Weekday mornings are very busy for US middle school students. When your school doesn’t have a bus, and you live too far away to walk, you need a carpool (拼车). A carpool is a group of people sharing the responsibility (责任) of driving to school in the morning. There are usually four or five kids in a carpool and their parents take turns to drive the kids in their cars.
Someone’s car smells like wet dogs. Some kids get to eat desserts (甜点) for breakfast and some parents shout so much that all you try to do is to stay quiet and go unnoticed. When your mom or dad drives the carpool, your classmates get a close-up look at how strange your parents can be. It might be your first sociological (社会学) study and your first time to work with others.
Teamwork is really important in the carpool because nobody wants to make everyone else late. It’s a great lesson in responsibility. Imagine (想象) sitting in the car outside of a classmate’s house, watching the clock and counting the seconds. Then you start to understand how your carpool friends might feel when you are still inside the house at 7:48. You really begin to learn all your real life lessons just moments before the start of school—in the carpool.
1.What is a carpool?
A. Parents take turns to drive their kids to school.
B. Parents drive kids to schools on their way to work.
C. Kids go to school in their parents’ cars.
D. Kids drive their own cars to school.
2.What can students learn from a carpool?
A. How to drive a car.
B. How to get along with others.
C. What to do with parents.
D. Real teamwork.
3.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. If kids live far away from school, they are always late for school.
B. US children enjoy carpooling better than taking a school bus.
C. Kids can learn real life lessons in a carpool.
D. Kids often have enough time to study in a carpool.
八年级英语阅读理解中等难度题
Weekday mornings are very busy for US middle school students. People are running into each other, shouting across the house, knocking on the bathroom door and always, always running late. When you’re late for the carpool, though, you also make everyone else late.
When your school doesn’t have a bus, and you live too far away to walk, you need a carpool. A carpool is a group of people sharing the responsibility (责任) of driving their kids to school in the morning. There are usually four or five kids in a carpool and their parents take turns to drive the kids in their cars. Someone’s car smells like wet dogs. Some kids get to eat desserts (甜点) for breakfast and some parents shout so much that all you try to do is to stay
quiet and go unnoticed. When your mum or dad drives the carpool, your classmates get a close- up look at how strange your parents can be. It might be your first sociological (社会学的) study and your first time to work with others.Teamwork is really important in the carpool because nobody wants to make everyone else late. It’s a great lesson in responsibility. Imagine (想象) sitting in the car outside of a classmate’s house, watching the watch and counting the seconds. Then you start to understand how your carpool friends might feel when you are still inside the house at 7:48. You really begin to learn all your real life lessons just moments before the start of school—in the carpool.
1.What is a carpool?
A. Kids go to school in their parents’ cars.
B. Parents take turns to drive their kids to school.
C. Parents drive their kids to school on their way to work.
D. Kids drive their own cars to school.
2.How many kids are usually in a carpool?
A. Two or three. B. Three or four. C. Four or five. D. Five or six.
3.What can kids learn from a carpool?
A. How to drive a car. B. How to get along with others.
C. The importance of good habits. D. Real teamwork.
4.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A. Kids living far away are always late for school.
B. Kids enjoy carpooling better than taking a school bus.
C. Kids can learn real life lessons in a carpool.
D. Kids often have enough time to finish their homework in a carpool.
5.When in a carpool at the beginning, kids may feel .
A. worried B. excited C. surprised D. sad
八年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Weekday mornings are very busy for US middle school students. When your school doesn't have a bus, and you live too far away to walk, you need a carpool (拼车). A carpool is a group of people sharing the responsibility (责任) of driving to school in the morning. There are usually four or five kids in a carpool and their parents take turns(轮流) to drive the kids in their cars.
Someone's car smells like wet dogs. Some kids get to eat desserts (甜点) for breakfast and some parents shout so much that all you try to do is to stay quiet and go unnoticed. When your mom or dad drives the carpool, your classmates get a close-up look at how strange your parents can be. It might be your first sociological (社会学) study and your first time to work with others.
Teamwork is really important in the carpool because nobody wants to make everyone else late. It's a great lesson in responsibility. Imagine (想象) sitting in the car outside of a classmate's house, watching the clock and counting the seconds. Then you start to understand how your carpool friends might feel when you are still inside the house at 7:48. You really begin to learn all your real life lessons just moments before the start of school-in the carpool.
1.What is a carpool?
A.Parents take turns to drive their kids to school.
B.Parents drive kids to schools on their way to work.
C.Kids go to school in their parents' cars.
D.Kids drive their own cars to school.
2.How many kids are usually in a carpool?
A.Two or three. B.Three or four. C.Four or five. D.Five or six.
3.What can students learn from a carpool?
A.How to drive a car. B.How to get along with others.
C.What to do with parents. D.Real teamwork.
4.What does the underlined words “go unnoticed” mean?
A.没注意到 B.表示抱怨 C.提出警告 D.指出问题
5.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.If kids live far away from school, they are always late for school.
B.US children enjoy carpooling better than taking a school bus.
C.Kids can learn real life lessons in a carpool.
D.Kids often have enough time to study in a carpool.
