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专题08:阅读理解(真题过关)(2022春·河北邯郸·八年级统考期末)Protecttheseawithus!Youwillhelprecycleplastics.teachchildrenhowtoprotecttheseainlocalschools.joininweeklybeachclean-upswithlocalstudentsandteachers.Youneedtobeatleast18yearsold.tobeabletospeakChinese.tobeinterestedinprotectingthesea.tobeabletostartworkonMonday.Youcanhavecolourfullifeexperiences.havethreemealsaday.stayinabeachroom.Joinusnow!1.Wherewillvolunteersteachchildren?A.Inabeachroom. B.OntheInternet. C.Inacitypark. D.Inlocalschools.2.Howoftendothevolunteerscleanupthebeachwithlocalstudentsandteachers?A.Onceayear. B.Onceamonth. C.Onceaweek. D.Everyday.3.Whichonecanpossiblybecometherightvolunteernow?A.A16-year-oldboy. B.A19-year-oldgirl. C.A17-year-oldstudent. D.A13-year-oldsinger.4.Whatcanthevolunteersdo?A.Eatseafoodeveryday.B.Startworkat8:00. C.Swiminthesea. D.Stayinabeachroom.(2023·贵州六盘水·八年级统考期末)SCHOOLHEALTHSERVICEChildHealthCenterLevel3,MasterHospital3HospitalStreetLondonTel:6435-3895HEALTHASSESSMENT(评估)REPORTName:AnneColeSchool:LittleFootprintsSchoolDateofAssessment:14/12/2022Vision(视力)TestResultRighteyeLefteyeWithoutglasses6/7.56/8Withglasses.6/6:goodvision;
6/9:OK;
6/12andabove(超过):poor,needsre-assessment;UT:unabletotest;CS:cannotseeHeight:111.20cm(normalrange:110-120cm)Weight:27.90kg(normalrange:18-24kg)5.WhatcanweknowaboutAnne’svision?A.Hertwoeyesarethesame. B.Herrighteyeis6/8. C.Herlefteyeis6/8.6.WhendidAnnegettheassessmentresult?A.14/12/2021. B.14/12/2022. C.12/12/2022.7.WhichofthefollowingsentenceisNOTtrue?A.Anneweighs24kg.B.Anneis111.20cmhigh.C.AnnestudiesatLittleFootprintsSchool.8.Howistheboy’svisionifbothofhiseyesare6/6?A.Good. B.OK. C.Poor.9.Whatkindoftextisit?A.Ahospitalmap. B.Athanksletter. C.Ahealthreport.(2023·贵州黔东南·八年级统考期末)Doyoulikecollectingcoins?Ifyouransweris“yes”,pleasecometovisitthecoinshowintheCityMuseum.Therearehundredsofcoinsfromdifferentcountries.Fromthesecoins,youcanlearnart,history,culturefrommanypartsoftheworld.Youcanalsobuysomeofthebeautifulcoins.Don’tmissthegoodchance!Ticketprice:¥50Time:9:00-18:00Date:Nov.6-11Place:CityMuseumAddress:No.69,RenminRoadTelebsite:10.Thecoinsarefrom________.A.theothercountry B.differentcities C.othercities D.differentcountries11.Whenwillthecoinshowbegin?A.At9:00onNovember11. B.At8:00onDecember18.C.At9:00onNovember6. D.At8:00onDecember16.12.Theunderlinedword“address”means“________”inChinese.A.价格 B.地址 C.材料 D.主题13.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Peoplecanseethousandsofcoinsontheshow.B.Theshowwilllastsixdays.C.Peoplecanvisitthecoinshowatmyschool.D.Peoplecanvisitthecoinshowforfree.14.Thepassagemainly(主要地)tellsus________.A.somethingaboutthecoinshow B.howtocollectcoinsC.wherethecoinshowis