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第一次月考復(fù)習(xí)之閱讀理解20篇(江蘇名校真題)(22-23八年級(jí)上·江蘇鹽城·階段練習(xí))ThereisanoldChinesesaying,“Ifsomeonegivesyoualittledropofwater,youshouldreturnaspringofwater.”Thatmeansifsomeonehelpsyouabit,youshouldrememberitandthankthemgratefully(感激的)inreturn.Weshouldliveinaworldofgratitude(感激,感謝).Weshouldproveitwithactions,notjustwords.Wethankpeoplewhohurtus,becausetheyteachusimportantthings.Wethankpeoplewhogiveusup,becausewelearnhowtobeindependent(獨(dú)立的).Wethankpeoplewhoareselfish(自私的),becausewelearntheimportanceofbeingkind.Ofcourse,weshouldthankpeoplewhohelpus.Weshouldthankpeoplewhoteachus.Weshouldthankpeoplewhocareaboutus.Wethankourparents.Theyworkhardallthetimetogivetheirsonsanddaughtersabetterlife.Theycookmealsforus,theydothechoresforus.Theyalwaysgiveusfoodandclothes.Theyteachuswhatisrightandwhatiswrong.Wethankourteacherswhogiveusdreams.Theyteachusalotofthingsbuttheyaskfornothingfromus.Wearewell-educatedofthem.Therearealotofpeoplethatweshouldbegratefultoinourlife.Weshouldfindawaytothankthem.1.Accordingtothewriter,whatshouldyoudoifsomeonehelpsyou?A.Weshoulddonothing B.WeshouldthankthemgratefullyinreturnC.Wejustgoawayatonce D.Weshouldgivethemmoney2.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Wedon’thavetocareaboutthosewhocareaboutus.B.Welearnnothingfromourteachers.C.Ourparentsworkhardtogiveusabetterlife.D.Ourparentsdon’tcookforus.3.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedsentence?A.滴水之恩,涌泉相報(bào) B.落花有意,流水無(wú)情C.大地回春,春意盎然 D.兵來(lái)將擋,水來(lái)土掩4.What’sthebesttitleofthearticle?A.Behappy! B.Bethankful! C.Begenerous! D.Behonest!(22-23八年級(jí)上·江蘇鹽城·階段練習(xí))Youmayfeelcurious(好奇的)aboutstudentsinothercountries:Dotheyalsohavesomuchhomework?Whatdotheydointheirfreetime?OnApril8,areportcameoutonthelivesofhighschoolstudentsinChina,Japan,SouthKoreaandtheUS.Itsurveyedaround6,200studentsfromthefourcountrieslastyear.Youwillfindtheanswerstomanyofyourquestionsinthisreport.Whostudieshardest?Chinesestudentsspendthemosttimestudying.NearlyhalfofChinesestudentsspendmorethantwohoursontheirhomeworkeveryday.That’smuchmorethanstudentsoftheUS(26.4%),Japan(8.2%)andSouthKorea(5.2%).Whosleepsmostofteninclass?Japanesestudentsfallasleepinclassmostoften.About45%ofthemsaidtheysometimesdozeoff(打瞌睡)inclass.InSouthKorea,it’s32%;intheUS,21%;and5%inChina.SouthKoreanstudentsdon’tliketakingnotes.About70%saidtheywritedownwhattheteachersaysinclass,manyfewerthaninJapan(93%),China(90%)andtheUS(89%).Whoisthemostdistracted(分心的)?Americanstudentsarethemostactiveinclass,butalsothemostdistracted:64.2%saidtheychatwithfriendsinclass;46.9%saidtheyeatsnacksinclass;and38.9%saidtheysende-mailsorreadunrelated(無(wú)關(guān)的)booksinclass.Whatdotheydoafterschool?Intheirsparetime,mostChinesestudentsstudyorsurftheInternet.MostAmericanstudentshangoutwiththeirfriends.MostJapanesestudentsdophysicalexercises.MostKoreanstudentswatchTV.5.