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第頁Module2Unit6Birdwatching【A卷(基礎(chǔ)專練)】一、根據(jù)提示填寫單詞(10分)1.Let’s(討論)whatwecandotoimproveourEnglishandmath.2.Theforestbecomeshometonewwildlife,and(提供)foodandwaterforanimals.3.Thefoodisverydelicious!Ican’t(描述)howmuchIlikeit.4.Theplanetriedtoflyaway,butonewasbroken.(翅膀)5.Theteachers’warmwordsalwaysmakemebthatIcandobetter.6.Atisapersonwhoisvisitingaplaceforpleasureandinterest,especiallywhentheyareonholiday.7.Theywereallhappyafterspendingapafternooninacoffeeshopwithwonderfulconversations,deliciousdessertsandhotdrinks.8.AfterItalkedtothegirl,Iushecried.9.ManypeopleliketortheirhappymomentsandsharetheshortvideosonTikTok.10.Iwanthimtormemore.Heisnowveryimpolitetome.二、用所給單詞適當(dāng)形式填空(10分)11.TheyspentaSaturdayafternoon(stay)withtheirparents.12.Someuniversitieshavesentsomestudents(work)forthehelplesspeople.13.It’sstupid(愚蠢的)ofyou(change)yourplannow.14.Languageshavecomeandgo(easy)overthecenturies.15.Theoldmanwasverystrictandhedidn’tallowus(come)in.16.It’sapitythattherearealotofpeoplewhodonotknowthe(important)oftime.17.Akind-heartednursetooktheoldlady’sarmand_______(lead)hertoachair.18.Ourfirst(speak)isMr.Postlethwaite,whowillsharehowtosetupabird-watchingclubwithus.19.Hesawastrangemanwithablackcap(walk)intothebuildingandnevercameoutjustnow.20.HetookDickbythehand(lead)himintothehouse.三、單項(xiàng)選擇(10分)21.________people,especiallytheelderlytogoupanddowneasily,ourgovernmentisputtinginliftsintheoldbuildingsofsomecommunities.A.Help B.Helping C.Tohelp D.Helps22.Thewinnerofthematchwillhavea________totakephotoswiththesuperfootballstar.A.change B.check C.chance D.course23.Peopleintheareaare_________airpollution.Lotsofthemgetsickeveryday.A.gettingup B.sufferingfrom C.lookingup D.leadingto24.Thelightwasstrong.Ihadto________myeyeswithmyhands.A.open B.raise C.hurt D.cover25.—“Youcan’talwaysbelikeaphubber(低頭族).Getupand…”—“_________,mom,Ihavetogonow.”saidKellyasshetriedtoendthetalking.A.Completely B.Although C.Anyway D.Clearly26.—WhydoesVeraalwaysstayinherroomandlockthedoor?—Iguessthegirljustwantsherown________.A.hobby B.promise C.space D.shape27.Thecolorsofmanyanimalscanhelpthem________intheforest.A.hides B.hid C.hiding D.tohide28.—WhydoesTimhave________usinghisrightarm?—Hehadanaccidentandhurtitwhenhewasyoung.A.interest B.difficulty C.feeling D.importance29.—LittleJimmy’smomalwaystakestoomuchcareofhim.—Yeah.Shecouldn’ttakethe____ofleavinghimaloneathomeevenforaminute.A.situation B.decision C.risk D.change30.—Myparentsalwaysaskme________manythings.I’mtootired.—Well,theyjustexpectyou________alotofskillsinorderthatyoucanhaveabrightfuture.A.tolearn;have B.learn;have C.tolearn;tohave