D.whypeoplelikecollectingcoins(2022春·河北石家庄·八年级统考期末)Doteenagersinsmallvillagersdochoresathome?Howabouttheteenagersinbigcities?Hereisasurvey.Weasked4,000teenagersinChinaseveralquestions.HalfofthemcomefrombigcitieslikeBeijing,ShanghaiandGuangzhou.Theothersarefromsmallvillages.Wemadeadiagramoftheresultofoursurvey.Let’shavealookatit.ChoresTeenagersinsmallvillagesTeenagersinbigcitiesTakeouttherubbish16001000Sweepthefloor1200850Makethebed1400750Dothedishes1000400Foldtheclothes9001100Wefoundoutthatteenagersfromsmallvillagesdomorechoresthanthosefrombigcities.Maybeitisbecausetheyliveaharderlife.Ouradvicetoparentsinbigcitiesisthatparentsshouldgivetheirchildrensomechorestodo.Doingchoresteachesteenagerstotakecareofthemselves.15.Howmanyteenagersinbigcitiessweepthefloor?A.400 B.750 C.850 D.100016.Thenumberofteenagers________inbigcitiesisbiggerthanthatinsmallvillages.A.makingthebed B.takingouttherubbish C.doingthedishes D.foldingtheclothes17.What’sthepurposeofthepassage?A.Toteachchildrenhowtodochores.B.Toadviseparentstotakecareoftheirchildren.C.Totellusthatteenagersinbigcitiesliveahappierlife.D.Toadviseparentsinbigcitiestogivemorechorestochildren.(2022春·河北保定·八年级统考期末)AnimalCareHomeAboutus:AnimalCareHomecomestoyourhome.Wecareforyourpet.Wecanfeedyourhungrypet.Wecanhugyourscaredpetandmakeitrelaxed.Wecanwalkyourdogandplaywithyourboredpet.Wewashandbrushyourdirtypetandmakeitclean.Wecantakeyourpettothepark.Thismakesyourpetveryhappy.Wecancareforbigandsmallpets.Phoneusandwewillcometoyourhomeandhelpyou.Whatwedo:Dogcare:Wash$25;Feed$10;Walk$20;Play$15.Catcare:Wash$15;Play$10;Feed$5.Rabbitcare:Brush$10;Feed$5;Play$5.Mouseandhamster(仓鼠)care:Play$5;Feed$5.Sorry,wecan’tofferservice(服务)tosuchpetsassnakes,spiders(蜘蛛)andTibetanMastiffs(藏葵).For$50wecantakeyoursickpettotheanimalhospital.Formoreinformation,pleasecallusat369-8972.18.WhatdoesAnimalCareHomedo?A.Itoffersyouapet. B.Itcaresforyourpetathome. C.Ittakesyourpettothebeach. D.Ittakesyourpettoatrainingcenter.19.TinawantsAnimalCareHometofeedandplaywithherrabbit.Sheshouldpay________.A.$10 B.$15 C.$20 D.$2520.Theowner(主人)of________can’tgethelpfromAnimalCareHome.A.apetsnake B.apetmouse C.abigdog D.asickhamster(2023春·全国·八年级期末)Youmayneverbeinanemergencysituation(紧急情况).Butifithappens,youshouldknowhowtogethelp.ThetelephonebookintheUnitedStateshasemergencynumbersontheinsidefrontcover.LookatthefollowingtablefromtheBostontelephonebook.Noticethatthenumbersforthepoliceandthefiredepartment(消防处)arethesame.Anditisaneasynumbertoremember.Ifyouaretoounhappyorexcitedtorememberanynumbersatall,youcansimplydial(拨打)“0”foranoperator(接线员)inanyemergencysituation.21.WhatnumberdoyoudialifyouseeafireinBoston?A.911. B.876-5800. C.482-5252. D.223-6978.22.Whatnumberdoyoudialifyouseeaboatsinking?A.911. B.023-1500. C.223-6978. D.025-4774.23.WhatnumberdoyoudialifyouliveinBostonandyouneedadoctor?A.911. B.645-1212. C.025-4774. D.482-5252.24.Ifyouhavetogettothehospitalquickly,youshouldcall____________.A.thedoctor B.anambulance C.thepolice D.thefiredepartment25.Whowillansweryourcallifyoudial“0”?A.Thepolice. B.Thedoctor. C.Thefiredepartment. D.Theoperator.