1、七下完型完形填空Bob and Sue are in the same school, 1 they are in different 2 . They go to school onweekdays. 3 school, Bob and Sue often play games with 4 friends.Classes begin 5 eight in the morning. Now Bob and sue are in their classrooms. They are listening to their 6 . Bobs studying English. His teache
2、r is talking 7 English. Sues 8 a Chinese class. Her teacher is talking 9 writing. They study hard. They love their teachers andthey like their 10 .( ) l. A. but B. and C. or D. when ( ) 2. A. classes B. class C. lesson D. lessons ( ) 3. A. In B. When C. To D. At ( ) 4. A. his B. her C. other D. thei
3、r ( ) 5. A. about B. in C. at D. on ( ) 6. A. friends B. father C. teacher D. teachers ( ) 7. A. with B. at C. in D. for ( ) 8. A. having B. listening C. getting D. sitting in ( ) 9. A. at B. about C. for D. like ( ) 10. A. home B. family C. school D. clothesWhen you are in England, you must be very
4、 1 in the streets because the traffic drives 2 . Before you 3 the street, you must look to the right and then to the left.In the morning and in the evening when people go to or come from work, the streets are very 4 .Traffic is 5 .When you go 6 in England, you have to be careful, 7 . Always remember
5、 the traffic moves on the left. 8 you must be careful. Have a look first or you 9 go the wrong way.In many English cities, there are big buses with two 10 . You can sit on the second floor. From there you can see the city very well. Its very interesting.( ) 1. A. care B. careful C. careless D. busy(
6、 ) 2. A. on the right B. in the right C. on the left D. in the left( ) 3. A. go B. walk C. cross D. run( ) 4. A. quiet B. crowed C. dirty D. clean( ) 5. A. dangerous B. safe C. the safest D. the most dangerous( ) 6. A. by plane B. by bus C. on feet D. by boat( ) 7. A. too B. also C. either D. neithe
7、r( ) 8. A. But B. And C. If D. So( ) 9. A. must B. could C. may D. can ( ) 10. A. floors B. rooms C. drivers D. doorsPeter and Paul passed by a small house on their way home late at night. They saw thick (厚的) 1 coming out of its windows. “Its on fire!” said Peter. “We must get help.”The two brothers
8、 ran 2 the road shouting “Fire! Fire!” they 3 on the door of the next house. They asked them to 4 the police and the firemen.They ran back to the house. Through the window, they 5 an old lady sitting in an arm-chair. It was clear that she 6 not move. Peter and Paul tried hard to carry her out of the
9、 7 and so they did. Some neighbors (邻居) came and helped take some things out.In a short time the firemen 8 . The fire was put out. The old lady cried sadly because she 9 not hurt. She 10 Peter, Paul and her neighbor again and again.( ) 1. A. snow B. clouds C. fire D. smoke( ) 2. A. over B. along C.
10、at D. with( ) 3. A. knocked B. locked C. opened D. closed( ) 4. A. say B. speak C. talk D. telephone( ) 5. A. saw B. see C. seen D. sees( ) 6. A. can B. could C. shall D. should( ) 7. A. window B. door C. house D. police station( ) 8. A. arrived B. get C. went D. comes( ) 9. A. is B. was C. have D.
11、has( ) 10. A. beat B. knocked C. thanked D. saidMany people like to travel by plane, but I dont like it because an airport is usually far from the city. You 1 get there early and wait for long hours for the plane to take off and it is often 2 . You cant open the window. You cant choose the food. Pla
12、nes are fast, but it still takes hours to get 3 the airport and into the city.I like traveling by 4 . I think trains are safe. Railways stations are usually in cities. When you are late for a train you can catch 5 one. You can walk around in the train and open the windows. You can see many 6 things
13、on your way. I know it takes a little 7 time.I also like cars. You can start your journey when you want to, and you dont need to get to a railway station or a bus stop. Also you can 8 many things with you in a car. 9 sometimes there are too many cars on the 10 .( ) 1. A. have to B. can C. may D. mus
14、t( ) 2. A. early B. late C. full D. empty( ) 3. A. on B. off C. out of D. into( ) 4. A. bike B. ship C. air D. train( ) 5. A. the older B. another C. other D. others( ) 6. A. interesting B. delicious C. good D. funny( ) 7. A. many B. much C. more D. most( ) 8. A. carry B. bring C. get D. have( ) 9.
