阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。
In November of 1995, Leslie was working for the Department of Social Services to help foster children in North Carolina. Her job is to take children out of dangerous home situations and place them in foster homes (寄养家庭). During her first task, Leslie saw most of the children carrying their things in plastic bags. They didn’t have suitcases (手提箱) for their clothes. Wanting to help these children, Leslie asked her mother if she could have the family’s old suitcases to give to them.
Leslie’s 10-year-old sister Abby asked how many foster children there were in the area and found out that there were 300. Most of those children had to carry their things in plastic bags. Leslie’s care and the thought of those 300 children made young Abby take action. She asked people to give away their old suitcases to these foster children by making posters and asking other children for help. But after a few weeks, she had not received any ones. Abby decided to buy some suitcases with her mother’s help. That’s how Abby Burnside set up her program, Suitcases for Kids. By March of 1996, Suitcases for Kids had collected and sent 175 suitcases to the foster children.
Finally, Abby’s efforts were noticed by the media. Her story was in newspapers and magazines and Abby appeared on popular television shows. As the story became known, Abby’s local chapter (分支机构) received more and more suitcases, until it collected 4,000 suitcases in 1996. Soon, Abby was traveling to different states to help set up new Suitcases for Kids chapters. By the end of 1996, there were Suitcases for Kids chapters in 19 different states. After two full years, Suitcases for Kids had set up chapters in all 50 states. By its sixth year, the little organization reached international attention, having chapters in more than ten countries. Now thousands of children around the world can carry their things in suitcases instead of plastic bags just because a 10-year-old girl decided one day that she just wanted to help.
1.Was Leslie working to help the foster children in November of 1995?
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2.Where did Leslie see most of the children carrying their things?
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3.How did Abby ask people to give away their old suitcases?
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4.How many suitcases did Abby’s local chapter receive in 1996?
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5.What is the passage mainly about?
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八年级英语回答问题困难题
阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。
In November of 1995, Leslie was working for the Department of Social Services to help foster children in North Carolina. Her job is to take children out of dangerous home situations and place them in foster homes (寄养家庭). During her first task, Leslie saw most of the children carrying their things in plastic bags. They didn’t have suitcases (手提箱) for their clothes. Wanting to help these children, Leslie asked her mother if she could have the family’s old suitcases to give to them.
Leslie’s 10-year-old sister Abby asked how many foster children there were in the area and found out that there were 300. Most of those children had to carry their things in plastic bags. Leslie’s care and the thought of those 300 children made young Abby take action. She asked people to give away their old suitcases to these foster children by making posters and asking other children for help. But after a few weeks, she had not received any ones. Abby decided to buy some suitcases with her mother’s help. That’s how Abby Burnside set up her program, Suitcases for Kids. By March of 1996, Suitcases for Kids had collected and sent 175 suitcases to the foster children.
Finally, Abby’s efforts were noticed by the media. Her story was in newspapers and magazines and Abby appeared on popular television shows. As the story became known, Abby’s local chapter (分支机构) received more and more suitcases, until it collected 4,000 suitcases in 1996. Soon, Abby was traveling to different states to help set up new Suitcases for Kids chapters. By the end of 1996, there were Suitcases for Kids chapters in 19 different states. After two full years, Suitcases for Kids had set up chapters in all 50 states. By its sixth year, the little organization reached international attention, having chapters in more than ten countries. Now thousands of children around the world can carry their things in suitcases instead of plastic bags just because a 10-year-old girl decided one day that she just wanted to help.
1.Was Leslie working to help the foster children in November of 1995?
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2.Where did Leslie see most of the children carrying their things?
_____________________________________________________________________
3.How did Abby ask people to give away their old suitcases?
_____________________________________________________________________
4.How many suitcases did Abby’s local chapter receive in 1996?
_____________________________________________________________________
5.What is the passage mainly about?
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八年级英语回答问题困难题查看答案及解析
阅读简答 根据短文及图表内容,回答下列问题。
I’m Sally. When I was young, my father was always busy with his work. I could only see him once or twice a month. He was very strict and cold. I even felt a little afraid of him.
