资源简介 第四周 译林8A Unit1-Unit2月考复习一、单项选择1. Tina will have a test tomorrow. She's going over her lessons as __________as possible __________ .carefully; alone B. careful; by herselfC. careful; on her own D. carefully; on herself2. I really don't know how to organize the event with___________money and ___________people.few; little B. a few;a littleC. less; fewer D. fewer; less3. Some wild animals are in danger ___________the loss of living areas. If we don't take action, the number of them will be ___________.A. because; smaller and smaller B. because of; smaller and smallerC. because of; fewer and fewer D. because; less and less4. The work is too difficult for Mr Zhu to finish in a week. He needs___________days.A. more two B. two more C. two another D. another more5. The words that we should pay attention to ___________written on the blackboard.A. be B. being C. is D. are6. Here are three tickets for the film tonight. The yellow one is___________ than ___________ .A. more expensive; others B. expensive; the othersC. more expensive; the other two D. most expensive; the other ones7.Is the Yangtze River___________river in the world the second long B. a second longestC. the second longer D. the second longest8.The ears of an elephant are much bigger than___________of a pig.A. the one B. that C. those D. ones9. The earth is___________the moon.A. as 49 times big as B.49 times as bigger asC.49 times as big as D. as big as 49 times10. I agree with you. Science is really___________subject with me. I even want to drop it.A. the least popular B. the most popular C. very popular D. popular enough11. My___________sister is eighteen years ___________. She's two years___________than me.A. elder; old; older B. old; old; elder C. older; old; elder D. elder; older; old12. I ___________the game, but found it quite .joined; boring B. joined in; boredC. took part in; bored D. took part in; boring13. He spoke at the top of his voice ___________the students at the back could hear him.A. such as B. as if C. so that D. so as to14. Do you know _________the number of the students ___________ in your school A. how many; are B. how much; is C. what's;/ D. what; is15.Strangely, the boys in our class can sing _________ than the girls.more beautiful B. much beautifullyC. much more beautifully D. a little more beautiful16.Beijing is larger than _________ in Japan.A. any city B. any other city C. the other cities D. any city else17.—— There is nothing important this afternoon, so you _________ come to school.—— Really Thank you very much.A. needn't to B. needn't C. don't need D. not need18.The _________ you stand, the _________you can see.A. high; far B. highest; farthest C. higher; farthest D. higher; farther19.He speaks English, but not _________ his brother.A. as good as B. as better as C. so well as D. so better as20.— Can I ___________your bike —— With pleasure. But you mustn't _________ it to others.A. lend; borrow B. borrow; lend C. lend; lend D. borrow; borrow21.China has a _________population(人口) than_________ country in the world.A. large; any B. large; any other C. larger; any D. larger; any other22.— The coat costs 1000 yuan.—— Oh, dear! Does it cost _________ that A. as much as B. so expensive as C. as expensive as D. so many as23._________hurry, _________ speed.A. More; less B. Much; little C. The more; the less D. The much; the little24.I am___________my daughter.five times as old as B. five as times old asC. five times older as D. five-time-old as25.This book is _________ than that one. I don't like it at all.A. more interesting B. less interesting C. much boring D. less boring26.Which city is _________ from Hangzhou, Shanghai or Beijing A. far B. near C. farther D. the farthest27.— Guess! Who did I meet_________home Sally, one of my classmates ten years ago.— Really That's amazing. _________ , don't stand _________ of the door— people need to pass through.A. in the way; By the way; on the way B. on the way; In the way; by the wayC. on the way; By the way; in the way D. in the way; On the way; by the way28.--Why does your mom look so ________ -- She _______ my little brother’s bad grades at school.worrying; is worrying B.worried;worriesworrying;;worry about D.worried; is worried about29. I like reading books. __________, I enjoy sharing interesting stories with my friends.A. Largely B. Moreover C. Mostly D. However二、用所给词的适当形式填空1.It's__________(usual) for him to be late for school because he always gets up early.2.Tom didn't go home until he finished __________(clean) the classroom.3.Do you think taking a walk after dinner is much more helpful than__________(lie) in bed 4.Time seems__________(go) faster when we are reading interesting books.5.The headteacher said as much as he could __________(help) Peter not to drop Chinese.6.My mother says she's looking forward to __________(hear) from you.7.Your best friends you’re looking forward to ________(come) to visit you when National Day holiday comes.8.Cooking on my own is much more difficult than __________(do) it with parents’ help.9. If it__________(not rain) tomorrow, the students__________(have) a sports meeting.10. The more you practise, the better English you __________(speak).11. —— The last one __________(arrive) pays the meal.—— Agreed!12. Listen carefully, or you __________(miss) something important.13. — Has Sam finished his drawing today —I' ve no idea, but I found him__________(paint) in his room this morning.14.Peter is willing__________(share) his room with his best friend, David.15.They had a problem __________(learn) to cook healthy food.三、综合填空A篇My journey of personal growth began when I entered middle school. At first, I felt like a small fish in a big pool. The school was much ____ (large) than my junior school. And I was nervous about making new friends and getting used to the new environment.