外研版七年級(jí)下冊(cè) Module11 同步測(cè)試試題(無(wú)聽力部分)
外研版七年級(jí)下冊(cè) Module 11 同步測(cè)試題二、找出每組單詞中劃線部分發(fā)音不同的選項(xiàng)。() 26. A. nod() 27. A. Russian() 28. A. polite() 29. A. wave() 30. A. somewhereB. togetherB. productB. visitorB. shakeB. whoseC. foreignC. hugC. kissC. whatC. everywhereD. bodyD. rudeD. fingerD. newspaperD. anywhere三、單項(xiàng)選擇:() 31.How do Chinese people do when they meet new people?They often _ when they meet new people.A. point at each other B. hug each other C. shake hands with each other() 32. Tom! _ talk loudly. My little brother is sleeping.A. Doesnt B. Does C. Dont() 33. Im sorry for being late again._here on time next time, or youll be punished(懲罰).A. Be B. Being C. To be() 34.You look so tired. _ stopping to have a rest? All right.A. Why not B. How about C. Why not to() 35. It is polite _ to your teacher when you meet him or her at school.A. say hello B. to say hello C. to tell hello() 36. How do you say “No” with body language in China? I_.A. shake hands B. shake head C. shake leg() 37. Some parents dont like their childrencomputer games.A. to play B. to playing C. play() 38. Can you speak_?Of course. My mother is a_.A. Russia; Russia B. Russia; Russian C. Russian; Russian() 39.I cant find my wallet.Dont worry. It must bein your room.A. anywhere B. somewhere C. nowhere() 40. We meet two_ and four _in the street yesterday.A. Germen; Englishman B. Germans; Englishmen C. Germans; Englishmans四、完形填空:Babies body language can 41._ you a lot of information, including ( 包括) what they want. If you canunderstand babies body language 42._, you can take better care of them. Here 43._some ways tolook after children.Jessica: Sometimes when my baby and I play 44._ a toy, shell suddenly look away. It seems that she issaying, "Hey, the toy is really interesting, 45._ I think it is boring (無(wú)聊的) now." Then I will respect (尊重)my 46._ need and let her have a rest. Maybe I will let her 47._ to bed, or start another game or activity.Michelle: My 48._ baby often cries when I cant put food in his mouth 49._ enough. Sometimes heturns his face away and does not 50._ me. That is to say, he is full.() 41.A. tellB. talkC. speak() 42.A. goodB. wellC. quick() 43.A. areB. isC. was() 44.A. forB. atC. with() 45.A. soB. butC. because() 46.A. daughtersB. sonsC. babys() 47.A. goB. to goC. going() 48.A. seven months oldB. seven-month-oldC. seven-months-old() 49.A. quicklyB. quickC. slowly() 50.A. wait forB. look atC. get off五、閱讀理解:ABarack Obama, a black man, is the president( 總統(tǒng)) of the United States now. He was born on August 4th,1961, in Hawaii and has lived in many places. His mother was from Kansas and his father was from Kenya.Obama went to Columbia University in New York and got a law degree (法律學(xué)位) at Harvard University inMassachusetts. His wife is Michelle Obama. She also worked as a lawyer and later workedfor the University of Chicago. They have two young daughters.Obama wrote a book Dreams from my father. “I always live in the dre am of my fatherand American people,” Obama once said. He was born in a poor family. And he was takengood care of by his grandparents when he was young. He also lived and worked in Africa.Then he got good education(教育) in Harvard University. On November 4th, 2008, hebecame the first black president in the history of America.() 51. Where was Barack Obama born? _A. In Hawaii B. In Kansas C. In Massachusetts D. In New York() 52. Barack Obama became president at the age of _.A. 37 B. 47 C. 57 D. 51() 53. How many universities are mentioned(提到) in the passage?A. Three B. Four C. Five D. Six() 54. Which is the flowing is NOT true?A. Obamas father was from Kenya. B. Obama has a son and a daughter.C. Obama once worked in Africa. D. Obama is the first black president in America.() 55. Which is the best title of this passage?A. Education of a president B. Dreams from my fatherC. Life of Barack Obama D. Where is Obama fromBWhen you wave to a friend, you are using body language. When you smile at someone, you mean to be.friendly. When you put one finger in front of your mouth, you mean “Be quiet”Yet, people in different countries may use different body languages.Once an Englishman was in Italy. He could speak a little Italian. One day whilehe was walking in the street, he felt hungry and went into a restaurant. When thewaiter come, the Englishman opened his mouth, put his fingers into it and took themout again and moved his lips (嘴唇). In this way, he wanted to say. “Bring mesomething to eat.” But the waiter brought him a lot of things to drink , first tea, thencoffee, then milk but no food.The Englishman was sorry that he was not able to tell the waiter he was hungry. He was ready to leave therestaurant when another man came in and put his hands on his stomach(胃). And this body language was goodenough for the waiter. In a few minutes, the waiter brought him a large plate of bread and meat.Finally the Englishman had his meal in the same way.