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专题05阅读理解精练精析20篇期末真题+名校模拟(2022·广东广州·八年级期末)TheShenzhouⅧmissioncrew’ssix-monthjourneyinspacehasleftmanytalksaboutthedifferencesbetweenmaleandfemaleastronauts.WangYaping,a41-year-oldfemaleastronautfromShandongprovinceinEastChina,becamethefirstChinesewomantoenterChina’sspacestation.“Spaceflightmissions(任务)areextremelyhard.Astronautsneedtomeetboththephysicalandemotionalchallenges.sofemaleastronautsarenoexception.”saidPangZhihao,aspaceflightresearcherinBeijing.“Althoughmanypeoplethinkthatitisinconvenientforwomentotakepartinlong-termspaceflights,femaleastronautsactuallyhavemanyadvantages.Theyareusuallymorethoughtfulandcareful,andbetteratcommunicating.”Wang’sspacedreamstartedin2003.whenChinasentitsfirstastronautYangLiweiintospace.Atthattime,shewasapilotintheChinesearmy.Afterhavingsafeflightsfor1,600hoursovernineyears,Wangwasastrongcandidate(候选人)tobecomeanastronautin2010.Shepushedherselfhard,gettingthesametrainingasmen.Thehardestpartisthehigh-Gtraining.Sittinginaspinning(旋转的)machine,Wangwouldbecomeblindforawhilebecauseherbrainwasshortofblood.“There’saredbutton,”saidWang.“Ifyoucan’tbearit,youcanpressittostop.”ButWangneverusedit.“Thereisnosuchredbuttoninmyheart.”Thatstrongspiritfinallymadeherdreamcometruein2013.ShejoinedtheteamfortheShenzhouXmission.Then,shewaschosenfortheShenzhouⅧmissioninDecember2019.RetiredNASAastronautCatherineColemansentagreetingtoWangbeforetheShenzhouXIIItrip.Colemansaid,“WhenyoulookoutthewindowandseethestarsandtheEarth,billionsofwomenwillbelookingoutthatwindowwithyou.”Wangcarriesthespiritofeveryyoungwomanwhodreamsofsomethingbig.1.WhichofthefollowingaboutthefemaleastronautsisTRUE?A.Itiseasierforthemtotakethetraining.B.Theyarebetterthanmaleastronautsinaway.C.Theyneedtomeetmorechallengesthanmaleastronauts.D.Itismoreconvenientforthemtotakelong-termspaceflights.2.WhichofthefollowingshowstheorderofWangYaning’sexperience?a.Wangwasgoingtobechosentobecomeanastronaut.b.WangstartedherShenzhouXIIItriowithZhaiZhigangandYeGuangfu.c.WangworkedasapilotintheChinesearmy.d.Wangtrainedherselfashardasmendidtoprepareforbeinganastronaut.e.Wangbegantodreamofbecomingafemaleastronauttothespace.f.Wangbecameanastronautandenteredthespaceforthefirsttime.A.e-a-f-c-d-bB.c-f-b-e-d-aC.c-e-a-d-f-bD.e-d-c-a-b-f3.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphmean?A.Wangissettinganexampleforbillionsofwomen.B.BillionsofwomenwillgotothespacewithWang.C.TherearemanywomeninthespaceshipwithWang.D.WangisteachingotherwomentoseethestarsandtheEarth4.Thewriterwritesthepassageto________.A.showhowhardWangYapingworkedB.introducehowtobecomeanastronautC.askmorewomentobecomeastronautsD.encouragewomentodreamsomethingbigbravely(2022·广东广州·八年级期末)Film:TheBattleLakeatChangjinDirector:ChenKaige,HarkTsui,DanteLamRunningTime:176minutesCountry:ChinaStoryline:IttellsthestoryofChinesePeople’sVolunteerfightingbravelyinanimportantbattleduringtheKoreanWar(1950-1953).Price:Mon.-Fri.:¥40

