?Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.
一、單項(xiàng)選擇(共8小題,計(jì)8分)
(  )1.(2023·吉林長(zhǎng)春外國(guó)語(yǔ)學(xué)校期中)I had no     but to stay at home reading because it rained heavily the whole day.?                   
A. energy B. choice C. doubt D. sense
(  )2.The food in that restaurant looks     , but it tastes very delicious.?
A. wonderful B. awful C. helpful D. lively
(  )3.The young man knew his action was wrong and he really     it.?
A. admired B. required
C. regretted D. missed
(  )4.(2023· 山東濟(jì)南五中月考)—What's the matter with Eric?
—He hurt himself     when playing soccer. ?
A. clearly B. happily
C. badly D. quietly
(  )5.(2023·湖北襄陽(yáng)中考)—This math problem     in half an hour.?
—Don't worry. Mr. Wang is good at math. He can make it.
A. is working out B. would work out
C. should be worked out D. has worked out
(  )6.(2023·安徽合肥第四十五中學(xué)質(zhì)量調(diào)研)—I am worried about     I can enter a good high school or not. ?
—Take it easy.Be confident about yourself!
A. why B. when C. whether D. where
(  )7.Drugs are harmful to people's physical and mental health. We teenagers must     them.?
A. take care of B. keep away from
C. get used to D. look up to
(  )8.—Reading a good book makes me happy.
—    . It also helps us a lot.?
A. I don't think so B. No way
C. I'm afraid not D. I agree
二、(2023·河北中考)完形填空(共10小題,計(jì)10分)
  Every school has rules for students to follow. However, some students may see the  9  as a way in which teachers control them. Sometimes, they're unhappy and even feel  10 . Well, if you think your life is hard, you might think about the  11  in ancient times. For some of them, life was really hard.?
In the old days, people believed that teachers had to be very  12  and had the right to punish the students. Parents didn't mind if teachers punished their children when their children didn't do what they were  13  to do. Often, the stricter a teacher was, the more parents thought he or she was a good teacher.?
In fact, following school rules can be very important. For example, running in the hallways could cause a student to  14 . It may hurt himself or another person. Following the rules can also help the students in the classroom to learn  15  difficulty. In class, a teacher may ask students to raise their hands  16  they speak. If someone speaks out of turn, other students might not be able to hear the teacher  17 . School rules can help students prepare for their own future as well. When they  18  and go out on their own, they'll soon find that they still need to follow rules.?
Rules make the world much better. If there are no rules, life will be meaningless and in disorder.
(  )9.A. rules B. excuses C. facts D. examples
(  )10.A. tired B. angry C. excited D. good
(  )11.A. doctors B. parents C. teachers D. students
(  )12.A. kind B. clever C. strict D. awful
(  )13.A. told B. heard C. invited D. watched
(  )14.A. come out B. fall down C. talk back D. pass by
(  )15.A. about B. from C. in D. without
(  )16.A. because B. though C. before D. unless
(  )17.A. clearly B. badly C. quickly D. politely
(  )18.A. hurry up B. look up C. grow up D. dress up
三、閱讀理解(共20小題,計(jì)40分)
A
  Do you think your school rules are boring? Take a look at these rules.
No hugging
Some schools in Portland and Florida started the rule — no hugging — in 2010. Two years later some schools in New Jersey and Brooklyn made the same rule. The reason is clear — to avoid "unsuitable interactions(不適當(dāng)?shù)幕?dòng))" between students.
No schoolbags
One high school in Michigan doesn't allow carrying schoolbags into the classroom at all. The school asks students to return to their lockers (有鎖存物柜)between classes for their books in order to make sure they are safe in lunchrooms and classrooms.
No boots
(靴子)
It might get very cold in winter in Pennsylvania, but students there aren't allowed to wear their boots into classrooms. It's to stop them from hiding things like mobile phones in the boots.
No balls
A Torontonian school doesn't allow its students to bring any hard balls to school. Why? A parent was taken to hospital with a concussion(腦震蕩) after being hit by a ball.
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(  )19.When did some schools in New Jersey make the rule "no hugging"?
A. In 2008. B. In 2010.
C. In 2012. D. In 2014.
(  )20.Where are the students at one high school in Michigan asked to keep their books?
A. In the lockers. B. In the classrooms.
C. In the lunchrooms. D. In teachers' offices.
(  )21.Mobile phones are not allowed in class in     .?
A. some schools in Portland B. some schools in Florida
C. schools in Pennsylvania D. some schools in Brooklyn
(  )22.Who is the reason for a Torontonian school's "no balls" rule?
A. A teacher. B. A doctor.
C. A student. D. A parent.
(  )23.Where is the text probably from?
A. A newspaper. B. A website.
C. A speech. D. A diary.
B(2023·湖南衡陽(yáng)中考改編)
Some children cannot wait to grow up, because once you become an adult, you are free to make your own decisions.More importantly,you can do all those things that you cannot do now because you are too young. So,the question is,"At what age do you really become an adult?" Well,people become adults at different ages in different places.
