人教版八年级下册英语期末专题训练:完形填空(含答案)

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人教版八年级下册英语期末专题训练:完形填空
There are many kinds of voluntary work that students can do. Young students talk about their experience as volunteers.
1 Aug 1st, Wang Zhengxuan, a 13-year-old girl 2 old soldiers (士兵) and read the poem Ode to China (《祖国颂》) for them. “I felt really happy when I saw the old soldiers’ smiles because it meant I could bring 3 to our country’s heroes. They had fought in the war bravely, so it’s 4 turn to do something for them” said Wang.
Wang started 5 when she was 8. She joined the “Sanxiaxiang (三下乡)” activity and has been to different places. The volunteers sing and dance for people in the countryside. As of August this year, Wang has worked over 1,400 hours of volunteer service and was recognized as a four-star volunteer. “ 6 volunteer service, I have changed from a protected teenager into a volunteer who brings love to others,” Wang said.
Sun Yiyang, a 14-year-old girl from Beijing Ritan High School, has been a volunteer for nine years. She helped children in 7 areas and planted trees to improve the environment. “For me, volunteering is not a thing you do for the moment. It’s a 8 thing. It’s a kind of habit and duty (职责) in my whole life,” said Sun.
In 2018, she 9 books to kids in the poor areas of Yunnan province. She also invited them to an art show in Beijing. They became good friends and have stayed connected (有联系的).
During the summer vacation in 2019, she helped sort trash for an hour each day. “There are two main reasons why I did this”, Sun said, “Firstly, I felt that I really did something useful and helpful to the environment. 10 , I got to make some good friends who share the same interest with me.”
1.A.in B.on C.at D.for
2.A.hit B.threw C.dropped D.visited
3.A.sadness B.happiness C.fairness D.illness
4.A.their B.my C.your D.country’s
5.A.volunteering B.reading C.singing D.dancing
6.A.Until B.Before C.Through D.When
7.A.clear B.wrong C.poor D.crazy
8.A.short-time B.good-time C.bad-time D.long-time
9.A.put up B.took out C.threw down D.gave away
10.A.Secondly B.Usually C.Luckily D.Normally
A report shows that around 72% of Chinese aged 12 to 14 have myopia (近视). This number is much 11 than the 58% in 2010. It is also said that China has the highest teenage myopia rate (比率) in the world. According to the 12 , 82.8% of parents believe that too much screen time is the main 13 for the high rate of myopia.
14 study supports this point. It shows that teenagers in China 15 more than 50% of their free time looking at screens, such as watching TV, playing computer games, or surfing the Internet. Many classroom activities and homework activities also need the 16 of smartphones or computers.
Too much screen time is bad for teenagers’ eyes. It is necessary to 17 their daily screen time. Studies should be done on how much time is spent on phones or computers and how much time is spent on 18 activities. Different timetables (课程表) for school days and weekends should be used to 19 students keep healthy. This will also help teenagers to 20 better time management (管理) skills.
11.A.lower B.faster C.higher D.slower
12.A.report B.letter C.object D.record
13.A.progress B.part C.force D.reason
14.A.Other B.Another C.Some D.The other
15.A.cost B.take C.pay D.spend
16.A.sign B.use C.train D.spirit
17.A.encourage B.control C.improve D.increase
18.A.outdoor B.social C.rapid D.proper
19.A.make up B.make sense C.make a plan D.make sure
20.A.push B.understand C.develop D.remind
阅读下面短文,理解大意,然后从各小题的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,使短文连贯完整。
We all know that the panda is the treasure of our country. Then how about its droppings (粪便) They are treasure, too. How
The panda keeper 21 a panda with about 25 kilos of bamboo every day. Of that, the panda will eat about 11 kilos—the most 22 parts. Because the panda cannot digest (消化) all the bamboo completely, its droppings 23 much of undigested (未消化的) bamboo. Can people make use of them Sure. Someone came up with an idea— 24 toilet paper.
“In my opinion, it’s a great 25 ,” a panda keeper says. “In the past, we just threw away the droppings 26 rubbish. But now workers come and take the droppings away. They use the droppings to make 27 . They also make notebooks and bookmarks.”
