牛津深圳版八年级上册任务阅读(阅读还原)期中复习专项练习(含答案)

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八上任务阅读(阅读还原)期中复习专项练习8篇
第一篇
Tibet is among the most popular places for Chinese tourists.  1.   Since July 1, 2006, when the first train ran 1956 kilometers from Xining to Lhasa, more and more people have been going to Tibet.
The train stops at several famous places along the way, such as Qinghai Lake, Kunlun Mountains, and the Potala Palace  2.  
 3.   Unlike most Chinese trains which have open-hole toilets, this one has special toilets which can collect the waste.  4.  
All the windows on the train can protect people from the bright sunlight. TV and electrical sockets(插座) for computers and mobile phones can be found on the train.
Because there isn't much oxygen there, trains will have oxygen masks for those who need them. It makes passengers feel more comfortable when they have enough oxygen on the famous "roof of the world".  5.  
A. Passengers can also enjoy many activities during the journey, like Tibetan dancing and Karaoke. B. The number of travelers to Tibet has grown by 10% every year for a few years. C. There are also doctors on the train to make sure that all of the travelers are safe. D. There is also a special rubbish system like other trains in the train that keeps the environment clean. E. On the train, passengers can have tea, eggs and noodles for breakfast, and fried chicken and green vegetables for lunch and dinner.
第二篇
The Internet is very important in our life. It gives us lots of information. But sometimes students may misuse it and it can be very dangerous.  1.  
Personal safety on the Internet
Students must know the importance of keeping their personal details as secret.  2.  They mustn't tell others on the Internet where they live, what job their parents do and which school they are in.
Information on the Internet
Not everything on the Internet is believable. Students and their families should discuss how to identify acceptable websites and what to do if they enter a wrong website. Students should know different kinds of advertisements on the Internet.  3.  They need to know which information is able to share with others online, and which should never be shared.
People on the Internet
 4.  And they should only make friends with people who are helpful to them. Also, they should know who is the right person to ask for help when they meet problems.
Last but not least, students should use the Internet wisely and not spend too much time doing useless things on it.  5.  
A. They mustn't give out their personal information. B. So students must learn how to use the Internet safely. C. Similarly, students should learn to identify online friends. D. And they should understand not all websites give true information. E. They should look for educational things on the Internet, but not play games for long.
第三篇
Recently, a very simple question became widely spread online: What should China be proud of  1.  
Lanlan, whose real name is Negar Kordi, is from Canada. She came to China five years ago and is a student at Ningbo University. Now she has 120,000 fans on the Internet and the number is still growing.
Lanlan loves China and Chinese.  2.   And that's why she is so well received among Chinese net friends. The following is China in her eyes.
"It is the easiest country in which to find a job. If you are not too lazy, it is really very simple to find a job in China. I believe there're more job chances here than that in any other country in the world. "
" 3.   About 400 million Chinese are studying English. If they can speak good English in the future, China will have the greatest number of English speakers of any non-English speaking country. "
"The speed of Chinese trains is fast. From Ningbo to Beijing, the train runs 1, 365 kilometers for seven hours and the ticket fare is only 596 yuan. "
"Its public security is great.  4.   I have traveled in many countries, and I think China really is very safe. "
"There are much more things China should be proud of. Many Chinese people often criticize China. At first, I believed that they didn't like China or they loved Western countries. But later for China.  5.  
"China must be much better than other countries. "
A. The foreign language level is surprising. B. This country of 1.4 billion people makes me feel safe. C. A foreign girl living in China gave a very touching answer. D. They believe that it's not enough to be number one in the world. E. She believes China will be the strongest country in the world in the future.
第四篇
We all know that thirteen is an unlucky number in many countries. People don't like to live in a house with number thirteen and don't like to do important things on the thirteenth day of the month.  1.  
Here are some other unlucky numbers around the world.
4(China)
In Chinese culture, the number four is unlucky.  2.  The fourth floor and sometimes all floors with the number four are out of Chinese buildings.
0888-888-888 (Bulgaria)
 3.  A person from a phone company had this phone number and he died for an unknown reason. Then a businessman got it. It surprised us that the same thing happened to him.  4.  
191(United States)
It is an unlucky number in US planes. Five different US planes with the number 191 all had an accident. In 1979, a plane with number 191 had an accident. All 271 people on the plane and two people on the ground died.  5.  147 people on the plane and one person on the ground died.
A. It is an unlucky phone number in Bulgaria. B. From then on, no one used this phone number. C. The word "four" sounds like "death" in Chinese. D. Then in 1985, another plane with number 919 had an accident. E. In addition, there are many different unlucky numbers in different countries.
第五篇
COVID-19 has stopped people from working and living normally for a long time. In recent days, many people have returned to work  1.  . Here is some advice.