In Australia the 18th birthday is a very important event for young Australians because it means they can do almost anything they want.They can vote(選舉), learn to drive a car, get married, join the army and even buy their own houses.Even if they can do all these things,most Australians have to wait until their 21st birthday to really celebrate becoming an adult.This is the traditional adult age in Australia, the USA and the UK.
Even though 21 is the traditional adult age in many English-speaking countries,the law nowadays is different in each country. In the UK you can join the army at 16 and even get married at 16 if your parents allow. Young people in the UK can learn to drive a car at 17, although they have to wait until they are 18 to vote.
In China, you can vote and learn to drive a car when you are 18, but if you want to get married, women have to wait until they are 20 and men until they are 22.Chinese people celebrate important birthdays every 10 years — so when young people turn 20, they can expect a big party!
No matter what age you are, becoming an adult is really about learning how to be independent and responsible(負(fù)責(zé)任的).Once you are finally able to take care of yourselves and make your own decisions, then you can say that you are truly all grown-ups.
(  )24.Some children cannot wait to grow up because     .?
A. they hope to drive a car
B. they can decide to do things freely
C. they want to move out and live alone
D. they can celebrate birthdays
(  )25.The underlined word "adult" means "    ".?
A. grown-up B. kid
C. parent D. elder
(  )26.Which is TRUE according to the passage?
A. In Australia, people can vote at 16.
B. In China, men can get married at 18.
C. In the UK, people can drive at 17.
D. In the USA, people can get married at 16.
(  )27.What does the last paragraph tell us?
A. When people celebrate their 18th birthday, they become adults.
B. When people turn 20, they should take care of themselves.
C. When you can make your own decisions, you become adults.
D. A true grown-up is independent and responsible.
(  )28.What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Why some children can't wait to grow up.
B. People become adults at different ages in different places.
C. What people can do at different ages.
D. When people can get married and when they can drive.
C(2023·山西中考)
請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從方框內(nèi)所給的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),使短文意思通順。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余項(xiàng)。
Recently, teenagers face many kinds of problems. Like many of them, I was once troubled with worries and dissatisfaction. Few people could understand my feelings. 29.   ?
"The problem with your generation is that you always expect to be happy," my mother once said. 30.     Shouldn't we try hard to achieve it??
But now I have noticed a change in my thinking. I gradually realize what my mother said is correct. Over these years, many studies have shown that we are crazy about happiness and high self-confidence. 31. In fact, we may often be happier when we stop focusing on happiness.
We should also reset our expectations of the future. Don't expect miracles(奇跡),and accept that no matter how hard we try, feelings of failure and unhappiness will appear from time to time. When we feel sad, it's often because we have learned something painful but important. 32.     At the same time, we should learn how to deal with them rather than trying to make them disappear.?
33.     As my mother tried to teach me all those years ago, "Prepare for the worst, hope for the best, and be unsurprised by everything in between."?
A. Neither could my parents.
B. We should keep the stress off ourselves.
C. Surely happiness was the purpose of living.
D. That may make us less satisfied with our lives.
E. Happiness arrives when we are least expecting it.
F. So it's necessary for us to accept sad feelings as part of life. 
D(2023·原創(chuàng))
請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,在方框內(nèi)的縮寫(xiě)文章中,填入與短文意思最符合的單詞。每空一詞。
Imagine that you're taking an exam. You find it difficult to answer those questions, and time's running out. Would you choose to cheat? Probably some of us have once cheated in a test.
Certainly, it's not correct. It's important to follow the rules because the world will be in a mess without rules. For example, if we all do what we want to do on the road, accidents will happen everywhere. However, as time goes by, some rules have become barriers (障礙) to the development of people and society. We'll lack (缺乏) creativity if we're too well-behaved in the world full of rules. We have to think outside the box. So sometimes, it's okay to break the rules. But you need to learn how to do it.
?Learn the rules first
Qi Baishi was a talented Chinese artist. He found his own style after spending much time learning traditional drawing and painting skills. Break it after you master it — that's what you can learn from great minds.
?Evaluate (評(píng)估) if the result is worth it
Each person has their own values. Before breaking the rules, think over whether it will go against your values. Try to make a wise decision and you must be prepared for the bad results.
All in all, rules are meant to help us, not rule us. So we have reason to believe that we can try to break the rules when they prevent us from becoming better. Of course, we can break the rules sometimes, but we can't break the law.
  Have you ever cheated in an exam? Of course, it's not right to cheat. Everyone should follow the rules so that the world we live in won't be in a 34.    . However, some rules may stop people and society from 35.     as time goes by. If we follow all the rules all the time, we won't come up with 36.     ideas. So we have to think outside the box and break the rules sometimes. ?
