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上海牛津版八年级下学期英语阅读理解期末强化训练整理(综合训练)

上海牛津版八年级下学期英语阅读理解期末强化训练整理(综合训练)

Reading comprehension 8B. Choose the best answer.Mrs. Wilson, the wife of a rich man, invited some of her friends to lunch. She was trying a new way to cook fish and she was very pleased with herself when the fish was ready. As the fish was very hot, she put it near the open window to cool for a few minutes. Five minutes later, when she came back for it, she was surprised to find the neighbor’s cat Chester at the fish. She was in time to stop the cat before it was too late. That afternoon everyone enjoyed the fish. They talked and laughed until four o’clock.At the end of the afternoon, when she was alone again, Mrs. Wilson felt tired but happy. She was in a chair just near the window when, through the window, she was shocked to see the neighbor’s cat dead in her garden. Why, the fish dish must be bad! What would happen to her friends? She at once telephoned the family doctor for advice. The doctor told her to telephone each of the visitors to meet him at he hospital as soon as they could. Finally the danger was over. Once again Mrs. Wilson was alone in her chair in the sitting room, still tired but no longer happy. Just then the telephone rang. It was her neighbor. “Oh, Mrs. Wilson,” her neighbor cried, “Chester is dead. She was killed by someone in a car and put in your garden...”( )8. Why was Mrs. Wilson not happy after she had a good party?A. She was sad about the dead cat.B.She found her fish dish had not been cooked well.C. She never thought that she would have so much trouble.D. She felt tired after she had a busy day.( ) 9. Mrs.Wilson ________________A. stopped the cat before it began to eat the fish.B. was too late to stop the cat in time.C. stopped the cat before it ate the fish up.D. stopped the cat but it was too late.( )10. Why was Mrs. Wilson so shocked to see the cat dead in her garden?A. She liked the cat very much.B. She worried about her friends.C. She was not sure whether her fish was bad or not.D. She had no idea how the cat had died.( )11. Finally, Mrs. Wilson ______________A. found that all her friends were all right.B. was told that the cat was killed by someone in a car.C. felt happy as all her friends were safe.D. met all her friends at the hospital.( )12. Chester is _____________A. One of her visitors.B. Mrs. Wilson’s neighborC. Mrs. Wilson’s neighbor’s catD. The man killed the cat( )13. Everyone _________ at the party in the afternoon.A. talked about the fish dishB.had a good timeC. was tire outughed over the cat( )14. Who put the dead cat in Mrs. Wilson’s garden?A. Someone in the car accident did.B. Wilson’s neighbor did.C. Mr. Wilson did.D. We don’t know.DBCCDBDC. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage.What will you be doing when you are 26 years old? Studying at university or working for a living? Take a look at __15__ Albert Einstein was doing at the age of 26.A century ago, Einstein was working in Switzerland. His hobby was physics. Without much money or help, he __16__ five papers(论文) for a physics magazine. Three of these greatly changed the study of physics and our understanding of space, time, light and matter. His most famous work is on the Theory of Relativity(相对论). Einstein was given the Nobel Prize for his __17__. Although he also did many other things later, the year 1905 was called Einstein’s “Years of Wonder”. It has been 105 years since then.Today, over fifty years after Einstein’s death, a question is asked, “Will there ever be __18__Einstein?” It may take a long time. __19__, Einstein was born more than 200 years after Sir Isaac Newton, another great scientist. __20___, physics is a different field now, and education is different, too. Even if you can’t be the next great scientist, it is still helpful to remember some of the things that made Einstein __21__. He thought independently and rad widely. He left with us a formula(公式) for life: If A is a success in life, then A=X+Y+Z. X is work; Y is play; and Z is keeping your mouth shut.( )15. A.what B.how C.where D.when( )16.A.thought B.found C.wrote D.printed( )17.A.inventions B.discoveries C.experience D.physics( )18.A.others B.other C.the other D.another( )19.A.Instead B.In the end C.In return D.After all( )20.A.Finally B.Luckily C.Besides D.However( )21.A.busy B.busily C.greatly D.greatCDBCBADD. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words.Hello, boys and girls, have you been to London? If no, let me tell you something about it.London is a major capital city w__22___ many interesting places and old buildings. Tourists like to see the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace when soldiers wear brightly colored u___23___.The National Gallery has a very large collection of great p__24__. In the Tower of London, you can see a collection of jewels, plates and medals as w __25__ as other items. The Houses of Parliament and Big Ben are other well-known landmarks.Across the river, there is a giant w___26___ . It is called the London Eye, which you can ride on and take a bird’s eye view of the city.If you are interested in h ___27___ , the British Museum is full of interesting items from all over the world. Westminster Abbey has the graves(墓)of many famous British people.London is also f___28___ for its Great Theatre and there are plays to suit everyone’s taste. There are also special programs for children.22.around 23.city 25.university 26.because 27.chance 28.memberE. Answer the questions.Christmas is an important festival in the West. People decorate their houses with lights andChristmas trees. They also hang mistletoe (一种常用作圣诞节室内悬挂的植物)in their homes. It is a custom that when a man and a woman find themselves under the mistletoe, they must kiss! Mistletoe is a symbol of forgiveness and love.Decorations for Chinese New Year are mainly red and gold. Red is thought to be lucky. Red lanterns and firecrackers are popular and children are dressed in new red clothes. Decorated peach trees are also common and poems are used to decorate doorways to bring luck in the New Year.At Halloween, decorations are mostly frightening! Ghosts, witches and monsters are used to decorate just about about everything. Jack-o’-lanterns are another important decoration for Halloween. They are carved out of pumpkins and a candle is lit inside.At some festivals, animals are decorated. For example, in Austria, the Almabtrieb festival happened each year in autumn. The cows are led down form the mountains to stables(牛棚) for the winter and they are decorated to celebrate. In Thailand and India elephants are often decorated for festivals and weddings.29.At Christmas, what must a man and a woman do if they meet under the mistletoe?They must kiss.30.Why are red lanterns and firecrackers popular at Chinese New Year?Because red is thought to be lucky.31.What decoration can you find in the doorways at Chinese New Year?We can find poems.32.Which word from Paragraph 3 can we use to describe ghosts, witches and monsters? Frightening.33.What are Jack-o’-lanterns made of?They are made of pumpkins.34.It isn’t common to find a decorated elephant at a wedding in Thailand, is it?Yes, it is.35.How many festivals have been talked about in the passage?Four.。

沪教牛津版八年级英语上册完形填空、阅读理解试题及答案02

沪教牛津版八年级英语上册完形填空、阅读理解试题及答案02

沪教牛津版八年级英语上册完形填空、阅读理解试题及答案 Tyler was walking down the street. His schoolbag was heavy and his foot was slow. He kept on going, stopping now and then only to pick up an empty can or a piece of paper. His heart felt as heavy as his schoolbag when he opened the door to his house. His His mother mother mother was was was in in in the the the kitchen kitchen kitchen and and and making making making supper. supper. supper. She She She smiled smiled smiled and and and said, said, said, ““Tyler, what happened? happened? Is Is Is everything everything everything okay? okay? okay? ““Nothing Nothing is Okay, is Okay, Mum. Mum. Nothing Nothing Nothing will will will ever ever ever be be be okay okay okay again.again.again.”” He stood in the middle of the kitchen. “It seems that you have had a bad day, Tyler. Is there anything I can do to help?” “Mum, There’There’s nothing we can do.s nothing we can do.” He sat down at the table. His mother sat down and waited for a moment until he began to speak again. “Today, the teacher talked about the Earth Day. I ’m worried about our environment.” His mother thought for a minute and said, “It seems that you are very concerned about it, but did you know that you can do a lot to protect the environment? For example, you can take part in the activities activities on on on Tree-Planting Tree-Planting Tree-Planting Day. Day. Day. Y ou Y ou can can can be be be an an an environmental environmental environmental volunteer. volunteer. volunteer. Don Don Don’’t t you you you worry worry worry so so much?much?””Tyler smiled after hearing what his mother said. ( )1. Tyler was ___ on his way home. A. excited B. worried C. shy D. nervous ( )2. When Tyler got home, his mother was ___ A. cooking B. washing clothes C. watching TV D. cleanng the room ( )3. What does the underlined word “concerned concerned”” mean in Chinese? A. 伤心的伤心的B. 愤怒的愤怒的C. 担心的担心的D. 兴奋的兴奋的( )4. Which of the following is TRUE, according to the passage? A. Tyler liked to put a lot of books in his school bag. B. Tyler B. Tyler’’s mother didn ’t care about what Tyler thought. C. Tyler picked up empty cans because his family was poor. D. Tyler D. Tyler’’s worry disappears after hearing his mother ’s words. ( )5. From the passage, we know that ______. A. every student should do a part-time job B. it is easy to an environment volunteer C. parents should give more pocket money to their children D. everyone should try their best to protect the environment BACDD There is no one like you in the world. So you should learn to be happy with yourself. As we all know, nobody is perfect. So if you are not the most beautiful or the smartest person, that that’’s okay. If you do feel there is room for improving, then try your best to make some changes. If you have tried your best but still aren ’t content, ask yourself two simple questions. First, are you happy with who you are? If the answer is yes, then there ’s nothing to worry about. If you ’re okay with yourself and you ’ve done your best in everything, you should be content. Second, have you given yourself enough time to improve? You know improving takes time. Self-confidence is also very important. If you are confident, you’ll be okay with the way you ’re not confident. First, find out your talents and try to are. However, here is some advice if youuse them. Second, don’t always compare yourself with others. Third, forgive yourself for some mistakes you may have made. ( )1. What should you do if you feel there is room for improving? A. Try to be the smartest one. B. Try to make some advice. C. Ask yourself some questions. D. Be happy with who you are. ____”” in Chinese. “____( )2. The underlined word “contentcontent”” in the passage means A. 努力的进步的努力的 B. 满足的渴望的 D. 进步的满足的 C. 渴望的’t content, maybe ( )3. According to the passage, if you have tried your best but still arenyou____. A. should give yourself enough time B. are not hard-working C. are not confident D. don’t learn about your talents ( )4. The writer gives us three pieces of advice on ___. A. being content B. being perfect C. how to change ourselves D. building self-confidence ( )5. What is the passage mainly about? A. Why nobody is perfect. B. How to build different from others. C. How to be different from others. D. How to be happy with ourselves. BBADD Long ago, there was a lonely traffic light. She thought everybody cared for her. People sometimes stood by her, waiting for the green light. Then they would leave and cross the street. Later on, the traffic light often saw a red car. There was a mother and two children in the car. If the traffic light was red, the car would stop and the two children would say hello to her. When she was green, they would go on without looking at her. The traffic light wanted their attention, so she “What a terrible traffic stayed red the next time when the red car went by. Soon a repairman came. jam!”” he said. The traffic light saw many cars waiting on the road. All the people in the cars jam!looked worried. The traffic light felt sorry about the trouble she had made. The traffic light decided to turn from red to green properly even if she could only see the two ’t lonely any longer. She knew that all the people children for several seconds. However, she wasnin the cars were paying attention to her. ( )1. A. lay B. sat C. stood D. slept ( )2. A. return B. leave C. arrive D. discuss ( )3. A. saw B. stopped C. mend D. broke ( )4. A. red B. green C. yellow D. white ( )5. A. listening to B. hearing about C. putting up D. looking at ( )6. A. turned B. stayed C. held D. move ( )7. A. good B. interesting C. wonderful D. terrible ( )8. A. surprised B. excited C. worried D. surprised ( )9. A. months B. days C. hours D. seconds ( )10. A. cars B. houses C. rooms D. schools CBAAD BDCDA saw an ad in the newspaper. A small circus was holding auditions to choose performers for the summer  away the pits. This part of the peach can be used to Take the pits from some peaches. Peach pits have very hard shells that need to be softened. Start by soaking the pits in water for two days. If a shell is still hard, break it open. Be careful not B. 浸泡浸泡1 . I blend I am a sloth. I live in the rain forest. If you want to see me, you will have to look in with the trees. Other animals 2 I sleep in the daytime and stay awake 4 3 night. I hang upside down from a tree 5 In fact, I am upside down a lot. I use my claws 7 think I 6 lazy. That is not really true. I just move slowly, and I can stay still for 8 I eat leaves and fruit from the trees. 9 around enough to get very hungry. Maybe you into a tree and see 10  I 1 One night we 2 up late by the campfire. Then we went back in our 3 to go to sleep. 4 . We got in our sleeping bags and closed our 5 a sound. Something was scratching at the front of I had not quite fallen asleep when I 6 tent. I could not see anything in the 7 . I got scared and screamed. AHHHHH! Dad heard the scratching, and he heard me screaming. He 8 banging pots and pans together. Dad was trying to scare the bear and make it 9 away. His plan must have worked. It got very quiet outside our tent. No one wanted to go outside and see if the bear was still there. We were all too scared. When “Let’s rent a cabin next time,” Mom said.10 finally came, we left the camping area. ( )1. A. saw B. knew C. heard D. felt ( )2. A. stayed B. looked C. put D. pick ( )3. A. bedroom B. house C. kitchen D. tent ( )4. A. bags B. books C. mouths D. eyes ( )5. A. heard B. made C. produced D. send ( )6. A. their B. his C. our D. your ( )7. A. sun B. dark C. room D. tent ( )8. A. started B. finished C. continued D. ended ( )9. A. fly B. jump C. swim D. go ( )10. A.morning B. afternoon C. noon D. evening BADCA CBADA 。

