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2023-2024年八年级英语下期期末高频考点专练(牛津译林版)
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Look out for others before yourself
Farmer John and his wife lived on a farm. They raised a pig, a cow and a chicken.
One day, a mouse saw that John had set a mousetrap. He went around the farm and warned all of the other animals about the trap. “There is a mousetrap in the house!”, the mouse said to the chicken. “That’s bad news for you, but it doesn’t bother me”, the chicken said.
Then, the mouse went to the pig and the cow. But the pig and the cow did not care either.
They said they didn’t have to worry about it and wished the mouse good luck.
One night, a snake got caught in the mousetrap. John’s wife thought the snake was dead and tried to remove it. But the snake was still alive and bit her hand. She became very sick and had a bad fever. The farmer decided to make some chicken soup to treat her sickness—so he killed the chicken.
As John’s wife continued to become sicker, many of her friends came to visit her. The farmer killed the pig and used it to make food for the visitors. Sadly, John’s wife died from her illness.
The farmer killed the cow as a sacrifice for her funeral. The mouse watched all of this with great sorrow.
When we learn that someone is facing difficulties or danger, all of us can be at risk. It is better to help and encourage one another instead of leaving others alone with their problems.
1.Did Farmer John and his wife raise a pig, a cow and a mouse
2.What did the mouse do after it saw that John had set a mousetrap
3.What happened to John’s wife before she died
4.The mouse isn’t lucky enough to be alive, is it
5.From the story, which animal would you like to be Why
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Bike-sharing is a good choice for short journeys. It allows people to borrow a bike from one place and return it at another place easily. With a large number of people choosing bike-riding instead of driving, especially in some big cities, bike-sharing has been popular all over China. In December 2016, Shanghai became the world’s largest bike-sharing city according to a survey done by Centre for Urban Development.
It’s very convenient to use shared bikes if you have a smart phone. First, you should download such an APP. Then you can find a nearest bike through the APP and scan the QR code. Then the bike can be unlocked (解锁) itself. After riding, you can lock it and pay the fee.
Bike-sharing is a green way of transportation and provides a user-friendly experience. An engineer of a company says that since the start of shared bikes, people have made fewer trips by car. “The love for shared bikes is not only among young people but also among people over sixty. I can easily find one and never worry about where to park it,” said Chen Hong, who is an office worker in Beijing. So it is very convenient and helps people save a lot of time when they are in a hurry.
However, bike-sharing also brings many different kinds of problems. Some people don’t park the bikes in the bike parking lots, which makes it difficult for people to walk. And some may even try to steal or damage (损害) the bikes. What’s more, even some children under 12 can unlock and ride the bicycle. There is no doubt that it’s very dangerous.
Technology and science have changed our lifestyles. We have to say bike-sharing brings us a lot of convenience, and we also hope that people can not only enjoy it but also put it to good use.
6.Which city was the world’s largest bike-sharing city in 2016
7.Who loves shared bikes according to Chen Hong
8.Why does shared bikes sometimes make people’s walk difficult
9.What do you think of bike sharing Why do you think so (Give at least two reasons.)
A little stream (溪水) ran down from a high mountain through many villages and forests. Then it reached a desert. “I went through so many difficulties. I should have no problem crossing the desert,” it thought. As the little stream started, it found itself slowly disappearing into the sand. After many tries, it still failed.
At this time, a deep voice said. “If a breeze (微风) can cross the desert, so can a river.” It was the voice of the desert. But the little stream answered, “That’s because a breeze can fly, but I can’t.”
“That’s because you can’t give up what you are. Let yourself evaporate (蒸发) into the breeze, and it can take you across,” said the desert.
“Give up what I am now No! No!” The little stream could not accept this idea.
“The breeze can carry the vapor (水汽) across the desert and let it leave as rain. The rain will form a river again,” said the desert. “And whether you’re a river or vapor, your nature (本性) never changes.”
Hearing this, ________.
10.Was the little stream able to cross the desert at first
11.Who gave the advice to the little stream
12.What did the stream have to do if it wanted to cross the desert
13.What do you think is missing at the end of the story
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How do you get to school every day By bike, bus or car In our city, there will be 3,000 new school buses in the street by the end of this year. These school buses look just like American school buses: yellow with a big nose.
In February 2010, the Chinese government announced the first standards (标准) for school bus safety. Since then, more yellow school buses can be seen in the street.
In China, besides the bus driver, there should be an adult on the school bus to watch the students. If there are more than 40 students, two adults are needed. The students usually rest or read books on the school bus.
In America, yellow school buses are very popular. There are about 480,000 school buses in the country. The older kids sit in the back of the bus. The younger kids sit in the front. They usually listen to music, talk on their phones or just sleep. The only adult on the bus is the driver.
The school bus is important in students’ everyday lives. It can keep children safe. Usually, a child is much safer going to school by school bus than any other way. It can also help the environment. A school bus saves a lot of gas (汽油) because it can carry a lot of people.
14.How many new school buses in the street of the writer’s city by the end of this year
15.What’s the first standard of school bus about
16.Who should be on the school bus besides the bus driver to watch the students in China
17.What are the popular school buses in America
18.It is much safer going to school on the school bus than any other way for a student, isn’t it
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Once upon a time, there was a king. He only had one leg and one eye, but he was very smart and kind. Everyone lived a happy and healthy life because of the king. One day, the king was walking through the palace hallway and saw the paintings of his ancestors (祖先). He thought that one day his children would also walk in the same hallway and remember all the ancestors through these paintings. He wanted his children to remember him, too. So he invited many famous artists to his palace.
All of the artists began to think about the king’s physical disabilities (生理缺陷). How could his paintings be made very beautiful It was not possible. They weren’t sure what his painting would be like. So one by one, they all started to politely refuse to make a painting of the king.
But suddenly one artist raised his hand and said he would make a very nice painting of the king. The king became happy hearing that. Then the artist started painting. After a long time, the painting was ready.
When the artist showed the painting, everyone was shocked. In the painting, the king was sitting on a horse, on the one leg side, holding his bow (弓箭) and aiming (瞄准) something with his one eye closed. The king was very happy and gave him lots of money.
As we know, no one is perfect. So we should try to focus on (关注) others’ advantages (优点) instead of disadvantages. Just take an optimistic view (乐观的观点) of the event. Everyone can do a good job.
19.Where did the king see the paintings of his ancestors
20.Why did the king invite artists to draw a painting of him
21.Was it an easy job or a hard job to draw a painting of the king
22.How did the king like the painting
23.What can we learn from the artist
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Rabbit Shiny and tortoise(乌龟)Smily were neighbors. One day they were reading a story about their great grandfathers: Shiny’s and Smily’s great grandfathers decided to have a race. While Shiny’s great grandfather fell asleep during the race, Smily’s great grandfather won the race by slowly walking towards the finishing line.
