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1、八年级英语期末复习专题练习?完形填空 2?Daniel and Amy were good friends, but they did n't live near each other.One evening, they went out for a party but they could n't go1 home together because theirhomes were in differe nt directio ns."Be 2 on your way home," Amy said to Dani el. "I would be
2、3 if our houses were n earer.""Me too," an swered Dani el. The streets were very 4 at that time of the evening because there was almost n obody around.The next morning when Daniel met Amy, he said to her, "Do you know what happened to me 5_ I left you last night?""No,&q
3、uot; an swered Amy: "What happe ned to you?""Well," Daniel said, "while I was walk ing home along the quiet street n ear my house, a_6came up behind me, pulled my necklace(项链)off my neck and then ran away with it.""What did you do then? Have you been to the police?
4、""No," Dan iel said with a smile."Why not?" asked Amy in 7.B. made from C. made of D. made up"Because," Daniel said, "whe n the man pulled my n ecklace, I tur ned back sudde nly and put my 8 out to try to stop him. I caught a cha in round his n eck, and pulled
5、 it 9 him. The man was afraid and ran away quickly. You know, my necklace is a cheap one. It is silver( 银的),but his is 10 real gold(黄金)! If I went to the police, I might have to give it back to him."()1. A. backB.outC. inD.to()2. A. helpfulB. carefulC. hopefulD. safe()3. A. happierB. betterC. b
6、raverD. easier()4. A. wetB.coldC. quietD.dark()5. A. whe nB.beforeC. whileD.after()6. A. policema nB. n eighbourC. teacherD.robber()7. A. joyB.sile nceC. surpriseD.sadness()8. A. footB.handC. legD. fin ger()9. A. awayB.offC. outD.from()10. A. made withHi! My name is Ann. I am 16 years old. I never t
7、ry to lose weight 1_I am slim and beautiful. Why? Because I keep a 2 diet.For breakfast, I always have some bread and an egg and I . 3_a glass of milk. They help me start The day. I usually have breakfast at half past seve n.There are four less ons in the morning. At ten o'clock whe n I am not s
8、tudy in g, I sometimes eatone or two pieces of sugar because I n eed lots of.Lunch usually beg ins at half past twelve. I often eat 5 beef, rice and vegetables for lunch.My mum says that l unch is very importa nt and I 6 miss lunch at school. One hour after lun ch, Ieat some 7. For example, I eat on
9、e apple or two banan as. I like bananas best.I drink three or four glasses of water in the after noon because there is no calories 8 water.For dinner, I often have soup and vegetables. Tomatoes are my favourites. I usually have dinner at half past seven. After dinner, I don't eat or drink 9 I go
10、 to bed.I never play basketball or volleyball. But I 10 a lot. I almost go everywhere on foot.That's why I am so slim.()1. A. butB. so .C. whe nD. if()2. A. lo ngB.smallC. bigD.healthy()3. A. eatB.drinkC. takeD.get()4. A. moneyB.waterC. foodD.en ergy()5. A. anyB. someC. littleD. few()6. A. usual
11、lyB.ofte nC. sometimesD.n ever()7. A. breadB.meatC. vegetablesD.fruit()8. A. onB.inC. withD.without()9. A. whe nB.afterC. beforeD.while()10. A. runB.walkC. ride三D.driveMany people liketravelling ontheir holidays.They go to 1,seaside or forests. Somepeople like 2, so they like to visit some old inter
12、esting places. In many countries, the travelagency(旅行社)can help you 3 your holiday. You can tell the travel agency what kind of _4 you like, how much 5 you want to spend, and the travel agency will give you a lot of in formatio n about where to go, how 6 there, where to stay and what ki nd of activi
13、ties you can do there. 7 the holidays is 8 "Package holiday". 9 is, you just pay the money, and the travel age ncy will pla n 10 for you. It means you don't n eed to worry about the tickets for the train or for the pla ne or the hotel activities.()1. A. schoolsB.shopsC. hillsD.the Grea
14、t Wall()2. A. historyB. musicC. countryD.city()3. A. planB. findC. getD.take()4. A. weatherB. holidayC. trainD.city()5. A. waterB. dayC. timeD.money()6. A. to leaveB. to getC. to eatD.to drink()7. A. BothB. AllC. One ofD.Every one of()8. A. writte nB. readC. fou ndD.called()9. A. ThatB. WhatC. HowD.
