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Module 6 Hobbies
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(23-24八年级下·浙江温州·期中)Have you ever heard of Dong Hongjuan, the first Chinese woman to successfully climb all 14 mountains above 8,000 meters on Earth
Dong, 42, successfully climbed to the top of the 8,027-meter Mount Shishapangma, the only eight-thousander located fully within China, on April 26, 2023. She has made history by becoming the first woman to climb all 14 mountains above 8,000 meters on Earth. Dong’s achievement (成绩) was proved by the International Mountaineering Summit (高峰) website 8000 on April 30. “It was a historical day for the mountaineers (登山者) and mountain lovers. Now Dong is the first woman to have reached all true summits of the 148,000 ers,” said the website on its front page.
Dong started climbing because of interest. When she found out about the list of eight-thousander climbers, she hoped there would be a Chinese name on it. She climbed Mount Qomolangma in 2013 and completed the other 13 mountains such as Qogir, Nanga Parbat in the following years.
During the celebration meal in Lhasa, Dong showed her excitement about the successful summit. “Dong’s perseverance (毅力) best describes the mountaineering spirit (精神) and shows the power of Chinese women,” said Tsering Sgtmdrup, Chairman of Tibet Mountaineering Association.
1.The only eight-thousander located completely in China is ________.
A.Mount Qogri B.Mount Nanga Parbat
C.Mount Qomolangma D.Mount Shishapangma
2.According to the passage, the website 8000 probably ________.
A.sells 8,000 kinds of products for mountain climbing
B.shares reports about 8,000 Chinese women climbers
C.tells stories about 8,000 mountain climbers in the world
D.gives information about the mountains above 8,000 meters
3.The correct order of the following events is ________.
①Dong Hongjuan climbed Mount Shishapangma successfully.
②Dong’s achievement was proved by the website.
③Dong hoped there would be a Chinese name on the list of eight-thousander climbers.
④Dong climbed Mount Qomolangma and completed the other 13 mountains.
A.①②③④ B.③④①② C.②①③④ D.④③①②
4.From the passage, we can learn that ________.
A.Dong Hongjuan began climbing because she wanted to be famous
B.Tsering Samdrup spoke highly of Dong’s mountaineering spirit in Lhasa
C.people celebrated Dong’s success by climbing more mountains with her
D.nobody reached the 14 mountains above 8,000 meters except Dong Hongjuan
【答案】1.D 2.C 3.B 4.B
【导语】本文介绍了42岁的董红娟成为第一位成功登顶地球上所有14座海拔8000米以上的山的中国女性,并突出了她的成就,和对登山精神的赞美。
1.细节理解题。根据“Dong, 42, successfully climbed to the top of the 8,027-meter Mount Shishapangma, the only eight-thousander located fully within China, on April 26, 2023.”可知,希夏邦马峰是中国境内唯一一座海拔8000米的山峰。故选D。
2.推理判断题。根据“Dong’s achievement (成绩) was proved by the International Mountaineering Summit (高峰) … said the website on its front page.”“When she found out about the list of eight-thousander climbers, she hoped there would be a Chinese name on it.”可知,该网站是一个关于八千名登山者登山故事的网站。故选C。
3.推理判断题。根据“When she found out about the list of eight-thousander climbers, she hoped there would be a Chinese name on it.”可知,董开始因为兴趣登山时,希望八千名登山者的名单上能有一个中国人的名字;根据“She climbed Mount Qomolangma in 203 and completed the other 3 mountains such as Qogir, Nanga Parbat in the following years.”可知,203年,董攀登了珠穆朗玛峰并完成了其他3座山峰;根据“Dong, 42, successfully climbed to the top of the 8,027-meter Mount Shishapangma, the only eight-thousander located fully within China, on April 26, 2023.”可知,2023年4月26日,董红娟成功攀登希夏邦马峰;根据“Dong’s achievement (成绩) was proved by the International Mountaineering Summit (高峰) website 8000 on April 30.”可知,网站证实了董的成就。因而正确顺序应为③④①②。故选B。
4.细节理解题。根据“‘Dong’s perseverance (毅力) best describes the mountaineering spirit (精神) and shows the power of Chinese women,’ said Tsering Sgtmdrup, Chairman of Tibet Mountaineering Association.”可知,次仁桑珠在拉萨高度赞扬了董的登山精神。故选B。
(24-25八年级下·广东广州·期中)。
Ni Zixin was born in Hubei in 2008. When she was a little girl, her parents hoped she could learn to play the piano. However, it turned out that golf was her true calling. Luckily, her parents gave her fully support.
Ni Zixin gave us a big surprise at the 75th US Girls’ Junior Championship (美国女子青少年锦标赛) in California in July this year. With an amazing score of 11-under 131 total, Ni won the first place. And she also set a record for the best score ever achieved by a Chinese player in the event.
Ni’s journey into golf began at the age of 9. “I was introduced to golf by my friends. I spent an afternoon playing golf with them on the greens. Then I fell in love with this sport.” Ni said.
