayfeelboredandmissyourfriends.Butbeingaloneisn’tabadthing.Youhavetimetodothingsthatyoudidn’thavetimetodob200.Also,youcanlearntobeindependent.(21-22七年級下·江蘇鹽城·期末)先通讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和所給首字母,在空格內(nèi)填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使短文意思完整。Someanimalsintheworldareverydangerous.Andtheseanimalscan’tbeourp201.Nowletmetellyous202aboutonekindoftheseanimals.Therearemanykindsofa203inAmerica.Butsomeantsareterrible!Theyareverybigands204.Peopleareafraidofthem,ando205animalsareafraidofthem,too.Theseantsmoveinbiggroups.Theyeatalltheanimalsontheirw206.Theycankillandeatelephants,andtheycaneatwoodhouses.Sometimestheycane207killpeopleifthepeoplecan’tr208awayintime.Whentheantscome,peoplehavetol209theirhomes.Butpeoplearesometimesgladaftertheantsp210through,becausetheycanseenoinsectsorsnakesintheirlivingarea.(21-22七年級下·江蘇南通·期末)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給首字母提示,寫出一個合適的英語單詞,使短文通順。PeoplecalltheChinesedivingteam(跳水隊)a“dreamteam”.Itstartedtobeaworld-classteambackintheearly1990s.WithQuanHongchan,14,ay211divingstar,theteam’sfuturestillseemstolookbrightthesedays.Quandidn’tjoininsuchbiggamesinthepast.Butatthethreetryouts(預(yù)選賽)fortheTokyoOlympics,Quanwasthebiggestdarkhorse.Shew212twogoldmedalsinthewomen’s10-metreplatformdive.Thiss213boththewholeteamandQuanherself.“Ididn’tthinkofbeating(打敗)afewworldwinnersontheplatform,”Quansaid.“Ijustsawthematchasdailytraining.Itoldmyselftobeb214andjustgojumping.”Quanwasb215inapoorfamilyinZhanjiang,Guangdong.Sher216howitfeltwhenshestartedtolearndivingattheageof7.“Itwasgreatf217”shesaid.Howcanabeginnerbecomethebestplayer?Interestisnote218.Workinghardisalsoveryimportant.Adivern219topractiseforalongtimeeverydayandtryherbesteveryday.“IfIstoptrainingforadayortwo,ImayfeelafraidwhenIgetb220onthe10-meterplatform.”sheadded.(21-22七年級下·江蘇揚州·期末)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和首字母提示,在下文空格處填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~使短文完整。(每空一詞)EveryeveningtheFishermancallstheMermaidandshesingsforhim.Hiseyesarefullofl221andhewantshertobehiswife.Unluckily,theMermaiddoesn’tagreebecausethefishermanhasahumansoul.Shetellshimthattheycanbetogetherifhes222hissoula

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