However, things got different after something happened (发生) when I was ten years old. One night, I didn’t feel well, so I went to bed early. Then someone came to my room. It was my father. He walked to my bed and sat down. He tried to touch (触摸) my head, but I turned it away. Minutes later I turned back and saw tears(泪水) all over his face. But I didn’t say anything. The next morning, my father took me on his back to the hospital. He bought some medicine(药) for me. After I took the medicine for three days, I felt better.
I once thought that my father didn’t love me. But I have a different idea now-----of course he loves me.
1.How often could Sally see her father when she was young?
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2.Why did Sally go to bed early one night when she was ten years old?
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3.What did Sally do when her father tried to touch her head?
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4.Where did Sally’s father take her the next morning?
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5.Does Sally think her father loves her?
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八年级英语回答问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读表达 阅读下面的短文,根据短文内容回答问题。
Mrs Duncan was going away for about half a month on a business trip. Before she left, she said to her son, “If anyone asks for me, you can tell him that your mother has been out for doing something important, and will be back in half a month, then be sure to ask him to sit down for a cup of coffee.”
“OK, mom,” said her son. But she was afraid that her son couldn't remember this, so she wrote these words down on a piece of paper and gave it to his son. Her son put it into his small pocket, took it out and looked at it every now and then.
Sixth days passed, but no one came to visit his mother. The boy thought that there was nobody coming and that the piece of paper was of no more use for him, so he burnt it that evening. The next afternoon, someone knocked at the door. The boy opened it. A lady was standing at the door and said, “Where is your mother?” The boy put his hand into his pocket at once and looked for the piece of paper. But he could not find it. He suddenly remembered he had burnt it, so he shouted, “No more.” The lady was very surprised. She asked, “No more? I met your mother last week. When did it happen?” “Burnt yesterday evening.”
回答下面5个问题,每题答案不超过5个词。
1.How long was Mrs Duncan going out on a business?_____________________________
2.Where did Mrs Duncan write the words down?_________________________________
3.On which day did the lady come to visit the boy’s mother?_____________________
4.How did the lady feel after hearing the boy’s words?__________________________
5.What do you think of the boy?_______________________________________________
八年级英语回答问题困难题查看答案及解析
阅读下面的短文,根据短文内容,回答下列问题。
I was a girl born with a problem in my spine(脊柱). Moving was a big problem for me. But because of my teachers and my friends, my school life was great.
My friends and I sat together. When we were free, we often played games. We often had lunch together. If I didn’t go to school that day, my friends would help me with my notes(笔记)
All my teachers were nice. My English teacher was very tall. When she entered the classroom, we would all be quiet and open our books. She would sit down and listen to me speaking English. My English improved a lot because of her help.
It was the same with my maths teacher, my science teacher and my P.E. teacher. My teachers were very nice and very sweet. They would always help me when I had a problem. They also gave me important project work and I felt happy when I finished it quickly and correctly.
I really want to show my thanks to all my wonderful teachers and friends. Without them, my school life would not have been so happy.
1.What would the girl’s friends do if she didn’t go to school?
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2.How did the girl feel when she finished her project work quickly and correctly?
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3.How many teachers does the girl mention (提到) in the passage? Who are they?
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4.What was the girl’s problem?
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5.What does the writer write this passage for?
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八年级英语其他题困难题查看答案及解析
阅读表达 阅读下面的短文,根据短文内容回答问题。
Fight with flood
Dayu (大禹)was a leader of a tribe(部落). He was kind and friendly to everyone. One day, a flood came and broke a dam(大坝)。 Dayu went to fight the flood. Different from his father, Dayu didn’t build new dams. He widened the river courses(加宽河道). He also built new river courses. In this way, more water could go through and flow into the sea. There was no more flood problem. This is not easy work at all. It took 13 years and 20000 workers to do it. Dayu worked very hard every day. During the years, Dayu passed by his house three times. But he never went inside. He didn’t want his family to take his time and mind(心思)away from the work. Dayu then became the hero of people. He also helped homeless people build new houses. People admired(敬仰)Dayu very much and made him the new king. After that, Dayu built Xia. It was the first dynasty(朝代) in Chinese history.
