文化意识——行为准则
My teacher said to a student, “Give me your phone.”
We all looked in surprise. Kyle, a student who I never saw text in class, gave the teacher his phone.
When the teacher left, two students who I often saw text in class started boasting about how they sent text messages and never got caught.
“Kyle, you are stupid! I put my phone under my desk so it looks like I'm looking at my textbooks,” one of them said.
“Isn't it funny that we always text and never get caught?” the other one laughed.
They must have thought they were smart, because they never got caught and Kyle did. But which situation is worse: getting caught, or getting away with it? Rules are there for a reason.
These two students might not have got caught, but neither of them had good grades. They didn't pay any attention to the class, and I think they will keep doing this.
People don't just break big rules and get thrown into jail overnight. They take it one step at a time, starting with smaller rules. Kyle might have gotten caught, but at least he learned a good lesson. He will not break the rules in the future, so he will learn more in class and stay out of trouble. It's smarter not to break small rules.
WordBank:text 发信息 jail 监狱
1.Why did the teacher ask Kyle to hand in his phone?
A.Because she wanted to find out what Kyle just texted.
B.Because Kyle was playing with his phone in class.
C.Because the students wanted to see Kyle's new phone.
D.Because two students wanted to use his phone.
2.What does the underlined word “boasting” mean in Chinese?
A.吹嘘 B.讨论 C.报告 D.嘲笑
3.The two students in the writer's class felt quite ________because they were never caught by the teacher.
A.surprised B.calm C.proud D.unhappy
4.What would the writer agree?
A.Kyle was a silly student.
B.Following the rules was smart.
C.Learning to text was easy.
D.Being punished wasn't serious.
5.What does the text mainly tell us?
A.The teacher shouldn't take Kyle's phone away.
B.Kyle should learn something from the two boys.
C.Following rules makes people keep out of trouble.
D.If a person breaks rules, he'll break laws suddenly.
七年级英语阅读单选中等难度题
文化意识——行为准则
My teacher said to a student, “Give me your phone.”
We all looked in surprise. Kyle, a student who I never saw text in class, gave the teacher his phone.
When the teacher left, two students who I often saw text in class started boasting about how they sent text messages and never got caught.
“Kyle, you are stupid! I put my phone under my desk so it looks like I'm looking at my textbooks,” one of them said.
“Isn't it funny that we always text and never get caught?” the other one laughed.
They must have thought they were smart, because they never got caught and Kyle did. But which situation is worse: getting caught, or getting away with it? Rules are there for a reason.
These two students might not have got caught, but neither of them had good grades. They didn't pay any attention to the class, and I think they will keep doing this.
People don't just break big rules and get thrown into jail overnight. They take it one step at a time, starting with smaller rules. Kyle might have gotten caught, but at least he learned a good lesson. He will not break the rules in the future, so he will learn more in class and stay out of trouble. It's smarter not to break small rules.
WordBank:text 发信息 jail 监狱
1.Why did the teacher ask Kyle to hand in his phone?
A.Because she wanted to find out what Kyle just texted.
B.Because Kyle was playing with his phone in class.
C.Because the students wanted to see Kyle's new phone.
D.Because two students wanted to use his phone.
2.What does the underlined word “boasting” mean in Chinese?
A.吹嘘 B.讨论 C.报告 D.嘲笑
3.The two students in the writer's class felt quite ________because they were never caught by the teacher.
A.surprised B.calm C.proud D.unhappy
4.What would the writer agree?
A.Kyle was a silly student.
B.Following the rules was smart.
C.Learning to text was easy.
D.Being punished wasn't serious.
5.What does the text mainly tell us?
A.The teacher shouldn't take Kyle's phone away.
B.Kyle should learn something from the two boys.
C.Following rules makes people keep out of trouble.
D.If a person breaks rules, he'll break laws suddenly.
七年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Getting Eyeglasses
Little Freddie was having trouble in school. His mom was worried. So she took Freddie to see a doctor.
Dr.Adams gave him an eye test. He told Freddie that he did not see as well as the other kids.
“Your eyes are weak,” said Dr. Adams. “You have trouble seeing what the teacher writes on the board. That’s why you need to get eyeglasses.”
“Oh no!” Freddie cried. “I don’t want to wear glasses. The kids will make fun of me.” His mom said, “Don’t you want to do better in school?”
The doctor said, “You have a problem with your eyesight. Wearing glasses will help prevent it from getting worse. Some people can even go blind if they don’t take care of this problem. I’m sure your friends will understand.”
That night, Freddie decided that it was better to wear glasses than to grow up and become blind.
1.Who is Dr. Adams?
A.A teacher. B.A doctor.
C.A student. D.A policeman.
2.What was wrong with Freddie?
A.He failed an exam. B.He fought with his classmates.
C.He had trouble seeing things. D.He was afraid of his mom.
3.Why didn’t Freddie want to wear glasses?