¥20(Kidsunder1.2metres)Weekend:¥50

¥25(Kidsunder1.2metres)MovieReviewsJamesIreallyenjoythismovie.ItmakesustrulyunderstandwhyandhowweChineseshouldtakepartinthewar.Itfillsmewithasenseofnationalpride(民族自豪感).MaryThepacing(节奏)isquickwithlotsofscenes(场景)showinghowterriblethewarsare.Weshouldloveourlifetoday.JohnThere’remanygreatlinesinthemovie.“You’retough(硬气)enoughonlywhenenemiestakeyouseriously.”“Therearen’tanyheroeswhowillneverbekilled.Asoldieronlylivesforhonorandglory.”Thesewordsinthemoviestouchmealot.SamI’mafanofWuJing,theleadingactorofthemovie.Heistalentedandhardworking,andheplaystheroleverywell.5.TheBattleLakeatChangjinis________.A.aboutthreehourslongB.aboutthewaragainstJapanC.amoviedirectedbyWuJingD.anexcitingAmericanmovie6.Mr.Smith,withhisson(1.1metres)andhisdaughter(1.5metres),willgotoseethemovieonSunday,howmuchshouldtheypay________.A.¥80 B.¥100 C.¥125 D.¥1507.Thefourmoviereviewsdon’tmention________ofthemovie.A.music B.lines C.actor D.meaning(2022·广东河源·八年级期末)Ifyouhavenospecialplansforyourholidays,whynotspendyourtimehelpingothers?Don’tlistentopeoplewhosaytheyoungpeopletodayoftenthinkonlyofthemselves.It’snottrueatall.MoreandmoreyoungpeopleintheUSAvolunteertospendtheirschoolholidaysworkingforothers.Andtheydon’tdoitformoney.Herearesomeoftheirstories.AliceHamilton,17I’mgoingtohelptheForestCenterbuildnewhikingpaths(道路)inthemountains.It’sgoingtobenice—I’llspendthewholesummerlivinginthetentandbreathingthecleanmountainair.I’mgoingtosleepunderthestars.It’llbeanicesport,andI’llbeabletodosomethinggoodatthesametime.JasonMoore,18Thissummer,I’mgoingtovolunteerwithSpecialHouseProgram.Theybuildgood,cheaphousesandsellthemtofamiliesthatarenotveryrich.They’llteachmewhattodo,soI’llhelppeopleandalsohaveanopportunitytolearnhowtobuildhouses.TrishaAnderson,16I’mgoingtoteachkidswhohavetroublereading.I’llworkforaprogramcalledReadingForLife.Everyday,I’mgoingtohelpkidschooseandreadbooksthattheylike.IwanttobeateacherandIlovechildrenandreading,sothisisgoingtobeagreatexperienceforme.8.YoungpeopleintheUSAvolunteertospend________helpingothers.A.schoolholidays B.weekdays C.everymorning D.everyafternoon9.WhatdoesAliceHamiltonvolunteertodoinsummer?A.Tobreathethecleanmountainair.B.Tospendthewholesummerlivinginthetent.C.Tosleepunderthestars.D.Tohelpbuildnewhikingpathsinthemountains.10.Whichwordhasthesamemeaningastheunderlinedword“opportunity”inthepassage?A.Achievement. B.Success. C.Chance. D.Change.11.________wantstobeateacher.A.AliceHamilton B.JasonMoore C.TrishaAnderson D.noneofthem12.Whichisthemostpossibletitleforthispassage?A.ReadingforLife B.ASpecialHouseProgramC.TheForestCenter D.YoungAmericanVolunteers(2022·广东河源·八年级期末)WonderfulEventsHorseRacingAllYearRound*Racesstartingat3p.m.everySunday*Lotsoffreeparkingspace*Racesstartingat3p.m.everySunday*Freepresents*Nochildrenallowed100YearsOfPictures*Then8&.now(photoshow)*Seethehistorypictures(1922-2022)*CityArtMuseum,750HighStreet*TuesdaytoSunday,10a.m.—5p.m.,fromFebruary1sttoApril30th*Ticketprice:$30(acouple)$15(oldpeopleabove60)WeekendSales*ThisSaturday,2—6p.m.*Everything20%—40%off*VisitusatBlockG.GrandviewMall*Realizeyourdreams,savetimeandmoney*FallinlovewithpricesweofferMovieAppreciation*Morethan100worksoffamousHollywoodmovies*ShanghaiStudios,725HighStreet*MondaytoSaturday,9p.m.—1a.m.