1.What was Dayu like?
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2.How did Dayu fight the flood?
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3.How many times did Dayu pass by his house?
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4.Why didn’t Dayu go inside his house?
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5.Did Dayu help those people who didn’t have homes build new houses?
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八年级英语回答问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。
A 108-year-old Message in a Bottle
On November 30, 1906, George Bidder dropped a bottle from a boat into the North Sea. The weighted glass bottle sank almost to the sea floor, and then it move slowly for 108 years and 138 days.
Its journey ended when Marianne Winkler found the bottle in 2015. Winkler was then on vacation on Amrum Island. She picked up the bottle when it was washed up onto the beach. She saw a piece of paper inside, but didn’t break it open. She could tell that the bottle was old. So she didn’t want to damage it.
Finally she got the piece of paper out of the bottle. She found that the paper was actually a postcard. On the back of the card there was this message: The Marine Biological Association(海洋生物学协会) would pay a shilling(先令) for the bottle. A shilling was a unit of money that was used in Great Britain before the early 1970s.
Winkler filled out the card and posted it. The association was surprised to get a postcard addressed to George Bidder, the president of the association from 1939 to 1945. The workers of the association searched on the Internet to find a shilling. They found one and sent it to Winkler as a reward.
The message in the bottle was the oldest ever re-discovered. For this reason Marianne Winkler got a place in “Guinness World Records”(吉尼斯世界纪录). She broke the record for the oldest message in a bottle.
Winkler’s bottle was not the only one Bidder sent to sea. Between 1904 and 1906, he spent away more than one thousand bottles. He placed postcards inside them. The bottles were part of a research project to map currents(洋流) in the North Sea. This was the best method at that time. But whether the association could get the bottles back depended on the people who found them. The association reported that about 55 percent of the bottles were returned. They added that the experiment was a success as it showed the east-to-west flow of the North Sea’s currents.
1.How long did the weighted glass bottle move in the sea?
2.Did Marianne Winkler find the bottle in 2015?
3.What was in the bottle?
4.Who was George Bidder?
5.Why did Bidder drop bottles into the sea?
八年级英语回答问题中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读下面短文,根据短文内容完成句子。
Most of us use alarm clocks to wake up at the right time for school or work. We look at our watches to know the right time for the bus or train. However, there is also a right time to eat, sleep, exercise, and take medicine. We can’t look at a clock for the right time for these activities. We must listen to the clock inside our bodies: the biological (生物的) clock.
Barbara Wells exercised every morning. She woke up at 6:00 a.m. She ran about two miles before she went to work. But Barbara’s legs and back started to hurt. She did some exercise before she ran. But her legs and back still hurt. She ran slower, but the pain didn’t stop. Barbara talked to her doctor. The doctor said, “Don’t run in the morning. Try to exercise later in the day. That is the time when your body is at the right temperature for exercise after work.” Her legs and back didn’t hurt anymore.
Today, doctors are learning more about chronobiology (生物钟学), the study of biological clocks. They are learning about the importance of time for our bodies. For example, it is best for people to go to sleep on time every night and to eat only when they’re hungry. Also, doctors discovered that some illnesses, such as heart attacks, occur (发生) most often in the morning. This information tells them that the best time to take heart medication (药物) may be at night. When patients take heart medication at night, they may prevent a heart attack in the morning.
Many doctors believe chronobiology (生物钟) can help us live healthier lives. It may be the right time to listen to these doctors!
1.We all have _________ clocks inside our bodies.
2.Barbara Wells ran _________ every morning before she went to work.
3.Barbara Wells’ legs and back got well by _________.
4.What is the right time for the person who has a heart attack to take heart medication?
5.Many doctors believe _________.
八年级英语多任务混合问题简单题查看答案及解析
五、阅读表达 阅读下面的短文,根据短文内容回答问题。(10分)
Mr. King was the owner of a large company. One day, he went into his office early in the morning to get ready to go to the airport and left for another city.
