Lesson 5: Jane’s Lucky Life 激活基础 15min Ⅰ. 任务型完形填空辨识训练 Kate was washing clothes when her grandma _____ her. The fire was put out finally. However, it badly _____ the town hall. Though she is disabled, she doesn't need any _____. The museum provides old people with _____. He is so serious that no one _____ to play jokes on him. We should learn to _____ our words and actions well. Ⅱ. 根据句意,用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空 7. Thousands of runners rushed out of the starting line while many people _____ (cheer) along the road. 8. It's important for the _____ (disable) to have the ability to make a living. 9. The little boy was _____ (able) to stand up after the accident. He was so sad! 10. Tony is a kind boy and I'm very _____ (luck) to have a friend like him. 11. There is a camera on Mary's table, but it isn't _____ (she). Ⅲ. 语法与情景对话 12. Little Tommy didn't dare _____ teachers for help until he met Mr. Smith. A. asks B. asked C. to ask D. asking 13. —We will go to Disneyland tomorrow, and I'd like you to join us. —_____! I'll have a meeting to attend. A. Good job B. What a pity C. Good idea D. Congratulations 14. I forgot to take my textbook. The girl next to me shared _____ with me. A. her B. hers C. herself D. she 15. Jane is forty years old now and she has an _____ son. A. eleven - years – old B. eleven year old C. eleven - year – old D. eleven years old 16. He _____ the ball in the room just now and broke a window. A. picked B. kicked C. watched D. opened Ⅳ. 根据所给汉语提示完成下列句子 (每空一词) 17. 生活充满了惊喜和希望。 Life is _____ _____ surprises and hope. 18. 不要过于关注结果。毕竟,你已经尽了最大的努力。 Don't _____ _____ the result so much. After all, you've tried your best. 19. 我喜欢在妹妹学骑自行车时鼓励她。 I enjoy _____ my little sister when she's learning to ride a bike. 20. 她是个勇敢的女孩,在大多数时候她都敢于挑战自我。 She is a brave girl and _____ _____ challenge herself most of the time. 21. 我的祖母在手术后感到非常虚弱,她说不出话来。 My grandmother felt very weak and she _____ _____ speak after the operation. 知能提升 30min Ⅴ. 阅读理解 短臂男孩的逆袭之路·My name is John. My arms are shorter than others', but I never think I'm different. I don't think of myself as a “disabled” person because I feel like I can do anything I want. With the help of my parents, friends and a special program for young people with disabilities, I know how to fight for myself and how to be strong. That doesn't mean it is always a piece of cake. I had some bad experiences, such as the way people looked at me, although most people were friendly. When I was three, my family moved to New York where there are first - class hospitals. I missed some school because of operations. I had to work harder than others. When I went to the seventh grade, I recovered a lot more. I also made some friends and we had a great time together. As classes got harder, life became more difficult for me. I had to spend more time rememberin ... ...
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