—Do you think the students need to have lunch at school?
—____. It’s good for them to save time.
A. Yes, I think so
B. No, I don’t think so
C. I agree with you
D. I don’t agree with you
八年级英语单项填空简单题
—Do you think the students need to have lunch at school?
—____. It’s good for them to save time.
A. Yes, I think so
B. No, I don’t think so
C. I agree with you
D. I don’t agree with you
八年级英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
—Do you have enough students to clean the library?
—No,I think we need .
A. many more B. much more
C. more much D. more many
八年级英语单选题困难题查看答案及解析
The students and teachers at Fairfield School think it’s necessary to look after the environment! This is what they’ve been doing:
Growing vegetables
Fairfield School students have their own vegetable garden. Both children and teachers plant and water the seeds (种子), then they pick the vegetables. And the vegetables are used in school meals. Now they can enjoy healthy food at lunchtime. “School meals are tastier than ever before!” says one pupil.
Recycling
The students don’t just bring their books to school ----- they bring their rubbish(垃圾) too! There are recycling bins (回收箱) in the playground for cans, plastic bottles, batteries and paper. The teachers give a prize to the student who works hardest to recycle every month.
Planting trees
‘This used to be one of the least beautiful areas of the city with no green areas,’ says the head teacher Lynne Johnson. ‘Now every child has planted their own tree, which he or she looks after during the week. They’ve made the view from the classroom more beautiful!’
Finding cleaner ways to get around
Everyone walks or rides to Fairfield School. “When the roads are busy, it’s faster to ride bikes than to go by car anyway,” says one student. Even the teachers don’t use their cars. “We can’t encourage our students to look after the environment if we don’t do it ourselves!” says one teacher.
Fairfield School is looking1.________ the environment. | |
Growing vegetables | Students and teachers plant and water vegetables in the2. ________. They also eat them for school 3.________. |
Recycling | Students also bring4. ________ things to school, such as cans, plastic bottles, batteries and 5.________. The students who does best in recycling can get a 6.________ every month. |
7.________ trees | The school wasn’t beautiful 8.________any green areas in the past. But now every student has his or her own tree, which has made the view from the classroom more9. ________. |
Finding cleaner ways to get around | Students and teachers don’t 10.________ to school any more, they are protecting the environment together. |
八年级英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
How does your lunch taste? Students at the Philips Academy Charter School in the US say their lunch tastes fresh and “proud” (自豪的).
From grades 6 to 8, students in the school had to grow their own lunch. On the small farm inside their kitchen, they grew vegetables like broccoli and many kinds of Asian Greens.
For most students, it was the first time for them to see how food is produced (生产).
The greens grow under lights. Each month, students from different grades come to water them. The farm produces about 8 pounds (3.6kg) of leafy greens every three weeks. The fresh food then goes to the students’ tables.
“We harvest it and then it’s used in the kitchen. We’re eating it during lunch, and it’s fun,” said Yves Millien, 14.
And this project (项目) is not only good for teaching science. It also helped change students’ eating habits. Catkin Flowers, 13, hated greens before. She thought they tasted bad. However, after she grew her own vegetables, Catkin changed her mind.
“I made this and I want to eat it because it’s good and I am proud of it,” said Flowers.
1.Why do the students say their lunch tastes “proud”?
A.Because they grow their own lunch. B.Because their lunch tastes delicious.
C.Because they cook their own lunch. D.Because their lunch is good for health.
2.Where do the students grow vegetables?
A.On a nearby farm. B.On the playground.
C.In their classrooms. D.In their school kitchen.
3.According to Catkin Flowers, we learn that ________.
A.the project made her hate greens
B.the project improved her learning habits
C.the project made her eat more vegetables
D.the project changed her idea about science
4.What does the school wish students to lean from this project?
A.To improve their school grades. B.To know more about green plants.
C.To make much money by growing food. D.To have a good understanding of health.
八年级英语阅读单选简单题查看答案及解析
How does your lunch taste? Students at the Philips Academy Charter School in the US say their lunch tastes fresh and “proud”.
From grades 6 to 8,1.. On the small farm inside their kitchen, they grew vegetables like broccoli, lettuce and many kinds of Asian greens(青菜).
For most students, 2.. The greens grow under lights. Each month, students from different grades come to water them and take care of them. The farm produces about 8 pounds (3.6 kg) of Asian greens every three weeks. The fresh food then goes to the students.