Ni’s interest quickly turned into her love. Over the years, Ni has been in strict training. She spent three to four afternoons a week and half of her weekends doing practice on the golf course. Although the weather was often challenging, she never gave up. To learn more and know other golf players well, she had to spend lots of time watching matches, too. “Weekends are the hardest because I get home late. And I have to finish my schoolwork.” Ni said.
Ni believes golf is more than just a sport. She thinks it can help people to be more patient and develop thinking ability. Even when you just play it for fun, golf can help bring happiness and encourage healthy habits.
Ni will continue improving her skills and take part in more matches. “I hope to represent (代表) China in some important events, such as the Asian Games and the Olympics, and win gold medals.” Ni said.
1.What was Ni Zixin’s favourite hobby when she was a little girl
A.Playing the piano.B.Playing golf. C.Playing games. D.Watching matches.
2.How old was Ni when she set the China’s best record in California
A.9 B.11 C.13 D.16
3.Which of the following is true according to the passage
A.Ni Zixin loved playing the piano best when she was little.
B.Ni played golf for the first time when she was eight.
C.Ni hopes to take part in the Olympics and win gold medal.
D.Ni didn’t do any schoolwork when she was busy practicing golf.
4.Which of the following best describes Ni Zixin
A.Hard-working. B.Honest. C.Practical. D.Helpful.
【答案】1.B 2.D 3.C 4.A
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了倪梓心从小对高尔夫的热爱,通过坚持不懈的训练,在美国女子青少年锦标赛中夺冠并打破中国选手在该赛事的最佳成绩纪录。文章还介绍了她对高尔夫运动的看法以及未来的目标。
1.细节理解题。根据文章第一段“However, it turned out that golf was her true calling.”可知,倪梓心小时候最喜欢的爱好是打高尔夫球。故选B。
2.推理判断题。根据文章第一段“Ni Zixin was born in Hubei in 2008.”以及第二段“Ni Zixin gave us a big surprise at the 75th US Girls’ Junior Championship (美国女子青少年锦标赛) in California in July this year.”可知,倪梓心出生于2008年,今年(假设为当前年份,由于原文未明确,但根据选项可推断为2024年或相近年份)在加利福尼亚的比赛中打破纪录,因此她当时应该是2岁。故选D。
3.细节理解题。根据文章最后一段“I hope to represent (代表) China in some important events, such as the Asian Games and the Olympics, and win gold medals.”可知,倪梓心希望参加奥运会并赢得金牌。故选C。
4.推理判断题。根据文章第四段“Over the years, Ni has been in strict training. She spent three to four afternoons a week and half of her weekends doing practice on the golf course. Although the weather was often challenging, she never gave up.”可知,倪梓心多年来一直坚持严格的训练,即使天气恶劣也从不放弃,因此可以用“勤奋的”来形容她。故选A。
(23-24八年级下·广西桂林·期中)My favourite sport is baseball. It is fun to play, and it is fun to watch.
I went to my first baseball game with my grandparents when I was 6. It was really wonderful. We had a good time. I was happy to be with my grandparents. My grandfather made me love the game.
My dad knew I loved baseball, so he gave me a baseball on my eighth birthday.
When I was 12, my friend came to me and asked me to join his team and play baseball. I agreed. From then on, I got to learn more about baseball. I practised a lot and learned how to play better.
My favourite baseball player is Derrek Lee. Derrek Lee joined the Chicago Clubs in 2004. That year was a good year for him, but 2005 was his best year. One of my favourite things about Derrek Lee is that he is a very nice person. He never shouts at others. He always has a big smile on his face. He seems happy all the time.
1.The writer’s favourite sport is ________.
A.playing basketball B.playing baseball
C.playing table tennis D.playing badminton
2.When he was ________ years old, the writer’s father game him a baseball.
A.6 B.8 C.12 D.14
3.The writer ________ after he joined his friend’s team.
A.played baseball very often B.didn’t learn more about baseball
C.didn’t improve his playing skills D.often played baseball with Derrek Lee
4.Which of the following is true about Derrek Lee
A.He is not very nice. B.He is not friendly.
C.He doesn’t always smile. D.He always looks happy.
5.What is the best title (题目) of the passage
A.My favourite sport B.Baseball is fun to play
C.Derrek Lee is a very nice person D.2005—best year for Derrek Lee
【答案】1.B 2.B 3.A 4.D 5.A
【导语】本文主要介绍了作者最喜欢的运动——棒球。
1.细节理解题。根据“My favourite sport is baseball.”可知,作者最喜欢的运动是棒球,故选B。
2.细节理解题。根据“My dad knew I loved baseball, so he gave me a baseball on my eighth birthday.”可知,作者8岁时爸爸送给他一个棒球,故选B。
3.细节理解题。根据“From then on, I got to learn more about baseball. I practised a lot and learned how to play better.”可知,作者加入朋友的球队后经常打棒球,学到了更多知识,球技也提高了。故选A。
4.细节理解题。根据“One of my favourite things about Derrek Lee is that he is a very nice person. He never shouts at others. He always has a big smile on his face. He seems happy all the time.”可知,Derrek Lee人很好,总是面带微笑,看起来总是很开心,故选D。
5.最佳标题题。根据“My favourite sport is baseball.”及通读全文可知,本文主要介绍了作者最喜欢的运动——棒球,选项A“我最喜欢的运动”符合题意,故选A。
(23-24八年级下·天津河东·期中)Parents often find children watch cartoons for three to four hours a day. Studies show that children start watching cartoons on TV at an early age of six months. When they reach the age of two or three, they become cartoon fans and they would like to spend much time on it. Parents often see this as a problem because most of the children are found to become addicted (上瘾的) to watching cartoons. Parents think if children spend too much time on cartoons, they will fall behind in study.