28 the paper doesn’t sell well at the Panda Base. It is not popular among 29 . Most of them won’t buy it after they visit the Panda Base. “A box of tissues (纸巾) is 43 yuan,” they said. “That’s quite 30 .” If you see the tissues at the Panda Base, will you buy them
21.A.plants B.agrees C.offers D.provides
22.A.delicious B.terrible C.excited D.nervous
23.A.depend B.include C.develop D.explain
24.A.cutting them into B.moving them to C.turning them into D.folding them into
25.A.population B.achievement C.object D.protection
26.A.from B.across C.like D.against
27.A.sticks B.gold C.scarfs D.paper
28.A.Even B.So C.Although D.However
29.A.tourists B.readers C.keepers D.makers
30.A.simple B.expensive C.cheap D.social
Parents can help their children have a great first job experience. Teenagers might become more successful later if they do well at their first job. So, parents should help their children find the 31 first job.
Even for children who have a 32 time learning or thinking, a good first job can be very important. Success at work can help them 33 their attitudes to the difficulties they face at school. In fact, both part﹣time jobs and volunteer work can help teens feel 34 .
Lucy is a high school student who works part﹣time at a coffee shop. She says that teenagers can get something useful out of their jobs. For example, they learn how to 35 and save money. They also learn how to 36 customers and plan their time well.
Nancy cleans part﹣time at her school. She says that working helps her 37 develop skills that will be useful when she goes to university. Nancy enjoys her 38 and feels that it has helped her grow as a person.
Both part﹣time jobs and volunteer work can provide teenagers with wonderful 39 and help them develop important skills. Encouraged by their parents, teenagers confidently take up part﹣time jobs and get 40 work experience. By doing so, they will learn and grow, and also help others in a good way.
31.A.usual B.right C.easy D.latest
32.A.hard B.useful C.funny D.separate
33.A.believe B.compare C.change D.forget
34.A.lonely B.excited C.nervous D.successful
35.A.make B.find C.borrow D.collect
36.A.hurry towards B.wait for C.communicate with D.compete against
37.A.quickly B.quietly C.patiently D.seriously
38.A.show B.job C.trip D.study
39.A.advice B.progress C.experience D.discovery
40.A.active B.common C.private D.valuable
Have you ever heard of Mount K2 (乔戈里峰) It is known as Savage Mountain because many people 41 die or get hurt while they were climbing it.
K2 is the second highest mountain in the world after Qomolangma. People never 42 Mount K2 in winter. Both storms and cold weather make it 43 to climb this mountain during that time. K2 is famous as one of the most 44 mountains to climb. It is known by different 45 such as Chogori, Ketu and Mount Godwin-Austen. The name Chogori 46 “the king of mountains”.
A part of the mountain lies in Pakistan. The other 47 of the mountain lie in Xinjiang, China. Thomas Montgomerie did the first survey of Mount K2 and measured its height. He named the 48 K2—“K” stood for Kechu. K2 was the second mountain listed, so the name 49 the number “2”. The 50 time to climb K2 is between April and October. It takes at least 3 weeks to complete the climbing.
41.A.used to B.tried to C.shouted to D.listened to
42.A.fall B.achieve C.succeed D.climb
43.A.important B.impossible C.surprised D.amazing
44.A.difficult B.delicious C.expensive D.boring
45.A.names B.pictures C.classes D.stories
46.A.listens B.shows C.calls D.means
47.A.objects B.parts C.voices D.opinions
48.A.mountain B.desert C.river D.survey
49.A.led B.had C.beat D.broke
50.A.oldest B.farthest C.best D.newest
In the morning, we went on a trip to Green Natural Park. We were happy because it was a 51 day. On the way, we kept singing and talking happily.
However, when we finished our picnic at 1:00 p.m. , it was dark and windy. Soon, there was a storm. Unluckily, none of us brought a(n) 52 . We ran about but we could find no place to hide.
Twenty minutes passed and it was still raining. There were hours to go before we 53 the campsite (野营地). It was even worse that our small compass (指南针) showed that we went the 54 way. We 55 our way!
