牛津英语8B期末易错题综合提优练习
一.选择题
1.When
I
drove
at
_______
high
speed,
a
little
cat
was
suddenly
______
my
way.
A.
a;in
B.
/;by
C.
/;in
D.
a;on
2.A
couple
of
years
_______
since
we
______
last
time.
A.
have
passed;
have
met
B.
have
past;
have
met
C.
has
past;
met
D.
has
passed;
met
3.She
found
_____
wrong
______
her
to
pick
flowers
in
the
park.
A.
it
is;
of
B.
that;
for
C.
it;
of
D.
this;
for
4.These
apples
_______
well
because
they
______
nice.
A.
are
sold;
look
B.
sell;
are
looked
C.
sell;
look
D.
are
sold;
are
looked
5.
My
parents
provide
me_______
3000
yuan_______
my
study
every
year.
A.
with;
with
B.
with;
for
C.
for;
with
D.
with;
in
6.
Smartphones
can
be
used
to
_____
for
information.
But
I
am
not
used
to
____
information
on
such
a
small
screen.
A.
search;
reading
B.
searching;
reading
C.
search;
read
D.
searching;
read
7.
Mr.
Brown
was
too
busy
________
our
papers
_______
this
question.
A.
to
mark;
to
answer
B.
to
mark;
answering
C.
marking;
answering
D.
marking;
to
answer
8.
My
cousin
lives_____to
me,
so
we
often
work_____with
each
other
A.close;closely
B.close;close
C.
closely;closely
D.closely;close
9.
—
How
did
you
learn
to
make
cakes?
They
taste
so
nice.
—_______
watching
videos.
I
have
learnt
to
make
other
sweets
_______this
way.
A.
By;
on
B.
With;
in
C.
By;
in
D.
With;
on
10.—
Where
‘s
your
mother
?—
She
__
Shanghai
.
She
won’t
be
back
__
next
week
.
A.
has
gone
to,
until
B.
has
been
to,
until
C.
has
been
to,
after
D.
has
gone
to,
after
11.
—
Would
you
like
to
risk
_______
in
_______
?
—
Yes,
I’d
like
to
have
a
try,
but
my
parents
never
allow
me
to
do
so.
A.
travelling;
such
bad
weather
B.
to
travel;
such
weather
C.
to
travel;
such
a
bad
weather
D.
travelling;
so
bad
weather
12.Without
enough
trees,
soil
won’t
be
kept
_______.So
Leo
plants
trees
every
year.
And
he
is
so
organized
that
he
keeps
all
his
own
things
_______.
A.in
the
place,
in
a
good
order
B.
in
place,
in
a
good
order
C.
in
place,
in
good
order
D.in
the
place,
in
good
order
13.—I’m
sorry
to
_____on
you,
but
there’s
something
I
can’t
understand.
—It
doesn’t
matter.
A.
cut
down
B.
cut
in
C.
cut
out
D.
cut
off
14.
—Can
you
tell
me
__________our
book
report?
—Before
next
Friday.
I’m
still
not
sure
________
it.
A.how
to
hand
in,
how
to
write
B.
what
to
hand
in,
what
to
write
C.
when
to
hand
in,
how
to
write
D.
who
to
hand
in,
why
to
write
15.
—I
want
to
help
John
with
Chinese,
since
he
has
just
moved
here
from
Canada.
—________.
John’s
mother
is
a
Chinese,
so
he
speaks
Chinese
well.
A.
Don’t
teach
fish
to
swim.
B.
Don’t
try
to
run
before
you
walk.
C.
Don’t
burn
the
candle
at
both
ends.
D.
Don’t
put
all
your
eggs
in
one
basket.
二、完型填空
When
Tom
woke
up
in
the
morning,
he
wondered
where
he
was.
He
sat
up
and
then
he
__1___.
They
were
pirates
on
Jackson’s
Island.
He
woke
Huckleberry
and
Joe,
and
soon
they
were
__2__
in
the
shallow
water
of
a
sandbar.
They
were
not
homesick
at
all.
The
raft
had
drifted
away
during
the
night,
_3__they
were
not
worried.
They
couldn’t
swim
to
St.
Petersburg
because
the
river
on
that
side
was
very
_
4___,but
they
could
swim
to
the
other
side
of
the
river.
It
was
not
__5__.
There,
they
could
take
the
ferry
to
St.
Petersburg
if
they
wanted
to.
