When I was in school, I got into an argument (争吵) with a boy in my class.
I thought that “I” was right and “he” was wrong—and he thought that “I” was wrong and “he” was right. The teacher decided to teach us a lesson.
She brought us up to the front of the class and placed him on one side of her desk and me on the other. There was a large round object on her desk. It was black. But when she asked the boy, he answered, “White.”
I couldn't believe it! Another argument started, this time about the color of the object.
The teacher told us to change our places. Then she asked me, “What color is the object?” I had to answer, “White.” It was an object with two differently colored sides. From his side it was white. From my side it was black.
Sometimes we need to stand in other persons' shoes and look at the problem through their eyes.
1.________ taught the writer a lesson.
A.His classmate B.He himself C.His teacher D.His mother
2.Why did the object look so different in color?
A.Because the boy and the writer had no ideas about colors.
B.Because the object had two different colors on the two sides.
C.Because the boy and the writer liked making arguments with each other.
D.Because the teacher was so angry that she wanted to make fun of them.
3.What can we learn from the story?
A.We must believe in ourselves and speak out the fact.
B.Never have an argument with our friend in front of teachers.
C.Teachers are always cleverer than their students.
D.We need to look at a problem from others' views.
八年级英语阅读单选困难题
When I was in primary school, I got into a big argument (争吵) with a boy in my class. I forgot what the argument was about, but I will never forget the lesson I learned that day.
I thought that I was right and he was wrong – and he thought that I was wrong and he was right. The teacher decided to teach us a very important lesson.
In the middle of her desk was a large, round ball. I could clearly see that it was black. She asked the boy what color the ball was. “White,” he answered.She brought us to the front of the class and asked him to stand on one side of her desk and me on the other.
I couldn’t believe he said the ball was white, when it was obviously (明显地) black! Another argument started between us, this time about the color of the ball.
The teacher told us to change places and then asked me what color the ball was. I answered: “White.”
It was a ball with two differently colored sides, and from his side it was white. Only from my side it was black.
Sometimes we need to look at problems from the other person’s view in order to truly understand his or her perspective (观点).
1. What happened to the writer in the beginning?
A. She fought with a boy in her class.
B. She didn’t get along with boys.
C. She had a big argument with a boy.
D. A boy tried to teach her a lesson.
2.When in the boy’s place, the writer changed her answer because _____.
A. the boy changed his answer too
B. the ball had two differently colored sides
C. she wanted to say sorry to the boy
D. the teacher said the boy was right
3.What lesson can we learn from the story?
A. Put yourself into others’ shoes.
B. Seeing is not always believing.
C. Nobody can always be right.
D. Different people have different opinions.
八年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
When I was in school, I got into an argument (争吵) with a boy in my class.
I thought that “I” was right and “he” was wrong—and he thought that “I” was wrong and “he” was right. The teacher decided to teach us a lesson.
She brought us up to the front of the class and placed him on one side of her desk and me on the other. There was a large round object on her desk. It was black. But when she asked the boy, he answered, “White.”
I couldn't believe it! Another argument started, this time about the color of the object.
The teacher told us to change our places. Then she asked me, “What color is the object?” I had to answer, “White.” It was an object with two differently colored sides. From his side it was white. From my side it was black.
Sometimes we need to stand in other persons' shoes and look at the problem through their eyes.
1.________ taught the writer a lesson.
A.His classmate B.He himself C.His teacher D.His mother
2.Why did the object look so different in color?
A.Because the boy and the writer had no ideas about colors.
B.Because the object had two different colors on the two sides.
C.Because the boy and the writer liked making arguments with each other.
D.Because the teacher was so angry that she wanted to make fun of them.
3.What can we learn from the story?
A.We must believe in ourselves and speak out the fact.
B.Never have an argument with our friend in front of teachers.
C.Teachers are always cleverer than their students.
D.We need to look at a problem from others' views.
八年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。(共10小题,每小题1.5分,计15分)
When I was in primary school, I got into a big argument (争吵) with a boy in my class. I forgot what the argument was about, but I will never forget the lesson I learned that day.
I thought that I was right and he was wrong – and he thought that I was wrong and he was right. The teacher decided to teach us a very important lesson.
In the middle of her desk was a large, round ball. I could clearly see that it was black. She asked the boy what color the ball was. “White,” he answered.She brought us to the front of the class and asked him to stand on one side of her desk and me on the other.
I couldn’t believe he said the ball was white, when it was obviously (明显地) black! Another argument started between us, this time about the color of the ball.
The teacher told us to change places and then asked me what color the ball was. I answered: “White.”
It was a ball with two differently colored sides, and from his side it was white. Only from my side it was black.
Sometimes we need to look at problems from the other person’s view in order to truly understand his or her perspective (观点).
1.What happened to the writer in the beginning?
