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2/2八下短文填空(詞匯運用)期末復(fù)習(xí)專項練習(xí)10篇第一篇Someteenagersthinkthatnewspapersarebandonlyforadults,butthat'snottrue.Therearemanyinterestingstoriesinthepaper.Youjustneedtobeclearaboutwhatyouarelookingat."Isabouthalfanhourreadingnewspaperseveryday."said15-year-oldGaoMingfromBeijing."I'miinthingsthathappenatschool."Schoolnewsisjustonekindofnewsstoryinnewspapers.Thereisalsoworldnews:frominternationalproblemstopopstars.Readthenewspaperscandyou'llfinddifferenttypesofarticles,suchas:Newsstories—thesestoriesareaboutevents.Reporterstrytoexplainallpointsofastorytohelpreadersunderstandwhathappened.Thereporterstrytospeaktoasmpeopleaspossible.Theyalsousepicturesandstatistics(數(shù)據(jù))toshowthereadersthatthestoriesaretrue.Whenwereadthesestories,welearnaboutthefacts,notthewriter'sopinions.Advertisements—don'tgethappytearlywhenyoureadthese.Sweetwordsandlovelyparejustwaystogetusinterestedinproducts.Peoplehavetopaytoputadvertisementsinnewspapers.第二篇"Dreamsmaybemoreithansleep.Weallneedtodream,"somescientistssay.Dreamstakeupaboutonequarterofoursleepingtime.Peoplehaveseveraldreamseachnight.Dreamsarelshortfilms.Theyareusuallyincolor.Somedreamsarelikeoldfilms.Theycometousoverandoveragain.Thatmaybebecausethedreameriswaboutsomething.Dreamingmaybeawayoftryingtofindananswer.Somepeoplegetnewiabouttheirworkfromdreams.Theymayhavebeenthinkingabouttheirworkallday.Thesethoughtscancarryoverintodreams.Swewakeupwithagoodfeelingfromadream.Butoftenwecan'trememberthedream.Dreamscandisappearquicklyfrommemory.Toomuchdreamingcanbeharmful.Themorewesleep,thelwedream.Themindishardatworkwhenwedream.Thatiswhywemayhavealongsleepandstillwakeupt.第三篇Feelingb?Gotoseeamovie!It'sagreatwaytorelaxandhavefun.Hereisanewmovieyoumightbeinterestedin.PleasantGoatandBigBigWolfII.Releasedate:January2020Wolffy(灰太狼)hasnothingtodobtrytocatchthegoatsandpleasehiswife.Buteverytime,Happyfindsawaytoruin(破壞)hisplanandsthegoats.Thewolvesandthegoatsareenemies.Butinthismovie,theybecomef.Why?Abigtigercomestothegrasslandsandtakesthelandawayfromthewolvesandthegoats.Hebuildsabigamusementparkandforces(強迫)everyonetoworkforhim.BeautyandFattydressuplMickeyMouseandDonaldDuckandwelcomevisitorsatthegateofthepark.Fittyworksasaminer.Thelazy,proudWolnie(紅太狼)isincofgivingoutnapkinsinthebathroom.Inordertodrivethebigtigeraway,WolffyandHappydecidetoputtheirgrudges(仇恨)asideandworkt.Theymakeaplantofightagainstthetiger.Findoutwhathappenstothewolvesandgoatsbywatchingthemovie!第四篇Waterisveryimportantforlivingthings.Withoutwatertherecanbenolonearth.Allanimalsandplantsneedwater.Manalsoneedswater.Waterisfoundaeverywhere.Eveninthedpartoftheworldthereissomewaterintheair.Asweallhavefoundout,watermaybeasolid,oraloragas.Whenitisasolid,itmaybeashardasabrick.Whenitisaliquid,youcanpouritoutofac.Whenitisagas,youcannotseeorfeelit.Althoughabout70percentoftheearth'ssiscoveredwithwater,therearemanyplacesintheworldstillrunningoutofwater.Soweshouldmakegooduseofwateronearth.第五篇Someoftheworld'sbiggestltreesarethegiantsequoias(紅杉)innorthernCaliforniaintheUSA.Theyarecloserofpines.Manygiantsequoiasmeasuremorethan60metersfromtheirrootstotheirtallestb.Thebiggestoneisanenormoustreewhichis83metrestallandhasatrunkmorethan31metresround.Somegiantsequoiasareabout3,000yearsold.Thetreesarecwithredbark(樹皮)whichisupto60centimetresthick.Thispthemfromfires,allowingthemtolivelonger.Sincethesetreesaresohuge,somehavehadholesmadeintheirbases.Theseholesarewenoughforcarstodrivethrough.第六篇ManystudentsaskforadviceaboutimprovingtheirEnglish.Therearethreebasicquestions.ThefirstquestionisaboutrealEnglish.LiHaofromHubeiwrote,"IenjoywEnglishfilmsonTVandlisteningtorealEnglishsongs.Butittakesalongtime.Whatdoyouthink?"ThisisagreatwaytolearnEnglish!Talkaboutthefilmorsongwithyourfriends,andguessthemofthenewwords.Justenjoyyourself!Thesecondquestionisaboutspeaking.Sam,fromSuzhouwrote,"Ourschoolhasafteacher.ButI'mshyandcan'tspeaktoher.WhatshouldIdo?"WhenIvisitChina,lotsofpeopleinthestreetsay,"Hello!Howareyou?Whereareyoufrom?DoyoulikeChina?"Thesearegoodquestionstosaconversation.ManypeopleareshywhentheyspeakEnglish,sobeforeyoubegin,takeadeepbreathandsmile!Smilingalwayshelps.Thethirdquestionisaboutvocabulary.Olive,fromAnhuiwrote,"Iwanttorememberallthenewwords.Iwrotethemdown,butIforgetthemq,WhatshouldIdo?"Trytoremembereightorninewordsaday.Writethemonpofpaperandplacetheminyourbedroom.Saythewordswhenyouseethem,andchangethemeveryday.Andwhenyou'reshopping,haboutcountingtheEnglishwords,orsayingtheEnglishnamesforeverythingyousee?Maybeit'salittledifficult,butifyoutryyourbesttodoiteveryday,youwillbesuccessfulatlast.