鲁教版英语八年级上册同步练习
Unit
6
Have
you
read
Treasure
Island
yet?
(Section
A
3a-3c)
一、词汇填空
根据句意和首字母提示或汉语提示完成单词或短语。
1.
The
boy
raised
his
g____________
and
shot
at
the
rabbit.
2.
People
used
to
go
to
America
by
s____________
from
China.
3.
Some
children
are
playing
with
s____________
on
the
beach.
4.
Writing
is
a
good
w____________
for
expressing
strong
feelings.
5.
They
felt
happy
to
find
____________(陆地)after
travelling
so
long
at
sea.
6.
Tom
is
walking
____________(朝)his
school
slowly.
二、完形填空
A:
Hi,
Sandy,
what
are
you
going
to
do
this
weekend?
B:
I’m
going
to
see
a
movie.
1
A:
Sure.
What
kind
of
movies
do
you
like?
B:
Comedies.
A:
Have
you
ever
seen
the
movie
Despicable
Me
(卑鄙的我)?
B:
No,
I
haven’t.
2
A:
Yeah,
I
saw
it
yesterday.
B:
3
A:
I
think
it
is
the
best
movie
I
have
ever
seen.
B:
4
A:
About
two
and
a
half
hours.
B:
Is
the
price
of
the
ticket
high?
A:
Yes.
5
B:
Thank
you!
A:
You’re
welcome.
A.
Can
you
give
me
some
advice?
B.
How
long
does
it
last?C.
What
do
you
think
of
it?D.
But
I
heard
it
is
great.E.
It
cost
me
60
yuan.
三、阅读理解
A
In
1868,
a
publisher(出版商)
asked
Louisa
May
Alcott(路易斯●梅●奥尔科特)
to
write
a
book
for
girls.
At
first,
she
was
not
sure
if
she
wanted
to
do
it
because
she
wanted
to
publish
some
short
stories
first.
Finally
she
decided
to
write
the
book.
She
told
about
the
experiences
of
four
sister’s
growing
up
in
the
19th
century.
Her
book
was
more
than
interesting.
Little
Women
became
one
of
the
most
popular
children’s
books
in
American
literature(文学).
It
has
been
published(出版)
in
more
than
50
languages.
Alcott
was
born
in
German
town
in
1832.
The
family
did
not
have
much
money.
Alcott
worked
to
help
support
her
family.
She
tried
teaching
and
taking
care
of
children.
She
did
not
like
any
of
these
jobs.
At
the
age
of
17,
she
wrote
her
first
book,
Flower
Fables.
She
decided
to
sell
what
she
had
written.
She
wrote
many
kinds
of
poems,
stories,
and
plays.
Her
stories
were
exciting,
but
unreal.
She
sold
them
to
newspapers
and
magazines
for
money.
Little
Women
was
published
in
1868.
The
book
became
popular
with
people
of
ages
in
a
short
time.
It
made
Alcott
famous
and
get
a
lot
of
money.
She
continued
writing
other
popular
books
for
young
people.
These
books
included
An
Old-Fashioned
Girl,
Little
Men,
and
Eight
Cousins.
Alcott
wrote
many
exciting
stories
about
love.
Yet
she
never
married.
She
continued
to
support
her
family
during
the
last
years
of
her
life.
1.
Why
didn’t
Alcott
want
to
write
Little
Women
at
first?
A.
Because
she
didn’t
like
the
man
who
came
to
her.
B.
Because
she
didn’t
like
writing
book
at
all.
C.
Because
she
wanted
to
publish
short
stories
first.
D.
Because
she
didn’t
have
money
to
write
the
book.
2.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“support”
mean
in
Chinese?
A.支持
B.制造
C.背弃
D.激励
3.
When
did
Alcott
begin
to
write?
A.
In
1849.
B.
In
1868.
C.
In
1832.
D.
In
1850.
4.
From
the
passage,
we
know
______.
A.
Alcott
had
only
one
daughter
in
her
whole
life.
B.
Alcott
was
never
able
to
write
popular
books.
C.
Alcott
lived
a
rich
life
when
she
was
young.
D.
Alcott
was
very
good
to
her
family
in
her
whole
life.
5.
What’s
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
Famous
women.
B.
Alcott’s
life
and
works.
C.
Alcott’s
family.
D.
Famous
novels.
B
The
Adventures(冒险)
of
Tom
Sawyer
is
a
great
story
written
in
1876
by
the
famous
author
Mark
Twain.
