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學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級(jí):___________考號(hào):___________專(zhuān)題05閱讀理解(Units1-8,緊貼新教材熱點(diǎn)預(yù)測(cè))20篇目錄TOC\o"1-3"\h\u一、U1單元主題期末預(yù)測(cè):房屋與住所/夢(mèng)想中的家 1二、U2單元主題期末預(yù)測(cè):社區(qū)/鄰里關(guān)系 3三、U3單元主題期末預(yù)測(cè):家鄉(xiāng)的人文/我眼中的家鄉(xiāng) 6四、U4單元主題期末預(yù)測(cè):傳統(tǒng)工藝與現(xiàn)代科技的結(jié)合/李子柒 8五、U5單元主題期末預(yù)測(cè):常見(jiàn)動(dòng)物/瀕危動(dòng)物/動(dòng)物保護(hù)的建議 10六、U6單元主題期末預(yù)測(cè):濕地公園/熱帶雨林/名勝古跡 13七、U7單元主題期末預(yù)測(cè):硬核大叔/戶(hù)外樂(lè)趣/健康與運(yùn)動(dòng) 16八、U8單元主題期末預(yù)測(cè):科幻故事/寓言故事/文學(xué)名著 18一、U1單元主題期末預(yù)測(cè):房屋與住所/夢(mèng)想中的家Thethermostatic(恒溫的)houseLookatthepicture.Doyouwanttoliveinahousewiththefixed(固定的)temperatureallyeararound?Inthishouseyoudon’thavetoworryaboutthehotsummerdaysorcoldwinterdays.Ifyouareinterested,pleasecontact(聯(lián)系)alsoWeChatnumber).ThesportshouseIfyouarefat,youmaywanttoloseweight.However,youmaynothavetimetogotothegym.Hereisasportshouseforyou.Youcandoexerciseontheequipment(器材)inthehouse.Ifyouareinterested,pleasecontacalsoWeChatnumber)Thehousewithgoodpublicfacilities(公共設(shè)施)Doyouwanttoliveinaperfectcommunity?Hospitals,schoolsandshoppingmallsareallaround.Ifyouareinterested,pleasecontactalsoWeChatnumber).Thefive-starhouseWouldyouliketoliveinafive-starhotel?Manypeoplewouldanswer“Yes”.Nowwewillgiveyouafive-starhouse.Youcanenjoythefive-starservices(服務(wù))inyourhouse.Ifyouareinterested,pleasecontactalsoWeChatnumber)1.Whatisthetemperatureofthethermostatichouse?A.Itisabout19.5℃. B.Itisabout20.5℃.C.Itisabout21.5℃. D.Itisabout22.5℃.2.IfJacksonwantstolivenearaschool,ahospitalandashoppingmall,whichhousemayhebeinterestedin?A.Thesportshouse. B.Thefive-starhouse.C.Thethermostatichouse. D.Thehousewithgoodpublicfacilities.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“l(fā)oseweight”mean?A.Weighthings. B.Becomestronger.C.Becomealittlefatter. D.Becomeslimmer.4.IfEmma’smotherwantstoliveinahousewithagoodservices,whatwouldshedo?A.Cal B.Cal.Cal D.CalyDreamHomeMydreamhomeisaspacioushouselocatedbythesea.Ithasalarge,open-planlivingareawithfloor-to-ceilingwindowsthatofferabreathtakingviewoftheocean.Thehousehasthreefloors.Onthegroundfloor,thereisamodernkitchenequippedwiththelatestappliances.Iimaginemymothercookingdeliciousmealstherewhileenjoyingtheseaview.Thefirstfloorhastwobedrooms,eachwithitsownbalcony.Icansitonthebalcony,readabook,andlistentothesoundofthewaves.Thesecondfloorismyprivatespace.It’salargeattic-likeroomwithaslopingceiling.Iplantoturnitintoastudyandahobbyroom.TherewillbeabigbookshelffilledwithmyfavouritebooksandadeskwhereIcandomyhomeworkanddraw.Outside,thereisabeautifulgardenwithavarietyofflowersandasmallvegetablepatch.Icangrowmyownvegetablesandenjoythefreshair.Ihopetoliveinthisdreamhomewithmywholefamily.Wecanhavebarbecuesonthebeachinsummerandwatchthesunsettogether.1.Whereisthewriter’sdreamhome?A.Inthemountains.B.Inthecitycentre.C.Bythesea.D.Inthecountryside.2.What’sonthegroundfloorofthedreamhome?A.Twobedrooms.B.Astudy.C.Amodernkitchen.D.Ahobbyroom.3.Whatcanthewriterdoonthebalconyofthefirst-floorbedroom?A.Cookmeals.B.Dohomework.C.Readbooksandlistentothewaves.D.Drawpictures.4.Whatwillthewriterturnthesecond-floorroominto?A.Abedroom.B.Astudyandahobbyroom.C.Akitchen.D.Alivingroom.5.Whatdothewriterandhis/herfamilywanttodoinsummer?A.Goskiing.B.Havebarbecuesonthebeach.C.Plantmorevegetables.D.Cleanthehouse.二、U2單元主題期末預(yù)測(cè):社區(qū)/鄰里關(guān)系Onceuponatime,inasmalltowncalledGreenfield,livedaboynamedTom.Tomwasanoutgoingandfriendlychildwholovedtoplaywithhisfriendsintheparknearhishouse.ButthebestpartofTom’sdaywasalwayswhenhegottointeractwithhisneighbours.Tom’sneighbourontheleftwasMrs.Smith,anelderlyladywholovedtobakecookies.Everyafternoon,shewouldbringaplateoffreshlybakedcookiestoTom’shouse,smilingwarmlyasshehandedthemover.Tom’smotheralwaysreturnedthekindnessbyhelpingMrs.Smithwithhergardeningoranyotherchoressheneededhelpwith.OntherightsideofTom’shouselivedtheJohnsonfamily.TheyhadalittlegirlnamedEmily,whowasTom’sbestfriend.Theywouldspendhoursplayinghideandseek,ridingtheirbikes,andsharingstories.TheJohnsonfamilyofteninvitedTomandhisfamilyoverfordinner,andinreturn,Tom’sfamilywouldinvitethemforweekendbarbecues.Oneday,TomnoticedthatMrs.Smith’sgardenlookedneglected.Theflowerswerewilting,andthelawnwasovergrown.TomfeltsadforMrs.Smithanddecidedtodosomethingtohelp.HeaskedhisfriendsEmilyandsomeotherneighbourhoodkidstocomeoverandhelphimcleanupthegarden.Theyspenttheentireweekendpullingweeds,plantingnewflowers,andmowingthegrass(修剪草坪).WhenMrs.Smithsawthetransformedgarden,shewasoverwhelmedwithjoyandgratitude.ShehuggedTomandthankedhimrepeatedly.TheJohnsonfamilyalsoheardaboutTom’sgooddeedandpraisedhimforhiskindness.Fromthatdayon,Tombecameevenmoreawareoftheimportanceofbeingagoodneighbour.Helearnedthatsmallactsofkindnesscouldbringjoyandwarmthtoothersandstrengthenthebondswithinthecommunity.1.WhatwasTom’sfavouritepartoftheday?A.Playingwithhisfriendsinthepark.B.Interactingwithhisneighbours.C.EatingcookiesbakedbyMrs.Smith.D.Helpingwithhismother’schores.2.WholivedontheleftsideofTom’shouse?A.TheJohnsonfamily.B.Mrs.Smith.C.Emily’sfamily.D.Tom'sgrandparents.3.WhatdidTomnoticeaboutMrs.Smith’sgardenoneday?A.Itwasbeautifullymaintained.B.Itlookedneglected.C.Ithadnewflowersplanted.D.Itwasfullofweedsandovergrownlawn.4.HowdidMrs.Smithfeelwhenshesawthetransformedgarden?A.Angry.B.Sad.C.Overwhelmedwithjoyandgratitude.D.Disappointed.5.WhatdidTomlearnfromhisexperience?A.Theimportanceofbeingagoodneighbour.B.Thejoyofplayinghideandseek.C.Thevalueofbakingcookies.D.Theimportanceofdoingchores.Iliveinalivelyneighbourhoodthathasalottooffer.Thereisalargecommunityparkwherepeopleofallagesgather.Onweekends,youcanseechildrenplayingontheswingsandslides,whiletheelderlytakeleisurelywalksordosomelightexercise.Thelocalshopsareagreatconvenience.Therearebakeriesthatsmelldeliciouswithfreshly-bakedbread,andsmallgrocerystoresthatsellavarietyofdailynecessities.Theneighbourshereareincrediblyfriendly.Wehavea“CommunityCare”group.Everymonth,weorganizedifferentactivities.Forexample,lastmonthwehadacharitysaletoraisemoneyforthelocalorphanage.Someofusaregoodathandicrafts,andwemadebeautifulitemstosell.Therearealsoregularcommunitymeetingswherewediscusswaystoimproveourneighbourhood.Wetalkaboutthingslikekeepingthestreetsclean,addingmoregreenspaces,andenhancingsecurity.Ireallyenjoylivinginthisneighbourhood.Itfeelslikeabig,warmfamily.1.Whatcanpeopledointhecommunitypark?A.Onlychildrencanplay. B.Onlytheelderlycanexercise.C.Peopleofallagescanhavefunandrelax. D.Peoplecanonlytakewalks.2.Howdoesthewriterfeelaboutlivinginthisneighbourhood?A.Unhappy B.Bored. C.Worried. D.Enjoyable3.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.MyNeighbours B.ACharitySaleC.MyLovelyNeighbourhood D.CommunityMeetings三、U3單元主題期末預(yù)測(cè):家鄉(xiāng)的人文/我眼中的家鄉(xiāng)Growingupinasmalltownintheheartofthecountryside,myhometownholdsaspecialplaceinmyheart.Myhometownhasrichhistory.Datingbacktotheearly1800s,somepeoplecametothecountrysidefromthenoisycityandbuiltthetown.Theytilled(耕種)theland,madetheroadsandbuiltbuildingsalongthem.AsIwalkdownthewidestreets,Icanseethebuildingsstillstandtalltoday.Bylookingbackatthetown’shistory,Ialwaysfeelsoproud.Myhometownisalsoalivelycommunity,whereneighborsgreeteachotherwithasmileandlendahelpinghandintimesofneed.Fromfestivalsthatbringthetowntogethertovolunteerchancesthatmakethetownbetter,thereisastrongsenseoffamily.Alongthestreets,therearemanylocalbusinessesrunbyhard-workingpeople.Theyofferplacesforpeopletocatchupoveracupofcoffeeorshareamealwithfriends.Myhometownisrichinnaturalbeauty.Therollinghillssurround(包圍)thetown.Inthespring,flowersareeverywhereinthetown,whileinthefall,theleavesturnredandgold.ThelocalparkoffersapeacefulplacewhereIoftenrestandconnectwithnature.FromtheMainStreetwithmom-and-popshopstothefieldsthatspreadasfarastheeyecansee,everycornerofthistownisfilledwithmemoriesofmychildhood.1.Whobuiltthetownintheearly1800s?A.Peoplefromthecountryside. B.Peoplefromthecity.C.Peoplefromothercountries. D.Peoplefromthenearbytown.2.Whatcanwelearnaboutpeopleinthewriter’shometown?A.Theyhelpvolunteersalot.B.Theyarefriendlytoeachother.C.Theyaregoodatrunningbusinesses.D.Theyoftenhavemealswithfriendsathome.3.Whatdoesthewriteroftendointhelocalpark?A.Thinkabouthisshop. B.Climbthehillswithhisfamily.C.Relaxandenjoynature. D.Havefestivalactivitieswithneighbors.4.Fromthepassage,weknowthewriter________.A.likesspringmuchmorethanfallB.hasagreatloveforhishometownC.willwriteabookabouthishometownD.lefthishometownafterhischildhoodWhere’syourhometownandwhatdoyouthinkofit?57AnswersVancouver,Canada.Rainyalltheday.0

