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八年级(上)Module7~Module9(一)课标单词1.下落;跌落

2.跟随;紧跟

3.洞,孔;穴

4.兔,家兔

5.地面

fallfollowholerabbitground

八上Module7

Afamousstory教材课标词汇默写返回6.两次;两倍

7.粉红色的;粉红色

8.口袋;衣袋

9.田地;牧场

10.(从顶部向下)深的

11.当……的时候

12.降落(或跳落、跌落)到地面(或水面上)

13.干的;干燥的

twicepinkpocketfielddeep

whilelanddry返回(二)常考短语1.考虑

2.朝……里面看

3.从……拿出

thinkaboutlookintotake…out返回(一)课标单词1.(肤色)苍白的

2.出现;显露

3.转到(某物的)另一边

4.街角,拐角

5.(使)碰撞

6.高兴的;欢喜的

7.风险;危险

八上Module8

Accidentspaleappearroundcornerhitgladrisk返回8.注意力

9.(物体或形状的)侧面

10.爬;攀爬

11.躲藏;躲

12.扔;掷

13.冰箱

14.疼痛;痛

15.药;药物

attentionsideclimbhidethrowfridgepainmedicine返回(二)常考短语1.及时

2.注意,留心

3.并排地,肩并肩地

4.捡起

5.拿出

intimepayattentiontosidebysidepickuptakeout返回(一)课标单词1.噪声;杂音

2.准备;预备

3.报告;汇报

4.增长;增大

5.巨大的;庞大的

6.引起;造成

八上Module9

Populationnoisepreparereportgrowhugecause返回7.麻烦;问题

8.增大;增长

9.出生

10.第五;五分之一

11.套房;公寓

12.垃圾,废弃物

problemincreasebirthfifthflatrubbish返回13.安静的;寂静的

14.当地的;本地的

15.学生;(尤指)小学生

16.污染

17.公众的;公共的

18.服务,公共服务

19.解决问题

quietlocalpupilpollutionpublicservicesolve返回(二)常考短语1.谈论

2.[口]稍等

3.不再

4.例如

talkabouthangonnotanymoreforexample返回1.过去进行时(Ⅰ)

(

)(1)—Amy,Icalledyouyesterdayevening,butnobodyansweredthephone.—Oh,I

awalkwithmymotheratthattime.

A.take

B.took

C.amtaking

D.wastaking语法分点特训D返回(

)(2)Jenny

inthekitchenwhenyoucalledherat5o’clockthisafternoon.

A.iscooking

B.wascooking

C.cooks

D.cookedB返回2.冠词(

)(1)

GreensarepreparingforthecomingThanksgivingDay.

A.A

B.An

C.The

D./(

)(2)Momwouldlike

reddressasabirthdaypresent,butIprefer

orangeone.

A.an;an

B.a;a

C.an;a

D.a;anCD返回3.数词(

)(1)Boysandgirls,pleaseturntoPage

andlookatthe

picture.

A.Fifth;five

B.Five;five

C.Fifth;fifth

D.Five;fifth(

)(2)OnMay

,

peopletraveledaroundthecountry.

A.thefirst;millionsof

B.thefirst;millions

C.one;millionsof

D.one;millionDA返回Module

8

Unit

2Oneday,whenHenry

1

inarestaurant,asnakesuddenlyappearedandbithishand.

Afewdaysearlier,thesnakearrivedfromAsia

2

aboxofbananas.Itclimbedoutandhidsomewhere.

“Iwastrying

3

itupwhenitbitmeagain.Ithrewitacrossthekitchen,anditlandedonatable.”

Whilethesnakewaslyingonthetable,Henry

4

pickeduphismobilephoneandtook

5

photowithit.Thenthesnakehidbehindthefridge.

课文语法选择返回WhenHenrywastryingtofindthesnake,hishandbegantohurtbadly.Hehurriedtohospital.Asthedoctorswerecheckinghim,thepaingot

6

.Buttheycouldnothelphimbecausetheydidnotknowwhatkindofsnakebithim.

Ashewas

7

thereingreatpain,Henrysuddenlyrememberedthephoto.Thedoctorssentthephototoazoo.

8

theylearntwhatkindofsnakebithim,theygaveHenrytherightmedicine,andhelefthospitalthenextday.

“Soifasnake

9

you,takeoutyourmobilephoneorcamera.Take

10

photo,andshowthephototothedoctors,”suggestsHenry.“Butasyouknow,thesnakewon’tsmile!”返回(

)1.A.works

B.work

C.isworking

D.wasworking(

)2.A.in

B.from

C.under

D.on(

)3.A.pick

B.topickC.topicking

D.picked(

)4.A.quick

B.quicklyC.morequickly

D.quicker(

)5.A.a

B.an

C.the

D./(

)6.A.bad

B.worse

C.worst

D.badly(

)7.A.lie

B.lay

C.lain

D.lyingDABBABD返回(

)8.A.Before B.Although

C.Assoonas

D.Unless(

)9.A.bites

B.bit

C.willbite

D.hasbit(

)10.A.it

B.it’s

C.its’

D.itsCAD返回一、语法选择Oneafternoon,Itookatriptoanartmuseum.Iwaslookingforwardtoseeingsomegreatpaintingsquietly.But

1

thatday,itwasverynoisy.Ayoungcoupleinfrontofmekepttalkingwhilelookingatthepaintings.Iwatchedthemforamomentandfoundthewifewasdoingallthetalking.Iadmiredthismanforbeingsopatientwithher.Boredby

2

noise,Imovedon.