*Ticketprice:$25(adults)$10(childrenbetween13and16)Free(childrenunder12)13.WhocanNOTgotothehorserace?A.Adults. B.Acouple. C.Children. D.Oldpeopleabove60.14.Peoplecanseethephotoshowat________.A.BlockG.GrandviewMall B.CityArtMuseumC.theracetrack D.ShanghaiStudios15.Whatcanyoudoifyouonlyhavetimebetween5p.m.and6p.m.onSaturday?A.Goshopping. B.Seethephotoshow.C.Watchthehorserace. D.Watchmovies.16.Mr.andMrs.Smithwanttotaketheirfourteen-year-olddaughtertowatchmovies.Howmuchwilltheypay?A.$35. B.$50. C.$60. D.$75.17.Wherecanyouseetheaboveadvertisements?A.Inastorybook. B.Inanewspaper.C.Inanovel. D.Inasciencebook.(2022·广东茂名·八年级期末)Technologyisdevelopingfastandithasbecomeanimportantpartofourlife.Thenwhatwillheworldbelikeinthefuture?3-Dfoodwillbebothdeliciousandnutritious.Wecanuse3-Dprinters(打印机)toprintsomebasicmaterials.Andwecangofurther.Scientistsbelievethatwejustneedtoturnonaprinterinthekitchenandthenwecanenjoyourfavouritefoodwheneverwelike.5Gnetworkwillallowmanymorepeopletogetinformation.BigcompanieslikeChinaMobileandChinaUnicomwillstarttooffer5G.Itissaidthatpromisesdownloadspeeds10to20timesfasterthan4G.Forexample,wecandownloadafilmwithinjust1second.Butwitha4Gnetwork,ittakesafewminutes.Therewillbemuchbandwidth(带宽)andwecangetunlimited(无限的)information.Underwatercitieswillprovidemorespace.Theearthisbecomingmoreandmorecrowded.Wemayturntounderwaterhomes,whichwillbebuiltaslowas15kilometersbelowthesea.Andtheseawatercanbeusedtoprovidepowerforthehomes.Spacetourisapieceofcake.Foruscommonpeopleontheearth,thedreamoftravellingaroundspacewillcometrue.Inthecomingyears,spacecraftswillbeaspopularasbuses,trainsandplanes.Wecanleaveourhomeandenterspacetotakeanadventure.Andevenwewillgetusedtolivingthere.Arobotwillbeapartoflife.Robotscandomanyofthesamethingsaswehumansdolikedrivingcars.Buttheywillbeusedinotherareasaswell.Theywillbeabletothink.Theycantellthedifferencebetweenrightandwrong.Inaword,justasJulesVernesaid,“Anythingonemancanimagine,othermencanmakeitreal.”18.Thepassageprobablycomesfrom________.A.asciencemagazine B.atravelguide C.astorybook D.afilmposter19.Theunderlinedsentence“Spacetourisapieceofcake.”inthepassagemeans“________.”A.Spacetourisexpensive. B.Spacetourischeap.C.Spacetourisdifficult. D.Spacetouriseasy.20.IttakesJohn10minutestodownloadtwofilmsby4G,butmaybeabout________secondsby5G,accordingtothepassage.A.6 B.60 C.100 D.60021.Whatcanweinfer(推断)fromthepassage?A.Wedon’tneedtogrowvegetablesandriceinthefuture.B.Underwatercitieswillmakepeopleliveahappylife.C.Wewilltravelaroundspaceforfree.D.Robotswillhelppeopledolotsofthings.22.Thebesttitleofthepassagecanbe_________.A.Spaceliving B.5GnetworkforbetterlifeC.Futurelifewithtechnology D.Muchbandwidth,muchinformation(2022·广东·深圳中学八年级期末)March,16isNationalPandaDayintheUnitedStates.Thisyear,theSmithsonian’sNationalZooinWashington,DC,usedthedaytocelebratethe50thanniversary(周年)ofthefirsttwogiantpandascomingintoitscare.Thecelebrationwilllastsixmonths.In1972,then—USPresidentRichardNixonandhiswife,Pat,madeahistoricvisittoChina.Onherseconddayinthecountry,PatwenttoBeijingZootoseepandas.AtadinnerbeforetheyleftChina,PremierZhouEnlaitoldPatthatChinawouldpresenttheUSwithtwopandas,whichsurprisedanddelightedher.Thepandas,LingLingandHsingHsing,arriveattheNationalZooonApril16,1972.Theylivedthereformorethan20years,beforepassingawayinthe1990s.Anewpandacouple,MeiXiangandTianTian,arrivedatthezooin2000.Theystillliveatthezoowiththeircub(幼崽),XiaoQiji.Thecouple’sotherthreecubs,TaiShan,BaoBaoandBeiBeiwerereturnedtoChina.Thepandashavebeenseenbytensofmillionsofpeople.Brooklyn,a3-year-oldgirltoldChinaDailythatshewanted