Smily said, “If your great grandfather didn’t go to sleep, my great granddad might never win. So his win was not a real win.”
The next day there was a notice in the jungle(丛林)newspaper. It said that there would be a race and the winner would win many prizes. The race started from the bear’s house. From there, the runners had to cross the river. But most of the animals could not both run fast and swim fast. So they didn’t know what to do. Shiny and Smily made a plan.
Shiny ran, while smily was sitting on his back. He and other animals, like the deer, reached the river side at the same time. But they saw the swift(湍急的)water and stood there because they were worried. None of them liked the idea of crossing the river. Smily quickly got into the water and Shiny sat on his back. Smily started swimming. Soon they reached the other side of the river. Shiny got down from Smily’s back and Smily climbed on Shiny’s back again. Shiny ran fast. They reached the finish line first.
“Both of them are the winners.” The president of the jungle said, “Shiny and Smily helped each other during the race and they won. So let’s give them a big hand.”
24.Why didn’t Shiny’s great grandfather win the race
25.Where can the animals read the notice about the race
26.Whose house did the race start from
27.How did the animals feel when they saw the swift water
28.How could Shiny and Smily win the race
I woke up as the plane started to land at Auckland airport. I had not slept for much of the flight from Singapore because I was so excited. This was my first trip abroad without my parents. It was a school trip for Grade 6 students, all aged 11 years old.
After the arrival, we got on a bus which took us to a place called Miranda, where we stayed the night.
The next day we got up early, had breakfast, and took the bus to Thames. On the way we stopped at a gold mine(矿). I searched for pieces of gold but didn’t find any. At Thames we visited a cave where we saw a huge spider eating a fly. That was interesting!
The third day was very unforgettable. We went to a Maori village. Maoris are the original people who have lived in the New Zealand for thousands of years. I made friends with a Maori boy of my own age called Aaron. Aaron took me to his large house. He had many pets including a dog, a cat, a chicken and an ostrich(鸵鸟)! The ostrich was much taller than me with a funny head and long legs. It was a little bit frightening!
That night for dinner we had a barbecue and finally before going to bed we played a game of football. My team won 3 to 1.
The next morning was our last day in New Zealand. We went back to Aaron’s village where the Maori men lined up and performed a haka—this is a war dance. We then sang a song for them and then everyone became friends. It was a wonderful experience.
After that we went to a place called Rotorua where we saw boiling mud pools and geysers(间歇性喷泉). The geysers shot water into the air 10 metres high! It was amazing!
That night we took the bus back to the airport and said our goodbye to the beautiful country of New Zealand. I would love to come back to visit again some day.
29.Did the writer go to New Zealand with his parents
30.What interesting thing did they see at Thames
31.How old was the Maori boy Aaron
32.Where did the writer see an ostrich
33.What did the writer think of his trip to New Zealand
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If you want to go to visit Shanghai Disneyland, you can learn some things about it.
Shanghai Disneyland opened on June 16, 2016. It began selling tickets on March 28 through several ways: the official website, Alitrip website and the central phone. Its price is the lowest of all the Disney theme parks. So far, quite a lot of people have booked (预订) tickets.
The park is built in the 963-acre field and costs $5.5 billion. Almost 400 designers and engineers have taken part in the design work.
The Disney castle in Shanghai is the tallest and largest one in the Disney family around the world.
When you visit Shanghai Disneyland, you can follow the advice.
Buy souvenirs (纪念品) in advance (提前). Disney is so popular that it is easy to find these souvenirs anywhere. It isn’t necessary for you to buy them at Disneyland because they are too expensive there. You can save a lot of money in this way.
Eat breakfast before you arrive. You can save quite a lot of money by eating breakfast before you go to the park.
Take snacks with you. You can enjoy them in the picnic area. Because the snacks there are too expensive.
To save more money, you can plan your trip during the park’s off-season (淡季). Lots of things, from airfares (飞机票价) to souvenirs, can be cheaper during these months.
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34.When did Shanghai Disneyland open
35.Have almost 400 designers and engineers taken part in the design work
36.Why isn’t it necessary to buy souvenirs at Disneyland
37.How many pieces of advice are mentioned in this passage
38.What’s the best title for this passage
Although many people read online, books have not gone out of fashion. In Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai, lucky passengers may find books somewhere on the underground.
The Fair, an online publishing company, has put 10, 000 books on the underground, planes and taxis to make people more interested in reading. This project is called “Mobook”.
“Mobook” gets its idea from “Books on the Underground”, a community project in London. The purpose of “Books on the Underground” is to encourage people to read more. Zhang Wei, the CEO of the Fair also wanted to do something in China. He sent an e-mail to Ms Cordelia Oxley, the leader of “Books on the Underground”, describing his plan and explaining the rules of “Mobook”. The leader replied to him in just two hours, saying that she thought the idea was great and she would offer help if needed.
But “Mobook” project is a little different from that in London. It has its own online system. People who want to donate books must give their information online. QR code stickers(二维码标签) are then sent to their addresses. The book owners should stick them on the books before donating books and readers can know where the books are from with the help of QR codes.
“Mobook” is a hot topic. Now thousands of bookworms have already taken part in the project. Zhang Wei said, “I am happy to see more and more people share their views (观点) about the books online and enjoy the happiness that reading brings to them.”
39.How many books has the Fair put on the underground, planes and taxis
40.What’s the purpose of “Books on the Underground”
41.What did Ms Cordelia Oxley think of Zhang Wei’s idea
42.Where should the book owners stick the QR code stickers
43.According to Zhang Wei, how can people share their views about the books
In recent years people have noticed the returning of shared bikes across China. Now more and more people choose cycling instead of driving to school, to workplaces or to do sightseeing. Bike-sharing plans are warmly welcomed in many cities. Mobike has 5.85 million active users while Ofo has 1.4 million users this year.
People can unlock the shared bikes by simply using their smartphones. All bikes have GPS and can be left anywhere in public for the next user. They are popular among many Chinese people because they help solve “last mile problems” in cities. For example, many people find it difficult to get to the hotel when they get off trains or to travel around the city.
However, the plans have also led to problems such as illegal(非法的) parking, vandalism(故意毁坏) and theft(偷窥). In February this year, two nurses in Beijing were placed under administrative detention(行政拘留) for five days for putting locks on two shared bikes.
In fact, these problems are also shared by bike-sharing plans abroad. Started in 2007, Velib is the largest public bike sharing company in Paris. At its early period, it also mat with problems of vandalism and theft. To solve the problem, the company came up with the idea of encouraging people to return the bikes to stations by providing free time for their next rides.