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.93%Japanesestudentsliketakingnotesinclass.B.MostChinesestudentsdophysicalexerciseafterclass.C.38.9%Americanstudentstalkwithfriendsinclass.D.SouthKoreanstudentsfallasleepinclassmostoften.6.WhatdoAmericanstudentsdointheirfreetime?A.Dophysicalexercise. B.StudyorsurftheInternet.C.WatchTV. D.Gooutwithfriends.7.Whatisthearticleabout?A.Itisareportaboutthestudents’lessonsinfourcountries.B.Itisanarticleaboutthestudents’studyandlifeinfourcountries.C.Itisastoryaboutstudents’sportsafterclass.D.IttellsusthatAmericanstudentsdon’tlikestudying.(22-23八年級(jí)上·江蘇鹽城·階段練習(xí))

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FoundAgreenMP4ontheplaygroundonMondayevening.SeeLinTaoinClass4,Grade8.Room518,BuildingB8.IfAndrewwantstolearnEnglishonSaturday,hewillpay________aday.A.¥50 B.¥100 C.¥150 D.¥2009.LinTaoisprobably________.A.a(chǎn)doctor B.a(chǎn)student C.a(chǎn)worker D.a(chǎn)policeman10.Fromthereading,wecanfindLinTao________.A.boughtabrownMP4 B.soldhisnewMP4C.losthiscolourfulMP4 D.foundagreenMP4(22-23八年級(jí)上·江蘇徐州·階段練習(xí))Beijingistheplacetobe!TourRoute:2nightsBeijingHoteland2nightsChangchengHotelFormoreinformationpleasevisitourwebsite(網(wǎng)址)orcallYoucancallusatanytimeonweekdaysandfrom8:00a.m.to6:00p.m.onweekends.BeijingHotel:ClosetoTiananmenSquareBarsandFrenchrestaurantSwimmingpoolChangchengHotel:GardenswithmountainviewsRestaurantsandCaféNightclubBusestothedowntownDeparture(起程)Date

PriceJune8,2016

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¥1299Tobook,chooseyourdeparturedate11.Ifyouwanttohaveaswim,whichofthetwohotelsdoyouchoose?A.BeijingHotel. B.ChangchengHotel. C.Neither. D.Both.12.IfwetravelaroundNationalDay,howmuchshouldwepay?A.¥899. B.¥999. C.¥799. D.¥1299.13.Whencan’twebook(預(yù)訂)bytelephone?A.9:00a.m.Monday. B.9:00p.m.Thursday. C.9:00a.m.Saturday. D.9:00p.m.Sunday.14.Howmanywaysarementioned(提到)ifyouwanttoknowmoreinformationaboutthetrip?A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.15.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.BeijingHotelhasgardenswithmountainviews.B.ChangchengHotelhasnobusestothedowntown.C.Formoreinformation,youcancalD.ThepriceforJun.8,2016isthelowest.(22-23八年級(jí)上·江蘇南通·階段練習(xí))Doyoulikechocolate?Maybemostpeopledo.Aboxofitcanbeagreatgift.Buyoneforafriendandgiveitasasurprise.Seehowhappythatpersongets.Sayyoujustgotaboxofchocolate.Whichpiecedoyoupickfirst?Amanhasstudiedpeople’schoices(選擇).Hesaystheytellsomethingabouttheperson.Didyouchoosearoundpiece?Youareapersonwholikestoparty.Didyouchooseanoval(橢圓形的)one?Youareapersonwholiketomakethings.Pickingasquarechocolateshowssomethingelse.Thepersonishonestandtrue.Youcanbelieveinhimorher.Whatkindofchocolatedoyoupick?Maybeyoulikemilkchocolate.Thisshowsyouhavewarmfeelingsaboutthepast.Darkchocolatemeanssomethingelse.Apersonwhochoosesitlookstowardsthefuture.Whataboutwhitechocolate?Wouldyouchooseit?Ifso,youmayfindithardtodecidethings.Somepeoplelikechocolatewithnuts(果仁).Thesearepeoplewholiketohelpothers.Doyoubelievetheseideas?Cancandytellallthesethings?Itdoesn’treallymatter.Thereisonesurethingabouteatersofchocolate.Theyeatitjustbecausetheylikeit.16.