The
story
line
is
simple.
The
book
is
like
a
biography(自传)
of
a
summer
in
Tom
Sawyer’s
life.
Tom
Sawyer
is
a
smart
but
naughty(调皮的)
young
boy
living
in
the
small
town
on
the
Mississippi
River(密西西比河).
He
is
an
orphan(孤儿)
and
lives
with
his
aunt.
He
has
many
clever
ideas,
but
doesn’t
like
school,
and
always
likes
to
escape(逃脱)
the
school
to
fish.
Tom
has
a
trusted
friend,
Huck
Finn,
who
few
of
the
adults
approve
of.
Tom
Sawyer
and
Finn
have
great
adventures
on
the
Mississippi
River,
pretending
to
be
pirates(假扮海盗),
and
witnessing
a
murder(目睹凶杀案).
Tom
overcomes
fear
and
appears
in
court
(法庭)
and
speaks
out
the
murderer.
He
and
his
friends
finally
discover
a
lot
of
treasures
and
they
become
millionaires(very
rich
people).
Mark
Twain’s
writing
was
based
on
his
own
childhood
and
his
personal
experience.
What
makes
this
story
great
is
that
Tom
Sawyer
represents(代表)
everything
that
is
great
about
childhood.
It
is
a
story
filled
with
action,
adventure,
ingenious(巧妙的)??ideas,
love,
and
schoolyard
politics.
The
whole
story
is
like
what
Mark
Twain
did
or
wishes
he
did
during
his
childhood.
????
The
book
is
a
little
difficult
to
read
at
first.
Perhaps,
it
will
take
you
a
little
while
to
get
used
to
the
19th
century
dialect(方言)
in
the
book.
But
on
the
whole,
the
book
is
an
enjoyable
read
for
people
of
all
ages.
I
hope
you’ll
love
the
book
like
me.
6.
How
many
years
has
the
book
been
written
till
now?
A.
About
1870
years.
B.
About
2000
years.
C.
About
140
years.
D.
About
500
years.
7.
Which
of
the
following
doesn’t
fit
in
with
Tom?
A.
He
often
escapes
the
school.
B.
He
has
a
trusted
friend.
C.
He
is
a
good
student.
D.
Both
of
his
parents
died
when
he
was
young.
8.
The
story
talks
about
the
following
thing
EXCEPT
______.
A.
love
B.
schoolyard
politics
C.
action
D.
power
9.
Why
did
the
writer
write
this
passage?
A.
To
let
readers
know
Mark
Twain.
B.
To
remind
people
of
their
childhood.
C.
To
tell
the
story
of
The
Adventures
of
Tom
Sawyer.
D.
To
introduce
the
book
to
others.
10.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true?
A.
Tom
Sawyer
prefers
fishing
to
going
to
school.
B.
The
story
is
based
on
Mark
Twain’s
personal
experience.
C.
There
is
19th
century
dialect
in
the
book.
D.
The
book
is
only
enjoyable
for
anyone
looking
forward
to
feeling
young
again.
参考答案
一、1.
gun
2.
ship/sea
3.
sand
4.
way
5.
land
6.
towards
二、1-5
ADCBE
三、1-5
CAADB
6-10
CCDDD鲁教版英语八年级上册同步练习
Unit
6
Have
you
read
Treasure
Island
yet?
(Section
A
1a-2d)
一、词汇填空
根据句意和首字母提示或汉语提示完成单词。
Alice
in
Wonderland
is
a
____________(名著).
I
like
reading
it
very
much.
2.
It’s
said
that
there
were
lots
of
____________
(珍宝)
in
the
box.
3.
How
many
____________(页)
are
there
in
this
book?
4.
The
man
named
Robinson
Crusoe
lived
alone
on
the
____________(岛屿)
for
many
years.
5.
H____________
up,
or
we’ll
be
late
for
class.
二、综合填空
阅读下面短文,
掌握其大意,
选出能填入短文相应空白处的最佳选项。
write,
call,
without,
difficult,
happen,
for,
ending,
real,
poor,
famous
Have
you
ever
heard
of
Oliver
Twist?
It
is
one
of
the
1.
____________
stories
by
British
2.
____________
Charles
Dickens.
The
story
3.
____________
in
the
nineteenth
century
in
London
and
it
is
about
a
boy
4.