Now, Chinese bike-shared companies are also trying to solve these problems. For example, Mobike sets a 100-point credit score(信用分数) for each user, but the points will be taken because of his or her bad behavior. Once a score drops below 80, the bike rental(租金) will be increased(增加) from 1 yuan to 100 yuan per 30 minutes.
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44.How many people are using Mobike and Ofo in China this year
45.How do people unlock the shared bikes
46.Why are the shared bikes popular in cities
47.What will people get if they return Velib bikes to stations
48.When will the bike rental be increased according to Mobike
Wang Lin, a Chinese student, and Mary, an American student studying Chinese in China, were in a supermarket. They saw a young man walking down the stairs. In his hurry, he missed the last two steps and fell onto the ground. He tried to stand up while people around him laughed. Luckily, he seemed to be OK.
Mary found Wang Lin smiling a little and was unhappy about it. “Tell me, Lin, how could people laugh when someone fell like that Why didn’t they go to ask him if he was hurt ”
Wang Lin said, “Because they knew he wasn’t hurt too much.”
“But I still don’t understand. A fall is a fall. In my culture, people would never laugh!”
This is an example. The Chinese and the Westerners will think and act differently when seeing such a thing. Chinese people are used to laughing or smiling. Very often the person who is in an embarrassing situation will also laugh or smile to get out of it. However, if someone gets hurt seriously, it will not be a laughing matter any more. People will help him or her instead.
But in that case, a Westerner will rush over and help the person get up. If a Westerner falls, he or she, like a Chinese person, may try to make a joke if he or she is not hurt. If two close friends are walking together, and one falls but clearly isn’t hurt, a common joke is to say “Have a nice trip”.
So different people have different habits and different countries have different cultures.
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49.Will Wang Lin and Mary think and act in the same way if they see a young man falling down
50.Why didn’t people go to ask the young man if he was hurt
51.What do Chinese people often do when they find themselves in an embarrassing situation
52.What is a Westerner likely to do when he or she sees someone falling down
53.What might Mary say to Wang Lin if she fell but clearly was not hurt
Do you know anyone born in the Year of the Tiger What are they like Are they brave, strong and kind If so, then they are what we usually call “tigers”.
In Chinese culture, people see tigers as the king of all the animals. When they think of tigers, they will think of power and protection(保护). In most people’s eyes, tigers are animals afraid of nothing so that’s why you can see pictures of tigers on the walls of temples(庙) and houses.
Over thousands of years, tigers are always symbols that can protect us from disasters(灾难) and danger. In old days, some great generals(将军) were called the “tiger generals”. In Romance of the Three Kingdoms(《三国演义》), there are “Five Tiger Generals”. And it’s also said that people who were born in the Year of the Tiger are brave, strong and entertained.
In the west, however, people often see lions as the king of all the animals. Brave warriors(战士) were called “the lion”. In Europe, the animal is a national symbol for England also for Norway, Spain, Belgium and 13 other countries.
But in the West, tigers are also seen as very powerful animals. In English, if you want someone to cool down you can say to them “easy tiger”. Another famous phrase is “eye of the tiger”, which means to have fierceness(凶猛) and power.
54.Way can we see pictures of tigers on the walls of temples
55.What are people who were born in the Year of Tiger like
56.Do people in the west see tigers as the king of all the animals
57.How many countries are there in Europe seeing lions as a national symbol
58.What can you say if you want someone to cool down
When a leader visits another country, he or she sometimes goes to the country’s most famous places. It is to show respect to the local culture. For the leaders, it’s also a good time to relax during a tiring foreign trip.
Barack Obama, US ex-president(前总统), had a four-day visit to China a few years ago. He had a very busy schedule(日程). But he still spent some time visiting the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. Obama spent 50 minutes in the Forbidden City on Tuesday. He thinks the Forbidden City is a magnificent(壮丽的)place to visit. He said, “I will come back with my girls and my wife.” On Wednesday afternoon, he took a quick tour of the Great Wall at Badaling. There, he enjoyed a moment of peace. “It’s magical(奇妙的). It reminds(使想到)you of the course(进程)of history,” Obama said about the Great Wall.
He who has never been to the Great Wall is not a true man. Obama is a true man!
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59.Is Obama the president of the US now
60.What did Obama do a few years ago
61.How long did he spend in the Forbidden City
62.Who will visit the Forbidden City again according to the passage
63.Why is Obama a true man according to the underlined sentence
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Last summer, Cathy’s whole family went to New York City for their summer vacation. They stayed there for two weeks.
New York City has about eight and a half million people. It is the largest city in the United States. It is also the home of the United Nations.
On the first day, they visited the Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty is one of New York’s most well-known historic sites. Millions of people visit it in New York City every year. On the second day they went to the Empire State Building. It is the tallest building in New York City now. From the top of the building, they saw most parts of New York. On the third day, they visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In this museum, they saw a lot of famous paintings. During the rest time of the week, Cathy went to Bronx Zoo with her younger brother and sister. There they were glad to see a lot of their favorite animals, like tigers, lions, monkeys and elephants.
In the second week, the family visited Long Island. On the island, they spent most of their time swimming, sunbathing and playing on the beach.
They all had a good time.
64.How long did Cathy’s family stay in New York City
65.Where is the United Nations
66.How many places did Cathy’s whole family visit in New York City
67.Who did Cathy go to Bronx Zoo with
68.What did Cathy’s family think of their vacation
You know about Snow White. You’ve heard of Hansel and Gretel. But have you heard of Jacob and Wilhelm Thanks to them, you have these tales(故事)to read.
Jacob and Wilhelm came from Germany. Jacob was born(出生)in 1785. Wilhelm was born the next year. They were brothers and also best friends. They lived and worked together for most of their lives.
In 1798, the two brothers moved to the town of Kassel. There they finished school. Then they found jobs in a library. Both of them loved old stories. In their free time, they collected(收集)old tales and songs.
Jacob and Wilhelm collected tales from everyone they knew for several years. Marie Muller was a nanny(保姆). She told them the tales of Snow White, Little Red Riding Hood, and Sleeping Beauty. One day the two brothers met Frau Viehmann. She came to their house many times. She told them more than 20 tales. Cinderella was one of them.
In 1812, the two brothers’ first book of fairy tales came out. They had meant the stories for grown-ups(大人). They were surprised when children loved them, too. The brothers wanted to find more tales. This time it was much easier. People started to bring stories to them. Their next book of tales came out in 1814. Their last book of fairy tales came out in 1857.