He was leaving his office when Bill, a night watchman, came in. Bill just came off work(下班). After saying "Good morning" to Mr. King, Bill told the owner about his bad dream. Last night he dreamed Mr. King's plane crashed after it took off. Mr. King was surprised to hear this. He decided to go by train.
Bill's dream came true. That morning the plane really crashed just after it took off. Later Mr. King returned to his office and heard the accident. To express (表达) his thanks, Mr. King gave Bill $5,000. He also gave Bill a letter. Mr. King told Bill that a man like him should be sent away. Bill was surprised and asked, "Why?" Mr. King said, "Go home and read the letter, and you will know why."
Bill went home and opened the letter in a hurry. After he read it, he became sad. In the letter there was only one sentence -- "A night watchman can't sleep on his duty(值班), but you did."
(Answer the following questions with no more than 6 words.)
1.Who was Mr. King? ___________________________________________________________
2.What did Bill do?
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3.How did Mr. King feel after he heard Bill's dream?
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4.When did the plane crash that morning?
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5.Why did Mr. King send Bill away?
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八年级英语任务型阅读困难题查看答案及解析
根据短文内容及首字母提示补全单词 (10分)
Once a man and his wife worked for a businessman (商人). There was a big box in the businessman’s living room . The businessman pointed at the box and said , “ There’s only one thing you m_____1.__ do . Don’t open the box .” After s___2.__ this , he left the living room .
The woman said to he husband , “There must be s___3.__ expensive in the box . Let’s open it , shall we ?” Her husband said n____4.__ to her .
But the woman didn’t give up her idea . One day , she d____5.__ to find out what was in it .
Her husband didn’t stop her this time . She opened the box and looked i___6._ . She found nothing in the box and then tired hard to close it , but she f ____7.___.
That evening the businessman came home and found the box was o__8._. He was very angry and asked the woman and her husband to l____9._ his home .
“But there is nothing in the box ”, the woman said . “We haven’t taken anything at all .” The businessman shouted at them , “ The box is not important . I cannot believe you . That’s i____10.____!”
八年级英语单词拼写中等难度题查看答案及解析
Answer the questions (根据短文内容回答下列问题)
This is a story about a boy called Sparky. For Sparky, school was all but impossible. He failed every subject in the eighth grade. He got a zero in physics. It made him the worst physics student in the school’s history. He didn’t do much better in sports. Although he tried to join the school’s golf team, he quickly lost the only important match.
He didn’t have friends, either. Other kids didn’t care about him. If a classmate said “hello” to Sparky outside the school, he would feel very surprised.
Sparky was a loser and everyone knew it. So he accepted it.
But one thing was important to Sparky – drawing. He was proud of his artwork. In senior high school, he sent some cartoons to the editors of the yearbook (年鉴) but got turned down. Sparky was hurt. But he didn’t lose hope because he believed in his ability. He decided to become a professional artist.
He wrote a letter to the Walt Disney Studios (工作室) after graduating high school. The studio asked him to draw some cartoons on a certain subject. Sparky spent a lot of time on the cartoons. Finally, the reply came from Disney Studios: they didn’t like his cartoons.
Was it time to stop drawing? Sparky didn’t think so. He started to put his own life in the cartoons. He created his childhood self – a little boy loser: Charlie Brown. He wasn’t good at football. But Charlie Brown would soon become famous worldwide. Sparky, the boy who used to fail school and who was rejected again and again, was Charles Schulz. He created the Peanuts comic strip and the world-famous cartoon characters Charlie Brown and Snoopy.
1.Sparky didn’t do well in physics, did he?
________, ________________________.
2.Was Sparky good at making friends with others?
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3.Who did he send some cartoons to in senior school?
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4.What did the Walt Disney Studios ask him to do?
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5.What was Sparky’s real name?
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6.Why could a little loser become a world-famous cartoonist?
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八年级英语其他题中等难度题查看答案及解析