0Steve

2daysagoSeattle,USA.It’susuallycloudyhere.Alotofthingsherearecheap,likehousesandcars.Allinall,Ithinkit’sagoodplace.2

0Jimmy

4daysagoLansing,USA.It’sveryboringandthere’snothingformetodo.Myparentslivethere,soIhavetovisititeveryyear.Onceayear,usuallyinwinter.NowI’mlivinginNewYork.IthinkIwillneverlivethereagain.0

1Jane

2daysagoSaskatchewan,Canada.Thereisalotofhistoryhere.It’sabeautifulplaceandpeoplehereareverynice.Oh,Saskatchewanhasthebestfoodtoo.6

0Larry

3daysagoCrownCity,USA.Ilikemyhometownbecauseitissmallandeveryoneknowseveryone.It’squiet.Theneighboursalwayshelpeachother.3

0Zoe

4daysago1.WhydoesJanevisitherhometowninLansing,USA?A.Toenjoythesummer. B.Tomeetherfriends. C.Toseeherparents. D.Toenjoydifferentfood.2.Whodoesn’tlikehisorherhometown?A.Jimmy. B.Jane. C.Larry. D.Zoe.3.Wherecanyoufindthetext?A.OntheInternet. B.Inatravelmagazine. C.Inanewspaper. D.Inastorybook.四、U4單元主題期末預(yù)測(cè):傳統(tǒng)工藝與現(xiàn)代科技的結(jié)合/李子柒Nowadaysmanypeoplelookforfunonline.Watchinglivestreaming(直播)showshasbecomepartoftheirlives.Atthesametime,traditionalculturehasfoundabiggerstageonline.ManytraditionalartistsarestartingtolivestreamlikeDouyinandBilibili.SomeofthemsingPekingOpera,somemakepapercutting,whileothersperform(表演)Chineseclassicalmusic.Agrowingnumberofyoungpeoplearestartingtobecomemoreinterestedintraditionalculturebecauseoflivestreaming.LiJunisaPekingOperaperformerfromtheShanghaiJingjuTheaterCompany.The59-year-oldtookuphissmartphoneandstartedlivestreaming.Unlikeperformingonarealstage,Liusescommonplacesashisstage,includinghisofficeandstudyroom.Besidessinging,Lialsoteachesviewers(觀眾)somethingaboutPekingOpera.Peoplecanaskhimquestionsandgetanswersdirectly.“Livestreaminghasbroughtthistraditionalartdowntoearth.”O(jiān)neviewersaid,“itgivesyoungpeopleaneasierwaytolearnmoreaboutthetraditionalart.”Lihasmorethan6,000fansonDouyin,whileoneofhisvideosgot42,000viewsonBilibili.OnMarch26th,2020,BilibililivestrcamedahuafushowonthethirdChinaHuafuDay.PerformersshowedclothesintraditionalChinesestyles,includingthosefromWei,TangandMingdynasties(朝代).Duringtheshow,viewersnotonlyenjoyedlookingattheclothes,butalsowatchedhowperformersusedancient(古代的)stylesofmake-up(化妝).AsGuangmingDailysaid,livestreaminghascometoanewstagethroughwhichtraditionalculturecanbekeptalive.1.ThewritermentionedLiJuninorderto________inParagraph2.A.tellyoungpeopletolearnPekingOperaB.a(chǎn)skyoungpeopletolearnfromLiJunC.giveanexampleoftraditionalculturelivestreamingD.a(chǎn)skyoungpeopletoenjoyLiJun’slivestreaming2.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.ManytraditionalartistsstarttoselltraditionalthingsonDouyinandBilibili.B.Morepeoplehaveinterestintraditionalculturewiththehelpoflivestreaming.C.PekingOperaperformerLiJunhasmorethan42,000fansonDouyin.D.PerformersperformedChineseclassicalmusicintheHuafushow.3.Whichisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Livestreamingisgettingmoreandmorepopular.B.Weshouldhelptosavethetraditionalart.C.Livestreamingbringstraditionalartbacktolife.D.Traditionalartkeepslivestreamingalive