They
_6___
some
fish
and
cooked
them
for
breakfast.
It
was
the
_7__fish
they
had
ever
eaten.
They
explored
the
__8__.
It
was
about
three
miles
long
and
a
quarter
of
a
mile
wide.
It
was
only
two
yards
from
the
_9__
side
of
the
river.
They
returned
to
the
fire
and
had
some
ham
for
lunch.
They
were
__10__
and
lay
down
to
rest.
They
were
beginning
to
feel
a
little_
11___
,
but
none
of
them
told
the
others.
Then
they
heard
a
_12___
coming
from
the
river.
They
saw
the
ferryboat
near
St.
Petersburg.
They
heard
guns
being
fired.
“What
are
they
doing?”?asked
Joe.
“I
know,”?said
Tom.?“Somebody
has
__13__.
That’s
what
they
do
when
somebody
drowns.
It
makes
the
body
come
_14__.”
“I
wish
I
were
there,”?said
Huckleberry
.”I
wonder
who
it
is.”
Suddenly,
Tom
thought
of
_15___.?“I
know
who
it
is!
It’s
us!”
1.A.
knew
???
B.
wondered
?
C.
forgot
?
D.
remembered
2.A.
swimming
?B.
running
?
C.
walking
?
D.
diving
3.A.and
??
?B.so
??????
C.
or
??
D.
but
4.A.
narrow
??
B.
high
?????
C.
wide
???
D.
deep
5.A.far
?????
B.
near
????
C.
beside
??
D.
behind
6.A.
watched
??
B.
heard
??
C.
caught
??
D.
enjoyed
7.A.
biggest
??
B.
nicest
???
C.
smallest
?
D.
saltiest
8.A.
village
?
?B.
hill
?????
C.
town
????
D.
island
9.A.another
?
B.
others
???
C.
other
???
D.
among
10.A.tired
?
B.
relaxed
?
C.
excited
??
D.
surprised
11.A.lonely
?
B.
homesick
?
C.
afraid
???
D.
worried
12.A.sound
?
B.
voice
????
C.
song
????
D
.noise
13.A.jumped
?
B.
fallen
???
C.
drowned
?D.
disappeared
14.A.down
??
B.
up
????
C.
left
?????
D.
right
15.A.something
B.
anything
??
C.
nothing
?
D.
none
三.阅读理解
A
Most
people
around
the
world
are
right-handed.
This
also
seems
to
be
true
in
history.
In
1799,
scientists
studied
works
of
art
made
at
different
times
from
1,500
B.C.
to
the
1950s.
Most
of
the
people
shown
in
these
works
are
right-handed,
so
the
scientists
guessed
that
right-handedness
has
always
been
common
through
history.
Today,
only
about
10%
to
15%
of
the
world’s
population
is
left-handed.
Why
are
there
more
right-handed
people
than
left-handed
ones?
Scientists
now
know
that
a
person’s
two
hands
each
have
their
own
jobs.
For
most
people,
the
hand
is
used
to
find
things
or
hold
things.
The
right
hand
is
used
to
work
with
things.
This
is
because
of
the
different
work
of
the
two
sides
of
the
brain.
The
right
side
of
the
brain,
which
makes
a
person’s
hands
and
eyes
work
together,
controls
the
left
hand.
The
left-side
of
the
brain,
which
controls
the
right
hand,
is
the
centre
for
thinking
and
doing
problems.
These
findings
show
that
more
artists
should
be
left-handed,
and
studies
have
found
that
left-handedness
is
twice
as
common
among
artists
as
among
people
in
other
jobs.
No
one
really
knows
what
makes
a
person
become
right-handed
instead
of
left-handed.
Scientists
have
found
that
almost
40%
of
the
people
become
left-handed
because
their
main
brain
isdamagedwhen
they
are
born.
However,
this
doesn’t
happen
to
everyone,
so
scientists
guess
there
must
be
another
reason
why
people
become
left-handed.
One
idea
is
that
people
usually
get
right-handed
from
their
parents.
If
a
person
does
not
receive
the
gene(基因)
for
right-handedness,
he/
she
may
become
either
right-handed
or
left-handed
according
to
the
chance
and
the
people
they
work
or
live
with.
Though
right-handedness
is
more
common
than
left-handedness,
people
no
longer
think
left-handed
people
are
strange
or
unusual.
A
long
time
ago,
left-handed
children
were
made
to
use
their
right
hands
like
other
children,
but
today
they
don’t
have
to.