Some people think cartoons are worth watching. They help the working parents a lot because they can do much work by making their children watch cartoons on TV. When they watch educational cartoons, they can learn many things. They also help to improve their language. Educational cartoons help them to try different languages. Children can learn English well with the help of those cartoons. At the same time, some children can learn about friendship and teamwork from the cartoons.
So sometimes we needn’t stop kids from watching cartoons, but parents should make sure that their children are watching the right things.
1.When do children start to watch cartoons on TV
A.When they are six months old. B.When they are two years old.
C.When they are six years old. D.When’they are three years old.
2.Why are children addicted to cartoons in the passage
A.Because their parents don’t take care of them.
B.Because they bave nothing to do at home.
C.Because they are not cartoon fans.
D.Because they like to watch cartoons.
3.According to the passage, what can’t children learn from cartoons
A.Different languages. B.Friendship. C.Teamwork. D.History.
4.Who is the passage mainly written for
A.Teachers. B.Children. C.Parents. D.Cartoon makers.
5.What is the writer’s opinion about cartoons
A.Children can’t watch any kinds of cartoons.
B.It’s useful to stop children from watching cartoons.
C.Children can spend rime watching cartoons on weekends.
D.Parents should let their kids spend some time watching the right cartoons.
【答案】1.A 2.D 3.D 4.C 5.D
【导语】本文是教育类阅读,分析了孩子们喜欢卡通片的原因,对比了家长对卡通片的不同态度,列举了看教育卡通片的好处,建议家长不需要阻止孩子看卡通片,但是应该确保他们看正确的东西。
1.细节理解题。根据“Studies show that children start watching cartoons on TV at an early age of six months.”可知,孩子们六个月大的时候开始看电视上的卡通片。故选A。
2.细节理解题。根据“When they reach the age of two or three, they become cartoon fans and they would like to spend much time on it.”可知,孩子们非常喜欢看卡通片。故选D。
3.推理判断题。根据“Children can learn English well with the help of those cartoons. At the same time, some children can learn about friendship and teamwork from the cartoons.”可知,孩子们能从卡通中学到英语、友谊和团队合作。但没有历史。故选D。
4.推理判断题。根据“So sometimes we needn’t stop kids from watching cartoons, but parents should make sure that their children are watching the right things.”以及全文可知,是给父母的建议。故选C。
5.观点态度题。根据最后“So sometimes we needn’t stop kids from watching cartoons, but parents should make sure that their children are watching the right things.”可知,作者认为父母应该让孩子花一些时间看适合的卡通片。故选D。
(23-24八年级下·福建漳州·期中)
Xiaolin / ChinaMy favorite sport is tennis. I think it’s a very fun sport. And I like to watch basketball games. It’s exciting to watch the players dunk (扣篮). But I hate to play basketball, because I’m not very skilled at it and I can’t dunk.Lindsay / U.S.A. I have to say I’m not a big sports fan. I don’t really enjoy team sports. But I like to swim by myself. I’m good at swimming butterfly. And I also like to do yoga (瑜伽) on my own.Branson / Canada I like to ride my bike. Although I used to play basketball quite a lot, I’m not so fond of competitive sports now. When it comes to watching sports, I really love ping pong.Aki / Japan I like team games very much. And rugby (英式橄榄球) is my favorite team sport. I like the fast pace (速度) of a rugby game. Although I sometimes get injured during the game, I still enjoy it.
1.Who likes tennis best
A.Xiaolin. B.Lindsay. C.Branson. D.Aki.
2.Where is Lindsay from?
A.China. B.U.S.A. C.Canada. D.Japan.
3.Which sport did Branson use to do
A.Ride bikes. B.Play basketball. C.Do yoga. D.Swim butterfly.
4.How many students enjoy doing team sports now
A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.
5.The text is about ________.
A.learning B.traveling C.health D.sports
【答案】1.A 2.B 3.B 4.A 5.D
【导语】本文介绍了四个学生对不同体育运动的喜好,包括他们喜欢的运动以及对团体运动的看法。
1.细节理解题。根据“Xiaolin...My favorite sport is tennis.”可知,Xiaolin最喜欢的运动是网球。故选A。
2.细节理解题。根据“Lindsay / U.S.A.”可知,Lindsay来自美国。故选B。
3.细节理解题。根据“Although I used to play basketball quite a lot”可知,Branson以前玩过篮球。故选B。
4.细节理解题。根据“Aki / Japan... rugby is my favorite team sport.”可知,Aki喜欢团体运动,其他三位学生则没有喜欢团体运动的描述。故选A。
5.主旨大意题。根据文章内容可知,本文主要讨论的是学生们的运动爱好。故选D。
(24-25八年级下·辽宁抚顺·开学考试)Yang Kexin comes from Guizhou Province. She really loves meteorites (陨石) .