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.Whypeoplelikechocolate.B.Almosteveryonelikeschocolate.C.Aboutdifferentkindsofchocolate.D.Differentchoicesmayshowdifferentpeople.17.Whatdoesitshowifapersonpickaroundshapeofchocolate?A.Helikessinging,dancinganddrinking.B.Helikestodosomethingforothers.C.Heisgoodatmakingthings.D.Youcantrusthim.18.What’stherealmeaningofthelastparagraph?A.Weshouldbelievealltheinformationaboutchocolate.B.Don’tbelievetheinformationaboutcandy.C.Candycantellsomethingaboutaperson.D.It’sunimportantforeatersofchocolatetobelievetheideasornot.(22-23八年級(jí)上·江蘇南通·階段練習(xí))David,afamousscientist,hasmadeseveralimportantmedicalbreakthroughs(突破).Manypeopleweredyingtoknowthesecretstohisfantasticachievements.Toworkoutthemystery,areporterinterviewedhimaskingwhyhewasabletobesomuchmorecreative(有創(chuàng)造力的)thanmostpeople.Davidsaidthatitallcamefromanexperiencewithhismotherthathappenedwhenhewasaboutfouryearsold.Hetriedtoremoveabottleofmilkfromthefridgeanditfell,spillingthemilkalloverthekitchenfloor-arealseaofmilk!Insteadofshoutingathim,givinghimalectureorpunishinghim,hismothersaid,“David,whatagreatandwonderfulmessyouhavemade!Well,thedamage(傷害)hasalreadybeendone.Wouldyouliketogetdownandplayinthemilkforafewminutesbeforewecleanitup?”Indeed,hedid.Afterafewminutes,hismothersaid,“Youknow,David,wheneveryoumakeamesslikethis,intheendyouhavetocleanitupandrestoreallthethingstoitscorrectorder.Now,whichdoyouprefertouse,asponge,atowel,oramop?”Hechosethespongeandtogethertheycleanedupthefloor.Hismotherthensaid,“Youhaveafailedexperimentinhowtosuccessfullycarryabigmilkbottlewithtwotinyhands.Let’sgooutinthebackyardandfillthebottlewithwaterandseeifyoucandiscoverawaytocarryitwithoutdroppingit.”Thelittleboythenlearnedthatifheheldthebottleatthetopnearthelipwithbothhands,hecouldcarryitwithoutdroppingit.Thisfamousscientistsaidhehadlearntalotfromthatlittleaccident.Itwasatthatmomentthatheknewmistakeswerenotsomethingbadatall.Instead,helearnedthatmistakeswerejustchancesforlearningsomethingnew,whichis,whatscientificexperiments(實(shí)驗(yàn))areallabout.Eveniftheexperimentdoesn’twork,westillcanlearnsomethingvaluablefromit.19.WhatisNOTtrueaboutDavid?A.Heisawell-knownscientistinmedicine. B.Heisconsideredtobeunusuallycreative.C.Hekeepshisfantasticachievementsassecrets. D.Manypeoplewonderhowhegothissuccess.20.Whichphrasecanbestdescribetheunderlinedword“spilling”inParagraph2?A.tomakesth.becoveredwithsth. B.tomakesth.worse.C.tomakesth.flowoveracontainer D.tostopsth.fromhappening21.Afterthemilkaccident,hismotherdidthefollowingEXCEPT________.A.a(chǎn)skinghimtoplayinthemilk B.cleaningupthefloorwithhimC.encouraginghimtofindanewway D.teachinghimhowtocarryabigbottleinthekitchen22.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.a(chǎn)medicalbreakthrough B.Awonderfullesson.C.Afantasticscientist. D.Afailedscientificexperiment.