1、八八年年级级下下册册期期末末复复习习:阅阅读读理理解解专专项项训训练练1 阅读理解阅读理解 A MARSThe Red Planet “MARS The Red Planet!” is one of our Early Reader Space books. It has surprising facts and photos explaining all about Mars. Aiming mainly at kids aged 710, its an interesting way for readers to find out more about the red planet. Th
2、e Weather The Weather is one of our Early Earth books for boys and girls aged 13 15. This is a fun and fantastic way for readers to find out more about the weather on our earth. It offers information in a fun waymixing facts, photos, and even has a web page with video clips explaining more about the
3、 information in the book. Horses The book written by Kate describes the noblest animal on the planet for early readers. The book is packed with beautiful and clear pictures that help your child to understand the(fun) facts about this animal. It also includes anatomy(解剖) of horses. Kids Book of Fun F
4、acts & Amazing Pictures on Animals in Nature A Perfect Horse Book for Kids Aged 58. The Earth Science Book No other book on Earth science is packed with so much fun. Its for kids aged 912. The Earth Science Books pages overflow with dozens and dozens of enjoyable, educational, and easy- to-do activi
5、ties that explain basic Earth science facts and important environmental issues. These activities show you all about the planet Earth. 1. If your sister wants to know more about the space, she can choose_. A. Horses B. The Weather C. MARSThe Red Planet D. The Earth Science Book 2. “Horses” is about_.
6、 A. the red planet B. the weather on our earth C. the easy-to-do activities D. the noblest animal on the planet 3. Which is true according to the ads above? A. The Weather is about the Moon. B. Horses is a perfect book for kids aged 58 C. The Earth Science Book was written by Kate D. MARSThe Red Pla
7、net is about the noblest animal. B Height is just one of the thousands of features your genes(基因) decide. In fact, because you have two parents, your genes provide you a height that usually lands somewhere between the height of each parent. If both your parents are tall, then most probably you will
8、be tall, too, but if you have questions about how tall youre going to be, ask your doctor if he or she can help you find it out. But genes dont decide everything. For example, eating an unhealthy diet can keep you from growing to your full potential(潜力). Getting plenty of sleep and enough exercise w
9、ill help you grow to the expected height. No doubt youre wondering how fast you should grow. It depends. Theres no perfect or right answer. Generally speaking, kids grow about 2 inches (6 centimeters) a year between age 3 and the time when they start puberty (when your body starts changing and becom
10、ing more grown up). Your doctor will know how your growth has been going over the years. Two centimeters here and 2 inches there are not nearly as important as the height youre at now, how youve been growing up to this point, and what other changes your body may be going through. Dont be scared if y
11、ou seem to have grown a lot in a very short time. Everyone has a growth spurt(高峰) during puberty. The age for starting puberty is about 10 for girls and about 11 for boys. But it can be earlier or laterbetween 7 and 13 for girls and 9 and 15 for boys. Youll usually begin to notice that youre growing
12、 faster about a year or so after your body starts to show the first changes of puberty. 1. If you want to know how fast and how tall you should grow, _. A. you should have enough exercise B. you can ask doctors for help C. you should save the environment D. You can record your growth during puberty
13、2. After reading this passage, we can explain_. A. how good it is to be a doctor B. how much sleep time we need C. why genes cant decide everything D. what healthy diet is 3. Which is NOT mentioned in the passage? A. Your height most probably depends on how high your parents are. B. Girls age for st
14、arting puberty is usually earlier than that for boys . C. The time showing the first changes of puberty is never noticed. D. You may be scared sometimes when you grow too fast. C A study showed that the experiences children have in their first few years are important. These experiences affect the de
15、velopment of the brain. When children receive more attention, they often have higher IQs. Babies receive information when they see, hear and feel things, which makes connections between different parts of the brain. There are a hundred trillion (万亿) connections in the brain of a three-year-old child
16、. Researcher Judit Gervain tested how good newborns are at distinguishing different sound patterns. Her researchers produced images of the brains of babies as they heard different sound patterns. For example, one order was mu-ba-ba. This is the pattern “A-B-B. Another order was mu-ba-ge. This is the
17、 pattern “A-B-C”. The images showed that the part of the brain responsible for speech was more active during the “A-B-B” pattern. This shows that babies can tell the difference between different patterns. They also were sensitive to where it occurred in the order. Gervain is excited by these finding
