牛津英语八年级(下)Unit
7
International
charities
一、单项选择。
(
)
1.
—This
is
_________
film
I’ve
told
you
about
several
times.
—It’s
great.
I’ve
never
seen
________
more
wonderful
one.
A.
a;
a
B.
the;
the
C.
a;
the
D.
the;
a
(
)
2.The
poor
woman
____
that
the
company
couldn’t
afford
____
her
work
in
the
end.
She
couldn’t
believe
her
ears.
A.told;
paying
for
B.
was
told;
paying
C.
told;
to
pay
D.
was
told;
to
pay
for
(
)
3.
Now
the
light
was
very
bright,
the
doctor
could
see
___,
so
he
operated
___
her
at
once.
A.clearly
enough;
on
B.
enough
clearly;
on
C.
clear
enough;
in
D.
enough
clear;
in
(
)
4.
—Chinese
parents
care
much
about
their
children’s
______.
—Yes,
that’s
true.
Many
children
have
to
attend
different
courses
at
the
weekend.
A.education
B.
introduction
C.
instruction
D.
discussion
(
)5.
The
World
Cup
most
football
fans
are
looking
forward
to________
every
four
years
and
the
20th
_______
in
Brazil
in
2014.
A.
taking
place;
was
held
B.
takes
place;
was
held
C.
taking
place;
held
D.
take
place;
held
(
)6.
This
kind
of
ice
cream_______
delicious.
I'm
sure
it_______
well.
A.is
tasted;
is
sold
B.
tastes;
is
sold
C.
is
tasted;
sells
D.
tastes;
sells
(
)7.
Hurry!
We
___________
to
raise
money
for
the
little
boy!
More
work
________
to
carry
on
with
his
operation!
A.
need;
need
to
be
done
B.
are
needed;
need
doing
C.
need;
is
needed
D.
are
needed;
are
needed
(
)8.---Excuse
me,
when
can
we
play
badminton
at
the
court?---Not
until
it
_____next
week.
A.
will
repair
B.
will
be
repaired
C.
repairs
D.
is
repaired
(
)9.
Half
of
the
class
______most
of
the
work;
some
of
the
work
______very
difficult.
A.
have
done;
is
B.
has
done;
are
C.
has
done;
is
D.
have
done;
are
(
)10.
We
must
stop
pollution___a
happy
life,
so
people
must
___from
putting
waste
into
the
river.
A.
living;
prevent
B.
from
living;
be
prevented
C.
to
live;
prevent
D.
to
live;
be
prevented
(
)11.
--___you
used
to
go
to
bed
after
supper?
--Yes,
but
now
I
am
used
to
___out
for
a
walk.
A.
Are;
going
B.
Were;
go
C.
Did;
going
D.
Were;
go
(
)12.–Your
attitude(态度)
to
the
study
make
a
difference
to
the
ideal
high
school.
--I
think
so
,I
have
made
up
mind
to
harder.
A.
enter;
work
B.
entering
;
working
C.
entering
;
work
D.
enter
;
working
(
)13.
It’s
polite
________
us
_____________any
noise
while
eating.
A.
for,
don’t
make
B.
of,
don’t
make
C.
for,
not
to
make
D.
of,
not
to
make
(
)14.--
Would
you
mind
______
for
me?
I
am
busy
cooking.--
_________.
I’d
be
glad
to.
A.
writing
it
down,
Of
course
not
B.
to
write
down
it,
Of
course
not
C.
writing
down
it,
Not
at
all
D.
to
write
it
down,
Certainly
(
)15.
—
?
—
He
is
kind
and
humorous.
We
all
like
him.
A.
How
do
you
think
of
your
maths
teacher
B.
What
does
your
maths
teacher
like
C.
What
do
you
like
about
your
maths
teacher
D.
How
do
you
like
your
maths
teacher
二、完形填空
There
was
a
blind
girl
who
hated
herself
because
she
wasn't
able
to
see
anything.
In
fact,
she
1
nobody
except
her
boyfriend,
for
he
was
always
2
to
help
her.
