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1、同步分级阅读一人教版七下Unit4Don teatinclass!一、阅读单选【语篇来自二十一世纪学生英文报试题原创】Don t let it drop!Hit a balloon in the air. Make it go up. Don t let it touch the floor. Now this kids game is a big competition. The first Balloon World Cup took place in October in Spain (西班牙).Thirty-two teams from different countries took
2、 part in the competition. The rules are simple. Players from two teams take turns hitting a balloon. They need to keep it in the air. If the balloon touches the floor, the player loses a point.Players compete (比赛)in a big room with different obstacles such as a car, a table, a sofa and a few chairs.
3、 Look, the players are wearing helmets (头盔).This protects them from getting hurt by the obstacles.根据短文内容选择正确答案。1. The first Balloon World Cup took place in.A. AmericaB. ChinaC. GermanyD. Spain2. How many teams took part in the competition?A. Thirty.B. Thirty-two.C. Sixteen.D. Forty-eight.3. The rule
4、s for the competition include the following EXCEPT.A. players from two teams take turns hitting a balloonB players need to keep the balloon in the airC. if the balloon touches the floor, the team will lose the gameD. the player will lose a point if the balloon touches the floor4. Which of the follow
5、ing is not an obstacle?A. Bed.B. Chair.C. Table.D. Car.5. Players have to wear helmets to.A , protect the balloonB. keep them from falling downC. protect them from getting hurt by the obstaclesD , prevent them from being hit语篇来自二十一世纪学生英文报,试题原创】No leggings at schoolYou may think students are happy in
6、 the US because they don5 t have to wear school uniforms. But they still have strict dress codes (着装要求).One typical rule is that girls cannot wear tank tops (吊带背心),yoga pants or leggings unless they1 re under dresses or skirts. The schools think these clothes distract (使分心、)male teachers and student
7、s. Students who break this rule have to go home and change their clothes.But many students think this rule is unfair. At the Walsh Jesuit High School in Cleveland, Ohio, girls can t wear joggers (f曼跑裤)or skinny pants. Zheng Yishi, a 15-year-old girl who attends the school, doesn* t like this rule, I
8、t s inconvenient.We have to spend at least 10 minutes changing clothes for PE class/* she said,“Many students agree with me.”Some students are trying to change this. In March, a group of students at Indian Trail High School in Wisconsin fought against the rule. They think the rule is a form of discr
9、imination (歧视)against girls. They wrote a petition (请愿书)and talked with the school. After a year of hard work, their school agreed to change the rule starting this fall. The school now allows leggings and yoga pants with no dress or skirt. Tank tops are also allowed as long as their straps (带子)are a
10、t least one inch wide.根据短文内容选择正确答案。6. Girls cannot wear at school.A. uniforms B. T-shirts C. tank tops D. dresses7. Why can5 t girls wear tank tops, yoga pants or leggings at school?A. Because these clothes look strange.B. Because these clothes may distract male teachers and students.C. Because girl
11、s can t focus on their studies.D. Because girls don, t look good in these clothes.8. What does Zheng Yishi think of the rule?A. She likes it.B. She doesn1 t like it.C. She thinks it is good.D. She thinks it is unfair.9. What kind of tank tops are allowed to wear now?A. The straps are more than one i
12、nch long.B. The straps are less than one inch long.C. The straps are at most one inch wide.D. The straps are at least one inch wide.10. From the passage, we can infer that.A. students in the US don, t have to wear school uniformsB , students who break the dress codes will be punishedC. the dress cod
13、es now have changed with students1 hard workD. students now can wear what they want at school语篇来自二十一世纪学生英文报,试题原创】Best ways to stay apartTo stop the spread of COVID-19, many countries are practicing social distancing (社交隔离).This means people should stay at home as much as possible, as well as stay at
14、 least 2 meters away from other people when in public, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Social distancing also refers to other ways of preventing the spread of the virus. These include studying online instead of going to school and canceling (取消)public activities.Many c
15、ountries have set strict rules for social distancing. In Australia, for example, people who meet indoors must follow the “one person per four square metersn rule. This means that if a room has an area of 40 square meters, there should be no more than ten people in the room. In Singapore, people who
16、don t keep a distance of 1 meter in public areas may need to pay a fine of up to $10,000 (50,000 yuan) or up to six months in prison (监狱).There are also some more creative rules. In Panama, for example, men and women must leave their homes on different days, two hours at a time. In some Colombian to
17、wns, people can only go outside at certain times based on (基于)the last number of their national ID number. For example, people with an ID number ending in 0, 7 or 4 can leave the house on Monday, while those with an ID number ending in 1, 8 or 5 can go outside on Tuesday.根据短文内容选择正确答案。11. What do we