(22-23八年級(jí)上·江蘇揚(yáng)州·階段練習(xí))Incitiesallovertheworld,itiscommontoseebeggars(流浪漢)inthestreet.Someofthemmightaskyouformoney.Someofthemmightaskforfood.Someofthemmightbedisabled(殘疾的)orseriouslyill.Butinnearlyeverycase,theycomefromasituationwheretheyhavetoaskstrangersforsomekindofhelp.Isthereanythingyoucandoforthem?Ofcoursethereis.Youcangivethemsomemoney,orperhapsbuyacheapmealforthem.Youcanlistentotheirstories—evenjustlisteningcanhelp.Manybeggarsliketotellstoriesaboutthemselves.Somepeoplewilltellyoutostayawayfromthem.Theymightthinkthatthesebeggarsaretryingtocheatpeople—theymightbeashealthyasyouareandtheymighthaveexpensivecarsorlargehouses.Someevensaythattheyworkforsomekindofcriminalorganization(犯罪集團(tuán))—theydon’tkeepthemoneyforthemselves,buthandintotheorganization.Andunluckily,thesepeoplearesometimesright.However,Ithinkit’sbettertothinkmoreoptimistically(樂觀地).Willitreallyhurttohelptheminsomesmallway?Youneverknowwhattheymighthavebeenthrough.Inlife,wemainlylistentoourheadswhenwe’retryingtofindoutwhatweshoulddo.Butsometimes,itisjustasimportanttolistentoourheartsaswell.23.Whatcanwedoforbeggarsaccordingtothewriter?a.Takethemtohospitals.

b.Givethemsomemoney.c.Buythemsomefoodordrink.

d.Talkwiththemandlistentotheirstories.e.Helpthemoutoftheirsituation(境況).A.a(chǎn)bc B.bcd C.a(chǎn)ce D.bde24.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“thesepeople”inParagraph3referto(指代)?A.Peoplewithexpensivecarsorlargehouses. B.Beggarsinthestreet.C.Membersofcriminalorganizations D.Thosepeoplewhotellyoutostayawayfrombeggars.25.Whatisthewriter’sadviceforhelpingbeggars?A.Stayawayfrombeggars. B.Helpingbeggarsmayhurtyou.C.Thinktwicebeforehelpinganybodyinthestreet. D.Listentoyourhearttodecide.26.Whichquestiondoesthewritertrytoanswer?A.Whydobeggarsliketoaskstrangersforhelp? B.Whydosomepeoplebecomebeggars?C.Shouldwehelpbeggarsinthestreet? D.Isitrightforbeggarstoaskforhelpinthestreet?(22-23八年級(jí)上·江蘇揚(yáng)州·階段練習(xí))ManyChineseconsumers(消費(fèi)者)neverthoughttheycouldlearnEnglishwhengoingshoppingonline,butthepopularlive-streamingbyNewOriental(新東方直播)madeitcometrue.DongYuhui,oneoftheteachersatNewOriental,becamethelateststaronDouyin.Therewereabout108,000peopleintheonlinestudioonFriday,withsaleshitting15.34millionyuan.aForexample,whenDongsoldrice,healsointroducedtheEnglishword“rice”,andhowtouse“rice”inaphraseorasentence.Inthisway,Dongsoldmorethan6,700bagsofriceinjustafewminutes.bManycosturmersleftmessagesinthecommentsection(評(píng)論區(qū)),sayingitseemedtosendthembacktoclassatNewOriental.cYuMinhong,thecompany’sleader,alsoshowedinthestudio,sellingthingswiththeteachersorhosts.Sofar,thestudiohashadabout2.5millionfollowers.OntheeveningofDecember28,2021,Yujusthadthefirstlivestreamingofagriculturalproducts(農(nóng)產(chǎn)品)onDouyin.Butitsethisstudio“onfire”inlessthanaweek.dYutalkedaboutsellingproductsintwolanguages,andhesaidthiswasaveryimportantchangeforNewOriental.“Theyhavechangedfrombeingteacherstobeinglive-streaminghosts,whokeepteachingEnglish,becauseofconsumers’support,”Yusaid.27.Howdoesthewriterdescribe(描述)thelateststarDongYuhuionDouyin?①Bygivinganexample.