(2023·贵州毕节·八年级校联考期末)Twochildrenstoodoutsidethedoorwitholdcoats.“Anyoldpapers,Lady?”askedoneofthem.Iwasbusy.Iwantedtosayno,butIsawthattheirshoeswerebrokenandwet.“ComeinandI’llmakeyouacupofhottea.”Theycamein,sayingnothing.Theirshoesleftsnowonthefloor.Igavethemteaandbreadtoprotectthemfromthecoldoutside.ThenIwentbacktothekitchenandstartedmyhouseworkagain.Thesilenceinthefrontroomsurprisedme.Ilookedin.Thegirlheldtheemptycupinherhands,lookingatit.Theboyaskedmeinalowvoice,“Lady,areyourich?”AmIrich?Oh,no!Ilookedatmyoldthingsinmyroom.Thegirlputhercupbackinitssaucer(茶碟)carefully.“Yourcupsmatch(匹配)yoursaucers.”Theyleftthen,holdingtheirpapersagainstthewind.Theyhadn’tsaidthankyou.Theydidn’tneedto.Theyhaddonemorethanthat.Thebluecupsandsaucersweresimple.Buttheysaidthattheymatched.Thepotatoesandmeatbeforeme,aroofoverourhands,myhusbandwithajob—thesethingsmatched,too.Imovedthechairsbackfromthefireandcleanedthelivingroom.Theprintsoftheirsmallshoeswerestillwetonmyfloor.Iletthembe.Iwantedthemtheretoremind(提醒)mehowrichIwas.26.Thewriterletthetwochildrenin________.A.toofferthemsomewarmclothesB.toservethemteaandfoodC.tosellthemsomeoldpapers27.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.A.thewriterwasinfactnotveryrichB.thechildrentookawaymanyoldpapersC.thewriter’shusbandwasoutofwork28.Theunderlinedsentence“Iletthembe”means“________”.A.Idislikethem B.Ididn’twanttoseethem C.Ileftthemthere29.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.AreYouRich? B.MatchingCupsandSaucers C.AnyOldPapers?(2023·贵州黔东南·八年级统考期末)Bobisastudent.Helikessingingandhopestobeasingerinthefuture.Heoftenbuyssomebooksaboutmusic.Hethinksasingerwithlonghairlookscool.Sohehaslonghair.Onemorning,Mr.Chenwrotesomethingontheblackboard,butBobcouldn’tseeitclearly.Hewasafraidthattherewassomethingwrongwithhiseyes.Sohewenttoahospital.“What’sthematterwithyou,Miss?”askedthedoctor.“Sorry,sir,I’maman.Ican’tseethingsclearlythisweek.”Bobsaidwitharedface.“Gotothebarber’s(理发店)first,youngman.Ican’tfindyoureyesatall.”saidthedoctor.30.WhatdoesBobwanttobewhenhegrowsup?A.Adoctor. B.Ateacher. C.Asinger. D.Adancer.31.WhatdoesBoblooklike?A.Hehaslonghair. B.Hehaslongblackhair.C.Hehasshorthair. D.Hehasshortgrayhair.32.WhatwaswrongwithBob?A.Hecouldn’tseethingsclearly. B.Hehadatoothache.C.Therewassomethingwrongwithhishand. D.Hecouldn’theartheteacherclearly.33.ThedoctoraskedBobto________.A.takesomemedicine B.havearelaxC.buyapairofglasses D.havehishaircut34.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Boboftenbuyssomebooksabouthistory. B.ThedoctorthoughtBobwasawoman.C.Bobwenttothehospitaltovisithisfriend. D.ThedoctorlikedBob’slonghair.