We had to make a quick decision as it was raining 56 . Chris said we could 57 a tent to hide in, so Mary and Tom helped to do it. Chris and I tried to make a fire to keep us warm. But we couldn’t 58 the fire, as everything was wet. We had to wait inside the 59 . At about five, it stopped raining. We decided to 60 the trip because all of us were very tired.
This trip may not be very successful but we get the most important thing—the importance of teamwork.
51.A.windy B.rainy C.sunny D.stormy
52.A.umbrella B.flashlight C.candle D.hat
53.A.made B.reached C.built D.watched
54.A.fallen B.slow C.wrong D.lonely
55.A.lost B.missed C.found D.realized
56.A.hardly B.strongly C.recently D.heavily
57.A.get up B.make up C.put up D.use up
58.A.open B.beat C.light D.rise
59.A.fire B.trip C.tree D.tent
60.A.give up B.give away C.give out D.give off
Angela was interested in writing when she was young. She got her first lesson about storytelling from her grandfather. He started her 61 and taught her a lot.
Angela 62 remembered the call that changed her life. It was a sunny morning on Tuesday. The 63 rang in the kitchen of her home. Marty Banderas, the worker of a book publisher (出版商) made the phone call. Angela sent her novel to Banderas three weeks earlier. Banderas asked Angela some 64 information, like age and address. Angela felt 65 and asked what that was about. Banderas 66 , “I sold your novel for one and a half million dollars!”
Angela sat down in shock. She wrote over fourteen novels, but publishers always 67 them. Her husband advised her to find something else to do, but she never 68 writing. The news from this book publisher was an exciting thing for her.
Now Angela is writing another novel. And she 69 to get another success. Her belief (信念) has brought her success, and it has also changed her 70 . Angela thinks she will enjoy a meaningful life if she keeps on with her dream.
61.A.treasure B.imagination C.challenge D.research
62.A.hardly B.probably C.clearly D.slowly
63.A.phone B.doorbell C.clock D.alarm
64.A.amazing B.difficult C.personal D.natural
65.A.asleep B.angry C.sad D.strange
66.A.asked B.replied C.wrote D.returned
67.A.accepted B.protected C.refused D.trained
68.A.gave out B.gave up C.gave away D.gave back
69.A.hopes B.hates C.agrees D.compares
70.A.mark B.life C.band D.article
In a small Chinese town lived a poor young man named Ma Liang. He loved 71 . One night, an old man visited Ma Liang in a 72 while Ma Liang was sleeping. He 73 Ma Liang a paintbrush (画笔).
“Help the 74 people with this magic paintbrush,” he said. “But don't use it to help rich and greedy (贪婪的) people, or you will never paint again.”
When Ma Liang 75 , he found the paintbrush. He painted a butterfly and was 76 to see it fly out of the window. Ma Liang painted a buffalo (水牛) to help a farmer and 77 for hungry people.
However, a rich man asked Ma Liang to paint some 78 for him, but Ma Liang refused.
“If you don’t paint for me, I'll cut your fingers off,” the rich man said 79 .
So Ma Liang painted an island of gold in the middle of a blue sea and a boat for the man. The man went to the island in the boat 80 . Then Ma Liang painted a hole on the side of the boat. Water entered the boat. The boat disappeared and nobody ever saw the man again.
71.A.singing B.painting C.dancing D.swimming
72.A.school B.park C.forest D.dream
73.A.gave B.fitted C.returned D.cheated
74.A.important B.successful C.rich D.poor
75.A.woke up B.made up C.stood up D.put up
76.A.surprised B.unlucky C.silent D.afraid
77.A.paper B.food C.air D.water
78.A.rubbish B.waste C.advice D.gold
79.A.slowly B.carefully C.angrily D.excitedly
80.A.heavily B.sadly C.happily D.recently
Everyone wants to have healthy teeth. When you laugh, you will open your 81 and show your teeth. The healthier your teeth are, the 82 you will feel. Why is that
It’s because your teeth are important in many ways. Take care of them, and they’ll help to 83 you. Strong and healthy teeth help you grow. They also help you speak 84 . You can take care of your teeth by doing like these: 85 your teeth twice a day, after getting up and before bedtime.
