— Have you ever ____ the news?
— Yes, but a little.
A. heard from B. heard of C. heard out D. heard with
八年级英语单选题中等难度题
— Have you ever ____ the news?
— Yes, but a little.
A. heard from B. heard of C. heard out D. heard with
八年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
---Do you know that we won the football match?
-- Yes, I the news.
A.hear B.to hear
C.have just heard D.just have heard
八年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
-Did you have a good time that day?
-Yes, but the temperature was a little _______ and we didn’t wear warm clothes, so we went home early.
A.high B.low C.cold D.hot
八年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Maybe you know floods, droughts, earthquakes, sandstorms and so on. But have you ever heard of typhoons(台风)?
Typhoons are some of the worst storms, usually around the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea. Most happen in July, August and September.
How does a typhoon happen? When lots of sea water gets hot in the summer sun, it evaporates(蒸发) into the air. This makes the air hotter. When the air gets warm enough, it starts to move higher up into the sky. Then, cooler air rushes in. It fills the space that is left. After the air gets warmer, it starts to move quickly, making wind. The wind goes in circles, and it keeps moving higher in the sky. The warmer the air gets, the quicker the wind moves. And when the wind moves faster than 30 meters a second, a typhoon begins.
A typhoon has two parts, One is called the “eye”. In the eye, the wind does not move so fast.
The other part is the wall of clouds around the eye. This is where the strongest winds and hardest rains are.
Typhoons are very dangerous. In 2004, Typhoon Yunna killed 164 people in Zhejiang, and 24 people were missing. In May 2006, Typhoon Pearl hit Guangdong and Fujian, and thousands of houses were damaged(毁坏).
What to do when a typhoon hits:
• Stay inside, Close all the windows and stay away from them.
• Try to bring all of your things inside. Strong winds could even blow away your bikes!
• Listen to the radio or TV for important information.
• If you’re told to go to a safer place, do so right away.
1.Typhoons often happen .
A.in the hot season B.in the cold season C.only in China D.under the sea
2.When a typhoon comes, we cannot .
A.close all the windows B.listen to typhoon news
C.stay outside with our bikes D.stay inside the strong house
3.This passage is mainly about .
A.the knowledge of typhoon B.the eye of a typhoon
C.the most dangerous typhoon Yunna D.the names of typhoon
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The warmer the air gets, the slower the wind moves.
B.In 2006, Typhoon Peal killed 164 people in Zhejiang.
C.The strongest winds and hardest rains are in the eye of typhoon.
D.A typhoon will happen when the wind goes faster than 30 meters a second.
八年级英语阅读单选困难题查看答案及解析
Maybe you’ve heard of many musical bands, but have you heard of Little Big Town, a country musical group? There are four members in this band, Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Jimi Westbrook and Phillip Sweet. They had a hard time when they began their band at first, but they didn’t give up. Now it becomes very popular.
“We take care of each other and we take care of the music,” Karen Fairchild once said after one of their shows. As a fan of this band, I once had a chance to hang out with the members of Little Big Town. We talked about their hard beginning. At that time, they even didn’t have their own stage.
Fairchild also told me how the four of them were together when they were in trouble. Not only did they stand together on stage but also in their daily life. For example, they were right there when Phillip Sweet was caring for his daughter for the first time. They encouraged Kimberly Schlapman when they found her husband passed away. At that time Kimberly was very sad to lose her husband. “When we have lived such a hard life together, it bonds (联系) us tightly,” Phillip Sweet said. “We find true happiness is the joy of doing what we do for a living. We love the hard beginning. We also love the wonderful future.”
1. What is Little Big Town?
A. It’s a rock musical group.
B. It’s a country musical group.
C. It’s a small town.
D. It’s a piece of music.
2.Who is the writer of this passage?
A. He is a member of this band.
B. He is a writer of lyrics.
C. He is a fan of this band.
D. He is the leader of the band.
3.From the passage we know that ______.
A. five members are in the band
B. the band had a good beginning
C. Phillip Sweet has a son
D. the members of the band are true friends
4.The underlined phrase means “______” in Chinese.
A. 传递 B. 去世 C. 停止 D. 失业
5.What does the writer want to tell us?
A. Starting a musical band is difficult.
B. Starting a musical band can make money.
C. Being together helps the band get over the hard time.
D. Standing together on stage makes the band famous.
八年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
— Are you sure about the news?
—Yes. I was there and heard it clearly.
A. certain B. comfortable C. excited
八年级英语单选题简单题查看答案及解析
Have you ever heard the saying “Don’t rest on your laurels”? “Laurels” means the achievements you have already got. The saying means that you shouldn’t be so happy with your achievements(成就)that you’ll no longer try to improve.
As to this saying, Mike Perham has set us a good example. Born in 1992 in Hertfordshire, England, Mike was just 14 when he became the youngest person to sail across the Atlantic Ocean(大西洋). You might think the achievements are good enough, but Mike doesn’t think so. At the age of 17,he became the youngest person to sail all by himself around the world on a nine-month voyage(航海). Mike is now 19, and he is still trying his best to break the records and push himself further. For his next try, he plans to fly around the world on his own, making him the first person of all ages to both sail and fly around the world.
Mike wants his achievements to encourage young people to realize their dreams. Since his achievements, he has travelled widely, speaking at schools and youth clubs in the UK, Hong Kong and Australia on the theme of “Live the Dream”.
Amazing Facts:
Mike started sailing when he was seven.
His trans-Atlantic crossing began at Gibraltar and ended in Antigua.
His round-the-world yacht(游艇) was called TotallyMoney.com.
Title: Don’t Rest on Your Laurels
Passage outline | Supporting details |
The meaning of the saying | “Don’t rest on your laurels" means that you shouldn’t stop 1.only because of your achievements. |
Amazing facts | • At the age of 7, Mike started sailing. • At the age of 14,sailing across the Atlantic Ocean made Mike become the 2. one who set a record. • At the age of 17, Mike had a nine-month voyage of sailing 3. around the world. |
Present situation | Mike is 19 now. He is trying his best to break the records. His 4. to fly round the world by himself will make him the first person to both sail and fly. |
The 5. of Mike’s achievements | Mike’s speeches give young people courage(勇气) to realize their dreams. |
八年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
---Have you eaten dumplings, Millie?
---Yes, but I’ve made them by myself. Can you teach me?
A. ever, ever B. ever, never C. already, ever D. never, never
八年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Have you heard the highest temperature of the earth will rise to 59℃ in 2016?
—Don’t worry! The news _______ be true.
A. must not B. may not C. needn’t D. should
八年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Have you heard the highest temperature of the earth will rise to 59℃ in 2016?
—Don’t worry! The news _______ be true.
A. must not B. may not C. needn’t D. should
八年级英语单选题中等难度题查看答案及解析