When I was five years old, my mother first asked me a41. “What’s the most42Part(部分)of one’s body(身体)?” she asked me. At the moment, I43listening to songs very much, so I answered, “My44, Mom.” “I don’t think so,” said my mother. She always asked me this question, but I45gave her the right (正确的) answer.
Last year, my grandmother46the world. For the first time, I saw my mother47so sadly. All the people in my family were very48. That night, my mother asked the49question again. “You need to50this important lesson today, my dear,” she said to me. “The most important part of one’s body is the shoulder (肩膀).”
“51?” I asked.
“Because your shoulders can hold the head of a friend or one of your family,” my mother said. “Everyone52 a shoulder to cry on when he or she 53something sad. I hope that you have54love and strong (强壮的) shoulders. Then your friends and family can cry on them.”
“My shoulders are41strong now,” I said. “You can cry on each of them, Mom.”
1. A.joke B.lesson C.subject D.question
2. A.interesting B.important C.expensive D.dangerous
3. A.enjoyed B.stopped C.forgot D.disliked
4. A.feet B.ears C.arms D.hands
5. A.often B.usually C.never D.always
6. A.left B.loved C.started D.improved
7. A.see B.cry C.run D.dance
8. A.free B.sad C.happy D.relaxed
9. A.good B.second C.same D.different
10. A.teach B.watch C.plan D.learn
11. A.Who B.Why C.How D.What
12. A.needs B.buys C.sells D.rents
13. A.keeps B.meets C.takes D.believes
14. A.no B.a few C.any D.lots of
15. A.only B.not C.very D.hardly
八年级英语完型填空中等难度题
When I was five years old, my mother first asked me a41. “What’s the most42Part(部分)of one’s body(身体)?” she asked me. At the moment, I43listening to songs very much, so I answered, “My44, Mom.” “I don’t think so,” said my mother. She always asked me this question, but I45gave her the right (正确的) answer.
Last year, my grandmother46the world. For the first time, I saw my mother47so sadly. All the people in my family were very48. That night, my mother asked the49question again. “You need to50this important lesson today, my dear,” she said to me. “The most important part of one’s body is the shoulder (肩膀).”
“51?” I asked.
“Because your shoulders can hold the head of a friend or one of your family,” my mother said. “Everyone52 a shoulder to cry on when he or she 53something sad. I hope that you have54love and strong (强壮的) shoulders. Then your friends and family can cry on them.”
“My shoulders are41strong now,” I said. “You can cry on each of them, Mom.”
1. A.joke B.lesson C.subject D.question
2. A.interesting B.important C.expensive D.dangerous
3. A.enjoyed B.stopped C.forgot D.disliked
4. A.feet B.ears C.arms D.hands
5. A.often B.usually C.never D.always
6. A.left B.loved C.started D.improved
7. A.see B.cry C.run D.dance
8. A.free B.sad C.happy D.relaxed
9. A.good B.second C.same D.different
10. A.teach B.watch C.plan D.learn
11. A.Who B.Why C.How D.What
12. A.needs B.buys C.sells D.rents
13. A.keeps B.meets C.takes D.believes
14. A.no B.a few C.any D.lots of
15. A.only B.not C.very D.hardly
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My mother began to ask us to be on time when my twin brother and I were about five years old. She _1_ told us not to be late for the bus, not to be late for school, and so on. “ Don’t be late” became our family rule.
Mother_2 as a teacher when my twin brother and I started the first grade. Every school day morning, she called us to get up, and cooked _3_ breakfast. School started at 8:00 am, _4_ we arrived at the school before 7:30 am each school day morning.
When we were in high school, our_5_ once told my mother that we had been late for three times in one month. That made my mother so _6_ that she beat us. After that I was not late for anything.
I kept the _7_ of being on time for a long time. When I _8_ a teacher, we were asked to get to school at 8;00 am, but I always got there at 7;15 am. That gave me more time to do my job _9_ .