18、know about social distancing?A. It is a way of being polite.B It means that people must stay athome.C. It can stop people from getting infected.D. It refers to the same rules all over the world.12. In Australia, only people should be allowed in a 100-square-meter room.A.30B.26C.28D.2513. In Singapor
19、e, peoplewill pay iftheycome within 1 meter of anotherperson.A.sixmonthsin prisonB.a fine of $50,000C.tenmonthsin prisonD.afine of $100, 00014. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. In Singapore, people will be fined $ 100, 000 if they meet within 1 meter of another person.B. In
20、 Singapore, people will be put in prison if they stay in the same room.C. In Panama, men and women can leave their homes on the same day two hours at a time.D. People can go outside on Monday with an ID number ending in 0, 7 or 4 in some Colombian towns.15. The passage is mainly about.A. why people
21、should follow social distancing rulesB , social distancing rules in different placesC. which countries are using social distancingD. how to stop COVID-19 infections【语篇来自二十一世纪学生英文报试题原创】New winter coat ruleThe coldest months of winter have arrived. But Woodchurch High School in the UK has banned (禁止)s
22、tudents from wearing expensive down coats (羽绒月艮)after Christmas.This is to stop poverty-shaming (贫困羞辱)among its students, the Independent noted. Coat brands like Canada Goose and Moncler sell for 1,000 (8,674 yuan), a cost that only the richest families are able to cover. Poor students feel left out
23、 when they see others wear these coats.“These coats cause a lot of inequality (不平等)head teacher Rebekah Phillips told CNN. They stigmatize (使感到羞耻)students and parents who are lesswell off.Most parents are happy with the ban, saying that school shouldn1 t be a place where students* economic backgroun
24、d distracts them from learning. Small changes like this have led low-income students to become more engaged in school, BBC noted.But some people don5 t agree with it. They question why children shouldn1 t be allowed to wear clothes that keep them warm in winter. Each child should have the freedom to
25、 choose what he or she wants to wear/ Jillian Roberts, a professor at the University of Victoria in Canada, told Global News.But Woodchurch isn t the first school to take such steps. In May, a UK primary school banned expensive pencil cases, according to Daily Mail. In 2017, the US state of New Mexi
26、co even passed a law saying that it is illegal (违法的)to single out or humiliate (羞辱)a child who can, t pay for his or her lunch at school.根据短文内容选择正确答案。16. The students in Woodchurch High School aren, t allowed to wear expensive down coats because.A. the winter is not the coldestB. the winter is the c
27、oldestC. it is one of the laws in the UK17. Canada Goose is.D. this is to stop “poverty-shaming”A , the name ofB. a coat band animalsC very cheap D. a goose18. The underlined phrase uwell offprobably meansA, poorB. ashamedC richD. expensive19. What is the fifth paragraph mainly about?A. How the ban
28、has changed students7 lives.B. Why some people don t agree with the ban.C. What students should wear under the ban.D. How many schools have made similar bans.20. In which section of a newspaper can we probably read the passage?A. Teenagers. B. City life. C. Health.D. Sports.二、阅读回答问题【语篇来自二十一世纪学生英文报试题
29、原创】Changing our clothesDo you have to wear a school uniform every day? Do you enjoy wearing it? Some Australian students are trying to change their school5 s dress code (着装规定).Schoolgirls at Presbyterian Ladies1 College in Sydney can t wear pants. They have to wear a knee-length (及膝的)tartan skirt (格
30、子裙)or dress. It7 s one of the schoof s oldest traditions, dating back 100 years. But the girls want to change this strict rule.They asked the school to add pants as another choice for their uniforms. uWe should choose to wear whichever bottoms (下装)we want, they wrote in a petition (请愿书)on change.org
31、.Some students think that girls have been held back from taking part in sports and outdoor activities because they have to wear dresses and skirts. uThis kind of clothing is impractical (不实用的)in daily life and girls should feel comfortable when coming to school, said one student who signed the petit
32、ion.New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she understood their situation.Young girls should be able to show their views. Speaking up on what you feel strongly about is how you make changes,,J she said. The school is now discussing this matter.Design your own uniformWork with someone to des
33、ign (设计)a school uniform. Make sure that you and your classmates will all enjoy wearing it. It should be practical, comfortable, and suitable for both sexes. It should also look nice and represent (代表)your school.根据短文内容回答问题。21. What do some Australian students want to change?22. When did the tradition in Presbyterian Ladies College begin?23. What did the students do to change the tradition?24. Why do students want to wear pants according to Paragraph 4?25. What do you think of the students in the passage?