课时训练(八) Modules 7— 9(八上)
(限时:30分钟)
Ⅰ.[2019·重庆] 完形填空
Being street smart is an important skill to have and a good way to take care of yourself.
Always carry your phone with you, but do not look at 1 while you are walking. Being able to communicate or call for help is important, so keep a list of useful numbers. But put your phone away while you are walking so that you can keep your 2 up and see what’s going on around. If you do need to check your phone, 3 and look at it quickly.
Don’t wear earphones 4 you are out. If you have to 5 something when you’re out, use only one earphone or play it at a very low volume(音量).
Travel with 6 or family members when possible and never go anywhere with a stranger. It’s 7 to be careful with strangers. Remember not to get into a stranger’s car if they call you over.
8 dark and out-of-the-way places. Do not take short cuts through dark areas, even if it will make your trip much faster. If you have to go to unsafe places, go 9 someone you know or speak to someone over the phone while you are there.
Run and shout if you feel unsafe. Run away as fast as you can towards a police station, hospital, or nearby business for 10 . Shout as loudly as you can to get the attention of people nearby.
( )1.A.me B.it C.him D.her
( )2.A.head B.nose C.hands D.arms
( )3.A.walk B.run C.stop D.start
( )4.A.though B.unless C.until D.while
( )5.A.look for B.wait for C.listen to D.talk to
( )6.A.parents B.brothers C.sisters D.friends
( )7.A.important B.impossible C.boring D.interesting
( )8.A.Find B.Avoid C.Visit D.Clean
( )9.A.to B.for C.with D.without
( )10.A.help B.drink C.money D.medicine
Ⅱ. 阅读理解
I remembered I had a gun if I needed it, and turned back towards this man of the island. He was hiding behind another tree but stepped out to meet me.
“Who are you?” I asked, staring at him.
“Ben Gunn,” he answered, and his voice sounded rough and strange. His skin was burnt nearly black by the sun and his clothes were made of pieces of a ship’s sail. “Poor Ben Gunn,” he went on, “alone for three years.”
“Were you shipwrecked(船遇难)?” I asked.
“No, my friend,” he said. “Marooned.”
I had heard the word before, and knew it meant a cruel(残忍的) punishment often used by pirates(海盗)—leaving a man alone on some distant, empty island.
“Marooned for three years,” he continued,“living on wild goats and fish. But I’m in a great need for real English food back home. You don’t have a piece of cheese, do you? Many nights I’ve dreamed of cheese.”
He continued. “Well, tell me your name.”
“Jim,” I told him.
“Well, Jim,” he said, looking around and lowering his voice to a whisper, “I’m rich.” I was now sure the poor man was crazy, but he repeated his words. “Rich, I say! Now, Jim, that isn’t Flint’s ship, is it?”
I began to think that I had found a friend, and I answered him at once. “It’s not Flint’s ship any more. Flint is dead, but there are still some of Flint’s men aboard, and that’s bad news for us.”
“A man with one leg?” he asked, fear in his voice.
“Silver?” I asked.
“Yes, Silver,” he said, “that was his name.”
“He’s the cook, and their leader, too.” And I told him the fight between Flint and the cook, and the danger we were now in.