() 56. What do you mean if you put one finger in front of your mouth?A. Be friendly. B. Be quiet. C. Be hungry. D. Be angry() 57. How many persons were mentioned(被提到) in this story?A. Three B. Four C. Five D. Six() 58. Why did the Englishman feel sorry at first?A. Because He could speak a little Italian.B. Because he was very thirsty and wanted something to drink.C. Because he was hungry but he wasnt able to tell the waiterD. Because the waiter didnt understand him.() 59. Did the Englishman have the meal at last?A. No, he didnt. B. Yes, he did. C. Yes, he didnt. D. No, he did.() 60. What body language can you use if you want to show you are friendly?A. Put one finger in front of your mouth. B. Look at each other.C. Put your hands on your stomach. D. Smile at someone.CIn America, personal space is important to them. When two people talk to each other, they usually stand abouttwo and a half feet away, so they are not facing each other directly(直接地). They will not get comfortable when aperson stands too close. Americans like to look at the other person in the eyes when they are talking. If you dontdo so, it means you are unhappy, or are not interested. But when you look up and down atsomeone, it is not polite, either.For Americans, thumbs(拇指) up means yes, very good or well done; thumbs down meansthe opposite. To call a waiter, people put one hand above the head. It is all right to point atthings but not at people with the hand and index finger(食指). Americans shake their indexfinger at children when they scold ( 責(zé)備) them and touch them on the heads when they admire(贊賞) them.Learning body language is sometimes difficult. If you dont know what to do, the best thing to do is smile.() 61. If you talk with an American friend, its polite to_.A. look up and down at your friend. B. look at the other person in the eyes.C. look at him or her in your eyes. D. look at your watch now and then.() 62. In America, people usually _ when a waiter comes.A. put one hand above the head. B. put two hands above the head.C. say “hello, how are you?”D. say “hello, waiter, come on!”() 63. In America, you should _when you are talking with an American friend.A. face him or her directly. B. stand close him or her.C. stand about two and a half feet away from them. D. look at him or her in your eyes.() 64.In the United States, people often _A. show they like the children by touching them on the heads.B. point at people with the hand and index finger.C. thumbs (拇指) down means yes, very good or well done.D. put one hand above the head.() 65. Which is RIGHT according to(根據(jù)) the passage?A. You should look up and down at him or her when you are talking with an American friend.B. Children will be afraid when their fathers put up the thumbs to them.C. It is difficult to learn how to smile.D. The most useful body language is smile.DDo you know Eskimos(愛斯基摩人)? Let me tell you something about their lives.Eskimos live near the North Pole(北極).There are only two seasons there, winter and summer.There is no spring or autumn there. The winter nights are long. You cant see the sun for more than twomonths, even at midday. The summer days are long. For more than two months, the sun never goes down andtheres no night.Eskimos have warm clothes. They make their clothes from theskins(皮毛) of animals. From skins they make coats, caps and shoes.Near the North Pole trees cant grow, for it is too cold there. TheEskimos have to make their houses from skins, snow or stones. Whenthey got out in storms and cant get back home, they make houses of snow.They leave these houses when the storm is over.Life is hard for the Eskimos, but they still like to live there.() 66.Near the North Pole there are _ in a year.A. two seasons-winter and summer B. two seasons-spring and autumnC. four seasons-spring, summer, autumn and winterD. two seasons sometimes and four seasons sometimes() 67.How long does the longest day or night last(持續(xù)) near the North Pole?A. 24 hours B. Over a week C. A month D. Over two months() 68.Eskimos use skins to make_.A. clothes B. houses C. trees D. both A and B() 69.There are no _ near the North Pole.A. days B. nightsC. trees D. animals() 70.Eskimos make houses of snow to protect(保護(hù)) themselves from_.A. animals B. storms C. snow D. rain六、根據(jù)句意及漢語(yǔ)意思拼寫單詞。