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杭州市采荷实验中学2023年八下期中阅读专项练习(含答案〕第页杭州市采荷实验中学2023年八下期中阅读专项练习AEveryonehasabeautifulmemoryaboutschoolwhichishardtoforget.Amongmanythings,relationshipsarethehardesttoleavebehind.Someschoolstrytostopstudents’puppyloveindifferentways.Anythingabout“love〞relationshipisnotallowed.Forexample,amiddleschoolinFu'an,FujianProvinceforbidsboysandgirlstosittogetherformealsandforbidsboystolookatgirlsforalongtime;amiddleschoolinLuohe,HenanProvincesetsrulesthatboysandgirlsshouldmeetinbrightplaceswithatleast5otherclassmates,andiftheymeetinprivatetheywillbeaskedtogohomewithparentsformorethanaweekandevenadvisedtoleaveschool;amiddleschoolinJinan,ShandongProvinceforbidseveryonetosendfoodandgiftstoorreceivethemformtheoppositesex.Italsoforbidsstudentstohelptheoppositesexwithbagsandcoatsandrequiresa“44cm〞distancebetweenboysandgirls.Somestudentsarenotsatisfiedwithsuchrules.“Whyshouldwehavestrictplacesfordifferentsexestoeat?It'snotusingbathrooms!〞Somepeoplewhocareabouttheintelligencedevelopmentofthestudentssaythattheyshouldbemorecreativewithfewerrules.Forthis,I’dliketosaythatmiddleschoolstudentsaregoingthroughpuberty(青春期).It’snormalforthemtohavesomefeelingsfortheoppositesex.Schoolsshouldprovidecorrectguidanceandeducationinsteadofgivingsimpleandcruelrulesandaskingthestudentstofollow.1.We’velearntabout________rulesmadebyschoolsasexamplesinthispassage.A.3B.6C.9D.102.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothispassage?A.Notallthestudentsagreewiththerulesmadetostoppuppylove.B.InamiddleschoolinFu’an,boysandgirlscan’tsittogetherinclass.C.Thoserulescanhelpstudentsgothroughpubertywithoutanydifficulties.D.Thoserulesareuseless3.Thewriterthinks________.A.it’snecessarytomakesuchstrictrulesB.schoolsneedn’tdoanythingtostoppuppyloveC.goodguidanceandeducationarebetterthanrulesonlyD.suchstrictrulesarethemostimportantBAgroupofreportersaskedagroupof4-to-8-year-oldchildrenthisquestion,“Whatdoeslovemean?〞Theanswersweresurprising.Thechildrenwouldanswerliketheydidbelow.Rebeccaage8'Whenmygrandmotherhurtherknees,shecouldn'tbendoverandpainthertoenails(脚甲)anymore.Somygrandfatherwoulddoitforherallthetime,evenwhenhishandshurt,too.That’slove.〞Samanthaage6'Loveiswhensomeonehurtsyou,andyougetsomadbutyoudon'tshoutatherbecauseyouknowitwouldhurtherfeelings.〞Terryage4“Loveiswhatmakesyousmilewhenyou’retired.〞Bethanyage4'IletmybigsisterpickonmebecausemyMumsayssheonlypicksonmebecauseshelovesme.SoIpickonmybabysisterbecauseIloveher.〞Laurenage4“Iknowmyeldersisterlovesmebecauseshegivesmeallheroldclothesandhastogooutandbuynewclothes.〞Elaineage5“LoveiswhenMummygivesDaddythebestpieceofchicken.〞Clearage5'MyMummylovesmemorethananybody.Youdon'tseeanyoneelsekissingmetosleepatnight.〞Jessicaage8“Youreallyshouldn’tsay‘Iloveyou’unlessyoumeanit.Butifyoumeanit,youshouldsayitalot.Peopleforget.〞1.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Rebecca’sgrandmotherevercouldn’tbendover.B.Bethanywantstobepickedonbyanyotherperson.C.IfSamanthabecomesangry,shewillnotshoutatothers.D.Laurenpreferstowearhersister’soldclothes.2.WhatdoesJessicameanaboutlove?A.Toomuchloveisnolove.B.Youshouldsaylovemoreoften.C.Youmeanwhatyouthink.D.Saylovemoreoftenifyouhaveit.3.WhatisloveaccordingtoTerry?A.Loveisthecarebetweenhusbandandwife.B.Loveisarestwhenyouaretired.C.Loveiswhatcheersyouupwhenyouaretired.D.Loveisakissfromparents.CWhentalkingaboutpickingarightschool,amotherandteachergavesomepiecesofadvice.Inthelatestissue(期)ofYouthmagazine,themothersharedtheschooladviceshegaveherdaughterswithyoungpeopleacrossthecountry.'I'vetoldmydaughtersmanytimesthatIdon'twantthemtochooseaname,〞themothersaid.'Idon'twantthemtothink,‘Oh,Ishouldgotothesetopschools.’Weliveinacountrywithhundredsofexcellentuniversities.Sothefirstquestionis:what’sgoingtoworkforme?