Yang became interested in meteorites when she was young. Once, she saw a photo of a meteorite. Her friend found the meteorite in Xinjiang. Yang got inspired (受到了启发) and in 2012 she left her job in Beijing and started to work in Hami, Xinjiang. There she spent most of her free time looking for meteorites. However, it was not easy. Luckily, Yang found a small meteorite on one trip. She jumped up and down and shouted, “I found a meteorite! ” And the finding made her decide to look for more meteorites.
Yang spent five years in Hami and found more than 600 meteorites. These meteorites were valuable. Someone wanted to buy them at a high price, but Yang said no. She never thought of making money with them.
In 2017, Yang went back to Guizhou Province and started a museum showing her meteorites. “I spent more than 300, 000 yuan opening this museum. Because I didn’t have enough money, I borrowed (借) some” she said. So it came as a surprise when she decided to open the museum to people for free. She thinks it’s a good way to help more people learn about meteorites
Yang enjoys her life because she is doing something she’s really interested in.
1.Yang Kexin decided to look for meteorites after she ________.
A.visited a museum B.got one from her friend
C.found a job in Hami D.saw a photo of a meteorite
2.What does the underlined word “valuable” in Paragraph 3 mean in Chinese
A.合法的 B.宝贵的 C.安全的 D.常见的
3.Which of the following is TRUE about Yang Kexin’s museum
A.It’s in Hami. B.It’s free for people to visit.
C.It opened in 2012. D.It shows 300, 000 meteorites.
4.What does Yang Kexin’s story mainly tell us
A.Follow our heart. B.Enjoy every day. C.Try to help others. D.Be close to nature.
【答案】1.D 2.B 3.B 4.A
【导语】本文向我们介绍了一个对陨石感兴趣的女孩——杨可欣。
1.细节理解题。根据“Once, she saw a photo of a meteorite.”可知,杨可欣是在看到一张陨石的照片后受到了启发,决定寻找陨石。故选D。
2.词义猜测题。根据“Someone wanted to buy them at a high price, but Yang said no.”可知, 杨可欣找到的陨石是“valuable”,意味着它们是珍贵的、有价值的。故选B。
3.细节理解题。根据“So it came as a surprise when she decided to open the museum to people for free.”可知,杨可欣在2017年回到贵州后开设了一个博物馆,并决定免费向公众开放。故选B。
4.主旨大意题。本文主要讲述了杨可欣追随自己对陨石的热爱,放弃工作,去寻找陨石,并最终开设博物馆分享她的发现。这体现了追随自己内心的重要性。故选A。
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(24-25八年级下·上海·阶段练习)People all over the world have some strange hobbies, and one of the most unusual in Britain is “Trainspotting (看火车)”. It’s usually men over the age of 40, but not always. You’ll see them standing around at railway stations and other places where trains pass by, and you’ll see them taking photos and exchanging notes with each other. So, what are they doing
Well, they’re collecting information about trains—the numbers on the front of the trains, or the make and model of the “locomotive (火车头)”—the part of the train which pulls all the other parts. In the same way that some people collect toys or stamps, these men colloet and exchange all kinds of details about trains and railways.
The idea goes back as far as 1942. That year, a young man named Ian Allan was working at Waterloo railway station in London. It was his job to answer letter from people about trains, and quite a lot of the questions he got were very similar. He found himself getting a little annoyed at always sending the same replies to the same questions, so he had a talk with his boss. He asked if he could write a booklet giving the answers to the most often asked questions—an early form of the FAQs (abb. Frequently Asked Questions) you see on websites nowadays. His boss said if he wanted to waste his time on such a project, he should do it in his own time.
So he did. The first 2,000 copies were all sold in days, and by the 1950s, a million copies of British Railways Locomotives were selling every year. Ian Allan went on to become a successful publisher, and got an Order of the British Empire (OBE,大英帝国勋章) from the Queen in 1995. He died in 2015, but his trainspotting hobby lives on.
1.People who enjoy trainspotting are mostly ______.
A.kids B.teenagers C.middle-aged men D.old men
2.Trainspotting lovers usually ______.
A.collect railway toys and stamps
B.observe railway scenes at railway stations
C.build and collect model trains
D.gather and exchange details about trains
3.According to the passage, the underlined word “annoyed” probably means ______ .
A.angry B.satisfied C.patient D.worried
4.When Ian Allan was asked similar questions about trains, he ______ .
A.felt too tired to answer those questions
B.asked his boss to help him reply to those questions
C.wrote a booklet to answer those questions
D.created a website to answer those questions
5.Which statement is true about people’s response to Ian Allan’s effort
A.His boss gave him a lot of help to publish his booklet.
B.His booklet was free to the public when it was first introduced.
C.His work published in the 1950s was not popular anymore.
D.His project on questions about trains earned him great success.
6.The purpose of writing this article is mainly to ______.