“morepandamommiesandpandababies”tocometothezoo.23.Whenwillthecelebrationend?A.InMarch. B.InApril. C.InSeptember. D.InOctober.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“delighted”mean?A.made...happy B.made...sad C.made...beautiful D.made...ugly25.HowmanypandasarehereintheSmithsonian’sNationalZooatpresent?A.2. B.3. C.6. D.8.26.Whatcanweinfer(推断)fromthepassage?A.PresidentRichardNixonlikedgiantpandasverymuch.B.LingLingandHsingHsinggavebirthtomanycubsintheUS.C.ThegiantpandasfromChinaareverypopularintheUS.D.Brooklynwantstoseethegiantpandasnomore.27.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Zoocelebrates50thAnniversaryofthearrivalofpandasB.StronginterestingiantpandasisshownbyUSpeopleC.ThesymbolofthefriendshipbetweenChinaandUSD.China’spresenttoPresidentRichardNixon’swife(2022·广东·深圳中学八年级期末)Huggingisagreatwaytoexpressloveandcare.Eventhegrumpiest(脾气暴躁的)amongushavetoagreethatsometimesnothingmakesusfeelwarmerandmorecaredforthanagoodhug.Buthowdowehug?Forhowlong?Arecertainhugsbetterthanothers?Canyouguesswherewe’regoingwithhis?Yes!Scientistsdidastudyonhugs.Theyorganizedagroupofvolunteers,askedthemtoperformdifferentkindsofhugsandgottheirfeedbackonwhattheyliked.Therearetwomainwaysthatwehugeachother—neck-waisthugandcriss-cross.Theneck-waisthugiswhenonepersonwraps(用……缠绕)one’sarmsaroundtheother’smid-section,whiletheotherwrapsaroundthefirstperson’sneckandshoulders.Thecriss-crosshugiswheneachpersonputsonearmundertheother’sarmpit(腋下),andtheotheroneovertheirshoulder.Accordingtothisstudy,wepreferthesecondway,evenifthereisaheightdifference.That’sprettyimportantbecauseacriss-crosshugisalittleharderifonepersonistaller.Asforwhywedothat,oneguessisthatthecriss-crossdoesn’tputonepersonabovetheother.Andfeelingequalisaprettyimportantpartofahug.Thenthere’stheotherimportantthing.Howlongdoesahuglast?Actuallytheaveragehuglasts3seconds.Butisthatperfect?Researcherssetupthreekinds—one-second,five-secondandten-secondhugs.Whatcameoutontopasbeingthemostsatisfying?Ifyouguessfive,you’reright.Andtheleastsatisfying?Theone-secondhugsdid.Butsurprisingly,theten-secondhugsscoredashighlyasthefive-secondhugdid.Thisisstrangebecausetensecondsisaprettylongtimeforahug.Thefactthatpeopleenjoyedthemsuggeststhatwereallyhonestlydolovehumancontact.Itisacomfortingthing.28.WhatcanwelearnfromPara1?A.Huggingisthemostconvenientwaytoshowcareandlove.B.Nothingcanmakeagrumpypersonwarmerormorecared.C.Ahugmaymakeagrumpypersonlosetemper.D.Ahugmayhelpagrumpypersoncalmdown.29.Whichofthefollowingarementionedinthestudy?①Whatisstudied②Howitwascarriedout③Whotookpartinit④WhenitwascarriedoutA.①② B.①②③ C.②③④ D.①②③④30.WhichofthefollowingstatementisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Neck-waistandcriss-crossaretheonlytwowaysthatpeoplehugeachother.B.Theneck-waisthugputstwoarmsundertheother’sarmpit.C.Evenifthereisaheightdifference,peoplestillpreferaneck-waisthug.D.Acriss-crosshugmakespeoplefeelequal.31.Accordingtothestudy,whichoffollowinghugisthemostsatisfying?A.One-secondhug. B.Three-secondhug. C.Four-secondhug. D.Ten-secondhug.32.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectstructureofthepassage?A.①//②//③//④⑤ B.①//②//③④//⑤ C.①②//③//④⑤ D.①②③//④//⑤(2022·广东佛山·八年级期末)ContentsPart1:BeforeyougoThingstobring………2Gettingtravelvisas............................5Besttimetotravel.............................8Part2:AfteryouarriveChangingmoney……15Findingahotel…….203-starhotels4-starhotels5-starhotelsGettingaround...............................45BusesTrainsPlanesRentingacarPart3:ThingstoseeChina...........................61Japan….95

