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上海市2020-2021学年六年级下学期期中考试英语试卷分类汇编(9份含答案)

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    上海市 2020-2021学年六年级第二学期期中考试英语试卷分类汇编 短文填空 上海市浦东新区第四教育署2020-2021学年六年级下学期期中教学质量自主调研英语试卷 C. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words (在短文的空格内填入适当的 词, 使其内容通顺, 每空格限填一词, 首字母已给)(共7分) My name is Sophie. What will my life be like i_____ ten years? I will be 27 years old. I will live in Sydney, Australia. I went there last year and loved the c_____. I am learning English now. In ten years, my E_____ will be great! I will be a fashion designer because I love clothes. I will have a beautiful house in Sydney and I will 1_____ alone. I won't have any pets because I will be so busy. I won't have t_____ to look after them. I will have a sports car and I will drive e I don't like t_____ the bus! 71. i _____ 72. c_____ 73. E_____ 74. 1_____ 75. t_____76. e _____ 77. t_____ 上海市川中南校等40校2020-2021学年六年级下学期期中质量测试英语试题 C. Fill in the blanks with proper words. (在短文的空格内填入适当的词, 使其内容通顺。 每空格限填一词, 首字母已给)(共5分) Laughter is an important part of life. It does good for the b 74 and the mind. For example, ten to fifteen minutes of laughter can b 75 50 or more calories (卡路里). However, don't rely on laughing to help you lose weight. It would take more than 12 h 76__ of constant(不断地)laughing to lose 0. 45 kilograms. Some researchers e 77 believe laughter can help people live a longer life. Their studies have shown that laughter can boost one's immune system (免疫系统)and help to fight off diseases. Therefore, according to many people, laughter is the best medicine. So why not s 78__ your day with a laugh? 74._____ 75. _____ 76. _____ 77. _____ 78. _____ 2020-2021学年上海兰生复旦中学六年级下学期英语期中试题 D. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words. (在短文的空格内填入适当的 词。每空格限填一词,首字母已给):(8 分)答题纸 For thousands of years, Stonehenge has confused visitors with a seemingly unanswerable question: Why would anyone carry so many huge stones across Britain and put them in a ring? It seems even s____1____ when you think of the fact that it was done by prehistoric people working without modern technology, not even a wheel. Stonehenge has s____2____ endless debates over the centuries. Experts have said at different times that it was a temple, a calendar or a graveyard. Y____3____ “all the ideas to date could be mistaken,” said Julian Spalding, a famous art critic and former director of some of the UK’s leading museums. “We’ve been looking at Stonehenge the w____4____ way: from the earth, which is very much a 20th century viewpoint,” he told The Guardian. Spalding has put f____5____ a new theory about Stonehenge in his latest book, Realisation: From Seeing to Understanding. “The current theories about Stonehenge are based on looking across the g____6____, which is a modern idea,” he writes in his new book. He told The Guardian that in ancient times, spiritual ... ...

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