15、A. And B. So C. Or D. But( ) 10. A. street B. road C. way D. farmDo you like eating candies? Maybe many girls say yes. Its true that most people like to eat sweets and ice-cream 1 meat and rice. If you eat them 2 a meal , they are not 3 for us . But if you eat them before a meal , they are bad for u
16、s . Its important for us to eat our meal regularly (有规律地 ) every day . When we feel 4 or excited , we may not want to eat. When a man is worrying 5 something , it is 6 for him to swallow (吞咽) 7 because he has little appetite (食欲) . Many years ago , some judges in England often gave a man some dry br
17、ead to judge 8 he was telling the truth . If the man 9 swallow the bread , they thought he was telling 10 . ( ) 1. A. good B. better than C. more better than D. best of ( ) 2. A. before B. after C. instead D. in the middle ( ) 3. A. useful B. important C. bad D. good ( ) 4. A. worry B. worried C. to
18、 worry D. worrying ( ) 5. A. of B. with C. about D. for ( ) 6. A. difficult B. easy C. good D. happy ( ) 7. A. nothing dry B. dry nothing C. dry anything D. anything dry ( ) 8. A. what B. whether C .that D. how ( ) 9. A. cant B. mustnt C. couldnt D. neednt ( ) 10. A. lie B. lying C. lay D. lies Once
19、 there was a boy in Toronto. His name was Jimmy. He started drawing when he was three years old, and when he was five he was already very 1 at it. He drew many beautiful interesting pictures, and many people 2 his pictures. They thought this boy was going to be 3 when he was a little older, and then
20、 they were going to 4 these pictures for a lot of money. Jimmys pictures were quite different from other 5 because he never drew on all of the paper. He drew on 6 of it, and the other half was always 7 . “Thats very clever,” everybody said. “ 8 other people have ever done that before.” One day someb
21、ody asked him, “Please tell me, Jimmy. Why do you draw on the bottom (底部) half of your pictures, 9 not on the top half?” “Because Im small,” Jimmy said, “and my brushes (毛笔 ) cant 10 very high.” ( ) 1. A. poor B. sad C. glad D. good ( ) 2. A. bought B. brought C. sold D. took ( ) 3. A. different B.
22、clever C. famous D. rich ( ) 4. A. buy B. show C. leave D. sell ( ) 5. A. mens B. peoples C. boys D. childs ( ) 6. A. half B. part C. side D. end ( ) 7. A. full B. empty C. wrong D. ready ( ) 8. A. No B. Some C. Any D. Many ( ) 9. A. then B. and C. but D. or ( ) 10. A. change B. turn C. pull D. reac
23、h We spent a day in the country and picked a lot of flowers. Our car was full of 1 inside. On the way home my wife saw a bookshelf outside a furniture(家具) shop. “Buy it,” she said at once. “Well 2 it home on the roof-rack(车顶架). Ive always wanted one like that.”Ten minutes 3 we were back with the boo
24、kshelf. 1 drove slowly. Other drivers seemed more polite than usual that evening. The 4 even stopped traffic to let us through.After a rime my wife said,“Theres a long line of cars 5 . Why dont they overtake(超车)?”Just at that time a police car did overtake, and two officers inside asked us to 6 thei
25、r car through the busy traffic. The police car stopped at our village church(教堂).One of the officers came to me and said, “Do you need any more 7 now?” I didnt quite understand. So I said, “Youve been very 8 . We live just down the road.”He was looking at our things , first at the flowers, then at t
26、he bookshelf. “Well, well,” he said and 9 , “Its a bookshelf youve got here! We thought it was er, something else.”My wife began to laugh. Suddenly I understood 10 the police drove here.( ) 1. A. books B. flowers C. fruits D. vegetables( ) 2. A. take B. carry C. send D. hold( ) 3. A. before B. after
27、 C. later D. ago( ) 4. A. drivers B. police C. cleaners D. sellers( ) 5. A. behind B. before C. beside D. back( ) 6. A. take B. follow C. move D. drive( ) 7. A. time B. money C. help D. water( ) 8. A. kind B. clever C. polite D. popular( ) 9. A. laughed B. cried C. shouted D. jumped( ) 10. A. how B.