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沪教牛津版八年级英语上册完形填空、阅读理解试题及答案Dear Mom,I’m sorry that I can’t go back home for Mother’s Day next week. On that day, I’ll have to go to an important meeting for my boss, who helps me a lot with my work and life here. But I’ll find time to see you at home soon.Mom, thank you for everything you’ve done for Tim and me. After Dad died ten years ago, you had to work in a supermarket in the daytime and in a restaurant at night. But you always gave us two your love and care. Though you don’t have to work now, I still remember your coming home late and feeling tired many evenings.Tim is going to finish his studies next month. He said he would move back from school and look for a job near home. I’m glad you won’t live by yourself anymore. Let’s plan to take a trip in the near future. It’s been years since the three of us took a trip together.Happy Mother’s Day. I love you, Mom.Best wishes,John ( )1. A. interesting B. important C. exciting D. funny (形)( )2. A. place B. rooms C. time D. houses(名)( )3. A. Dad B. uncle C. aunt D. sister(名)( )4. A. work B. study C. rest D. play(动)( )5. A. at noon B. in the morning C. in the afternoon D. at night(短)( )6. A. his B. my C. her D. your(代)( )7. A. happy B. tired C. wonderful D. angry(形)( )8. A. start B. continue C. finish D. begin(动)( )9. A. look up B. pick up C. look for D. thank for(短)( )10. A. one B. two C. three D. four(数)BCAAD DBACCWe often hear people say that “When I was a child…”“Ten years ago…”“When I was in school…” It seems that people like talking about the past a lot. You may be not interested in their past, but they are so generous to share it with you. Why do people like to think of the past?Once I visited Uncle Luo, a friend of my father. I found he liked to share his past time with others very much. He always talked about the life in the army when he was young. There were many interesting things, and also some sad things. He was so happy to talk about them.He enjoyed his time in the army. Talking about the memories made him excited. He told mehe learned a lot in those days. They made his life colorful. I am so glad to be his listener. Sometimes the memories are happy, and sometimes they are sad. But the memories people would like to share are all unforgettable to them.( )1. The first paragraph told us that people like to say their ___.A. futureB. successC. pastD. everyday life( )2. What does the underlined word “generous” mean in Chinese?A. 吝啬的B. 慷慨的C. 掩饰的D. 勉强的( )3. How did Uncle Luo think of his past time in the army?A. Bad.B. Stupid.C. Interesting.D. Dangerous.( )4. Why do people like to share their memories with others?A. Their stories are always happy.B. They feel tired.C. They are very sad now.D. The past memories are unforgettable.( )5. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Uncle Luo stayed in the army for some time.B. People only remember their happy time.C. Many people enjoy talking about their past time.D. Uncle Luo knows the writer’s father.Bill and Jill were going to visit Da-wei and Li-hua Wu in Taiwan for several days. Before they left America, Bill and Jill tried to learn about Chinese food and Taiwanese ways of doing things. They wanted to be polite. They learned that most people in Taiwan eat rice, drink tea, and take off their shoes when they go into a friend's apartment. Bill and Jill even learned to use chopsticks.At the same time, Da-wei and Li-hua learned about American food and American ways of doing things. They wanted to be friendly. When Bill and Jill came to the Wu's house, Da-wei and Li-hua told them to keep their shoes on. Later they went out for dinner. They ate pizza and drank Coke. The next few days, they had breakfast in a coffee shop and ate hamburgers in a fast-food restaurant.On their way back to America, Bill and Jill were thinking about why they never ate rice or drank tea or ate with chopsticks. They never took off their shoes when they visited the Wu family. They thought that living in Taiwan was just like living in America.( )1. A. reached B. stayed in C. moved to D. left( )2. A. he B. I C. They D. We( )3. A. drink B. grow C. sell D. eat( )4. A. make B. use C. buy D. break( )5. A. talked B. heard C. learned D. felt( )6. A. angry B. friendly C. excited D. happy( )7. A. school B. office C. house D. restaurant( )8. A. days B. minutes C. years D. centuries( )9. A. often B. usually C. sometimes D. never( )10. A. shirts B. blouse C. shoes D. socksACDBC BCADCBody language is an important part of communication. If you want to communicate well, it’s important to understand how you can (and can’t) use your body language to say what you mean, especially when you’re in a foreign country.If a person is bored, he won’t look at the person who is talking to him. He will find other things to do. He may also keep looking at his watch or a clock. If a person is open to you, his arms and legs will not be crossed. And if a person is relaxed, you will know it by looking at his body, even his breathing is slower.Body language FeelingSitting with legs crossed BoredSitting with legs apart Open, relaxedWalking with hands in pockets, head down SadHand to cheek Think about somethingHands clasped behind back Angry( )1. What can you do if you want to communicate well?A. Walk with hands in pockets.B. Use body language to say what you mean.C. Speak in public.D. Say something slowly.( )2. If a person is ___, he won’t look at the person who is talking.A. boredB. tiredC. happyD. open( )3. If a person is relaxed, ___.A. he will find other things to look atB. he will speak louderC. his breathing will be slowerD. his breathing will be quicker( )4. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Walking with head down, a person may sad.B. When a person was angry, his hands clasped behind back.C. Sitting with legs apart, a person may be open and relaxed.D. If a person is open to you, his arms and legs will be crossed.( )5. What is the best title for the passage?A. Communication.B. Body language.C. Some feeling.D. Health.BACDBOne day Kavya and I were playing football and the ball went into a man’shouse. We went to his house and asked him if he could give us our ball. He 1and we felt helpless.Suddenly, I noticed there was a water tank behind his house and I had a(n)2 . I looked at it and told Kavya to climb the water tank and jump over thegate.”Kavya agreed. She climbed down into the Takku’s house. I 3 and thenwe were looking under a bed for the ball.We 4 and took out the lost ball. But along with the ball was a gold bar!We 5 took the ball and climbed up the water tank again. When we reached Kavya’s house, the TV was on. It was 6 time.I couldn’t believe my 7 when it said that someone stole 20 gold bars were stolen from a gold shop. They showed a 8 of the gold bars and it was exactly like the one we had found.We quickly told the story to Kavya’s9 and she called the police. The police came at once and 10 the man. They found the gold bars in his house.( )1. A. agreed B. answered C. asked D. refused( )2. A. idea B. joke C. shame D. key( )3. A. looked at B. followed C. ran after D. heard( )4. A. pulled B. avoided C. hurried D. operated( )5. A. quickly B. slowly C. really D. clearly( )6. A. music B. story C. sport D. news( )7. A. eyes B. ears C. nose D. mouth( )8. A. music B. sound C. film D. picure( )9. A. father B. mother C. sister D. brother( )10. A. sent B. caught C. killed D. helpedYou may use the telephone every day but how much do you know about it? Alexander Bell made the first the telephone in 1876. Bell was born in Scotland in 1847. Later he went to live in the US. Alexander Bell was always interested in sound. He wanted to be able to send sound through a wire. He had a workshop in his house in America and did many experiments there.One day, while he was doing an experiment in his workshop, he was careles s and spilt some burning liquid onto his clothes. Talking into his telephone, Bell said: “Mr Watson, I want you to come over here immediately, please.” His assistant, Watson, was in another room far away from the workshop. However, he heard Bell clearly on his own telephone. Quickly, he ran to Bell’s workshop. “Mr Bell, I heard every work you said!” Watson shouted excitedly. Bell finally succeeded. He had invented the first telephone. Later other inventors made better ones.( )1. Which of the following is true?A. Bell made the first telephone in 1870s.B. Bell succeeded in making telephone after two experiments.C. Bell was the owner of a workshop in his house in Scotland.D. Bell discovered the telephone in 1847.( )2. What did Bell do many experiemnts for?A. To give a request to his assistant.B. To express feelings though musical instruments.C. To send sound through a wire.D. To hear his assistant’s voice.( )3. What did other inventors do later?A. Made telephones unpopular.B. Made telephones useless.C. Made telephones disused.D. Made telephones better.( )4. Where did Bell lived later?A. In Scotland.B. In the US.C. In New Zealand.D. In the UK.( )5. What did Bell have an interest in?A. musicB. physicsC. philosophyD. soundThe Best Thing About Maya’s BrotherIt was not a good morning for Maya. Everything was going wrong. First, she woke up late and had to get ready for school quickly. She didn’t have time to eat breakfast. And when she packed her school bag, she couldn’t find her ruler.“Let me help you,” said her brother, Abdul. He found her ruler on the floor. “Let’s run,” he said. “We will just make it.”But her problems weren’t over. She forgot to bring her homework and the teacher was not happy about that. The teacher gave her writing homework to do the next day. On the way home, it started to rain. She dropped her books on the ground as she got off the bus.Abdul got off the bus just behind her. “Don’t worry,” he said. “If we take them home and dry them quickly, they will be all right.”“Thanks, Abdul,” said Maya.That night Maya sat down to do her homework. But when she read the topic of the writing homework, she smiled. The teacher had written at the top of the page: “Write about your best friend. Explain what you like best about him or her.” She thought a while and started to write, “The best thing about my brother Abdul…”( )1. A. went to bed B. stood up C. woke up D. sat down( )2. A. breakfast B. lunch C. tea D. supper( )3. A. jump B. fly C. climb D. run( )4. A. angry B. happy C. sad D. satisfied( )5. A. rain B. snow C. be windy D. be cloudy( )6. A. repair B. finish C. dry D. broke( )7. A. Thanks B. Bye. C. Sorry. D. Pardon( )8. A. put B. lay C. sat D. looked( )9. A. cried B. smiled C. laughed D. shouted( )10. A. read B. listen C. speak D. writeCADBA CACBD。

