Once there was a rich man named Chulong.
One day, he was walking in his garden when he saw a strange____with beautiful features(特征) and sweet voice in a tree. Chulong____went near the tree and caught the bird, which he thought he could____and get lots of money.
“Don’t think about making money through me!” said the bird, “____will buy me, because, in imprisonment (监禁), I lose my beauty and sweet voice.” Chulong’s hope of making money was shattered. He became angry and wanted to____the bird for the meat.
Then the____bird suggested, “Well, set me free. In return I shall teach you____simple but useful rules, which can do good to you.”
Chulong didn’t believe the bird____, and he was afraid that the bird would fly away. However, the bird____it would keep its word(守信). Chulong wanted to take a risk. He set the bird free and it sat on the branch of a tree. It became____again.
Chulong asked, “Now teach me the rules.” “Certainly,” said the bird.
Then the bird taught Chulong the____: The first rule is Never believe everything others say. The second rule is Never be sad about something you don’t have. The third rule is Never throw away what you have in your hand.
“You silly bird,” shouted Chulong, “These rules are known to everyone. You____me.”
But the bird said, “Today, you had me in your hand, but you threw me away. You believed all that I said. And you are sad about not having me.____the rules are simple, you have never followed them. Now have you got the____of the rules? Just sit down and think for a while.” With these words, the bird____and disappeared from his sight.
1.A. cat B. bird C. panda D. monkey
2.A. proudly B. freely C. slowly D. weakly
3.A. eat B. study C. draw D. sell
4.A. Nobody B. Somebody C. Anybody D. Everybody
5.A. find B. borrow C. smell D. kill
6.A. busy B. helpful C. clever D. lucky
7.A. three B. four C. five D. six
8.A. for ever B. later on C. at first D. at last
9.A. promised B. remembered C. guessed D. hoped
10.A. ugly B. beautiful C. lazy D. hard-working
11.A. songs B. languages C. rules D. skills
12.A. cheated B. helped C. found D. forgot
13.A. Until B. Unless C. If D. Although
14.A. history B. value C. reason D. connection
15.A. woke up B. fell down C. flew away D. held on
八年级英语完型填空困难题
Once there was a rich man named Chulong.
One day, he was walking in his garden when he saw a strange____with beautiful features(特征) and sweet voice in a tree. Chulong____went near the tree and caught the bird, which he thought he could____and get lots of money.
“Don’t think about making money through me!” said the bird, “____will buy me, because, in imprisonment (监禁), I lose my beauty and sweet voice.” Chulong’s hope of making money was shattered. He became angry and wanted to____the bird for the meat.
Then the____bird suggested, “Well, set me free. In return I shall teach you____simple but useful rules, which can do good to you.”
Chulong didn’t believe the bird____, and he was afraid that the bird would fly away. However, the bird____it would keep its word(守信). Chulong wanted to take a risk. He set the bird free and it sat on the branch of a tree. It became____again.
Chulong asked, “Now teach me the rules.” “Certainly,” said the bird.
Then the bird taught Chulong the____: The first rule is Never believe everything others say. The second rule is Never be sad about something you don’t have. The third rule is Never throw away what you have in your hand.
“You silly bird,” shouted Chulong, “These rules are known to everyone. You____me.”
But the bird said, “Today, you had me in your hand, but you threw me away. You believed all that I said. And you are sad about not having me.____the rules are simple, you have never followed them. Now have you got the____of the rules? Just sit down and think for a while.” With these words, the bird____and disappeared from his sight.
1.A. cat B. bird C. panda D. monkey
2.A. proudly B. freely C. slowly D. weakly
3.A. eat B. study C. draw D. sell
4.A. Nobody B. Somebody C. Anybody D. Everybody
5.A. find B. borrow C. smell D. kill
6.A. busy B. helpful C. clever D. lucky
7.A. three B. four C. five D. six
8.A. for ever B. later on C. at first D. at last
9.A. promised B. remembered C. guessed D. hoped
10.A. ugly B. beautiful C. lazy D. hard-working
11.A. songs B. languages C. rules D. skills
12.A. cheated B. helped C. found D. forgot
13.A. Until B. Unless C. If D. Although
14.A. history B. value C. reason D. connection
15.A. woke up B. fell down C. flew away D. held on
八年级英语完型填空困难题查看答案及解析
阅读短文, 掌握其大意, 然后从每小题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
Once there was a rich man named Marcus. One day, he was walking in his garden when he saw a strange ________ with beautiful feathers and a sweet voice in a tree. Marcus ________ went near the tree and caught the bird, which he thought he could ________ and get lots of money.