She
often
told
her
boyfriend,
"If
I
could
see
the
3
,
I
would
marry
you."
One
day,
someone
donated
a
pair
of
4
to
her.
When
the
bandages(绷带)
came
off,
she
was
able
to
see
everything,
including
her
boyfriend,
for
the
5
time.
He
asked
her,
"Now
that
you
could
see
everything,
will
you
6
met?"
The
girl
looked
at
her
boyfriend
and
was
greatly
surprised
to
see
that
he
was
7
.
She
had
never
hoped
that.
She
wouldn't
like
to
be
with
a
blind
husband
for
the
rest
of
her
life,
so
she
8
to
marry
him.
Her
boyfriend
left
in
tears
and
a
few
days
later
wrote
a
9
to
her.
saying,
"My
dear,
take
good
care
of
your
eyes.
10
they
are
yours,
they
were
mine.
This
is
how
the
human
brain
often
works
when
our
status(地位)
changes.
Only
a
very
few
remember
what
ll
was
like
before.
And
we
often
ask
for
more
than
we
need.
Life
is
a
gift.
Today,
before
you
complain(抱怨)
about
the
12
of
your
food.
think
of
someone
who
has
nothing
to
13
.
Before
you
complain
about
your
old
14
,
think
of
the
people
who
are
living
in
the
street.
And
when
you
are
tired
and
complain
about
your
job,
think
of
those
who
have
no
jobs.
So
15
what
you
have
and
don't
forget
your
past.
(
)l.
A.
forgot
B.
loved
C.
disliked
D.
thanked
(
)2.
A.
ready
B.
unhappy
C.
angry
D.
sad
(
)3.
A.
sight
B.
world
C.
earth
D.
people
(
)4.
A.
shoes
B.
glasses
C.
trousers
D.
eyes
(
)5.
A.
first
B.
second
C.
next
D.
last
(
)6.
A.
follow
B.
love
C.
marry
D.
see
(
)7.
A.
ugly
B.
sick
C.
short
D.
blind
(
)8.
A.
decided
B.
agreed
C.
refused
D.
wanted
(
)9.
A.
diary
B.
note
C.
song
D.
story
(
)
10.
A.
Before
B.
After
C.
Once
D.
Since
(
)
11.
A.
mind
B.
work
C.
school
D.
life
(
)
12.
A.
taste
B.
size
C.
color
D.
shape
(
)
13.
A.
do
B.
wear
C.
eat
D.
make
(
)
14.
A.
food
B.
house
C.
clothes
D.
bus
(
)
15.
A.
spend
B.
enjoy
C.
pay
D.
take
三、阅读理解
A
It
is
reported
that
Pakistan(巴基斯坦)
has
25
million
children
who
do
not
ge
to
school.
That
is
the
second
highest
number
in
the
world.
Many
Pakistani
children
must
work
to
support
their
families.
A
man
called
Mohammad
Ayub
was
once
one
of
those
children.
When
he
was
a
child,
he
did
not
go
to
school
because
he
was
too
poor.
Now
he
is
a
firefighter
and
he
is
working
to
help
children
get
an
education.
He
also
manages
a
small
school.
VOA
recently
visited
the
school
in
the
capital,
Islamabad(伊斯兰堡).
Ayub
started
with
just
one
student
in
1982.
He
saw
a
boy
cleaning
cars
for
days.
He
asked
him,
"Why
don't
you
go
to
school?"
The
boy
answered
that
his
parents
were
dead
and
he
had
to
work
to
help
support
his
five
brothers
and
three
sisters.
Ayub
was
also
an
orphan(孤儿)
and
he,
too,
had
to
work
to
help
support
his
five
brothers
and
three
sisters.
He
said,
"When
my
father
died,
everyone
who
came
to
the
funeral(葬礼)
said
they
were
sorry,
but
no
one
helped."
He
sold
newspapers
and
did
other
work
to
make
enough
money
to
pay
school
fees
for
his
brothers
and
sisters.