______ ,(luck) I soon found my place in the school's sports club. The coach, Mr. Wang, was very kind and encouraged me to believe in myself. Through basketball, I not only improved my physical health but also learned the____________(important)of teamwork and perseverance(毅力). Each training was a step forward in my personal growth.Besides, I also joined the school's debate(辩论) club. At first, I was shy and afraid to speak in front of others. However, _______ the help of my teammates and coach, I gradually built up confidence. These are very important in _______my study and personal life.One of the___________ (important) lessons I learned in middle school was the importance of balance (平衡).___________(balance) lessons, sports, and other activities was challenging, but it taught me how to manage my time effectively. This skill has helped me grow into a far___________(responsible)有责任感的 and independent person.As I reflect on my journey, I am thankful for the experiences that have offered great____________(different)to me.Middle school has been a time of growth, learning, and self-discovery. I am excited to see what the future holds as I continue to grow and learn. The journey of our growth comes from the wonderful past.B篇To help students stay healthy and happy, China's education department has made new rules for middle and high schools. One important change is the“two-day weekend” policy. High school students in grades 10 and 11 can now rest on________ Saturday and Sunday. Seniors in grade 12 get one full day ________ each weekend. This policy gives students more time to sleep, play sports, or do things they enjoy. Cities like Hangzhou and Changsha are already following these rules, and many students say they feel ___________(tired). Schools are also making daily schedules better for students. For example, some schools start morning classes 20 minutes later than before, so students can sleep a little ________(long). Evening study time has been shortened, and homework is now limited to 90 minutes for middle schoolers and 60 minutes for younger students. Teachers believe these changes help students focus better in class and learn _________(care).阅读理解A篇However, not everyone feels the same way. Many students are happy because they have time to read, draw,or play with friends on weekends. “I finally get to practice basketball,” says Li Ming, a 10th grade student from Beijing. But some parents worry their children might spend too much time watching TV or playing video games instead of studying. Others fear that less school time could lower exam scores. To solve these problems, schools are offering fun after-class activities like art clubs, science groups, or soccer teams. The government is also stopping tutoring schools from giving extra lessons on weekends. This way, all students can have equal time to rest and grow.These changes show that China wants students to be healthy, creative, and ready for the future—— not just good at exams. While there are still challenges, the new rules are a big step toward balancing school life and well-being.( )6. What is the main purpose of the new education policies A. To reduce homework time. B. To improve students’ health and creativity.C. To help parents save money on tutoring. D. To make exams easier for high school seniors.( )7. What does the“two-day weekend” policy provide for 10th grade students A. One rest day weekly. B. Extra tutoring on Saturdays.C. Shorter evening study time. D. Two full days off every weekend.( )8. Why are some parents unhappy with the changes A. Schools canceled all exams.B. Students have less time for hobbies.C. Teachers stopped giving homework.D. They worry about lower grades and too much screen time.( )9. How do schools help students use free time wisely A. By giving more homework. B. By organizing art clubs and sports teams.C. By allowing unlimited screen time. D. By extending school hours.( )10. What does the word“well-being” most likely mean A. Physical exercise. B. Being good at exams.C. Health and happiness. D. Academic success.B篇“Without music, life would be a mistake,” famous German philosopher(哲学家) Friedrich Nietzsche said over a century ago. Music is a big part of our lives. But in recent years, some US schools have cut music classes to control budgets(预算).For example, Chicago public schools hurt arts education when they fired (解雇) over 1,000 teachers. Among them, 10 percent of the teachers taught art or music, according to The Washington Times. In fact, this is not just a problem in the US. In other countries, such as China and the UK, music classes are not thought to be as important as ones like science, math and history. That's partly because music is not seen as a very important life skill, and it isn't tested. Many students are busy with schoolwork, so parents and students choose to focus on subjects that are tested more often.However, learning music is beneficial in many ways.When ___________(play) music, you need different abilities to work together. It is not as simple as it looks, according to Kenneth Guilmartin of Music Together, an early childhood music development program. For example, when playing the piano, people see music notes and decode(解码) them in their brains. They also use their fingers to make sounds. They need to deal with all these things at the same time.Music has a special connection with science as well. You can see that many scientists are good at playing music: Einstein played the violin, and German physicist Max Planck was __________(talent) in playing the piano.