"Don't think about making money through me!" said the bird."_________ will buy me, because, in imprisonment(监禁), I lose my beauty and sweet voice." Marcus's hope of making money was shattered(破碎的). He became angry and wanted to _______ the bird for the meat.
Then the_____ bird suggested, "Well, set me free. In return I shall teach you______simple but useful rules, which can do good to you."
Marcus didn't believe the bird ________, and he was afraid that the bird would fly away. However, the bird _________ it would keep its words. Marcus wanted to take a risk. He set the bird free and it sat on the branch of a tree. It became ________ again.
Marcus asked, "Now teach me the rules." "Certainly," said the bird.
Then the bird taught Marcus the ________ : The first rule is "Never believe everything others say." The second rule is "Never be sad about something you don't have." The third rule is "Never throw away what you have in your hand."
"You silly bird," shouted Marcus. "These rules are known to everyone. You_______ me."
But the bird said, "Today, you had me in your hand, but you threw me away. You believed all that I said. And you are sad about not having me. ________ the rules are simple, you have never followed them. Now have you got the ________ of the rules? Just sit down and think for a while." With these words, the bird ________ and disappeared from his sight.
1.A. cat B. bird C. panda D. monkey
2.A. proudly B. freely C. slowly D. weakly
3.A. eat B. study C. draw D. sell
4.A. Nobody B. somebody C. Anybody D. Everybody
5.A. find B. borrow C. smell D. kill
6.A. busy B. helpful C. clever D. lucky
7.A. three B. four C. five D. six
8.A. forever B. later on C. at first D. at last
9.A. promised B. remembered C. guessed D. hoped
10.A. ugly B. beautiful C. lazy D. hard-working
11.A. songs B. languages C. rules D. skills
12.A. cheated B. helped C. found D. forgot
13.A. Until B. Unless C. If D. Although
14.A. history B. value C. fun D. sign
15.A. woke up B. fell down C. flew away D. held on
八年级英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Once upon a time in Greece (希腊) there lived a clever man. His name was Aesop.
One day, when Aesop was taking a walk in the country, a man on the road stopped him. He said, "Kind sir, can you tell me how soon I can get to town?" "Go," Aesop answered.
"Of course I know I must go," said the man," But I want to know how soon I can get to town." "Go," Aesop shouted to him again.
The man got angry. "He must be mad," he thought. And he walked away. Suddenly he heard Aesop shouting to him, "You will get to town in two hours.”The man was in great surprise. He turned back and asked, "Why didn’t you tell me that before?"
"How could I tell you that before?" answered Aesop. "I didn't know how fast you could walk."
1.One day Aesop was ____.
A. stopping a man walking
B. talking in town
C. taking a walk in the country
D. watching a man walking
2.When the man asked Aesop the question, he ____.
A. didn't answer at first
B. said that he couldn’t answer it
C. told him that he was clever
D. shook his head
3.From the text we know that ____.
A. Aesop wasn't very clever
B. the man didn't know the way to town well
C. the man knew how soon he could get to town
D. the man knew Aesop very well
4.The man got angry because ____.
A. Aesop said he wouldn't tell him anything
B. he was very tired at that time
C. he didn’t know what Aesop meant
D. it would take him two hours to get to town
5.We can guess that at last the man felt very ____.
A. pleased B. angry C. sad D. hungry
八年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Once upon a time in Greece (希腊) there lived a clever man. His name was Aesop.
One day, when Aesop was taking a walk in the country, a man on the road stopped him. He said, "Kind sir, can you tell me how soon I can get to town?" "Go," Aesop answered.
"Of course I know I must go," said the man," But I want to know how soon I can get to town." "Go," Aesop shouted to him again.
The man got angry. "He must be mad," he thought. And he walked away. Suddenly he heard Aesop shouting to him, "You will get to town in two hours.”The man was in great surprise. He turned back and asked, "Why didn’t you tell me that before?"
"How could I tell you that before?" answered Aesop. "I didn't know how fast you could walk."
1.One day Aesop was ____.
A. stopping a man walking
B. talking in town
C. taking a walk in the country
D. watching a man walking
2.When the man asked Aesop the question, he ____.
A. didn't answer at first
B. said that he couldn’t answer it
C. told him that he was clever
D. shook his head
3.From the text we know that ____.