〞“Whenitwastimetoprepareforpickingschools,nobodyaroundmebelievedIcouldgetintoXiamenUniversity.ButthroughhardworkIfinallymadeit,〞shecontinued.“So,mysecondpieceofadviceis:believeinyourself,nomatterwhatotherpeoplemightsay.Onceyourgoalisset,youonlyneedtotryyourbesttomakeitcometrue.〞“Thelastpieceofadviceisnottobeworriedevenifyourdreamsdon’tcometrue.AsI’vesaidabove,therearesomanygooduniversitiesoutthere.Soit’simportantforeverybodytounderstandthatyoucanalwaysfindauniversitythatgivesyouagreateducation.〞1.Themothersharedheradvice________.A.withherstudentsB.withherhusbandC.inYouthmagazineD.inXiamenUniversity2.Toexplainhersecondpieceofadvice,themothergave________.A.astoryofherdaughtersB.astoryofherownC.somedifferentreasonsD.somedifferentideas3.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraph(自然段)that________.A.wecanrealizeourdreamthroughhradworkB.thenameoftheuniversityisn’tthemostimportantC.it’snotnecessarytocarewhatotherpeoplemightsayD.morethanoneuniversitycangiveusagoodeducation4.Thebesttitleofthepassagemaybe“________〞.A.ColorfulUniversityLifeB.BestSchoolEducationC.AReportonUniversityBuildingD.AdviceonSchoolPickingDRobFrenettehadproblemswithbullies(欺辱)atschoolforelevenyears.Hewasoftenlonelyandscared.Whenhewasfifteen,however,hedecidedtodosomethingabouthisproblems.Hewalkedintoanewspaperofficeandtoldthemaboutthebullying.HisstorywentintothenewspaperandsoonalltheTVstationsinCanadawantedtotalktohimabouthisexperiences.Theyalsowantedtohearhisideastostopbullying.Afterthat,Robcontinuedhisstudiesatschool,butinhisfreetimehehelpedotherpeoplewithbullyingproblems.WithafriendKatieNeu,hemadeawebsitecalledbullyingcanada.ca.Visitorstothewebsitecanfindadvice,storiesandpoemsaboutbullying,inbothEnglishandFrench.Whenpeopleareupset,theycantalkonthephoneoronlinetoRobandhisteam.EveryweekendRobhastoanswere-mailstothewebsite.Healsospeakstochildren,teachersandmembersofgovernmentaroundthecountryaboutbullying.Rob’smostimportantmessageis:“Whenbulliesareunkindtoyou,itisn’tyourfault.There’snothingwrongwithyou,soyoushouldtrytokeeptrustingyourself.Andrememberthatpeoplecareaboutyourproblems.Youjusthavetofindthosepeople.〞OneofRob’sideasis“BlueDay〞,aspecialdayforstoppingbullyinginschools.Studentshavetowearblueclothesandinclasstheylearnhowtostopbullying.Morethan150CanadianschoolsnowcelebrateBlueDay,butRobwon’tstopuntilthere’saBlueDayineveryschoolinCanada.1.HowdidRoboftenfeelatschoolbeforehewasfifteen?A.Relaxed.B.Unhappy.C.Shocked.D.Tired.2.WecanlearnfromthispassagethatRobsufferedfrombullyingsincehewas______.A.four.B.sevenC.elevenD.fifteen3.bullyingcanada.caisawebsitewherepeoplecan______.A.learnhowtowritepoemsB.getadviceaboutbullyingproblemsC.getblueclothesforfreeD.practicebothEnglishandFrench4.Theunderlinedpart“thosepeople〞inParagraph3means_____.A.peoplewhoalwaysbulliedothersbeforeB.peoplewhohelpotherswithbullyingproblemsC.peoplewhoaremembersofthegovernmentD.peoplewhowritee-mailsabouttheirproblems5.Whatwasthecorrectorderinwhichtheseeventshappened?a.Robandhisfriendmadeawebsite.b.Robwasbulliedatschool.c.Robcreated“BlueDay〞.d.Robtoldhisstoryinpublic.A.b-d-a-cB.a-b-c-dC.b-a-d-cD.c-b-a-dEOne
Sundayevening,itwasquitedarkwhenoldStanleywentforhiswalk.
He
waswalkingalongthesidewalk,Suddenly,hesawawhitecarcomingaroundthecornerathighspeed.
Itwasgoingtoofastandcrashedintoaredcarinthestreetwherehewaswalking.
Herusheduptothecarstoseeifanyonewashurtandneededhelp.The
two
drivers
were
arguing.“You
came
around
the
corner
too
fast,〞
one
man
said.“No!〞
said
the
driver
of
the
white
car,
“That’s
not
true!
Your
car
was
parked
in
a
wrong
place.〞Stanley
listened
to
their
argument
and
then
said
the
white
car
driver
was
wrong
to
drive
too
fast.
