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/語(yǔ)法填空目錄TOC\o"1-1"\h\u1.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇泰州·期末)介紹了中國(guó)傳統(tǒng)服飾馬面裙的歷史、文化意義及其在現(xiàn)代的流行情況。 12.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇泰州·期末)主要講述了年輕的中國(guó)首位F1車手周冠宇的故事。 23.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇泰州·期末)講述了MateoLange在家鄉(xiāng)領(lǐng)導(dǎo)著一個(gè)社區(qū)回收項(xiàng)目,利用周末時(shí)間分類玻璃、塑料瓶和罐頭等垃圾,使得社區(qū)變得更環(huán)保以及給社區(qū)帶來經(jīng)濟(jì)收益的事情。 44.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇泰州·期末)主要講述了我們應(yīng)該學(xué)會(huì)感激我們的日常生活。 55.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇常州·期末)介紹了寵物旅游的發(fā)展。 66.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇泰州·期末)講述了一個(gè)對(duì)中國(guó)詩(shī)歌感興趣的加拿大人Brandon。 87.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇南通·期末)介紹了辛追夫人的生平及現(xiàn)代科技如何幫助重現(xiàn)她的面貌。 98.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇無錫·期末)李興昌,一位在云南省普洱市寧洱縣經(jīng)營(yíng)茶園的茶藝大師的故事。 119.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇南通·期末)主要講了關(guān)于阿勒泰地區(qū)的旅游景點(diǎn)和近期因電視節(jié)目《我的阿勒泰》而增加的知名度的詳細(xì)信息。 1210.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇常州·期末)介紹了“七一勛章”獲得者張桂梅的事跡。 1411.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇宿遷·期末)介紹朋友在我們的生活中是很重要的,然而,有些人在交朋友方面有困難,本文提供了擺脫孤獨(dú)的方法步驟。 1512.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇宿遷·期末)介紹了我們?cè)谌粘I钪腥绾巫霾怒h(huán)保。 1613.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇南通·期末)介紹了背包旅行的特征及背包旅行的意義。 1714.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇南通·期末)通過鴿子和螞蟻相互幫助的故事,倡導(dǎo)助人為樂是一種美德。 1915.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇徐州·期末)作者在一次作品展上的尷尬經(jīng)歷,說明人無論何時(shí)不能太驕傲。 2016.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇蘇州·期末)講述了福建蟳埔村的風(fēng)俗“簪花圍”的流行及其背后的文化寓意。 2117.(22-23八年級(jí)下·江蘇泰州·期末)講述了最好不要喝隔夜水。 2318.(22-23八年級(jí)下·江蘇連云港·期末)寫了劉明參加2007年上海特奧會(huì)志愿者工作的經(jīng)歷。 2419.(22-23八年級(jí)下·江蘇常州·期末)介紹了幾種引導(dǎo)孩子養(yǎng)成良好禮儀的方式。 2620.(22-23八年級(jí)下·江蘇宿遷·期末)介紹了大約有兩億八千五百萬(wàn)人看不見或存在眼部問題。為使貧富國(guó)家獲得均等的醫(yī)療知識(shí)和技術(shù),ORBIS是一個(gè)國(guó)際慈善組織,通過FlyingEyeHospital為貧困地區(qū)培訓(xùn)醫(yī)生志愿者,使失明者重見光明。 271.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇泰州·期末)Haveyouheardofthehorse-faceskirt?Theskirthasmanycrossedlayers(交叉層),makingitlooknice.ThisChineseskirtstartedintheSongDynastyand1(see)intheMingandQingquiteoften.In2022,Frenchfashionbrand(品牌)Diorcopiedthedesignoftheskirt.Manyhanfuloversbegantointroducetheknowledge2theskirt.Thishelpedmorepeoplelearnaboutthetraditional(傳統(tǒng)的)Chineseclothes.“Forus,3(wear)theskirtisnotjustforfashion,”saidMao,oneofthehanfulovers.“ItalsoshowsourloveforChineseculture.”Maosaid4(proud).Recently,people5(pay)moreattentiontotheskirt.ManyChinesefamouspeoplehavewornittointernationalevents.Andduringthepastspringfestival,lotsofyoungpeopleworetheskirt6theywentontrips.Peopleinothercountrieslikethisskirt,too.Chineseclothing7(company)havegotalotofordersforitfromabroad.AreportstudiedhowpopulartheskirtwasamongforeignTikTokusers.8reportfoundthatlastyearusersfrommorethan90countriesandareassharedcontentabouttheskirt!ThisisagoodexampleofChineseculturegoingtotheworld.Anditisalsoagoodway9(introduce)Chineseculture.