D.learn;tohave四、完形填空(10分)AthemeparkinFrancesetupaspecialandenvironmentally-friendly(保護(hù)生態(tài)環(huán)境的)wayofkeepingitsgroundfreeoftrash.It31andtrainedsixclevercrowstopickuptrashandkeeptheparkclean.Crowsareakindof32andareabout47cmhigh.ThecleverbirdswillworkforPuyduFouthemeparkinthewestofFrance.Workers33themtopickupcigaretteends,paperandotherthingspeople34ontheground.Thebirdspickupthetrashandputitintoaspecialrubbishbin,andthenworkersgiveoutsomebird35asaprize.Themoretrashthebirdsputontherubbishbin,themorefoodtheyget.Theheadofthethemepark,NicolasdeVilliers,explainedthereason36theyusethebirdstothereporters.Hesaidtherewereseveralreasonsforusingcrows.Hesaid,“Thegoalisnottocleanup,becausethevisitorsareusually37tokeepthingsclean,butalsotoshowthatnatureitselfcanteachustotakecareofthe38.”Crowsarecleverbirds.Somebiologistssaytheyareas39asaseven-year-oldchild.Mr.DeVillierssaid,“Inasupportivesituation,theyliketo40withhumansandsetupagoodrelationship.”Thecrowsarespeedyworkersandcanfillarubbishbinwithrubbishinlessthan45minutes.”31.A.found B.raised C.borrowed D.watched32.A.birds B.dogs C.cats D.cows33.A.offered B.refused C.trained D.provided34.A.put B.get C.throw D.a(chǎn)dd35.A.toys B.clothes C.drink D.food36.A.why B.when C.how D.where37.A.thankful B.careful C.typical D.disabled38.A.friendship B.neighborhood C.development D.environment39.A.smart B.healthy C.strong D.heavy40.A.share B.communicate C.a(chǎn)rgue D.fight五、閱讀理解(20分)ASrikanthisafarmerinavillageinIndia.Afewweeksago,agroupofmonkeyscameintothearea.TheyatethecoffeebeansonSrikanth’sfarmandhurttheplants.Srikanthtriedtokeepthemonkeysaway.Srikanthputatigerstatueatthegateofthefarmwherethemonkeyscamethrough.Atfirst,itkeptthemonkeysawaysuccessfully.However,asthecolourofthestatuebegantofade(褪色).Themonkeyscamebackagain.Thefarmerthenhadanidea.Heusedsomeblackpaintanddrewstripes(斑紋)onhispetdogBulbul.Bulbulwasbrown,soitlookedjustlikeatigerfromfaraway.Srikanthbroughtthedogtohiscoffeefieldsinthemorningandeveningeveryday.“IsawthemrunningaroundafterseeingBulbul,”hesaid.“Themonkeysdonotentermyfarmnow.”AfterSrikanth’sideaworked,theotherfarmersstartedtolearnfromhim.Thefarmersarenolongerworriedthattheircropsareeatenbythemonkeysbecausethecute“stripedtigers”walkintheirfields.Unliketigers,theseanimalsdon’troar.Theyonlybarksometimes.Srikanthsaysthattheblackstripesarepaintedwithblackhairdye,anditwilllosemuchofthecolourinamonth.41.WhatproblemdidSrikanthhave?A.Theplantsenhisfarmdidn’tgrowwell.B.Somemonkeysmadetroubleonhisfarm.C.Hedidn’thaveenoughmoneytorunhisfarm.D.Hecouldn’tfallasleepbecauseofdrinkingcoffee.42.Whydidn’tthetigerstatueworkforlong?A.Becauseitcouldn’tmove.B.Becauseitwasverysmall.C.Becauseitlostmuchofthecolour.D.Becausethemonkeysknewitwasn’tarealtiger.43.WhatdoweknowaboutBulbul?A.Itcanroarlikeatiger.B.Itstaysinthefieldsallday.C.Itrunsafterthemonkeysonthefarm.D.Itwaspaintedthesamecolourasatiger.44.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”referto?A.Themonkeys. B.Thetigers.C.Thecrops. D.Otherfarmers.45.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Humanbeingsareclevererthananimals.B.SomemonkeyshurtplantsonthefarmsinIndiaC.Apetdoghelpedafarmergrowplantsonhisfarm.D.Afarmerfoundawaytokeepthemonkeysoffhisfarm.BDoyouthinkcatshaveninelives?Iftheydo,thenacatnamedScarlettmighthaveusedafewofherlives.ScarlettwasahomelesscatlivinginanoldbuildinginNewYork.Oneday,afirestartedinthebuilding.Mostanimalstriedtorunawayquickly.ButScarletthadbabiestosave.Asthefiregotbigger,Scarlettdidn’tcareaboutthedanger.Onebyone,shetookherbabiesout,threemales(雄性)andtwofemales(雌性).Akindfirefighter(