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【精品解析】牛津版(深圳?广州)初中英语七年级下册Module 3 小测验(2)

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    牛津版(深圳 广州)初中英语七年级下册Module 3 小测验(2) 一、单选题 1.I agree with him_____. Some of his points are right. A.in the way B.on the way C.in a way D.on his way 2.—How is your life —Although I live_____, I don't feel_____. A.alone; alone B.lonely; lonely C.alone; lonely D.lonely; alone 3.—Electricity can help us _____many kinds of jobs. —Yes, it helps us _____a servant (仆人). A.with; with B.do; likes C.to do; like D.with; likes 4.When she got into the room, she heard a sweet_____, "How are you, little girl " A.sound B.noise C.voice D.talk 5.—Tina, it's time_____ to bed. —OK, Murn Please_____ me up earlier tomorrow morning. A.to go; wake B.going; wake C.to go; waking D.going; waking 二、完形填空 6.完形填空 How would you use a radio or a telephone if you had no electricity or batteries These (1) bothered (使烦恼) British inventor Trevor Baylis. So in 1996 he (2) a wind-up (装有发条的) radio. It doesn't need electricity or batteries. You wind it up (3) hand. It plays for about an hour. Then, you wind it up (4) . Baylis also invented a mobile phone that is powered by (5) . The shoes contain (含有) a small battery that is powered when you (6) . This battery is connected to a mobile phone. These two simple inventions can bring modern (7) to all parts of the world. Baylis didn't have a university degree in engineering. In (8) , he left high school before graduating (毕业). He just loved (9) things to help people. He never knew (10) ideas would come to him. The idea for the phone came to him in a dream. (1)A.dreams B.problems C.wonders D.wishes (2)A.invented B.improved C.borrowed D.copied (3)A.in B.at C.on D.by (4)A.then B.slowly C.again D.finally (5)A.sun B.shoes C.caps D.wind (6)A.sleep B.walk C.rest D.chat (7)A.communications B.exhibitions (展览) C.suggestions D.instructions (说明) (8)A.fact B.order C.need D.time (9)A.buying B.selling C.making D.collecting (10)A.while B.because C.unless D.when 三、阅读理解 7.阅读理解 Why is clean water so important to poor countries A recent report shows that about 80 percent of diseases. in poor countries are brought by polluted water and the dirty environment. In those countries, women and girls spend several hours collecting water, but often polluted, far away from their families. The polluted water is bad for their health. Therefore, there is a great need for people in poor countries to get clean water to improve their health. Here is a short story about Hadjara Zakari, a 12-year-old girl in Niger. She learned about the importance of hand washing when the school first got clean water three years ago. That evening, she told her father, “You shouldn't eat with me unless you clean your hands.” Her father was very angry and shouted at her, "It's not up to you to tell me what to do!" Stunned (目瞪口呆的) , Hadjara sat quietly. But she knew she was right. In protest, Hadjara didn't eat dinner ... ...

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