A.introduce some strange hobbies in Britain
B.tell us what trainspotting is and how it came to exist
C.explain what makes trainspotting popular in Britain
D.show how Ian Allan developed his trainspotting hobby
【答案】1.C 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.D 6.B
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要介绍了在英国流行的一种不寻常的嗜好——trainspotting猜火车,包括做法、发明者和影响。
1.细节理解题。根据“It’s usually men over the age of 40, but not always.”可知,火车迷多为40岁以上的男性,即中年男性。故选C。
2.细节理解题。根据“they’re collecting information about trains…exchange all kinds of details about trains and railways”可知,火车迷的主要活动是收集和交换火车相关细节。故选D。
3.词义推测题。根据“He found himself getting a little annoyed at always sending the same replies to the same questions, so he had a talk with his boss.”可知,Ian因重复回答同样的问题感到“恼怒”。故选A。
4.细节理解题。根据“He asked if he could write a booklet giving the answers to the most often asked questions”可知,Ian编写了一本手册回答常见问题。故选C。
5.推理判断题。根据“The first 2,000 copies were all sold in days…Ian Allan went on to become a successful publisher”可知,他的项目取得巨大成功。故选D。
6.主旨大意题。全文介绍了火车迷的定义、活动及其起源(通过Ian Allan的故事),旨在说明“火车迷是什么及其历史由来”。故选B。
(22-23八年级下·浙江台州·期末)。
I’m Micah Johnson from Indiana. I have played baseball for 24 years. I am one of the top players in a professional baseball team. Once I get a dream, I don’t care if it takes 100 years to achieve and I’m going to try everything I can do it. And when I make it, I think, “OK, what’s the next thing I’m going to do ”
I started painting in 2016, when I was in a baseball club. Every time when I came back from a game and still felt excited, I would paint. I was just so crazy about painting that I couldn’t put it down.
In 2018, I retired (退役) from my baseball team. I’d fallen in love with art. So I thought it was time to give that a shot. I started drawing young black kids as astronauts after I heard a young black kid asking if astronauts could be black. Painting these pictures was really meaningful. I wanted to get in touch with more people. So I made this 3D character named Aku. He’s a brave and confident black boy with a large space helmet (头盔). The helmet helps him to travel through different areas. In 2022, Aku was on the cover of the TIME magazine. Later, I made him into an NFT. NFTs are special digital (数字化的) art works. People can buy and sell them online.
I changed my baseball bat for a paint brush and found what I loved to do. Kids can also find a meaningful way of life by showing their talents, working hard, and going deeper into the things they care about.
In 2021, an NFT of Aku was taken to the International Space Station. That’s something I could never dream of before! So, as you can see, if you keep working towards something you like, chances are going to appear in a way that you can’t even imagine.
1.What does Micah mean in the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3
A.He found his paintings were so popular. B.He decided to try to be a painter from then on.
C.He wanted to take part in his last baseball game. D.He thought he was one of the top baseball players.
2.In which order do the following events happen
a. Micah started painting.
b. Micah made Aku into an NFT.
c. Micah retired from the baseball team.
d. An NFT of Aku was on the International Space Station.
A.a-b-c-d B.b-c-a-d C.a-c-b-d D.d-b-c-a
3.We can infer that Micah was full of ________ when he heard Aku was taken to the space station.
A.stress B.thanks C.worries D.excitement
4.What’s the main idea of the passage
A.Where kids can find their dreams. B.What people can do with an NFT.
C.When a baseball player want to be an artist. D.How a baseball player found his new life in art.
【答案】1.B 2.C 3.D 4.D
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者Micah Johnson从事棒球24年后,转而追求自己对绘画的热爱的故事;通过他的故事,文章想告诉人们只要坚持追求自己喜欢的事物,机会会以一种无法想象的方式出现。
1.句子猜测题。根据第二段“I was just so crazy about painting that I couldn’t put it down.”以及第三段“In 2018, I retired from my baseball team. I’d fallen in love with art. So I thought it was time to give that a shot.”可知,作者爱上了艺术,对绘画太着迷了,简直放不下;据此可以推断,划线句子意思是,退休后的Micah觉得是时候追寻自己的梦想,努力成为一名画家了。故选B。
2.细节理解题。根据第二段“I started painting in 2016, when I was in a baseball club.”可知,作者从2016年开始画画,a排第一;根据第三段“In 2018, I retired from my baseball team.”可知,2018年,作者从棒球队退役了,c排第二;根据第三段“In 2022, Aku was on the cover of the TIME magazine. Later, I made him into an NFT.”可知,作者把Aku变成了一个NFT,b排第三;根据第五段“In 2021, an NFT of Aku was taken to the International Space Station.”可知,2021年,Aku的NFT被带到国际空间站,d排第四。事件发生顺序是a-c-b-d。故选C。
3.推理判断题。根据第五段“In 2021, an NFT of Aku was taken to the International Space Station. That’s something I could never dream of before!”可知,作者以前做梦也没想到Aku的NFT能够被带到国际空间站;据此可以推断,Micah很激动。故选D。
4.主旨大意题。综合全文,尤其是根据第五段“So, as you can see, if you keep working towards something you like, chances are going to appear in a way that you can’t even imagine.”可知,本文主要讲述了一个棒球运动员如何在艺术中找到他的新生活的故事。故选D。Module 6 Hobbies
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(23-24八年级下·浙江温州·期中)Have you ever heard of Dong Hongjuan, the first Chinese woman to successfully climb all 14 mountains above 8,000 meters on Earth
Dong, 42, successfully climbed to the top of the 8,027-meter Mount Shishapangma, the only eight-thousander located fully within China, on April 26, 2023. She has made history by becoming the first woman to climb all 14 mountains above 8,000 meters on Earth. Dong’s achievement (成绩) was proved by the International Mountaineering Summit (高峰) website 8000 on April 30. “It was a historical day for the mountaineers (登山者) and mountain lovers. Now Dong is the first woman to have reached all true summits of the 148,000 ers,” said the website on its front page.