八年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Weekday mornings are very busy for US middle school students. When your school doesn’t have a bus, and you live too far away to walk, you need a carpool (拼车). A carpool is a group of people sharing the responsibility (责任) of driving to school in the morning. There are usually four or five kids in a carpool and their parents take turns to drive the kids in their cars.
Someone’s car smells like wet dogs. Some kids get to eat desserts (甜点) for breakfast and some parents shout so much that all you try to do is to stay quiet and go unnoticed. When your mom or dad drives the carpool, your classmates get a close-up look at how strange your parents can be. It might be your first sociological (社会学) study and your first time to work with others.
Teamwork is really important in the carpool because nobody wants to make everyone else late. It’s a great lesson in responsibility. Imagine (想象) sitting in the car outside of a classmate’s house, watching the clock and counting the seconds. Then you start to understand how your carpool friends might feel when you are still inside the house at 7:48. You really begin to learn all your real life lessons just moments before the start of school—in the carpool.
1.What is a carpool?
A. Parents take turns to drive their kids to school.
B. Parents drive kids to schools on their way to work.
C. Kids go to school in their parents’ cars.
D. Kids drive their own cars to school.
2.How many kids are usually in a carpool?
A. Two or three. B. Three or four. C. Four or five. D. Five or six.
3.What can students learn from a carpool?
A. How to drive a car. B. How to get along with others.
C. What to do with parents. D. Real teamwork.
4.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. If kids live far away from school, they are always late for school.
B. US children enjoy carpooling better than taking a school bus.
C. Kids can learn real life lessons in a carpool.
D. Kids often have enough time to study in a carpool.
八年级英语阅读单选中等难度题查看答案及解析
Weekday mornings are very busy for US middle school students. When your school doesn’t have a bus, and you live too far away to walk, you need a carpool (拼车). A carpool is a group of people sharing the responsibility (责任) of driving to school in the morning. There are usually four or five kids in a carpool and their parents take turns to drive the kids in their cars.
Someone’s car smells like wet dogs. Some kids get to eat desserts (甜点) for breakfast and some parents shout so much that all you try to do is to stay quiet and go unnoticed. When your mom or dad drives the carpool, your classmates get a close-up look at how strange your parents can be. It might be your first sociological (社会学) study and your first time to work with others.
Teamwork is really important in the carpool because nobody wants to make everyone else late. It’s a great lesson in responsibility. Imagine (想象) sitting in the car outside of a classmate’s house, watching the clock and counting the seconds. Then you start to understand how your carpool friends might feel when you are still inside the house at 7:48. You really begin to learn all your real life lessons just moments before the start of school—in the carpool.
1.What is a carpool?
A. Parents take turns to drive their kids to school.
B. Parents drive kids to schools on their way to work.
C. Kids go to school in their parents’ cars.
D. Kids drive their own cars to school.
2. What can students learn from a carpool?
A. How to drive a car. B. How to get along with others.
C. What to do with parents. D. Real teamwork.
3.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. If kids live far away from school, they are always late for school.
B. US children enjoy carpooling better than taking a school bus.
C. Kids can learn real life lessons in a carpool.
D. Kids often have enough time to study in a carpool.
八年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Weekday mornings are very busy for US middle school students. When your school doesn’t have a bus, and you live too far away to walk, you need a carpool (拼车). A carpool is a group of people sharing the responsibility (责任) of driving to school in the morning. There are usually four or five kids in a carpool and their parents take turns to drive the kids in their cars.
Someone’s car smells like wet dogs. Some kids get to eat desserts (甜点) for breakfast and some parents shout so much that all you try to do is to stay quiet and go unnoticed. When your mom or dad drives the carpool, your classmates get a close-up look at how strange your parents can be. It might be your first sociological (社会学) study and your first time to work with others.
Teamwork is really important in the carpool because nobody wants to make everyone else late. It’s a great lesson in responsibility. Imagine (想象) sitting in the car outside of a classmate’s house, watching the clock and counting the seconds. Then you start to understand how your carpool friends might feel when you are still inside the house at 7:48. You really begin to learn all your real life lessons just moments before the start of school—in the carpool.
1.What is a carpool?
A. Parents take turns to drive their kids to school.
B. Parents drive kids to schools on their way to work.
C. Kids go to school in their parents’ cars.
D. Kids drive their own cars to school.
2.What can students learn from a carpool?
A. How to drive a car.
B. How to get along with others.
C. What to do with parents.
D. Real teamwork.
3.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. If kids live far away from school, they are always late for school.
B. US children enjoy carpooling better than taking a school bus.
C. Kids can learn real life lessons in a carpool.
D. Kids often have enough time to study in a carpool.
八年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Weekday mornings are very busy for US middle school students. When your school doesn’t have a bus, and you live too far away to walk, you need a carpool (拼车). A carpool is a group of people sharing the responsibility (责任) of driving to school in the morning. There are usually four or five kids in a carpool and their parents take turns to drive the kids in their cars.
