牛津译林版八年级英语下册Unit 6 Sunshine for all首字母填空专项练习(含答案)

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牛津译林版八年级英语下册Unit6首字母填空专项练习

IMAGINE a life without arms or legs! You can't hold anyone in your 1. a________ . You can't walk anywhere with your feet. How would you last a day like that? Would you 2. s________ at yourself in the mirror like Nick Vuicic, the 29-year-old Australian?
Nick was born without limbs (四肢) , so life was not easy for him. At school many students played jokes on him because he looked different from everyone else. He was refused to be their friends, so he always felt 3. l________ . However, he faced that bravely. He 4. l________ to type and write with two toes (脚趾) at the age of six, and he could 5. e________ surf and play golf in college, he got great success and was among the 6. e________ students in the studies. And he decided 7. w________ to do later in his life — to encourage others to work hard for their dreams.
Now Nick is one of the most popular speakers in the world. He travels to many countries and gives speeches about his story 8. a________ difficulties. "Living life fully is about looking at what you 9. h________ , not what you don't have, "he said. His story encourages millions of people.
"I tell people to keep on getting up when they 10. f________ and to always love themselves," he said. "If I can encourage just one person, then my job in this life is done."

How to say hello in Japanese depends on (取决于) when you say it. This is very much like different 1. g________ in English at different times of the day or night. In Japanese culture, it also depends on whether you are on the phone or you are 2. c________ to the person you are greeting. We don't get formal (正式) with our friends. We seldom greet them with "Good morning" or "Good evening". A "Hi" is 3. e________ .
The 4. m________ popular and most well-known translation for "Hello" is still "Konnichiwa", but it is not exactly how to say hello in Japanese. Perhaps it is not the most suitable word for it. Actually, the correct greeting in English 5. f________ "Konnichiwa" is "Good day" or "Good noon", and I am sure you wouldn't like greeting people with a "Good day" at any time, and when Japanese want to say "Hello", they don't like to say "Konnichiwa" 6. e________ .
Then what to do? Let's do it the way the Japanese do. Use "Ohaiyo Gonzaimasu" when it's noon and "Konbanwa" to greet somebody in the 7. a________ . Things are 8. d________ when you are on the phone. Just say "Moshi, Moshi", which is actually similar to saying "Hello" over the 9. p________ because one doesn't often use "Good morning", "Good afternoon" or "Good evening" right 10. a________ picking up the phone. One always uses the sweet word "Hello".
Next time, I'll tell you something about my life in Japan.

Shang Ruoyan is a Junior 3 student from Tianjn No. 1 High School. Over the past two years, she has volunteered in a local school for autistic (患自闭症的) kids. This year, she was chosen as one of "The Most 1. B________ High School Students" by China's Communist Youth League.
For the first time, she still remembered the "Causing to feel shamed" scene when she 2. m________ with them. "When I asked what colour they liked, they didn't 3. a________ me at all," she said. Step by step, she learned how to 4. c________ with them. "It's better to use simple words and short sentences, as they are not sensitive (敏感的) to languages, "she said.
Every Tuesday, Shang would stay with autistic kids after 5. s________ She helped them with learning, played the 6. p________ and made pizzas for them.
Last autumn, she entered Junior 3 and was busy with her schoolwork. But she still helped them in another 7. w________ . She opened a WeChat store called "We sell love" with her friends. They sold handmade soaps and made more than 3,000 yuan, which was all 8. d________ to the school.
In her free time, she read many books about autism and did a lot of 9. r________ . She even wrote a report. "I put everything I learned in it It may help 10. m________ people learn about autism," she said.

I think it wonderful to help others, so I would like to 1. t________ part in the activity this weekend.
My neighbour Mr Li needs our 2. h________ . He is75 years old now, and he is disabled. What's worse, he is blind. Since he lives alone, it's 3. r________ difficult for him to take a walk and do some reading. So I plan to take a walk with him. I will chat with him and 4. r________ newspapers for him. I also plan to help 5. c________ his flat. It is necessary for us to do something for the elderly. And we can also learn more about their daily lives.
We know now there are many left-behind (留守的) children. Their parents work far away 6. f________ their hometown. These children are facing many 7. p________ now. It is easy for them to feel lonely, and they also have some 8. t________ making friends with others sometimes. I think we should plan a volunteer project to help them. And we can 9. d________ our money and clothes to them. We should care more about them. And their parents should return to see their children as often as 10. p________ .