A. Aesop wasn't very clever
B. the man didn't know the way to town well
C. the man knew how soon he could get to town
D. the man knew Aesop very well
4. The man got angry because ____.
A. Aesop said he wouldn't tell him anything
B. he was very tired at that time
C. he didn’t know what Aesop meant
D. it would take him two hours to get to town
5.We can guess that at last the man felt very ____.
A. pleased B. angry C. sad D. hungry
八年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Once upon a time there was a boy named Ankit. One day he made a painting and he loved it so much.
One night when he slept, an angel(天使) came and blessed his painting that it should come alive. He was always lonely. He always wanted a friend to talk to and share his work and secrets. Next morning when he woke up he heard some sounds near his painting. When he looked at the painting, he was surprised that it was talking! He thought that his wish had come true.
The man in the painting needed food, water and clothes. The news of the magic painting spread all over the world. It even came in newspapers and in the news on TV.
One night a thief came to steal the painting. The moment he came in front of the painting, the man in the picture shouted and said, “Help! Help, a thief!” The thief got scared and ran away.
One day the painting said to Ankit that it wanted to be married. Then Ankit had to paint a woman. He made both the paintings marry and live happily ever after. His loneliness was also cured(治愈) forever.
1.What did the angel do with the painting?
A. She took the painting away.
B. She blessed it to come alive.
C. She drew another one like this painting.
D. She put the painting on the wall.
2.What is Ankit’s wish?
A. To have a big family.
B. To paint more good pictures.
C. To have a good friend.
D. To see the angel.
3.The underlined word “spread” means ____________ in Chinese.
A. 传播 B. 发布 C. 复制 D. 张贴
4.When did the man in the painting shout at the thief?
A. When the thief took down the painting.
B. When the thief walked into the room.
C. When the thief reached his hands.
D. When the thief came near the painting.
5.What did the painting tell Ankit one day?
A. It wanted to get down from the wall.
B. It wanted to get married.
C. It wanted to play with him.
D. It wanted leave his home.
八年级英语阅读理解极难题查看答案及解析
Once upon a time, there was a farmer called Da Niu. One day he was walking in the forest and found a bird. The bird’s was hurt(受伤)and it cried. Da Niu picked it up and took it home. He looked after it carefully every day. The bird got well soon.
One morning Da Niu enjoyed the sunshine next to the wall. The bird took his hat and flew away. Da Niu was very angry and ran after it. He shouted(大叫), “What a bad bird you are!”
Suddenly he heard a big noise from his back. The wall he sat next to just now.(刚才紧靠近坐着的)fell down(倒下).
1. Da Niu found the bird .
A. in the shop B. at the zoo
C.in the forest. D.on the farm.
2. How did Da Niu treat the bird when it was hurt?
A.He looked after it carefully.
B.He ran after it.
C.He shouted to it.
D.He was angry with it.
3.The underlined word “angry” means “ ”in Chines.
A.开心的 B.生气的
C.伤心的 D.大笑的
4.Why did the bird take Da Niu’s hat?
A.Because it was naughty.
B.Because Da Niu was unfriendly to it.
C.Because it wanted to save Da Niu’s life.
D.Because it wanted to throw it.
5.What is the best title of the passage?
A.The bad bird B.The nice farmer
C.The farmer and the bird D.The farmer’s hat
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八年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
There was a man named Raman. One day, he found he was travelling with a group of soldiers. They used to join in a war and soon they started talking about their experiences in the war. One old soldier told the time when he had killed seven enemy (敌人) soldiers. Another described how he acted bravely in a fight. He told the story in detail. When they finished, they looked proudly at Raman.
“I don’t think you have an experience to tell,” said one of the old soldiers.
“Oh, but I have,” said Raman.
“You have?” asked the soldiers.
“Yes,” said Raman. “One day while traveling, I met a big house and entered it. I found the biggest man I had ever seen. He was a man who was used to doing bad things in a country! The people there were all afraid of him.”
“What did you do?” asked the soldiers. They wanted to know more about it.
“I cut off one of his feet and ran away quickly,” said Raman.
“His foot?” said a soldier. “Why didn’t you cut off his head when you had the chance?”
“But somebody had already done that,” said Raman.
1.What did the soldiers’ stories have in common (有共同点)?
A. They were told in detail.
B. They were about the same enemies.
C. They were about killing seven enemies.
D. They were about acting bravely in a fight.
2.How might the soldiers feel when they knew Raman had an experience to tell?
A. Afraid. B. Sad.
C. Surprised. D. Interested.
3.What did the soldier want Raman to cut off from the bad man?
A. His foot. B. His hand.
C. His head. D. His arm.
4.What did the soldiers think of Raman’s story?