(2023·贵州毕节·八年级统考期末)Whentalkingabouthelpingimprovevillageeducation,thefirstthingmostpeoplethinkofistogiveawaythingslikebooks,clothesandmoney.However,HouChangliangdoesn’tthinkso.Heusesasayingtoshowhisidea,“Giveamanafishandyoufeedhimforaday,teachhimhowtofishandyoufeedhimforalifetime.”In2017,hebegantovolunteer(自愿做)toteachatXiangyangPrimarySchoolinYunnan.Beforehecamehere,hetaughtinHechi,Guangxi,forfouryearsandinBijie,Guizhou,fortwoyears.HeteachesinYunnanforaboutfiveyearsuntilnow.“ThelongerIstayinthecountryside,themoreIknowaboutthedifficultiesinvillageeducation.Villageschoolsneedteachers,especiallygoodones,”Housaid,addingthatagoodteachercanmakearealdifferencetoastudentandevenavillage.YangFeifan,avolunteerteacheratavillageschoolinGuangxi,sharedthesameideaasHou.Hesaid,“Oncewegotalotofdonations(捐赠物)fromacrossthecountry.ButIdidn’twantthestudentstogetsomethingwithoutgiving,soIcameupwithanideatoopenasupermarketsellingthesedonations.”“Studentscangetthingsbycleaningclassrooms,cookingorhelpingothers,”Yangsaid.“Ibelievegoodeducationcanhelpstudentslearnlifeskillsandbecomeresponsible(有责任心的)people.”35.WhatcanwelearnfromHou’swordsinParagraph1?A.Onefishisenoughforapersontoeatforaday.B.Itisimportanttoteachstudentsinthevillagehowtofish.C.Teachingamanhowtofishisbetterthangivinghimafish.36.WhendidHoubegintoteachatXiangyangPrimarySchoolinYunnan?A.In2022. B.In2020. C.In2017.37.Howcanthestudentsgetdonationsaccordingtothepassage?A.Byplayingsports. B.Bycleaningclassrooms. C.Bydoinghomework.38.WhatdoHouand.Yanghaveincommon?A.Theybothplayanimportantroleinvillageeducation.B.Theybothopenedasupermarkettoselldonations.C.Theybothgaveawaybooksandclothestostudentsinthevillage.(2023·贵州毕节·八年级统考期末)Mrs.Smithhasashopinthetown.Shesellsallkindsoffruitinhershop.Manypeopleliketobuyfruitinhershopbecausesheisaveryfriendlywoman.Hershopopensatnineinthemorning.Atnoon,sheusuallygoesbackhometohavelunch.Oneday,thereweresomeniceandfreshapplesonsaleinhershop.
Whenitwastimetogohomeforlunch,shebroughtsomeapplesbackhomebecausehersonJacklikedapplesalot.Sheputthemonthetableinthelivingroom,andthenwentintothekitchentocooklunch.Afterlunch,shewentbacktoherfruitshop.Atfiveo’clockintheafternoon,Jackcamebackhomefromschool.Hefeltveryhungry.Helookedforsomethingtoeatandsawtheapplesonthetable.“Great!Theyaremyfavorite,”hesaidtohimself.Thenheatealltheapples.Mrs.Smith’sshopclosesatfivethirtyintheafternoon.Whenshegothome,sheaskedJack,“Didyoueattheapples?”“Yes,Idid.Iateallofthem,”Jackanswered.“Didyouwashtheapplesbeforeyouatethem?”“Oh,Ididn’t.Ithoughtyouwashedthem.WhatshouldIdo?”Afterafewminutes,Mrs.SmithfoundthatJackkeptondrinkingwater.“Areyouthirsty,Jack?Whyareyoudrinkingsomuchwater?”askedMrs.Smith.“No,Mom,”answeredtheboy,“Iwanttowashtheapplesinmystomach(胃)withthewater.”39.WhydomanypeopleliketobuyfruitinMrs.Smith’sshop?A.Becausesheisfriendly.B.Becauseherfruitisthecheapest.C.Becauseherfruitisthefreshest.40.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Jackdidn’tlikeapples.B.Mrs.Smithusuallyhaslunchinarestaurant.C.Mrs.Smith’sshopclosesat5:30p.m.41.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“thirsty”inParagraph4mean?A.