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八上Unit3I’mmoreoutgoingthanmysister.提优检测卷单项选择()1.Helenstudiedhardlasttermandshegotexcellentinherexams.A.giftsB.rulesC.messagesD.grades()2.Pleasedon'tlaughandbeforaminute.Hereisanimportantpieceofnewsforyou,A.friendlyB.seriousC.popularD.funny()3.TheChinesedoctorswenttoItalytohelppatientstheyknewitwasdangerous.A.becauseB.ifC.thoughD.assoonas()4.—CanIkeepthebookalittle?Ihaven'tfinishedreadingityet.—Sorry.Youhavetoreturnitontime.A.shorterB.biggerC.longerD.smaller()5.—ArethereanynotebooksonCOVID-19inyourschool?—.Theytellushowtoprotectourselvesinthisbigevent.A.Yes,theyareB.Yes,thereareC.Yes,thereisD.Yes,itis()6.I'mgoingtoShanghai.mymomdadaregoingwithme.A.Neither;norB.Either;orC.Both;andD.Notonly;butalso()7.Inasoccergame,it'simportantfortheplayerstoplaytogetherandthebestineachother.A.makeupB.bringoutC.takeupD.comeout()8.Pleasestoptohavearest.Ithink,toteenagers,healthisasasstudy.A.moreimportantB.lessimportantC.themostimportantD.important()9.Yourparentsaredoingthisbecausetheyyouanddon’twantyoutospendallyourtimeoncomputergames.A.dreamaboutB.waitforC.careaboutD.askfor()10.—Carolisreally.ShegetsupearlytoreadEnglisheveryday.—Yes,shealsoatschool.hard-working;workshardB.hardwork;workhardC.hard-working;hardworkD.hardwork;workshardly()11.Manyteenagersdon'tliketotalkwiththeirparents.ButIamthem.Ilovetosharemyjoyandsorrow(悲伤)myparents.A.thesameas;toB.differentfrom;withC.interestedin;withD.angrywith;to()12.—Howdoyoulikethisgreenskirt,Jenny?—Well,Iwanttobuyaonethanthis,butthis.cheaper;asgoodasB.cheap;asgoodasC.cheaper;sogoodasD.cheap;sogoodas完形填空Peoplealwaysmademeastheconversationtopic(话题)inschool.IwasquietandshyandIhadnofriends.“Teacher,Kimiissostrange.Whyisshewritingwithherlefthand?”OnedayIheardalittlegirlsayingthatagain.ThatnightIforced(强迫)myselftowritewithmyrighthand.Mother1thepenawayfromme.ShesaidIwouldbefinebecausetherewasnothingwrongwithleft-handedwriting.IaskedhertogiveitbackandthenI2.HowIwantedtobeliketheotherkids!Anotherday,asIwasgoingthroughthemall,Isawsomekidstryingonshoeswithwheelsanddoingcooltricks(把戏).SoIaskedmymothertobuyapair.Sheasked,“Youdonot3wantthesethings.Whatchangedyour4?”ItoldmymotheraboutmyschoolandhowIstillhadnofriendsforfivemonths.Mymotherhuggedmeandsaid,“Iwillbuyyoutheseshoes,butdon'tletotherpeoplegetintoyourhead.”Iwenttoschoolwithmynewshoesandwashappytofindotherstudentshadshoeslikemine.AssoonasIshowedthemmyshoes,onesaid,“Huh?Wheredidyougetthem?Fromacheapstore?”Theothergirlslaughed5.Ididn'tthinkIwasclosetobeingtheirfriends,butIwaseven6fromthem.ThatdayIwenthomecryingandtoldmymotheritdidn't7.Shecomforted(安慰)me.“Ifthosefriendscareaboutyouonlybecauseyouhavecoolshoes,theyarenotyourtruefriends.”shesaid.“Ifyoudon'thavefriendsnow,youwillfindonesoon.Justgiveitsome8,okay?”Ibegantounderstandmymother's9yearsafterthat.Itwas10throughout(自始至终)mychildhood,butnowIhavesometruefriendsinhighschool.Aclosefriendsaidtome,“Kimi,you'resolucky.Mythsaysleft-handedpeoplearetalentedandsmart.”I'mnottalentedorsmart,butIamlucky.