Dong started climbing because of interest. When she found out about the list of eight-thousander climbers, she hoped there would be a Chinese name on it. She climbed Mount Qomolangma in 2013 and completed the other 13 mountains such as Qogir, Nanga Parbat in the following years.
During the celebration meal in Lhasa, Dong showed her excitement about the successful summit. “Dong’s perseverance (毅力) best describes the mountaineering spirit (精神) and shows the power of Chinese women,” said Tsering Sgtmdrup, Chairman of Tibet Mountaineering Association.
1.The only eight-thousander located completely in China is ________.
A.Mount Qogri B.Mount Nanga Parbat
C.Mount Qomolangma D.Mount Shishapangma
2.According to the passage, the website 8000 probably ________.
A.sells 8,000 kinds of products for mountain climbing
B.shares reports about 8,000 Chinese women climbers
C.tells stories about 8,000 mountain climbers in the world
D.gives information about the mountains above 8,000 meters
3.The correct order of the following events is ________.
①Dong Hongjuan climbed Mount Shishapangma successfully.
②Dong’s achievement was proved by the website.
③Dong hoped there would be a Chinese name on the list of eight-thousander climbers.
④Dong climbed Mount Qomolangma and completed the other 13 mountains.
A.①②③④ B.③④①② C.②①③④ D.④③①②
4.From the passage, we can learn that ________.
A.Dong Hongjuan began climbing because she wanted to be famous
B.Tsering Samdrup spoke highly of Dong’s mountaineering spirit in Lhasa
C.people celebrated Dong’s success by climbing more mountains with her
D.nobody reached the 14 mountains above 8,000 meters except Dong Hongjuan
(24-25八年级下·广东广州·期中)。
Ni Zixin was born in Hubei in 2008. When she was a little girl, her parents hoped she could learn to play the piano. However, it turned out that golf was her true calling. Luckily, her parents gave her fully support.
Ni Zixin gave us a big surprise at the 75th US Girls’ Junior Championship (美国女子青少年锦标赛) in California in July this year. With an amazing score of 11-under 131 total, Ni won the first place. And she also set a record for the best score ever achieved by a Chinese player in the event.
Ni’s journey into golf began at the age of 9. “I was introduced to golf by my friends. I spent an afternoon playing golf with them on the greens. Then I fell in love with this sport.” Ni said.
Ni’s interest quickly turned into her love. Over the years, Ni has been in strict training. She spent three to four afternoons a week and half of her weekends doing practice on the golf course. Although the weather was often challenging, she never gave up. To learn more and know other golf players well, she had to spend lots of time watching matches, too. “Weekends are the hardest because I get home late. And I have to finish my schoolwork.” Ni said.
Ni believes golf is more than just a sport. She thinks it can help people to be more patient and develop thinking ability. Even when you just play it for fun, golf can help bring happiness and encourage healthy habits.
Ni will continue improving her skills and take part in more matches. “I hope to represent (代表) China in some important events, such as the Asian Games and the Olympics, and win gold medals.” Ni said.
1.What was Ni Zixin’s favourite hobby when she was a little girl
A.Playing the piano.B.Playing golf. C.Playing games. D.Watching matches.
2.How old was Ni when she set the China’s best record in California
A.9 B.11 C.13 D.16
3.Which of the following is true according to the passage
A.Ni Zixin loved playing the piano best when she was little.
B.Ni played golf for the first time when she was eight.
C.Ni hopes to take part in the Olympics and win gold medal.
D.Ni didn’t do any schoolwork when she was busy practicing golf.
4.Which of the following best describes Ni Zixin
A.Hard-working. B.Honest. C.Practical. D.Helpful.
(23-24八年级下·广西桂林·期中)My favourite sport is baseball. It is fun to play, and it is fun to watch.
I went to my first baseball game with my grandparents when I was 6. It was really wonderful. We had a good time. I was happy to be with my grandparents. My grandfather made me love the game.
My dad knew I loved baseball, so he gave me a baseball on my eighth birthday.
When I was 12, my friend came to me and asked me to join his team and play baseball. I agreed. From then on, I got to learn more about baseball. I practised a lot and learned how to play better.