②Bygivingnumbers.

③Byaskingaquestion.

④Bymakingacontrast(對(duì)比).A.①④ B.①③ C.②④ D.①②28.AccordingtoYuMinghong,whatistheimportantchangeforNewOriental?A.Fromteacherstolive-streaminghosts. B.Fromlive-streaminghoststoteachers.C.Fromthecompanyleadertoteachers. D.Fromteacherstoconsumers.29.Wecanputthesentence“SuchawayofteachingEnglishandsellingthingsatthesametimemadeyoungpeopleshowgreatinterestinit.”into________.A.a(chǎn) B.b C.c D.d30.Thispassageisprobablyfrom________.A.a(chǎn)tourguidebook B.a(chǎn)weeklynewspaper C.a(chǎn)healthmagazine D.a(chǎn)historybook(22-23八年級(jí)上·江蘇鹽城·階段練習(xí))Allaniseightthisyearandhe’sinGradeTwo.Theboyiscleverandcananswerallthequestionsinclass.Buthehatestostayintheclassroomformorethanhalfanhour.Hewouldnotlistentotheteacherswhenclassissoongoingtobeover.Orhetoucheshisdeskmate’s(同桌)head,orhemakesfaces.HeoftenmakesthewholeClasslaugh.Histeacherstellhisparentsaboutit.Hehastomakeapromisethathewon’tdothatagain.Butsoonhewillforgetit.Theteachersthinkhedoeswellinhislessonsanddon’tmindit.OneSaturdayeveningAllanfinishedhishomeworkassoonashehadsupper.Heturnedonthetelevision,buttherewasnofootballmatchonTV.Hefoundalltheprogrammeswerenotinterestingandturneditoff.HesawhissisterMabeldoingherhomeworkinherbedroom.Hedecidedtoplayajokeonher.Hefoundanearthworm(蚯蚓)inthegardenandputitinherclothes.Thegirlwassofrightenedthatshecriedoutforhelp.Theirmotherheardthisandwentintofindoutwhathadhappenedthere.Ofcourse,theboywaspunished(處罰)forit.ThenextmorningMabelgavehermotheracardandsaid,“MerryMother’sDay.Mum!”Thewomanwashappyandthankedherdaughter.ButAllanhadnothingtogivehismotherasapresent.Hefeltsorryandsaid,“Don’tbeangrywithme,Mummy.I’veforgottenit.”“Itdoesn’tmatter,dear,”saidhismother.“Thebestpresentistobeagoodboy.Don’tbenaughty(淘氣),myson,oryourchildwillbenaughty,too!”Hearingthis,theboybegantolaughandsaid.“You’vetoldmethetruthtoday,Mummy!”31.Allanwouldn’tlistentotheteachers________.A.whenhecan’tunderstandthem B.whentheclassisgoingtobeoverC.whenhecan’tanswerthequestions D.a(chǎn)fterhefinishestheexercises32.Allandoeswellinhislessons,so________.A.histeachersaren’tangrywithhim B.histeacherslethimleavetheclassroomC.hecanmakefacesinclass D.hecanplayajokeonhisdeskmate33.Allanturnedoffthetelevisionbecause________.A.hewantedtoplaywithhissister B.hehadsomethingimportanttodoC.heonlylikedtowatchafootballmatch D.hedecidedtogotoplayfootball34.