( )1. Some schools in the US cut music classes because .A. they were too difficult to learn B. students in the US weren't interested in musicC. the schools wanted to save money D. there weren't enough music teachers in the US( )2. What does the underlined word“beneficial” mean A.耗时的 B.重要的 C.高效的 D.有益的( )3. What's the main idea of Paragraph 4 A. Playing the piano needs people to see music notes.B. Playing the piano needs people to use fingers to make sounds.C. Decoding music notes is needed while we are playing music.D. Different abilities are needed to work together while we are playing music.( )4. Which of the following is true according to the passage A. Music has something to do with science.B. When playing the piano, people only use their fingers to make sounds.C. Science, math and history are tested very often as well as music in schools.D.1,000 teachers who taught art or music were fired by Chicago public schools.( )5. What's the writer's opinion in this passage A. Music is as simple as it looks.B. Music is a big part of our lives.C. Music classes should be cut in some schools.D. Music isn't a very important life skill for usC篇Compared with before, there are fewer students playing on the playground. After school, students spend a lot of time_______ their studies or other training plans. Even on weekends, they are pushed to study without being allowed to relax. Then what's the result of this situation Students are always busy _______ their studies and don't have time to communicate with others. And more and more students like to stay alone.However, I ________(strong) believe that social skills play a big role in the overall(全面的) __________(develop) of students.___________(communicate) with others is important. According to a study, compared with those with less developed social skills, students with strong social skills are smarter and can get ________(high) grades. About 78% of students who take an active part in social activities show lower levels of pressure than those who do not. And the prevalence of depression(抑郁症患病率) is 10% lower for those who have good communication with others.Students can socialize in different places. For example, when they socialize at school, they can get to know how to work in groups, make more friends and solve problems. They also learn how to be leaders, which will help students feel good about themselves. When they receive feedback(反馈) from others, they will have a chance to improve themselves. What's more, ▲ . Students who are good at socializing will be more likely to get a job than others in the future, because in many jobs, they need to communicate with all kinds of people and work well in a team.I am sure that students will grow better if they learn more social skills and make more friends, so students should go out and communicate with others, instead of staying alone.( )6. In the writer's opinion, what problem are the students facing A. Receiving much attention from others. B. Spending too much time on their hobbies.C. Having no time to communicate with others. D. Enjoying computer games in their friends’ homes.( )7. How does the writer support his opinion in Paragraph 2 A. By telling stories. B. By listing numbers.C. By explaining the meanings. D. By asking questions.( )8. Match the title with each paragraph.(Paragraph 1=①, Paragraph 2=②, Paragraph 3=③…)a. Advantages of students socializing in different places.b. The writer's opinion about learning social skills.c. Why is communicating with others important d. The situation of students' breaks.A.①——c; ②——d; ③——a; ④——b B.①—d; ②—c; ③——b; ④——aC.①—c; ②——d; ③——b; ④——a D.①—d; ②——c; ③——a; ④——b五、回答问题(2025·重庆一模改编) In February 2025,China introduced a nationwide policy to give high school students two full days off every weekend. This change aims to reduce the heavy study pressure that students have faced for years. Before the policy, many students in provinces like Hebei only had one day or even half a day to rest each week. Now, schools are required to cancel all weekend classes and exams, allowing students to relax or explore personal interests.According to the new rules, teachers cannot give extra(额外的) homework during weekends, but schools must keep libraries and sports fields open for students who wish to study or exercise voluntarily(自愿地), In cities like Changsha and Hangzhou, some schools have even started organizing weekend activities such as science clubs, art workshops, and community service programmes.Most students welcome the policy. “I finally have time to play basketball and read novels,”said Li Ming, a 16-year-old student. “I feel less tired and more focused during weekdays.”Studies also show that students who get enough rest perform better in exams. For example, a high school in Zhejiang reported a 15%improvement in average test scores after carrying out the policy.However, some parents still worry.“Weekends used to be important for reviewing lessons. I'm afraid my child will fall behind.”said a parent. Rural(农村的) areas face bigger challenges. In villages where educational resources are limited, students have fewer chances to take part in after-school activities. To solve this problem, the government has created free online learning platforms and encouraged urban(城市的) schools to share resources with rural ones.Many teachers believe this policy marks a turning point in China's education. It brings both benefits(好处) and challenges to students.They suggest that schools, parents and the government should work together to help students make the most of the extra free time.1. How long could many high school students inHebei rest each week before the policy according to the passage 2. According to the new policy, what must schools keep open for students to study or exercise 3. How do students who get enough rest perform in exams 4. 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