Here are two tips when breaking the rules. First, learn the rules. Qi Baishi mastered traditional drawing and painting skills 37.     he found his own style. Second, evaluate if the result is worth it. Think about whether breaking the rules will go against your values. Make decisions 38.     and be ready for the bad results. ?
In a word, sometimes we are supposed to break the rules but we can't break the law.
四、(2023·江西新余第四中學(xué)段考改編)語(yǔ)篇填空(共10小題,計(jì)10分)
educate from this how develop good chance tiny one manage
  According to the study, babies who get on well with their mothers are better-behaved, more patient and more mature(成熟的). And there is a 39.     that they will be even more successful in the future because of 40.     qualities, the Science Daily reported.?
"Most parents try their 41.     to help the child's future development, and they want to build a positive and close relationship to get good results several years later, "says Grazyna 42.     the University of Iowa, US. For the study, 102 mothers, fathers and babies had volunteered from the time the children were 43.     babies until they were almost four and a half years old.Children who had developed a close and positive relationship with their mothers in the first two years did much better than children who hadn't 44.     such ties(關(guān)系). ?
  The researchers also studied 45.     relationships between mothers and children worked.When mothers and babies develop this closeness well in the 46.     two years, mothers don't need to use too many rules later to 47.     their children. And in turn, the children can do better in the school later. Some of these findings were similar for fathers and children. Fathers who 48.     to build positive relationships could also make their children have better performances when the children were four and a half. ?
五、(2023· 河南鄭州三中期中)補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(huà)(共5小題,計(jì)10分)
  根據(jù)下面的對(duì)話(huà)情景,在每個(gè)空白處填上一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)木渥?使對(duì)話(huà)的意思連貫、完整。
A: Hi, David. I haven't seen you since we graduated from Chuangxinjie Primary School. You have been a tall boy.
B: Sure. And 49.            , but now I'm very outgoing. ?
A: Sounds good.By the way, tomorrow is Saturday. 50.            ? ?
B: I'm going to the History Museum. There are many new inventions on show this weekend.
A: An interesting show? 51.            .?
B: Yes, it must be great fun. 52.            ??
A: Yes, I'd love to. But I need to ask my parents first.
B: I know parents always care about us so much. But you should make your own decision.
A: I hope so. What can I do?
B: 53.            ??
A: Good idea.I will have a try. See you.
六、(2023·浙江杭州蕭山區(qū)六校期中聯(lián)考)書(shū)面表達(dá)(共1題,計(jì)22分)
   新風(fēng)向 側(cè)重自主構(gòu)思 你是你校英文電臺(tái)"Say It Out"欄目的成員,最近你收到一名叫Mary的中學(xué)生發(fā)來(lái)的求助郵件,請(qǐng)根據(jù)郵件內(nèi)容給她回復(fù)。
Dear Li Hua,
I'm a middle school student. Recently I argued with my parents over using mobile phones. I prefer to do homework with the help of mobile phones. But my parents think I depend too much on them. So they don't allow me to use mobile phones when I do my homework. It makes me crazy. What should I do? Can you give me some advice?
I'm looking forward to your reply.
Sad Mary
注意:(1)詞數(shù)80—100, 可適當(dāng)發(fā)揮;
(2)至少給出兩條建議;
(3)文中不得提及真實(shí)的人名、校名等相關(guān)信息。
Dear Mary,





Unit 7 
一、單項(xiàng)選擇
1.B 2.B 3.C 4.C 5.C 6.C 7.B 8.D 
二、完形填空
9.A 10.B 11.D 12.C 13.A 14.B 15.D 16.C 17.A 18.C 
三、閱讀理解
19.C 20.A 21.C 22.D 23.B   
24.B 25.A 26.C 27.D 28.B 
29—33 ACDFE
34. mess 35.developing 36.creative 37.before 38.wisely 
35. 四、語(yǔ)篇填空
39. chance 40.these 41.best 42.from 43.tiny 44.developed 45.how 
40. 46.first 47.educate 48.managed 
五、補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(huà)
49.I used to be quiet/shy/...
50.What are you going to do/What's your plan/What will you do/Where are you going/...
51.I think it must be fun/...
52.Would you love to go with me/...
53.What/How about having a talk with your parents/...
六、書(shū)面表達(dá)
One possible version:
Dear Mary,
I'm sorry to hear that you are in trouble. It's common to have such problems at your age. Cheer up and here is my advice.?
Firstly, it's a good way to work out problems by searching online. But using mobile phones too often will certainly make you addicted to them and do harm to your study. Maybe your parents worry about it. I suggest that you should have a good talk with them about how to use mobile phones properly in order to understand each other. You should tell them you'll think more while studying. Besides, there are many ways to deal with problems you meet in homework, such as asking the teachers for help and working with classmates.?
I hope my advice will be helpful.
Best wishes,
Li Hua

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