When Mary stood up to answer the question , she was _____at first but soon relaxed.
A.nervous B.happy C.mad D.athletic
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When Mary stood up to answer the question , she was _____at first but soon relaxed.
A.nervous B.happy C.mad D.athletic
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When Mary stood up to answer the question , she was _____at first but soon relaxed.
A.nervous B.happy C.mad D.athletic
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In an American classroom, a teacher asked a Chinese girl to answer a question. She stood up and smiled, without making any sound. The American teacher looked at himself and didn’t see anything funny.
So he asked her the question again.The girl just smiled but said nothing. The teacher was angry. He didn’t know that the girl smiled to cover her embarrassment(尴尬)because she didn't know how to answer the question.
In a dining room in Beijing, an Englishman was careless and dropped(掉)a plate. The Chinese who saw this began to laugh. The Englishman felt uncomfortable and even got angry.”They are laughing at me,” he thought. In fact ,the Chinese laughed not at the Englishman or his bad luck---whether(是否) he is a foreigner or a Chinese. The laughter has some feelings, don’t take it so seriously(严重);laugh it off, it’s nothing;such things can happen to any of us,etc.
1.The Chinese girl smiled in an American classroom because_______
A.the teacher asked her to answer a question.
B.The teacher asked her to stang up.
C.She couldn’t answer the question.
D.The teacher looked funny.
2.Which feeling is NOT included(被包括) in the laughter when the Englishman dropped a plate?
A. Don’t take it seriously.
B. Bad luck!
C. It’s nothing.
D.It can happen to any of us.
3.What does the writer want to tell us?
A.Chinese students are impolite.
B.Smiles and laughter always bring happiness.
C.American people are easy to get angry.
D.Smiles and laughter don’t mean the same thing to different people.
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Answer the questions(根据短文内容回答问题):
Alice's mother died when she was five. The year was 1925, and life was hard. Alice, who grew up to be my mother, told me that her family couldn't afford to buy her even a doll as a Christmas gift.
In December 1982, I had a job at a local bank. One afternoon, we were getting ready for the Christmas season. One of my customers came to me with her beautiful handmade dolls. I decided to get one for my daughter, Kate, who was almost five years old. Then I had an idea, I asked my customer if she could make me a special doll for my mother--one with gray hair and glasses: a grandmother doll. And she said yes.
Things really started to fall into place when a friend had told me that his dad who played Santa Claus in my area would be willing to make a visit on Christmas morning to our home to deliver my Katie her present.
Christmas Day arrived at the planned time, so did Santa Claus. I had prepared the presents for Santa to deliver, along with the one for my mother.
My daughter was surprised and happy to get the gift from Santa. As Santa turned to leave, he looked once more into his bag and brought out one more gift. Then he asked who Alice was. My mother was surprised to hear her name. Then Santa handed her the gift, and also a message card that read:
_________________________________________. She held tightly in her arms the doll she had waited fifty-seven years to receive. That doll made my mother the happiest "child".
1.Why didn't Alice's parents buy her a doll as a Christmas gift?
______________________________________________________.
2.What Christmas present did the writer prepare for her daughter?
______________________________________________________.
3.When did the writer's mother receive the Christmas gift?
______________________________________________________.
4.The doll for the writer’s mother was made many years ago, wasn't it?
______________________________________________________.
5.What can be filled in the blank?
______________________________________________________.
6.What can be the best title to the passage? (In less than six words)
______________________________________________________.
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Mary was disappointed when she found out they had gone to the cinema_____ her.
A.except | B.besides | C.for | D.without |
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Mary was disappointed when she found out they had gone to the cinema_____ her.
A.except | B.besides | C.for | D.without |
八年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Mary was disappointed when she found out they had gone to the cinema_____ her.
A.except | B.besides | C.for | D.without |
八年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
What’s a good friend like? One may have different answers to this question at different ages.
When he is very young, he may think a good friend must be together with him all day. And they can share everything together. If his friend doesn’t give him food to eat once, he doesn’t think they are good friends any more. But they will play together happily again very soon.