“NewChinese-styleclothes”isalsoahottopic.TheseclothesaddtraditionalChineseculturetomoderndesigns.Theyhavewontheheartsofmanypeople.Alltheseshowthatwearebecomingmuchmoreconfidentin10(we)ownculture.2.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇泰州·期末)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,在橫線上填上適當(dāng)單詞,使短文完整、通順。給出單詞的空格不限一詞,沒有給出單詞的空格限一詞。In2004,ChinahosteditsfirstFlChineseGP(F1大獎(jiǎng)賽).1(sit)inthestandattheageof5,ZhouGuanyudreamedofbecomingaracecardriver.Almost20yearslater,hisdreamtobe2F1carracedriverhascometrue!The24-year-oldtookpartinthe2024ChineseGP,asChina’sfirstF1racedriver.It3(hold)inShanghaifromApril19to21.Hefinished4(fourteen)among20drivers.HewasveryproudtotakepartintheF1inhisownhometown.Heworeaspecialhelmet(頭盔)hedesigned,5Shanghai’sundergroundmaponit.Likemanyracecardrivers,Zhoustartedhiscareeringo-karting(微型賽車競(jìng)賽).Hissuccessonthe6(Europe)kartinghelpedhimentertheFerrariDriverAcademy(法拉利車手學(xué)院)in2014.Throughhardwork,he7(success)tookpartinF1GPin2022forthefirsttime.8,hisjourneyhasnotbeensmooth.Atthe2022BritishGP,ahigh-speedcrashcausedhiscartoturnoverandhitthewalls.“Iwasluckyenoughtocomeoutofitunhurt,”saidthe9(survive),Zhou.Recently,Zhou’ssuccess10(make)morepeople,especiallytheyoung,showinterestinthesportinChina.“IbelievethatalotmoreyoungChinesedriverswillappearinF1inthenearfuture.”3.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇泰州·期末)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,在橫線上填上適當(dāng)單詞,使短文完整、通順。給出單詞的空格不限一詞,沒有給出單詞的空格限一詞。Recyclingisgoodfortheenvironment.Itcanalsodogoodtoacommunityin1(surprise)ways.MateoLange,15,knowsthiswell.Onweekends,you’llfindhimseparatingthingslikeglassandplasticbottles2differentgroupsinhishometownofIndianRiver(印第安河),Michigan(密歇根州),America,whereheleadsacommunityrecyclingprogram.Mateostartedtheprogramin2020.Hewas11andin3(six)grade,playingbaseballwiththeNorthernMichiganCyclones.Theteamwasnewandneededmoneytotraveltotournaments(錦標(biāo)賽).Mateosuggested4plan.“Therewerecansandbottlesalwaysthrownaroundtheroad,”hetellsTIMEforKids.InMichigan,thesecan5(collect)andchangedformoney.Withhisdad’shelp,Mateostartedabottleandcandrive.Itraised$7,500.“Webuiltupso6(much)moneyduringjustafewweeks,”hesays,“SoIsaid,”“Whydon’twekeepthis7(go)aslongaswecan?”Sincethen,hisrecyclingefforthasraised$350,000andhelpedat8(little)50localyouthgroups.Ithasalsopreventedmorethan2millionbottlesandcansfromlitteringtheroadsideandpollutingMichigan’slakesandrivers.“It’skeptourcommunityalot9(clean),”hesays.Mateobelieveseveryonecan—andshould—beofservice.“Justdoalittlebit10(help)maketheworldalittlebitofabetterplace,”hesays.“Becreative,”headds,“Haveanideaandbuildonit.”4.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇泰州·期末)Arewethankfultoourdailylife?No,wearen’t.1fact,manyofuscomplainaboutourdailylifealot.That’s2(correct)forus.Weshouldlearntobethankfultoourdailylife.First,weliveinpeace.Ifwereadwartimestories,we3(realize)howterriblethesituationis.Peoplelosetheir4(life)soeasily.Painandpovertyareeverywhere.Butwearelivinginpeace.It’sagreatblessing(祝福).Second,wehaveourlovedones.Manypeoplelose5(they).Manypeopledon’tevenknowtheirfatherormother.6begratefulifwehaveours.Third,weare7(health).Healthcomesfirstinourlife.Withoutit,wecanachievenothing.However,sometimeswecan’tunderstandtheimportanceofthehealthuntilweexperiencethe8(ill).Is9easyforustobethankfulinourdailylife?Yes,itis.Sonowtryourbest10(make)ourdailylifewonderful.5.