ContentsKorea………….118Thailand……..132India………..151Singapore….177Malaysia……195Part4:Goodthingstobuy.........200Part5:HelpfultipsStayingsafe….213Localtraditions................231Importantholidays....................255Part6:UsefulexpressionsMandarin……..281English……..283Japanese........…….......285Korean………287Thai...................................289Indian..........................291Malay................................29333.Thetextispartofa________.A.letter B.book C.website D.dictionary34.Whoarethetarget(目标)readersofthetext?________A.Scientists. B.Tourists. C.Drivers. D.Managers.35.Whichparttellsyouaboutbuyinggifts?________A.Part1. B.Part2. C.Part3. D.Part4.36.InPart5,youcanfindinformationonthe________.A.timetovisitamuseumB.placestobuypresentsC.thingstodoinafestivalD.waystohelpothers37.MandarininPart6isprobablya________.A.language B.country C.hotel D.festival(2022·广东佛山·八年级期末)Haveyouevermetsuchathing?Youmaybewalkinginaparkonarainydaywhenasmallfrog(青蛙)fallsonyourhead.Thenanothercomesdownandanotherandanotherallroundyou.Itisrainingfrogs!!Canthisbetrue?Yes,itcan!OneRomanmanwroteaboutfrogsrainingfromtheskyalmost2,000yearsago.

