(2019原创)It is ________ to break in when others are speaking.
A.soft B.rude C.quick D.gentle
八年级英语单选题中等难度题
(2019原创)It is ________ to break in when others are speaking.
A.soft B.rude C.quick D.gentle
八年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
(2020原创) When you go into a friend's home, it is p________ to greet other people in the house.
八年级英语根据首字母填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
(2014贵州贵阳)In China and some other countries,it is impolite to speak loudly________you are having a meal.
A.before
B.while
C.after
八年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
All of us want to be heard, but are we listening when other people are speaking? Doing it well t1. lots of practice. Here are some useful tips.
First, give them your full attention. Put down your pen. Turn off your cell phone. Show them you are i2. in listening to them.
Second, use body language. Meet t3. eyes. Nod, smile and say “Mm hum.”, “Yeah!”, “I see.”, or “Really?” to show that you are listening.
T4., let them talk. Say things like “That’s really interesting.” or “I’d like to hear more.” Don’t finish their sentences for them. Don’t c5. the subject suddenly to talk about yourself, either. A good listener listens about 80% of the time d6.the conversation(交谈) and spends only 20% of the time talking. Remember that we have two ears and one mouth. For a reason listen more, and speak l7..
Fourth, be slow to share your i8.. It’s possible that the speakers just want to feel heard and understood. So 9. your own ideas only when they are needed.
Last but not least, put yourself in their shoes. You may not have a lot in common with them. But you can t10.to see their problems through their eyes. In doing so, you are better able to understand them and their problems.
八年级英语单词填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
My teacher said to a student, “Give me your phone.”
We all looked in surprise. Kyle, a student who I never saw text in class, gave the teacher his phone.
When the teacher left, two students who I often saw text in class started boasting(吹嘘) about how they sent text messages and never got caught.
“Kyle, you stupid! I put my phone under my desk so it looks like I'm looking at my textbooks,” one of them said.
“Isn't it funny that we always text and never get caught?” the other one laughed.
They must have thought they were smart, because they never got caught and Kyle did. But which situation is worse: getting caught, or getting away with it? Rules are there for a reason.
These two students might not get caught, but neither of them had good grades. They didn't pay any attention to the class, and I think they will keep doing this.
People don't just break big rules and get thrown into jail(监狱) overnight. They take it one step at a time. Kyle might have gotten caught, but at least he learned a good lesson. He will not break the rules in the future, so he will learn more in class and stay out of trouble. It's smarter not to break small rules.
1.Why did the teacher ask Kyle to give up his phone?
A.She wanted to find out what Kyle just texted.
B.Kyle was playing with his phone in class.
C.The students wanted to see Kyle's new phone.
D.She likes Kyle's phone.
2.In the future, the two students might________.
A.pay more attention in class
B.keep texting during class
C.not break any rules again
D.give up playing with their phones
3.From the story, we know that the writer________.
A.doesn't think Kyle is a good student
B.thinks getting caught in class is worse
C.thinks the two students might break bigger rules
D.thinks the two students are great
八年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Did you know that “OK” has1.birthday? It’s on March 23. And this year, the word “OK” will be 181 years old.
“OK” is widely2. (speak) all over the world, New York Daily News reported.
It was first introduced3.the world in the Boston Morning Post on March 23, 1839. It read “o.k. – oll korrect (all correct)”. It was only a joke at that time. But 4. (late) “OK”became widely used in documents and telegraphs (电报). People used it to say that all was well.
Today, we use it almost every day. “How about 2 o’clock? OK?” “OK.” The word “OK” is easy to say and write. It is also clear enough for people5. (understand).
It also has neutrality (中性) that other words don’t have. You may say something is great, while other people may say it isn’t. 6.with “OK”, everyone usually agrees.
There are different ways of spelling “OK”: okay, ok, and O.K. for example. But they all sound the same. However, “OK” is7. (widely) used spelling and is often used in writing. People sometimes use “okay” when writing because it looks more like a real word.
“OK” is so useful8.it’s known around the world. You may not know the language9. someone who’s talking to you, but10. (say) “OK” with gestures helps you understand each other.
八年级英语语法填空困难题查看答案及解析
Many people say dolphins are intelligent. They seem to be able to think, understand and learn things quickly. But are they as smart as humans, or are they more like cats and dogs? Dolphins use their brains quite differently from the way humans do. But scientists say dolphins and humans are very similar in some ways. How?
Like humans, every dolphin has its own “name”. The name is a special whistle(哨声). Each dolphin chooses a specific(特有的) whistle for itself, usually by its first birthday. Dolphins are like people in other ways, too. They “talk” to each other about a lot of things—such as their age, their feelings, and finding food. They also use a system of sounds and body language to communicate. Understanding dolphin conversation is not easy for humans. No one “speaks dolphin” yet, but some scientists are trying to learn.
Dolphins are also social animals. They live in groups called pods, and they often join others from different pods to play games and have fun—just like people. Scientists believe playing together is something only intelligent animals do.
Dolphins and humans are similar in another way: both species make plans for getting things they want. In the seas of southern Brazil, for example, dolphins use an intelligent plan to get food. When there are fish near a boat, dolphins signal(发信号) to the fishermen to put their nets in the water. Using this method, the men can catch a lot of fish. Why do dolphins help the men? There is an advantage for them: they get to eat some of the fish that escape(逃脱) from the net.
1.What is a dolphin's “name”?
A.It is a kind of game.
B.It is a body sign.
C.It is a dolphin's age.
D.It is a specific sound.
2.Scientists believe ________ is something only intelligent animals do.
A.singing songs B.playing together C.finding food D.making decisions
3.What can we infer from the passage?