()1.A.sentB.gaveC.madeD.took()2.A.cameB.criedC.laughedD.remembered()3.A.sometimesB.usuallyC.neverD.hardly()4.A.mindB.planC.symbolD.hobby()5.A.differentlyB.quietlyC.loudlyD.slowly()6.A.laterB.quickerC.higherD.further()7.A.matterB.workC.costD.stop()8.A.timeB.moneyC.loveD.fun()9.A.wishesB.languageC.worriesD.words()10.A.poorB.seriousC.hardD.boring阅读理解A(判断篇正A误B)(青岛市市北区期中)PolicemanDamonColewaslikeasuperherotoJoshuaGarcia'sfamily.TheyaskedhimtodressupasSpidermanfortheboy'sfuneral.EarlierthismonthinasmallcityinAmerica,the5-year-oldboygotlostandColewasthefirstpolicemantogettohishouse.Hewentintoadirtyswimmingpooltolookforthelostboy.LaterColefoundJoshuainthepool,butitwastoolateandthedoctorscouldn'tsavehim,Whenhedied,JoshuawaswearingaSpidermanshirt.TothankCole,Joshua'sfamilycalledColea“PoliceHero”.“Idon'tthinkIamahero.Ijusthopedtosavethatboy.ButsorryIcan't,”Colesaid.Joshua'sbrothersaskedtomeetColeafewdaysafterhedied.Duringthemeeting,theylearntthatColeandotherpolicemensometimesdressedupasBatman,IronManorSpidermantovisitchildrenandmakethemhappy.Joshua'sfavouritesuperherowasSpiderman.SothefamilyexpectedColetodosomethingforhim.Colesaidhewasreadytodoso.Inthefuneral,Colestoodquietlytowatchpeopleflyingredandblueballoons(气球)tomisstheboy'sshortlife.“I'malwaysthinkingaboutthefamilyandtheboy,”hetoldaTVreporter.()11.ThepolicemanDamonColeiskindandfriendly.()12.Colefoundthelostboyintheplayground.()13.Joshua'sfamilycalledaPoliceHerotohelpthemlookfortheirchild.()14.Joshua'sfamilyaskedColetobeintheboy'sfuneraltosavehim.()15.Thepassageisaboutapoliceherowhohelpedafamily.B(选择篇)Icanjusthearsomeofyousaying,“Idon'tcarewhatotherpeoplethink!IdowhateverIwant!”Thereisastrongwishforindependence(独立)inadolescence(青春期).Butdon'tyoureallycarewhatotherpeoplethink?Duringadolescence,friendshipsbecomeveryimportant.Theycareaboutwhatotherteensthinkbecausetheywanttobeaccepted(被接受)andtheyareafraidofbeingleftout.Fear(恐惧)makesthemcare.Takeleaders(领导者)andfollowersasanexample.Someteenagersareleadersandsomearefollowers.Youmightthinkthatteenleadersdon'tcarewhatotherpeoplethink,butthatisnortrue.Leaderscareaboutwhatfollowersthinkbecauseiftheydon't,thosefollowersmayleaveandfollowsomeoneelse.Andthefollowerscareaboutwhattheleaderthinksbecausetheywanttostayapartofthegroup.Asweallknow,itishardtoadmityoucarewhatotherpeoplethink.Soshouldyounotcarewhatanyoneelsethinksofyou?No,Idon'tthinkyoucandothat.Ithinkitisokaytocarewhatothersthinkofyou.Theanswerliesincaringmostaboutwhatyouthinkaboutyourself.InoneofWilliamShakespeare'splays,Hamlet,Hamletsaid,"Tothineownselfbetrue."Inotherwords,whateveryoudo,alwaysbetruetoyourself.Thisisoneofthemostimportantthingstododuringadolescence.Alongtheway,you'llcareaboutwhatyourfriends,parentsandteachersthink.That'sfine,butusewhattheythinktohelpyoudecidewhoyouwanttobe.Youneedtokeepthepower(能力)tochangewhoyouarewithyou.Tothineownselfbetrue.()16.Fromthepassage,wecanknowthatteenagers(青少年).A.believefriendshipsareimportantB.havedifficultyinmakingfriendsC.nevercareaboutothers'ideasD.keepthemselvesawayfromothers()17.Thewriterusestheexampleofleadersandfollowersto.A.showthatteenageleadersshouldlistentotheirfollowersB.teachteenagershowtobegoodgroupleadersC.showthatteenagersinagroupcarewhatotherpeoplethinkD.tellteenagershowtoreadleaders'mind()18.