(
)1.
How
many
people
in
the
world
are
left-handed
now?
A.
Less
than
one
sixth.
B.
More
than
a
half.
C.
About
40%.
D.
The
passage
doesn’t
tell
us.
(
)2.
Which
of
the
following
has
the
closest
meaning
to
the
underlined
word
“damaged”
in
this
passage?
A.
knocked
B.
changed
C.
broke
D.
harmed
(
)3.
According
to
the
passage,
which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true?
A.
No
one
really
knows
what
makes
a
person
become
right-handed.
B.
Left-handedness
is
cleverer
than
right-handedness.
C.
Today
children
are
not
made
to
use
their
right
hands
only.
D.
Scientists
think
there
must
be
some
reason
why
people
become
left-handed.
(
)4.
The
best
title
for
this
passage
is
_______.
A.
Scientists’
New
Inventions
B.
Left-handed
People
C.
Which
Hand
D.
Different
Brains,
Different
Hands
B
"I
am
sorry
for
what
I
did
this
morning,
Becky
I
won't
ever
be
like
that
again.
Please
let
us
be
friends."
The
girl
stopped
and
looked
into
his
face.
"Go
away,
Mr.
Thomas
Sawyer.
I
will
never
speak
to
you
again."
Then
she
started
walking
again.
Tom
was
so
surprised
that
he
could
think
of
nothing
to
say.
And
he
was
filled
with
anger.
If
she
were
a
boy,
he
knew
that
he
would
fight
her.
Becky
was
also
full
of
anger.
She
was
thinking
of
the
pleasure
of
watching
the
teacher
beat
Tom
for
destroying(损坏)his
spelling
book.
She
knew
someone
else,
not
Tom,
did
it.
She
did
not
know
that
she
would
soon
have
trouble!
The
teacher,
Mr.
bobbins
often
took
a
mysterious
book
out
of
his
desk
and
read
it.
He
would
never
allow
anybody
to
touch
it.
Out
of
curiosity,
Becky
managed
to
get
it
and
found
a
beautiful
colored
picture
of
a
human
figure
in
it.
Just
then,
Tom
came
into
the
room.
Becky
moved
the
book
away
tearing(撕)the
picture
page
down
the
middle.
She
put
the
book
back
unto
the
desk,
and
started
crying.
After
an
hour,
Mr.
bobbins
unlocked
his
desk
and
took
out
his
favorite
book.
Becky
looked
like
a
hunted
and
helpless
rabbit.
The
next
moment
Mr.
bobbins
faced
the
children.
There
was
a
long
silence,
then
he
shouted:
"Who
tore
this
book?"
Nobody
answered.
The
teacher
searched
their
faces.
"Benjamin,
did
you
do
it?"
Benjamin
shook
his
head.
"Amy
Lawrence?"
Also
a
shake
of
the
head.
Becky
was
the
next.
Tom
looked
at
Becky
and
saw
that
she
was
almost
crying
because
she
was
so
scared(害怕的).
"Becky,
did
you
tear—no,
look
at
my
face—did
you
tear
this
book?"
Tom
jumped
to
his
feet
and
shouted:
"I
did!"
When
he
stepped
forward
for
his
punishment,
he
saw
the
surprise,
the
thanks
and
the
love
that
came
from
Becky's
eyes.
This
was
enough
for
one
hundred
beatings.
That
night,
he
fell
asleep
with
Becky's
words
in
his
ears:
"You
are
so
great."
(
)1.
Tom
became
angry
because
.
A.
Becky
refused
him
when
he
said
sorry
B.
Becky
would
fight
him
C.
he
did
something
wrong
to
Becky
D.
he
couldn't
think
of
anything
to
say
(
)2.
What's
the
correct
order
of
the
story?
①Becky
would
like
to
see
Tom
punished
for
what
he
didn't
really
did.
②Becky
refused
Tom's
saying
sorry.
③Mr.
bobbins
found
his
book
torn.
④Tom
said
he
tore
the
book
and
was
punished
by
the
teacher.
⑤Becky
was
so
scared
that
she
was
almost
crying.
A.①②③④⑤
B.①②⑤③④
C.②①④③⑤
D.②①③⑤④
(
)3.
The
underlined
word
"hunted"
may
mean
"
".
A.
excited
B.
afraid
C.
shy
D.
sad
(
)4.
What
might
happen
next?