________,soshecriedout.A.MabelwantedAllantobepunished B.MabelhopedtofrightenAllanawayC.MabelwantedAllantohelpher D.Mabelwasafraidoftheearthworm35.Thelastsentence“You’vetoldmethetruthtoday,Mummy!”means________.A.hismotherwasright B.hismotherwasfriendlyC.hismotherwasnaughtywhenshewasyoung D.hewantedtomakehismother(22-23八年級(jí)上·江蘇鹽城·階段練習(xí))Thereareover800boardingschoolsintheUKwithstudentsfromhomeandforeigncountries.Boardingschoolsstartedhundredsofyearsagointhecountry.Buttheearliestboardingschoolsweresetupforwhite,richboysonly.Nowbothboysandgirlscangotoboardingschoolsfromtheageof7to18.WhattodoIntheUK,boardingschoolshavethreetermsinaschoolyear,withabout13weeksineachterm.Studentsstudyandlivetogether.Theycan’tgooutsideiftheyarenotallowedto.Insomeschools,eachstudenthashisorhersubjectplan.Besidestheusualclassroomsandlaboratories,theboardingschoolshavelotsofotherfacilitiesfortheirstudents,includingmusicrooms,boats,swimmingpools,cinemasandtheatres.Mostboardingschoolshavea“l(fā)ightout”time.Sowhenit’stimetogotobed,allthelightsinthebedroomsareturnedoff.Therearehousemasterstotakecareofstudentsallthetime,especiallyafterschoolhours.WhattowearNearlyallthestudentsatboardingschoolsweartheschooluniform.Boysusuallywearashirtandatie,andgirlswearawhiteblouse,sometimesalsoatieandaskirt.Asstudentsgetolder,therulesaren’tstricter.IntheUK,boardingschoolsprovidestudentswithdeliciousfood.TheycanchoosetohaveafullEnglishbreakfastorsimplybread.Theycanalsochoosebetweenamealwithnomeatandanothermealatlunchanddinner.Andthereisalwaysself-serviceforsalad,othersidedishesandadessert.Studentscanalsomakethemselvessomethingtoeatatanytimeinakitchen,ordrinkteaorhaveasnackbetweenmeals.36.Howoldarethesestudentsataboardingschool?A.7to8. B.17to18. C.7to18. D.8to17.37.Howmanyweeksarethereinaschoolyear?A.3. B.13. C.16. D.39.38.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingto(根據(jù))thepassage?A.Onlywhitechildrenwereallowedtoattendtheearliestboardingschools.B.Studentsataboardingschoolarelookedafteronlyafterschoolhours.C.Asstudentsgetolder,therulesaboutwearingschooluniformsbecomestricter.D.Studentscanhavedifferentactivitiesataboardingschool.39.Whichisthebesttitleforthelastparagraph?A.Whattoeat. B.Whentoeat. C.Wheretoeat. D.Howtoeat.40.Theunderlinedword“facilities”means________.A.教師 B.設(shè)施 C.活動(dòng) D.課程(22-23八年級(jí)上·江蘇泰州·階段練習(xí))GordonWilliams’shobbymayseemstrangetopeoplewhentheymeetitforthefirsttime.Butitisatraditionalcraft(手藝).Hebuildsmodelshipsinsideoldbottles.Gordonlovesships.HisinterestinthembeganmanyyearsagowhenhevisitedamuseuminOttawa,Canada.Therewasashowofmodelshipsinbottles.Gordonthoughttheshowwaswonderful.Buthewonderedhowthecraftsmangottheshipthroughthethinneckofthebottle.Gordondecidedtofinditout.Hefoundanoldmastercraftsmanwhowaswillingtoteachhimthenecessaryskills.First,Gordontakesanoldbottle.Thenheputsinalayerofputty(一層油灰),shapes,paintsandmakesitlooklikethesea.Nexthebuildstheship.Togettheshipthroughthethinneckofthebottle,Gordonhastocarefullyholddownthemasts(桅桿).Thisstepneedsspecialskills.Whentheshipisinsidethebottle,heusesalong,thintooltoraisethemasts.Gordonhascompletedwelloveronehundredmodels.Hiswishistobuildbiggermodelships,suchasaircraftcarriers.Thiswillbemorechallenging(富于挑戰(zhàn)性的),ashewillhavetobuildtheshipactuallyinsidethebottle.Hishobbycertainlyneedstime,patienceandsteadyhands.41.What’stheiropinion(觀點(diǎn))whenpeoplefirstmeetGordon’shobby?A.Useful. B.Unusual. C.Interesting. D.Traditional.42.HowdidGordonbecomeinterestedinships?A.Hemetacraftsmanwhowouldliketoteachhim. B.Hecollectedmanysailingships.C.HehadajourneytoCanada. D.Hesawashowofmodelshipsinbottles.43.ForGordon,themostdifficultstepis________.A.toshapethebottlelikeaship B.topaintthelayerofputtyliketheseaC.togettheshipthroughtheneckofthebottle D.toputthelayerofputtyintothebottle44.WhichofthefollowingpicturesshowsthelaststepofGordon’swork?A. B.C. D.45.Gordon’snewplanismorechallengingbecausehewill________.A.buildabiggermodelshipinsidethebottle B.buildmorethanonehundredshipsC.putabiggermodelshipinsidethebottle D.makeanaircraftcarrier(22-23八年級(jí)上·江蘇泰州·階段練習(xí))ItwasaMondaymorning.Astheteacherwalkedintotheclassroom,heheardalowvoice,“Here’stheteacher.I’msurethisboringfellow(家伙)isgoingtotalkabouthowtousecommas(逗號(hào)).”Itwasaboy’svoiceandtheteacherknewwhohewas.However,theteacherdidn’tgetangry.Hesaidnothingaboutitbuthereallybegantotalkabouthowtousecommas,andthenhewrotethefollowingsentenceontheblackboard,“Nicksaystheteacherisaboringfellow.”TheclasslaughedandNick’sfaceturnedred.“Now,”saidtheteacher,“I’lltellyoutheimportanceofcommas.”Heputtwocommasinthesentence,andthenread,”Nick,saystheteacher,isaboringfellow.”Thewholeclasslaughedagain.Nickfeltverysurprisedfirst,thenhisfacebecamemuchredder.Finallyhecouldn’thelp(情不自禁)laughingwiththeotherstudents,too.46.Whatsubjectdidtheteacherteachthestudents?A.Math. B.English. C.Music. D.Art.47.WhatkindofboywasNicklike?A.Atallboy. B.Ahealthyboy. C.Anaughty(淘氣的)boy D.Agoodboy.48.IthinkNicklikedtohave________lessons.A.boring B.interesting C.no D.strange49.“Nicksaystheteacherisaboringfellow.”is________“Nick,saystheteacher,isaboringfellow.”inthemeaning.A.thesameas B.similarto(相似) C.a(chǎn)littledifferentfrom D.quitedifferentfrom50.Whatdoyouthinkoftheteacher?Heisvery________.A.boring B.a(chǎn)ngry C.bad D.great(22-23八年級(jí)上·江蘇鎮(zhèn)江·階段練習(xí))WantedCivilengineerBachelor’sdegreeor10-15years’workexperienceinTronicacity,GhaziabadAge:24-55yearsoldCallus:99-25801107Forrent(出租)Three-bedroomhouseOnekitchen,twobathroomsandasmallgardenNoparkingNopetsallowedLocation:304b,Highstreet,Skye,IV519UECallus:44-7890023344SellingSecond-handbicycle2016LynskeyMT650titanium15mountainbikeGoingforlessthan50percentoforiginalpurchasepriceBoughtSeriousinquiriesonlyCallusormoreclassified(分類的)adinformation,pleasevisit:www.gumtree.uk51.Thecivilengineeringpositionissuitable(適合的)for________.A.highschoolstudents