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69.Who was older, Jacob or Wilhelm
70.Where did Jacob and Wilhelm work after they finished school
71.Who did Jacob and Wilhelm collect the tale of Sleeping Beauty from
72.Was Jacob and Wilhelm’s first book of fairy tales for children
73.When did Jacob and Wilhelm’s last book of fairy tales come out
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Have you ever been to Beijing, the capital of China The Peters have been to two of the greatest cities in the world. One is Beijing, the other one is Paris. The Peters went to Beijing on their summer vacation. They have stayed for half a month and enjoyed themselves there. They’ve been to many great places in Beijing. During the first two days, they went to Tian’anmen Square. It’s very large and there were many people taking photos there. Next, they went to Beihai Park. They went boating there and had a boat race with other visitors. They had a great time there. The Great Wall is one of the most famous places in the world. They climbed the Great Wall for the whole day. There were so many people on the Great Wall. The Peters were so excited that they took lots of photos there! For the last two days, They went to the Summer Palace. How beautiful Beijing is!
74.Is Beijing the capital of China
75.When did the Peters go to Beijing
76.What did the Peters do in Beihai Park
77.Where did the Peters go for the last two days
78.How many places did the Peters visit when they were in Beijing
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Have you ever seen a koala somewhere Koalas, which are often called koala “bears”, are tree-climbing animals and are seen as national symbols of Australia. However, recently the Australian government has announced(宣布) that koalas are endangered animals across much of the country.
As a matter of fact, the country lost 30% of its koala population between 2018 and 2021, especially in New South Wales, according to a report from the Australian Koala Foundation. If nothing was done, New South Wales’ koalas would die out by 2050, a research in June 2020 said. “This must be a wake-up call to Australia and the government to move much faster to protect the cute animals, “Josey Sharrad. a manager with the International Fund for Animal Welfare, said seriously.
Koalas are dying out all over the country because of the climate(气候)change and the fast development of cities. People have seen some places that look like the moon — with dead and dying trees everywhere.
After WWF-Australia and the International Fund for Animal Welfare called on the government to announce koalas as endangered in April the government promised they would get more public support and protect koalas’ home — they live in the forests and woodlands.
The Australian government is now doing its best to collect money to protect koalas. On the one hand, it has spent S13 million in helping improve their living places. On the other hand, the government plans to spend another $36 million doing better health research and medical support to further help koala programs over the next four years.
“We should never have allowed things to get to the point where we are at risk of losing a national symbol, “Environment Minister Susan Ley said.
79.What has the Australian government announced recently
80.When would New South Wales’ koalas die out if nothing was done
81.Why are koalas dying out all over the country
82.Where do koalas live
83.What may happen to koalas over the next four years Why do you think so
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During the Song Dynasty (960-1279), there was an official named Zhang Guaiya who worked in Chongyang county(县), in today’s Hubei. Theft(偷窃)was common at that time—even money from the county’s vault(钱库)was stolen(偷盗).
One day, Zhang saw a low-ranking(低阶的)official come out of the vault in a hurry. Zhang stopped him and asked, “Why are you in such a hurry ”
“No reason,” said the official.
Zhang knew things were being stolen from the vault. So he asked the guards to search the official. They found a copper coin in the official’s headband(头巾).
Zhang asked him how much more money he had stolen. The official said he didn’t steal(偷) anything else. Zhang ordered the guards to beat the official.
The official didn’t give in. He said, “I only stole a copper coin. You can’t kill me just because of that!”
Zhang was very angry. He wrote in a red pen, “If you steal a coin every day, there will be a thousand coins after a thousand days. Constant dripping wears away a stone(水滴石穿). ”
84.What was Zhang Guaiya’s job
85.Why did Zhang stop the low-ranking official
86.Did the official do anything wrong
87.How did Zhang Guaiya feel when the official didn’t give in
88.What can you learn from the story
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Once upon a time, there lived a very big bird. Its name was Peng. One day, a little sparrow(麻雀)saw Peng and felt excited.
The mother sparrow said to the little sparrow, “This big bird is Peng. While Peng is flying, its wings look like huge clouds covering the sun in the sky.”
“Peng can fly from the Northern Sea to the Southern Sea across the world, covering a distance(距离)of 90, 000 li,” the mother sparrow added.
The little sparrow could hardly understand Peng’s great flying ability. It asked, “Well, I can only fly a few yards. But I am quite satisfied. Why does Peng need to fly over 90, 000 li ”
The mother sparrow replied, “Peng has a great ambition(志向). It is trying its best to achieve a great goal(目标).
89.What did its wings look like while Peng was flying (No more than 2 words)
90.Which place could the big bird fly to (No more than 3 words)
91.Who could fly 90, 000 li (No more than 1 word)
92.How did the little sparrow feel about its own flying ability (No more than 1 word)
93.Why did Peng fly so far (No more than 6 words)
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So, it’s test time again. Have you done enough work to get good scores Sleeping with the textbook under the pillow doesn’t work.
The best way is to space your practice out, not to put it all together. Just as a scientist called Tom Stafford advises, if you organize (组织) five hours of study into one hour a day, you will remember more than if you study for five hours on one day.
Don’t depend on memory alone. Get pens and paper and start working! By testing themselves earlier, students will be better at getting back the knowledge (知识) from the memory and keep it in the long run. John Dunlosky, a researcher in the US, suggests that “you start by reading a textbook with your favorite pens and colors, and then write down the important ideas on small cards. While doing so, you try to test yourselves on them in fact.”
Going over what you have learned carefully should give you confidence, but if you are still worried, it’s not harmful to follow some special customs (习俗). For example, it seems to be a tradition for Japanese students to eat Katsudon before a test. This is a bowl of rice with egg and meat pieces. The name of the dish makes people think of the word “katsu”, meaning “winning”. For some students in South Korea, the key to success is not washing their hair before a test, because they believe they could wash all the knowledge out of their heads.
The bottom line is that you need to study, eat a good meal, sleep well at night before the test, and believe that what you have tried to do will bring you success. Good luck in your test!
94.Does sleeping with the textbook under the pillow help to get good scores
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95.What is the best way to get good scores according to the passage
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96.How will students be better at getting back the knowledge from the memory
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97.Who eats Katsudon before a test as a tradition
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98.What will you do if you want to get good scores
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1.No, they didn’t. 2.He went around the farm and warned all of the other animals about the trap. 3.John’s wife thought the snake was dead and tried to remove it. 4.Yes, it is. 5.I want to be the mouse. Because it told the important news to all the animals.
【导语】本文讲述了农夫John设了一个捕鼠器,老鼠奔走警告农场的其它动物,其它动物觉得和它们无关,可结果都因为这个捕鼠器丢了性命,文章告诉我们当别人有危险时,我们也可能面临危险,我们应该互相帮助。
1.根据“They raised a pig, a cow and a chicken.”可知,他们养了一头猪、一头牛和一只鸡,没有养老鼠。故填No, they didn’t.