.LiZiqi’sshowatthe2025SpringFestivalGalawasreallyprettyandhadadeepmeaning.Tomakeitperfect,sheworkedtogetherwithold,skilledcraftspeople.Formanymonths,Lipracticeddifferentskillslikeweavingclothandcoloringit.Oneexampleiswhenshelearnedtomakebamboobasketsfroma70-year-oldcraftsperson.Shesaid,“Theseskillsarelikespecialtreasuresinourculture.”Thewaythestage(舞臺(tái))lookedwasalsoveryimportant.Li’steammixedold,traditionalmethodswithnewtechnology.Theycreatedhugebutterflywingsusingsoftsilkandaspecial3Dprint.Theyevenputtinylightsonthewingssotheywouldsparkle(閃爍)likerealbutterflies.ButthehardestpartwasLi’sdress.IthadbeautifuldesignsfromSichuan’sspecial,non-physicalculturaltraditions.Eachtinyfloweronthedresswasmadebyhandandittookmorethan200hourstofinish.Lisaid,“Iwantedeverythingonmydresstoshowhowwonderfulourtraditionsare.”Aftertheshow,Ligotlotsofmessagesfromyoungpeoplewholovedherwork.Someofthemsaidtheywantedtotrymakingtraditionalcraftstoo.Onemiddleschoolstudentevenwrotethatshewantedtolearnhowtodoembroidery(刺繡).1.WhatmadeLiZiqi’sshowsospecial?A.Afunnystoryshetold. B.Hermodernpop-styleclothes.C.Hersinginganddancingskills. D.Amixofoldcraftswithnewtechnology2.Whydoesthewriterquote(引用)LiZiqi’swordsdirectlyinthisfeaturearticle?A.Tomakethereaderslaugh. B.TomakethereaderssurprisedC.Tomakethearticlemorevivid. D.Tomakethearticlemuchshorter.3.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthearticle?A.LiZiqilearnttheshowfroma70-year-oldcraftsperson.B.LiZiqi’sshowmademanyyoungpeopleliketraditionalcrafts.C.Tomaketheshowperfect,LiZiqipracticeddifferentskillsforyears.D.LiZiqi’steamusedsoftsilktomakeherdress)looklikerealbutterflies.五、U5單元主題期末預(yù)測(cè):常見(jiàn)動(dòng)物/瀕危動(dòng)物/動(dòng)物保護(hù)的建議①M(fèi)ostpeoplehavedogsaspets.Theyare“man’sbestfriends”.Dogsmakeabigdifferencetoourdailylife.Wesee,wehear,andwefeeldogseverywhere.Thereisnodoubtthatdogsarefriendstous.②OnSeptember11,2001,terrorists(恐怖分子)attackedtheUSand3,000peopledied.Atthattimeover300dogsweretheretohelptonearlyfindandsavepeople.Dogscanhelpusworkbetterinmanywaysasworkingdogs.③Themostcommonjobsforworkingdogsareinsearchandrescue.Theycanfindlostpeopleorbodiesafterabigdisaster(災(zāi)難)orinthewild.④Guidedogscanhelpblindpeoplewalksafely.Tohelpblindpeople,dogsneedtobetrainedintrainingschoolsforalongtimeandlearnmanyskills,suchasfindingandfollowingaclearwayandmovingaroundobstacles(障礙物).Theywillstopwhenthetrafficlightisredandkeepwalkingwhenitturnsgreen.⑤Therearealsodogsworkingwithdoctors.Theycanhelpautistic(自閉癥的)children.Thesechildrensometimesdon’ttalkandliketodothesamethingsagainandagain.AstudyfromCanadashowedthatdogscouldmakethesechildrenfeelrelaxedandsafe.⑥Herdingdogsareimportanttosheepowners.Theykeepthesheepsafe.TheyarecommoninAustralia,NewZealandandsomepartsofChina.Nowadays,manypeoplehavethemaspets.1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“attacked”mostprobablymean?A.Arrived. B.Hit. C.Attracted. D.Killed.2.Whatcantheguidedogsdoaccordingtothepassage?A.Theycanguidetheblindwithouttraining.B.Theywillmovethethingsawayintheway.C.Theycanfindawideandemptywayfortheblind.D.Theywillstoporwalkaccordingtothetrafficlights.3.