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八下英語語法填空期末總復習專項訓練(附答案)八下英語語法填空期末總復習必練第一篇Crocodiles(鱷魚)laytheireggsandleavethemunderleavesorsand.Babycrocodilesusetheirteeth

break

(break)theirwayoutoftheshells.Crocodilesare

found

(find)inAustralia

and

America.Theyspendmostoftheirtime

lying

(lie)aroundintherivers.Thecrocodile'slongtailisusedwhentheanimalisswimming.Itis

an

excellentweapon(武器).Itcanbeusedtostrike(打擊)theenemies.Oneblowwillknockdownamanorevenabiganimalatonce.Thecrocodilehasahardneck.Itcannotturn

its

(it)headfromsidetoside,soitcanonlyseesomethinginfrontofitself.Thecrocodilehasitsteeth

cleaned

(clean)bythecrocodilebird.Foritsfoodthisbirdtakesthebitsinthecrocodile'smouth.Thishelpsthecrocodilealot,

because

itcannotmoveitstongueupanddown.Withitsterrible

teeth

(tooth)itcatchesitsfood.Thefoodmaybeafish,ananimal,orevena

careless(careful)man.第二篇InAmerica,whenpeoplesay"man'sbestfriend",theydon'tmeananotherperson.Instead,theyaretalking

about

alovelyanimal--dog!Thesewordsshowthefriendship

between

peopleandanimals.Dogsand

other

(others)petscangivejoytopeople'slives.Somepeoplethinkoftheirpetsastheirchildren.Somepeopleevenleavealltheirmoneytotheirpets

when

theydie!Animalscanhelppeopletoo.Dogscan

betaught

(teach)tobethe"eyes"ofablindpersonorthe"ears"ofadeafperson.Scientistshavefound

that

petshelppeoplelivelonger!Theymakepeople

happier(happy)too.Americanshold"BeKindtoAnimalsWeek"inthefirstweekofMay.Petshowsareheldduringtheweek.Evenifyoudon'tliveinAmerica,youcandothistoo.How?First,thinkabouthowanimalsmakeyourtilericher.Ifyouhaveapet,spendmoretimethisweekplayingwithit.Remember

togive

(give)itdeliciousfood.Ifyoudon'thaveapet,bekindtoanimalsaroundyou.Forexample,ifyouseeastreetdog,justleaveitalone,ormake

friends

(friend)withit.Ifothersaroundyoudobadthingstoanimals,trytospeakup.Aspeople,wemustprotectanimalsthatcan'tspeakfor

themselves

(they).第三篇GrowingupinEngland,

thehappiest

(happy)thingformyclassmatesandIwasreadingstories.Amongthem,

TheUglyDuckling

(《丑小鴨》)wasapopularone.TheclassicstoryofTheUglyDucklingdescribesapooryoungbird.Alltheduckslaugh

at

himforhisuglyappearance—smallandgrey.Feelingsad,he

begins

(begin)ajourneyofself-discovery.Finally,oneday,helooksdownintoapond.Heisshockedbyhisreflection(倒影)inthewater.Heisnolonger

an

uglyduckling,buta

beautiful

(beauty)swan.Thisgreatchildren'sfairytale

has

beenahitforyears.It'sevenbeenmadeintoaDisneymovie.

Infact,thisyearisthestory's

174th

(174)birthday.DanishwriterHansChristianAndersen

wrote

(write)itin1843.Thestoryteachesusmanyvaluablelessons.Forexample,weshouldnotjudgeapersonbyhisorherappearance.Itisinnerbeautythatmakesapersonspecial.

What'smore,oneshouldthink

about

otherpeople'sfeelings.Thestory'spositive

messages

(message)aresavedbytheworld.Today,weusethephrase"uglyduckling"asametaphortodescribesomethingpoororbadthatgrowsintosomethingsuccessfulorbeautiful.第四篇Greenseaturtlesarereptiles(爬行動物).Theyare

found

(find)throughouttheworld'sseas.Theyareprobablytheoldestanimals

on

theEarth.Theirancestors(祖先)usedtowalkonland,andthenwentback

to

theseamanymillionyearsago.Theywatcheddinosaursgomissing.Althoughtheyareendangeredanimals,thenumberofthemis

rising

(rise).Greenseaturtlesarecold-bloodedandtheybreatheair.Theyeachhaveahardshelllikenearlyallturtles.Manylandturtlesareabletotaketheirheadsbackintotheirshellsfor

protection

(protect).

Greenseaturtlescannotdothis,andtheirheadswillbeoutatalltimes.Theirshellsare

lighter(light)inweightthanthosewhichliveonland.Whengreenseaturtlesswim,theywillcomeoutoftheseaeveryfew

minutes

(minute)totakeabreath.But

whentheysleep,theycanremaininwaterfortwohourswithouttakingabreath.Greenseaturtlesseemtogrowvery

slowly

(slow).Adultgreenseaturtlescanweighabout500pounds.Greenseaturtlesliveintheocean

for

mostoftheiradultlives.第五篇WorldPangolin(穿山甲)DayisonthethirdSaturdayofFebruaryeachyear.Thisyear,itfell

onFeb.18.It'sadaytohelp

(help)peopleknowmoreaboutpangolins.PangolinsareanimalsthatliveinAfricaandAsia.Theyhavescales(鱗片)ontheirskinandeatants.