When you learned good habits from your _10_ , they will give you more than you can imagine.
1.A. never B. already C. always D. even
2.A. worked B. helped C. learned D. studied
3.A. her B. him C. us D. them
4.A. because B. but C. and D. so
5.A. teacher B. sister C. brother D. father
6.A. happy B. angry C. excited D. relaxed
7.A. trip B. time C. hope D. habit
8.A. caught B. got C. started D. became
9.A. worse B. worst C. better D. best
10.A. classmate B. family C. friend D. group
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That was a hot summer. When I was five years old just before my sister came to the world, my mother asked me what we 1. (应该)name the new baby. I think for a minute and said, “Let’s call her Gravy!”
You know, we pour gravy over meat and it tastes good! My parents found my idea 2.
(有趣的)but at last they named the new baby Caroline, 3. (代替).
Having a sister 4. (改变) my life. When my sister and I played together, we often fought and 5. (争吵)with each other. It made our parents angry. But at the same time, we learned to 6. (分享) our things and forgive(原谅) each other.
In North America, there are many 7. (种类) of families but most families have a boy and a girl. Of course, some have three or more. In China, most 8. (孩子)don’t have brothers or sisters and they often feel 9. (孤独的). Some middle school students in China wish that they had a brother or sister. If you are one of them, I have a good idea for you. You can treat your friends or classmates 10. (当作) your brothers and sisters!
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When I was nine years old, I wrote my first poem. My mother read the little poem and cried. “Buddy, it’s a beautiful, beautiful poem!” My mother poured out her praise.
“What time will Father be home?” I asked. I could hardly wait to show him my poem. My father had begun his movie career as a writer. He would be able to appreciate(欣赏)my poem even more than my mother. I confidently put the poem right on my father’s plate on the dining table.
My mother said he would be home around 7. But My father got home an hour later than expected. He sat down at the table and noticed his plate. “What is this?” I heard him say.
“Ben, Buddy has written his first poem. And it’s beautiful, so amazing!” Mother said.
“If you don’t mind, I’d like to decide that for myself,” Father said.
I kept my face lowered to my plate. It was only 10 lines long. But it seemed to take hours. “I think it’s bad,” my father said. I couldn’t look up. My eyes were getting wet.
“Ben, sometimes I don’t understand you,” my mother was saying. “This is just a little boy. He needs encouragement.”
“I don’t know why,”______________“Isn’t there enough bad poetry(诗歌) in the world already? No law says Buddy has to become a poet.”
I ran from the dining room, threw myself on the bed and cried.
A few months later, I read that first poem. It was a bad poem. I worked up the courage to show him a short story. My father thought it was not good but hopeful. I was learning to rewrite.
As I worked my way into other books and plays and films, I realized how lucky I was to have a mother who said, “Buddy, it’s wonderful!” and a father who shook his head “I think it’s bad.” Both are love that forces me to improve. In fact, all of us in life need both loving force.
1.What did the mother think of the Buddy’s poem?
A. She was so moved that she cried.
B. She thought the poem was well written.
C. She considered Buddy had no talent for poetry.
D. She believed Buddy needed advice from his father.
2.The underlined sentence “My father held his ground” may means ________.
A. My father began to explain his reasons
B. My father got so angry that he stood up
C. My father refused to change his thoughts
D. My father threw my poem on the ground
3.From the passage, we can infer that Father is ________.
A. loving and strict B. careful and strict
C. careful and rude D. careless and strict
4.Which of the following is right?
A. A few months later, the writer stopped writing.
B. After years the writer hated his father very much.
C. That day Father didn’t come home until a quarter past eight.
D. The writer was confident that Father would praise his poem.
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I wrote my first poem when I was 5 years old. It was f1.Mother’s Day.
The poem was not my best work, but my mom kept it – just like she kept every other piece of writing and artwork I ever made. She a2.kept my baby clothes and a piece of hair from my first haircut. Sometimes I feel like my mom runs a museum of m3.life, and she is the only visitor.