When he grows older and studies in a middle school, his idea about a good friend changes. He thinks a good friend should be helpful and honest. A good friend should always help him with his lessons. A good friend should come to him when he is sad. And he is always ready to tell everything to his friend. If his friend tells others about his secrets, he may hate the friend.
When he grows up, he may not think it’s necessary for a good friend to be always honest. Everyone has his secrets. If the truth(真相) may hurt the friend, it’s better to keep it secret from him than tell him about it. And he may think a good friend can give him some good advice when he has problems. He comes to understand that he shouldn’t just ask friends for help and that he should also learn to do something for his friends.
1.The writer thinks when a person is very young, ____________.
A. he doesn’t have any friends
B. he has a poor memory
C. he usually likes generous friends
D. he doesn’t want others to share his food
2.We should keep it secrets from our friend when ________.
A. he is very young B. he grows up
C. he is unhappy D. the truth may hurt him
3.What does a person want to get from his friends when he is in trouble?
A. Money. B. Advice. C. Food. D. Humour.
4.The passage mainly tells us _____________.
A. what a good friend means for a person at different ages
B. how to keep secrets for our friends
C. how to make friends
D. how important it is to be an honest friend
八年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Please help the Ruth Hayman Trust Who was Ruth Hayman?
When she came to England, she started up English language classes for adults who had come to live in England. When Ruth died in 1981, some teachers started a charity to remember her.
Who does the Trust help?
Adults who:
●are over the age of 16
●learn English as a foreign language
●are now living in Britain
In 2016-2017, we helped hundreds of students from about 40 countries to study lessons such as medicine, English and computer.
How does the Trust help?
Most of the money we give is for lesson and exam fees (费). And we also give some money for books and tools such as knives and scissors.
Where is the money from?
We raise the money ourselves. Some people give us money because they support what we do. We also have many events such as concerts, sales of things and food to raise money. We once helped Naima. She helped us raise money later. She talked about how the Trust had helped to change her life. But we don’t have enough money. To continue helping people like Naima, we need to raise more money.
How can you help?
Please help by organizing a money-raising event in your college or in your community. We will help you say “thank you”.
Please help the Ruth Hayman Trust Who was Ruth Hayman?
When she came to England, she started up English language classes for adults who had come to live in England. When Ruth died in 1981, some teachers started a charity to remember her.
Who does the Trust help?
Adults who:
●are over the age of 16
●learn English as a foreign language
●are now living in Britain
In 2016-2017, we helped hundreds of students from about 40 countries to study lessons such as medicine, English and computer.
How does the Trust help?
Most of the money we give is for lesson and exam fees (费). And we also give some money for books and tools such as knives and scissors.
Where is the money from?
We raise the money ourselves. Some people give us money because they support what we do. We also have many events such as concerts, sales of things and food to raise money. We once helped Naima. She helped us raise money later. She talked about how the Trust had helped to change her life. But we don’t have enough money. To continue helping people like Naima, we need to raise more money.
How can you help?
Please help by organizing a money-raising event in your college or in your community. We will help you say “thank you”.
1.How did Ruth Hayman help others?
A. By giving classes to adults.
B. By starting a small charity.
C. By organizing money-raising events.
D. By helping the teachers in England.
2.The following four people are all living in Britain. Who may get help from the Ruth Hayman Trust?
A. A ten-year-old boy who wants to learn English.
B. A sixteen-year-old girl who wants to study in China.
C. A seventeen-year-old boy whose first language is English.
D. A nineteen-year-old poor girl who can only speak French.
3.Which is NOT the way to get money?
A. Raising money by having some events.
B. Getting money from some kind people.
C. Asking for money from the people they have helped.
D. Getting help from the people they have helped.
4.Which is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The Ruth Hayman Trust was set up after Ruth Hayman died.
B. The Ruth Hayman Trust only helps people from England.
C. The Ruth Hayman Trust only helps with lesson and exam fees.
D. The Ruth Hayman Trust gets most of its money from teachers.
5.Why did the writer write this passage?
A. To introduce a famous person.
B. To show why a charity is successful.
C. To introduce how to get help in England.
D. To encourage us to help a charity.
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When Anna heard someone call her name, she stood up and walked _______ the door.
A. from B. towards C. around D. against
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