八年级下英语周练3 (Unit 5 Topic3) B卷
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1-5 CBAAC 6-10 CABCC
阅读理解
1-5 DCCBD 6-10 ADABD 11-15 BCBAB 16-20 BADEC
三、 书面表达
略八年级下英语周练3 (Unit5 Topic3) B卷
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Some scientists say our clothes are so powerful that they can change our feelings. 1 , we can control our feelings 2 different colors of clothes.
Normally when we are sad, we will wear dark colored clothes. On the other hand, when we are happy, we often choose to wear 3 colored clothes. This is because these clothes can make others 4 how we are feeling. It seems to say, “I’m upset, Don’t trouble me!” or “Today I’m pleased and easy-going.” Of course, we also know that some people like 5 different colors because of their likes or dislikes.
Some people don’t 6 these words. They often say, “If only this truly worked.” Well, in answer to those people, there are a lot of studies about what happens to 7 feelings. If he is sad, ask him to wear red or orange clothes. He will become 8 and happy very soon. If he is happy and excited, ask him to wear blue or black clothes. He will become quiet or peaceful a few minutes later. It proves that if we wear special colors of clothes, it can change our feelings.
Suppose we are feeling sad, if we are in black, we may begin to feel 9 . However, if we are in red or yellow, it can make us feel a little better.
So remember, if you are not feeling your best, you can try wearing some different colored clothes. If one color has no effect on your feelings, maybe 10 will. Each color has its own power.
1. A. On the way B. By the way C. In this way
2. A. to wear B. by wearing C. about wearing
3. A. bright B. brightly C. lightly
4. A. understand B. to understand C. understood
5. A. dress B. dressing C. dressing in
6. A. accept B. refuse C. believe
7. A. someone’s B. everyone’s C. anyone’s
8. A. relaxed B. active C. upset
9. A. much happier B. much better C. even worse
10. A. other B. the other C. another
二、阅读理解
A
In your life, there are a lot of people around you. They are your relatives, neighbors, friends or classmates. Sometimes you get along well with them, but sometimes don’t. What can you do when someone hurts you Most people may be angry or even fight with him. But it’s not a good idea. You’d better forget all this and forgive(宽恕,原谅) him.
Maybe it’s not easy for you to do that, but it’s possible. Please remember: Keep a good mood, and you will keep healthy. Staying angry with others, in fact, means letting others’ mistakes treat yourself unfairly.
How can you forgive others
First, think of something pleasant and try to get yourself happy.
Second, don’t wait others to say sorry to you. If anyone hurts you, he won’t say sorry to you. He may just want to hurt you or just don’t see things the same way.
Third, try to see things in others’ shoes. You can understand their minds better and make yourself a little happier.
At last, try to know yourself very well. Whose mistakes caused that, yours or others’ If it’s your fault, try to say sorry to them. If it isn’t, smile at the thing.
1. This passage tells us ____.
A. to get along well with others B. to say sorry to others bravely when we hurt them
C. not to hurt others D. to forgive others when they hurt us
2. Forgiving others is ____ according to the writer’s opinion.
A. easy B. foolish C. possible D. impossible
3. The underlined sentence means“____”in Chinese.
A. 尽力坚持自己的观点 B. 尽力让别人接受自己的观点
C. 尽量站在别人的立场上看问题 D. 尽量看到别人立场中的实质问题
4. The writer gives us ____ ideas to forgive others.
A. three B. four C. five D. six
5. Forgetting others’ mistakes and staying happy can make us ____.
A. sad B. disappointed C. upset D. healthy
B
One Sunday morning, I was unhappy. Two of my friends went to the movies the day before, but they didn’t invite me. I was in my room thinking of ways to make them sorry when my father came in and asked, “Want to go for a ride today, Judy ”
“No! Leave me alone!” Those were the last words I said to him that morning. My friends invited me to go swimming with them a few hours later. I forgot to be angry with them and went. When I came back home, I saw a note, “Dad had an accident. Go to Highland Park Hospital. Mom.”
As soon as I got to the hospital, my mother held my hand and said, “Luckily, your dad was able to tell others to leave him alone and just call 911! If they had moved him . . .” My mother talked a lot, but I only remembered: LEAVE HIM ALONE.