18、s because the order of sounds is the building block of words and grammar. “Position is key to language,” she says. If something is at the beginning or at the end, it makes a big difference: John caught the bear. is very different from The bear caught John. Researchers led by scientist Patricia Kuhl
19、have found that language delivered by televisions, audio books, the Internet, or smartphones - no matter how educational - doesnt appear to be enough for childrens brain development. They carried out a study of nine- month-old American babies. They expected the first group whod watched videos in Chi
20、nese to show the same kind of learning as the second group who were brought face-to-face with the same sounds. Instead they found a huge difference. The babies in the second group were able to distinguish between similar Chinese sounds as well as native listeners. But the other babies - regardless o
21、f whether they had watched the video or listened to the audio - learned nothing. 1. What makes connections in a babys brain? A. Having a higher IQ. B. The connection with other babies. C. The babys early age. D. Experiencing new information. 2. What did Judit Gervain and her team find in the experim
22、ent? A. Babies can well understand different words. B. Word order is relevant to meaning. C. Babies identify different sound patterns. D. A certain brain region processes language. 3. What does the underlined sentence mean in Paragraph 3? A. Grammar is important in learning languages. B. Words have
23、different sounds. C. Different languages have different grammar. D. Different orders have different meanings. 4. What is the main conclusion from the study led by Patricia Kuhl? A. Social communication improves babies brain development. B. Listening to different languages develops babies brain. C. F
24、oreign languages help babies brain develop. D. Babies shouldnt watch a lot of television. D Garbage sorting has become a hot issue around China, especially after Shanghai began carrying out a regulation on July 1. Beijing, as a forerunner in environmental protection, has thus been expected to follow
25、 suit. The capital of the country has long been campaigning for sorting and recycling household waste, as part of its environmental drive for sustainable growth, local media reported. The current regulation gives garbage sorting responsibilities to government departments, property management groups
26、and other organizations. It also gives rules for companies, outlining how theyre responsible for waste collection, transportation and treatment. Only individuals are not subject to responsibilities. The long awaited revision will soon change the situation, “Taking out the trash without sorting it pr
27、operly will be illegal,” said Sun Xinjun, director of the Beijing Commission of Urban Management. In Shanghai, violators are now fined up to 200 yuan ($30) for trash-sorting violations. The maximum fine in Beijing will not be less than that, he said. The Beijing city government first set out to prom
28、ote garbage sorting in 2009. Authorities have since called on citizens to sort their household waste into four typesrecyclable waste, kitchen trash, dangerous waste and othersand leave it in a corresponding dustbin or trash can. Blue-colored dustbins signify items within are recyclable, green repres
29、ents kitchen trash, red corresponds to dangerous materials and grey to other waste. To promote the awareness of garbage sorting and expand the base of participants, authorities have employed workers to help residents on the spot. With intelligent devices, those who throw in recyclable waste at given
30、 sites will be rewarded with bonus points, which can be used to buy daily goods. At some communities, there are no colorcoded dustbins. Instead, a scheduled garbage collection service is offered to help improve the environment. In other communities, workers offer a door-to-door service to collect re
31、cyclables or kitchen waste. Beijing Environmental Sanitation Engineering Group has been promoting new garbage sorting facilities such as recycling cabinets and smart kitchen waste trash cans since 2016, Xinhua News Agency reported. Nearly 26,000 metric tons of household waste is generated across Bei
32、jing on a daily basis and 29 terminal garbage disposal facilities are working at full capacity. Nearly 9.3 million tons of household waste was processed in the city last year. 1. According to the passage, which dustbins should some used coke cans be thrown into? A. Grey-colored dustbins. B. Blue-col
33、ored dustbins. C. Green-colored dustbins. D. Red-colored dustbins. 2. We can learn from the passage that_. A. Beijing carried out a more severe rule on garbage sorting than Shanghai B. the amount of household waste in Beijing is far from something disturbing C. the change of the current regulation h