15、This()10. A. everyth ingB. nothingC. anythingD. someth ing四Childre n are alone at home. It's reported that i n En gla nd, among the pare nts of the childre n 1 - betwee n 11 and 16, half of them don't know 2 their kids do after school, because 77% of the pare nts have to 3 . 30% of the middl
16、e school stude nts come back home to find that 4 is at home.There aren't 5 ce ntres in En gla nd for childre n to play in. There aren't good after-school activities for them, either. About 650 thousa nd tee nagers stay at home after school, or _6_ Other teen agers outside.The official Anne L
17、ongfield says, "Kids need 7 care, but parents are 8 with work. This is a problem. 9 often feel lonely(孤独的).It makes them fall to crime(犯罪)10 . The gover nment n eeds to thi nk of a good way to help these kids."()1. A. n amedB. bornC. agedD.sounded()2. A. whatB. howC. thatD. why()3. A. cook
18、B. studyC. workD. play()4. A. somebodyB. anybodyC. everybodyD.nobody()5. A. eno ughB. oldC. bigD. small()6. A. tellB. meetC. watchD. take()7. A. noB. moreC. lessD. many()8. A. pleasedB. carefulC. busyD. angry()9. A. TeachersB. OfficialsC. Pare ntsD. Kids()10. A. hardlyB. easilyC. luckilyD. only五Last
19、 mon th, my family had a trip to Shin Osaka, Japa n. It1 about 3 hours to get therefrom Tokyo by Shinkansen. Shinkansen is a kind of train .It is very 2 a nd it does not stop at every stati on. We were on it for about 3 hours9 so we had a lot of 3 about our tow n. I talked with my frien ds, 4 the vi
20、ew and played card games. It was a lot of fun so I 5 that it was a short travel. Every one looked very 6 about the trip. I was excited too, and was thi nki ng _7 Kyoto and Shin Osaka would look like. At lunchtime, we ate misokatsu. It was my first time to eat it 8 it tasted very n ice.When we arrive
21、d at Shi n Osaka Stati on, we found the view was very differe nt9 that ofTokyo. We visited some beautiful temples. After we 10 to Tokyo, every one talked about the trip. We were very happy! We also put the photos on li ne.()1. A. spe ntB. costC. tookD. paid()2. A. fastB. slowC.goodD bad()3. A. funB.
22、 timeC. friendsD. words()4. A. sawB. hadC. lookedD. looked at()5. A. toldB. feltC. decidedD. suggested()6. A. tiredB. excitedC. boredD. i nterested()7. A. whatB. howC. whe nD. which()8. A. butB. andC. thoughD. or()9. A. withB. ofC. betwee nD. from()10. A. returnedB. arrivedC. reachedD. went六Escaping
23、 a fire isa seriousmatter. Knowing1 to do during a fire can save life. It isimportant to know the_2 youcan use and showthem to every one in the family, such asstairways(楼,梯)and fire escapes, but not lifts.From the lower floors of the buildi ng, escape 3 w in dows is possible. Lear n the best way of
24、leavi ng through win dows with the 4 cha nee of gett ing hurt,The first floor window is usually not very high from the ground. An average( 普通的)person, 5_by the finger-tips(扌旨尖)will have a drop of about six feet to the ground. It is about the 6 of an average man. Of course, it is 7 to jump a short wa
25、y than to stay in a burning( 燃烧)building.Windows are also useful when you are 8 help. Be sure to keep the door closed before ope ning the win dow, or smoke and fire may be draw n into the room. Keep your 9 low at the window to be sure you get fresh air rather than smoke that may have leaked(渗)into t
26、he room.On the first or second floor, the 10 windows for escape are those which open onto a roof(房顶).From the roof a person can drop to the ground more safely. Dropping onto cement( 水 泥)might end in injury. Bushes and grass can help to break a fall.()1. A. howB. whe nC. whereD. what()2. A. ideasB. u
27、sesC. waysD. thoughts()3. A. inB. throughC. aboveD. below()4. A. fewestB. mostC. leastD. biggest()5. A, hangingB. lyi ngC. tryi ngD. sta nding()6. A. weightB. heightC. le ngthD. dista nee()7. A. more comfortableB. saferC. more dan gerousD. funnier()8. A. refus ingB. thinking ofC. waiti ng forD. drea
28、m ing of()9. A. ha ndB. footC. neckD. head()10. A. worstB. bestC. hardestD. lowest七In an age of computers, people don't need to go out to do something. They can do almost _1 on the In ternet. They watch movies, liste n to music, shop and search for in formatio n2 searchengin es(弓丨擎)like Google.G