71. Talking loudly in a library, a museum, or a movie theater is not _(禮貌的).72. He doesnt come from Japan, but he can speak_(日語(yǔ)).73. Be _(小心的)! Here comes the bus.74. Look, our head teacher is showing some _ (參觀者) around our school.75.There are lot of differences between _(英國(guó)的) English and American English.76. Now more and more people like going to walk on_ (步行) after dinner.77. Li Ming_(揮手) to me but I didnt notice just now.78. Mrs Liu asked her students to _ (帶) their books to school next Monday.79. Tom_ (點(diǎn)頭) his head with a smile when he heard what his parents said just now.80. Students all want their parents to give them more _(私人的) space.七、句型轉(zhuǎn)換,每空一詞(含縮寫)81. Some people like doing the same things as others. (用 not. . . at all 改寫句子)Some people _ _doing the same things as others_ _.(82. Indians usually put their hands together and nod their heads when they meet. 對(duì)畫線部分提問(wèn))_ _ Indians usually _ when they meet?83. You cant move away when others talk to you. (改為祈使句)(_ _ _ when others talk to you.84. Be polite to the visitors. Its important. (合為一句)Its important _ _ polite to the visitors.85. To touch peoples head isnt polite. 改為同義句)_ _ to touch peoples head.八、根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示完成句子,每空一詞(含縮寫)。86. 我喜歡英語(yǔ),事實(shí)上,它是我最喜歡的科目。I like English., its my favorite subject.87. 在學(xué)校我們見到老師時(shí), 老師有時(shí)會(huì)點(diǎn)點(diǎn)頭。At school, teachers sometimes _ _ _ when we meet.88. 沒有道別就離開是不禮貌的。isnt politewithoutgoodbye.89. 他和妻子手挽手從教堂走出來(lái)。He walked from the churchhis wife.90. 我昨天遲到了。那是因?yàn)槲业能噳牧恕 was late yesterday. _ _my car was broken.九、短文填空: 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,用括號(hào)里所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。The Japanese may (91) _ (be) the most polite people in the world. In Japan, everyone spends lots oftime (92) _ (say) "please", "thank you" and "sorry". The Japanese (93) _ (be) very polite andthey don't have a word for "no" in their language.Japanese people don't just use words when they meet. They also bow. It is a veryimportant custom (習(xí)俗) (94) _ (bow) in Japan. Its a way of being polite.Unlike people in many other countries, they greet(問(wèn)候) each other by bowing instead of(95) _ (shake) hands. You can bow when you say, "thank you", "sorry", "hello","goodbye", "excuse me", "good morning"You might feel strange doing it, but try to bow in Japan. You will be considered(認(rèn)為) very polite!十、任務(wù)型閱讀:Daming:You must be really excited about leaving for America tomorrow, Li Ping!Li Ping:Yeah. But Im a bit nervous (緊張的).Daming:Nervous about what?Li Ping:I dont know many of the customs (風(fēng)俗) and manners(禮儀) in the USA. Could you help me?Daming:Sure.Li Ping:Daming:Li Ping:What rules do they have in America?Well, its important to be on time when youre invited for dinner. It isnt polite to arrive late.Americans like their guests to be on time.Then how long may I stay there?After the meal, don t leave at once. Or you seem to have come only for the meal. When yourDaming:friends seem to be getting tired and running out of things, it s time to leave. The next day, call orwrite a thank-you note to say how much you enjoyed the evening.根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容,完成下面的短文,每空一詞。Li Ping is (96) _for America tomorrow. He is really excited, but he is also a bit (97) _.Because he doesnt know about the customs and manners in the USA. So he asks Daming for help.It isnt (98) _ to arrive late when you visit an American friend for dinner. You should (99) _on time. When you finish the meal, you should (100) _ for a while and shouldn t leave at once.十一、書面表達(dá):假如今天你班里要來(lái)五個(gè)國(guó)家的新生,他們分別來(lái)自英國(guó)、美國(guó)、印度、日本和俄羅斯,請(qǐng)你根據(jù)本模塊所學(xué)知識(shí),介紹與他們相處的方式。(60 詞)參考答案二、26-30 BDACB三、31-35 CCABB 36-40 BABBB四、41-45 ABACB 46-50 CABAB五、51-55 ABABC 56-60 BACBD 61-65 BACAD 66-70 ADDCB六、71. polite 72. Japanese 73. careful 74. visitors 75. British 76. foot 77. waved 78. bring 79. nodded 80. personal七、81. dont like at all 82. What do do 83. Dont move away 84. to be 85. Its polite/rude八、86. In fact 87. nod their heads 88. It to leave saying 89. arm in arm with 90. That s because九、91. be 92. saying 93. are 94. to bow 95. shaking十、96.leaving 97.nervous 98. polite 99. be 100. stay十一、One possible version:Hello! We will have five new foreign friends in our school today. Its import for us to know about somebody language. Let me tell you some ways to welcome them.When we meet Americans, we can shake hands, kiss or hug each other. When we meet Indians, we shouldput our hands together and nod our heads. We can bow and say hello to Japanese when we meet them. If ourfriends are from Russia, we can kiss three times, left, right, left.