Pangolinsareimportant

animals

(animal)becausetheyhelptoprotecttreesinforests.However,pangolinsarenowendangered.AccordingtotheInternationalUnionforConservationofNature(IUCN),morethan1millionpangolinshavebeenkilledorsoldinthelast10years.Lastyear,IUCNaddedthepangolin

to

theworld's"endangeredanimalslist".Nowpangolinsaremoreendangeredthanpandas.Thegrowingtradeoftheirscalesandmeatisthemainreasonfortheirdecline(下降)innumber.ManypeopleinAsiaandAfricaeat

their(they)meat,andsomeevenusetheirscalestotreatsickpeople.Luckily,thissituation

isgetting

(get)better.Thegovernmentnowstopsanyonefrom

buying

(buy)andeatingpangolinsinChina.Breakingthislawwillberegarded

as

acrime.Thetradeofpangolinsacrosstheworldisalsonotallowed."Ihopemorepeoplewilljoinustoprotectpangolinsfromsucha

sad

(sadly)situation,"ZhouCanyingtoldXinhuaNewsAgency.ZhouisheadoftheWildlifeProtectionAssociationofChangsha,HunanProvince.第六篇Animalsare

people's(people)friends.Butmanywildanimalsarefacingthedangerof

dying

(die)out.There'remanyreasons.First,theirlivingenvironmentchanges

a

lotbecauseofthe

development

(develop)ofmanycities.Also,pollution

(pollute)becomesworseandthismakeswildanimalslosetheir

homes.Andsomepeoplearekillinganimals

for

gettingtheirfur,skin,teethandmeat.Peopleshoulddosomethingtohelpprotect

endangered(endanger)wildanimals.Forexample,peoplecanbuildsomenaturereservestosavewildanimals'homes.Animalscanlive

freely

(free)there.Besides,peoplearenotallowed

to

killwildanimals.Ifwestartprotectingtheanimals,ourworldwillbecomemuch

better.第七篇I'vealwayslovedpigs.Whenlwasakid,Iwantedapetpigverymuch

so

Iadopted(收養)ablack-and-whiteyoungpig,Angus.Hefollowedmeandmydogwhereverwewent.Heenjoyed

playing

(play)withtennisballsverymuchandheevenlearnthow

tobring

(bring)backatennisball.AfterAngusgrewtoobigforourbackyard,he

wassent

(send)tomyuncle'sfarm.We'dgotothefarmtovisithimontheweekendandbringhimsomefood.Oneafternoon,myunclecalled

sadly

(sad)totellusmatAngusgotlost.Wewenttothefarmquicklyandlooked

for

Angus.Wecouldn'tfindhimanywhere.Weguessedthathewentmissingordied.

What

apity!Myunclehadafriendwhoownedapigfarmabout4kilometresaway.Thismorning,hisfriendcalledmyuncleandsaidhe

saw

(see)apigstayonhisfarm.Atthesuggestionofmyuncle,hethrew

out

tennisball.Thepigcaughtitandbroughtitback.ItwasAngus!InahurrymyfamilydrovetobringAngusbacktomyuncle'sfarm.NowAngusisstartingtoenjoy

himself

(he)onmyuncle'sfarmagainwithalltheotheranimals.第八篇WhenIwasnineteen,Ihadajobatalocalbookstore.Onenight,ayoungcouplecameinandwalkedhereandtherelookingforabook.Theyseemed

tobe

(be)theusualtypetogivemall

workers

(worker)ahardtime.Whentheywenttopay

for

thebook,thegirlwasadollarortwoshortof

buying

(buy)thebookshewanted.Shelookeddisappointed.Ihadacustomerdiscountcardanditwasstillactive.Itoldthegirl

gently

(gentle),"Hangon,don'tworry,you'llhavethemoneytobuythebook."Itypedmypassword.Shegavemea

thankful

(thank)smile.Withadollarleft,sheandherboyfriendleftthestore.IbelievedthatIwouldneversee

them

(they)again.Idon'trememberhowlongitwas.

but

theydidreturnlaterthateveningjusttobringme

a

beautifulcardthatsaid"It'speoplelikeyouwhomaketheworldabetterplacetolivein."I

ammoved

(move)bythelittlegirlandherboyfriend.Infact,theyhavealsomadetheworldalittlebrighter.第九篇Millionsofpeopleacrosstheworldhavepets.Maybeyouhaveoneandmaybesomeofyourfriendsdotoo.Apetcanbe

a

specialfriend,andyoumaythinkofhimorherasamemberofthefamily.Apetcanplaywithyouorjustbewithyouwhenyoudon'tfeellike

talking

(talk).Unluckily

(unlucky),petscan'tstaywith

us

(we)forever.Likealllivingthings,theywilldie.Sometimesapetdiesbecauseheorsheistooold.Sometimesapetdies

from

anaccident.Sometimesapetgetstoosick

tolive

(live)longer.Evenwhenananimaldoctorhelps,therearesomeproblemsmay

justcan't

besolved

(solve).It'sasadthingtoknowapetdies.Youprobablyfeellonely

because

itseemslikeyouloseafriend.Youmayevenfeelmadatthevet(獸醫)fornotbeingabletomakeyourpet

better

(well)thanitwas.Maybeyoufeelsorrywhenyourememberthefactthatsometimesyouweren'tkindtoyourpet.Tosomechildren,itmayseemlikenobody

understands

(understand)whattheyarefeeling.Someonemaysaytoagirl,"Youcangetanothercat."Butsheknowsshewillneverhaveacatjustlikethedeadone.第十篇Oneday,awomanwalkedintoapetstore.Shewantedtobu

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