29、oogle is a powerful search engine. Type a key word into it and you'll find3 you want.But rm not here to promote宣传 Google. I'd like 4 you 5 the word "Google" became a verb(动词)out of a successful compa ny's n ame.In the USA, whe n people want to find someth ing6 the Intern et, th
30、ey don't say, "Let's _7it on the Intern et!" 8, they say, "Let's Google it!" America ns ofte n use the phrase in their dailylife.The verb "Google" is becoming more and more popular. The Oxford English Dictionary added it 9 a word in 2006.In China, the same g
31、oes for Baidu, a popular Chin ese search engine. Talk to Chin ese youth about search ing for a topic on li ne and they might say, "Let's Baidu it!"The Ianguage is changing so amazingly. 10_great the world is! Let's Google it! Let's Baidu it!()1. A. everyth ingB. somethi ngC. no
32、thingD. every()2. A. inB. onC.withD. use()3. A. whoeverB. whateverC.whereverD. whichever()4. A. to tellB. tellC.toldD. telli ng()5. A. thatB. whe nC.whatD. how()6. A. atB. onC.inD. by()7. A. findB. look forC.search forD. find out()8. A. ThereforeB.BecauseC.In steadD. Opposite()9. A. likeB.beC.ofD. a
33、s()10. A. HowB.WhatC.WhereD. Who八Sometimes people come into your life and you know right away. They may help you lwho you are or who you want to be.You never know who these people may be-a neighbour, a friend, a lover, or even a complete stra nger. But whe n you lock eyes with them, you know at 2 ve
34、ry mome nt they will affect your life in some way.The people you meet, the 3 a nd failure you experie nee, help to create who you are and who you will become. Even the bad experiences can be 4 from. In fact, they are sometimes the most 5 on es.If some one loves you, give love back to them in whateve
35、r way you can. Not only because they love you. but because they are teach ing you to love and how to 6 your heart to thin gs.If some one 7 you, forgive them. Because they have helped you lear n about trust and the importanee of 8 cautious(谨慎的)to whom you open your heart.Make every day count. Treasur
36、e(珍惜 ) every moment and 9 you may never be able to experie nee aga in. Talk to people that you have 10 talked to before.You can take anything you wish of your life. Create your own life and then carry out and live with no regrets.()1. A. find outB. think aboutC. look forD. give out()2. A. thisB. tha
37、tC. theseD. those()3. A. thi ngsB. sadnessC. successD.goodness()4. A. knownB. madeC. broughtD. lear ned()5. A. beautifulB. importa ntC. difficultD. comfortable()6. A. giveB. tellC. closeD. open()7. A. hurtsB. hatesC. beatsD. likes()8. A. doi ngB. cari ngC. beingD. closi ng()9. A. anythingB. nothingC
38、. everyth ingD. someth ing()10. A. everB. neverC. oftenD. always九Early in the morning, at noon, or in the evening in the big city and in the countryside, all across the Un ited States, you can see America ns running. Men and women,_1_and old are running. People run 2 al ong the beaches of California
39、, 3 Ce ntral Park in New York, dow n quiet streets in small tow ns or at the gyms.Running did n't use to be so popular. In the 1960s, runners were 4 athletes and healthy stro ng people. In those days, whe n people saw a runner, they used to ask, "Hey, what's the hurry for?" or they
40、 might say to 5, "Is he crazy?" Wome n almost n ever 6 If they did, they might hear a man shout, "If I catch you, can I keep you?" But today all these have 7 . Men and wome n of all 8 enjoy running.Doctors say many of the health problems in the United States come from these bad h
41、abits:eating too much, smoking cigarettes, and exercising toO 9. Doctors tell us, "Eat less, don'tsmoke, and exercise more." Running helps most people 10 weight. And it is also good exercise because it helps build strong hearts and lun gs.()1. A. you ng)2. A. any whereB. smallB. somewh
42、ereC. bigC. elsewhereD. littleD. no where()3. A. byB. throughC. withD. on()4. A. mostlyB. hardlyC. most .D. more()5. A. themB. themselvesC. theirsD. they()6. A. thoughtB. ranC. saidD. worked()7. A. cha ngedB. stoppedC. workedD.done-()8. A. peopleB. citiesC. villagesD. ages()9. A. manyB. lessC. muchD
