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1、四川省廣安市八年級(jí)英語(yǔ)下冊(cè) Unit 1 What’s the matter練習(xí) (新版)人教新目標(biāo)版
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1.(xx·廣東)To keep children safe,we B put the things like knives and medicine away in our house.?
A.may B.should
C.can D.might
2.(xx·河南)—I don’t care what people think.
—Well,you C .You’re not alone in this world.?
A.can B.may
C
2、.should D.will
3.(xx·湖北宜昌)—You don’t look well. D with you??
—I have a fever and can’t stop coughing.
A.What’s happening B.What is it
C.What’s on D.What’s the matter
4.(xx·山東德州)Many people like reading newspapers A they can learn what’s happening in the world.?
A.so that B.ever since
C.as s
3、oon as D.even though
5.(xx·山東濱州)—Don’t B hope.Everything will be over soon.?
—Yes.We should learn to be brave when we are in trouble.
A.turn up B.give up
C.clean up D.take up
6.(xx·云南)My father has made a D that he will buy a camera for me.?
A.suggestion B.secret
C.problem D.decision
7.
4、(xx·山東東營(yíng)) B the scientists’ hard work,Tiangong Ⅱ was launched(發(fā)射)successfully.?
A.As for B.Thanks to
C.Instead of D.According to
8.(xx·湖北鄂州)—I’ll be away for a long time.
—Don’t worry.She can look after your pet C .?
A.careful enough B.enough careful
C.carefully enough D.enough carefully
5、閱讀理解
Do you know any 9-year-olds who have started their own museums?When Theodore Roosevelt(羅斯福)was only nine,he and two of his cousins opened the “Roosevelt Museum of Natural History.” The museum was in Theodore’s bedroom.It had a total of 12 specimens(標(biāo)本).On display were a few seashells,some de
6、ad insects and some birds’ nests.Young Roosevelt took great pride in his small museum.
Born in New York in 1858,Theodore Roosevelt was not always healthy.“I was a sickly,delicate boy,” he once wrote.Roosevelt had a health condition called asthma(哮喘).He often found it hard to breathe.Instead of play
7、ing,he observed(觀察)nature and then read and wrote about it.
Roosevelt’s interest in nature sometimes got him into trouble.Once,his mother found several dead mice in the icebox.She ordered him to throw them out.This was indeed “a loss to science,” Roosevelt said later.
Because Roosevelt was often s
8、ickly as a boy,his body was small and weak.When he was about 12,his father urged him to improve his body.Roosevelt began working out in a gym.He didn’t bee strong quickly.But he did decide to face life’s challenges with a strong spirit.That determination stayed with Roosevelt his whole life.And fina
9、lly his body did get strong.As an adult,he was an active,healthy person.He enjoyed adventures and loved outdoors.
In 1900,at the age of 41,Roosevelt was elected Vice President.A year later,President McKinley,was shot and killed.Roosevelt became the 26th President of the USA.At 42,he was the younges
10、t leader the country had ever had.
1.What is the main idea of the first paragraph? D ?
A.Roosevelt’s museum had 12 specimens.
B.Roosevelt had two cousins.
C.Roosevelt was a brave man.
D.Roosevelt had a small museum as a boy.
2.Which of the following tells about Roosevelt as a boy? C ?
A.He li
11、ked playing outdoors sports.
B.He bee the president in 1901.
C. He was interested in observing nature.
D.He was a healthy person full of energy.
3.It can be inferred(推斷)that B .?
A.Roosevelt’s mother liked mice
B.Roosevelt followed his father’s advice
C.everyone with asthma is small and weak
D.working out in a gym is a waste of time
4.In which book might you find this passage? D ?
A.Improving Your Body.
B.Living With Asthma.
C.Small Museums of Natural History.
D.The Childhoods of America’s Presidents.