A. She fought with a boy in her class.
B. She didn’t get along with boys.
C. She had a big argument with a boy.
D. A boy tried to teach her a lesson.
2.When in the boy’s place, the writer changed her answer because _____.
A. the boy changed his answer too
B. the ball had two differently colored sides
C. she wanted to say sorry to the boy
D. the teacher said the boy was right
3.What lesson can we learn from the story?
A. Put yourself into others’ shoes.
B. Seeing is not always believing.
C. Nobody can always be right.
D. Different people have different opinions.
八年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
During my childhood, I was looking forward to growing up. When I began to learn math, I couldn't tell “6” from “9”. The two numbers looked the same to me. This was the beginning of my struggles(挣扎)in school. The teachers in the kindergarten(幼儿园) let students work out some math problems. But at that time, I still couldn't understand which one was “9” and which one was “6”. The teacher said, “You are a stupid kid.” My tears poured down like heavy rain on a summer night.
My parents were top students when they were young. So they had a high expectation for me. They said, “If you don't do well in school, you'll get a spanking(打屁股).”
As time went by, I became a middle school student. Math was still a big problem. I was afraid to get bad grades and I often argued with my parents. I was very worried and tired out and I no longer wanted to grow up.
However, one day I realized that my painful times wouldn't stay with me for my whole life. My pain may be there for a moment, but it will leave after I learn how to deal with it. And all of these painful experiences well reward me, as long as I don't give up. What I need to do is making progress by trying and working as hard as I can.
1.What was difficult for the writer?
A.Math. B.English. C.Painting. D.Life.
2.How did the writer feel after hearing his kindergarten teacher's words?
A.Stupid. B.Funny. C.Sad. D.Relaxed.
3.Why didn't the writer want to grow up when he was in middle school?
A.Because he often got a spanking.
B.Because he got bad grades at his subjects.
C.Because he often argued with his parents.
D.Because he was worried about grades and tired of arguments.
4.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.The writer could tell “6” from“9”in his childhood.
B.The parents did not think it was important about the grades.
C.The middle school teacher helped the writer get out of the pain.
D.The writer understood painful times could not always be there.
八年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Notice!
Boys and girls, it’s not easy being a middle school student, isn’t it? When I was your age, I had all kinds of problems. For example, I didn’t know what to do when my best friend got a new friend. I thought my parents didn’t understand me. And I didn’t know how to make good use of time.
Do you have such problems? If your answer is “YES”, don’t worry. I’d be glad to share my stories with you and help you enjoy your school life more.
As a public speaker, I give about thirty talks to middle schools every year. This is my first talk in China. Come and share your problems with me! I’m looking forward to seeing you!
Date: June 19th (Friday)
Time: 9:20 a.m. ~ 11:20 a.m.
Place: Room No. 305 in the classroom building
Maria Miller
June 17th
1.How long will the talk last?
A.For an hour. B.For an hour and a half. C.For two hours. D.For two hours and a half.
2.When did Maria Miller put up the notice?
A.On Tuesday. B.On Wednesday. C.On Thursday. D.On Friday.
3.We can learn from the notice that _________.
A.the talk is about middle school students’ problems
B.Ms. Miller has given lots of talks in China
C.Ms. Miller will give the talk in the afternoon
D.Ms. Miller will give the talk in the library
八年级英语阅读单选简单题查看答案及解析
When I was in the middle school, my 1 did an exchange(交流) with a French school.Some of my classmates and I went to 2 in France.The school was in a small and beautiful town.One of my 3 , Robin, was staying with a family.The family had a yard of 4 .One evening, Robin’s host mother asked him which his 5 chicken was.Robin looked at the chickens, and 6 a lovely one.So he pointed(指) at it.
7 that evening, dinner was ready, and it was a roast chicken(烤鸡).The host mother was very proud(骄傲的) and asked.“ 8 do you like your chicken?” At that time, Robin 9 what “favorite” meant.Oh, my poor chicken! After that, Robin felt 10 for days because he thought he made the chicken die(死).He also thought it was very delicious, though.
1. A.teacher B.school C.parents D.house
2. A.study B.work C.live D.play
3. A.sisters B.classmates C.students D.cousins
4. A.dogs B.cats C.chickens D.ducks
5. A.favorite B.famous C.own D.best
6. A.took B.saw C.made D.had
7. A.Later B.After C.Before D.Ago
8. A.What B.Which C.How D.Why
9. A.said B.knew C.heard D.spoke
10. A.happy B.excited C.surprised D.sorry
八年级英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
How to make the world a better place? Start with small changes like sharing. In Yin- chuan, Ningxia, there is such a “beautiful” family.
Wu Hai works for NXTV (Ningxia Broadcast and TV Station). He developed an interest in reading as a boy. When he was in Grade 1, he got his first library card. Since then, he has been a real “fan” of reading.