But it feels n4.to be loved like that. Who else would care enough to keep all of my terrible drawings and silly poems? Only a m5..
O6.Mother’s Day when I was little, I used to bring my mom breakfast in bed, m7.her a card, give her kisses and tell her I loved her. I’d say to her: “You’re the b8.mom in the whole world!”
I don’t get to see my mother very much these days. Now I live in China, 11,200 km from my parents’ home in the US. I’m too far away to bring my mom breakfast in bed or give her kisses. B9.when Mother’s Day comes, I’ll call my mom from China. Over the p10., I’ll tell her I love her. No matter how far away I go, she’s always in my heart.
八年级英语单词填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
When I was only 9 years old, my mother me travel to Nanjing alone.
A. encouraged B. made C. agreed D. invited
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When I was seven years old, my family made me an ant farm. First, we put clean sand in a thin glass box. Then we waited for the ants to arrive.
After the ants were in the glass farm, they started to make tunnels (地道). I was amazed that each one knew exactly what to do. Each had its own job.
On the fifth day a tragedy (悲剧) happened. I put my face so close to the glass farm that I knocked it over. All the tunnels fell down. Although the ants remained alive after their earthquake, one by one they began to die. I was scared as I watched them give up building their tunnels to carry the bodies to a corner of the farm.
My mother said that the ants were dying of sadness. They simply could not stand that their tunnels were gone.
Although much time has passed, I still think of that ant farm. Mom had hoped it would teach me about the natural world, but it taught me much more.
Over the years, I came to realize the importance of teamwork. Working together, the ants were able to make an amazing world for themselves. I also learned that they should be admired for their hard work. But there was an even larger lesson that I did not realize until recently: Adversity (逆境) is a natural part of life, and must be accepted. Unlike the ants, we cannot give up when we are sad. We have to realize that if a tunnel is gone, we must build another.
Giving up, I say, is not a good choice.
1.What did the writer’s family do for him when he was seven?
A. They made an ant farm. B. They bought a few ants.
C. They caught a lot of ants. D. They found an ant city.
2.What happened on the fifth day?
A. The earthquake happened. B. The writer put his face on the ground.
C. The writer knocked the ant farm over. D. The ants started to make tunnels.
3.What did the writer come to realize a few years later?
A. Working together is useless. B. Teamwork is important.
C. Adversity can’t be accepted. D. Working alone is amazing.
4.Finally, the writer thinks that the ants died because ________.
A. they worked hard B. the writer made a mistake
C. the tunnel was gone D. they gave up when they met difficulties
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When I was seven years old,my family made me an ant farm (蚂蚁窝), First,we put clean sand in a thin glass box.Then we waited for the ants to arrive.
After the ants were in the glass farm,they started to make tunnels (地道).I was amazed that each one knew well what to do.Each had its own job.
On the fifth day something terrible happened.I put my face so close to the glass farm that I knocked it over.All the tunnels fell down.Although (虽然) the ants kept alive after their earthquake,one by one they began to die.I was frightened as I watched them give up building their tunnels to carry the bodies to a corner of the farm.
My mother said that the ants were dying of sadness.They simply could not stand (忍受) that their tunnels were gone.
Although much time has passed,I still think of that ant farm.Mom had hoped it would teach me about the natural world,but it taught me much more.
Over the years,I came to realize the importance of teamwork.Working together,the ants were able to make an amazing world for themselves.I also learned that they should be admired (钦佩) for their hard work.
But there was an even larger 1esson that I did not realize until recently:Adversity (逆境) is a natural part of life and must be accepted.Unlike the ants,we cannot give up when we are sad.We have to realize that if a tunnel is gone,we must build another.
Giving up is not a good choice.
1.Which of the following is WRONG according to (根据) the passage?
A. Giving up isn't a good way when we meet trouble.
B. Like people,teamwork is very important for the ants.
C. The ants didn't die one by one after the tunnels were destroyed.
D. The writer knocked the glass box over because he put his face so close to the glass farm.
2.What did the writer come to realize a few years later?