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthepassage?A.Dogsareourfriends.B.Allthedogsarecleverenoughtohelppeople.C.Dogscanfightagainstterroriststoprotectpeople.D.Ifakidisalwaysnervousandlonely,adogmaybeahelper.4.Whatisthestructureofthepassage?A. B. C. D.Manyanimalsareindangeraroundtheworld.Herearesomeexamples.Thebluewhalelivesinoceansaroundtheworld.Itisthelargestanimalintheworld.Manypeoplekillthewhales.Nothavingenoughcleanwaterisalsoaproblemforthem.Theremaybeonlyabout1,300bluewhalesleft.ThewildBactriancamel(野生雙峰駝)livesinNorthwestChinaandMongolia.Itislargeandit’stheonlyspecies(物種)intheworldwithtwohumps(駝峰).Thereareperhaps950leftinthewild.ManyAsianelephantsliveinIndiabutyoucanfindtheminothercountriesaswell.Therearemanyelephantsworkingforpeople.Theremightbe35,000Asianelephantsleftinthewild.So,let’sworktogethertohelpandprotect(保護(hù))animalsindanger.1.Whatmaymakethebluewhaleindanger?A.Peoplemaketheseawaterdirty.B.Peopleoftengoswimminginthesea.C.Peopleputthebluewhaleintothezoo.D.Peoplemakethebluewhaleworkforthem.2.WheremightthewildBactriancamelbeborn?A.Inoceansaroundtheworld. B.Allovertheworld.C.InNorthwestChinaandMongolia. D.InIndiaandsomeothercountries.3.Whydoesthewriterwritethepassage?A.Totellpeopledifferencesbetweenanimals.B.Tocallonpeopletoprotectanimalsindanger.C.Toaskpeopletovisitthezooveryoften.D.Tomakepeopleknowthenumberoftheanimals.Animalsareimportanttousandtheyareourfriends.Butsomeofthemareingreatdanger(危險(xiǎn))now.Whatcanwedotohelpsavethem?Don’teatwildanimals’meat.Someofusliketoeatmeat.Butsomemeatcomesfromendangered(瀕危的)animals.Tosaveanimals,don’teattheirmeat.Don’twearclothesmadeoffur(毛皮).Sometimespeoplekill(殺死)animalsfortheirfur.Ifwedon’tbuyclothesmadeoffur,peoplewillnotkillanimals.PleasegiveawaymoneytoAnimalHelpers.Thegroupdoeseverythingtohelpsaveanimals.Butitoftenneedsmoney.Sosavesomemoneyandgiveitawaytothegrouptohelpanimals.Tellpeoplethatit’simportanttosaveanimals.Notallpeopleknowanimalsareourfriendsandthatwemustsavethem.Sowhynottellpeoplearoundusthatit’simportanttosaveanimals?Doyouhaveanyothergoodwaystohelpsaveanimals?Writetotellus.1.Howmanywaystosaveanimalsarethereinthetext?A.Three. B.Four. C.Five. D.Six.2.Whatdosomepeoplekillanimalsforaccordingtothetext?A.Theirfood. B.Theirhome. C.Theirteeth. D.Theirmeatandfur.3.Whatcanweknowfromthetext?A.Somepeopledon’tknowit’simportanttosaveanimals.B.AnimalHelperssometimesneedsmoneytosaveanimals.C.Someanimalsarefriendlytopeopleandbringspeoplefun.D.Somepeoplealwayskillendangeredanimalsfortheirmeat.4.Whatisthestructureofthetext?