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.docx
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1、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, Im sorry that I cant go back home for Mothers Day next week. On that day, III ha to an important meeting for my boss, who helps me a lot with my work and life here. But Ill fii time to see you at home soon. Mom, thank you for everything youve done for Tim and rDa
2、dAdted ten years ago, you had to work in a supermarket i n the daytime and in a restaura nt at night. But you always gave us two your love and care. Though you don have tbwork no w, I still remember your coming home late and feeli ng tired ma ny evenin gs. Tim is going to finish his studies n ext mo
3、n th. He said he would move back from school and look for a job near home. Im glad you wont live by yourself anymore. Lets plan to take a trip the near future. Its been years since thee of us took a trip together. Happy Mothers Day. I love you, Mom. Best wishes, Joh n ()1. A. in terest ingB. importa
4、 ntC. excit ingD. funny (形) ( )2. A. placeB. roomsC. time D. houses(名) ( )3. A. DadB. uncleC. auntD. sister(名) ( )4. A. workB. studyC. restD. play(动) ()5. A. at noonB. in the morni ng C. in the after noonD. at ni ght(短) ( )6. A. hisB. myC. herD. your(代) ( )7. A. happyB. tiredC. won derfulD. angry(形)
5、 ()8. A. startB. con ti nueC. fin ish D. begin(动) ( )9. A. look upB. pick upC. look forD. thank for(短) ()10. A. oneB. twoC. three D. four(数) BCAAD DBACC We often hear people say thatWhen I was a child”Ten years ago”When I was in schoolIt seems that people like talking about the past a lot. You may b
6、e not interested in their past, but they are so gen erous 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. Ther
7、e were many in teresti ng thin gs, and also some sad thin gs. 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 he learned a lot in those days. They made his life colorful. I am so glad to be his listener. Sometimes the memor
8、ies are happy, and sometimes they are sad. But the memories people would like to share are all un forgettable to them. ()1. The first paragraph told us that people like to say their_ . A. future B. success C. past D. everyday life ()2. What does the underlined word enerous mean in Chinese? A.吝啬的B.慷慨
9、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. In terest ing.D. Dan gerous. ()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 un forgetta
10、ble. ()5. Which of the followi ng is NOT true? A. Uncle Luo stayed in the army for some time. B. People only remember their happy time. C. Many people enjoy talk ing about their past time. D. Uncle Luo knows the writerfather. Bill and Jill were going to visit Da-wei and Li-hua Wu in Taiwa n for seve
11、ral days. Before they left America, Bill and Jill tried to learn about Chin ese food and Taiwa nese ways of doing thi ngs. They wan ted to be polite. They lear ned that most people in Taiwa n eat rice, dr ink tea, and take off their shoes whe n they go into a friends apartment. Bill and Jill even le
12、arned to use chopsticks. At the same time, Da-wei and Li-hua learned about American food and America n ways of doing thin gs. They wan ted to be frie ndly. When Bill and Jill came to the Wus house, Da-wei and Li-hua told them to keep their shoes on. Later they went out for dinner. They ate pizza and
13、 drank Coke. The n ext few days, they had breakfast in a coffee shop and ate hamburgers in a fast-food restaura nt. 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 fa
14、mily. They thought that living in Taiwan was just like living in America. ( ( )1. A. reached )2. A. he B. stayed in B. I C. moved to C. They D. left D. We ( )3. A. drinkB. growC. sellD. eat ()4. A. makeB. useC. buyD. break ()5. A. talkedB. heardC. lear nedD. felt ( )6. A. an gryB. frie ndlyC. excite
15、dD.happy ()7. A. schoolB. officeC. house D. restaura nt ()8. A. daysB. mi nu tesC. yearsD. cen turies ( )9. A. ofte nB. usuallyC. sometimesD. never ()10. A. shirtsB. blouseC. shoesD. socks ACDBC BCADC importa nt to un dersta nd how you can (and canuse your body Ian guage to say what you mean. especi
16、ally when you re in a foreign country. Body Ianguage is animportant partof communication.If you want to communicate well, it If a pers on is bored, he wonlook at the pers on who is talk ing to him. He will find other things to do. He may also keep look ing at his watch or a clock. If a pers on is op
17、e n to you, his arms and legs will not be crossed. And if a pers on is relaxed, you will know it by look ing at his body, even his breath ing is slower. Here are some examples of body Ian guage. Body languageFeeling Sitt ing with legs crossedBored Sitt ing with legs apartOpen, relaxed Walk ing with
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