Whilefrograinhashappenedforcenturies,weonlyhavesomerecords(记录)throughouthistory.TheearliestrecordsgobacktothefirstcenturyADinJapan,Serbia,Uruguay,andHungary.Inrecentyears,itseemsthattheUnitedStatesandBritainhaveseenthisstrangerain.

Infact,therearenotonlyfrogsrainbutalsofishrainandothersmallanimalrainintheworld.Thiscansometimeshappenwhenaverystrongwindblowsoverthetopsofseas,lakesoroceans.Smallfrogsandfisharenotveryheavy,sothewindscanpickthemuptotheskyandthentheycomebackdownwithrain.

Ifyouareinterestedinwhat“rainingfrogs”lookslike,youcangotowatchthe1999movieMagnolia.Inthemovie,thefamilymetabigfrograininasmalltowninAmerica.Itmademanymoviegoersdisgusted.Theysaidtheydidn’twanttoseeitinreallife.Theywouldbetooafraidtowalkoutoftheirhomes.38.Howmanycountrieshadfrograinsaccordingtothepassage?________A.Four. B.Five. C.Six. D.Seven.39.InParagraph3,youmayfindtheanswerto“________”.A.Whatisafrograinlike? B.Whyisthereafrograin?C.Whencanyouseeafrograin? D.Wheredoesafrograinhappen?40.WhatcanweknowaboutthefilmMagnolia?________A.Itisveryfamous. B.Itisallaboutfrogs.C.Itcameoutin1999. D.ItisanAmericanmovie.41.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“disgusted”probablymeaninChinese?________A.恶心的 B.好奇的 C.遗憾的 D.满足的42.Whichpartofanewspaperdoesthepassagecomefrom?________A.ScienceWorld. B.Plants&Animals.C.SchoolTime. D.StoryLand.(2022·广东佛山·八年级期末)In2015GooglestartedGoogleExpeditions,afreeappwithvirtualreality(VR).Itisatool(工具)forclassroomuse.Itallowsteacherstoactas“guides”,takingtheirstudentsonavirtual(虚拟的)fieldtriptoanyplaceinthevirtualworld,atanytimeinhistory.TouseGoogleExpeditions,auserwearsaheadphoneconnectedtoacomputerormobilephonetoexperiencea3Dsetting.Withthese,itsscenes(场景)andsoundsseemreal.Theusercan“move”aroundinit.NowGoogleExpeditionsoffersmorethan600virtualfieldtrips.StudentscantravelbackintimetovisitthefamousSummerPalace,experiencetheearlylifeofthekingsandevengoinsideaplanttoseehowphotosynthesis(光合作用)happens.Italsoallowsstudentstoexperienceadayinthelifeofpolicemen,doctors,engineersandmanymore.KatelynFlanagan,12,goestoaschoolinNewJersey.ShetriedaGoogleExpeditionaboutspace.ShejumpedonthemoonandvisitedtheplanetsJupiterandMars.“Itwassocoolandsolifelike.ItseemsIwasontherealmoon!”shesaid.YetnoteveryoneisexcitedaboutVR.Someworryitcanbeharmfultotheireyes.However,doctorshaven’tfoundanyevidenceaboutit.“Rightnow,Idon’tseeanyreasonnottouseVRintheclassroom,”DrMartinBankssaid.43.GooglemadeGoogleExpeditionsmainlyfor________.A.schools B.companies C.factories D.museums44.WhichofthefollowingsisTRUEaboutGoogleExpeditions?A.Peoplehavetopaytouseit. B.Manypeoplelovetouseit.C.Itisakindoffieldtrip. D.Itneedscomputersandheadphones.45.WhatdidKatelynFlanaganthinkofherGoogleExpeditionsexperience?A.Dangerous. B.Useful. C.Exciting. D.Boring.46.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“evidence”probablymeaninChinese?A.措施 B.证据 C.原理 D.功效47.Thepassagemainlytalksabout________.A.ascienceresearch B.aninterestingexperienceC.anewschoolsubject D.anexcitingteachingtool(2022·广东深圳·八年级期末)HotelTransylvania:TransformaniaRunningtime:87minutesIt’sanAmericanfilmdirectedbyDerekDrymonandJenniferKluska.Afteroneexperiment,Dracandhismonsterpalsareallturnedintohumans,andJohnnybecomesamonster.Sotheyworkhardtogethertofindawaytochangeback.TurningRedRunningtime:100minutesIt’sananimationproducedbyPixarAnimationStudiosandWaltDisneyPictures.Inthisfilm,a13-year-oldteenager,MeilinLeefindsherselfstronglyaffected(影响)bythearrivalofpuberty(青春期),changingemotionsandherperiod.Whenevershegetstooexcited,she“poofs”intoagiantredpanda.It’saboutfamily,friendshipandembracingourselves.TheIceAgeAdventuresofBuckWildRunningtime:82minutesThisisanAmericancomputer-animatedadventurecomedyfilm.Thethrill-seekingbrothersCrashandEddiesetouttofindaplaceoftheirown,butquicklyfindthemselvestrappedinacave.Luckily,theyarerescuedbyBuckWild,andtogethertheymustfacethedinosaurswholiveintheLostWorld.DCLeagueofSuperPetsRunningtime:100minutesKryptotheSuper-Dog(DwayneJohnson)andSuperman(JohnKrasinski)arebestfriends,astheysharethesamesuperpowersandfightcrimeincitiessidebyside.However,KryptomustmasterhisownpowersforarescuemissionwhenSupermangetsintotrouble.48.Whichfilmshowsateenagegirl’sgrowing-up?A.HotelTransylvania:Transformania. B.TurningRed.C.TheIceAgeAdventuresofBuckWild. D.DCLeagueofSuper-Pets.49.WhathappenstoCrashandEddieontheirwaytofindtheirplace?A.Getlostintheforest. B.Betrappedinacave.C.Becomeill. D.Gethurt.50.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“poofs”meaninSection2?A.钻入 B.吹走 C.变身 D.拥抱51.WhatdoyouthinkofKryptoaccordingtotheintroduction?A.Brave. B.Shy. C.Lazy. D.Cheerful.52.Wherecanyouprobablyseethispassage?A.Inaguidebook. B.Inasciencebook.C.Inasportsmagazine. D.Inamoviemagazine.(2022·广东佛山·八年级期末)Summerholidayiscoming.Herearesomeinterestingsummerprogramsfrommuseums.ThePostalMuseumInthePostalMuseum,youcanlearnaboutthehistoryofstamps.Youcanmakeyourpostcardsandevenstampswithyourowndrawings.Thenyoucanwriteandmailthepostcardswithyourstamp!Comeandjoinus!Itonlycostsyou5dollars.Date:July17—23

Age:11—13

Tel:965-0400TheLyonAirMuseumIfyouareinterestedinairandspace,pleasecomehere.It’sagoodplacetomakeandflyyourownpaperairplane.YoucanalsowatchanIMAXmovieaboutStarWarsandclimbintoarealairplane.10dollarsforeachvisitor.Date:July29—30