沪教牛津版八年级英语上册完形填空、阅读理解试题及答案8

沪教牛津版八年级英语上册完形填空、阅读理解试题及答案8

沪教牛津版八年级英语上册完形填空、阅读理解试题及答案One day Dad came home from work and told us to get dressed. He was taking us out to dinner and a movie.We went to a nice restaurant. Mum ordered escargot. Alec wanted fish and chips, but they didn’t serve that there.After dinner we drove to a movie theater. There were twenty movies playing there. Mom and Dad picked a cartoon one. Luckily, the movie was very interesting.After the movie went on a few minutes, Ethan cried. He wanted popcorn. Dad went and bought him some. While Ethan was eating the popcorn, he dropped some on the floor, even on the hair of the woman in front.When we left the movie, it was dark outside. Ethan fell asleep. Mom put him in his car seat. Dad asked if we wanted to go for a ride since the baby was sleeping. We drove up to the top of a hill and stopped the car. I could see the whole city there. Many cars were driving on the road. Colorful lights were shining on both sides of the busy streets. Just at that time, Ethan woke up and began to cry again. I knew it was time to go home.( )1. A. music B. dinner C. sport D. business( )2. A. bank B. cinema C. restaurant D. school( )3. A. serve B. buy C. made D. want( )4. A. rode B. flew C. jumped D. drove( )5. A. Luckily B. Suddenly C. Quickly D. Slowly( )6. A. smiled B. laughed C. jumped D. cried( )7. A. collected B. picked up C. dropped D. looked up()8. A. bright B. dark C. fresh D. hot( )9. A. eating B. singing C. sleeping D. talking( )10. A. woke up B. picked up C. look for D. fell asleepBCAAD DCBCAA rocket leaves Earth and lifts into space. SallyRide is on the rocket. She is the first Americanwoman in space. She is also the youngest astronaut to circle Earth.Sally Ride grew up in California. She liked to play tennis, and she loved learning about space. When Sally Ride finished college, she read in the newspaper that the United States space program wanted women to be astronauts. She sent a letter saying that she would like to become an astronaut. Sally Ride was chosen for the program at the age of 27.In 1978 Sally Ride moved to Texas to learn her new job. She studied very hard. She needed to know how to do science experiments while in space. The experiments would help people learn more about Earth.In 1983 Sally Ride flew on the space shuttle Challenger for the first time. Shewas only 32 years old. When the flight ended, the shuttle landed safely on Earth.Sally Ride said that she liked to float around in the Challenger. She also liked looking out the windows. She could see many countries at one time. In 1984 Sally Ride made her last trip into space.( )1. Why is Sally Ride an important person?A. She liked to learn about outer space.B. She taught people about space.C. She traveled to many countries.D. She was the first American woman in space. ( )2. The author probably wrote this article to ____.A. tell readers about spaceB. get readers to become astronautsC. give readers facts about space shuttlesD. tell readers about a special astronaut ( )3. One of Sally Ride’s favourite parts of her space trip was _____.A. landing the shuttleB. going around EarthC. floating in the shuttl eD. learning about stars( )4. Which sentence from the selection shows that Sally enjoyed her job?A. She is also the youngest astronaut to circle Earth.B. Sally Ride was chosen for the program.C. The experiments would help people learn more about Earth.D. She said that it was great fun.( )5. What is the main idea of paragraph 4?A. How old Sally Ride was in 1983.B. Sally Ride’s childhood in California.C. What Sally Ride did in space.D. Sally Ride’s first trip into space.Dear Lisa,In your last letter you said that Chinese people were really friendly to the people they knew but careless about the people they didn’t know. Don’t worry about it. Smile at them, and I think they will give you smiles, too.I went to Germany 2 years ago on a business trip. I stayed there for a month. When I got there I spoke only a little German, so I asked a Chinese who owned a restaurant for help. He picked me up from the hotel in the daytime, and sent me back at night. And sometimes he would not let me pay for the meal.I’m sure that if you need some help in China, those Chinese around you will be ready to give you a hand. So don’t worry about living in China. And I heard that your college is the best one in China. I believe your life there will become better and better.YoursJohn ( )1. Lisa is probably in ____ now.A. America.B. Germany.C. China.D. England.( )2. We know from the passage that the restaurant owner John met in Germany was ___.A. coolB. poorC. kindD. impolite( )3. The underlined word “it” refers to ____.A. Chinese people were not friendlyB. Chinese people were careless about the people they didn’t know.C. if you smile at a Chinese, he/she will give you a smiles, tooD. Chinese people were friendly to the strangers()4. Lisa may be a ___.A. doctorB. middle school studentC. reporterD. college student( )5. Which of the following is not true?A. Lisa thought Chinese people were careless about the strangers.B. John was not good at speaking German.C. John never paid for the meal in Germany.D. John stayed in Germany for a month.CCBDCCollecting stamps is an interesting hobby. Lots of people 1 stamps as small art work. There are often famous persons, places and important events on stamps. And we can learn much 2 from stamps. I think boys and girls would find it 3 to learn from stamps. Teachers and 4 can encourage young boys and girls to collect stamps. And this isn’t an5 hobby. You won’t pay too much money.I 6 collecting stamps last year. I collect stamps for fun, knowledge and happiness. It isjust a hobby. I do not look at it as a 7 . Most of my stamps are from China, but some are from other 8 . I do not buy stamps for collecting. I take most of my stamps right off the 9 .My family and my friends know that I collect stamps, and they usually give me some used stamps even 10 stamps. Being a collector is enjoyable. What are you waiting for?( )1. A. guess B. describe C. Choose D. notice( )2. A. time B. memory C. knowledge D. advice( )3. A. traditional B. fresh C. right D. wrong( )4. A. famers B. workers C. doctors D. parents( )5. A. expensive B. cheap C. interesting D. boring( )6. A.finished B. began C. completed D. supported( )7. A. job B. joke C. show D. program( )8. A. cities B. villages C. countries D. towns( )9. A. emails B. diaries C. letters D. articles( )10. A. old B. small C. cheap D. newBCBDA BACCDI usually go to work by subway. I get to work by 8:00 A.M. Before I start my job, I put on my uniform and look at myse lf in the mirror (镜子)and make sure that I look neat(整洁的). At 8:30 in the morning, I go on duty. I usually eat lunch from twelve to one and generally take a ten-minute break in the morning and in the afternoon. A t 4:30 in the afternoon, I go off duty.I enjoy my job very much. I meet all kinds of people and talk to everyone. Many people ask me questions, and I give them the necessary(必需的)information. I try to be very helpful. I never stay in one place long. On the contrary(相反), I am constantly on the move. Most men take off their hats in my car. Sometimes I tell passengers to put out their cigarettes. Some people smile at me and others ignore (忽视)me. My life is a series of "ups" and "downs".In fact, my life can be described as consisting of (由……组成)a series of “ups” and “downs”. ( )1. The passage mainly tells us ____.A. what the author looks likeB. what “life” means to the authorC. what a typical day is like for the authorD. what kinds of people the author works with ( )2. We may infer from the passage that the author is a(n)_____.A. policemanB. driverC. floor cleanerD. lift operator( )3. The expression “constantly on the move” in the passage refers to the fact that ___.A. the author always calls out floors very clearlyB. the author seldom stays in one place for a long timeC. the author meets all kinds of people and talks to everyoneD. the author usually helps passengers move their baggage( )4. Which of the following is TRUE?A. The author stars working at 8:00 am every day.B. The author is not welcomed by the people in his “car”.C. Most men take off their hats because it is hot in the author’s “car”.D. The “car” is not allowed to smoke.( )5. How many hours does the author exactly work every day?A. 6.5 hours.B. 7 hours.C. 8 hours.D. 7.5 hoursCDBDACan fire accident happen when we are at home? What can we do to make sure that we and our families are less likely to be destroyed by fire? Fire is hot, and the smoke from it pollutes the environment around us. Fire can also destroy things in our homes. Here are the things we can do to protect our home from fire.In the kitchen◆Don’t cook alone without being together with an adult.◆Don’t put anything that is easy to burn near a stove.In the house◆Never put anything like clothes or blanket on a lamp.◆Don’t stand too close to a fireplace or a stove.◆Never play with matches or candles. If we see someone playing with them, ask him or her to stop.Around electricity◆Never put anything into an electrical socket.◆Turn off lights, TVs and other electrical machines after using them.( )1. This passage is mainly about ___.A. smokeB. electricityC. pollutionD. fire( )2. In the kitchen, what shouldn’t the kids do?A. Cook alone.B. Eat some food.C. Take away the things which are easy to burn.D. Cook together with adults.( )3. In the house, what should we do to avoid fire?A. Never put anything on a lamp.B. Put some clothes on a lamp.C. Stand closer to a fireplace.D. Stand closer to a stove.( )4. What should we do if someone playing with matches or candles?A. Give him or her more matches or candles.B. Play with him or her together.C. Ask him or her to stop.D. Do nothing.()5. We should ___ electrical machines after using them.A. turn onB. turn offC. turn upD. turn overDAACBBrad stood at the corner, waiting for the school bus. He was looking at some pictures that he had taken on his family trip to San Antonio.A younger boy and his mother stood talking nearby. The boy’s big sister was sick, and the little boy didn’t want to get on the bus alone. He began to cry when the bus arrived.Brad felt sorry for the boy. “Come on the bus with me,” Brad said. “We can sit together. What class are you in?””Mrs. Banks’s first-grade class,” the boy said.The boys got on the bus and sat down together. “My name is Brad. What’s yours?”Brad asked.“I’m Eduardo,” the little boy said.Brad showed Eduardo his pictures. He explained what each photograph was. There were pictures of the Alamo, the Riverwalk, the Tower of the Americas, and the amusement park the family had visited.Eduardo found Brad’s pictures so entertaining that he didn’t want to get off the bus when it finally stopped in front of the school. “Come on, Eduardo,” Brad said. “If you want, I’ll walk you to your classroom. Mrs. Banks used to be my teacher, too. We can look at these pictures again on the way home.”( )1. Who might Brad travel to San Antonio with?A. His friends.B. His teacher and classmates.C. His parents and sisters.D. His workmates.( )2. The boy began to cry because ____A. he didn’t want to go to school by busB. he was illC. his mother didn’t sent him to schoolD. his sister was ill( )3. Who is Mrs. Banks?A. Eduardo’s teacher.B. Eduardo’s motherC. The school principal.D. Brad’s mother( )4. In this story, the word entertaining means ____A. 无用的B. 有趣的C. 可怕的D. 枯燥的( )5. The author probably wrote this passage in order to ____A. tell you how to take picturesB. tell readers about San AntonioC. tell readers to take a tripD. tell about a kind personMy grandfather was born in 1926. He says that when he was a boy, life 1 different fromthe way it is now. He told me 2 some of the differences.Grandpa took out his old photo album and showed 3 a picture of when he was about my age. He looked so different. He 4 any shoes. He said that during the summer, he and his brothers and sisters went barefoot. They only wore shoes in winter.Then he talked about that there was no television 5 he grew up. The family had a radio and listened to 6 music each night. Some of his 7 memories are of sitting in front of that old radio.He walked two miles to school each morning 8 there was no bus. However, he didn’t miss one day of school. He liked being with all 9 kids and learning about the world.Grandpa said that some things have changed, but it is still fun spending time with family.I agree. Families may not listen to the radio 10 pick apples together anymore, but whatever they do, it is still fun 11 time with one another.( )1. A. is B. are C. was D. were( )2. A. with B. about C. in D. at( )3. A. me B. I C. my D. mine( )4. A. isn’t wearing B. doesn’t wear C. won’t wear D. wasn’t wearing ( )5. A. a B. an C. the D. /( )6. A. good B. well C. best D. the best( )7. A. because B. until C. since D. when( )8. A. other B. another C. others D. the other( )9. A. or B. but C. and D. so( )10. A. spend B. to spend C. spends D. spentCBADD CADAB。