第七篇Agroupoffrogsweretravelingthroughthewoodswhentwoofthemfellintoadeeppit(坑).Alltheotherfrogscamearoundthepit.Whentheysawhowdthepitwas,theytoldthetwofrogsthattheyweredying.Thetwofrogswouldn'tlistentotheirwordsandtriedtojumpoutofthepit.Theotherfrogskepttellingthemtostop.F,oneofthefrogslistenedtowhattheotherfrogsweresayingandgaveup.Hefelldownanddied.Thotherfrogctojumpashardashecould.Onceagain,thegroupoffrogsshoutedathimtogiveupandwaitforthed.Hejumpedevenharderandintheendhemadeitout.Whenhegotout,theotherfrogasked:"Didyounothearus?"Totheirsurprise,thefrogexplainedtothemthathecouldn'thearclearly.Hethoughttheywereencouraginghimthewtime.Wordshavethepoweroflifeanddeath.Anencouragingwordspokentosomeonewhoisdowncanliftthemupandhelpthemmakeitttheirdifficulties.Adestructivewordtosomeonewhoisdowncansometimeskillthatperson.Soalwaysbecarefulofwhatyousay.第八篇Ifamanhasagoodappetite(胃口),itisthoughtthatheishealthy.Whenwehearaboysaying,"I'mahungryasabear."Wearequitesurethatheiswell.Itisagoodsigntofeelhungryinfact.Thebodyringsthebelltotellusthatitneedsfood.Ifaboydidnoteat,hewouldgrowtandweakerdaybydayuntilhewasunableeventowalkandatlast,hewouldstoplivingentirely(完全地).Thatiswhathappenswhenpeoplestarve(挨餓)todeath.Youshouldknowthefollowingthingsabouteating.Firstly,youshouldeateleafyvegetablesandsomefruiteverydayandhavegofwateramongmealsduringtheday.Theycanprovidetheenergyweneedandtheyarereallyhelpfulforustogrow.S,youshouldeatthreemealsadayandberegular.Don'teatbetweenmeals.Andeatslowlyandchewthefooduntilitissoft.Chewingcarefullyisreallygoodforyourstomach.Neverdwaterormilkinthemiddleofchewing.Atlast,youshouldstopeatingfoodwyoudon'tfeelhungry.Ifyoueattoomuch,itistrulynotgoodforyourhealth.第九篇Whatis"Americanfood"?Tomanypeople,Americanfoodmhamburgers,hotdogs,andfriedchicken.However,arethosetheonlykindsoffoodintheU.S.?EforThanksgivingturkey,it'shardtofindatypical"American"food.TheUnitedStatesisalandofimmigrants.WhenpeoplemovetoAmerica,theybringtheircookingswiththem.SoAmericanseatfoodfrommanydifferentcountries.That'swhyyoucanfindalmosteverykindofethnicfoodinAmerica,suchasItalianpizza,MexicantacosandChinesefriedrolls.Buttheydon'ttquiteliketheoriginalfood!Asalargecountry,theU.S.hasseveralregions,andeachregionhasitsownstyleoffood.YoucanvisittheSouthandenjoycountry-stylecooking,takeatriptoNewEnglandandtryseafooddishes,andtravelthroughtheMidwestforbakedgoods.NowadaysAmericansliveatafastpaceandoftengrabaquickbitetoeat.OneofthemostcommonquickAmericanmisasandwich.SomeAmericansalsochoosetoeatjunkfood,butothersp"allnatural"eatinghabits.Theyrtoeatanyfoodwithadditives.Americancultureisagoodillustrationofthesaying:Youarewhatyoueat.Thedifferentkindsoffoodshowthedifferentkindsofptaste.Anyway,it'sall-American.第十篇Childrenareamazing!Theypickuplanguagessonaturallyandeasily.Haveyoueverwonderedwhy?It'snotbecausetheyhavegreatnaturallanguageabilities.Infact,studiessthatanadult'spotentialtolearnlanguageisjustasgoodasachild's.Sowhydochildrenstillseemtoacquire(學(xué)到)languagemorequicklythantherestofus?It'sbecauseofthewaytheylearn.Childrenlearnbysimplydoingwhatcomesnaturally—theylisten,candcommunicate.Let'stakeaclookathowchildrenacquirelanguage.Perhapswecandabetter,more"natural"waytolearnEnglish.Childrendon'tpracticegrammardrills,butulanguagetotalkaboutthingsthatinterestthem.Thishelpsthemlearntoexpressthemselves.Theydon'tworryaboutinadequatevocabularyorpoorgrammar.Theyfindwaystoethemselves,andtheydoitsuccess

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