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"admit"inParagraph4meaninChinese?A.承认B.相信C.决定D.显示()19.AccordingtowhatHamletsaidinShakespeare'splay,Hamlet,teenagers.A.shouldlistentotheirparentsandteachersB.shoulddowhattheythinkisrightC.shouldnotfollowothers'ideasD.canbefreefromthecaresofothers()20.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Teens:CaremoreaboutothersB.Teens:GoeasyonyourselfC.Teens:WhydoyouwantindependenceD.Teens:Tothineownselfbetrue四、阅读表达AFriendshipDayisagreatdayforcelebrating(庆祝)friendship.ItisonthefirstSundayofAugusteveryyear.Americanpeoplefirstcelebratedthefestivalin1935.Butnowthisdoesn'tonlyhappenintheUS.Peopleinothercountriesareinterestedinit,too.Theideaofspendingthedaywithfriendswaspopularallovertheworld.Withmoreandmorecountriesjoininginthecelebrations,FriendshipDaysoonbecameaninternational(国际的)festival.Between1935and1997,FriendshipDaydidn'thaveasymbol.Thenin1997,theUnitedNationsnamedWinnie-the-Poohastheworld'sAmbassador(大使)ofFriendship.Thetraditionalcelebrationsincludeactivitiessuchasmeetingwithfriendsandexchanging(交换)cards,flowersandgifts.Somepeoplemayhavepartieswiththeirfriends.Somemayhavelunchordinnertogether.Othersmayhangoutorgotothemovieswithfriendsonthisspecialday.Thesearepopularamongallagegroupsfromteenagerstooldpeople.AlthoughFriendshipDayanditscelebrationsmayhavechangedovertheyears,thebasic(基本的)ideabehindthefestivalisthesame.Peopleenjoythemomentwithfriendsandexpress(表达)loveandcarefortheirfriends.1.WhenisFriendshipDayeveryyear?Americanpeopleweren’tthefirsttocelebrateFriendshipDay,werethey?WhoisthesymbolofFriendshipDay?Whatisthebasicideabehindthefestival?5.HowwillyoucelebrateFriendshipDay?BIn1901,KarlLandsteiner,anAustriandoctor.foundthattherearefourkindsofblood.Thesefourbloodtypes(血型)werenamedA,B,ABandO.Peoplehaveoneofthesefourtypes.BloodtypeOisthemostcommonaroundtheworld.BloodtypeAisthesecondmostcommon,andtypeABistheleastcommon.IfpeoplewithtypeAbloodaregiventypeBblood,orpeoplewithtypeBbloodaregiventypeAblood,theywillprobablydie.In1927,aJapanesedoctor,FurukawaTakeji,carriedoutresearch(研究)andcameupwiththeideathatpeoplewithdifferentbloodtypesalsohaddifferentpersonalities(性格).HesaidthatpeoplewithtypeAbloodareusuallycalmandserious;peoplewithtypeBbloodarecheerfulandoutgoing;peoplewithtypeObloodaregenerous(慷慨的)andtrustworthy;whilethosewithtypeABbloodareoftencaringandcareful.Morerecently,adoctornamedDr.PeterD'AdamointheUnitedStateswroteabookthatlinks(关联)bloodtypesandwhatpeopleeat.Forexample,hisbookEatRightForYourTypesuggests(建议)peoplewithtypeObloodshouldeatmoremeatandlessbread.AdietforpeoplewithtypeAbloodhasmorevegetables.Hisbookhasbeenahint(暗示)withpeoplewhowanttoloseweight.However,Dr.PeterD'Adamobelievesthateatingfoodthatmatchesaperson'sbloodtypecandomorethanhelpthemloseweight.Hethinksitwillmakethepersonhealthierinotherways,too.However,morestudiesareneededtosupporthisideas.6.Accordingtothepassage,whatbloodtypeisthemostcommon?7.Howmanydoctorsgavetheiropinionsaboutthebloodtypeinthepassage?8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“trustworthy”meaninChinese?()A.外向的B.值得交朋友的C.大方的D.值得信任的9.WhatdidFurukawaTakejifindin1927?10.Whomightbeinte

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