A.
Tom
would
be
a
good
student.
B.
Tom
would
tell
Mr.
bobbins
the
truth.
C.
Becky
and
Tom
became
friends
again.
D.
Becky
wouldn't
tell
Tom
who
tore
the
spelling
book.
C
When
you
are
shopping
for
the
week’s
food,
you
may
get
a
large
box
or
two
of
bottled
water.
On
your
way
to
a
soccer
game,
it’s
easy
to
take
a
cold
one
out
of
the
fridge,
right?
But
all
those
plastic
bottles
use
a
lot
of
fossil
fuels
(矿物燃料).
In
fact,
Americans
buy
more
bottled
water
than
any
other
country
in
the
world,
about
29
billion
water
bottles
a
year.
In
order
to
make
all
these
bottles,
17
million
barrels
(
桶
)
of
crude
oil
are
used.
That’s
enough
oil
to
keep
a
million
cars
going
for
twelve
months.
Americans
drink
bottled
water
because
they
think
it
is
better
for
them
than
water
out
of
the
tap,
but
that’s
not
true.
In
the
United
States,
local
governments
make
sure
water
from
the
tap
is
safe.
People
love
the
convenience
(
便
利
)
of
bottled
water.
But
maybe
if
they
realized
the
problems
it
causes,
they
would
try
drinking
from
a
glass
at
home
or
carrying
water
in
a
steel
container
instead
of
a
plastic
bottle.
Plastic
bottles
pollute
the
environment
but
recycling
can
help---instead
of
going
out
with
the
rubbish,
plastic
bottles
can
be
turned
into
useful
items.
Sadly,
for
every
six
water
bottles
we
use,
only
one
makes
it
to
the
recycling
bin.
The
rest
are
sent
to
landfills.
Or,
even
worse,
they
end
up
as
rubbish
on
the
land
and
in
rivers,
lakes,
and
the
ocean.
Plastic
bottles
take
many
hundreds
of
years
to
disintegrate
under
the
ground.
Betty
Mclaughlin,
who
runs
an
organization
called
the
Container
Recycling
Institute,
says
we
should
try
using
fewer
bottles:
“If
you
take
one
to
school
in
your
lunch,
don’
t
throw
it
away---bring
it
home
and
refill
it
from
the
tap
for
the
next
day.
You
refill
a
bottle
as
many
times
as
you
can
before
you
recycle
it.
”
Remember
this:
Recycling
one
plastic
bottle
can
save
enough
energy
to
power
a
60-watt
(瓦)
light
bulb
for
six
hours.
1.
Which
one
is
NOT
the
reason
why
Americans
like
bottled
water?
A.
Because
it
is
cleaner.
B.
Because
it
is
cheaper.
C.
Because
it
is
healthier.
D.
Because
it
is
easier
to
take
with.
2.
In
Paragraph
2,
how
does
the
writer
support
the
fact?
A.
By
giving
numbers.
B.
By
telling
reasons.
C.
By
expressing
opinions.
D.
By
discussing
problems.
3.
The
word
“disintegrate”
in
Paragraph
4
probably
means
“______________”.
A.
turn
into
rubbish
B.
become
useful
C.
break
into
pieces
D.
mix
with
water
4.
Which
of
the
following
is
an
opinion?
A.
Americans
buy
the
most
bottled
water
in
the
world.
B.
Bottled
water
is
much
better
than
that
out
of
the
tap.
C.
Only
one
of
the
six
bottles
is
put
into
the
recycling
bin.
D.
17
million
barrels
of
oil
are
used
to
make
bottles
year.
5.
What
is
the
writer’s
main
purpose
in
writing
this
article?
A.
To
tell
us
to
give
up
bottled
water.
B.
To
tell
us
to
save
natural
resources.
C.
To
tell
us
to
protect
the
environment.
D.
To
tell
us
to
reuse
and
recycle
plastic
bottles.
四.词汇填空
1.
Yesterday
we
had
a
___(讨论)
about
whether
we
should
have
classes
on
weekends.
2.
The
parade
has
been
________
(结束)
for
half
an
hour.
3.
It
is__________
(有害的)
to
our
stomachs
to
drink
cold
water
in
such
weather.
4.
______________
(归还)
books
to
the
library
on
time
is
necessary
for
us
all.
5.
Many_______(病人)are
so
poor
that
they
don't
have
money
to
see
the
doctor.
6.