And make sure you brush all of your teeth, not just the front ones. 86 some time on the sides and the back of your teeth. Take your time while brushing. Spend 87 three minutes each time you brush.
Be sure your toothbrush is soft. Ask your parents to help you get a 88 toothbrush every three months. Clean between your teeth with dental floss (牙线). It feels strange when you do it at first, but soon you’ll get used to doing it. Brushing 89 your teeth healthy. You also need to care about what you eat and drink. Eat lots of fruit and 90 and drink water instead of drinks. Keep doing these and you’ll have white and healthy teeth.
81.A.ears B.eyes C.nose D.mouth
82.A.sadder B.happier C.angrier D.shyer
83.A.look at B.look like C.look for D.look after
84.A.clearly B.quickly C.slowly D.truly
85.A.Clean B.Brush C.Help D.Show
86.A.Carry B.Pass C.Waste D.Spend
87.A.at first B.at least C.at once D.at last
88.A.new B.blue C.big D.short
89.A.starts B.stops C.keeps D.suggests
90.A.cakes B.vegetables C.candies D.chocolates
Tian Haicheng is a farmer in a small village in Ningxia. He had a road accident and lost the use of his arms and 91 . Two months later, his wife left, taking away their son. 92 , his daughter, Jiajia, stayed with him. And she’s been 93 him ever since.
Although Jiajia is only six, she has to do much work every day. She massages (按摩) Tian’s arms and legs for half an hour. Before going to school, the little girl also brushes his 94 and washes his face.
After Jiajia comes back from school, she feeds Tian his dinner and helps him 95 around the house by using a DIY mobility device (移动装置).
Jiajia even shaves (刮) her father’s beard (胡子). “At the 96 , I didn’t know how to shave and I cut Dad’s face and it bled,” she said. “But Dad said it didn’t 97 . Now I’m very good at shaving.”
After learning that people can make money by live-streaming (直播), Tian 98 for the first time 4 years ago. Now he is 99 and has more than 450, 000 followers. “I hope Jiajia never 100 studying. I plan to save some money to send Jiajia to the college in the future,” he said.
91.A.eyes B.ears C.legs D.stomach
92.A.Bravely B.Luckily C.Sadly D.Hardly
93.A.looking for B.looking at C.looking up D.looking after
94.A.teeth B.hands C.head D.mouth
95.A.move B.show C.wait D.build
96.A.time B.moment C.end D.beginning
97.A.hit B.hurt C.risk D.control
98.A.tried B.replied C.stopped D.added
99.A.unlucky B.dangerous C.difficult D.successful
100.A.gives in B.gives out C.gives away D.gives up
A little girl thought she was not as beautiful as other girls, and nobody liked her. So she was 101 happy. She always stayed by herself and didn’t talk to 102 .
One day, her mother gave her a beautiful hair clip (发夹). When she wore it, she looked 103 than before. She decided to go to school with the beautiful hair clip.
On her way to 104 she found that most of her schoolmates said hello to her, but they never did this before. She thought that it was because of the beautiful hair clip. She was so 105 about all of the wonderful things.
106 all her classmates wanted to know what happened to her, she didn’t want to tell them about her hair clip.
When she went back home, her mother asked her, “Did you know you 107 your hair clip at home I 108 it by the door this morning.”
She was surprised (惊讶的) to hear that. She understood that she didn’t wear the hair clip to school.
It’s not important what we wear or how we 109 . The most important thing is 110 we think of ourselves. If we want to do a thing successfully, first try to be confident (自信的). If we think we can, we can.