A. Working together is useless.
B. Teamwork is important.
C. Working alone is amazing.
D. Adversity is a natural part of life,and must be accepted.
3.What is the best title for the passage?
A. Ants Fear Adversity B. My Family and Ants
C. Giving Up in Adversity D. Don't give up anytime
八年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Robby was 11 years old when his mother sent him to have his first piano lesson. I always think that a good learner should begin at his age, but Robby said that it had always been his mother’s dream to hear him play the piano. So I him as a student.
Robby didn’t have a basic of music, but he tried very hard. However, he continued and at the end of each weekly lesson he’d always say, “My mom is going to hear me play some day.”But it seemed . He didn’t have a natural ability for music.
One day Robby stopped coming to our lessons. He told me that his mom had been sick and unable to take him to piano lessons, but he was still .
He asked if he could take part in my concert (音乐会) and I .
The night of the concert came. The concert hall was with parents, friends and relatives. The concert was going well. Then, Robby came on stage (舞台). Loudly and clearly he said that he had chosen Mozart’s Concerto No 21 in C Major. I was not prepared for what I heard next. His danced on the keys.
He played so well that everyone was on his feet, clapping (鼓掌) excitedly. In tears (眼泪), I ran up on stage, “Oh, Robby! How could you do it?”
“Well, Miss Hondorf, remember I told you my mom was sick? Well, the fact is that she had a serious blood disease and passed away this morning. And well… she was born , so tonight was the first time she ever heard me play. I wanted to make special and show her I could do it! My mother’s dream came true at last.”
1.A. bigger B. larger C. later D. earlier
2.A. received B. protected C. knew D. accepted
3.A. education B. sense C. information D. knowledge
4.A. harmless B. helpless C. hopeless D. meaningless
5.A. writing B. practising C. singing D. talking
6.A. agreed B. disliked C. expected D. decided
7.A. covered B. bored C. filled D. enjoyed
8.A. fingers B. feet C. voice D. legs
9.A. blind B. deaf C. strong D. tiny
10.A. her B. me C. it D. us
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Robby was 11 years old when his mother sent him to have his first piano lesson. I always think that a good learner should begin at his _________ age, but Robby said that it had always been his mother’s dream to hear him play the piano. So I _________ him as a student.
Robby didn’t have a basic_________ of music, but he tried very hard. However, he continued and at the end of each weekly lesson he’d always say, “My mom is going to hear me play some day.”But it seemed _________ . He didn’t have a natural ability for music.
One day Robby stopped coming to our lessons. He told me that his mom had been sick and unable to take him to piano lessons, but he was still _________ . He asked if he could take part in my concert (音乐会) and I _________ .
The night of the concert came. The concert hall was _________ with parents, friends and relatives. The concert was going well. Then, Robby came on stage (舞台). Loudly and clearly he said that he had chosen Mozart’s Concerto No 21 in C Major. I was not prepared for what I heard next. His _________ danced on the keys.
He played so well that everyone was on his feet, clapping (鼓掌) excitedly. In tears (眼泪), I ran up on stage, “Oh, Robby! How could you do it?”
“Well, Miss Hondorf, remember I told you my mom was sick? Well, the fact is that she had a serious blood disease and passed away this morning. And well… she was born _________ , so tonight was the first time she ever heard me play. I wanted to make _________ special and show her I could do it! My mother’s dream came true at last.”
1.A. bigger B. larger C. later D. earlier
2.A. received B. protected C. knew D. accepted
3.A. education B. sense C. information D. knowledge
4.A. harmless B. helpless C. hopeless D. meaningless
5.A. writing B. practising C. singing D. talking
6.A. agreed B. disliked C. expected D. decided
7.A. covered B. bored C. filled D. enjoyed
8.A. fingers B. feet C. voice D. legs
9.A. blind B. deaf C. strong D. tiny
10.A. her B. me C. it D. Us
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