上海牛津版八年级下学期英语阅读理解期末强化训练整理U4

上海牛津版八年级下学期英语阅读理解期末强化训练整理U4

Reading comprehension 4A.Choose the best answerThe water tap was leaking again, and the noise was driving Cassie crazy.Cassie looked at her watch. It was nearly nice o’clock. She climbed out of bed and stood on a chair by the shelf. Her mother’s Mr. Fix-it book was on the top shelf. Cassie stepped down quietly. She read the book quickly until she found the page she was looking for, and then began to read carefully.Next, Cassie opened a box in the kitchen and picked out the tools she needed—a hammer, a wrench, and several small things. It was no easy job for her to do the repair, and she tried several times. Finally, the water tap was in pieces. One by one, she carefully laid them out on the table. That way she would know how they went back. While this was going on, her cat walked over to watch what she was doing.Cassie worked late into the night. At one point, she thought she was done. Oops! A small piece that she had forgotten still lay on the table. Slowly Cassie took the water tap apart one more time. This time she made sure everything was in place. She turned the water tap on and then off. One…two…three… She waited a full minute. There was no leak! Cassie smiled and put the tools back into the box. Then she went back into bed.The next morning, Dad was in the kitchen when Cassie got up.“Notice anything, Dad?” she asked.He looked around and listened, “Hmm, something’s missing…I can’t find out what it is…Wait, it’s too quiet in here!”“That’s right,” Cassie said. “Something is missing. I fixed the water tap. It doesn’t leak any more.”“That’s my girl,” Dad said. “It’s a good thing you are really like your mother.”( ) 8. The noise of _____ was driving Cassie crazy.A. the tapB. her catC. her fatherD. the clock( ) 9. Mr. Fix-it Book is probably a book on how to_____A. train petsB. fall asleepC. fix thingsD. cook food( ) 10. Cassie took the water tap apart again because________A.she had forgotten one pieceB. the tap was still leakingC. the cat had taken one piece awayD. she hadn’t understood the book( ) 11. The water tap wasn’t fixed until______A. nine O’ clockB. late that nightC. the next morningD. the next afternoon( ) 12. In the end, _____ fixed the water tap.A. Cassie’s motherB. Cassie’s fatherC. Mr. Fix-itD. Cassie( ) 13. We can learn from the last sentence of the passage that______A.Cassie’ mother is good-lookingB.Cassie likes her mother very muchC.Cassie’ mother is good at fixing thingsD.Cassie looks quite like her mother( ) 14. From the passage we know that Cassie is a(n) ______ girl.A. funnyB. ableC. honestD. lazy8——14 ACABDCBB.Choose the words or expressions and complete the passageA young man and an old man were waiting for a bus at a station. They sat 15 each other. “What’s that in your bag?” asked the young man, pointing to a big bag beside him.“Money, nothing but money.”answered the old man. The young man couldn’t believe his own ears. “What?” he said to himself in surprise. “So much money? How I wish to get so much money!” Then he began to think about how to get it.The old man look 16 and it seemed that he could 17 keep his eyes open. “Sir,”the young man said. “I think you’d better lie down on the chair and have a rest. Don’t worry about the bus. I’ll wake you up in time.”“All right. It’s very kind of you, young man.” The old man lay down and fell asleep.The young man took the big bag gently. But when he was just going to run away, he found a corner of his fur coat was 18 the old man’s body. Several times he tried to pull it out, but he couldn’t. At last he 19 his coat and went away with the bag.The young man ran out of the station as quickly as he could. He reached a place, and there he thought the old man could n’t 20 him, he stopped and quickly opened the bag.To his disappointment, there was 21 but old newspapers in it. He hurried to the station at once. But when he got there, he found the old man was gone.( ) 15. A. between B. behind C. next to D. far from( ) 16. A. worried B. sad C. excited D. tired( ) 17. A. surely B. hardly C. nearly D. really( ) 18. A. under B. on C. near D. in( ) 19. A. put up B. put on C. took away D. took off( ) 20. A. watch B. notice C. find D. meet( ) 21. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing15——21CDBADCDC.Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words.Some cities are crowed. They have bus or train services to help people travel through them. In these cities, many people do not have cars. In New York, for example, o 22 about one third of the people drive to work.Why do people need to have a car? Some people need a car to get to work. Others like the freedom of having a car. But having a car can be e 23 . Many people take buses or trains instead. They don’t want to worry about the c 24 of having a car.How much would it need to o 25 a car? Learn the prices of new and used cars by looking at advertisement in the newspaper. Then count how much you would have to pay each month for a car. If you buy a car, you have to pay for insurance and registration(牌照). You a 26 have to take care of the car and buy gas. Put together all the money you have to pan and compare it w 27 the money you pay for buses and trains.Now do you s 28 want to buy a car?22. ________ 23. ________ 24. ________ 25. ________ 26. ________27. ________ 28. ________22. only 23. expensive 24. cost 25. own 26. also 27. with 28. stillD.Answer the questions.O.Henry was a pen name used by an American writer of short stories. His real name was William Sydney Porter. He was born in North Carolina in 1862. As a young boy, he lived an exciting life. He did not go to school for very long, but he managed to teach himself everything he needed to know. When he was about 20 years old, O.Henry went to Texas, where he tried different jobs. He first worked on a newspaper, and then had a job in a bank. When some money went missing form the bank, O. Henry was believed to have stolen it. Because of that, he was sent to prison. During the three years in prison, he learned to write short stories. After he got out of prison, he went to New York and continued writhing. He wrote mostly about New York and the life of the poor there. People liked his stories, because simple as the tales were, they would finish with a sudden changes at the end, to the readers’ surprise.29. What’s O.Henry real name?29. His real name was William Sydney Porter30. What did he do when he was in Texas?30. He tried different jobs, and he had worked in a newspaper and then in a bank.31. How did he get his education?31. He didn’t go to school for very long, but managed to teach himself everything he needed to know.32. Why was he sent to prison?32. Henry was believed to have stolen some money from the bank.33. How many years had he been in the prison?33. Three years34. Why do people love his stories?34. Simple as the tales were, they would finish with a sudden change at the end, to the reader’s surprise.35. What did he mainly write about?35. He wrote mostly about New York and the life of the poor there.。