尴尬的 B.痛苦的 C.口渴的42.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ATalentedBoy B.WashingtheApples C.ANiceFruitShop(2023·贵州黔东南·八年级统考期末)Mygrandfather’snameisJim.Heisseventy-fouryearsold.Heisveryhealthy.Helookslikeasixty-year-oldman.Hecandoeverythingallbyhimself.Healsotakespartinsomeactivitiesfortheold.Everymorning,mygrandfathergoesoutwitharadio.HelistenstothenewsandgoestotheparktopracticeTaiji.Inthepark,hetalkswithotheroldpeople.Aftercomingbackfromthepark,hehasbreakfastandthenhegoestotheuniversity(大学)fortheoldpeople.Helearnsdrawingthere.Intheafternoon,heplayserhuaboutonehourortwohours.Aftersupper,hewatchesTVandlearnsabouttheworld.Hegoestobedataboutnineo’clock.Heneverstaysup.Helikestosharehiswaysofkeepinghealthywithothers.43.HowoldisJim?A.60. B.61. C.74. D.75.44.WhatdoesJimtakewithhimwhenhegoesouteverymorning?A.Amobilephone. B.AnMP4. C.Aradio. D.Abook.45.WheredoesJimpracticeTaiji?A.Inapark. B.Ontheplayground. C.Inthesquare. D.Atthegym.46.WhatdoesJimdoafterbreakfast?A.Tolistentomusic. B.Toplayonthecomputer.C.Totalktootheroldpeople. D.Tolearntodrawpictures.47.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Jimisverysad. B.Jimgoestobedearly.C.Jimplayserhuforthreehours. D.Jimisunhealthy.(2023·浙江金华·八年级校考期末)SheusedtosleepontheroadsideoftheFifthStreetPostOffice.IcouldsmellherbeforeIcameclose.Sheworedirty(脏的)clothesandhermouthwasalmosttoothless.Ididn’tseehertalkwithothers.Ifshewasnotasleep,shetalkedtoherself.Ialwaysfeltpityforher.Whatapooroldlady!Shemustbesadandhungry.OneThanksgiving,wehadlotsoffoodleftover.Ithoughtabouttheoldlady.______.SoIbroughtthefoodanddroveovertoFifthStreet.Itwasacoldnight.Therewasalmostnooneout.ButIknewshewouldstayatthesameplaceandIwouldfindhereasily.Thereshewas,sittingonthegroundnearthepostoffice.Shewasdressedasshealwayswas.Idrovemycarovertoher,rolleddownthewindowandsaid,“I’vebroughtyousomefood.Wouldyoulikesometurkeyandapplepie?”However,theoldwomandidn’tseemtobeveryexcitedaboutthis.Shelookedupatmeandsaidquiteclearly,“Oh,thankyouverymuch,butsomeonehasgivenmefoodearlierandI’mquitefullnow.Whydon’tyoutakeittosomeoneelsewhoneedsit?”Shesaidinaclearandwarmvoice.Iwastheonlypersonwhodidn’tknowwhattosay.Apooroldladystillthoughtaboutothers.Whydon’tmoreofusdothat?48.WhatdoweknowfromParagraph1?A.Whytheoldwomanwassad. B.Whattheoldwomanwaslike.C.Whattheoldwomandidforaliving. D.Whythewriterpaidmuchattentiontotheoldwoman.49.Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbeputinthe______?A.Shemightbestillhungry B.ShelookedhappyallthetimeC.Iwasinsuchahurrytogohome D.Iwashavingtroublewithmywork50.Howdidthewriterhelptheoldwoman?A.Bygivinghersomemoney. B.Bygivinghersomefood.C.Byofferingheraplacetolivein. D.Bybuyinghersomewarmclothes.51.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Theoldwomanlivedahardlife.B.ThewriterworkedintheFifthStreetPostOffice.C.Theoldwomanwasalwaysexcitedtoseethewriter.D.Theoldwomanhadnoteethandcouldn’tspeakclearly.52.Whichbestdescribesthewriter?A.Careless. B.Serious. C.Funny. D.Kind.