(①=Paragraph1)A. B. C. D.5.Whatcouldbethebesttitle(標(biāo)題)forthetext?A.HowtoHelpSaveAnimals B.WhattoDoforAnimalHelpersC.WhentoHelpSaveAnimals D.WheretoFindManyAnimals六、U6單元主題期末預(yù)測(cè):濕地公園/熱帶雨林/名勝古跡AmazonRainforestTheworld’slargestrainforestisinSouthAmerica.Itisalsothemostfamous.TheAmazonmakesuphalfoftheworld’srainforests.Ithasabout390,000,000trees.TheAmazonRiverpassesthroughtheAmazonrainforest.Itrunsthrough8countries,suchasBrazil,Peruandsoon.Searchourwebsiteformoreinformation.DaintreeRainforestTheDaintreeRainforestinAustraliaisover135millionyearsold,makingittheoldestrainforestintheworld.Itisover1,200squarekilometersandishometomanyanimalsandplantsnotfoundanywhereelseintheworld.ItsharesthenamewithRichardDaintree,afamousAustraliangeologist(地質(zhì)學(xué)家).Let’sbegintherainforesttravelfromPortDouglas.SoutheastAsianRainforestThisrainforestisacrossAsia,coveringCambodia,Laos,andtheMalayPeninsula.Itisfamousformanyinterestinganimalslivingthere,likethekingcobra,Bengaltigerandmanyothers.Aswithotherrainforests,joiningourtourseemstobethebestwaytogoifyouwishtovisitthisspecialrainforest.CongoRainforestWelcometocomeandseetherealAfrica.Theworld’ssecond-largestrainforest,theCongorainforest,liesincentralAfrica,coveringalargepartofNorthernCongo.TheCongoRiverpassesthroughthisrainforest,anditisthesecond-largestriverintheworld.TheCongorainforestistheonlyplaceonearthwhereyoucanseethebonobo(倭黑猩猩).Thebonoboistheanimalmostlikehumans.1.IfyouwanttoseeAmazonrainforestyoucangoto________.A.Brazil B.Congo C.Australia D.Cambodia2.WhichrainforestisinAfrica?A.AmazonRainforest B.CongoRainforest C.DaintreeRainforest D.SoutheastAsianRainforest.3.HowdoesDaintreerainforestgetthename?A.Fromariverintherainforest. B.Fromoneoftherainforestanimals.C.Fromafamousgeologist. D.Fromaninterestingplant.4.Fromthetext,welearnthat________.A.AmazonRainforestrunsthrough7countries B.CongoRiveristhelargestriverintheworldC.DaintreeRainforestistheyoungestrainforest D.WecanseeBengaltigersinSoutheastAsianRainforest5.Whoisthetextwrittenfor?A.Parents. B.Nurses. C.Visitors. D.Athletes.Chinahasalonghistory.Therearemanyplacesofinterest(名勝古跡).Someofthemaregreatmountains,longriversandbeautifullakes.Manymountainsareveryfamous:MountTaishan,MountEmeishanandMountHuashan.Everyyear,manypeoplegotoMountTaishantoseesunrise(日出).TheYangtzeRiveristhelongestriverinChina.AndthesecondlongestriveristheYellowRiver.DoyouknowthelovestoryaboutXuXianandBaiSuzhen?Ittookplace(發(fā)生)neartheWestLake.TheWestLakeisinthesouthofChina.ItisinHangzhou,Zhejiang.Therearealotofbeautifulpoemsaboutit.Someofthepoemswerewritten(被寫(xiě))byBaiJuyiandSuDongpo.TheWestLakeisalsothehomeofthefamousteaLongjing.Chinaisagreatcountry.ManypeoplefromallovertheworldcometoChinaeveryyear.1.WhydomanypeoplegotoMountTaishaneveryyear?A.Toseesunrise. B.TovisittheWestLake.C.Towritepoems. D.Toenjoytheriver.2.WhereistheWestLake?A.InthenorthofChina. B.InJiangsu.C.InthesouthofChina. D.NeartheYellowRiver.3.WhataresomeofBaiJuyi’sandSuDongpo’spoemsabout?A.MountEmeishan. B.TheWestLake. C.Lovestories. D.TheYangtzeRiver.4.Whatdoesthetext(文章)talkabout?A.TheweatherinChina. B.Thefamousschool.C.TheplacesofinterestinChina. D.Thefamily.5.Whichshowsthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthetext?A. B. C. D.TheareaoftheYinchuanWetland(濕地)Parkwasonceaplacethatpeopledisliked:wastewatercausedterriblesmellsandalmostnograsscouldgrowontheland.Now,itnotonlybecomesapopularplaceforpeopletotakeawalk,butalsoagoodplaceforbirdsandotheranimals.