When commuting(通勤)
Avoid(避免)taking public transport.  2.  . If you take public transport, you shall wear a face mask(口罩) through the ride and try to avoid touching objects in the vehicles (车辆) with your hands.
Entering the workplace
Wear a face mask and receive body temperature check before entering the office building. 3.  .
Wash hands in time. If you have signs such as fever please go to the fever office of a hospital at once.
Using a lift
Avoid using the lift if you are going to or leaving lower floors. Use the stairs instead. Stand clear of lift doors while waiting.  4.  .
In offices
 5.  . Do it three times a day for 15 minutes to half an hour each time. You can only get infected(感染的) if the virus builds up in large numbers. Fresh air can stop the virus from building up.
Keep healthy habits such as eating a healthy diet, exercising and getting enough sleep. They can help improve your immunity(免疫).
A Try to walk, cycle or drive to your office instead. B. What steps of prevention and control are needed C. Do not stand face to face with people while waiting. D. Open windows to let fresh air in during the day. E. You must pass the body temperature check before being allowed in. F. Don't eat food that may be contaminated (被污染的).
第六篇
The Inside of the World
When I was a very little boy, I was always asking questions.
One day when I was walking with my nurse along the city street, I asked, "Jane, what's under the street ""Oh, just dirt(尘土)," she replied. "And what is under the dirt ""Oh, more dirt;" she replied.
 1.  . So I asked again, "Well, what's under that ""Oh, nothing—I don't know—why are you always asking so many questions " she asked.
I knew there must be something under that.  2.  . I also heard that Chinese lived on the other side of the world, head down. I wanted to find out if that was true.  3.   down, down, down, till I came through on the other side, and then I would know. I was a very little boy, you see. With a small shove (铁锹), I started a hole in the back yard behind the grapevines(葡萄藤). No one knew what I was doing.  4.  
Then one evening my father asked, "What's that hole in the back yard " 5.  . He didn't laugh when I told him, but he asked me if I knew how far I would have to dig.
I hadn't dug through the world, but I did know how far it was.
A. I knew my secret was out B. I wasn't satisfied with her answer C. And I just wanted to know what it was D. So I made up my mind I would dig down through the world E. I wanted to keep it a secret until I had dug all the way through. F. As a result, I became closer and closer to the inside of the world.
第七篇
Zhong Kaitong, a fourth-grader in Guangzhou, enjoyed a fun vacation this summer.  1.  
A new guideline introduced by central government on July 24 helped Zhong enjoy some free time during the summer. The guideline aims to ease the schoolwork burden (负担) on primary and junior high school students.  2.   What's more, after-school training is also regulated (管制) so that students can enjoy their school life.
According to the guideline, children below the third grade will not have homework anymore.  3.  
Off-campus tutoring organizations (校外培训机构) are not allowed to offer teaching ahead of time. No subject-based training will be allowed on weekends, national holidays or during winter and summer vacations.  4.   According to Global Times, more than 75 percent of children in Chinese cities from grades 1 to 12 are taking private tutoring courses.
" 5.   Some training organizations have made money from parents' worries," said Chen Xianzhe, a professor at South China Normal University. "The guideline is meant to relax parents and society as a whole."
A. The reason is that a large population of students take extra courses. B. It asks schools to reduce homework and improve the quality of education. C. Parents are worried that if their children start behind, they will stay behind. D. Now parents are worried that their children will have no more chances to study outside schools. E. For junior high school students, it should take no more than 90 minutes for them to finish their homework. F. Instead of at tending English or math training courses, she played badminton and basketball most of the time.
第八篇
In America, students in high school must take certain subjects like English, social studies PE and science, And they also choose elective subjects(选修课程) to complete their high school education.  1.  
Each student in the school has their own locker(锁柜) for books.  2.   and students can own a small space they can decorate with posters and their favorite things.
Most high schools have at least one sports team. Schools often offer football, baseball softball, basketball, volleyball, tennis and soccer.  3.  
Many high school students have part-time jobs by the age of 15 or 16, some even earlier.
 4.   but later they will probably get a job at a fast-food restaurant, video store, or clothing shop.
Sixteen is the legal driving age in most states, and students usually want to own a car as soon as they can.  5.   Others would like their children to earn enough money to offer a used vehicle. Many teenagers feel it's necessary to own one, and will do whatever it takes to be able to drive.
A. Their first jobs are often babysitting or mowing lawns.
B. This helps students save time without carrying textbooks.
C. Some parents allow their children to drive a family vehicle.
D. Some may even have sports like golf, swimming and gymnastics.
E. Elective subjects include technology, music, art and foreign languages.
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第一篇B;A;E;D;C第二篇B;A;D;C;E第三篇C;E;A;B;D
第四篇E;C;A;B;D第五篇B;A;E;C;D第六篇B;C;D;E;A
第七篇F;B;E;A;C第八篇E;B;D;A;C
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