ImetthemseveraltimeswhenImovedintothoseroomsofart.EachtimeIheardhervoice,Imovedawayquickly.I

3

atthemuseumgiftshopbuyingsomecardswhenthecouplewalkedtotheexit.“He’sabraveman,”theclerk语言知识运用返回said.“Mostofuswouldgiveupourinterestsifwewereblindat

4

youngage.Butheandhiswifecomeinwheneverthere’sanewartshow.”

Itexplained

5

non⁃stoptalk.Asuddensenseofshamecametomyheartfor

6

Iwasthinkingjustnow.

“Butwhatdoeshegetoutoftheworksofart?”Iasked.“He

7

see.”

“Hiswifeshowseachpainting

8

hecanseeitinhishead,”theclerkanswered.

Ilearned

9

aboutpatience,courageandlovethatday.Isawthepatienceofthisyoungwifedescribingpaintingstoapersonwithoutsightandthecourageofahusbandwhowouldnotallowblindness

10

hislife.AndIsawtheloveasIwatchedthiscouplewalkingawayholdingeachother’shands.

返回(

)1.A.at

B.on

C.in

D.from(

)2.A.they

B.them

C.their

D.theirs(

)3.A.stand

B.wasstanding

C.stood

D.amstanding(

)4.A.sucha

B.such

C.so

D.soa(

)5.A./

B.a

C.an

D.the(

)6.A.how

B.what

C.that

D.whether(

)7.A.can

B.could

C.can’t

D.couldn’tBCBADBC返回(

)8.A.although

B.if

C.sothat

D.unless(

)9.A.nothing

B.something

C.everything

D.anything(

)10.A.change

B.changed

C.changing

D.tochangeCBD返回二、完形填空InApril2007,about30,000runnerstooktothestreetsofBostonforoneoftheworld’smostfamousraces,theBostonMarathon.Nearlyhalfthecompetitorsinthe42.2kmracewere

1

.Butformostoftherace’s120⁃yearhistory,onlymenhavebeen

2

tocompete.

AwomannamedRobertaGibbhelped

3

thatin1966,whenshesneaked(偷偷溜走)intothemarathonandfinishedaheadofmostofthemen.“Wordwentoutaroundtheworldthatawomanhaddonethe

4

,”saysGibb.“Itchangedthewaymen

5

women.”

GibbsawherfirstBostonMarathonin1964whilerunningthroughher返回neighborhood.Shewasinspiredtoruntheraceherself.Fornearlytwoyears,Gibb

6

,butwhenshesentinanapplicationforthe1966race,itwas

7

.

Atthattime,thelongestofficialracesforwomenwereonly2.4kilometers.Manypeopledidn’tthinkwomencouldrunlonger

8

.Runningamarathonwasalsoseenas“unladylike”.

返回ButGibbrefusedtoletgoofherdream.OnApril19,sheshowedupatthemarathonwearingherbrother’sshortsandasweatshirtinordernottoshowthatshewasawoman.Shortlyafterthestartoftherace,Gibb

9

hersweatshirtandwas

10

toseethecrowdcheerwhentheyrealizedshewasawoman.Gibbfinishedtheraceinthreehoursand21minutes,fasterthantwo⁃thirdsofthemalerunners.

Gibbopenedthedoorforfuturewomenrunners.Finally,in1972,themarathonwasofficiallyopenedtowomen.返回(

)1.A.women

B.men

C.teenagers

D.adults(

)2.A.invited

B.allowedC.required

D.stopped(

)3.A.improve

B.create

C.change

D.record(

)4.A.unnecessary

B.unknown

C.impolite

D.impossible(

)5.A.askedfor

B.thoughtabout

C.learnedfrom

D.filledwithABCDB返回(

)6.A.played

B.competed

C.trained

D.hid(

)7.A.refused

B.avoided

C.accepted

D.encouraged(

)8.A.lines

B.ways

C.roads

D.distances(

)9.A.tookout

B.tookaway

C.tookoff

D.tookup(

)10.A.afraid

B.sad

C.free

D.surprisedCADCD返回三、

短文填空Anoldmanwenttolivewithhisson,daughter⁃in⁃law(媳妇),andfour⁃year⁃oldgrandson.Hewasold,sohishandstrembled(颤抖)badly.1.

hewaseating,heoftendroppedthefoodontothefloorandbrokedishes.Hissonanddaughter⁃in⁃lawwereso2.

aboutitthattheyshouteda

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