LiZhijunisamemberofthebirdprotectingorganization.Hesawthegreatchangesatthepark.Accordingtohim,theYinchuanWetlandParkhasbecomeafamousplaceforbirdphotographers.Morebirdswouldliketostayhereinwinter.

BesidesNingxia,manycitiesinChinamakegreateffortstoprotectwetlands.Wuhan,thecapitalcityofHubeiprovince,isknownasa“cityofahundredlakes”.Thecityhasfivelargewetlandreserves(保護(hù)區(qū)).Tensofthousandsofbirdscometostayinwinter.

PanjininLiaoningprovinceisanothersurprisingwetlandcity.Inthepast,thecityhasalotofenvironmentalproblemsbecauseofoilproduction.Butnowinthewetlandsbythesea,seagrassturnsredeveryautumn,creatingbeautiful“redbeaches”.

ChenZhihai,alocalfisheryworker,said,“Inthepast,therewerealmostnowildfish.ThankstotheeffortsofPanjinpeople,nowthewetlandisbackagain!”1.HowwastheYinchuanWetlandParklikeinthepast?A.Nograsscouldgrowontheland.B.Peoplelikedtogothereforawalk.C.Migratorybirdsstayedthereinwinter.D.Itwasagoodplaceforbirdphotographer.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inparagraph1referto?A.Wastewater. B.Wetlandpark. C.Grass. D.Land.3.Whichcityiscalled“cityofahundredlakes”?A.Yinchuan B.Shenzhen C.Panjin D.Wuhan4.WhydidPanjinhavemanyenvironmentalproblemsinthepast?A.Becausepeopleputwastewaterintherivers.B.Becausemigratorybirdsdidn’tcomehereinwinter.C.Becausepeoplecausedpollutionduringoilproduction.D.Becausethegovernmentdidn’tbuildanywetlandreserves.5.Wherecanyoureadthispassage?A.Naturemagazine B.StorybookC.Historypoem D.Peoplearoundus七、U7單元主題期末預(yù)測(cè):硬核大叔/戶(hù)外樂(lè)趣/健康與運(yùn)動(dòng)JinHui,alsoknownas“hardcore(硬核)uncle”ontheInternet,is71yearsold.Hehasafullheadofwhitehair,buthelooksyoung.JinlivesinthecityofQingdaowithhisson’sfamily.Hedoesn’tneedtowork,sohissonoftenencourageshimtodosports.Andhedoes.Theoldmanfillshisfreetimewithfootballandrunningpractice.He’sevenonafootballteamfortheold.HealsogoestodifferentpartsofChinatojoinrunningraces,andheoftenwins.Nowhecanrun100metresinunder14seconds(秒).That’sreallysurprising,isn’tit?“Itfeelssogood,”hesayswhentalkingaboutwinningthoseraces.“Youmusthaveyourowngoalsandworkhardforthem,”Jinsays.Formanypeople,becoming71maymeanentering(進(jìn)入)oldage,butforJin,it’sanewbeginning.Next,heplanstojoinmoreracesinothercountries.Hewantstoshowtheworldhecanbereallyfast.1.WhatareJinHui’shobbies?①Usingthecomputer.

②Watchingfootballgames.

③Playingfootball.

④Practisingrunning.A.①② B.③④ C.①②③ D.①③④2.WhatsurprisesthewriteraboutJinHui?A.He’lljoinafootballteamfortheold. B.HetravelstoalotofplacesinChina.C.Hecanrun100metres

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