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Unit 10 I’ve had this bike for three years. 第一课时(分层作业) 基础达标 一、用所给单词的正确形式填空。 1.The old bread (make) is of great use. 2.The boy last came to school in January, and he (not come) since then. 3.—Why not go online (search) for more information? —That sounds great. Websites always provide lots of information for us. 4.Cindy’s father (hold) her hand when they crossed the road. 5.The local living conditions (improve) a lot since China set up the city of Sansha. And more and more people would like to go there for business. 二、完成句子(每空一词) 6.Amy has had her favorite book . (完成句子) 艾米拥有她最喜欢的书3年了。 7.马航MH370离开吉隆坡这么久了。我们仍然不知它在哪儿了? Plane MH370 Kuala Lumpur for so long. We still don’t know where it is. 8.他兴办那个慈善机构以纪念他已故的妻子。 He founded the charity his late wife. 9.这件毛衣我并非买了一年多了,事实上,只有几个月。 I haven’t had this sweater for a year. In fact, I have it only months. 10.她把不常用的东西清理了,放到一个箱子里了。(clear ) She the things that she didn’t often use and put them into a box. 能力提升 三、单项选择 11.I shall try to ________ all these phrases. A.Memorise B.Memory C.memorises D.memorising 12.—______________ do you visit your grandparents, Tom? —Twice a month. A.How much B.How often C.How long D.How soon 13.—Sandy, remember to return the book on time. You them for two weeks. —OK, I will. A.have borrowed B.borrowed C.have kept D.kept 14.Hurry up! The piano concert________ for five minutes.A.will be on B.began C.has begun D.has been on 15.I still remember my first Chinese teacher though we _____ each other since I was 10 years old. A.don’t see B.didn’t see C.haven’t seen D.won’t see 拓展训练 四、阅读理解 阅读短文,根据短文内容,从短文后面的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有 一项是多余。 Yard sales are popular in the US. They really got their start in shipyards in the early 1800s. 16 Until they became what we know them as today in the 1950s and 60s. Yard sales might also be called garage (车库) sales. Whatever the name is, the activity is the same. 17 They sell things they no longer want at yard sales. Over the years, many people’s houses fill up with objects. These objects are no longer useful to the first owner. Yet it seems wasteful to throw them away. When people move to a different house, they must make a decision about things. “Let’s have a yard sale,” they say, “Then we will not have to move the things we do not use anymore. And we can make a little money at the same time.” The sellers usually put an announcement (宣告) in a public place. 18 . Yard sales are very popular during weekends in warmer seasons. There can be almost two hundred yard sales around Washington on one weekend. Most people go to yard sales to buy an object simply because it costs so little. 19 So, they are happy to find a painting, a warm coat, or a chair for ten or fifteen dollars. Perhaps they find dishes for twenty dollars that would cost one hundred dollars in a store. A.Besides giving money, yard sale shopping helps protect the environment. B.New things in stores cost more than some people can pay. C.It tells when and where the yard sale will take place. D.People usually have yard sales in the yard or in the garage. E.Later in the 19th century the sales moved to community centers and really began to develop rapidly.