2.根据“One day, a mouse saw that John had set a mousetrap. He went around the farm and warned all of the other animals about the trap.”可知,老鼠绕着农场走了一圈,警告所有其他动物小心陷阱。故填He went around the farm and warned all of the other animals about the trap.
3.根据“John’s wife thought the snake was dead and tried to remove it.”可知,约翰的妻子以为蛇死了,想把它弄走。故填John’s wife thought the snake was dead and tried to remove it.
4.通读全文,本文讲述了农夫John设了一个捕鼠器,老鼠奔走警告农场的其它动物,其它动物觉得和它们无关,可结果都因为这个捕鼠器丢了性命。老鼠最后存活了下来,因此老鼠是幸运的。故填Yes, it is.
5.开放性问题,言之有理即可,参考答案为:I want to be the mouse. Because it told the important news to all the animals.
6.Shanghai. 7.Young people and people over 60 years old. 8.Because some people don’t park the bikes in the bike parking lots. 9.I think sharing bicycles is good for health. Because it saves money and is environmentally friendly.
【导语】本文主要介绍了共享单车。
6.根据“In December 2016, Shanghai became the world’s largest bike-sharing city according to a survey done by Centre for Urban Development.”可知,2016年,上海是世界上最大的共享单车城市。故填Shanghai.
7.根据“The love for shared bikes is not only among young people but also among people over sixty.”可知,陈红认为年轻人和60岁以上的人喜欢共享单车。故填Young people and people over 60 years old.
8.根据“Some people don’t park the bikes in the bike parking lots, which makes it difficult for people to walk.”可知,有些人不把自行车停在自行车停车场,这使得人们很难走路。故填Because some people don’t park the bikes in the bike parking lots.
9.开放性试题,答案合理即可。参考答案为I think sharing bicycles is good for health. Because it saves money and is environmentally friendly.
10.No./No, it wasn’t. 11.The desert. 12.It had to give up what it was. 13.the little stream went into the open arms of the breeze. The breeze carried it to the next stage of its life.
【导语】本文通过讲述溪流变成蒸汽,从而越过沙漠,被风带到大海的故事告诉我们,如果我们想在人生中经历困难走向成功,也应该改变自己的方式。
10.根据“As the little stream started, it found itself slowly disappearing into the sand. After many tries, it still failed”可知,小溪最初无法穿过沙漠。故填No./No, it wasn’t.
11.根据“It was the voice of the desert”可知,沙漠在给小溪建议。故填The desert.
12.根据“That’s because you can’t give up what you are. Let yourself evaporate (蒸发) into the breeze, and it can take you across”可知,如果小溪想要通过沙漠,它必须放弃它的本来面目。故填It had to give up what it was.
13.根据“‘The breeze can carry the vapor (水汽) across the desert and let it leave as rain. The rain will form a river again,’ said the desert. ‘And whether you’re a river or vapor, your nature (本性) never changes.’”可知,微风可以携带水蒸气穿过沙漠,让它以雨的形式离开。雨水将再次形成河流。无论小溪是河流还是蒸汽,他的本性永远不会改变。故可推测出,小溪听到这些话,它流入了微风张开的怀抱。微风把它带到它生命的下一个阶段。故填the little stream went into the open arms of the breeze. The breeze carried it to the next stage of its life.(答案不唯一,言之有理即可)
14.3,000. 15.School bus safety. 16.There should be an adult on the school bus to watch the students. 17.Yellow school buses. 18.Yes.
【导语】本文介绍了各个国家的校车,呼吁孩子们,多乘坐校车,保护环境。
14.根据“ In our city, there will be 3,000 new school buses in the street by the end of this year.”可知,到今年年底将有3000辆新校车在街上。故填3,000.
15.根据“In February 2010, the Chinese government announced the first standards (标准) for school bus safety. ”可知2010年2月,中国政府公布了第一个校车安全标准。故填School bus safety.
16.根据“In China, besides the bus driver, there should be an adult on the school bus to watch the students.”可知公交车上除了司机,还应该有一个成年人看着学生。故填There should be an adult on the school bus to watch the students.
17.根据“In America, yellow school buses are very popular.”可知在美国,黄色校车很流行。故填Yellow school buses.
18.根据“Usually, a child is much safer going to school by school bus than any other way.”可知坐校车会比其他方式更安全。故填Yes.
19.In/Along the palace hallway. 20.Because he wanted his children to remember him (, too). 21.It was a hard job./A hard job. 22.(He thought) it was nice/beautiful/wonderful/perfect. 23.We should try to focus on others’ advantages instead of their disadvantages.
【导语】本文通过残疾国王与画家的故事告诉我们:没有人是完美的,我们应该关注他人的优点,对事情要有乐观的态度。
19.根据“One day, the king was walking through the palace hallway and saw the paintings of his ancestors (祖先).”可知,他在宫殿的走廊看到了祖先的画像,故填In/Along the palace hallway.
20.根据“He wanted his children to remember him, too.”可知,他想留自画像,是为了让子孙们也记住他,故填Because he wanted his children to remember him (, too).
21.根据“How could his paintings be made very beautiful It was not possible.”可知,为这个国王画画是件困难的事,故填It was a hard job./A hard job.
22.根据“The king was very happy and gave him lots of money.”可知,国王很喜欢这幅画,他认为这幅画很棒,故填(He thought) it was nice/beautiful/wonderful/perfect.
23.根据“So we should try to focus on (关注) others’ advantages (优点) instead of disadvantages.”可知,从画家身上,我们能学到:没有人是完美的,我们应该关注他人的优点而不是缺点。故填We should try to focus on others’ advantages instead of their disadvantages.
24.Because he fell asleep during the race. 25.In the jungle newspaper. 26.The race started from the bear’s house. 27.They were worried. 28.They helped each other during the race.
【导语】本文讲了以前龟兔赛跑故事中的后辈兔子Shiny和乌龟Smily在一次赛跑比赛中相互帮助赢得比赛的故事。
24.根据“While Shiny’s great grandfather fell asleep during the race,”可知Shiny的祖父在比赛中睡着了,使得Smily的祖父获胜。故填Because he fell asleep during the race.
25.根据“The next day there was a notice in the jungle(丛林)newspaper.”可知,动物们可以在丛林报纸上读到比赛通知。故填In the jungle newspaper.
26.根据“The race started from the bear’s house.”可知,比赛在熊的房子前开始。故填The race started from the bear’s house.