沪教牛津版八年级英语上册完形填空、阅读理解试题及答案

沪教牛津版八年级英语上册完形填空、阅读理解试题及答案

沪教牛津版八年级英语上册完形填空、阅读理解试题及答案This term I make some friends in my school. They are very nice. I want to introduce their interest to you.Kate’s hobbies are making models and playing baseball. She is in the eighth grade. She has a pet dog, and she calls it Heidi. She has a lot of fun chatting on the computer. She can learn many things from the computer, like how people lived five hundred years ago. She thinks it can help her grow up.Mike is in the 8th grade, too. He likes collecting toys. He also loves computer, like Kate. And he is a Web Kid. He is good at making webpages. Many people like reading his webpages. In a computer exam last week, he won the 1st place. Another thing he likes doing is writing. When he was a child, his father gave him a book and it was interesting and made him like writing. He really should thank his father.( )1. A. am B. is C. are D. be( )2. A. they B. them C. theirs D. their( )3. A. eighth B. the eighth C. eight D. the eight( )4. A. and B. so C. or D. but( )5. A. in B. on C. at D. with( )6. A. live B. lives C. living D. lived( )7. A. collecting B. to collecting C. collects D. collect( )8. A. a B. an C. the D. /( )9. A. interest B. interests C. interesting D. interested( )10. A. can B. may C. should D. wouldCDBAB DAACCMy name is Tommy. I’m from the USA. I’m not good at sports. I tried to do different kinds of sports when I was at primary school. At first, I started to play football, but I didn’t make it. Because I couldn’t run fast. My mother also thought it was very tiring. Then I tried to play basketball. I was interested in basketball. The problem was that I was not tall enough, so I didn’t play very well. I gave up basketball after a few months. My father is good at ping-pong. He began to teach me ping-pong when I went to middle school. Most people think it is fun to play ping-pong, but I hated it. I had to pick the ball up from time to time. It was really borning! Now I’m starting to play volleyball. But I don’t really don’t know how to play it. What shall I do?( )1. Tommy began to do sports when he ____.A. was at primary schoolB. was at middle schoolC. left primary schoolD. left middle school( )2. The underlined phrase “make it” means “____” in Chinese.A. 开始B. 整理C. 成功D. 制造( )3. How many kinds of sports are mentioned in the passage?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.D. Five.( )4. From the passage, we can learn that ___.A. Tommy’s mother is good at sportsB. Tommy is learning to play football at the momentC. Tommy’s father taught him to play basketballD. maybe Tommy will give up volleyball in the end( )5. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. Tommy’s sports life.B. Tommy’s family.C. Tommy’s friends.D. Tommy’s school life.ACCDAI woke up this morning around 5 a.m. and couldn’t go back to sleep. So, I decided to 1 the sunrise at the Jersey Shore.After breakfast, I walked down to the beach. I’d never seen anything like it—there wasn’t a footprint on the beach or anyone else around. It was just me, the beach and a few sea birds. Even those birds seemed to honor the moment and didn’t make a single sound.I walked over to the water, which was surprisingly warm in the morning, and then took a seat on the sand. After half an hour, the show started. The sun rose from the sea, looking like a large ball of fire, and the sky in the east became finished. The sun rose from the sea, looking like a large ball of fire, and the sky in the east became red. How beautiful it was! By then, there were lots of people on the beach. All of us enjoyed the beautiful sunrise.Though this was my first time watching the sun go up on the beach, I’m quite sure that I will do it again. Maybe I’ll try a different beach next time.( )1. A. hear B. visit C. look D. see( )2. A. breakfast B. lunch C. dinner D. supper( )3. A. but B. so C. or D. however( )4. A. us B. him C. it D. me( )5. A. hear B. give C. find D. make( )6. A. hard B. warm C. wet D. windy( )7. A. finished B. started C. stopped D. died( )8. A. black B. white C. red D. blue( )9. A. go down B. go up C. come down D. come up( )10. A. beach B. road C. game D. showDACDD BBCBAI t’s a good idea to write a “thank you” letter when you get a present. You can also send an e-mail to thank him or her, but it’s better to write a short letter by hand.“Thank you” letters can be short. You can write your address in the top left-hand corner of the paper, but you don’t need to write his or her address. You can also write the date under your address.What should you write in the letter? Don’t worry. I have some advice for you. You can start the letter with “Dear…” followed by the name of the person you are writing to. In the first paragraph, you should thank the person for the gift and say something about it. In the second paragraph, you can write something about how you spent the holiday. You could also show interest in his or her holiday. You could also show interest in his or her holiday. In the third paragraph, you can talk about his or her family news. In the final paragraph, you should thank the person again for the gift, and give your wishes.( )1. After you get a gift from your friend, you’d better ____.A. send him or her a giftB. visit him or her right nowC. ask him or her for dinnerD. write a “thank you” letter by hand( )2. Where should we write the address when we write a “thank you” letter?A. In the middle of the paper.B. In the top, right corner of the paper.C. In the top, left corner of the paper.D. In the bottom, left corner of the paper.( )3. What can we write in the first paragraph?A. We can talk something about the gift.B. We can say something about the holiday.C. We can introduce ourselves.D. We can talk about ourselves.( )4. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. A “Thank you” letter can be very long.B. You must write his or her address on the paper.C. You can thank the person for the gift in the first and the last paragraphs.D. You should start your letter with “Dear” followed by your own name.( )5. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. History of “thank you” letters.B. Reasons of writing “thank you” letters.C. The importance of “thank you” letters.D. How to write “thank you” letters.DCACDIt’s Tuesday today. But 14-year-old Peter doesn’t go to schoo l. He sits at the computer in his bedroom. His young sister, Laura, also works on the computer in her parents’ bedroom. This term, the 12-year-old girl will learn how to send her homework to her teachers by e-mail and how to talk to her classmates on the Internet.There are no textbooks here, or no school bells. Teachers teach their students on computers. This is a computer school in Paris. At home, children use the Internet and online libraries to get books and knowledge. On the weekends, Peter, Laura and their classmates meet as a group in libraries, bookshops or parks. They communicate with each other on their homework.They also take some other classes. Laura is interested in painting. So she has painting classes every Friday. Peter likes playing the piano. So he takes some classes on Monday and Wednesday. One of their teachers says, “We encourage students to try something different besides the school work.”( )1. Where do Peter and Laura study?A. At school.B. At home.C. In the library.D. In the park.( )2. How often doe sLaura have painting classes?A. Once a week.B. Twice a week.C. Once a month.D. Twice a month.( )3. Which of the following is NOT true about Laura?A. Laura is two years younger than Peter.B. There are at least two children in her family.C. Laura is interested in playing the piano.D. Laura is a student in a computer school.( )4. What do Peter and Laura often do on the weekend?A. They go to visit their teachers.B. They take some other classes on the Internet.C. They play computer games at home.D. They meet their classmates outside the home.( )5. What’s the title for the passage?A. Education for Young Children.B. Importance of knowledge.C. Children’s Life in Paris.D. A New Kind of School—The Computer School. BACDDIt was a bright and sunny Sunday afternoon. John's parents were not at home so John 41to go to the Community Club to watch a basketball match. 42 was home except Barky, his pet Alsatian.Just after John had 43 , a thief broke open the window with a crowbar(撬棍). He stepped 44 the window and began searching the rooms. He saw John's father's safe. He turned the combination lock(号码锁) and opened the safe. The thief used to be John's father's best 45 and knew the secret combination.He took out the valuables. As he was about to leave, he heard a loud bark. He 46 and saw a big Alsatian and he froze in terror.Barky was about to jump on him when John came home. John 47 Barky to sit down.John told the 48 , "Come with me to the police station or else Barky will 49 you!"The thief had to 50 John to the police station with Barky close behind. A policeman handcuffed (戴上手拷)the thief after John told the policeman what had happened. In the end, the thief was sentenced to five years jail and fined ten thousand dollars for his crime.( )41. A. decided B. agreed C. offered D. liked( )42. A. Everybody B. Anybody C. Somebody D. Nobody( )43. A. come B. moved C. left D. reached( )44. A. across B. through C. past D. into( )45. A. student B. classmate C. friend D. customer( )46. A. looked down B. looked up C. picked up D. tidied up( )47. A. asked B. invited C. encouraged D. ordered( )48. A. thief B. police C. dog D. friend( )49. A. kill B. eat C. bite D. kiss( )50. A. take B. follow C. bring D. sendADCBC BDACBOne morning Katya was looking through the newspaper. She read reviews of a movie and a book. Reading these reviews gave Katya an idea. “I’m a good writer,” she thought. “Will they let me be a reviewer? I’ll write to the newspaper to see.”A week later Katya received a reply. “Dear Katya,” it began, “Thank you for your letter. At this time we do not need a reviewer. All our reviewers have several years of experience in writing for a newspaper. Please try us again when you have some writing experience.” Katya felt sad, but she decided not to let the newspaper refused her so easily.That day Katya wrote a review of a book she had just finished. She read her reviews again and again, made changes, and at last she thought the writing was quite good. Then she mailedthem to the newspaper.Several days later Katya got a call from the newspaper. “You are a very good writer,” it said. “How would you like to write monthly reviews?” Katya agreed at once.( )51. What was Katya good at?A. Drawing.B. Singing.C. Writing.D. Swimming.( )52. Why did Katya feel sad when she received the reply?A. Because the reply refused her to be a reviewer.B. Because the reply said she didn’t write well.C. Because the reply thought she only had written for newspaper too long.D. Because the reply didn’t need nay reviewer.( )53. What did Katya do after he received the letter from the newspaper editor?A. She decided to write a book instead.B. She was angry at the editor.C. She still wanted to to be a reviewer.D. She decided that she is a bad writer.( )54. What do you think of the review of a book Katya wrote in the third paragraph?A. It was very good.B. It was for kids to read.C. It was bad.D. It was for student to read.( )55. This passage is most about ____.A. a girl who gets a newspaper jobB. a letter from an editorC. an interesting book reviewD. people with newspaper experienceCACAAOnce upon a time, an Inuit man went hunting along the water for seals. He was very happy to see that many seals on the shore. He would certainly bring home a great meal for his wife and son. He went quietly towards the seals. Suddenly, the seals began to move into the water. He was disappointed. His meal was getting away.Then he saw that a seal was not moving as quickly as the others. The man went towards the last seal. It did not see him, but it moved into the water, too. The man rose to his feet. He had a strange feeling. He felt water begin to drip from his eyes. He touched his eyes and tasted the drops. Yes, they tasted like salty water. Strange loud sounds were coming from his mouth and chest. His wife and son heard that and ran to him. The man told them about the seals. He told how every seal ran away from the eyes of his wife and his son, and they cried with him. In this way, people first learned to cry.( )56. Why was the man happy when he saw many seals?A. Because the seals were beautiful.B. Because he thought he would have lots of seals to eatC. Because he could catch the seals and sell them for much money.D. Because his son liked seas.( )57. What does the underlined word “disapppointed” mean?A. 兴奋的B. 生气的C. 失望的D. 悲伤的( )58. Which of the forlowing sentence is right?A. The last seal saw the man and moved into the water.B. The last seal was caught by the man in the end.C. The last seal moved into the water though it did not see the man.D. The last seal swam towards the man.( )59. What does the strange feeling refer to?A. Excited.B. Sad.C. Angry.D. Hungry.( )60. Which of the following is the best titel of the passage?A. Man and Seal.B. Seal Hunters.C. The First Seal for a Meal.D. The First Tears.Listening to different kinds of songs can improve a child’s ability to enjoy and understand music. Listening to different kinds of songs can improve a child's ability to enjoy and understand music. It is the best time to show your child all kinds of music from classical music to rap music when he is in the primary school. Around the third or fourth grade, most children start to prefer popular music. Most of them like faster music at that time.Fill your child's life with much music as you can. Some ideas:∙Put a small stereo and a lot of CDs in your child's room.∙ A musical alarm clock can help your child wake up musically.∙Introduce your child to songs from your own childhood or music you really love.∙Sing in the car.∙Make or buy musical instruments and have them available in your child's play area.∙Cook to music, clean to music, and take time sometimes just to sit and listen to music as an activity.( )1. The underlined word ability may mean____.A. 天赋B. 能力C. 状态D. 兴趣( )2. When is the best time to show children all kinds of music?A. In the primary school.B. In the junior high school.C. In the senior high school.D. In the college.( )3. Children start to prefer pop music ____.A. During their first or second school year.B. During their third or fourth school year.C. After they become middle school students.D. Before they go to school.( )4. Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage?A. Singing in the car.B. Buying a lot of CDs.C. Buying musical instrumentsD. Reading to music.( )5. The passage mainly tells us ____.A. how to improve children’s musical ability.B. why we should improve children’s musical ability.C. what kind of music children like.D. when is the best time to show children musicDo you like putting on an apron and making a delicious meal for your family? Although making food is fun, it's important to know how to be safe. This means knowing when to get the help of a grownup assistant, how to keep things clean, and how to use the kitchen safely.If you've ever seen a cooking show on TV, you know that all the best cooks have an assistant. If you're a kid, a grownup assistant can come to make cooking easier and keep you safe. If your must use knives, the stove, or other kitchen appliances, you must have some grownups help. Some things that one of your parents in the kitchen may seem simple, but once you use them yourself, you might be surprised by how difficult they actually are. By having your assistant around, you can avoid surprises, stay safe, and have fun while you cook.( )1. This passage is written for ____.A. kidsB. grown-upsC. parentsD. cooks( )2. The underlined word “apron” may mean ___.A. 头巾B. 围裙C. 太阳帽D. 泳衣( )3. Who will be the best as a kid’s assistant in the kitchen?A. The kid’s younger sister.B. The kid’s twin brother.C. The kid’s father.D. The kid’s classmates.( )4. The main idea of the second paragraph is ___.A. how to be safe in the kitchenB. what to wear in the kitchenC. why a kid needs an assistant in the kitchenD. how to get the help of a grown-up in the kitchen( )5. The next part of the passage may be about ___.A. how to keep things clean in the kitchenB. how to be safe in the kitchenC. how to help others in the kitchenD. how to use things in the kitchenA woman came into a doctor’s office. “Doctor, there 36 many dogs in my neighborhood. They bark all day and all night, and I 37 sleep well.”“Try to be relaxed,”the doctor said 38 then took out a box of medicine. “Here are some sleeping pills 39 you. I think they can help you.”“Great! Thank you,” the 40 said. Then she 41 back home with the medicine.Some days later, the woman came back again. She looked angry and more tired. “Doctor, your pills don’t work. I’m 42 now,” she said.“Impossible!” said 43 doctor. “I think they are the best pills in the world.”“They may be the best,” said the woman, “but I couldn’t give them to the dogs. I tried to run after 44 dogs all night. And when I got one, it was really hard to make it 45 the pills. So now they still bark all day and night!”( )36. A. are B. is C. was D. were( )37. A. musn’t B. can’t C. may not D. needn’t( )38. A. so B. but C. and D. or( )39. A. to B. in C. on D. for( )40. A. women B. woman C. woman’s D. women’s( )41. A. goes B. is going C. went D. will go( )42. A. tired B. more tired C. most tired D. the most tired( )43. A. a B. an C. the D. /( )44. A. this B. that C. these D. those( )45. A. eat B. to eat C. eats D. eatingABCDA CBCDA。