A.Because glasses hurt a lot. B.Because glasses were expensive.
C.Because his classmates might make fun of him. D.Because glasses were not allowed at school.
4.What did Freddie decide to do at last?
A.To become blind. B.To wear glasses.
C.To take some medicine. D.To do eye-exercises.
七年级英语阅读单选简单题查看答案及解析
I was in fifth grade. One day, my dad’s car was broken into and all of the things inside were stolen(偷), including my schoolbag. It had my binder, my textbooks and my notebooks where I used to write stories. I was really ______.
I had to go to school with nothing the next day. My teacher, Miss Taylor, was very kind to me. She gave me a new binder(活页夹) after I told her what had happened. She also ______ me some crayons and asked me if I’d like to color the front of the binder. I really appreciated her kindness.
But I never did ______ the new binder because something even better happened later that same day. Miss Taylor got a call from the office. After she hung up the phone, she said ______, “Zoe, a miracle(奇迹) has happened! Someone found your schoolbag!” I ran to the office and got my ______. When I opened it, I saw that all my things were still inside. The teacher in the office said it had been ______ to the school by an old woman. She found my schoolbag on the side of the road and brought it to the school office because she found the
______ in my binder.
There are lots of people out there who are ______. There is no need to lose faith(信心) in society just because of one bad apple.
1.A.happy B.nervous C.tired D.sad
2.A.posted B.made C.handed D.kept
3.A.forget B.color C.buy D.spread
4.A.quietly B.slowly C.excitedly D.angrily
5.A.textbook B.notebook C.crayon D.schoolbag
6.A.brought B.guided C.headed D.sent
7.A.address B.story C.grade D.call
8.A.careful B.kind C.simple D.proud
七年级英语完型填空困难题查看答案及解析
“Give it back to me!” Zhu Han shouted at his mum angrily. She had just grabbed(抓取) his cell phone, saying that he should stop playing and go to sleep.
“I told her it was 9 o’clock and I’d finished my homework, but she didn’t listen,” said the 15-year-old boy. “I really couldn’t understand her!”
Do you sometimes feel the same way? A China Youth Daily report said that, according to a survey on 1,500 students, 61% of the students said they felt they weren’t able to communicate(交流) with their parents. Besides, 37% of them said they never shared their worries with their parents.
One of the most important reasons is that students and parents don’t have much common ground(共同点). The different ages always lead to different interests.
Peng Yu, a psychological professor(心理学教授) pointed out another reason. He said when entering puberty(青春期), teenagers begin to have their own thoughts(思想) and want their parents to treat them like adults(成人). But parents don’t follow the change.
He suggested that children should first understand that their parents do everything out of love. “With this in mind, students should try to talk with their parents calmly and often enough,” he said.
Huang Xinlin, 14, agreed with the advice. She talks with her mum during supper every day and she also helps do the housework. “We talk about everything and even make jokes while sharing housework,” Huang said happily. “We are like friends.”
A quarrel(争吵) between a son and his mother | Zhu Han quarreled with his mother on whether he should play 1. his cell phone. |
The common problem between teens and parents | A survey showed that 61% of students felt themselves unable to communicate with 2.. 37% of students said they never shared 3. with parents. |
4. for the problem | Students and parents have5.common ground. The different ages lead to different 6.. When teenagers enter puberty, they have their 7.thoughts and want to be treated like adults. But parents don’t follow the changes. |
Advice from a professor and a student | Children should keep understanding in 8.. And they should talk to parents in a 9. way often enough. A 14-year-old student agrees and says she also 10.housework with parents. |
七年级英语任务型阅读困难题查看答案及解析
"We will learn English words this year," the teacher said to the students.
A. one thousand three hundred and twenty-one
B. a thousand and three hundred twenty-one
C. one thousand three hundred twenty-one
D. a thousand three hundreds and twenty-one
七年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
"We will learn English words this year." the teacher said to the students.
A. one thousand, three hundreds and twenty-one
B. one thousand, and three hundred twenty-one
C. one thousand, three hundred twenty-one
D. one thousand, three hundred and twenty-one
七年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Will students have lots of homework to do this weekend?
— ________. Teachers won’t give them homework any more.
A. Yes, they will B. Yes, they do
C. No, they won’t D. No, they don’t
七年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Will students have lots of homework to do this weekend?
— ________. Teachers won’t give them homework any more.
A. Yes, they will B. Yes, they do
C. No, they won’t D. No, they don’t
七年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Will students have lots of homework to do this weekend?
—________. Teachers won’t give them much homework this week.
A. Yes, they will B. Yes, they do C. No, they won’t D. No, they don’t
七年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
"We will learn ________ English words this year," the teacher said to the students.
A.one thousand, three hundred and twenty-one
B.a thousand, and three hundred twenty-one
C.one thousand, three hundred twenty-one
D.a thousand, three hundred and twenty-one
七年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析