One day, in May, 2014, Wu went to a reading salon (沙龙). To go to the salon, he had to pay 100 yuan. Wu thought it was a pity that some of his friends wouldn’t like to go because of the cost.
Two months later, Wu and his wife,Sun Ping, started a free reading workshop. They named it “Sunshine Sharing Collection”. They wanted to promote (宣扬) the idea that “sharing makes a change in reading”.
Sun Ping also works for NXTV. After talking with her husband, she started an online course (课程), Voice Bookroom. Through the course, she helps members of the workshop to improve their reading skills. They also organize reading and sharing activities in schools with students and teachers. In 2019, the Wu family was named as “the most beautiful family in Yinchuan”.
1.In July, 2014, _________ .
A.Wu got his first library card
B.Wu paid 100 yuan to go to a reading salon
C.Wu and his wife started Sunshine Sharing Collection
D.the Wu family was named as “the most beautiful family in Yinchuan”
2.Sun started Voice Bookroom to help the workshop members to improve their _________ skills.
A.listening B.speaking C.reading D.writing
3.The writer writes the passage mainly to _______.
A.encourage us to read a lot B.introduce a “beautiful” family
C.show us the joy of reading D.advise us to go to reading salons
八年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
Wishing to encourage her young son's progress on the piano, a mother took her boy to a pianist's concert on a summer holiday evening. After they found their _____, the mother saw two friends in the hall and walked to _____ them.
It was the boy's first time to come to the hall. He thought it was a good _____ for him to explore the wonders of the concert hall. He _____ and walked around. He walked _____ a door marked “No Entrance”.
When the hall lights got dark, the _____ would begin. The mother returned to her seat and discovered that her son was _____. The mother was _____ worried at that moment that tears were in her eyes.
The concert began, and the lights focused on the wonderful piano on stage. The mother was surprised to see her little boy _____ at the keyboard, playing the song Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star ______ he did at home.
At the moment, the great pianist ______, quickly moved to the piano and whispered in the boy's ear, “Don't stop. Keep playing.” He leaned over and began filling in a low voice with his left ______, then added a running obbligato with his right hand. They played the piano together ______. The old pianist and the young beginner changed a frightening situation into a wonderful creative experience. The audience stood up and ______ them.
An artist's achievements and charm depend on not only ______ perfect skills but his good qualities.
1.A.desks B.stages C.seats D.pianos
2.A.greet B.feed C.notice D.search
3.A.use B.chance C.season D.culture
4.A.put up B.dressed up C.got up D.stood up
5.A.through B.across C.above D.over
6.A.film B.concert C.conversation D.meeting
7.A.sleepy B.missing C.tired D.excited
8.A.so B.very C.much D.such
9.A.sit B.to sit C.sat D.sitting
10.A.when B.if C.as D.before
11.A.ran B.jumped C.came D.left
12.A.hand B.shoulder C.foot D.leg
13.A.badly B.carelessly C.terribly D.happily
14.A.fought with B.laughed at C.shouted at D.cheered for
15.A.her B.his C.your D.their
八年级英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
You should try to have a good relationship with your neighbours, because you never know when you may need their help. If they do something to annoy (让……不高兴) you, it is better to discuss it in a polite _____ than to have an argument (争论) about it.
For example, if your neighbours are playing loud music that you do not like, ask them politely to _____ the music instead of calling the police directly for help.
Trees and fences (围栏) can also be a _____ of disagreement between neighbours. My grandmother likes _____ outside in the sun after lunch. But her neighbours has put up a high fence that _____ sunshine from going into her yard in the early afternoon. My grandmother does not want to be _____ with him. _____ he gave her a lot of support when my grandfather died last year. So she went to talk with the neighbour in a _____ way.
Then her neighbour lowered the fence just enough to give her some sunshine _____ losing his privacy (私人空间). My grandmother cut down the tree that was above his ______ and dropped leaves all over his lawn (草坪) in the autumn. Finally, they reached an agreement which made both pleased.
1.A.movie B.way C.manner D.key
2.A.turn down B.turn up C.turn off D.turn on
3.A.corner B.cause C.result D.message
4.A.running B.playing C.sitting D.painting
5.A.stops B.opens C.shows D.steals
6.A.lonely B.silly C.angry D.awful
7.A.Since B.If C.Although D.Because
8.A.terrible B.friendly C.stupid D.impolite
9.A.with B.without C.out D.above
10.A.garden B.school C.hospital D.family
八年级英语完型填空困难题查看答案及解析
单词拼写(5’)
1.When I came in , he was ___________ (争吵) with his parents.
2.It is very ___________(幸运) for me that I catch the last bus.
3.However, his parents didn’t agree with his ___________(决定).
4.Can you tell me the _____(true) about the event.
5.It snowed ______ (heavy) yesterday so that we couldn’t go to school.
八年级英语单词拼写困难题查看答案及解析