____________
Oliver
who
finds
himself
alone
in
the
world,
5.
____________
mother
or
father
who
can
care
for
him.
He
lives
in
a
special
house
for
the
6.
____________
people
and
always
has
an
empty
stomach.
One
day,
he
asks
7.
____________
more
food
and
gets
into
a
lot
of
trouble!
Oliver
experiences
a
lot
of
8.
____________
and
meets
different
people.
Anyhow,
little
Oliver
finally
has
a
happy
5.
____________.
A
rich
gentleman
adopts(收养)him
and
little
Oliver
lives
a
10.
____________
happy
life
afterwards.
阅读理解
A
Journey
to
the
West
Adapted
(改编)
by
Tsai
Chih
Chung
In
paperback
(平装本)
134
pages
English
and
Chinese
edition
(版本)
Published
(出版)
by
Modern
Publishing
House
Price:
$
16.85
Call
Mary
Green
at
121—3890.
Sleeping
Beauty
Adapted
by
Michael
Teitelbaum
In
hardback
(精装本)
36
pages
English
edition
Published
by
Golden
Books
Pub.
Co
Price:
$
26.90
Call
Jack
Jones
at
121—4225.
Little
Red
Riding
Hood
Adapted
by
Candice
Ransom
In
hardback
32
pages
English
edition
Published
by
Brighter
Child
Price:
$
29.60
Call
Jerry
Baker
at
121—8582.
Hansel
and
Gretel
Adapted
by
Rachel
Isadora
In
hardback
32
pages
English
edition
Published
by
Penguin
US
Price:
$
36.99
Call
Wendy
Hunter
at
121—7469.
1.Which
of
the
following
books
is
written
in
both
English
and
Chinese?
A.
Journey
to
the
West.
B.
Sleeping
Beauty.
C.
Little
Red
Riding
Hood.
D.
Hansel
and
Gretel.
2.The
price
of
Hansel
and
Gretel
is
______
than
that
of
Sleeping
Beauty.
A.
$
2.70
lower
B.
$
10.09
lower
C.
$
2.70
higher
D.
$
10.09
higher
3.Who
adapted
Little
Red
Riding
Hood?
A.
Tsai
Chih
Chung.
B.
Michael
Teitelbaum.
C.
Candice
Ransom.
D.
Rachel
Isadora.
B
Alice
in
Wonderland
Chapter
2
Alice
was
not
hurt,
so
she
jumped
to
her
feet
in
a
moment.
She
looked
up,
and
found
the
White
Rabbit
was
still
in
front.
She
was
close
behind
it
when
she
turned
the
corner,
but
she
no
longer
saw
the
Rabbit.
She
found
herself
in
a
long,
low
hall.
There
were
doors
all
around
the
hall,
but
they
were
all
locked
(锁上).
Alice
walked
sadly
down
the
middle,
wondering
how
she
got
out
again.
Suddenly,
she
came
upon
a
little
three-legged
table.
There
was
nothing
on
it
but
a
tiny(小的)
golden
key,
and
Alice’s
first
idea
was
that
this
might
belong
to
one
of
the
doors
of
the
hall.
But,
alas!
Either
the
locks
were
too
large,
or
the
key
was
too
small.
However,
on
the
second
time
round,
she
came
upon
a
low
curtain(帘子)
she
had
not
noticed
before
and
behind
it
was
a
little
door.
She
tried
the
little
golden
key
in
the
lock,
and
she
was
pleased
to
find
it
fitted(合适)!
4.
The
hall
where
Alice
stayed
is
______.
A.
long
and
low
B.
big
and
high
C.
wide
and
low
D.
big
and
wide
5.
What
did
Alice
want
to
do
when
she
got
to
the
hall?
A.
She
wanted
to
know
how
to
get
some
food.
B.
She
wanted
to
know
where
her
sister
was.
C.
She
wanted
to
find
out
how
to
get
out
again.
D.
She
wanted
to
meet
the
Rabbit.
6.
How
did
Alice
feel
when
the
gold
key
fitted
into
a
lock?
A.
Tired.
B.
Shocked.
C.
Happy.
D.
Interested.
7.
Which
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Alice
had
never
seen
the
White
Rabbit
before
she
got
to
the
hall.
B.
Some
of
the
doors
around
the
hall
were
locked.
C.
Alice
noticed
the
little
door
as
soon
as
she
entered
the
hall.
D.