27.根据“ But they saw the swift(湍急的)water and stood there because they were worried.”可知,当他们看到湍急的水流时非常担心。故填They were worried.
28.根据“Shiny and Smily helped each other during the race and they won.”可知,Shiny和Smily互相帮助,最后获得了胜利。故填They helped each other during the race.
29.No. 30.They saw a huge spider eating a fly. 31.11 (years old). 32.In Aaron’s large house. 33.It was wonderful and unforgettable.
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要介绍了作者的新西兰之旅。
29.根据第一段“This was my first trip abroad without my parents.”可知,这是作者第一次在没有父母陪伴的情况下出国旅行,所以作者没有和父母一起去新西兰。故填No.
30.根据第三段“At Thames we visited a cave where we saw a huge spider eating a fly. That was interesting!”可知,在泰晤士,作者他们参观了一个洞穴,在那里看到一只巨大的蜘蛛正在吃一只苍蝇,太有趣了!所以有趣的事情是他们看到一只巨大的蜘蛛正在吃一只苍蝇。故填They saw a huge siper eating a fly.
31.根据第一段“It was a school trip for Grade 6 students, all aged 11 years old.”可知,当时作者11岁。根据第四段“I made friends with a Maori boy of my own age called Aaron.”可知,作者和一个和同龄的毛利男孩亚伦交了朋友。所以亚伦也是11岁,故填11 (years old).
32.根据第四段“Aaron took me to his large house. He had many pets including a dog, a cat, a chicken and an ostrich!”可知,亚伦带作者去了他的大房子,他养了很多宠物,包括一只狗、一只猫、一只鸡和一只鸵鸟!所以作者在亚伦的大房子里看到了鸵鸟,故填In Aaron’s large house.
33.根据“It was a wonderful experience.”和“The third day was very unforgettable.”可知,作者的新西兰之旅是精彩的、难忘的。故填It was wonderful and unforgettable.
34.On June16, 2016. 35.Yes, they have. 36.Because they are too expensive there. 37.Four. 38.A trip to Shanghai Disneyland/A visit to Shanghai Disneyland/A tour to Shanghai Disneyland
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,文章主要介绍了上海迪士尼公园的情况并给出了一些去迪士尼游玩的建议。
34.根据“Shanghai Disneyland opened on June 16, 2016.”可知,上海迪士尼乐园于2016年6月16日开放。故填On June16, 2016.
35.根据“Almost 400 designers and engineers have taken part in the design work.”可知,近400名设计师和工程师参与了设计工作。故填Yes, they have.
36.根据“Disney is so popular that it is easy to find these souvenirs anywhere. It isn’t necessary for you to buy them at Disneyland because they are too expensive there.”可知,迪士尼纪念品随处可见,而迪士尼公园里的纪念品很贵,所以不需要在迪士尼公园里买。故填Because they are too expensive there.
37.根据“Buy souvenirs in advance.”,“Eat breakfast before you arrive.”,“Take snacks with you.”和“To save more money, you can plan your trip during the park’s off-season.”可知,作者给出的去迪士尼游玩的建议有:提前买纪念品;到达迪士尼前吃早餐;带些零食去迪士尼;淡季去迪士尼游玩;即文章给出了四条建议。故填Four.
38.根据文章通篇介绍了上海迪士尼的情况并给出了一些去迪士尼游玩的建议,主要讲的是去上海迪士尼游览,名词trip“旅游”,visit“游览”和tour“游览”均有“游览”之意。故填A trip/visit/tour to Shanghai Disneyland
39.10000 books. 40.To encourage people to read more. 41.It was great. 42.On the books. 43.They can share their views online.
【导语】本文主要介绍了一个鼓励年轻人阅读的项目“Mobook”。
39.根据第二段的“ The Fair, an online publishing company, has put 10, 000 books on the underground, planes and taxis to make people more interested in reading. ”可知在线出版公司The Fair在地铁,飞机和出租车上放置了10000本书,使人们对阅读更感兴趣。故填10000 books.
40.根据第三段的“The purpose of ‘Books on the Underground’ is to encourage people to read more. ”可知“地铁书籍”的目的是鼓励人们多读书。故填To encourage people to read more.
41.根据第三段的“The leader replied to him in just two hours, saying that she thought the idea was great and she would offer help if needed.”可知领导在短短两个小时内回复了他,说她认为这个想法很棒,如果需要,她会提供帮助。故填It was great.
42.根据第四段的“QR code stickers(二维码标签) are then sent to their addresses. The book owners should stick them on the books…”可知然后将二维码贴纸发送到他们的地址。书主应该把它们贴在书上。故填On the books.
43.根据文章最后的“ I am happy to see more and more people share their views (观点) about the books online and enjoy the happiness that reading brings to them.”可知很高兴看到越来越多的人在网上分享他们对书籍的看法,享受阅读给他们带来的快乐。故填They can share their views online.
44.7.25 million. 45.By simply using their smart-phones. 46.Because they help solve “last mile problems” in cities. 47.Free time for their next rides. 48.When the user’s credit score drops below 80.
【导语】本文讲述了共享单车近几年受到了人们的热烈欢迎。并说明了现在共享单车的受欢迎程度和使用中发生的问题,并对比巴黎共享单车的使用情况,探讨了解决这些问题可以采取的措施。
44.根据“Mobike has 5.85 million active users while Ofo has 1.4 million users this year.”可知,今年中国有725万人在使用摩拜单车和Ofo。故填7.25 million.
45.根据“People can unlock the shared bikes by simply using their smartphones.”可知,人们只需使用智能手机即可解锁共享单车。故填By simply using their smart-phones.
46.根据“They are popular among many Chinese people because they help solve “last mile problems” in cities.”可知,受欢迎是因为它们有助于解决城市中的“最后一公里问题”。故填Because they help solve “last mile problems” in cities.
47.根据“To solve the problem, the company came up with the idea of encouraging people to return the bikes to stations by providing free time for their next rides.”可知,如果把Velib自行车送回车站人就会得到下次骑行的免费时间。故填Free time for their next rides.
48.根据“Once a score drops below 80, the bike rental(租金) will be increased(增加) from 1 yuan to 100 yuan per 30 minutes.”可知,当用户的信用评分低于80分时摩拜单车租金会增加。故填When the user’s credit score drops below 80.
49.No, they won’t./No. 50.Because they knew he wasn’t too much. 51.They often laugh or smile to get out of it. 52.He or she is likely to rush over and help the person get up. 53.She might say “Have a nice trip”.