43、. little()10. A. giveB. in creaseC. improveD. lose十Long ago, there lived a capta in n amed Bravo. He was famous for being very brave.One day, a pirate(海盗)ship came to Bravo's ship. Bravo's men became l . Captain Bravo shouted, "Bring me my red shirt." Then the captain 2 the shirt a
44、nd led带着 his men into a battle, Fin ally, they 3 the pirates.Later on that day, another two pirate ships attacked(攻击)Captain Bravo's ship. The captain 4 called for his red shirt. Once aga in,5 the fighti ng was hard, Bravo's team beat the two ships.That evening, all the men sat around a tabl
45、e. They talked about the 6 . of that day. One of them asked the capta in, "Sir, why do you call for your red 7 before fight in g?"The captain answered, "If I am injured in the fight, the shirt will not 8 my blood. That way you men will 9 fight ing, and not feel scared."All of the
46、 men felt 10 at the courage of such a brave man. They fin ally knew why the capta in was n amed "Bravo".()1. A. excitedB.boredC. braveD. frighte ned()2. A. took offB.asked forC. put onD. called for()3. A. foughtB.beatC. leftD. visited()4. A. evenB.onceC. everD. aga in()5. A. thoughB.ifC. w
47、he nD. because()6. A. shipsB. piratesC. fightsD. capta ins()7. A. hatB.coatC. heartD. shirt()8. A. addB.showC. predictD. see()9. A. stopB.keep onC. finishD.depend on()10. A. surprisedB.importa ntC. angryD. i nterestedNot l ong ago, I made up my mind to read a lot of books to get more kno wledge.So I
48、 went to the library and 1 happily with several books. But after a few days, IFelt impatient. The 2of finishing all of them seemed impossible, because I alwaysFound it 3 to calm down to read a whole book. I did n't know what to do with it. Then4 one day I thought, "Why not make reading fun?
49、" It gave me 5 again. Reading is a journey of spirit. Every time we read a book, we are actually talk ing6 the writer. I tried to put all my effort into his or her books, 7 I could feel all of his or her happ in ess and sufferi ng. Now books have become part of my life.Attitudes can make a grea
50、t 8. Some one once said, "Eve n though the situati on is bad,people still have freedom to 9 their attitudes." So, don't compla in about your study or work. It helps 10. Try to see things in a different way. This will change the situation and help you alot.()1.A.sangB. jumpedC. returned
51、D.danced()2.A. wayB. habitC. suggesti onD.idea()3.A. hardB. in terest ingC.happyD.easy()4.A. sadlyB. quicklyC. sudde nlyD. hardly()5.A. adviceB. hopeC. timeD. kno wledge()6.A. withB. aboutC. ofD.at()7.A. becauseB. thoughC. butD.so()8.A. decisi onB. differe neeC. discussi onD.promise()9.A. announceB.
52、 chooseC. showD.hide()10. A. nothi ngB. anythingC. everyth ingD.someth ing十二Chicago and New York are famous for their tall buildings, but California cannot be. Its buildi ngs have to be famous 1 their historical importa nee. California is a( n)2 city.The San Andreas Fault(圣安德烈亚斯断层 )is a cause of ear
53、thquakes. It is a long crack(裂缝) in the earth that starts from Southern to Northern California. Rocks in side the earth move and the earth 3. These earthquakes make the fault bigger.The most famous earthquake in Califor nia happe ned in 1906. It 4 most of the young city of San Fran cisco. People reb
54、uilt the city. They looked at the buildi ngs that 5 fall in the earthquake and lear ned more about buildi ngs in Califor nia.Tall buildings can be 6 in earthquakes. Today California has codes(准贝U) that say 7 a buildi ng must be built and how tall it can be.Los An geles has several earthquakes each y
55、ear. The tall buildi ngs move a little and every one takes a deep breath. Usually tourists and n ewcomers are the most 8. People who grew up inCalifornia say, "We're 9 to it!"Earthquakes do not stop the buildi ng in dustry in Califor nia, but they do make architects( 建筑 W) work a littl
56、e harder. The buildings they design have to look good and stand up in an earthquake. These build ings show that people are not 10 to build in Califor nia. These buildi ngs are good examples of moder n Califor nia architecture.()1. A. atB. toC. ofD. for()2. A. wi ndB. san dstormC. earthquakeD. flood()3. A. shakesB. jumps
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