课时训练(七) Units5—6(八上)
(限时:30分钟)
Ⅰ.单项选择
1.We are thinking of taking one-day trip to the mountains during the holiday.
A.a B.an C.the D./
2.[2018·徐州] You don’t have to tell me your answer now. Give it some and then let me know.
A.support B.help C.protection D.thought
3.[2018·咸宁] —Would you like to go swimming with me, Tom?
—Sorry, but our teachers always tell us in the river.
A.don’t swim B.not swimming
C.not to swim D.to not swim
4.—Two tickets for Sunday, please!
—Sorry. There is left.
A.nothing B.none C.some D.anything
5.My penfriend John found it difficult Chinese well.
A.learning B.to learn C.learn D.learned
6.The rich man much food the poor families during the hard time.
A.provided; to B.offered; for
C.provided; with D.provided; for
7. fit, she do exercise every day.
A.Keep B.Keeping C.Keeps D.To keep
8.Mum is making dinner. It so nice!
A.smells B.tastes C.feels D.sounds
9.The number of the wild animals is getting because there is space for them on the Earth.
A.fewer and fewer; less and less
B.more and more; smaller and smaller
C.smaller and smaller; less and less
D.less and less; fewer and fewer
10.—He has to stay in Thailand for one more week because his passport and ID card were lost.
— .
A.Forget it B.I’m sorry to hear that
C.It doesn’t matter D.Great
Ⅱ.阅读理解
In 2017, when the high speed train left Beijing for shanghai at a speed of 350 km/h, it amazed the world. It is China’s newest high-speed train and also the fastest train in the world.
There were 2,959 high-speed trains running across China by 2016. They make up 60 per cent of the world’s total high-speed trains. Chinese companies have also built more than 10 high-speed railways in Europe, Southeast Asia and South America. And the high speed trains has become a new name card for China.
Besides the high-speed trains, many other innovations(创新) have also changed people’s lives in China.
For example, though bike sharing is not new itself, China has made it much more convenient and popular. When the Chinese bike sharing companies reached Singapore and Britain months ago, users were excited and couldn’t wait to post photos of themselves riding the bikes on social media(媒体).
Cashless payment has become a lifestyle choice in China. It is common that people in China go shopping with no cash(现金) in pockets. Many people just pay with their mobile phones by scanning a quick respond code (QR,二维码) from the seller. Even a person selling vegetables has a QR code.