Ayub
wanted
to
help
the
young
boy
who
washed
cars,
but
he
did
not
have
enough
money
to
pay
the
boy's
school
fees.
Today,
Ayub
teaches
many
children
at
his
school
in
a
public
park.
Some
of
the
children
attend
other
schools
in
the
morning,
but
come
to
Ayub
in
the
afternoon
to
get
help
with
their
homework.
Ayub
has
helped,
a
large
number
of
poor
children
since
he
began
teaching.
Many
of
them
come
from
very
poor
areas
near
the
park.
Ayub
said,
"1
used
to
argue
with
kids
who
worked,
'Why
are
you
washing
someone's
dishes
or
their
clothes?
Why
don't
you
study?'"
One
of
the
children
he
advised
to
attend
classes
was
Farhat
Abbas.
Ayub
found
him
working
with
his
friends
about
12
years
ago.
"He
followed
us
back
home.
He
told
our
parents
he
wanted
to
teach
us
and
asked
them
to
send
us
to
his
school,"
Abbas
said.
Today,
Abbas
is
taking
classes
at
a
college
and
is
helping
Ayub.
Many
children
are
out
of
school,
and
those
who
do
attend
classes
often
get
a
poor
education.
Information
gathered
by
an
organization
shows
half
of
all
Pakistani
children.in
the
5th
grade
do
not
understand
basic
mathematics
and
cannot
read
a
story
in
the
language.
A
group
in
Islamabad
reports
Pakistan
spends
less
on
education
than
any
other
country
in
South
Asia.
(
)
l.
The
underline
word
"manage"
in
the
passage
probably
means
A.
设法
B.
经营
C.
对付
D.
支撑
(
)2.
Ayub
did
all
the
following
things
to
help
the
poor
children
EXCEPT
A.
managing
a
small
school
B.
teaching
the
poor
children
C.
taking
classes
at
a
college
D.
visiting
the
children's
parents
(
)3.
Which
sentence
can
be
put
in
the
blank(
空白处)
in
the
second
paragraph
of
the
passage?
A.
So
he
offered
to
teach
him.
B.
So
he
asked
his
parents
to
help
him.
C.
So
he
gave
up
his
idea.
D.
So
he
ordered
him
to
go
to
school.
(
)4.
Which
is
the
right
time
order
of
what
happened
in
the
passage?
a.
Ayub
began
to
teach
the
poor
children
in
his
school.
b.
Ayub's
school
in
the
capital
Islamabad
was
visited
by
VOA.
c.
Ayub
advised
Abbas'
parents
to
send
him
to
his
school.
d.
Ayub
worked
to
pay
school
fees
for
his
brothers
and
sisters.
e.
Ayub
saw
a
boy
cleaning
cars
for
days
and
decided
to
help
him.
A.
a-b-c-d-e
B.
b-c-d-a-e
C.
d-a-e-c-b
D.
d-e-a-c-b
(
)5.
From
the
passage,
which
are
the
best
words
to
describe
Ayub?
A.
hard-working
and
honest
B.
kind-hearted
and
helpful
C.
creative
and
confident
D.
humorous
and
popular
B
The
first
time
I
ever
really
noticed
a
disabled
person,
I
was
studying
in
the
third
grade.
I
saw
some
disabled
people
before,
but
I
never
really
knew
or
cared
about
what
those
persons
go
through(经历
).
When
a
new
student
arrived
in
my
third
grade
class,
I
thought
it
would
just
be
a
common
student,
but
this
student
was
different.
His
name
was
Derek
and
he
had
autism(孤独症).
He
sometimes
had
random
outbursts(随意发作)
during
class
and
we
would
stand
there,
doing
nothing
because
we
didn't
know
why
he
was
doing
that.
When
he
sat
down
at
desk,
we
would
try
to
get
away
from
him.
After
class,
we
would
play
jokes
on
each
other,
imitating(模仿)
Derek,
and
laughing
about
it.
Then
one
day,
Derek's
mom
came
to
our
class
and
talked
with
us.