【导语】本文为一篇记叙文。文章主要介绍了中西方的文化差异,面对一个人摔倒这一情况,中国人和西方人有着不同的思考和行动。中国人习惯大笑或微笑。在别人处于尴尬的情况还笑得出来, 但西方人通常会过去帮忙,将其扶起来。因此不同的人有不同的习惯,不同的国家有不同的文化。
49.根据“Mary found Wang Lin smiling a little and was unhappy about it. ‘Tell me, Lin, how could people laugh when someone fell like that Why didn’t they go to ask him if he was hurt ’”可知,如果一位年轻人摔倒了,王林和玛丽的表现是不同的。故答案为No, they won’t./No.
50.根据“Wang Lin said, ‘Because they knew he wasn’t hurt too much.’”可知,因为人们知道他摔得并不严重。故答案为Because they knew he wasn’t too much.
51.根据“Very often the person who is in an embarrassing situation will also laugh or smile to get out of it”可知,中国人发现自己处于尴尬境地时也会发笑。故答案为They often laugh or smile to get out of it.
52.根据“But in that case, a Westerner will rush over and help the person get up”可知,当看到一个人摔倒时,一个西方人会冲过去帮助那个人起来。故答案为He or she is likely to rush over and help the person get up.
53.根据“If two close friends are walking together, and one falls but clearly isn’t hurt, a common joke is to say ‘Have a nice trip’”可知,如果两位密友在一起散步,一个人摔倒了但没有明显受伤,另一个会开玩笑的说“旅途愉快”。故答案为She might say “Have a nice trip”.
54.Because in most people’s eyes, tigers are animals afraid of nothing. 55.Brave, strong and determined. 56.No, they don’t. 57.17./Seventeen. 58.“Easy tiger”.
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了老虎在不同的国家的象征意义,以及西方国家的文化差异。
54.根据第二段“In most people’s eyes, tigers are animals afraid of nothing so that’s why you can see pictures of tigers on the walls of temples(庙) and houses.”(在大多数人眼里,老虎是一种无所畏惧的动物,这就是为什么你可以在寺庙和房子的墙上看到老虎的图片。)可知,在寺庙的墙壁上有老虎的图画是因为大部分人认为老虎是一种无所畏惧的动物。故填Because in most people’s eyes, tigers are animals afraid of nothing.
55.根据第三段“And it’s also said that people who were born in the Year of the Tiger are brave, strong and entertained.”(据说虎年出生的人勇敢、坚强和有决心。)可知,虎年出生的人勇敢、坚强和有决心。故填Brave, strong and determined.
56.根据第四段“In the west, however, people often see lions as the king of all the animals.”(然而,在西方人们常常把狮子视为百兽之王。)可知,西方人并不是把老虎看作百兽之王,因此句子为否定回答,应用they代指people。故填No, they don’t.
57.根据第四段“In Europe, the animal is a national symbol for England also for Norway, Spain, Belgium and 13 other countries.”(在欧洲,这种动物是英国的国家象征,也是挪威、西班牙、比利时和其他13个国家的象征。)可知,一共有17个国家把狮子看作国家的象征。故填17./Seventeen.
58.根据最后一段“In English, if you want someone to cool down you can…”(在英语中,如果你想让某人冷静下来,你可以说“easy tiger"。)可知,想让别人冷静可以说easytiger,意思为“放松点”。故填“Easy tiger”.
59.No, he isn’t. 60.He had a four-day visit to China. 61.He spent 50 minutes in the Forbidden City./50 minutes. 62.Obama with his girls and wife. 63.Because he has been to the Great Wall.
【导语】本文讲述了美国前总统奥巴马对中国进行了为期四天的访问。尽管他的日程安排紧张,但是他仍然花了一些时间参观故宫和长城,并且文章讲述了奥巴马对长城的看法。
59.根据第二段“Barack Obama, US ex-president(前总统)”可知,奥巴马并非是美国现任总统,故填No, he isn’t.
60.根据第二段“Barack Obama, US ex-president(前总统), had a four-day visit to China a few years ago.”可知,几年前奥巴马曾对中国进行了为期四天的访问。故填He had a four-day visit to China.
61.根据第二段“Obama spent 50 minutes in the Forbidden City on Tuesday.”可知,奥巴马花费了五十分钟参观故宫。故填He spent 50 minutes in the Forbidden City./50 minutes.
62.根据第二段“He said, “I will come back with my girls and my wife.” 可知,奥巴马打算和女儿们以及妻子再次参观故宫。故填Obama with his girls and wife.
63.根据最后一段”He who has never been to the Great Wall is not a true man.”“不到长城非好汉”可知,那些曾爬上长城的人可以被称之为好汉,奥巴马因登上长城也是好汉。故填Because he has been to the Great Wall.
64.For two weeks. 65.It is in New York City. 66.(They visited ) Four places. 67.She went there with her younger brother and sister. 68.They all had a good time./They all enjoyed their vacation./They think it was interesting...
【导语】本文介绍了凯西去年夏天和父母的纽约之行,文中介绍他们参观了自由女神像、帝国大厦、大都会博物馆和长岛等纽约著名景点。
64.根据“They stayed there for two weeks”可知待了两周,故填For two weeks.
65.根据“New York City has about eight and a half million people. It is the largest city in the United States. It is also the home of the United Nations.”可知联合国在纽约,故填It is in New York City.
66.根据文章可知,他们参观了自由女神像、帝国大厦、大都会博物馆和长岛等纽约著名景点,一共四个。故填(They visited ) Four places.
67.根据“Cathy went to Bronx Zoo with her younger brother and sister”可知凯茜和弟弟妹妹一起去了布朗克斯动物园。故填She went there with her younger brother and sister.
68.根据“They all had a good time.”可知他们玩得很开心,故填They all had a good time./They all enjoyed their vacation./They think it was interesting...
69.Jacob was older. 70.They worked in a library. 71.Marie Muller. 72.No, it wasn’t. 73.In 1857.
【导语】本文为记叙文。本文主要讲述了雅各布和威廉两兄弟的生平。
69.根据“Jacob was born(出生)in 1785. Wilhelm was born the next year.”可知,雅各布年龄大。故填Jacob was older.
70.根据“Then they found jobs in a library.”可知,两兄弟完成学业后在图书馆工作。故填They worked in a library.
71.根据“Marie Muller was a nanny(保姆). She told them the tales of Snow White, Little Red Riding Hood, and Sleeping Beauty.”可知是玛丽穆勒把《睡美人》告诉兄弟俩的。故填Marie Muller.
72.根据“They had meant the stories for grown-ups(大人).”可知,他们的第一本童话故事书是为大人们写的。故填No, it wasn’t.
73.根据“Their last book of fairy tales came out in 1857.”可知,他们最后一本童话故事书出版于1857年。故填In 1857.
74.Yes./Yes, it is. 75.On their summer vacation. 76.They went boating and had a boat race with other visitors. 77.The Summer Palace. 78.Four (places)./4 (places).