The
driver
of
red
car
asked
Stanley
to
prove
he
was
right
in
court(法庭).
Stanley
gave
the
driver
his
name
and
telephone
number.Next
Thursday
morning,
Stanley
was
asked
to
go
to
the
court.
The
lawyerfor
the
driver
ofthe
white
car
asked
him
a
lot
of
questions
about
what
he
had
seen.
Then
he
asked
Stanley
how
oldhe
was.“I’m
eighty-two,〞
answered
Stanley.“Do
you
usually
wear
glasses
?〞
asked
the
lawyer.“Yes,
I
do,〞
answered
Stanley.“Were
you
wearing
them
on
the
night
of
the
accident?〞
the
lawyer
asked.“No,〞
replied
Stanley.Then
the
lawyer
said,
“Why
should
the
court
believe
you?
You
are
eighty-two
years
old,
you
werenot
wearing
your
glasses,
and
it
was
dark.
How
far
can
you
see
in
the
dark?〞Stanleythoughtaboutitforaminute.
“Well,〞
hesaid,
“whenit’sdark,Icanseethemoon.Howfaristhat?〞1.Thecaraccidenthappened___________.A.oneSundaymorning
B.nextThursdaymorningC.oneSundayevening
D.nextThursdayevening2.Thecauseoftheaccidentisthat
______.A.the
red
car
was
going
too
slowlyB.
the
white
car
was
going
too
fastC.thedriversweresleepyD.Stanleywasintheirway3.Stanleywasaskedtogotothecourtbecause_________.A.he
wanted
to
make
moneyB.
he
promised
to
be
a
witnessC.hewasalawyerD.hewasbadlyhurtintheaccident4.Maybe
theredcardrivercontactedStanleyby______.A.
writing
a
letter
to
himB.
sending
an
to
himC.payingavisittohimD.makingaphonecalltohim5.Wecanlearnfromthestorythat________.A.Stanley
was
a
clever
and
humorous
manB.
Stanley
wore
glasses
when
the
accident
happenedC.thelawyerthoughtthatStanleycouldseeclearlyD.
Stanley
was
not
able
to
see
the
moonFJoewasanoldman.The75-year-oldlivedveryhappilyinavillageandhadabeautifulfamily.Hischildrengrewupandmovedtodifferentcities.Now,Joehasfourgrandchildrenandtheyvisithimduringtheirholidays.Duringonevacation,Joewaspreparinghishomeforthekids:cleaningandbuyingtheirfavoritefoods.Afterhefinishedworking,herealizedhelosthisfavoritewatch.Thewatchwasagiftfromhiswifewhentheirfirstchildwasborn.Joetreasuredthewatchverymuch,especiallyafterhiswife’sdeath.Hewasveryupsetaboutlosingit.Oncehisgrandchildrencame,theypromisedhimtheywouldfindthewatch.Onegranddaughterasked:“Grandpa,doyourememberwhenyousawthewatchlastbeforeitwentmissing〞“IguesswhenIwascleaningthegarden!〞Joereplied.ThechildrenlookedformorethantwohourswithJoe,buttheycouldnotfindit.Thekidswerenowalsosad,buttheytriedtocomforttheirgrandfather.Onegrandsonwentbacktothegardentolookagain.Joeaskedwhyhewasgoingthereasecondtime.Butthelittleboyjustaskedtheothersnottofollowhimandtoremainsilent.Hewasthereforabout15minutesandthenrushedtohisgrandfather.HefoundthewatchandhappilygaveittoJoe.Joewassurprisedandaskedhowhewasabletofindit.Thelittleboyreplied:〞Isattherewithoutmakinganoise,andthegardenwassosilent.Afterafewminutes,Iheardthe‘tick,tick’soundandfoundthewatch.〞Joehuggedandthankedthelittleboy.Thisisthepowerofsilence.Ifwestaycalm,wearemoreabletofindthewayofsolvingtheproblem!1.FromParagraph2,welearnthatJoe_________.A.knewhisgrandchildrenverywellB.likeddoinghouseworkverymuchC.gottiredofhisgrandchildren’svisitsD.lookedforwardtohisgrandchildren’svisits2.WhydidJoefeelupsetwhenhefoundoutthewatchwaslost?________A.Becauseitwasveryexpensive.B.Becauseitwasfullofmemorieswithhiswife.C.Becauseitwasagiftfromhisfirstchild.D.Becauseithadbeenwithhimsincehewasborn.3.Howdidoneofthegrandchildrenfindthewatch?__________A.Hedidacleaningofthegarden.B.Hesearchedthegardencarefullyfortwohours.C.Hemadenonoiseandfollowedthetickingsound.D.Heaskedotherchildrenforhelp.GLastFridayastormsweptthroughtwovillagesintheNewTerritories,destroyingfourteenhomes.Sevenothersweresobadlydamagedthattheirownershadtoleavethem,andfifteenothers
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