My favourite baseball player is Derrek Lee. Derrek Lee joined the Chicago Clubs in 2004. That year was a good year for him, but 2005 was his best year. One of my favourite things about Derrek Lee is that he is a very nice person. He never shouts at others. He always has a big smile on his face. He seems happy all the time.
1.The writer’s favourite sport is ________.
A.playing basketball B.playing baseball
C.playing table tennis D.playing badminton
2.When he was ________ years old, the writer’s father game him a baseball.
A.6 B.8 C.12 D.14
3.The writer ________ after he joined his friend’s team.
A.played baseball very often B.didn’t learn more about baseball
C.didn’t improve his playing skills D.often played baseball with Derrek Lee
4.Which of the following is true about Derrek Lee
A.He is not very nice. B.He is not friendly.
C.He doesn’t always smile. D.He always looks happy.
5.What is the best title (题目) of the passage
A.My favourite sport B.Baseball is fun to play
C.Derrek Lee is a very nice person D.2005—best year for Derrek Lee
(23-24八年级下·天津河东·期中)Parents often find children watch cartoons for three to four hours a day. Studies show that children start watching cartoons on TV at an early age of six months. When they reach the age of two or three, they become cartoon fans and they would like to spend much time on it. Parents often see this as a problem because most of the children are found to become addicted (上瘾的) to watching cartoons. Parents think if children spend too much time on cartoons, they will fall behind in study.
Some people think cartoons are worth watching. They help the working parents a lot because they can do much work by making their children watch cartoons on TV. When they watch educational cartoons, they can learn many things. They also help to improve their language. Educational cartoons help them to try different languages. Children can learn English well with the help of those cartoons. At the same time, some children can learn about friendship and teamwork from the cartoons.
So sometimes we needn’t stop kids from watching cartoons, but parents should make sure that their children are watching the right things.
1.When do children start to watch cartoons on TV
A.When they are six months old. B.When they are two years old.
C.When they are six years old. D.When’they are three years old.
2.Why are children addicted to cartoons in the passage
A.Because their parents don’t take care of them.
B.Because they bave nothing to do at home.
C.Because they are not cartoon fans.
D.Because they like to watch cartoons.
3.According to the passage, what can’t children learn from cartoons
A.Different languages. B.Friendship. C.Teamwork. D.History.
4.Who is the passage mainly written for
A.Teachers. B.Children. C.Parents. D.Cartoon makers.
5.What is the writer’s opinion about cartoons
A.Children can’t watch any kinds of cartoons.
B.It’s useful to stop children from watching cartoons.
C.Children can spend rime watching cartoons on weekends.
D.Parents should let their kids spend some time watching the right cartoons.
(23-24八年级下·福建漳州·期中)
Xiaolin / ChinaMy favorite sport is tennis. I think it’s a very fun sport. And I like to watch basketball games. It’s exciting to watch the players dunk (扣篮). But I hate to play basketball, because I’m not very skilled at it and I can’t dunk.Lindsay / U.S.A. I have to say I’m not a big sports fan. I don’t really enjoy team sports. But I like to swim by myself. I’m good at swimming butterfly. And I also like to do yoga (瑜伽) on my own.Branson / Canada I like to ride my bike. Although I used to play basketball quite a lot, I’m not so fond of competitive sports now. When it comes to watching sports, I really love ping pong.Aki / Japan I like team games very much. And rugby (英式橄榄球) is my favorite team sport. I like the fast pace (速度) of a rugby game. Although I sometimes get injured during the game, I still enjoy it.
1.Who likes tennis best
A.Xiaolin. B.Lindsay. C.Branson. D.Aki.
2.Where is Lindsay from?
A.China. B.U.S.A. C.Canada. D.Japan.
3.Which sport did Branson use to do
A.Ride bikes. B.Play basketball. C.Do yoga. D.Swim butterfly.
4.How many students enjoy doing team sports now
A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.
5.The text is about ________.
A.learning B.traveling C.health D.sports
(24-25八年级下·辽宁抚顺·开学考试)Yang Kexin comes from Guizhou Province. She really loves meteorites (陨石) .
Yang became interested in meteorites when she was young. Once, she saw a photo of a meteorite. Her friend found the meteorite in Xinjiang. Yang got inspired (受到了启发) and in 2012 she left her job in Beijing and started to work in Hami, Xinjiang. There she spent most of her free time looking for meteorites. However, it was not easy. Luckily, Yang found a small meteorite on one trip. She jumped up and down and shouted, “I found a meteorite! ” And the finding made her decide to look for more meteorites.
Yang spent five years in Hami and found more than 600 meteorites. These meteorites were valuable. Someone wanted to buy them at a high price, but Yang said no. She never thought of making money with them.
In 2017, Yang went back to Guizhou Province and started a museum showing her meteorites. “I spent more than 300, 000 yuan opening this museum. Because I didn’t have enough money, I borrowed (借) some” she said. So it came as a surprise when she decided to open the museum to people for free. She thinks it’s a good way to help more people learn about meteorites
Yang enjoys her life because she is doing something she’s really interested in.
1.Yang Kexin decided to look for meteorites after she ________.