消防隊(duì)員)foundScarlettandherbabies.Heputtheminabox.Scarlettcouldnotseeherbabiesbecausehereyeswerebadlyhurt,soshecounted(數(shù)數(shù))herbabies—bytouchingeachone’snose.ThefirefightersentScarlettandherbabiestoananimalhospital.Areportersawit,andhewroteastoryaboutScarlettinanewspaper.ThenmanypeoplewantedtoadoptScarlettandherbabies.Thehospitalmadesurethateverycathadagoodhome.Inhernewhome,Scarlettplayedwithpaperballsandpaperbags.Shewasveryhappytoliveinacomfortablehomewithlovingowners(主人).46.Scarlettdidn’trunawaywhenthefirestartedbecauseshe________.A.wasnotafraidoffire B.hadtosaveherbabies C.knewsomeonewouldsaveher47.HowmanybabiesdidScarletthave?A.Two. B.Three. C.Five.48.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“adopt”inParagraph3meaninChinese?A.收養(yǎng) B.治療 C.調(diào)查49.What’stherightorder(順序)ofthefollowingthingsaccordingtothepassage?①AfirefighterfoundScarlett.②Scarlettplayedwithpaperballs.③Scarletttookherbabiesout.④AreporterwroteastoryaboutScarlett.A.①③②④ B.③①②④ C.③①④②50.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Cats’ninelives B.Amother’slove C.Livingwithacat六、短文首字母填空(10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示,填寫所缺單詞。Dogshavebeenmen’sbestfriendsfort51ofyears.Manystoriesaretoldabouthowbravedogshelpedthepeopleint52.Withthehelpofthedogs,manypeoplel53inthesnowwereabletogethome.Dogshavealsohelpedintheresearchworkinmanyf54ofscience.Thefirstworld’sspace-travelerwasadogc55Laika.Itwassentupinaman-madeearthsatellitein1975byRussianscientists.Dogshavebeenfilmstars,t56.AdognamedLassiewasthestarinquiteaf57Americanfilms.Dogscanhear,smellb58thanmen,buttheycannotseetoowell.Adogmayl59forabout12or13years.Athirteen-year-oldchildisnoty60grownup,butathirteen-year-olddogisaveryolddogindeed.七、閱讀填表(10分)請認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中小題的空格里填入一個最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個空格只填1個單詞。AwhoopingcraneisalargewhiteNorthAmericancranefamousforitsloudcall.Youmayweighmorethanawhoopingcrane,butmaybeyouaren’ttallerthanone!Whoopingcranescangrowuptofivefeettall.ItmakesthemthetallestbirdsinNorthAmerica.Butevenastallastheyare,whoopingcranesweighonlyabout15pounds,becauseoftheirhollow(空心的)bones.WHAT’SFORDINNER?Whoopingcranesliveinwetlands,wetprairies,andfields.They’renotpicky(挑剔的)abouttheirmeals—theyhaveamixeddietandeatsmallfish,andinsects,aswellasgrainsandmarshplants.CALLOFTHEWILDWhoopingcranesreallyliketo‘whoopitup’whentheywanttoattractamate(伙伴).Theycallloudlyanddowhatmightlooklikeacrazydancetobeeye—catching.Theyflaptheirwings,andmovetheirheadsfromsidetosidequickly,jumpingupanddown.ASPECIALTRICKThesecranesareindanger,butscientistshaveusedsomeveryinterestingtrickstohelpthemstayalive.Atfirst,theymovedonegroupofcranestoFlorida,butthecranesneverlearnedtomigrate(遷徙).WhentheygottoFlorida,theydidn’tknowhowtoflybackhome.Scientistsdidalltheycoulddotomakethenumberofthecraneslarger,sotheyusedaspecialtrickwithanotherFloridagroupofcranes.Scientists“taught”theyoungercranestomigratebyhavingthemfollowaverylightairplanefromFloridatoWisconsin.Afterthecranesgavebirthtotheirbabiesin

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