Are you 1. b________ with your daily lives? Here are some things you should 2. t________ before youare18 because after that it's too late.
Learn to swim
Seriously, this is so important that it can 3. s________ your life. If you can't swim well. you won't be able to do water sports 4. l________ water-skiing, surfing and diving. Even taking a boat trip will be dangerous to you. Make sure you do it.
Try at least one kind of team sport
Being a good team player is an important 5. s________ in life. You can't 6. j________ think of yourself, but have to work well with other people. Other advantages of team sports like basketball. football and baseball are that they keep you fit, and, they are also great fun. Teams usually have a god social life too — you’ll go to lots of 7. p________ and make many friends.
Collect something
One of the best hobbies for under — 18 is 8. c________ things. You could collect kinds of stamps, or you could collect things that make you remember what you have 9. d________ , like cinema tickets for films you have seen or emails from friends. The best way to collect is to have a special album to put your collection in and write what each thing 10. m________ to you. That way you wont forget.

When Jason's parents saw him for the 1. f________ time, they were shocked (震惊的) . This lovely little baby with shining blue eyes and curly hair was 2. b________ disabled. But soon the young couple 3. a________ this fact: Jason's arms are just half without hands and his legs aren't fully grown either. They even forgot to think of him as disabled.
At the age of six, he told his mother he wanted to get down from the prosthetics (假肢) and play 4. w________ other kids. This was the last time Jason had worn them. He now has an electric wheelchair, but he 5. n________ uses it at home or when it is easy for him to move using only his body.
Jason 6. l________ handwriting and colouring at school, holding the pen between the ends of his arms. He also learned to eat with forks at home. When he was ten, he 7. f________ in love with football. He never had a pair of 8. s________ because of the shape of his feet. He only wore socks in the football field. He never 9. w________ a match, but he refused to give up. His strong arms and body, as well as some fantastic ways, made him a respectable player in the school team. He went to a famous university after high school.
Now Jason still faces many difficulties in life, but he will make you 10. b________ that you can do what he has done. "Never be afraid of difficulties," Jason often encourages others in his speeches.

Each country has many kind people who volunteer to take care of 1. o________ . For example, some high school and university students in he US often spend many hours working 2. a________ volunteers in the hospitals or old people's homes. They read books for the people, or they just visit them, play games with them or listen to their 3. p________ .
Other young volunteers go and work in the homes of the 4. s________ people. They clean up their houses or do some 5. s________ . For boys who don't have fathers, there is an organization 6. c________ "Big Brothers". University students and other people take these boys to play ball games and help them 7. g________ to know things that boys usually learn from their fathers.
Each city has a lot of clubs where boys and girls can go to play games or take part in other activities. Some of these clubs show movies or have short 8. t________ to the mountains. the beaches or the museums. Most of these clubs use a lot of high school and university students as volunteers because they can 9. u________ the problems of these boys and girls more easily.
Volunteers believe that some of the happiest people in the world are those who help to bring 10. h________ to others.

Today almost everyone has a smart-phone. Phone booths are out of date and seem to be 1. u________ . But cities like Shanghai are trying to bring the old phone booths to life.
Shanghai will make changes to 263 phone booths in Xuhui District. The Library Booth is one of the six new 2. k________ of booths, offering 60 booths for people to 3.b________ and read books or magazines. Another kind allows users to listen to audiobooks (有声读物) and even 4. r________ their own voices.
Shanghai is not the only city trying to save the old phone booths. London 5. c________ about them even more because the red booths have long been a special scene in London since the1930s. In recent years, London has come up with many 6. i________ to help phone booths stay useful. The company British Telecom has added screens and 7. f________ WiFi to some booths for users to surf online. Since 2009, over 1,500 phone booths have been 8. t________ into flower shops, mini-cafes, art museums and even shower rooms.
Brazil made phone booths works of 9. a________ . Sao Paulo provided 100 artists with 100 phone booths. Some artists 10. p________ on the booths, and others made them sculptures.
Phone booths are finding creative ways to live on. Will they succeed? Only time will tell.

1.arms 2. smile 3. lonely 4. learnt/learned 5. even 6.excellent 7.what 8. against 9. have 10.fall

1. greetings 2. close 3.enough 4. most 5. for 6. either 7.afternoon 8. different 9.phone 10. after

1. Beautiful 2. met 3. answer 4. communicate 5. school 6. piano 7. way 8.donated 9. research 10.more

1.take 2. help 3. really/rather 4. read 5. clean 6.from 7.problems 8. trouble 9.donate 10.possible

1.bored 2. try 3. save 4. like 5. skill 6. just 7.parties 8. collecting 9. done 10. means

1.first 2.born 3. accepted 4.with 5. never 6.learnt/learned 7.fell 8. shoes 9. won 10. believe

1.others 2.as 3.problems 4. sick 5.shopping 6.called 7. get 8. trips 9. understand 10.happiness

1.useless 2. kinds 3.borrow4. record 5. cares 6.ideas 7. free 8. turned 9. art 10. painted