The
passage
is
from
Alice
in
Wonderland.
参考答案
一、1.
classic
2.
treasures
3.
pages
4.
island
5.
Hurry
二、1.
most
famous
2.
writer
3.
happens
4.
called
5.
without
6.
poor
7.
for
8.
difficulties
9.
ending
10.
real
三、1-3
ADC
4-7
ACCD鲁教版英语八年级上册同步练习
Unit
6
Have
you
read
Treasure
Island
yet?
(Section
A
4a-4c)
一、词汇填空
根据句意和首字母提示或汉语提示完成单词。
People
in
Canada
often
speak
English
and
F____________.
What’s
your
favorite
science
____________(小说)?
As
we
know,
____________(科技)
is
the
most
skill
in
the
future.
4.
His
business
shows
all
the
____________(迹象)
of
success.
He
is
very
happy.
5.
Suddenly,
I
saw
a
man
running
____________(朝,向)
my
house.
6.
Without
____________(工具),
people
couldn’t
do
anything.
二、完形填空
Lao
She
was
one
of
the
greatest
Chinese
writers
of
the
20th
century(世纪).
He
was
not
only
an
excellent
writer,
1
a
great
modern
novelist
and
dramatist(剧作家).
Lao
She
was
born
into
a
poor
family
in
Beijing
and
his
2
name
was
Shu
Qingchun.
His
family
was
poor
after
his
father
died.
His
mother
had
a
very
3
time.
Lao
She
worked
his
way
through
college.
After
graduation(毕业)
he
started
to
work
as
a
4
in
primary
and
middle
schools.
He
had
liked
5
since
he
was
a
child.
He
didn’t
write
his
first
novel
until
1921.
He
was
famous
6
his
Camel
Xiangzi(《骆驼祥子》)
and
the
play
Teahouse.
Teahouse
shows
the
life
of
the
Chinese
people
7
1898
and
1945.
Most
people
like
to
see
it.
Like
8
famous
intellectuals(知识分子)
in
China,
he
experienced
lots
of
bad
things
in
the
middle
1960s.
9
,
he
killed
himself
in
a
lake
in
1966.
He
was
married
to
Hu
Jieqing
and
they
10
four
children,
one
son
and
three
daughters.
1.
A.
and
B.
but
C.
or
2.
A.
true
B.
last
C.
real
3.
A.
happy
B.
hard
C.
mad
4.
A.
guide
B.
doctor
C.
teacher
5.
A.
writing
B.
singing
C.
listening
6.
A.
for
B.
as
C.
to
7.
A.
in
B.
among
C.
between
8.
A.
another
B.
others
C.
other
9.
A.
Unluckily
B.
Certainly
C.
Quickly
10.
A.
took
B.
had
C.
spent
三、阅读理解
A
Reading
is
very
important.
World
Book
Day
falls
on
April
23
every
year.
It
encourages(鼓励)
people,
especially
teenagers,
to
discover
the
pleasure
of
reading.
It
is
also
the
day
to
honor(尊敬)
some
great
writers.
????
Many
countries
celebrate
World
Book
Day.
On
that
day,
millions
of
school
children
can
buy
books
at
a
much
lower
price
than
usual
in
any
bookstore
in
England.
It
has
been
done
every
year
since
1998.
World
Book
Day
is
also
celebrated
in
China.
Wen
Jiabao,
premier
of
China,
love
reading.
He
reads
a
lot
every
day
though
he
is
very
busy.
On
World
Book
Day
2009,
he
called
on
people
to
do
more
reading.
Wen
suggested
that
young
people
should
spend
more
time
reading.
“Books
can
not
change
the
world,
but
people
can
change
the
world
by
changing
themselves
through
reading.”
he
said.
Reading
helps
us
become
smarter.
Reading
helps
us
to
follow
the
latest
developments
of
science
and
technology.
Reading
gives
us
information
about
other
cultures
and
places
in
the
world.
Reading
is
also
one
of
the
most
important
ways
to
learn
a
foreign
language
like
English.
The
ways
English
people
are
living
and
working
today
can
also
be
learned
by
reading.
We
all
know
that
the
knowledge(知识)
we
get
from
school
is
limited(有限的),
so
we
should
take
up
reading
to
open
our
eyes.
???
?Books,
magazines,
newspapers
can
help
us
to
know
more
about
the
outside
world.
Therefore,
it
is
necessary
for
us
to
spend
time
reading
every
day.