A
recent
survey
shows
most
students’
reading
_____
(习惯)
are
not
good
enough.
7.
What
events
are
_______
(包括)in
the
Special
Olympics?
8.
What’s
the
________
(符合习俗的)
way
to
greet
people
in
Thailand,
do
you
have
any
idea?
9.
On
that
cold
night,
I
saw
no
light
and
heard
no
sound
______
(除……之外)
the
wind
far
away.
10.I
can't
___________
(付得起)to
buy
such
an
expensive
watch.
五.所给词的适当形式填空
1.
As
a_______(Canada),he
is
always
proud
of
his
country's
fresh
air.
2.
We
should
spend
our
pocket
money
____________(wise)
3.
—We
have
no
milk______(1eave).You'd
better
go
out
to
buy
some,Peter.
—OK.Mum.
4.
Young
people
in
big
cities
can’t
afford
______(buy)
flats
because
of
the
high
price.
5.
Don't
drive
so______(care)
on
a
rainy
day.
Otherwise
it's
dangerous.
6.
We
continued
walking
all
afternoon.
Now
I
am
so
tired
that
I
can
hardly
walk
any_______(far)
7.
When
the
guest
entered
the
hall,
Mrs
Smith
stood
up
and
greeted
him
____
(polite).
8.
He
was
so
tired
out
that
he
found
himself
________(able)to
move
out
of
the
hotel.
9.
Living
together
with
my
friends
was
a
great
__________
.(pleasant)
10.
Some
husbands
care
less
about
their
__
(wife)
feelings
and
seldom
help
them
do
housework.
11.
Thousands
of
people
became
______
(home)
because
of
the
earthquake
last
year.
12.
—
It’s
8:10
by
my
watch.
The
train
will
arrive
in
only
five
minutes.
—
________
(exact).
It
will
arrive
at
8:15.
Let’s
get
ready.
13.
Come
on,
everybody!
We
still
need
a
further
_____
(discuss)
to
find
a
better
way.
14.
Rubbish
is
______(separate)
into
different
kinds
in
more
and
more
communities.
15.
The
scientists
work
____
(close)
with
the
government
and
they
have
done
a
lot
of
useful
work.
六、完成句子
1.
在公共场合举止得体是礼貌行为。(…good
manners…)
_____________________________________________________________________
2.
在别人前面插队是无礼的。(.
.
.
rude
to…)
_____________________________________________________________________
3.
红灯亮时我们应当耐心等候。(…enough
to…)
_____________________________________________________________________
4.
记得对有需要帮助的人伸出援助之手。(in
need)
_____________________________________________________________________
5.
这样有助于建立一个更加美好的世界。(It
helps…)
_____________________________________________________________________七、阅读短文
Marie
Curie
was
a
famous
scientist
who
was
born
in
Poland
in
1867.
As
a
young
girl,
Curie
loved
science
and
maths.
She
was
also
a
good
student
and
she
wanted
to
attend
college.
But
women
weren’t
allowed
to
go.
So,
Curie
studied
science
and
maths
on
her
own.
Later,
Curie
moved
to
France
and
she
was
able
to
attend
a
college
there.
The
college
was
called
Sorbonne
University.
The
other
students
knew
more
about
science
and
maths
than
Curie
did,
so
she
worked
hard
in
school.
She
ended
up
being
the
best
student
in
her
class.
While
she
was
in
France,
she
married
another
scientist,
Pierre.
After
college,
Curie
became
very
interested
in
a
type
of
energy
which
is
called
radioactivity.
Some
substances
(物质)
give
off
radioactivity.
Curie
wanted
to
find
out
more
about
it.
She
wondered
where
the
energy
came
from.
She
also
wondered
what
it
could
be
used
for
in
the
world.
Curie
worked
with
radioactivity
substances.
She
found
out
the
energy
came
from
tiny
particles
(粒子)
inside
the
substance.
In
1903,
Curie
got
a
special
award,
called
the
Nobel
Prize,
for
her
work
with
radioactivity.
She
was
the
first
woman
to
receive
a
Nobel
Prize.
Marie
shared
the
award
with
Pierre
and
another
scientist.
The
three
of
them
had
worked
hard
on
the
research.
In
1906,
Curie
started
teaching
at
Sorbonne.
She
was
the
first
woman
teacher
there.
Curie
was
also
the
first
person
to
receive
a
second
Nobel
Prize.
She
got
it
because
she
discovered
two
new
substances.