A. Boring. B. Interesting.
C. Relaxing. D. Sad.
5.What can we know from the last sentence?
A. Somebody had cut off the other foot of the bad man.
B. Somebody was also unable to cut off the man’s head.
C. The bad man was badly hurt by somebody before Raman.
D. The bad man had been dead before Raman entered the house.
八年级英语阅读单选简单题查看答案及解析
Once upon a time, there was a poor man. One day, after working for hours, he had a rest under a tree in the middle of the field. Just then, he saw a terrible snake coming out of an anthill(蚁丘). The man thought that the snake might be the god of the field. He did not give it anything, so he could not get anything from the field.
At once he went to bring a bowl of milk and offered the milk to the snake. “God of the field! I didn’t know that you live here. That’s why I never gave you anything. Please forgive me. ” Then he went home.
The next day, when the man came, he found a gold coin in the bowl near the anthill. From then on, the man gave milk to the snake and found gold coins.
One day the man was so busy that he couldn’t send milk to the snake. So he asked his son to take care of the snake. The son brought milk to the anthill and gave it to the snake. The next day, when he came back, he found a gold coin in the bowl. After taking the gold coin, he thought, “This anthill must be full of gold coins. I would kill the snake and take them all.”
The next day, the son came to the field with milk and a stick. He gave the milk to the snake and hit it with the stick. The snake escaped the stick and bit the boy to death.
1.The man might get from the field before he found the snake.
A. anything B. nothing
C. gold coins D. some anthills
2.The underlined word “forgive” means “ ________ ” in Chinese.
A.忘记 B.忽略 C.原谅 D.保佑
3.The son died because .
A. the snake didn’t offer him any gold coins
B. his father was too busy to take care of him
C. he didn’t give the snake any milk.
D. he wanted to get all the snake’s gold coins.
4.From the passage we can learn that .
A. too much greed(贪婪) is harmful
B. we should protect the snake
C. the snake is terrible
D. people can’t get coins from the snake
5.We may find the passage .
A. in a research B. in a sports magazine
C. in a poster D. in a storybook
八年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Once upon a time, there was a poor man. One day, after working for hours, he had a rest under a tree in the middle of the field. Just then, he saw a terrible snake coming out of an anthill(蚁丘). The man thought that the snake might be the god of the field. He did not give it anything, so he could not get anything from the field.
At once he went to bring a bowl of milk and offered the milk to the snake. “God of the field! I didn’t know that you live here. That’s why I never gave you anything. Please forgive me. ” Then he went home.
The next day, when the man came, he found a gold coin in the bowl near the anthill. From then on, the man gave milk to the snake and found gold coins.
One day the man was so busy that he couldn’t send milk to the snake. So he asked his son to take care of the snake. The son brought milk to the anthill and gave it to the snake. The next day, when he came back, he found a gold coin in the bowl. After taking the gold coin, he thought, “This anthill must be full of gold coins. I would kill the snake and take them all.”
The next day, the son came to the field with milk and a stick. He gave the milk to the snake and hit it with the stick. The snake escaped the stick and bit the boy to death.
1.The man might get from the field before he found the snake.
A. anything B. nothing
C. gold coins D. some anthills
2.The underlined word “forgive” means “ ” in Chinese.
A.忘记 B.忽略 C.原谅 D.保佑
3.The son died because .
A. the snake didn’t offer him any gold coins
B. his father was too busy to take care of him
C. he didn’t give the snake any milk.
D. he wanted to get all the snake’s gold coins.
4.From the passage we can learn that .
A. too much greed(贪婪) is harmful
B. we should protect the snake
C. the snake is terrible
D. people can’t get coins from the snake
5.We may find the passage .
A. in a research B. in a sports magazine
C. in a poster D. in a storybook
八年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Long ago there was a man with the name Smith. He made a 1.by making caps. One day he went to sell his caps. He went 2. a forest. There were many monkeys in it. It was very hot and the man wanted to have a 3.He came up to a large tree, put his caps on the ground, took one of them and put it on his head. Then he lay down and soon fell 4.
"Where are my caps?" Smith cried when he5.up. He looked up and saw many monkeys in the tree and each monkey had a cap on its head.
"Give me 6.my caps!" the man shouted at the monkeys. But the monkeys didn't understand him. They only laughed. The man got angry, took off his own cap,7.it on the ground and cried, "If you want all my caps, you may take
this 8.,too!"
And what do you think happened next? The little animals did the same. Each mon-key took off 9. cap and threw it on the ground. The man was very glad. He 10.collected all his caps and went on his way
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