(2022春·河北保定·八年级统考期末)Thereweretwomenwholivednexttoeachother.Oneofthemwasaretiredteacherandtheotherwasalawyer.Bothofthemhadplantedmanydifferentplantsintheirgardens.Theretiredteacherrarelywateredhisplantsanddidn’tcaremuchforthem.Buthisneighborwasverycarefulwithhisplantsandwateredthemoften.Theretiredteacher’splantsweresmall,butstilllookedokay,whilethelawyer’splantsweremuchbiggerandgreener.Onenight,therewasaheavyrainandstrongwind,thencameaterriblestorm.Thenextmorning,bothoftheneighborscameouttocheckontheirgardens.Thelawyersawthathisplantshadbeenrippedfrom(拽出)thegroundandweretotallydestroyed(摧毁).Buttheretiredteacher’splantswerenotdamagedatallbutstoodfirm.Thelawyerwassurprised.Hewenttoasktheretiredteacher.“WebothgrewthesameplantsandIcaredformyplantsbetterthanyoudid.Howcouldyourplantsstillbeokay?”Theretiredteachersmiledandsaid,“Becauseyougaveyourplantstoomuchcare.Youmadeittooeasyforthemtogrow.Igavemyplantsjustalittlebitofwater,sotheirrootshadtogrowdeepertoabsorb(吸收)morewater.Thatiswhymyplantssurvived.”53.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwomen?________A.Teacherandstudent. B.Neighbours. C.Doctorandpatient. D.Classmates.54.Theunderlinedword“totally”inParagraph2probablymeans________.A.completely B.easily C.hardly D.comfortably55.Howdidthelawyerfeelwhenhesawtheretiredteacher’sgardenafterthestorm?________A.Happy. B.Sad. C.Excited. D.Surprised.56.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?________A.Toomuchcarecanmakeusbecomeweak. B.Growingagardenisnotaseasyasitlooks.C.Astormcandestroyalltheplantsinyourgarden. D.Plantsknowhowtoprotectthemselvesfromstorms.(2023·贵州铜仁·八年级统考期末)Manypeopletodaylikeexerciseintheirfreetime.Somepeopleliketorun,andsomeliketowalk.Othersdanceorplayballs.Theydodifferentkindsofexercise.Whydopeoplelikeexercising?It’sgoodfortheirhealth.Andexercisehelpsmakethemtired,sotheysleepbetteratnight.Youmayliketorun.Ifyoudo,takecareofyourfeet.Makesureyouhavetherightshoes.Somepeopleliketorunonroads.Sotheymustwatchoutforcars.Walkingisgoodexercise.Youmaytakealongwalkinthepark.It’smorefunifyoudon’twalkalone.Walkwithafriend.Thetwoofyoumayhaveagreattime.Somepeopleliketoswim.Butothersdon’tliketogointothewater.Ifyoulikethiskindofexercise,makesurethatsomeoneiswatchingyou.Youmustalwaystakecarewhenyouareinthewater.Jumpingarope(跳绳)orridingabikeisalsogoodexercise.Therearemanyotherkindsofexercise.Findoutwhatyoulike.Youmayneedhelpatfirst.Somepeopleoftendoexercise,andtheycanhelpyou.Doexerciseeveryday,andyouwillknowwhatitmakesyoufeel.57.Ifyouwanttorunforexercise,youshould________.A.havetherightshoes B.runfastonroads C.gowithafriend58.Inthepassagethereare________kindsofexercise.A.5 B.6 C.759.Howisthepassageorganized?(P=Paragraph)A. B. C.60.Whichisn’tmentioned(提到)inthispassage?A.Findoutwhatyoulike. B.Askforhelpatfirst. C.Nevereatunhealthyfood.