B.peoplewithfiveyearsofworkexperienceC.60-year-oldpeople D.bachelor’sdegreeholders52.Whichofthefollowinggroupsmightwanttorentthehouse?A.Petlovers. B.Afamilywithacar.C.Peoplewhowanttwobathrooms. D.Peoplewhowantalargegarden.53.IfAndrewwantstosellsomesecond-handclothing,hemightwantto________.A.callat99-25801107 B.callat44-7890023344C.callaD.visitwww.gumtree.uk(22-23八年級(jí)上·江蘇鹽城·階段練習(xí))“TodayIwillgiveyouaspecialtest,”saidtheEnglishteacherwithasmileonhisface.Allthestudentssatupstraightandwaitedforthetesttobegin.Theteacherbegantogivethetestpaperstoallthestudents.Afterhefinishedhandingoutthetestpapers,heaskedthemtobegin.Thestudentswereverysurprisedtoseethattherewasnotaquestionbutablackdot(圓點(diǎn))inthecentreofthepaper.Theteachernoticedthestudents’surpriseandsaid,“Iwantyoutowriteaboutwhatyouseethere.”Attheendoftheclass,theteachertookallthestudents’answersheetsandreadtheanswers.Allofthemdescribedtheblackdot.Afterreadingalltheanswers,theteachersaid,“Hereeveryoneonlypaidattentiontotheblackdot,butnoonewroteaboutthewhitepaper.”Thewholeclasslistenedsilently,becausetheywereafraidtofailtheexam.Thentheteachersaid,“Don’tworryaboutyourmarksforthistest.Ijustwantyoutothinkaboutyourlife.Thewhitepaperislikeyourwholelifeandtheblackdotinthecentreofthepaperrepresents(代表)problemsinyourdailylife.OurlifeisagiftgiventousbyGod,withloveandcare.However,wejustpayattentiontotheproblemslikeillnessandpoverty,andneverseehappythingsinourlife.Soweshouldtrytosolveourproblemsandenjoyeachmomentlifegivesus.”54.Whatwasinthecentreofthepaper?A.Awhitedot. B.Ablackdot. C.Aquestion. D.Agift.55.Whichofthefollowingiswrongaccordingtothestory?A.Therewasablackdotinthecentreofthepaper.B.Nobodypaidattentiontotheblackdot.C.Thestudentsshouldnotjustcareabouttheirmarks.D.Thestudentswereverysurprisedwhentheysawthepapers.56.Whatdidtheteachermainlywanttotellhisstudents?A.OurlifeisagiftgiventousbyGod.B.Theblackdotdoesn’tmeananyprobleminourlife.C.Don’tworryaboutthemarksforthetest.D.Weshouldsolveourproblemsandenjoyeachmomentinlife.57.Whichistherightorderofthestory?①Theteacherreadalltheanswers.

②Theteacheraskedhisstudentsnottoworryabouttheirmarks.③Theteacherwantedhisstudentstothinkaboutlife.④Theteacherbegantohandoutthetestpapers.A.④①②③ B.①②③④ C.④①③② D.③②①④(22-23八年級(jí)上·江蘇鹽城·階段練習(xí))Lotsofkidsdon’thaveperfectteeth,sodon’tworryifyoursaren’tstraight.Youmightjustneedtoseeanorthodontistwhowilltellyouifyouneedbraces(牙箍).TypesofbracesMetal(金屬的)bracesarestillused,butyoumightgetbracesthatarethesamecolorasyourteethinstead.Thereareevenbracesthatgobehindyourteethwherenoonecanseethem.Thewires(金屬線)

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