101.A.often B.usually C.hardly D.always
102.A.anyone B.someone C.no one D.everything
103.A.beautiful B.less beautiful C.more beautiful D.most beautiful
104.A.work B.school C.class D.house
105.A.happy B.sad C.interested D.relaxed
106.A.So B.Because C.As D.Though
107.A.left B.took C.put D.missed
108.A.tried B.found C.moved D.heard
109.A.look B.feel C.think D.act
110.A.what B.how C.why D.who
We drink one of the world’s most popular drinks—tea—on May 21, International Tea Day. We all know that China is the birthplace of tea 111 . But do you know about the tea cultures of some 112 countries
Tea was brought to 113 from China in the ninth century. Then in the late 12th century, the Japanese monk (僧侣) Eisai 114 tea to Japan from China again, Eisai wrote a book praising tea as a 115 that was especially good for the heart. The custom (习俗) of tea—drinking later became an important part of Japanese culture. In Japan, 116 tea is an art. People use beautiful tea bowls and 117 the peace and calm of the tea room.
India is one of the largest tea producers in the world. It also learned the art of tea-drinking from China centuries ago. Tea is very 118 in India. In fact, 70 percent of the tea it produces is loved 119 its own people. “Chai” is the Hindi (印地语) word for tea. Traditional Indian chai is a type of 120 tea. But unlike Chinese black tea, chai is 121 together with strong spices such as ginger (姜).
Turkey also has a tea culture. If you ever find 122 in Turkey, one thing you have to do is to enjoy special tea there. Tea was brought to the country 123 China in the nineteenth century. The traditional Turkish tea cup is in the shape of a tulip (郁金香). The tea is 124 served very hot and one has to hold the cup by its lower rim (边沿). Most often, salty or sweet biscuits, 125 “kurabiye”, are served along with the tea.
111.A.culture B.history C.price D.rule
112.A.rich B.other C.great D.small
113.A.Thailand B.Japan C.India D.Turkey
114.A.bought B.learnt C.planted D.introduced
115.A.medicine B.food C.drink D.plant
116.A.growing B.serving C.picking D.producing
117.A.waste B.enjoy C.see D.hear
118.A.expensive B.popular C.cheap D.boring
119.A.by B.with C.at D.for
120.A.red B.yellow C.white D.black
121.A.mixed B.carried C.separated D.cut
122.A.myself B.himself C.herself D.yourself
123.A.to B.from C.with D.in
124.A.usually B.seldom C.never D.ever
125.A.included B.called C.taken D.grown
Born in Sierra Vista, Arizona in February 1983, Jessica Cox shocked her parents when they first saw her because she had no arms. In order to live a (an) 126 life, she would just have to learn to do things differently.
Cox’s doctor taught her foot exercises, so she 127 how to do everything her brother and sister did, but only she used her 128 . She learned to tie her shoes, get dressed, take a bath and even swim.
At 3, Cox 129 prosthetic arms (假肢) and used them for 11 years. Children at school called 130 names like “Robot Girl” and “Captain Hook”, which made her feel 131 and lonely. But at age 14, she moved to a new city, and everything 132 .
Cox remembers getting on the bus on the first day of 8th grade with a famous saying running through her 133 : “Nobody can make you feel bad unless you let them.” So she 134 using her prosthetic arms and started to accept her difference. Cox says that it is not until we are true to 135 that we are able to overcome (克服) our challenges. That year, she 136 got her top prize from the International Taekwondo Federation (国际跆拳道联盟)!
After college, Cox became famous and she has 137 to people in over 26 countries. She often makes people laugh by joking about her arms. 138 kids ask her what happened, she usually answers: “This is what happens when you don’t eat your vegetables!”
In 2011, Cox 139 the first person without arms to fly a plane. She was able to fly a small plane 140 to 3,048 meters. In 2012 she married her taekwondo teacher Patrick Chamberlain. Cox teaches us that we can overcome our challenges and turn them into chances if we are true to ourselves.
126.A.normal B.different C.hard D.easy
127.A.asked B.forgot C.learned D.remembered
128.A.fingers B.hands C.arms D.feet
129.A.owned B.lost C.refused D.found
130.A.him B.her C.them D.it
131.A.excited B.angry C.surprised D.sad
132.A.chose B.continued C.changed D.started
133.A.face B.head C.mind D.mouth
134.A.came up with B.gave up C.put off D.fixed up
135.A.ourselves B.oneself C.yourselves D.themselves
136.A.instead B.yet C.ever D.also
137.A.said B.communicated C.spoken D.talked
138.A.When B.Because C.Although D.Unless
139.A.believed B.became C.drove D.knew
140.A.out B.off C.down D.up
Rivers are one of our most important natural 141 . Many of the world’s great cities are located on rivers, and almost every 142 has at least one river flowing through it that plays an important part in the 143 of its people.