34、as annoyed citizens D. new technology has been applied to help deal with garbage 3. What is the best tile for the text? A. How to Sort Garbage in China B. Garbage Collection in Beijing C. The Current Regulation in Beijing D. Waste Recycling Project Counts 参考答案参考答案 (A) CDB (B) BCC (C) DCDA (D) BDB八年级
35、下册期末复习:阅读理解专项训练八年级下册期末复习:阅读理解专项训练 2 阅读下列短文阅读下列短文, 根据短文内容根据短文内容, 从短文后各题所给的从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中四个选项中, 选择选择 最佳选项。最佳选项。 A AI(人工智能)makes our lives easier and better. Lets see the amazing AI. Cool driverless bus A bus door opens and you get on. Wait, where is the driver? Here is a new kind of driverles
36、s bus called Apolong. It was produced in 2018. It can seat 14 people and doesnt need a driver. The bus follows traffic rules. Your close friend Hi, everyone. Im Xiaoice, a chatbot(聊天机器人). I was “born” in 2014. I speak like a 17-year-old girl. If you feel lonely, you can talk with me. Im good at sing
37、ing and telling stories. I want to be your friend! Worlds first AI presenter Hey, look! The famous Chinese presenter Qiu Hao is reporting the news for us. But, is “he” really Qiu Hao?The answer is no. This is the worlds first AI presenter. It was invented in 2018. It looks and speaks just like a rea
38、l person. Popular AI artist This beautiful painting was at an auction(拍卖) in 2018. It sold for about 3, 000, 000 yuan! But it is not a work by a famous painter, such as Vincent van Gogh. It was painted by an AI artist. Three Frenchmen created the AI artist in 2017. 1. When was Apolong produced? A. I
39、n 2019. B. In 2018. C. In 2017. D. In 2014. 2. Both Qiu Hao and Xiaoice can _. A. driveB. paint C. swimD. speak 3. _ created the AI artist. A. Three Frenchmen . A 17-year-old girl C. The Chinese presenter D. Vincent van Gogh B As a teenager, school was difficult for me. I had a kind of attention dis
40、order, which means I couldnt direct my attention to what I was doing. So when everyone else in the class was centering their attention on tasks, I could not. In my first reading class, Mrs. Smith asked us to read a story and then write on it, all finished in 45 minutes. I immediately put up my hand
41、and said, Mrs. Smith, you see, the doctor said I have attention problems. I might not be able to finish the task. She looked down at me through her glasses, saying, You are not different from your classmates, young man. With her encouragement, I tried. But I didnt finish the reading when the bell ra
42、ng. I had to take it home. In the quietness of my bedroom, the story suddenly all became clear to me. It was about a blind person, Louis Braille. He lived in a time when the blind couldnt get much education. But Louis didnt give up. Instead, he invented a reading system of raised dots(点), which open
43、ed up a whole new world of knowledge to the blind. Wasnt I the “ blind ”in my class, being made to learn like the “sighted” students?With thoughts running through my head, I found myself deeply attracted in reading and writing. I completed the task in less than 40 minutes. I realized that I was not
44、different from others. I just needed a quieter place. If Louis could find his way out of his problem, why should I ever give up? I didnt expect anything when I handed in my paper to Mrs. Smith, so it was quite a surprise when it came back to me the next day with an “” on it. At the bottom of the pap
45、er were these words, “See what you can do when you keep trying?” 4. School was difficult for the writer because _. A. he didnt like the teacher . the tasks were too boring to him C. he got a kind of attention disorder D. his classmates talked with him in class 5. Mrs. Smiths words in Paragraph 3 sho
46、w that _. A. she encouraged him B. she laughed at him C. she felt sorry for him D. she was pleased with him 6. What can we learn from the passage? A. Never stop reading. B. Never give up easily. C. How to be a great teacher. D. How to learn as a blind. C Success seems to be what everyone longs for i
47、n life no matter how old he is. Students want to succeed at study. Adults look forward to their success at work. Have you ever wondered what is the key to success? Some may say the answer is good luck. Some may say hard work is the key. In fact, hard work really does pay off. Scientists find that pe
48、rseverance(坚持不懈) leads to better grades and higher achievements in school. “Being passionate(热诚的) is not enough to make sure that you can achieve success in your schoolwork , say researchers, and they thought of “courage” as a key to success. Courage is also considered as effort in reaching long-ter
49、m goals, and a strong will to continue ones efforts no matter what difficulties they might go through. Researchers think that the finding could help create new training to help children develop the skill and help them to succeed in their future. Researchers from the Academy of Finland studied more than 2,000 students from Helsinki. They were followed through their learning from 12 to 16, the sixth grade until the ninth grade in local school years. Researchers found that the factor(因素) that best predicts courage was related to goals. Wha