【导语】本文主要讲述了彼得一家在暑假期间去北京旅游的经历。
74.根据“Have you ever been to Beijing, the capital of China ”可知,北京是中国的首都,故填Yes./Yes, it is.
75.根据“The Peters went to Beijing on their summer vacation.”可知,彼得一家暑假去了北京。故填On their summer vacation.
76.根据“Next, they went to Beihai Park. They went boating there and had a boat race with other visitors.”可知,他们去了北海公园。他们去划船,并与其他游客进行了划船比赛。故填They went boating and had a boat race with other visitors.
77.根据“For the last two days, They went to the Summer Palace.”可知,最后两天,他们去了颐和园,故填The Summer Palace.
78.根据“During the first two days, they went to Tian’anmen Square...Next, they went to Beihai Park...They climbed the Great Wall for the whole day...For the last two days, They went to the Summer Palace.”可知,他们一共去了四个地方,故填Four (places)./4 (places).
79.Koalas are endangered animals across much of the country. 80.By 2050. 81.Because of the climate change and the fast development of cities. 82.In the forests and woodlands. 83.They may have better living places./They may get more medical support./They may get more public support./They may have a better life (in the wild)./They will be well protected./They may not die out very soon. Because the Australian government is trying its best to help koalas./Because the Australian government spends a lot of money helping koalas. /Because the Australian government is /people are paying close attention to koalas.
【导语】本文主要介绍了考拉的生存现状以及政府采取的措施。
79.根据“ recently the Australian government has announced(宣布) that koalas are endangered animals across much of the country.”可知,近期澳大利亚政府宣布考拉在该国大部分地区都是濒危动物,故填Koalas are endangered animals across much of the country.
80.根据“If nothing was done, New South Wales’ koalas would die out by 2050,”可知,如果什么都不做的话,新南威尔士州的考拉将在2050年灭绝,故填By 2050.
81.根据“Koalas are dying out all over the country because of the climate(气候)change and the fast development of cities.”可知,由于气候变化和城市的快速发展,考拉正在全国各地灭绝。故填Because of the climate change and the fast development of cities.
82.根据“they live in the forests and woodlands.”可知,它们住在森林和林地。故填In the forests and woodlands.
83.这是一道开放性题,根据本文中介绍了考拉的现状以及现阶段政府采取的措施,给出合理的推断和理由即可。参考答案:They may have better living places./They may get more medical support./They may get more public support./They may have a better life (in the wild)./They will be well protected./They may not die out very soon. Because the Australian government is trying its best to help koalas./Because the Australian government spends a lot of money helping koalas. /Because the Australian government is /people are paying close attention to koalas.
84.He was an official in the Song Dynasty. 85.Because he came out of the vault in a hurry. 86.Yes, he did. 87.He felt angry. 88.Don’t do bad things even if it’s small.
【导语】本文主要讲述张乖崖“水滴石穿”的故事。
84.根据“During the Song Dynasty (960-1279), there was an official named Zhang Guaiya who worked in Chongyang county(县), in today’s Hubei.”,可知张乖崖是宋朝的一名官员。故填He was an official in the Song Dynasty.
85.根据“One day, Zhang saw a low—ranking(低阶的)official come out of the vault in a hurry. Zhang stopped him and asked, Why are you in such a hurry ”,可知低阶的官员行色匆匆的从钱库出来,引起了张乖崖的怀疑,所以让他停下。Why引导的特殊疑问句用Because来回答。故填Because he came out of the vault in a hurry.
86.根据“The official didn’t give in. He said, I only stole a copper coin”,可知低阶的官员投了一枚铜币。原句为一般疑问句,肯定回答用yes。故填Yes, he did.
87.根据“Zhang was very angry”,可知张乖崖很生气。故填He felt angry.
88.根据“He wrote in a red pen, “If you steal a coin every day, there will be a thousand coins after a thousand days. Constant dripping wears away a stone(水滴石穿). ”,可知我们不能因为坏事小,就去做坏事。即使是很小的事情,经过一段时间也会有很大不同。故填Don’t do bad things even if it’s small.
89.Huge clouds. 90.The Southern Sea. 91.Peng. 92.Satisfied. 93.Because it had a great ambition.
【导语】本文讲述了麻雀妈妈和小麻雀,关于鹏的对话。
89.由第二段第三句“While Peng is flying, its wings look like huge clouds covering the sun in the sky.”可知当大鹏飞行时,它的翅膀看起来像巨大的云遮住空中的太阳。故填Huge clouds.
90.由第三段第一句“Peng can fly from the Northern Sea to the Southern Sea across the world”可知鹏能飞到南部海区。故填The Southern Sea.
91.由第三段第一句“Peng can fly... covering a distance of 90,000 li.”可知鹏能飞90000里。故填Peng.
92.由第四段“Well, I can only fly a few yards. But I am quite satisfied.”可知小麻雀对自己的飞行能力很满意。故填Satisfied.
93.由最后一段“Peng has a great ambition.”可知,鹏飞这么远是因为它有一个伟大的抱负。故填Because it had a great ambition.
94.No, it doesn’t 95.The best way is to space your practice out, not to put it all together 96.By using paper and pen 97.Japanese students 98.I should study hard and eat well, sleep well in the night before the exam, and believe that everything I do will bring me success
【导语】本文主要介绍了学生们考试前应该做的准备,以及世界上一些地区考试前的特殊习俗等相关信息,
94.根据“Sleeping with the textbook under the pillow doesn’t work.”(把课本放在枕头下睡觉是没有用的。)可知,这样做是没用的,所以作否定回答。故填No, it doesn’t。
95.根据“The best way is to space your practice out, not to put it all together.”可知,最好的方法是将练习分开,而不是将它们放在一起。故填The best way is to space your practice out, not to put it all together。
96.根据“Don’t depend on memory alone. Get pens and paper and start working! By testing themselves earlier, students will be better at getting back the knowledge (知识) from the memory and keep it in the long run.”可知,学生可以通过用纸笔更好地从记忆中获取知识。故填By using paper and pen。
97.根据“it seems to be a tradition for Japanese students to eat Katsudon before a test.”可知,对于日本学生来说在考试前吃Katsudon是一个传统。故填Japanese students。
98.根据“The bottom line is that you need to study, eat a good meal, sleep well at night before the test, and believe that what you have tried to do will bring you success. Good luck in your test!”可知,如果想取得好成绩就要好好学习并且好好吃饭,在考试前晚上睡好觉,并相信所做的一切会给带来成功。故填I should study hard and eat well, sleep well in the night before the exam, and believe that everything I do will bring me success。
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