She
told
us
that
Derek
wasn't
just
having
random
outbursts--he
was
trying
to
communicate.
Then
she
chose
a
volunteer
and
filled
that
person's
mouth
with
soft
sweets.
When
we
found
the
volunteer
had
great
trouble
in
trying
to
speak,
the
mother
explained
that
was
what
Derek
was
going
through
every
day.
We
all
understood
her
meaning.
After
this
talk,
no
one
tried
to
make
fun
of
Derek
or
run
away
from
him.
We
accepted
his
outbursts
in
class
and
he
became
one
of
our
friends.
Having
a
class
with
Derek
has
taught
me
to
have
an
open
mind
to
those
who
are
different
from
us.
My
experience
in
having
an
autistic
classmate
has
provided
me
with
a
good
lesson.
Now
whenever
I
meet
a
family
with
a
child
who's
behaving
differently,
I
always
remember
what
I
have
learned
in
my
third
grade
clams
and
go
up
to
him
or
her.
(
)1.
What
did
the
author
think
of
the
boy
before
the
mother's
talk?
A.
Friendly.
B.
Humorous.
C.
Generous.
D.
Strange.
(
)2.
Which
order
is
RIGHT
according
to
the
passage?
①.We
got
away
from
him.
②
We
got
on
well
with
Derek.
③.
Derek
arrived
in
my
class.
④
Derek's
morn
talked
to
us.
A.
③①②④
B.
③①④②
C.
①③②④
D
①④③②
(
)3.
According
to
Derek's
mother,
Derek________________.
A.
was
too
shy
to
be
with
others
B.
had
problems
in
expressing
himself
C.
was
good
at
communicating
with
other
D.
didn't
like
the
way
others
treated
him
(
)4.
After
Derek's
mom's
talk,
we
did
the
following
EXCEPT
that
____________.
A.
we
became
friends
B.
we
played
together
C.
we
played
jokes
on
him
D.
we
communicated
with
him
(
)5.
which
is
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
Living
with
an
open
mind
B.
Believing
in
yourself
C.
Behaving
in
different
ways
D.
Making
friends
with
the
disabled
四.词汇
Choose
______________(明智地)how
you
spend
the
time,
and
with
whom
you
spend
it.
Are
there
any
______________(差异)
between
“alone”
and
“lonely”?
3.
I
haven't
saved
enough
money,
so
I
can't
a______________
to
go
abroad
this
summer.
4.
Dr
Wang
has
(cut
a
person’s
body
open
to
take
out
or
repair)on
three
people
with
arm
problems
since
6
a.m.
5.
My
parents
are
not
rich,
but
I
still
feel
p_______of
them
because
they
are
always
honest.
6.The
doctors
checked
the
old
man
carefully,
but
couldn’t
find
out
what
caused
the
old
man’s
____________(blind)
.
7.There
are
few
eggs
_______________(leave)
in
the
fridge.
Let’s
go
and
buy
some.
8.
To
prevent
the
disease
from
__________
(spread),
the
government
has
done
a
lot.
9.
________
(educate)
plays
an
important
part
in
people's
life.
A
child
can't
have
a
good
future
if
he
doesn't
go
to
school.
10.Everyone
need
to
treat
the
disabled
_________(equal).
五、任务型阅读
British
people
pride(以…为傲)
themselves
on
their
polite
manners
towards
one
another
in
public.
They
often
use
the
word
‘sorry’—
even
when
they
don’t
really
mean
it!
Usually,
if
they
want
to
ask
a
stranger
for
the
time,
they
would
start
by
saying
‘Sorry
to
trouble
you.
Do
you
know
what
time
it
is?’
If
they’re
five
minutes
late
for
an
appointment
(约会),
they
would
usually
greet
the
person
by
saying
‘Sorry
I’m
late!’
They
use
the
word
‘sorry’
in
so
many
different
situations
that
the
meaning
of
the
word
has
changed
a
little
over
time.