“We harvest(收获)it and then it’s used in the kitchen and the salad bar. And we’re eating it during lunch. It’s so much fun,” said Yves Millien, 14. 3. It also helped change students’ eating habits. Catkin Flowers, 13, hated greens before. 4.. However, after she grew her own vegetables, Catkin changed her mind. “I made this and I want to eat it because it’s good and I am proud of it,” said Flowers.
A.it was the first time for them to see how people produce(生产)food
B.it was a good chance for them to learn about vegetables
C.She thought they tasted bad
D.This project is not only good for teaching science
E.they had to grow their own lunch
八年级英语补全短文5选4简单题查看答案及解析
任务型阅读 根据所读内容,在空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。
The students and teachers at Fairfield School think it’s necessary to look after the environment! This is what they’ve been doing:
Growing vegetables
Fairfield School students have their own vegetable garden. Both children and teachers plant and water the seeds (种子), then they pick the vegetables. And the vegetables are used in school meals. Now they can enjoy healthy food at lunchtime. “School meals are tastier than ever before!” says one pupil.
Recycling
The students don’t just bring their books to school ----- they bring their rubbish(垃圾) too! There are recycling bins (回收箱) in the playground for cans, plastic bottles, batteries and paper. The teachers give a prize to the student who works hardest to recycle every month.
Planting trees
‘This used to be one of the least beautiful areas of the city with no green areas,’ says the head teacher Lynne Johnson. ‘Now every child has planted their own tree, which he or she looks after during the week. They’ve made the view from the classroom more beautiful!’
Finding cleaner ways to get around
Everyone walks or rides to Fairfield School. “When the roads are busy, it’s faster to ride bikes than to go by car anyway,” says one student. Even the teachers don’t use their cars. “We can’t encourage our students to look after the environment if we don’t do it ourselves!” says one teacher.
Fairfield School is 1. after the environment. | |
Growing vegetables | Students and teachers plant and water vegetables in the garden. They also eat them for school 2.________. |
Recycling | Students also bring3._______ things to school, such as cans, plastic bottles, batteries and paper. The students who does best in recycling can get a prize every month. |
4._______ trees | The school wasn’t beautiful5._______any green areas in the past. But now every student has his or her own tree, which has made the view from the classroom more beautiful. |
Finding cleaner ways to get around | Students and teachers don’t drive to school any more, they are protecting the environment together. |
八年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析
Choose the best answer
How does your lunch taste? Students at the Philips Academy Charter School in the US say their lunch taste fresh and “proud”.
From grades 6 to 8 students in the school had to grow their own lunch. On the small farm inside their kitchen, they grew crops like broccoli and many kinds of Asian greens.
To most students, it was the first time for them to see how food is produced (生产). The greens grow under artificial lights (人造灯). Each month, students from different grades come to observe ( 观察) and water them. The farm produced about 8 pounds (3.6 kg) of leafy greens every three weeks. The fresh food was soon on the students’°table.
“We harvest it and then it’s used in the kitchen and the salad bar. And we’re eating it during lunch, and it’s fun,”said Yves Millien, 14.
And this organic (有机的) project is not only for teaching science. It really helped change students’eating behavior. Catkin Flowers, 13, hated green food before. She thought they tasted bad. However, aft er she grew her own crops, Catkin changed her mind.
“I made this and I want to eat it because it’s good and I am proud of it,”said Catkin.
1.The students say their lunch tastes “proud” because ________.
A.they grow their own lunch B.their lunch tastes delicious
C.they cook their own lunch D.their lunch is good for their health
2.The students grow vegetables _______.
A.in their classrooms B.in their school kitchen
C.on a nearby farm D.on the playground
3.The farm takes ________ to produce about 8 pounds of leafy greens.
A.one month B.two weeks C.a week D.three weeks
4.According to Catkin Flowers, the project has changes her _______.
A.attitude toward science B.eating habits
C.work style D.learning habits
5.What can we infer from the story?
A.The school doesn’t have enough money to buy food.
B.Students in the US enjoy growing vegetables.
C.The project is part of the school’s science class.
D.The project aims to change students’eating habits.
八年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
--Where ______ you ______lunch?---At home.There was no school lunch.
A.did,have B.are ,having
C. will,have D.do,have
八年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Do you have enough men to carry the clothes? —No. I think we need ____ men.
A. another B. two others C. more two D. two more
八年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Must I buy lunch at school?
—No, you needn’t. You __________ bring your own lunch if you want to.
A.should B.must C.will D.can
八年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析