Someone’s car smells like wet dogs. Some kids get to eat desserts (甜点) for breakfast and some parents shout so much that all you try to do is to stay quiet and go unnoticed. When your mom or dad drives the carpool, your classmates get a close-up look at how strange your parents can be. It might be your first sociological (社会学) study and your first time to work with others.
Teamwork is really important in the carpool because nobody wants to make everyone else late. It’s a great lesson in responsibility. Imagine (想象) sitting in the car outside of a classmate’s house, watching the clock and counting the seconds. Then you start to understand how your carpool friends might feel when you are still inside the house at 7:48. You really begin to learn all your real life lessons just moments before the start of school—in the carpool.
1.What is a carpool?
A. Parents take turns to drive their kids to school.
B. Parents drive kids to schools on their way to work.
C. Kids go to school in their parents’ cars.
D. Kids drive their own cars to school.
2.What can students learn from a carpool?
A. How to drive a car.
B. How to get along with others.
C. What to do with parents.
D. Real teamwork.
3.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. If kids live far away from school, they are always late for school.
B. US children enjoy carpooling better than taking a school bus.
C. Kids can learn real life lessons in a carpool.
D. Kids often have enough time to study in a carpool.
八年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Our new foreign students are going to arrive in our school very soon. They will stay with us for two weeks. Here are some ways to communicate with them properly.
How close do you stand when you talk to a friend? You can stand close to people in the Middle
East but don't stand too close to North Americans! Give them more personal space.
Do you know how to touch(触碰)people? Chinese girls often walk arm in arm with their friends. South Americans sometimes hold your arm when they talk to you, so you can't move away! But in Britain many people don't like other people to touch them at all.
Do you look at people when you talk? In some places, it isn't polite(有礼貌的) to look at people when you talk, but in other countries it isn't polite to look somewhere else. In Britain and the US, people usually look at each other when they talk.
And how do you say goodbye? That's easy, wave to say goodbye. But be careful! In Greece, it's not at all polite!
1.From the passage, we should give more personal space.
A. people in the Middle East
B. people in North America
C. people in South America
D. people in North China
2. We can't wave to say goodbye in .
A. America B. Japan C. Britain D. Greece
3.How many ways does the writer give us to communicate with foreign students?
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.
4. What's the main idea of this passage'?
A. How to say goodbye. B. How to touch people.
C. How to look at people. D. How to communicate properly.
八年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
My name is Maria. I want to have a pen pal.
I’m a middle school student. Every evening, I’m very busy with my study. I do my homework for about two hours every day. Sometimes I listen to music. I hardly ever watch TV. English is my favorite subject and I read English for about an hour every day. I have a lot of good habits. I exercise every day. I eat a lot of vegetables. I eat fruit and drink milk every day. I never drink coffee or eat junk food. I always sleep eight hours every night. I’m very healthy. My healthy lifestyle helps me to study well and get good grades. Do you want to be my pen pal? Please tell me something about you.
Information Card
1. | What Maria wants to have | |
2. | The thing Maria is busy with very evening | |
3. | How often Maria listens to music | |
4. | Maria’s favorite subject | |
5. | How many hours Maria sleeps every night |
八年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
任务型阅读
Tom,Lucy and Kate are students in a middle school.They are busy studying.But in their free time,they often do some activities.
根据短文内容完成下列任务
1.任务一:将文中(1)翻译成英语
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2.任务二:将文中(2)翻译成汉语
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3.What activity does Kate do once a month?
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4.Does Lucy surf the Ianternet every day?
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5.What activity does Kate do most?
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八年级英语多任务混合问题困难题查看答案及解析
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,计15分)
阅读下列短文,从文后各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
Middle school days are both fun and busy. Students spend their days in class, the interesting and sometimes boring words of the teachers. They spend the breaks running, playing, and shouting happily before going back to the classroom again. But should students spend their free time outside school?
In Western countries, it is ordinary for students to have a part-time job after school and at weekends. Students can make their own and learn more about the “real world”. They enjoy the independence( 独立) and of course money, and parents enjoy the quiet house.
, it seems that, in China, parents so much about their children’s studies that they would prefer to see their children most of their free time studying and preparing for all those . It is natural for to feel that way in China, but I believe the answer lies in balance. Sometimes, Western school children work hours after school to make money, and so they become too tired in class or have no time for homework. But Chinese students spend much time their studies that all else becomes less important until they want that new MP4 player.
So, find a good and healthy balance! If you have a part-time job, you’ll be , and your parents will also be happy you’re spending the money you make and not theirs!
1.A. hear B. hearing C. listening to D. listen to
2.A. quickly B. long C. fast D. short
3.A. where B. what C. why D. how
4.A. times B. money C. time D. homework
5.A. Because B. And C. However D. Although
6.A. know B. talk C. worry D. complain
7.A. spending B. using C. taking D. keeping
8.A. games B. competitions C. exams D. matches
9.A. students B. teachers C. children D. parents
10.A. long B. short C. free D. little
11.A. listen B. to listen C. talk D. talking
12.A. such B. so C. very D. too
13.A. in B. to C. on D. at
14.A. happy B. tired C. nervous D. busy
15.A. so B. and C. because D. Or
八年级英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析