八上期末模拟题2选择填空 26. — Did you ________ what the teacher said? — Not reall y. He speaks a little fast. A. serveB. catchC. reachD. agree27. — Boys and girls, I have ________ to tell you. — OK! Go ahead! A. some good piece of new B. some piece of good newsC. some good pi eces of news D. some pieces of good news28. — May I go home now, Mr. Wang? — No, you ________. You haven''t handed in your homework . A. shouldn''t B. aren’t able to C. mustn''t D. needn''t 29. — Woul d you please give me ride? I won''t ________ too much room.— Sure, I''d love to. A. turn upB. give up C. take up D. hang up30. — Who will you send this letter to? — Oh, this letter will ________ my cousin in Japan. A. arrive B. reach C. get D. decide31. — Oh my god! I''m 45kg now. — But I think it''s quite ________ for a growin g teenage girl. A. impossible B. surprising C. normal D. fantasti c 32. — Amy, do you know if Daniel ________ to the farm with us t omorrow? — He won''t go there if it ________.A. will go; will rai n B. will go; rains C. goes; will rainD. goes; rains 33. — I plan to take a shopping ________ to AEON. Would you like to join me? — Sure, I''d love to. A. rest B. drive C. trip D. mall 34. Mary i s looking forward to ________ from me. Please remember ________ t his letter on your way to school. A. hear; to send B. hearing; s ending C. hearing, to send; D. hear; sending 35. I don’t know mu ch about the job. This is my dad’s store and I’m just ________ he re.A. Turning out B. giving out C. looking out D. helping out 36. — When will the sports meeting of your school be held? — Next Mo nday. And the 800 meters is the first ________ of the morning. A . program B. grade C. event D. prize 37. — Your decision is reall y a ______.— From Dad''s look, I guess he is also ________ to hear the ________ news. A. surprise; surprised; surprising B. surpri sing; surprised; surprising C. surprising; surprised; surprised D . surprise; surprising; surprised38. — Do you know what the new s tudent''s name is?— I asked her but she made no ________.A. questi on B. touch C. reply D. share 39. — Three hundred yuan can fully ________ a middle school student'' dent''s needs within a week.— It ''s true. A. win B. cover C. choose D. expect 40. — Why are you i n such a hurry, Anna? — There ________ the women''s Olympic volley ball final in 10 minutes.A. will have B. is going to have C. are going to be D. will be完形填空I grew up as foster(收养的)child from the day was born. I never 41 the love mother gives her child. Five years ago, I came to my second foster home. It was a 42 famil y, but I wasn''t'' their birth child. So I didn''t get 43 to them .One night 44 , things changed. I was doing my homework when I heard my foster mom called me. I walked into her living room."I w ant you to read this book. It''s really 45 !"she said excitedly and then handed me a children’s book. I had a quick look at the 46 . The Kissing Hand. She smiled at me. “ 47 me. You''ll love d”It was story of raccoon(浣熊) mom who 48 kiss in the palm(手) o f her child’s hand. She told her kid that he could put his kissin g hand onto his face whenever he felt 49 . In this 50 he wou ld remember his mom always stayed with him.When I 51 the story , my foster mom did something unexpected. She gently took my hand and put a warm loving kiss in my palm. Then she quietly 52 my hand, held it tightly and spoke words that I would never forget "Whenever you get afraid or 53 , please remember I love you."Th ese were just the words that I was always 54 . With tears in my eyes. I 55 understood her.41. A. refused B. filled C. experie nced D. caught 42. A. cold B. warm C. dangerous D. similar 43. A. upset B. angry C. worse D. close 44. A. until B but C. however D . although 45. A. wonderful B. available C. happy D. boring 46. A . role B. saying C. cover D. price 47. A. Touch B. Promise C. Cho ose D. Trust 48. A. mixed B. placed C. dug D. fell 49. A. comfort able B. common C. afraid D. serious 50. A. way B. step C. part D. rule 51. A. improved B. preparedC. finished D. told 52. A. shape d B. swung C. hung D. closed53. A. glad B. Sad C. relaxD. success ful 54. A. making up B. looking forward to C. turning down D. run ning away from 55. A. personallyB. hardly C. finally D. quietly阅读 理解IMy mother was born in China, but now we live in America. Becau se of her Chinglish, few would like to talk with her. People did not take her seriously, but pretended not to understand her. My m other knows how poor her English is. So when I was fifteen, she b egan to have me call others on the phone to pretend I was her. On ce I had to call her stockbroker(股票经纪人). Feeling uneasy, I said i n a low voice, “This is Mrs. Liu.” At that time, my mother was st anding beside me, whispering (悄声说) “Why doesn''t he send me the ch eck? It''s already two weeks late. "Then I said to him, “I''m getti ng rather worried. You agreed to send the check to me two weeks a go, but it hasn’t arrived.”My mother added, “What does he want? I ’ll come to visit his boss and tell him all about this.” So I tur ned to the stockbroker again, "I can''t accept any more excuses. I f I don''t get the check today. I will talk to your boss next week .” The next week, she went to the company, and told all this to t he boss-in her broken English. Luckily, the boss was friendly and the problem was solved soon. When I was a teenager, her broken E nglish made me feel uncomfortable sometimes. But now, I see it di fferently. To me, my mother''s English is clear, pretty natural. I t is my mother’s tongue. It was the language that helped me form the way I saw things, and understood the world.61. The author''s m other was poorly treated because ________. A. She couldn''t speak English very well B. Americans didn’t like to make friends with C hinese people C. she was so serious that no one could understand her D. she didn''t receive good education 62. The word "pretended" probably means ________ in Chinese. A. 假装B. 惩罚C. 虐待 D. 聆听 63. We can know from the passage that the stockbroker ________. A. was too busy to send the check to the author''s mother B. didn''t ta ke the author''s mother seriouslyC. called the author''s mother fir st D. promised that he would send out the check that day 64. Wh at can we learn from the passage?A. The author could speak both C hinese and English very well. B. The stockbroker would be fired by his boss. C. The author went to the company with her mother th at week. D. The mother''s English taught the author how to see th ings. 65. The best title of the passage could be" A. A Failed Ca ll B. Differences Between English and Chinglish C. My Mother''s En glish D. English Is Important IIThat summer, I found a part-time job in KFC. It certainly wasn''t a good one, but it meant money--t hat was something I really needed. At that time, every cent count ed for me.One day, I was working behind the front counter(前台)when woman came in. She ordered her meal and I told her the price. As she was about to pay, the woman suddenly stopped and said weakly . I''m sorry, but I guess I won''t be able to pay the bill because I am about a dollar short" Maybe it was her voice that touched me . I was thinking of paying the dollar for her-it wasn''t an easy t hing for me, you know. I was always a mean person. She refused at first, but she finally agreed. Then she took away the food thank fully. I went on with my work. The customers were coming and goin g.About an hour later, business slowed down and I was waiting for my next customer. Just then, I noticed the same woman walking to wards me, with money in her hand.She said smilingly," I want to t hank you for what you did. You see, I'' m diabetic(糖尿病患者), and som etimes need to eat something right away. If you hadn''t'' helped me , I might have fainted (晕厥)."Then she offered to hand me twice wh at I''d given her and went away.Holding the two dollars, I realize d that what I''d received was not just some money, but also the ha ppiness of knowing a poor student could also do something right.L ater, I often met the woman there. Every time, she would smile to me, and I smiled back.66. We can know from the passage that the author ________. A. was in need of money that time B. always tre ated the customers warmly C. worked as a cook in KFC job very muc h D. liked the part-time job very much67. Why did the woman sudde nly stop as she was about to pay? A. Because she didn''t like the meal. B. Because she thought the price wasn’t reasonable. C. B ecause she was too poor to pay. D. Because she didn''t take en ough money with him. 68. The author paid the dollar for the woman perhaps because ________. A. he knew he could get much money by doing that B. he knew the woman would pay him back C. he thought the woman might be badly in need D. the woman told him that she must eat something at once 69. What can we learn from the passage ? A. The woman was so poor that she couldn''t pay for her meal. B. The woman was thankful and told the truth to the author at las t. C. The KFC was not busy at all that day. D. The woman came t o order another meal for the second time. 70. The best title of t he passage could be “_______”.A. A Diabetic''s Story B. Kindness a t KFC C. Money Is Everything D. The Secret of Happiness阅读理解填词It w as time when an ice cream sundae(圣代冰淇淋) cost much less. One day l ittle boy walked into a coffee shop and t 76 a seat at a table. Then a waitress put a glass of water in front of him."How much i s an ice cream sundae?" the boy asked. “Fifty cents.” r 77 the waitress.The little boy took out an old wallet from his pocket an d then s 78 the number of coins in it.” Well! How much is dish of plain(普通的) ice cream then? he asked again.Right now, some people were waiting for o 79 . The waitress started to get impatient(不耐烦). “Thirty-five cents!" she said, seeming little a 80 . "OK! I will have the plain ice cream.” He said. The waitress brought him the ice cream and walked away.Finally, the boy finished. He paid the money, and left.Then the waitress came back to c 81 the table quickly. However, she suddenly stopped--she was quite s 82 at what she saw. There were fifteen cents placed beside the empty dish. The coins were c 83 her tip(小费). The waitress''s face t 84 red at once. That day, the waitress learned a l 85 from the child: Be patient and show respect for every customer!6 |
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