The
two
main
dictionary
definitions
(释义)
of
‘sorry’
are:
①feeling
sad
for
someone
else
because
of
their
problems
or
bad
luck;
②feeling
regret(后悔)
because
you’ve
done
something
wrong.
Now,
think
about
this.
Usually,
when
they
want
to
ask
a
stranger
a
question,
they
start
with
‘Sorry
to
trouble
you’.
In
this
situation,
they
aren’t
saying
sorry
because
they
feel
sad
for
that
person
or
because
they
feel
regret.
So
what
does
‘sorry’
really
mean?
And
why
do
British
people
use
it
so
much?
Well,
in
the
British
culture,
saying
‘sorry’
is
a
way
to
be
polite,
especially
to
people
who
they
don’t
know
very
well.
It’s
also
a
very
clever
way
to
get
what
they
want.
In
a
recent
test,
a
man
went
up
to
different
strangers
on
a
rainy
day
to
ask
if
he
could
use
their
mobile
phones
to
make
a
call.
When
he
went
up
to
one
group
of
strangers
and
asked
them
without
saying
‘sorry’
first,
he
was
only
9
%
successful
in
borrowing
their
phones.
However,
when
he
said
‘sorry’
to
another
group
of
strangers
about
the
bad
weather
before
asking
if
he
could
use
their
mobile
phones,
he
was
47
%
successful.
So
maybe
saying
‘sorry’
is
not
just
being
polite,
but
it
is
also
a
good
way
to
get
what
they
want
too!
__1__
do
British
people
say
sorry?
Main
points
Details
The
__2_
in
which
they
say
“sorry”
★asking
for
the
time
★__3__
late
for
an
appointment
The
change
of
the
meaning
of
“sorry”
★The
two
main
dictionary
definitions
of
“sorry”
①feeling
sad
for
__4_
problems
or
bad
luck;
②feeling
regret
because
of
one’s
own
__5__.
★When
British
people
ask
a
stranger
a
question
by
__6__
with
“sorry”,
they
are
saying
sorry
not
because
they
feel
sad
for
that
person
__7__
because
they
feel
regret.
The
__8__
meaning
of
“sorry”
★A
way
to
be
polite
★A
good
way
to
get
__9__
they
want
The
result
of
a
test
shows
it’s?__10__?for
one
to
borrow
a
mobile
phone
by
saying
“sorry”.
六、书面表达。
向你的家人或朋友介绍你的朋友Amy。内容要点如下:
????1、Amy出生在印度的一个贫困家庭;家中有很多孩子。
2、过去整天在田里劳动;……
3、一天,一个UNCEF的官员来到了这个村庄;……
????4、三周后,Amy入学了,她喜欢上学。她很感谢UNCEF帮助了她;?5、她梦想成为一位教师;
???
注意:1.
作文应包含所给要点,省略处可适当发挥1—2点。?2.
词数:80左右。
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选择题
DDAAB
BCDAD
CCDAD
完形填空
B
ABDA
CDCBA
DACBB
阅读理解
BCADB
DBBCA
词汇
1.wisely
2.differences
3.afford
4.operations
5.proud
6.blindness
7.left
8.spreading
9.Education
10.equally
任务型阅读
1.Why
2.
situations
3.being
4.others’
5.mistake(s)
6.starting/beginning
7.or
8.real
9.what
10.
easier
书面表达
Amy
is
a
girl
from
India.
She
used
to
work
on
the
farm
all
day.
Her
family
had
many
children
and
was
very
poor,
so
Amy
did
not
go
to
school
and
she
could
not
read
and
write.
One
day,
a
UNICEF
worker
came
to
Amy’s
village
and
learnt
about
the
conditions
of
the
local
people.
He
said
it
was
important
for
children
to
receive
education.
He
wanted
all
the
children
in
the
village
to
learn
to
read.
Three
weeks
later,
Amy
entered
a
local
school.
Now,
she
goes
to
school
every
day.
She
can
read
and
write.
She
enjoys
school
and
is
grateful
to
UNICEF
for
helping
her.
Amy
says
that
she
hopes
to
become
a
teacher
in
the
future.