A.visited a museum B.got one from her friend
C.found a job in Hami D.saw a photo of a meteorite
2.What does the underlined word “valuable” in Paragraph 3 mean in Chinese
A.合法的 B.宝贵的 C.安全的 D.常见的
3.Which of the following is TRUE about Yang Kexin’s museum
A.It’s in Hami. B.It’s free for people to visit.
C.It opened in 2012. D.It shows 300, 000 meteorites.
4.What does Yang Kexin’s story mainly tell us
A.Follow our heart. B.Enjoy every day. C.Try to help others. D.Be close to nature.
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(24-25八年级下·上海·阶段练习)People all over the world have some strange hobbies, and one of the most unusual in Britain is “Trainspotting (看火车)”. It’s usually men over the age of 40, but not always. You’ll see them standing around at railway stations and other places where trains pass by, and you’ll see them taking photos and exchanging notes with each other. So, what are they doing
Well, they’re collecting information about trains—the numbers on the front of the trains, or the make and model of the “locomotive (火车头)”—the part of the train which pulls all the other parts. In the same way that some people collect toys or stamps, these men colloet and exchange all kinds of details about trains and railways.
The idea goes back as far as 1942. That year, a young man named Ian Allan was working at Waterloo railway station in London. It was his job to answer letter from people about trains, and quite a lot of the questions he got were very similar. He found himself getting a little annoyed at always sending the same replies to the same questions, so he had a talk with his boss. He asked if he could write a booklet giving the answers to the most often asked questions—an early form of the FAQs (abb. Frequently Asked Questions) you see on websites nowadays. His boss said if he wanted to waste his time on such a project, he should do it in his own time.
So he did. The first 2,000 copies were all sold in days, and by the 1950s, a million copies of British Railways Locomotives were selling every year. Ian Allan went on to become a successful publisher, and got an Order of the British Empire (OBE,大英帝国勋章) from the Queen in 1995. He died in 2015, but his trainspotting hobby lives on.
1.People who enjoy trainspotting are mostly ______.
A.kids B.teenagers C.middle-aged men D.old men
2.Trainspotting lovers usually ______.
A.collect railway toys and stamps
B.observe railway scenes at railway stations
C.build and collect model trains
D.gather and exchange details about trains
3.According to the passage, the underlined word “annoyed” probably means ______ .
A.angry B.satisfied C.patient D.worried
4.When Ian Allan was asked similar questions about trains, he ______ .
A.felt too tired to answer those questions
B.asked his boss to help him reply to those questions
C.wrote a booklet to answer those questions
D.created a website to answer those questions
5.Which statement is true about people’s response to Ian Allan’s effort
A.His boss gave him a lot of help to publish his booklet.
B.His booklet was free to the public when it was first introduced.
C.His work published in the 1950s was not popular anymore.
D.His project on questions about trains earned him great success.
6.The purpose of writing this article is mainly to ______.
A.introduce some strange hobbies in Britain
B.tell us what trainspotting is and how it came to exist
C.explain what makes trainspotting popular in Britain
D.show how Ian Allan developed his trainspotting hobby
(22-23八年级下·浙江台州·期末)。
I’m Micah Johnson from Indiana. I have played baseball for 24 years. I am one of the top players in a professional baseball team. Once I get a dream, I don’t care if it takes 100 years to achieve and I’m going to try everything I can do it. And when I make it, I think, “OK, what’s the next thing I’m going to do ”
I started painting in 2016, when I was in a baseball club. Every time when I came back from a game and still felt excited, I would paint. I was just so crazy about painting that I couldn’t put it down.
In 2018, I retired (退役) from my baseball team. I’d fallen in love with art. So I thought it was time to give that a shot. I started drawing young black kids as astronauts after I heard a young black kid asking if astronauts could be black. Painting these pictures was really meaningful. I wanted to get in touch with more people. So I made this 3D character named Aku. He’s a brave and confident black boy with a large space helmet (头盔). The helmet helps him to travel through different areas. In 2022, Aku was on the cover of the TIME magazine. Later, I made him into an NFT. NFTs are special digital (数字化的) art works. People can buy and sell them online.
I changed my baseball bat for a paint brush and found what I loved to do. Kids can also find a meaningful way of life by showing their talents, working hard, and going deeper into the things they care about.
In 2021, an NFT of Aku was taken to the International Space Station. That’s something I could never dream of before! So, as you can see, if you keep working towards something you like, chances are going to appear in a way that you can’t even imagine.
1.What does Micah mean in the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3
A.He found his paintings were so popular. B.He decided to try to be a painter from then on.
C.He wanted to take part in his last baseball game. D.He thought he was one of the top baseball players.
2.In which order do the following events happen
a. Micah started painting.
b. Micah made Aku into an NFT.
c. Micah retired from the baseball team.
d. An NFT of Aku was on the International Space Station.
A.a-b-c-d B.b-c-a-d C.a-c-b-d D.d-b-c-a
3.We can infer that Micah was full of ________ when he heard Aku was taken to the space station.
A.stress B.thanks C.worries D.excitement
4.What’s the main idea of the passage
A.Where kids can find their dreams. B.What people can do with an NFT.
C.When a baseball player want to be an artist. D.How a baseball player found his new life in art.

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