These
substances
were
radioactive.
She
named
the
substances
polonium
and
radium
(镭).
Scientists
soon
found
a
good
use
for
radium.
It
could
kill
some
cancers.
After
that.
Curie
helped
start
the
Radium
Institute.
Scientists
and
doctors
worked
at
the
Institute.
They
studied
radioactivity.
They
also
used
radium
to
treat
cancer
patients.
Curie
worked
at
the
Institute
until
she
died
in
1934.
Marie
Curie
and
Radioactivity
Before
college
★
Curie’s
favourite
1
were
science
and
maths.
★
She
didn’t
have
a
2
of
attending
college
at
that
time.
★
She
taught
3
science
and
maths.
During
college
★
Curie
did
4
in
science
and
maths
than
the
other
students
at
first.
★
She
5
became
the
best
student
through
her
hard
work.
After
college
★
Curie
showed
a
great
6
in
radioactivity.
★
She
found
out
tiny
particles
7
the
energy.
★
She
shared
the
Nobel
Prize
with
Pierre
and
another
scientist
8
their
research.
★
She
worked
as
a
9
at
Sorbonne
university
in
1906.
★
She
won
the
Nobel
Prize
10
all
her
life.
八、根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词
Reading
is
again
thought
as
a
healthy
lifestyle
during
the
epidemic
(
疫
情
)
of
COVID-19.
April
23
is
World
Book
Day.
People
are
not
a
1
to
do
outdoor
activities
and
they
have
lots
of
time
at
home,
so
this
year’s
World
Book
Day
is
q
2
special.
“The
number
of
books
I
listened
to
on
Ximalaya
is
1
3
than
that
of
2019,”
said
Li
Yun,
a
girl
in
Nanjing.
Ximalaya
is
a
popular
app
in
China.
Many
people
use
it
to
listen
to
books
when
they
d
4
cars
or
do
housework.
As
the
situation
of
the
epidemic
is
getting
better,
many
cities
in
China
have
given
out
e-vouchers
(电子消费券)
and
hope
that
people
will
s
5
more
money
shopping.
In
Nanjing,
vouchers
of
7
million
yuan
were
given
out
to
r
6
to
buy
books
in
198
bookshops
in
March.
Because
most
people
have
to
s
7
at
home,
many
publishing
houses
and
bookshops
have
chosen
to
go
online
to
sell
books
around
this
year’s
World
Book
Day.
For
e
8
,
Bian
Qingbo
recently
made
his
first
livestream
(
直
播
)
show
to
introduce
books
on
Chinese
history.
Moreover,
a
total
of
72
bookshops
in
Beijing
have
begun
to
offer
books
on
Meituan
Waimai,
an
app
which
sends
food
in
China.
In
fact,
being
at
home
has
given
us
a
c
9
to
read
and
think
about
the
meaning
of
life,
which
is
also
a
“great
energy”
to
fight
the
epidemic,
so
why
don’t
you
pick
an
interesting
book
and
e
10
reading
right
away?
You
can
both
have
a
great
time
and
enter
a
whole
new
world
without
leaving
your
home!
参考答案
选择题
ADCCB
ADACA
ACBCA
完形填空DADCA
CBDCA
BDCBA
阅读理解ADBC
ADBC
BACBD
词汇
1.
discussion
2.
over
3.
harmful
4.
Returning
5.
patients
6.
habits
7.
included
8.
proper
9.
except
10.
afford
用所给词的正确形式填空
1.
Canadian
2.
wisely
3.
left
4.
to
buy
5.
carelessly
6.
farther/
further
7.
politely
8.
unable
9.
pleasure
10.
wives’
11.
homeless
12.
Exactly
13.
discussion
14.
separated
15.closely
完成句子
1.
It’s
good
manners
to
behave
politely
in
public.
2.
It’s
rude
to
push
in
before
others.
3.
We
should
be
patient
enough
to
wait
when
the
red
light
is
on.
4.
Remember
to
give
a
hand
to
people
in
need.
5.
It
helps
to
build
a
more
wonderful
world.
任务型阅读
1.
subjects
2.
chance
3.
herself
4.
worse
5.
finally
6.
interest
7.
from
8.
because
9.
teacher
10.
twice
首字母填空
1.
allowed
2.
quite
3.
larger
4.
drive
5.
spend
6.
readers
7.
stay
8.
example
9.
chance
10.
enjoy