Since the beginning of history, people have used rivers 144 transport. The longest one in the United States is the Mississippi. The lifeline of Egypt is Nile. To the people of India, the Ganges is great, but it is also 145 for transport—ships can travel along it for a thousand miles. Other great 146 are the Congo in Africa and the Mekong in Southeast Asia. The greatest of all for navigation (航海), however, is the Amazon in Brazil (巴西). It is 147 wide and deep that large ships can go about two thousand miles upon it.
Besides transportation, rivers give 148 to eat, water to drink, water for crops, and 149 for fun and recreation (娱乐) for the people who live 150 their banks. In order to provide enough water for crops, 151 sometimes build a dam (大坝) across a river and let a lake form behind the dam. Then people can use the water not only to irrigate (灌溉) their 152 but also to make electricity (发电) for their homes and industries. 153 , large cities and industries that are located upon rivers often make problems. As the cities grow in size and industries increase in 154 , the water in the rivers becomes polluted with chemicals and other materials. People are learning the importance, however, of doing more to keep their rivers 155 if they want to enjoy the benefits of this natural resource.
141.A.resources B.situations C.characters D.websites
142.A.town B.city C.country D.area
143.A.manners B.cases C.blocks D.lives
144.A.to B.in C.with D.for
145.A.empty B.friendly C.important D.interesting
146.A.rivers B.mountains C.lakes D.seas
147.A.too B.enough C.such D.so
148.A.fish B.fruit C.food D.vegetables
149.A.purposes B.chances C.projects D.subjects
150.A.across B.through C.along D.straight
151.A.scientists B.engineers C.villagers D.farmers
152.A.fields B.trees C.rice D.flowers
153.A.Whatever B.Whenever C.Whoever D.However
154.A.height B.weight C.skill D.number
155.A.clean B.narrow C.similar D.proper
It’s a mistake not to talk to anyone when you are feeling sad or worried. If you keep these 156 in your heart and don’t talk 157 them with others, you may even fall ill at last!
158 if you talk with someone 159 and he or she cares a lot about you, like your mom or dad, you may really feel better. It is because you’re not alone with your problems or worries. But 160 you don’t want to talk with your parents, 161 should you do It is better to find 162 trusty (可信任的) adult, like a teacher at school. Maybe this person can help you talk with your parents about your 163 .
Once you know who you can talk to, you should choose a 164 time and place to talk. If you think 165 is difficult for you to say what you think, 166 it down on a piece of paper. If the person can’t understand what you mean right away, 167 to say it 168 a different way or give an example. Some kids may feel 169 about sharing their feelings. But it is important to share feelings when they need 170 .
156.A.ideas B.feelings C.messages D.hobbies
157.A.on B.to C.about D.with
158.A.But B.And C.So D.Or
159.A.slowly B.quickly C.nearly D.easily
160.A.unless B.and C.because D.if
161.A.how B.why C.what D.where
162.A.another B.other C.the other D.others
163.A.favorites B.problems C.games D.marks
164.A.stupid B.proper C.usual D.bright
165.A.that B.one C.he D.it
166.A.throw B.lie C.cut D.take
167.A.want B.decide C.try D.plan
168.A.in B.on C.with D.by
169.A.excited B.interested C.brave D.shy
170.A.development B.independence C.help D.change
Recently, I tried out for volunteers with my classmates to visit a nursing home to spend time with the old people there.
When we got there, we could get a feeling of 171 from the old people. They welcomed with open arms and were happy to tell us about their 172 in the nursing home. We spent time playing games, singing songs, and talking with them. It was 173 that our coming brought happiness and excitement to their day. The whole yard was full of 174 when we performed some funny shows.
After that, we went to the 175 to help make lunch. At first, my classmates thought I couldn’t do this, so they were 176 to see I could cook delicious dishes. 177 , I often help my mom prepare meals for our family. Soon, the lunch was ready and we started to 178 it with the old people. After lunch, we returned and before leaving, we 179 to come to visit them again. When they heard this, they 180 excited and touched.
