Module 7 Revision 知识点题库

A new cinema         here.They hope to finish it next month.
A . will be built B . is built C . has been built D . is being built
They’ve       us 100000 yuan for the house.Shall we take it?
A . provided B . supplied C . shown D . offered
—Mummy,can I put the peaches in the cupboard?

—No,dear.They don’t        well.Put them in the fridge instead.

A . keep B . fit C . get D . last
阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

      Minnie was very popular with her friends. Every year, her classmates voted her as their favorite student and she was always 1  of having so many friends.

       One day the 10-­year­-old girl was caught talking and2in class and was ordered to stay back after school as a punishment. She had to help in the school3 for at least one hour. It is also a rule that once in a month the one getting4 could ask a friend to do that for him if he is busy. And of course, he had to5 the favor within the same month.

       It was the last day of that month and Minnie had promised to go to the airport and see her uncle Tom from New York while he was waiting for his connecting 6to Florida. She was sure someone would stand in for her out of 7.

        She turned to Peres, her best friend. But Peres said she had to coach her brother for his8 test. “The kid can't even calculate9 without my help.” She spent a lot of time talking about her brother's learning 10.

     “Morris, could you take my11 this afternoon?” Minnie asked another friend, who often stayed 12at school. “To help the librarian? I have to 13  my cousin's birthday with her family.” and then Morris 14.

        By now, Minnie began to15 if even one of her friends would agree to stay. She tried three more but all of them16. No one said “no”17, but everyone was giving his or her reason why they couldn't stay back for her.

      Finally, Minnie stayed to help the librarian, Mr. King. When he found her unhappy about being unable to keep her18 with her uncle, he allowed Minnie to 19, which turned her tears into a big smile. “You seem to have a lot of friends,” Mr. King said, “But you should 20 that a friend in need is a friend indeed.”

(1)
A . afraid                                           B . proud C . ashamed     D . aware
(2)
A . laughing                                      B . learning C . thinking         D . begging
(3)
A . lab                                            B . playground      C . office         D . library
(4)
A . praised                                           B . puzzled    C . injured      D . punished
(5)
A . return                                           B . spend C . waste       D . share
(6)
A . ferry                                               B . flight C . rocket       D . coach
(7)
A . guilt                                              B . respect      C . friendship            D . gratefulness
(8)
A . chemistry                                     B . math C . sport      D . art
(9)
A . in all                                          B . above all   C . for all D . at all
(10)
A . disabilities                                    B . advantages    C . interests           D . achievements
(11)
A . order                                           B . place C . chair       D . seat
(12)
A . outside                                          B . below      C . between       D . behind
(13)
A . congratulate                                 B . expect    C . celebrate    D . memorize
(14)
A . fled                                          B . prayed  C . slept      D . shouted
(15)
A . doubt                                          B . believe    C . deny      D . admit
(16)
A . agreed                                       B . ignored     C . accepted         D . refused
(17)
A . hopefully                      B . directly     C . successfully       D . sincerely
(18)
A . distance                                         B . breath     C . appointment       D . balance
(19)
A . leave                                           B . scream     C . break          D . continue
(20)
A . forget                                            B . finish     C . realize    D . handle
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Tips for Cycle Trips

       Cycling has many advantages as a form of travel, as it is the fastest way to travel by human power and slow enough to allow the type of local involvement that is impossible with powered travel.Cycle travel is a cheap form of transportation.

       Distance

      On level terrain(地形),without a headwind, a cyclist of average fitness on a touring bike can comfortably cover 60­120km a day.Distances of up to 250km a day are possible, but anything much beyond 120km will require considerable physical tension and not allow many stops to enjoy the places you visit.For many,80­100km a day will be the most suitable distance to aim for, as it will give a sense of achievement and also leave plenty of time for meals and activities.

       Geography

       The gradient(坡度)of the trip will reduce your range.A basic rule is that for every 100 meters of altitude you climb, you should add an extra 15 minutes to your journey time.In hilly or mountainous areas, the easiest routes for cycling are downstream along major rivers, as overall they will be downhill.A long, roundabout route along a river will usually be easier than a short, direct route over a hill or mountain pass.However, it is worth bearing in mind that the most scenic routes often come from hilly terrain.

      Eat

      Food choice depends largely on where you are, so see the respective sections for more information about foods. As you will be working hard, it's important to get enough energy in your food. On long trips away from major towns­there may be little quality food available, so be prepared to live on candy bars, prepared meat products and the like if the need arises.

      Sleep

      While you can take a tent with you, many hotels and especially campsites can accommodate cyclists. However, there are also some hotels that may be less used to accommodating cyclists. If you are exploring an unfamiliar world asking about the accommodation spares you the search for a new place to stay after a long exhausting day of travel.

  1. (1) Which of the following distance does the author suggest to ordinary cyclists a day?

    A . 50km. B . 90km. C . 130km. D . 250km.
  2. (2) Form the passage, we can learn that ________.

    A . high quality food is easy to get on long trips B . hotels seldom provide accommodation for cyclists C . cycling over a mountain is challenging but worthy D . it takes cyclists 15 minutes to climb 100m of altitude
  3. (3) We can probably read this passage in ________.

    A . a geography book B . a research report C . a science fiction D . a travel magazine
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