课时训练(十六) Modules 5—6(九上)
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Ⅰ.[2020·原创] 完形填空
My dad and I used to disagree about curfew(宵禁令). He always asked me to get back home by 9:00 on weekdays and 10:00 on weekends. I often argued with him 1 it made no difference.
One day, my dad and I got two tickets to football games. But he was on business in another city. He told me to wait for him at home. To make sure we could set off as soon as he got home, I got 2 prepared. When half an hour had passed from the time he would get home, I 3 that he was a little late. But then, nearly a whole hour passed, I was getting 4 . We were going to miss the beginning.
Another half an hour passed, I got really angry. Now we were going to 5 the whole game! When another half an hour passed, my anger turned to fear. What if something terrible had happened 6 my dad? I called him over ten times, but there was no answer.
7 , the phone rang, and my dad said breathlessly(气喘地), “Son, I’m so sorry about the game, but…there was a terrible accident…on the way home, and I stopped to help… and ended up going to the hospital. I 8 my cell phone in the car, so I couldn’t call you until now.”
On hearing my dad’s words, I cried. I was so relieved(放心的) to 9 my dad and to learn that he was safe. Right there and then, I 10 the importance of a curfew: Get home on time! It’s about knowing that someone you love is safe.
( )1.A.so B.or C.and D.but
( )2.A. anything B.everything C.nothing D.something
( )3.A.thanked B.forgot C.promised D.understood
( )4.A. happy B.worried C.angry D.bored
( )5.A. miss B.guess C.remember D.watch
( )6.A. at B.to C.with D.for
( )7.A. Finally B.Actually C.Certainly D.Luckily
( )8.A. forgot B.sent C.made D.left
( )9.A. fight against B.argue with C.hear from D.depend on
( )10.A. realized B.doubted C.advised D.regretted
Ⅱ. 阅读理解
Rob Frenette had problems with bullying(欺辱) at school for eleven years. He was often lonely and scared. When he was fifteen, however, he decided to do something about his problems. He walked into a newspaper office and told them about the bullying. His story went into the newspaper and soon all the TV stations in Canada wanted to talk to him about his experiences. They also wanted to hear his ideas to stop bullying.
After that, Rob continued his studies at school, but in his free time he helped other people with bullying problems. With a friend Katie Neu, he made a website called www.bullyingcanada.ca. Visitors on the website can find advice, stories and poems about bullying, in both English and French. When people are upset, they can talk on the phone or online to Rob and his team. Every weekend Rob has to answer e-mails on the website. He also speaks to children, teachers and members of government around the country about bullying.
Rob’s most important message is: When bullies are unkind to you, it isn’t your fault. There’s nothing wrong with you, so you should try to keep trusting yourself. And remember that people care about your problems. You just have to find those people.
One of Rob’s ideas is “Blue Day”, a special day for stopping bullying in schools. Students have to wear blue clothes and in class they learn how to stop bullying. More than 150 Canadian schools now celebrate Blue Day, but Rob won’t stop until there’s a Blue Day in every school in Canada.
1.We can learn from this passage that Rob suffered from bullying since he was . ( )