Our visit to the nursing home made me 181 the importance of doing something for the old people. There’re many old people around us and their children can’t 182 them because of some certain reasons. Sometimes, they’re too old to do 183 things like washing clothes or even drinking or eating. So we should try our best to help them 184 we have time. As for me, I look forward to 185 my volunteer work to help others live a better life.
171.A.care B.stress C.peace D.joy
172.A.lives B.friends C.spirits D.skills
173.A.unusual B.clear C.right D.important
174.A.kindness B.sunshine C.laughter D.voices
175.A.kitchen B.yard C.floor D.door
176.A.excited B.relaxed C.interested D.surprised
177.A.Mostly B.Actually C.Usually D.Completely
178.A.prepare B.enjoy C.check D.finish
179.A.wanted B.needed C.promised D.remembered
180.A.looked B.waited C.smiled D.agreed
181.A.share B.imagine C.realize D.consider
182.A.depend on B.get on with C.talk with D.care for
183.A.simple B.different C.fair D.heavy
184.A.whatever B.wherever C.whenever D.however
185.A.allowing B.spending C.collecting D.continuing
An old man was good at climbing trees. He made a living by 186 young people to do it.
One time, the old man was training a group of young 187 and it was the last day of their training. For their final 188 , the old man took them to a tall tree. He said to them, “If you 189 climbing this tree, then you can easily climb any tree in the world.”
After that, the boys started climbing the tree one by one. The old man said 190 while they were climbing up the tree. 191 when they were halfway down or just about to reach the ground, he said, “Take it easy and slow down... Be careful.” Following the old man’s instruction (指导), all the boys climbed down the tree 192 .
Then a boy went to the old man and 193 , “Master (师父), you told us to be careful while we were climbing down the tree. Why not while climbing up the tree It was more 194 .”
The old man said, “Look, it is very difficult to climb to the 195 of the tree. I know this, and so do you. When climbing up the tree, you were already 196 enough. But when you were climbing down, you might 197 that your work was nearly completed (完成). It was easy for you to make 198 at that time.”
In life, this can often 199 to us. Something can always go 200 at the last minute. So we should always be careful until everything is completed.
186.A.training B.encouraging C.asking D.cheating
187.A.girls B.boys C.students D.teenagers
188.A.tree B.result C.preparation D.test
189.A.take in B.arrive in C.join in D.succeed in
190.A.everything B.something C.nothing D.anything
191.A.And B.But C.Because D.So
192.A.seriously B.quickly C.safely D.completely
193.A.asked B.cried C.shouted D.explained
194.A.nervous B.important C.difficult D.stupid
195.A.end B.middle C.center D.top
196.A.excited B.careful C.brave D.afraid
197.A.feel B.imagine C.report D.hope
198.A.mistakes B.progress C.friends D.promises
199.A.describe B.say C.happen D.reply
200.A.crazy B.blind C.wrong D.silly
A father and his son went to a kite-flying festival. The son was happy when he saw the sky 201 colorful kites. He wanted to fly a kite, too. The father then bought a kite for his son.
The son started to fly the kite. Soon, his kite was high up in the sky. After a while, the son said, “Father, it seems that the string is 202 the kite from flying higher. If we cut it, it will be 203 and fly even higher. Can we cut it ” The father cut the string off of the reel (线轴). The kite started to go higher. This made the little boy 204 .
But then, slowly, the kite started to come down. It soon 205 to the ground. The son was surprised to see this. He said to his father, “I thought that after cutting the string, the kite would fly higher. 206 did it fall down ”
The father explained, “The string was not stopping the kite from going higher, 207 was helping it stay in the sky. You helped the kite go up in the right 208 using the string. But when you cut the string, it could 209 support the kite.”
We may sometimes feel like there are certain things that are 210 us back and stopping us from growing. But in fact, these might be the things that support us the most.