Age:8—11

Tel:654-0930TheScienceMuseumInthisinterestingmuseum,youcanexperiencevideoartandcomputertechnology.YoucanplayVRgamestovisitafuturecity.Youcanalsoaskrobotsquestions.It’llbewonderful!15dollarsforeachprogramme.Date:August7—20

Age:9—12

Tel:357-3030TheBuildingMuseumComeandjoinusfordesignchallenges!Youcantakefieldtripstosomefamousbuildingsandlearntobuildsmallhouseswithsoftblocks.Andyoudon’tneedtopayforanyprogram.Date:August21—27

Age:13—15

Tel:272-056053.TheprogramatthePostalMuseummayinterestafanof________.A.painting B.sports C.robots D.traveling54.WhatcanyoudointheprogramattheLyonAirMuseum?A.Buypostcards. B.PlayVRgames. C.Watchmovie. D.Makestamps.55.HowlongistheScienceMuseumprogram?A.Twodays. B.Threedays. C.Aweek. D.Twoweeks.56.Whichmuseumoffersafreeprogram?A.ThePostalMuseum. B.TheLyonAirMuseum.C.TheScienceMuseum. D.TheBuildingMuseum57.Thispassageisprobablyfroma________.A.storybook B.newspaper C.guidebook D.textbook(2022·广东阳江·八年级期末)Derek:Ihaveabigfamily.It’sgreatbecauseIreallyenjoyfamilypartieswithmyaunts,uncles,cousins,andotherrelatives(亲戚).I’mgladthatmygrandparentslivewithus.Inourculturewerespect(尊敬)oldpeople.Sheena:Inmyfamily,it’shardforgirls.Myparentsangry(使生气)mebecausetheyalwayswanttoknowwhereIamandwhoI’mwith.MygrandmothertellsmewhatIshoulddoandshouldn’tdo.Idon’tlikethatIdon’tlikebigfamilies.Iwantajob.Iwanttobeindependent.Emma:Myfamilyissmall—it’sjustmymom,mydad,mybrother,andme.Bothmyparentswork,sowedon’tusuallyeatmealstogether.Infact,Iusuallyeatalone,Ihaveonecousin.ButIdon’tseehimoftenbecausehelivesinAustralia!Andmygrandparentslive350kmaway,soIdon’tseethemveryofteneither.Jason:Ithinkit’sgoodtohaveasmallfamilylikemine.It’seasiertodowhatyouwant.Icertainlydon’twanttolivewitholdpeople,becauseIprefer(更喜欢)tospendtimewithmyfriendsfromschool.58.Dereklikesbigfamiliesbecausehe________.A.cangetlotsoflove B.respectsoldpeopleC.enjoysfamilyparties D.cangetlotsofadvice59.WhatproblemdoesSheenahave?A.Shehastoworklate.B.Shecan’tseehergrandmotheroften.C.Herfamilyarestrictwithher.D.Herparentsoftengetangrywithher.60.Emmahasafamilyof________.A.4 B.5 C.6 D.761.BothEmmaandJason________.A.havemanyfriendsB.haveasmallfamilyC.comefromAustraliaD.wanttolivewiththeold62.Whatquestiondothefourpeopleanswer?A.Whatdoyoudoforyourfamily?B.Canyoutellusaboutyourfamily?C.Doyougetalongwithyourfamily?D.Howmanypeoplearethereinyourfamily?(2022·广东河源·八年级期末)StephenHawkingisoneofthemostfamousscientistsinthiscentury.Hewasbornin1942.He’sworldfamousonspaceandtime.Stephenwassearchingsomeverybigquestions,suchas“Howdidtheuniversebegin?Howwillitend?”StephenwasastudentatOxfordUniversity.Hestudiedmathandscience.Then,attheageoftwenty,hebecamesick.Hewassoyoung,butthedoctorssaidtohisfamily,‘Hehasonlytwomoreyearstolive.’Infact,thedoctorswerewrong—hedidn’tdie.Hecouldn’twalkbutheusedawheelchair(轮椅).Hecouldn’tfeedhimselfandgetinoroutofbedhimself.Buthedidn’tyieldtothecondition.Hetalkedwiththehelpofacomputer.AfterOxford,StephenwenttoCambridgeUniversity.Threeyearslater,in1965,hebecameadoctorofphilosophy(哲学).Becauseofhisserioushealthproblems,itwasdifficultforhimtodrawortowrite.Sohestartedtothinkinpictures.Withthisnewwayofthinking,hebecameoneofthemostfamous

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