Weeks later, my father was able to talk. One day, I said sorry to him for what I said that Sunday morning. He smiled and said he already (已经) forgot it.
I knew he was lying (说谎). I ▲ my words. I never really wanted him to leave me alone.
Words have great power (力量). They can hurt or they can heal (治愈). And we all have the power to choose our words.
6. Judy’s father asked her to ______ one Sunday morning.
A. go for a ride B. go swimming C. watch a movie D. help in a hospital
7. When Judy arrived at the hospital, _______.
A. she was too afraid to talk B. the doctor gave her a note
C. she moved her father with others D. her mother was already there
8. Judy said sorry to her father because _______.
A. she said terrible words to him B. she went out without telling him
C. she didn’t have time to look after him D. she wasn’t with him when the accident happened
9. The best words for “ ▲ ”is “______”.
A. felt proud of B. felt sorry for C. said thanks for D. was strict with
10. What does the passage mainly tell us
A. Don’t be afraid to say sorry. B. It’s important to listen to our parents.
C. Friends should share feelings with each other. D. We should choose our words carefully.
C
Stop worrying about your health or getting ill. Don’t complain (抱怨) about your making little money or what you don’t have. You have to think positively (积极地) for positive things to happen.
That is popular these days. However, too much positive thinking isn’t that good. Here’s some news that may surprise you. Too much positive thinking may hurt you more than help you. What’s more, it may make you more selfish (自私的), thinking less of others.
Positive thinkers believe nothing bad will happen to them. That makes them less careful, and they may end up getting hurt.
Too much positive thinking doesn’t help the world, either. Take how we travel for example. Most of us don’t get afraid when flying in planes or driving in cars. That’s because there are safety rules. Those rules are the results of special people. They reject positive thoughts and ideas. Instead, they think the worst will happen. Just imagine (想象) if they didn’t do that.
There’s a time and place for positive thinking. However, we should also accept that bad things may happen. That way, we can learn to move forward when they do.
11. Which is NOT true about positive thinkers
A. They think bad things will never happen to them.
B. They believe they can stop bad things happening
C. They aren’t as careful as they should be.
D. They think more of themselves than others.
12. What does the underlined word “reject” in Paragraph 4 mean in Chinese
A. 模仿 B. 回顾 C. 拒绝 D. 解释
13.What does the writer want to tell us by giving the example in Paragraph 4
A. How did safety rules come into being
B. Too much positive thinking isn’t good.
C. Some people like to imagine the worst.
D. We should think positive for our safety.
14. What do we learn about positive thinking
A. It doesn’t always make the world a safer place.
B. There’s no room for it in people’s lives.
C. It’s the only way people can move forward.
D. There isn’t enough of it in the world.
15.Which of the following opinions (观点) may the writer agree with
A. We should say no to positive thinking.
B. There’s no need to always think positively.
C. It’s good for more people to think positively.
D. If you think positively, good things will happen.
D
If you think you’re too shy and want to be a little braver, try the following. You can make it.
16 There’s no need to hide it. When they get to know you’re a shy kid, they’ll understand you better. This also helps you feel easier in talks.
17 When you smile, people think you’re friendly and easy to talk with. Remember that other people have feelings, too, and most people will stay away from an angry-looking face.
Take one small step at a time. If you find it hard to start talks, say something nice about people around you. 18 Doesn’t it make you want to keep talking to that person
Turn your attention elsewhere. 19 Don’t waste(浪费) time worrying about your looks or whether people like you or not. Don’t lose heart. Each time after you say “hi” or smile at someone for the first time, say “I did it!” to yourself. 20
Keep trying and one day you’ll never be shy when you talk to others.
A. Try to smile more. B. Tell people you’re shy. C. Or it could be something bigger, like buying yourself an ice cream. D. Think about how great you feel when someone says something nice to you. E. Think more about ways to enjoy the party or the game.
三、书面表达
生活中常常有不顺心的事,因此保持良好的心态非常重要,请以“How to Stay in a Good Mood”为题,写一篇短文。
内容包括:
1. What can affect our moods
2. What should we do to stay in a good mood
要求:语句通顺,70词左右。
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