概要:She _______ buy _______ for her son yesterday.40. Chinese food is more delicious than any other kind of food, I think.Chinese food is _______ _______ delicious of all the food, I think.四、 补全对话。(每小题1分,共5分)用下面所给的句子填空,使对话意思完整。A. Would you like some?B. It’s very kind of you!C. Oh, no.D. Another cup of tea?E. It must be delicious.A:It’s very cold this morning. Would you like a cup of hot tea?B:Yes. 41A:With sugar?B: 42 I don’t like sugar.A:But you had tea with sugar last y
外研版小学英语练习试题(7),标签:六年级英语课内同步单元测试大全,http://www.kgf8.comShe _______ buy _______ for her son yesterday.
40. Chinese food is more delicious than any other kind of food, I think.
Chinese food is _______ _______ delicious of all the food, I think.
四、 补全对话。(每小题1分,共5分)
用下面所给的句子填空,使对话意思完整。
A. Would you like some?
B. It’s very kind of you!
C. Oh, no.
D. Another cup of tea?
E. It must be delicious.
A:It’s very cold this morning. Would you like a cup of hot tea?
B:Yes. 41
A:With sugar?
B: 42 I don’t like sugar.
A:But you had tea with sugar last year, didn’t you?
B:Yes, but the doctor has told me it’s bad for me to have that.
A:I see. Here’s something cooked at home. 43
B: 44 But I had breakfast half an hour ago. I am full now.
A: 45
B:No, thanks. That’s enough.
五、完形填空。(每小题1分,共10分)
通读短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题后所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
Peter telephoned his girl-friend Joan. He said, “ I’ve got two tickets 46 the film tonight. Please 47 me outside my office. We’ll get 48 to eat and then go to the cinema.”
Joan was 49 . She liked going to the cinema. Joan met Peter outside his office. First they had a 50 in a small restaurant and then 51 their way to the cinema. It took them half an hour to get there.
At the entrance Peter took out his wallet to get the tickets, 52 they weren’t in it. “ 53 they are in your pockets.” said Joan. They were not there, either.
“ What’s 54 ? Where are the tickets? ” asked Joan.
Peter thought for a moment. Then he said, “I remember now. I must put them in my desk. I’ve 55 them in the office. I’m very sorry, Joan.”
“It doesn’t matter. It’s fun to have a walk at night, isn’t it?”
( )46. A. at B. of C. for D. into
( )47. A. phone B. drive C. help D. meet
( )48. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing
( )49. A. happy B. sorry C. worried D. right
( )50. A. seats B. breakfast C. meal D. things
( )51. A. did B. made C. moved D. left
( )52. A. but B. and C. so D. or
( )53. A. May B. Must C. Maybe D. Will
( )54. A. matter B. that C. it D. wrong
( )55. A. left B. forgotten C. threw D. caught
六、 阅读理解。(每小题2分,共30分)
阅读下面短文,根据其内容选择最佳答案。
A
Mrs. Jones gave music lessons at a school. She had a good voice and enjoyed singing. The only problem was that some of her high notes(音符)sounded like a gate that someone had forgotten to oil(上油). Mrs. Jones knew this and practiced these high notes when she was free. As she lived in a small house in a faraway place, she often went for long walks along the country roads and practiced the high notes there. Every time she heard a car or a person coming along the road, she stopped and waited until the car or the person was in front of her. One day a car suddenly stopped and a man jumped out and began to look at his car carefully. To his great surprise, he couldn’t find anything wrong with it. He got back into the car and drove off
( )56. Mrs. Jones was _______.
A. a music teacher B. an art teacher
C. a bus driver D. a singer
( )57. If she heard a car or a person coming along the road, she would _______.
A. go for a walk along the country road
B. stop singing and wait
C. keep on practicing
D. make a sound like a gate that someone had forgotten to oil
( )58. It was difficult for the woman _______ .
A. to sing low notes B. to sing high notes
C. to have a good voice D. to enjoy singing
( )59. The driver didn’t hear the woman singing, did he?
A. Yes, he did. B. No, he didn’t.
C. We didn’t know. D. He heard the song.
( )60. Why did the driver stop his car suddenly?
A. Because he thought there was something wrong with his car.
B. Because he drove too fast.
C. Because he wanted to say hello to Mrs. Jones.
D. Because he enjoyed Mrs. Jones’ voice.
B
Bob was clever, but he never worked hard at his lessons. “I must make Bob work more and play less,” his father said to himself. “I must let Bob know I care about his study very much.” So he wrote down some questions. He was going to ask Bob two or three questions each day, and decided to begin with the simplest ones.
That evening when Bob came home from school, his father brought up the first question. “Bob,” said his father, “how many letters are there in the alphabet?”