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A. True or False(判断下列句子是否符合短文内容,符合的用:“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示)One day, my father and I were standing in line to buy tickets for the circus. Finally, there was only one family between us and the ticket counter.This family made a big impression on me. There were eight children, all probably under the age of 12. You could tell they didn't have a lot of money. Their clothes were not expensive, but they were clean. All the children stood a line, two-by-two behind their parents . They were excitedly talking about the clowns, elephants, and other acts they would see that night.. One could sense they had never been to the circus before. It promised to be a highlight(精彩场面) of their young lives.The ticket lady asked the father how many tickets he wanted. He responded, "Please let me buy eight children's tickets and two adult tickets so I can take my family to the circus."The ticket lady quoted the price. The man's wife let go of his hand, her head dropped, and her lip began to quiver(颤抖). The father leaned a little closer and asked, "How much did you say?" The ticket lady again quoted the price. The man didn't have enough money.How was he supposed to turn and tell his eight kids that he didn‘t have enough money to take them to the circus? Seeing what was going on, my dad put his hand in his pocket, pulled out a $20 bill and dropped it on the ground. (We were not wealthy !)My father reached down, picked up the bill, tapped the man on the shoulder and said, "Excuse me, sir, this fell out of your pocket."The man knew what was going on. He wasn't begging for a handout(援助) but certainly appreciated(感激) the help in such an embarrassing situation. He looked straight into my dad's eyes, took my dad's hand in both of his, squeezed tightly(握紧) onto the $20 bill, and with tear s running down his cheek, he replied, "Thank you, sir. This really means a lot to me and my family."My father and I went back to our car and drove home. We didn't go to the circus that night .( )1.My father and I were standing in line to buy two film tickets( )2.The family standing in front of us were made up nine people( )3.Tt night be the first time for those children to go to the circus.( )4.What the ticket lady said embarrassed both the poor man and his wife. ( )5.The man was grateful to my father for returning the money he had dropped on the ground.( )6.My father is a very kind person who is willing to help others out of their difficulties.( )7.My father and I came back home without going to the circus that night.B. Choose the best answer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案)The water tap was leaking(漏水) again, and the noise was driving Cassie crazy. Cassie looked at her watch. It was nearly nine o’clock. She climbed out of bed and stood on a chair by the shelf. He mother ’s Mr. Fix-it Book was on the shelf. Cassie stepped down quietly. She read the book quickly until she page she was looking for,and then began to read carefully.Next Cassie opened a box in the kitchen and picked out the tools she needed—a hammer,a wrench(扳手),and several small things.It was no easy job for her to do the repair,and she tried several times.Finally,the water tap was in pieces.One by one,she carefully laid them out on the table.That way she would know how they went back.While this was going on,her cat walked over to watch what she was doing.Cassie worked late into the night.At one point,she thought she was done.Oops!A small piece that she had forgotten still lay on the table.Slowly Cassie took the water tap apart(分开)one more time.This time she made sure everything was in place.She turned the water tap on and then off.One…two…three…She waited a full minute.There was no leak! Cassie smiled and put the tools back into the box.Then she went back into bed.The next morning,Dad was in the kitchen when Cassie got up."Notice anything,Dad?" she asked.He looked around and listened."Hmm,something's missing…I can't find out what it is…Wait,it's too quiet here !""That's right,"Cassie said."Something is missing.I fixed the water tap.It doesn't leak any more.""That's my girl,"Dad said."It's a good thing you are really like your mother."8.The noise of was driving Cassie crazy.A. the tapB. her catC. her fatherD. the clock9.Mr Fix-it Book is probably a book on how to .A .train pets B. fall asleep C. fix things D. cook food10.Cassie took the water tap apart again becauseA. she had forgotten one pieceB. the tap was still leakingC. the cat had taken one piece awayD. she hadn’t understood the book11.The water tap wasn’t fixed unti lA. nine o’clockB. late that nightC. the next morningD. the next afternoon12.In the end, fixed the water tap.A. Cassie’s motherB.Cassie’s fatherC. Mr. Fix-itD. Cassie13.We can learn from the last sentence of the passage thatA. Cassie’s mother is good-lookingB. Cassie likes her mother very muchC. Cassie’s mother is good at fixing thingsD. Cassie looks quite like her mother14.From the passage we know that Cassie is a(n) girl.A. funnyB. ableC. honestD. lazyC. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文)Go and watch the baby when it is asleep.See how his chest rises and falls,then rises and falls again.He doesn’t know what he is doing。

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沪教牛津版八年级英语上册完形填空、阅读理解试题及答案Tyler was walking down the street. His schoolbag was heavy and his foot was slow. He kept on going, stopping now and then only to pick up an empty can or a piece of paper. His heart felt as heavy as his schoolbag when he opened the door to his house.His mother was in the kitchen and making supper. She smiled and said, “Tyler, what happened? Is everything okay? “Nothing is Okay, Mum. Nothing will ever be okay again.” He stood in the middle of the kitchen. “It seems that you have had a bad day, Tyler. Is there anything I can do to help?” “Mum, There’s nothing we can do.”He sat down at the table. His mother sat down and waited for a moment until he began to speak again. “Today, the teacher talked about the Earth Day. I’m worried about our environment.” His mother thought for a minute and said, “It seems that you are very concerned about it, but did you know that you can do a lot to protect the environment? For example, you can take part in the activities on Tree-Planting Day. You can be an environmental volunteer. Don’t you worry so much?”Tyler smiled after hearing what his mother said.( )1. Tyler was ___ on his way home.A. excitedB. worriedC. shyD. nervous( )2. When Tyler got home, his mother was ___A. cookingB. washing clothesC. watching TVD. cleanng the room( )3. What does the underlined word “concerned” mean in Chinese?A. 伤心的B. 愤怒的C. 担心的D. 兴奋的( )4. Which of the following is TRUE, according to the passage?A. Tyler liked to put a lot of books in his school bag.B. Tyler’s mother didn’t care about what Tyler thought.C. Tyler picked up empty cans because his family was poor.D. Tyler’s worry disappears after hearing his mother’s words.( )5. From the passage, we know that ______.A. every student should do a part-time jobB. it is easy to an environment volunteerC. parents should give more pocket money to their childrenD. everyone should try their best to protect the environmentBACDDThere is no one like you in the world. So you should learn to be happy with yourself.As we all know, nobody is perfect. So if you are not the most beautiful or the smartest person, that’s okay. If you do feel there is room for improving, then try your best to make some changes. If you have tried your best but still aren’t content, ask yourself two simple questions. First, are you happy with who you are? If the answer is yes, then there’s nothing to worry about. If you’re okay with yourself and you’ve done your best in everything, you should be content. Second, have you given yourself enough time to improve? You know improving takes time.Self-confidence is also very important. If you are confident, you’ll be okay with the way you are. However, here is some advice if you’re not confident. First, find out your talents and try to use them. Second, don’t always compare yourself with others. Third, forgive yourself for some mistakes you may have made.( )1. What should you do if you feel there is room for improving?A. Try to be the smartest one.B. Try to make some advice.C. Ask yourself some questions.D. Be happy with who you are.( )2. The underlined word “content” in the passage means “____” in Chinese.A. 努力的B. 满足的C. 渴望的D. 进步的( )3. According to the passage, if you have tried your best but still aren’t content, maybeyou____.A. should give yourself enough timeB. are not hard-workingC. are not confidentD. don’t learn about your talents( )4. The writer gives us three pieces of advice on ___.A. being contentB. being perfectC. how to change ourselvesD. building self-confidence( )5. What is the passage mainly about?A. Why nobody is perfect.B. How to build different from others.C. How to be different from others.D. How to be happy with ourselves.BBADDLong ago, there was a lonely traffic light. She thought everybody cared for her. People sometimes stood by her, waiting for the green light. Then they would leave and cross the street.Later on, the traffic light often saw a red car. There was a mother and two children in the car. If the traffic light was red, the car would stop and the two children would say hello to her. When she was green, they would go on without looking at her. The traffic light wanted their attention, so she stayed red the next time when the red car went by. Soon a repairman came. “What a terrible traffic jam!” he said. The traffic light saw many cars waiting on the road. All the people in the cars looked worried. The traffic light felt sorry about the trouble she had made.The traffic light decided to turn from red to green properly even if she could only see the two children for several seconds. However, she wasn’t lonely any longer. She knew that all the people in the cars were paying attention to her.( )1. A. lay B. sat C. stood D. slept( )2. A. return B. leave C. arrive D. discuss( )3. A. saw B. stopped C. mend D. broke( )4. A. red B. green C. yellow D. white( )5. A. listening to B. hearing about C. putting up D. looking at( )6. A. turned B. stayed C. held D. move( )7. A. good B. interesting C. wonderful D. terrible( )8. A. surprised B. excited C. worried D. surprised( )9. A. months B. days C. hours D. seconds( )10. A. cars B. houses C. rooms D. schoolsCBAAD BDCDAAlex loved th e circus. “Someday I’m going to join the circus,” Alex told everyone. Then one day he saw an ad in the newspaper. A small circus was holding auditions to choose performers for the summer season. “What a good opportunity,” thought Alex. “I’ve got just two weeks to get good at something.”For two weeks he practiced juggling three rubber balls.At the tryouts, Alex wasn’t given three balls to juggle, but six eggs!One by one Alex threw the eggs into the air. He threw them so high that the eggs went out of control. One egg landed on his shoulder. Another landed on his foot. One egg even landed on his head. The rest broke in his hands. Alex bowed, smiled, and left the ring. “At least I tried,” he thought to himself.Then the owner of the circus ran up to him. “That was wonderful!” he shouted. “You’re hired!”“I am?” said Alex. “You think I am a good juggler?”“No,” said the owner. “I think you’re a terrible juggler, but you’re a great clown. Didn’t you hear everyo ne laughing?”Alex wiped the egg off his face and smiled. He was going to spend his summer with the circus after all.( )1. In this passage, the word auditions means ____A. 选拔赛B. 运动会C. 促销会D. 资格赛( )2. You can tell from the passage that Alex ___A. was an experienced jugglerB. had not expected to juggle eggsC. was the funniest clown in the circusD. was the only clown in the circus( )3. How did Alex probably feel when the circus owner hired him?A. WorriedB. Unhappy.C. Surprised.D. Nervous( )4. Alex will most likely spend his summer ____A. making people at the circus laughB. teaching people how to juggleC. learning how to juggle eggsD. making up classes at school( )5. What is the best summary of this passage?A.A boy makes everyone laugh.B. A boy teaches himself how to juggle with balls.C. A boy runs away to join the circus.D. A boy tries out as a juggler but is hired as a circus clown.Next time you eat peaches, don’t throw away the pits. This part of the peach can be used to grow a peach tree. It is not difficult to grow a peach tree. All it needs is a little care.Take the pits from some peaches. Peach pits have very hard shells that need to be softened.to damage the seed inside. Open the pit only enough that water can get in after it is planted.Fill some small pots with a soil-free potting mix(无土盆栽混合物). This type of mix is made from plant fibers and plant food. Put one seed in each pot. Plant the seed an inch deep. Add water and place the pot in a clear plastic bag. Make the bag puff out (膨胀)by blowing air into it. Thenseal(密封)it. The bag will act as a little greenhouse..Now place the pots in a sunny place. Water them when they seem dry. In a few months, you’ll have tiny peach trees. They can be kept indoors for at least two years. After that, they’ll be big enough to plant outside.( )1. The underlined word “soaking” may mean ______A. 浇灌B. 浸泡C. 风干D. 烧灼( )2. From the passage, we know that we can plant ___ peach seed(s) in a pot.A. Only one.B. Two.C. Three.D. Four.( )3. How deep should you plant a peach seed?A. One inch.B. Two inches.C. Six inches.D. One foot.( )4. We should place the pot where it is ___.A. hotB. coldC. sunnyD. cloudy( )5. This passage is mostly about ___A. how to make a greenhouseB. how to grow a peach tree from a peach pitC. why peach trees are hard to growD. a good use for plastic bagsI am a sloth. I live in the rain forest. If you want to see me, you will have to look 1 . I blend in with the trees. Other animals 2 see me. This helps keep me safe.I sleep in the daytime and stay awake 3 night. I hang upside down from a tree 4 I sleep. In fact, I am upside down a lot. I use my claws 5 on tightly. I do not want to fall. Some people think I 6 lazy. That is not really true. I just move slowly, and I can stay still for 7 long time. Sometimes I am still for so long that green plants grow on me.I eat leaves and fruit from the trees. 8 I do not eat much. That is because I do not move around enough to get very hungry. Maybe you 9 a rain forest someday. Then you can look up into a tree and see 10 you can find me. I will probably be hanging around.( )1. A. care B. careful C. carefully D. carelessly( )2. A. cannot B. mustn’t C. needn’t D. may not( )3. A. in B. on C. with D. at( )4. A. after B. since C. when D. before( )5. A. hang B. to hang C. hanging D. hangs( )6. A. am B. is C. are D. was( )7. A. a B. an C. the D. /( )8. A. And B. So C. Or D. But( )9. A. visit B. will visit C. visits D. are visiting( )10. A. unitl B. although C. if D. becauseCADCB AADBCMy family went on a camping trip. There were signs all around the campground. The signs said “This is Bear Country.” I 1 what that meant. Bears were close by.One night we 2 up late by the campfire. Then we went back in our 3 to go to sleep. We got in our sleeping bags and closed our 4 .I had not quite fallen asleep when I 5 a sound. Something was scratching at the front of6 tent. I could not see anything in the7 . I got scared and screamed. AHHHHH! Dad heard the scratching, and he heard me screaming. He8 banging pots and pans together. Dad was trying to scare the bear and make it9 away. His plan must have worked. It got very quiet outside our tent.No one wanted to go outside and see if the bear was still there. We were all too scared. When 10 finally came, we left the camping area. “Let’s rent a cabin next time,” Mom said.( )1. A. saw B. knew C. heard D. felt( )2. A. stayed B. looked C. put D. pick( )3. A. bedroom B. house C. kitchen D. tent( )4. A. bags B. books C. mouths D. eyes( )5. A. heard B. made C. produced D. send( )6. A. their B. his C. our D. your( )7. A. sun B. dark C. room D. tent( )8. A. started B. finished C. continued D. ended( )9. A. fly B. jump C. swim D. go( )10. A.morning B. afternoon C. noon D. eveningBADCA CBADA。