1.
When
is
World
Book
Day?
A.
August
8.
B.
March
12.
C.
April
23.
D.
June
6.
2.
World
Book
Day
was
set
up
in
order
to
encourage
people
to
______.
A.
learn
foreign
languages
B.
do
more
reading
C.
buy
more
books
D.
know
more
about
science
3.
Reading
can
help
people
in
many
ways
EXCEPT
______.
A.
learning
English
better
B.
knowing
more
about
cultures
C.
improving
your
health
D.
knowing
more
about
the
outside
world
4.
What’s
the
best
title
for
the
article?
A.
World
Book
Day
in
England.
B.
Suggestions
on
Reading.
C.
World
Book
Day
in
China.
D.
World
Book
Day
and
the
Advantages
of
Reading.
B
(2020泰安中考)
If
you
walk
along
the
River
Thames(泰晤士河),
there
are
lots
of
interesting
buildings
to
see.
Running
through
the
heart
of
London,
there
are
also
many
galleries(美术馆),
markets,
shops
and
activities
to
keep
you
busy
along
its
banks.
You
will
also
see
a
strange
round
building.
It
looks
very
old
and
very
different
from
all
the
others.
This
is
Shakespeare’s
Globe
Theatre
(莎士比亚环球剧场).
The
Globe
Theatre
was
first
built
here
in
1599.
William
Shakespeare
was
one
of
the
most
famous
writers
that
ever
lived.
His
plays
were
performed
in
the
theatre
for
many
years.
However,
in
1613,
a
fire
broke
out
during
a
performance.
The
theatre
was
destroyed
(毁坏),
but
the
second
was
built
the
following
year.
It
remained
a
theatre
until
1644,
and
then
it
was
pulled
down
to
build
houses.
The
modern
(and
also
the
third)
Globe
Theatre
was
completed
in
1997,
over
350
years
later.
This
was
done
to
honor
Shakespeare,
the
most
famous
English
writer.
To
this
day,
his
many
plays
are
performed
there
daily.
He
wrote
around
thirty?eight
plays.
They
are
comedies
(funny
stories),
histories
(about
historical
events
and
people),
and
tragedies
(serious
and
sad
stories).
People
come
from
all
over
the
world
to
watch
them
at
the
Globe
Theatre.
They
are
performed
in
exactly
the
same
way
as
they
were
hundreds
of
years
ago.
The
building
is
round
and
made
mostly
of
wood.
There
are
simple
seats
on
three
different
levels
all
around
the
sides.
Everyone
can
see
the
stage
(舞台).
However,
there
is
no
roof
(屋顶)
in
the
middle!
The
cheapest
tickets
are
standing
tickets.
You
stand
in
the
middle,
right
in
front
of
the
actors,
but
if
it
rains,
you
will
get
wet!
5.
When
was
the
second
Globe
Theatre
built?
A.
In
1599.
B.
In
1613.
C.
In
1614.
D.
In
1997.
6.
What
can
we
know
about
Shakespeare
according
to
the
second
paragraph?
A.
Shakespeare
was
one
of
the
most
famous
French
writers.
B.
Many
of
his
plays
are
performed
daily
in
the
modern
Globe
Theatre.
C.
His
plays
are
performed
in
a
different
way
from
they
were
hundreds
of
years
ago.
D.
He
wrote
thirty-eight
plays
that
were
all
about
historical
events
and
people.
7.
What
does
the
last
paragraph
mainly
tell
us?
A.
The
inside
structure
(结构)
of
Shakespeare’s
Globe
Theatre.
B.
The
history
of
Shakespeare’s
Globe
Theatre.
C.
The
opening
time
of
Shakespeare’s
Globe
Theatre.
D.
The
three
types
of
tickets
that
you
can
choose.
8.
Which
of
the
following
statements
about
the
modern
Globe
Theatre
is
TRUE?
A.
It
has
remained
there
for
over
350
years.
B.
The
round
building
looks
old
and
strange.
C.
It
is
made
mostly
of
wood
and
has
a
round
roof
in
the
middle.
D.
If
we
buy
the
cheapest
tickets
in
the
theatre,we
will
be
farthest
from
the
stage.
参考答案
一、1.
French
2.
fiction
3.
technology
4.
marks
5.
towards
6.
tools
二、1-5
BCBCA
6-10
ACCAB
三、1-4
CBCD
5-8
CBAB