201.A.useful for B.full of C.proud of D.famous for
202.A.pushing B.stopping C.dropping D.moving
203.A.heavy B.smart C.free D.short
204.A.sad B.angry C.worried D.happy
205.A.fell B.drove C.climbed D.rode
206.A.When B.What C.Where D.Why
207.A.and B.because C.if D.but
208.A.road B.street C.direction D.order
209.A.no longer B.any longer C.any more D.no more
210.A.calling B.paying C.holding D.looking
Sasha took a boat trip with her family to Asia last summer. The ten-year-old girl 211 very excited before setting off (出发). However, she felt sad when 212 saw plastic waste in the ocean and many dying sea animals. She felt even 213 than before after returning home. Some local beaches were closed because of plastic 214 .
Sasha decided 215 a project called “I Want My Ocean Back” with her cousin. They cleaned 216 local beaches and held events to raise money for beach clean-ups.
To make more people know about 217 project, she posts videos on YouTube. In her videos, she interviews people from different professions (行业) and talks with them about the ocean. After each 218 , she and her guest (客人) create a painting together. Then the painting 219 to get money for environmental organizations.
“ 220 we don’t take actions (采取行动) now, we’ll have to swim in oceans with lots of waste.” said Sasha. “To bring back clean oceans, we need everybody’s effort!”
211.A.is B.was C.are D.were
212.A.he B.herself C.her D.she
213.A.better B.good C.worse D.bad
214.A.discussion B.discuss C.pollution D.pollute
215.A.to start B.start C.to starting D.starting
216.A.to B.down C.up D.with
217.A./ B.an C.a D.the
218.A.interview B.interviews C.video D.videos
219.A.are sold B.is sold C.have sold D.has sold
220.A.But B.If C.Or D.Until
A young woodcutter was cutting wood in the mountains. Soon an old woodcutter came to work in the mountain as well. At nightfall, the young woodcutter was 221 to find that the old woodcutter had cut more wood even though he came later.
The next day, the young woodcutter came to 222 in the woods even earlier.
He thought, “I will certainly win this time.” Unexpectedly, when he carried his wood back, he found the old woodcutter had 223 him again. The same thing happened the next few days. Finally, the young woodcutter could no longer stand it and 224 the question, “I start working earlier than you and stop working later. How come you beat me every time Besides, I’m younger than you.”
“Alas, young man!” The old woodcutter patted him on his shoulder and said, “After I get home every day, the first thing I do is 225 my axe (斧子). In the meanwhile, your axe is getting duller and duller. Therefore, even though I am 226 than you and start working later than you, my axe is sharper than yours. A tree will fall after I only chop (砍) five times, but only after you chop 227 ten times.”
The young woodcutter 228 completely and set off to sharpen his axe.
We sometimes get so 229 that we don’t take time to sharpen the “axe”. Sometimes we all need 230 to relax, to think, to learn and to grow. If we don’t take the time to sharpen the “axe”, we will become dull and lose our effectiveness.
221.A.surprised B.satisfied C.frightened D.disappointed
222.A.study B.hike C.hunt D.work
223.A.refused B.beaten C.invited D.ignored
224.A.answered B.considered C.faced D.raised
225.A.hide B.borrow C.sharpen D.exchange
226.A.stronger B.older C.richer D.taller
227.A.more or less B.less than C.more than D.at most
228.A.understood B.changed C.forgot D.regretted
229.A.sleepy B.tired C.busy D.lonely
230.A.money B.time C.knowledge D.excuse
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答案 B D B B A C C D D A
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答案 C A D B D B B A D C
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答案 D A B C B C D D A B
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答案 B A C B A C A B C D
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答案 A D B A A D B A B C
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答案 C A B C A D C C D A
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答案 B C A C D B C B A B
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答案 B D A D A A B D C C
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答案 D B D A B D B A C B
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答案 C B D A A D B A D D
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答案 C A C B A D A B A A
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答案 A B B D A B B B A D
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答案 A D B A B A C D A B
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答案 A C D D C A D C B C
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答案 B A D D A B C A B D
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答案 C A B B D D C A D C
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答案 D A B C A D B B C A
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答案 C D A C D A B D D C
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答案 B C A C D B A A C C
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答案 B B C D A D D C A C
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