(2023·贵州黔西·八年级统考期末)Doyouliketraveling?Moreandmorestudentslikeridingbikestotravelontheroad.Butitmaybedangerousonyourtrip.Foryourownsafety,dothefollowingthings.Wearabikehelmet(头盔)anditcanprotectyourhead.Lookforahelmetthatfitsyouwell.Eventhebest,mostexpensivehelmetwon’tprotectyouifitdoesn’tfit.Weartherightclothes.Theycanmakeyoufeelbetter.Andtheycanalsoprotectyou.Bright-coloredclotheshelppeopleseeyouclearly—eveninthedaytime.Don’tweardark-coloredclotheslikeblackorbrownwhileridingabike.Keeptherulesoftheroadwhileridingabike.Alwaysrideontherightsideofthestreetinthesamedirection(方向).Neverchangeyourdirectionwithoutfirstlookingbehindyou.Anddon’tridetoocloselytothecars—thecarsmaystopandthedoormayopensuddenly!Finally,don’twearearphoneswhileridingabike,youneedtohearwhat’sgoingonaroundyou.Ifyoufollowtheaboveadvice,you’llbesaferidingontheroad.61.Whenyourideontheroad,it’sbesttowear________.A.greenclothes B.blackclothes C.brownclothes62.Howmanyrulesarementioned(被提及)inParagraph4?A.Four. B.Three. C.Two.63.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.You’dbetterwearabikehelmetwhenyoutravelbybike.B.Bright-coloredclothescanhelppeoplefindyouclearly.C.Youcanwearearphoneswhileyouareridingabike.64.What’sthestructure(结构)ofthepassage?(P1=Paragraph1)A. B. C.(2022春·河北保定·八年级统考期末)Plantsareveryimportant.Itisbecauseplantscanmakefoodfromair,waterandsunlight.Animalsandmancannotmakefoodfromair,waterorsunlight.Animalscangettheirfoodbyeatingplantsandotheranimals.Mangetshisfoodbyeatingplantsandanimals,too.Soanimalsandmanneedplantstolive.Thisiswhytherearesomanyplantsaroundus.Therearetwokindsofplants:floweringplantsandnon-flowering(无花)plants.Almostalltheplantsaroundusareflowersandfruit.Non-floweringplantsdon’tgrowflowers.Youcan’tseemanynon-floweringplantsaroundyou.Ifyoulookcarefullyattheplantsaroundyou,you’llfindthattherearesomanykindsofplants.Someplantsareverybigandothersareverysmall.Mostofthemaregreen.Wecanliveontheearthbecauseoftheplantsaroundus.65.Weneedmanyplantsaroundusbecause________.A.plantscangroweasilyB.plantsaregreenC.wecangetwhatweneedfromplantsD.welikeallkindsofplants66.Whichofthefollowingdoesn’tcomefromaplant?A.Wood. B.Bread. C.Cabbage. D.soil.67.Thebesttitleforthispassagemaybe“________”.A.FoodfromPlants B.PlantsMakeFood C.ManandAnimals D.PlantsaroundUs(2022春·河北保定·八年级统考期末)5Giscoming.5Gisthe5thgeneration(代)network.Itisanewnetworkafter1G,2G,3Gand4G.Itcanconnecteveryoneandeverythingtogether.5GnetworkswillcovermanycitiesinChinasoon.5Gmeanssuper-fastdataspeed.Onecandownloadatwo-hourmovieforfewerthan10seconds,anditismakingourlivesmoreandmoreconvenient.5Gwillmakeself-drivingcarspossible.Forsafety,self-drivingcarsneedsuper-fastdatatransmission(传输)tocommunicatewiththeirnearbyenvironment.5Gisjustwhatmakesself-drivingcarsachieve(达到)this.Evenairplaneswillbecome“smart”inthenearfuture.Passengerswillbeabletouse5GnetworksintheairtoconnecttotheInternetandcanorderforfoodanddrinks.5Gwillbeabighelpforstudentswhotakeonlineclasses.Manypeopleliveinpoorareas.intheworldwheretherearenoschools.Butwith5G,thiswillchange.StudentsallovertheworldwillbeabletoseeplacesliketheGreatWallwithoutleavingtheirrooms.Itwillbealsoeasierfordoctorstotreatpatientsremotelyby5G.Itmeanscaringforpatientsfromfaraway.Thefactslistedaboveareonlyapartofwhatis5G.With5G,manythingsdonotseemlikedreamsanymore.Nowlet’swelcomethecomingof5G.68.Howlongmayittaketodownloadatwo-hourmoviewith5G?A.15seconds. B.8seconds. C.10minutes. D.2hours.69.Theunderlinedword“remotely”means“________“.A.快速地 B.高效地 C.远程地 D.科学地70.5GwillmakethefollowingthingsmoreandmorepopularEXCEPT________.A.self-drivingcars B.“smart”airplanes C.onlineclasses D.hospitalswithoutdoctors71.About5G,________isNOTmentioned(提到)inthepassage?A.tobeusedfreely B.super-fastdataspeedC.toconnecteveryoneandeverythingtogether D.tomakelifemoreconvenientthan4G72.Whatisthetitleofthepassage?A.Howtouse5G. B.5Gisnotsafe.C.5Gcanchangeourlifeinthefuture. D.5Gcanhelppoorstudents.(2023·贵州遵义·八年级统考期末)Somepeoplethinkridingbicyclesisn’tpopular.Theyaren’tinterestedinit.Sofewerandfewerpeopleridebicyclesinthecity.Nowadayssomeofficeworkersusuallygotoworkbycar.Moststudentstakethebusorthesubwaytogotoschool.ButIdon’tthinkso.Ithinkridingbicyclesisgoodformyhealth.Ithasmanybenefits(益处).Firstly,whenIamridingabicycle,mywholebodyisexercisingallthetime.Itisagoodwaytokeepfit.Usuallymostofficeworkersarebusywiththeirthingsandmoststudentsarebusywiththeirlessons,sotheyhavenotimetodosports.Soridingbicyclesisagoodwaytokeephealthyforthem.Secondly,ridingbicyclesdoesgoodtoourenvironment(环境).Asweknow,drivingcarscanpollute(污染)air.Itmakesthetemperaturehighdaybyday.Ifwegotoworkbybike,theairwillbecomecleanerthanbefore.Wecanalsosavemoneyatthesametime.Whynotenjoydoingit?Ridingbicyclesisgoodforourhealthandtheenvironment.Weshouldallridebicycles.73.Howdosomeofficeworkersgotowork?A.Bysubway. B.Bybus. C.Bycar. D.Onfoot.74.Thewriterthinksridingbicycles________.A.ispopular B.doesgoodtoourhealthC.makesthegroundcleaner D.savestime75.Ridingbicyclesis________tokeepfitforstudentsandofficeworkers.A.thebestway B.agoodway C.theonlyway D.abadway76.Whatdoesthewriterwantustodointhethirdparagraph(段)?A.Toridebicycles. B.Todrivecars. C.Tosavemoney. D.Tosavetime.77.Thebesttitleforthepassageis________.A.HowtoRideBicycles B.DoExercise C.HowtoKeephealthy D.BenefitsofCycling(2023·贵州黔东南·八年级统考期末)Everythirtysecondsthereisanearthquakeintheworld.Someoftheseearthquakesaresoweakthatpeoplecan’tfeelthem.Butsomeofthemareveryseriousandmanypeoplegethurtordieinthem.Doyouknowwhatcauseearthquakes?Theearth’ssurface(表面)hasmanypieces.Thesepiecesarealwaysmoving.Whentwopiecesmovepasteachother,thereisanearthquake.Scientistsaretryingtopredict(预测)bigearthquakes,butit’sveryhard.Doyouknowhowtoprotectyour
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