A.Some scientists can understand dolphins' system of sounds.
B.Dolphins probably help fishermen by using their body language.
C.Humans join dolphins' groups to get things we want.
D.Dolphins can talk to humans about their age and their feelings.
4.What's the main idea of the passage?
A.Dolphins can communicate with each other at birth.
B.Dolphins are social animals because they play together.
C.Dolphins are smart and are like humans in some ways.
D.Dolphins help humans do many things like catching fish.
八年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
There are several kinds of distances people keep. Dr. Hall names them intimate, personal, social, and public. Intimate distance is being very close to another, as in a family. Personal distance might be the kind people put between themselves at a party. Social distance is more businesslike and formal. Public distance is used by actors, politicians, and leaders before a large group.
Scientists are trying to find out how people use these different distances. They want to discover why, when, and where people allow closeness or use space to protect themselves from others. Since proxemics (距离效应学) is a new science, there aren't many conclusions about the meaning of spaces separating people. But you can make some general observations (观察) on your own. Take note how you use space on different situations. What message do you get from other people as they move close to you or away from you? Does distance give you a feeling that you are being ignored (忽视)? When do you feel crowded?
Standing in line at a shop counter, you can learn about space. People keep just enough distance between each other so that they don't invade (侵犯) each other's area. If you should move in on another person's area, you would soon know it. That person would become nervous or turn around to show you the angry expression on his or her face. Or that person might simply tell you, "Please step back. I'm too crowded."
School is a good place to study how space is used and how people mark their own area. At school you probably have a desk or part of a table to call your own. How do you feel when you find someone sitting at your desk or covering your table with papers and books? Maybe you want to protect your area. You might tell the other person that it belongs to you. Then you might move his or her things aside. You might even ask that person to leave your area.
Whether people are close together or far from each other, space can tell you indeed. The most important thing in space dialogue is whether people respect one another's areas. Invading other people's space might mean trouble.
1.From the passage we can learn that _______.
A.close distance can make you feel comfortable
B.personal distance is between family members
C.close or not, there is distance between people
D.one must keep enough distance from others
2.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.You must protect your area from others' invading it.
B.Space among people is something important for us.
C.Scientists are studying why there are kinds of spaces.
D.Distance can tell the relationship between people.
3.What does the last sentence "Please step back. I'm too crowded" in Paragraph 4 mean?
A.Go away or I am leaving. B.You're standing too close to me.
C.Come and see I am here. D.You take all my area as yours.
4.The best title of the passage probably is ________.
A.Space does speak indeed B.How interesting space is!
C.Space can be everywhere D.One should own his space
八年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
Spring is the coming of a year. It means the cold winter has passed, and the new hope is coming. And for teenagers in the US that also means a vacation is on 1.(it) way.
In the US, students may begin their spring vacation at different times, 2.(depend) on where they live. 3. while students from one town are on vacation, their neighbors in the next town might have classes as usual. Spring vacation is also known 4. “spring break”. During this time, students have one or two weeks off from school. The break 5. (usual) falls in late March or April.
Spring break is a relaxing time. I6. of doing homework over the break, students can spend their days and nights free from schooltime stress. There are p7. of ways to spend the time. Some families go on vacation, visit 8. new state or even a new country. Others may travel to visit family 9. (member) who live far away. Some students either relax at home or visit 10. (friend) houses.
八年级英语语法填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Do you think you have a good memory (记忆)? It is difficult to say exactly what memory is. Even scientists who have been studying memory for many years say that they are still trying to find out what it is. We do know that a specific memory is not just one thing stored (存储) somewhere in the brain (大脑). A memory is made up of small pieces of information stored all over the brain.
The human brain is very small and light (only 2% of total body weight). But it needs about 20% of the oxygen (氧气) that our body takes in. We can't think well if our brain isn't getting enough oxygen, so always make sure there is enough oxygen in the air when you need to learn or remember something!
Why do you forget things sometimes? The main reason for forgetting something is that you did not learn it well enough in the beginning. For example, if you meet some new people and right away forget their names, it is because you didn't record (记录) the names when you heard them.
No one can remember everything, but everyone can learn how to improve their memory. Here are some ways:
●When you want to remember something, tell a friend about it. This way the new information becomes more memorable. Later on, think about the conversation with your friend. It will help you remember the information.
●Don't over-train your brain. When you've remembered a list of new vocabulary, stop studying. It's better to study a lot of material (材料) for a short time than a small part of material for a lot of time! But remember: you do have to practise your new vocabulary as soon as possible!
●If you have to remember something big, break it down into smaller parts. It's easier to remember 198756430387 if you break it into four smaller bits: 198-756-430-387.
●If you want to remember a piece of information, and you can't. Don't get angry. Relax when you study! Try to enjoy yourself. You are learning new things every minute. You will remember better if you are happy and relaxed.
In short, none of (没有一个) the ways can make your memory 100% perfect, but all of them are helpful.
1.Where is a memory stored in your brain?
A.In the left brain. B.Some parts of the brain. C.In the right brain. D.All over the brain.
2.Which of the following sentences is true according to the passage?
A.We can make our memory 100% perfect.
B.We can break the big information into big parts.
C.We'll forget things if we don't learn them well in the beginning.
D.We should spend a lot of time studying a small part of material.
3.According to the passage, the writer probably agrees with ________.
A.sharing new information with friends
B.remembering long numbers by wring
C.learning at least 100 new words at a time
D.getting angry when can't remember some information
4.What is the main idea of the passage?
A.What the human brain is. B.Why we forget something.
C.How we improve our memory. D.Where memories are stored in the brain.
八年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析