28、 what C. who D. whyIt was dinner time for the Murry family. The two children, Kirsty, aged six, and Darren, aged four, were sitting at the 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Murry were in the kitchen.“Im very 2 about Darren.” Said Mrs. Murry to her husband. Hes four years old and hes never spoken. Hes never said a
29、 3 .”“ I know, “ he answered. “ Kirsty could talk when she was eighteen months old. I 4 he s all right.”They picked up the plates, took them into the dining room and 5 them in front of the children.“Oh, 6 ,” said Kirsty. “Its chicken and rice. Thats my favourite dinner.” Darren sat 7 at the end of t
30、he table. Mrs. Murry looked at him. Darren picked up his fork and 8 his dinner.“ Ugh!” he said suddenly. “ Theres too much salt in my dinner.” Mr. Murry jumped up. “ Darren!” he said, “ You 9 . Thats great. You have never spoken before!”Darren looked at him. “ I know,” he said, “ but the 10 has alwa
31、ys been all right before!”( ) 1 A. bed B. table C. door D. restaurant( ) 2 A. happy B. angry C. worried D. interested( ) 3 A. word B. message C. speaking D. talking( ) 4 A. think B. know C. hope D. say( ) 5 A. dropped B. showed C. passed D. placed( ) 6 A. sorry B. good C. expensive D. bad( ) 7 A. ha
32、ppily B. quietly C. suddenly D. hardly( ) 8 A. threw B. tasted C. played D. smelt( ) 9 A. finished B. saw C. spoke D. started( ) 10 A. table B. dinner C. fork D. platePeter and Paul passed by a small house on their way home late at night. They saw thick 1 come out of their window. Its on fire! said
33、Peter.” “We must get help.” The two brothers ran 2 the road shouting “Fire! Fire!” They 3 on the door of the next house. They asked them to 4 the police and the foremen. They ran back to the house. They saw 5 the window an old lady sitting in an arm-chair. She was 6 that she could not move. Peter an
34、d Paul tried hard to carry her out of the 7 and so they did! Some neighbors came and helped take some things out. In no time the firemen 8 as well as the policemen. The fire was put out. The old lady cried sadly 9 she was not hurt. She thanked Peter and Paul and her neighbors 10 .( ) 1. A. snow B. c
35、louds C. fire D. smoke( ) 2. A. over B. along C. at D. with( ) 3. A. knocked B. beat C. locked D. opened( ) 4. A. tell B. report C. telephone D. find( ) 5. A. at B. through C. above D. on( ) 6. A. old B. difficult C. free D. clear( ) 7. A. arm-chair B. window C. house D. road( ) 8. A. arrived B. fou
36、ght C. left D. returned( ) 9. A. so B. for C. and D. but( ) 10.A. up and down B. again and again C. hour and hour D. from side to sideFor many years blind people used guide dogs to help them. Then someone had a good 1 . Why cant deaf people use hearing dogs?Trainers agree that only some dogs can be
37、trained as hearing dogs. The dogs must be 2 and able to learn. The dogs must be trained for a long time. The deaf people must study, 3 . They learn how to work with the dogs.Hearing dogs must listen for all kinds of 4 . 5 the home they listen for knocks at the door, ringing telephones, and alarm clo
38、cks. 6 listen for smoke alarms or strange sounds.Hearing dogs also 7 their owners outdoors. A deaf person 8 hear if there is some danger. A hearing dog will make the person 9 if a car is coming when theyre crossing the road. The dogs work hard all day long. For 10 work, they will get good treats(款待)
39、.( )1. A. rest B. idea C. night D. time( ) 2. A. naughty B. weak C. foolish D. friendly( ) 3. A. neither B. either C. too D. yet( ) 4. A. sounds B. smells C. tastes D. feelings( ) 5. A. Away B. From C. Inside D. Outside( ) 6. A. She B. They C. It D. You( ) 7. A. leave B. look C. hurt D. help( ) 8. A
40、. must B. cant C. can D. mustnt( ) 9. A. climb B. jump C. stop D. run( ) 10. A. good B. bad C. lazy D. carelessMr Smith is a very kind farmer. He lives in a small town in America. He loves 1 very much. And he keeps many animals on his farm, such as dogs, cats, ducks and so on. He has a horse and it
41、works 2 for him on the farm every day. Mr Smith is good to it. He often 3 it fresh grass to eat. One morning, Mr Smiths neighbor Peter came to Mr Smiths home. “Excuse me, could I borrow your horse? I want it to carry 4 to the city.” Peter is very lazy(懒惰) . He doesnt 5 all day. He always borrows thi
42、ngs from others and 6 gives them back. He is also 7 to animals. So Mr Smith said, “Im sorry, young man. My horse is 8 today.” “Is that true? Let me have a look at it!” Mr Smith 9 take him to the horse. To Peters surprise, the smart horse was lying on the ground. And it seemed (看起来 ) that the horse w
43、as so 10 that it couldnt stand up. Peter had nothing to say, so he left. ( ) 1. A. friends B. children C. animals D. farm ( ) 2. A. fast B. hard C. slow D. badly ( ) 3. A. sells B. takes C. gives D. makes ( ) 4. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything ( ) 5. A. study B. work C. cook D. dri
44、ve ( ) 6. A. sometimes B. never C. usually D. always ( ) 7. A. kind B. friendly C. bad D. nice ( ) 8. A. ill B. late C. special D. busy ( ) 9. A. must B. needed C. could D. had to ( ) 10. A. happy B. excited C. tired D. fatMike always loves ships. When he was older, he said, “ I am going to be a sol
45、dier.” But his eyes were not very 1 , and he did not get in.Then he said, “ I am going to 2 a small boat and I am going around the world.” But boats were very expensive, and Mike did not have enough 3 .Last summer Mike found a swimming 4 near his house. The lessons did not cost very _5 , and Mike be
46、gan going to the school at every end of the week and having 6 . Now he is a good swimmer.Last week a little boy said to him, “ You are a very good swimmer. How do 7 learn to swim so well? I hope I will be good at swimming.”“ Im not good at all,” Mike said and he smiled. “ 8 I am in the water, I say to myself, There are 9 fishes behind me!” then Im very afraid, and I 10 quickly.( ) 1. A. big B. beautiful C. good D. strong( ) 2. A. buy B. make C. borrow D. draw( ) 3. A. food B. work C. time D. money( ) 4. A. park B. school C. farm D. factory( ) 5. A. much B. little C. many D. any(