初中_英语_牛津上海(五四学制)_八年级上阅读训练

初中牛津英语阅读训练A.On 3 July 2003, a 35-year-old Englishman called Doug Bruce walked into a police station in New York, and told the police that he did not know his own name. He had woken up a few minutes earlier on a subway train, with a headache, and had no idea where he was going or who he was. “I was frightened,”he said later, when talking about the experience. “I didn’t know anything. It was like being in the darkness.”Doug went to the police station because he had nowhere else to go. He was wearing a T-shirt, shorts and had a bag with something in it: a Spanish book, a bunch of keys and a map of New York. The police were confused. “We’d never had anything like this bef ore,” said a policeman. They sent Doug to a hospital. On his name card the nurse wrote “unknown white man”.The doctors were surprised at his memory loss. Although Doug could make sentences without difficulty, he remembered nothing about his own past. One doctor at the hospital said that he only ever seen such a serious diseases “in the films and books”.The hospital would not let Doug go until he had come to himself. Finally, hospital staff came across a phone number in his Spanish book. It was the number of his friend. Doug phoned and she recognized his voice at once. “Is that you, Doug?”she said. His friend went to the hospital, told the doctors who Doug was, and took him home.“Home” turned out to be a perfect flat in downtown Manhattan, which he shared with two dogs and three birds. Doug discovered that he had once lived in Paris, where he had made a lot of money working at a big company. Then he had got tired of the business world, and so he left and went to New York for a four-year course in photography.Now that Doug has discovered himself, he had to deal with other difficulties. He was worried about meeting his family and friends. They seemed like strangers to him. His sisters told him that he had changed; before his memory loss, he seldom showed his feelings in public. Now he has become much more relaxed and doesn’t fear showing his feelings. ( )1. When Doug went to the police station, he knew _________.A. his nameB. his addressC. his workD. none of above( )2. Doug went to the police station because _________.A. he wanted to find out why he was on the subway trainB. he wanted to find out why he had a headacheC. he wanted to find out who he wasD. he wanted the police to help him find his bag( ) 3. The hospital staff helped Doug found his identity (身份) by _________.A. finding his ID cardB. calling the policeC. calling his friendD. finding a Spanish book( ) 4. The underlined words “come to”in the fourth paragraph mean _________.A. fall asleepB. wake upC. fall downD. pass away( ) 5. Doug once lived and worked in _________.A. New YorkB. LondonC. ParisD. Madrid( ) 6. Compared with what he used to look like, now Doug became more _________.A. shyB. shamedC. openD. quietB. Choose the best words or expressions and complete the passage. (12分)People who lived before the 1880s probably would not travel very far. They would not have time to travel far from their work. Anyone who travelled ___1___ would usually walk or ride a horse. But in Germany a man called Karl Benz had an idea that ___2__ the world in a dramatic way. In 1885, he made the first car.He called the car Benz Motorwagen. It has 3 wheels, unlike most cars today. The car could only go at a speed of 16 kilometres an hour.At around the same time, a man named Henry Ford was making his first car in Detroit, America. Detroit is now still famous all over the world as the centre of American car-making.Cars were very few and only rich people could buy them. However, in England cars were thought to be ___3___ at that time, so for a few years someone had to walk in front of every car waving (摇) a red flag! This was to make sure that the car did not go too fast and hurt anyone.In 1910s, Henry Ford had produced a better kind of car called the Model T Ford and he built a factory where the cars could be made by machines. In this way the cars could be made __4__, the cost was less and more and more people could buy them. But there was still a problem that all the cars were black. That was because it was ___5___ to produce cars that were all the same colour. Now, of course, you can buy cars in all ___6___.( ) 1. A. by air B. by sea C. on foot D. on land ( ) 2. A. decorated B. built C. changed D. travelled ( ) 3. A. interesting B. unusual C. dangerous D. wonderful ( ) 4. A. quickly B. slowly C. carefully D. quietly( ) 5. A cheaper B. safer C. more expensive D. more difficult ( ) 6. A. colours B. kinds C. shapes D. sizesC. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words.In the White House, there were some children. They lived with their fathers or grandfathers or v____1____ them often. Here, I’ll tell you s___2___ about them.Chelsea, daughter of Bill and Hillary Clinton, enjoyed s___3___ time with her father. She liked Maths and f____4____ languages best in school. She was very i___5___ in soccer and ballet.Amy Carter, President Jimmy Carter’s daughter, moved into the White House at the a____6___ of nine. She was m___7___ younger than her three brothers, so she lived in the love of “four fathers”.President John F. Kennedy’s children, John and Caroline, often came to visit their father in the office. The president enjoyed their company and loved w____8______ them play. Caroline had a pony named Macaroni. It walked freely around the White House gardens.Thomas Lincoln was the y____9____ son of President Abraham Lincoln. Once he d___10__ how to make all the White House bells ring at the same time. It s_____11_____ all the people in the building!D. Answer the questions.Warren Buffett is the most successful player on the stock market (股市). He has earned 62 billion dollars, but he still loves Coca-Cola and burgers, wears old clothes and lives in the same house he bought for $1,000 fifty years ago.Last week Forbes Magazine named him the world’s richest man. He has made a lot of money on the stock market.Buffett showed a talent for business from an early age. He says he collected used golf balls to sell at age 8. He says he sold soda pop(汽水) door-to-door, rented out pinball machines (弹球机) to barber shops and sold newspapers. In high school he bought land with his savings and worked as a rent collector (收房租的人).At 11, Buffett bought his first shares(股票). Although they earned him just $5, it opened the door to his future successes on the market. However, Bill Gates, a former wealthiest man and a long-time friend of Buffett’s, said Buffett is a careful man. “Last time we played golf he wouldn’t buy a golf glove. He used Band-Aids (邦迪牌创可贴) instead. Next time I may have to try to with Band-Aids myself to get an edge on him.But both of the billionaires have decided to give their money to the poorbecause they think it’s their duty to help the people who needs help. Last June Buffett said he would give 85 per cent of his money away, to Bill Gates’ charity programmes. This will make him the biggest donator (捐赠人) to charity in US history.88. Who is Buffett? (1分)___________________________________________________________ _89. How much money does he own according to the passage? (2分)___________________________________________________________ _90. Buffett doesn’t live a simple life, does he? (2分)___________________________________________________________ _91. What did he do to make money when he was in high school? (2分)___________________________________________________________ _92. When did Buffett start to enter the stock market? (2分)___________________________________________________________ _93. Why did Buffett give his money to the poor? What will you do if you have the money? (3分)___________________________________________________________ _A. 69—74 DCCBCCB. 75—80 DCCAAAC. 1. something /stories 2.visited 3. spending 4.foreign 5. interested 6.age7. much 8.watching 9.youngest 10.discovered 11.surprised86. so 87. discoveredD. 88. He is the most successful player on the stock market.89. 62 billion dollars.90. Yes, he does.91. He bought land with his savings and worked as a rent collector.92. At 11.93. Because he thinks it’s his duty to help the people who needs help. I will do the same. (Any reasonable answer is OK.)。

完整版沪教牛津版八年级英语上册完形填空、阅读理解试题及答案

完整版沪教牛津版八年级英语上册完形填空、阅读理解试题及答案沪教牛津版八年级英语上册完形填空、阅读理解试题及答案Dear Mom,I ’ m sorry that I can ’ t go back home for Mother ’ s Day next week. On that day, I ’ ll ha to an important meeting for my boss, who helps me a lot with my work and life here. But I ’ ll fi time to see you at home soon.Mom, thank you for everything you ’ ve done for Tim and meDad.Afterdid ten years ago,you had to work in a supermarket in the daytime and in a restaurant at night. But you always gaveus two your love and care. Though you don have to’t work now, I still remember your cominghome late and feeling tired many evenings.Tim is going to finish his studies next month. He said he would move back from school andlook for a job near home. I ’ m glad you won ’ t live by yourself anymore. Let ’ s plan to take a trip the near future. It ’ s been years since theree of us took a trip together.Happy Mother ’ s Day. I love you, Mom.Best wishes,John( )1. A. interesting B. important C. exciting D. funny ( 形 )( )2. A. place B. rooms C. time D. houses(名 )( )3. A. Dad B. uncle C. aunt D. sister( 名 )( )4. A. work B. study C. rest D. play( )( )5. A. at noon B. in the morning C. in the afternoon D. at night( 短 )( )6. A. his B. my C. her D. your (代)( )7. A. happy B. tired C. wonderful D. angry (形)( )8. A. start B. continue C. finish D. begin ()( )9. A. look up B. pick up C. look for D. thank for (短)( )10. A. one B. two C. three D. four (数)BCAAD DBACCWe often hear people say that “When I was a child ⋯”“Ten years ago ⋯”“When I was inschool⋯”It seems that people like talking about the past a lot. You may be not interested intheir past, but they are so generous to share it with you. Why do people like to think of thepast?others very much. He always talked about the life in the army when he was young. Therewere many interesting things, and also some sad things. He was so happy to talk about them.He enjoyed his time in the army. Talking about the memories made him excited. He told me helearned a lot in those days. They made his life colorful. I am so glad to be his listener.Sometimes the memories are happy, and sometimes they are sad. But the memories peoplewould like to share are all unforgettable to them.( )1. The first paragraph told us that people like to say their ___.A. futureB. successC. pastD. everyday life( )2. What does the underlined word “generous”mean in Chinese?A. 吝的B. 大方的C. 掩的D. 勉的( )3. How did Uncle Luo think of his past time in the army?( (A. Bad.B. Stupid.C. Interesting.D. Dangerous.)4. Why do people like to share their memories with others?A. Their stories are always happy.B. They feel tired.C. They are very sad now.D. The past memories are unforgettable.)5. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Uncle Luo stayed in the army for some time.B. People only remember their happy time.C. Many people enjoy talking about their past time.D. Uncle Luo knows the writer ’s father.Bill and Jill were going to visit Da-wei and Li-hua Wu in Taiwan for several days.Before they left America, Bill and Jill tried to learn about Chinese food and Taiwanese ways of doing things. They wanted to be polite. They learned that most people in Taiwan eat rice, drink tea, and take off their shoes when they go into a friend's apartment. Bill and Jill even learned to use chopsticks.At the same time, Da-wei and Li-hua learned about American food and American ways of doing things. They wanted to be friendly. When Bill and Jillcame to the Wu's house, Da-wei and Li-hua told them to keep their shoes on. Later they went out for dinner. They ate pizza and drank Coke. The next few days, they had breakfast in a coffee shop and ate hamburgers in a fast-food restaurant.On their way back to America, Bill and Jill were thinking about why theynever ate rice or drank tea or ate with chopsticks. They never took off their shoes when they visited the Wu family. They thought that living in Taiwan was just like living in America.( )1. A. reached B. stayed in C. moved to D. left( )2. A. he B. I C. They D. We( )3. A. drink B. grow C. sell D. eat( )4. A. make B. use C. buy D. break ( )5. A. talked B. heard C. learned D. felt( )6. A. angry B. friendly C. excited D. happy ( )7. A. school B. office C. house D. restaurant ( )8. A. days B. minutes C. years D. centuries ( )9. A. often B. usually C. sometimes D. never( )10. A. shirts B. blouse C. shoes D. socks ACDBC BCADCBody language is an important part of communication. important to understand how you can (and can If you want to communicate well, it ’ s’ t) use your body language to say what you mean,especially when you’ re in a foreign country.If a person is bored, he won’ t look at the person who is talking to him. He will find other things to do. He may also keep looking at his watch or a clock. If a person is open to you, hisarms and legs will not be crossed. And if a person is relaxed, you will know it by looking at hisbody, even his breathing is slower.Here are some examples of body language.Body languageSitting with legs crossedSitting with legs apartWalking with hands in pockets, head downHand to cheekHands clasped behind backBACDB( )1. What can you do if you want to communicate well?A. Walk with hands in pockets.B. Use body language to say what you mean.C. Speak in public.D. Say something slowly.( )2. If a person is ___, he won’ t look at the person who is talking.A. boredB. tiredC. happyD. open( )3. If a person is relaxed, ___.A. he will find other things to look atB. he will speak louderC. his breathing will be slowerD. his breathing will be quicker( )4. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Walking with head down, a person may sad.B. When a person was angry, his hands clasped behind back.C. Sitting with legs apart, a person may be open and relaxed.D. If a person is open to you, his arms and legs will be crossed.( )5. What is the best title for the passage?A. Communication.B. Body language.C. Some feeling.D. Health.BACDBOne day Kavya and I were playing football and the ball went into a man’ shouse. We went to his house and asked him if he could give us our ball. He 1and we felt helpless.Suddenly, I noticed there was a water tank behind his house and I had a(n)2 . I looked at it and told Kavya to climb the water tank and jump over thegate.”Kavya agreed. She climbed down into the Takku’ s house3and.I thenwe were looking under a bed for the ball.We 4 and took out the lost ball. But along with the ball was a gold bar!We 5took the ball and climbed up the water tank again. When we reached Kavya TV was on. It was 6 time. , the ’ s houseFeelingBoredOpen, relaxedSadThink about something AngryI couldn ’ t believe my7 when it said that someone stole 20 gold bars were stolen from agold shop. They showed a 8 of the gold bars and it was exactly like the one we had found.We quickly told the story to Kavya 9 and’s she called the police. The police came at onceand 10 the man. They found the gold bars in his house.( )1. A. agreed B. answered C. asked D. refused( )2. A. idea B. joke C. shame D. key( )3. A. looked at B. followed C. ran after D. heard( )4. A. pulled B. avoided C. hurried D. operated( )5. A. quickly B. slowly C. really D. clearly( )6. A. music B. story C. sport D. news( )7. A. eyes B. ears C. nose D. mouth( )8. A. music B. sound C. film D. picure( )9. A. father B. mother C. sister D. brother( )10. A. sent B. caught C. killed D. helpedYou may use the telephone every day but how much do you know about it? Alexander Bell made thefirst the telephone in 1876. Bell was born in Scotland in 1847. Later he went to live in the US.Alexander Bell was always interested in sound. He wanted to be able to send sound through a wire .He had a workshop in his house in America and did many experiments there.One day, while he was doing an experiment in his workshop, he was careless and spilt someburning liquid onto his clothes. Talking into his telephone, Bell said: “ Mr Watson, I want yo come over here immediately , please. ” His assistant, Watson, was in another room far away fromthe workshop. However, he heard Bell clearly on his own telephone. Quickly, he ran to Bell ’ sworkshop. “ Mr Bell, I heard every work you said! ”Watson shouted excitedly. Bell finallysucceeded. He had invented the first telephone. Later other inventors made better ones.( )1. Which of the following is true?A. Bell made the first telephone in 1870s.B. Bell succeeded in making telephone after two experiments.C. Bell was the owner of a workshop in his house in Scotland.D. Bell discovered the telephone in 1847.( )2. What did Bell do many experiemnts for?A. To give a request to his assistant.B. To express feelings though musical instruments.C. To send sound through a wire.D. To hear his assistant s voice’.( )3. What did other inventors do later?A. Made telephones unpopular.B. Made telephones useless.C. Made telephones disused.D. Made telephones better.( )4. Where did Bell lived later?A. In Scotland.B. In the US.C. In New Zealand.D. In the UK.( )5. What did Bell have an interest in?A. musicB. physicsC. philosophyD. soundThe Best Thing About Maya’ s BrotherIt was not a good morning for Maya. Everything was going wrong. First, she woke up lateand had to get ready for school quickly. She didn ’havet time to eat breakfast. And when shepacked her school bag, she couldn’ t find her ruler.“ Let me help you,” said her brother, Abdul. He found her ruler on the floor.“ Let’said. “ We will just make it.”But her problems weren’ t over. She forgot to bring her homework and the teacher was nothappy about that. The teacher gave her writing homework to do the next day. On the way home, itstarted to rain. She dropped her books on the ground as she got off the bus.Abdul got off the bus just behind her.“ Don’ t worry,” he said.“ If we take them home an them quickly, they will be all right.”“ Thanks, Abdul,” said Maya.That night Maya sat down to do her homework. But when she read the topic of the writinghomework, she smiled. The teacher had written at the top of the page: “ Writeabout your best friend.Explain what you like best about him or her. ” Shethought a while and started to write,“ The best thing about my brother Abdul⋯”( )1. A. went to bed B. stood up C. woke up D. sat down( )2. A. breakfast B. lunch C. tea D. supper( )3. A. jump B. fly C. climb D. run( )4. A. angry B. happy C. sad D. satisfied( )5. A. rain B. snow C. be windy D. be cloudy( )6. A. repair B. finish C. dry D. broke( )7. A. Thanks B. Bye. C. Sorry. D. Pardon( )8. A. put B. lay C. sat D. looked( )9. A. cried B. smiled C. laughed D. shouted( )10. A. read B. listen C. speak D. writeCADBA CACBD。

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A. True or False(判断下列句子是否符合短文内容,符合的用:“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示)One day, my father and I were standing in line to buy tickets for the circus. Finally, there was only one family between us and the ticket counter.This family made a big impression on me. There were eight children, all probably under the age of 12. You could tell they didn't have a lot of money. Their clothes were not expensive, but they were clean. All the children stood a line, two-by-two behind their parents . They were excitedly talking about the clowns, elephants, and other acts they would see that night.. One could sense they had never been to the circus before. It promised to be a highlight(精彩场面) of their young lives.The ticket lady asked the father how many tickets he wanted. He responded, "Please let me buy eight children's tickets and two adult tickets so I can take my family to the circus."The ticket lady quoted the price. The man's wife let go of his hand, her head dropped, and her lip began to quiver(颤抖). The father leaned a little closer and asked, "How much did you say?" The ticket lady again quoted the price. The man didn't have enough money.How was he supposed to turn and tell his eight kids that he didn‘t have enough money to take them to the circus? Seeing what was going on, my dad put his hand in his pocket, pulled out a $20 bill and dropped it on the ground. (We were not wealthy !)My father reached down, picked up the bill, tapped the man on the shoulder and said, "Excuse me, sir, this fell out of your pocket."The man knew what was going on. He wasn't begging for a handout(援助) but certainly appreciated(感激) the help in such an embarrassing situation. He looked straight into my dad's eyes, took my dad's hand in both of his, squeezed tightly(握紧) onto the $20 bill, and with tear s running down his cheek, he replied, "Thank you, sir. This really means a lot to me and my family."My father and I went back to our car and drove home. We didn't go to the circus that night . ( )1.My father and I were standing in line to buy two film tickets( )2.The family standing in front of us were made up nine people( )3.Tt night be the first time for those children to go to the circus.( )4.What the ticket lady said embarrassed both the poor man and his wife.( )5.The man was grateful to my father for returning the money he had dropped on the ground.( )6.My father is a very kind person who is willing to help others out of their difficulties. ( )7.My father and I came back home without going to the circus that night.B. Choose the best answer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案)The water tap was leaking(漏水) again, and the noise was driving Cassie crazy.Cassie looked at her watch. It was nearly nine o’clock. She climbed out of bed and stood on a chair by the shelf. He mother ’s Mr. Fix-it Book was on the shelf. Cassie stepped down quietly. She read the book quickly until she page she was looking for,and then began to read carefully.Next Cassie opened a box in the kitchen and picked out the tools she needed—a hammer,a wrench(扳手),and several small things.It was no easy job for her to do the repair,and she tried several times.Finally,the water tap was in pieces.One by one,she carefully laid them out on the table.That way she would know how they went back.While this was going on,her cat walked over to watch what she was doing.Cassie worked late into the night.At one point,she thought she was done.Oops! A small piece that she had forgotten still lay on the table.Slowly Cassie took the water tap apart(分开)one more time.This time she made sure everything was in place.She turned the water tap on and then off.One…two…three…She waited a full minute.There was no leak! Cassie smiled and put the tools back into the box.Then she went back into bed.The next morning,Dad was in the kitchen when Cassie got up."Notice anything,Dad?" she asked.He looked around and listened."Hmm,something's missing…I can't find out what it is…Wait,it's too quiet here !""That's right,"Cassie said."Something is missing.I fixed the water tap.It doesn't leak any more." "That's my girl,"Dad said."It's a good thing you are really like your mother."8.The noise of was driving Cassie crazy.A. the tapB. her catC. her fatherD. the clock9.Mr Fix-it Book is probably a book on how to .A .train pets B. fall asleep C. fix things D. cook food10.Cassie took the water tap apart again becauseA. she had forgotten one pieceB. the tap was still leakingC. the cat had taken one piece awayD. she hadn’t understood the book11.The water tap wasn’t fixed untilA. nine o’clockB. late that nightC. the next morningD. the next afternoon12.In the end, fixed the water tap.A. Cassie’s motherB. C assie’s fatherC. Mr. Fix-itD. Cassie13.We can learn from the last sentence of the passage thatA. Cassie’s mother is good-lookingB. Cassie likes her mother very muchC. Cassie’s mother is good at fixing thingsD. Cassie looks quite like her mother14.From the passage we know that Cassie is a(n) girl.A. funnyB. ableC. honestD. lazyC. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文)Go and watch the baby when it is asleep.See how his chest rises and falls,then rises and falls again.He doesn’t know what he is doing。

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