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇常州·期末)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Morefamilieskeeppetsintheirhomesandtheytreatthemastheirfamilymembers.So,it’snaturalforthem1(take)petswhentheytravel.However,mostpetownershavetotravelbycarbecausepets2(notallow)tobewiththemwhentheyareusingpublictransportation.MrsZhouandherhusbandhaveadognamedMaomao.Theyonce3(leave)thedogathomefortwodays.Whenevertheycheckedonhimthroughasurveillancecamera(監(jiān)控?cái)z像頭),heseemedunhappy.Thismadethecouplefeelsorry4him,sotheydecidedtotakehimwiththemfromthenon.5eachtrip,theyhavetopackMaomao’sdailythingssuchasfood,snacks,toysandbowls.And,ofcourse,poop(糞便)bags.Theyusuallyavoid6(drive)topopularplacesduringtheholidaysbecausetherearetoomanypeople.Whentheybookhotels,they7(careful)choosethosethatallowpets.Theyalsocallandaskaboutthefees(費(fèi)用)forpets.“Dogsbelongtonature.TakingMaomaooutfromtimetotimecanmakehimrelaxedandenjoy8(he),”MrsZhousaid.Pettravel9(develop)intoanewmarketinrecentyears.Somehotelshavepreparedroomsforpets.Specialbedsandmedicalcareforpets10(expect)inthefuture.6.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇泰州·期末)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填上適當(dāng)單詞或用括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式填空,使短文完整、通順。給出單詞的空格不限一詞,沒有給出單詞的空格限一詞。Brandonisa37-year-oldman.HecomesfromCanada.WhenBrandonwasyoung,hewas1(interest)inChinesepoems.Hespendsnearlytenhoursaday2(translate)ChinesepoemsintoEnglish.Hehastranslatedmorethan1,000Chinesepoems3sixyearsago.Hisworks4(show)atartfestivalsinmanycountrieslastyear.AftertranslatingaChinesepoeminto5Englishone,Brandonoftenwritesitdownonapieceofpaperwithabrushpen.HealsodrawsapicturebesidethepoemtohelpshowthemeaningoftheChinesepoem.HeconnectsChineseandforeignculturewithhispaintings,andwritesthepoemsinEnglish,sohis6(read)canhaveabetterunderstandingofChinesepoems,evenChinesehistoryandculture.BrandonwantstolearnanotherforeignlanguageifhisChineseisgoodenough,butthatday7(notarrive)yet.Hehasfoundthere’salwaysnewknowledgetolearninChinese.Hehasasmallworkshopnearhisuniversity.Theplaceissmall,8helikesitverymuchbecausehecanpayattentionto(注意)histranslationworkinhisworkshop.“Ancient(古代的)Chinesepoemsaresobeautiful,makingtheChineselanguagereallyworth(值得)learning,”hesaid.“ManyofmyfriendsinCanadalikeChinesepoemsafterreadingmytranslations.”Brandonhopesthathisworkscanhelpmore9(west)peopleknowChinathanbefore,andcometoseehowfastitischangingandenjoythebeautyofitscultureby10(they).7.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇南通·期末)Wedon’tknowmuchaboutLadyXinZhui’slife.Shelivedin12ndcenturyB.C.E.Shewasthewifeofaseniorofficial(高級(jí)官員)namedLiCang.Historiansbelievethatshediedofan2(ill)aroundtheageof50.Over2,000yearslater,inthe1970s,LadyXinZhui’stomb(墓穴)3(find)inChangsha.Toeveryone’ssurprise,herbodywasstillingoodcondition.Butsadly,historianscouldn’trecognizeherface.ThankstoAItechnology,wecannowtakealookat4LadyXinZhuimightlooklikearoundtheageof35.OnMay17,theHunanMuseum5(show)adigitalversionofher.Inthepicture,shewearsaredandgoldrobe(長(zhǎng)袍).Herhairisnearlytiedattheback.ChinesehistoriansbeganrecreatingLadyZinZhui’sappearance6(short)aftertheydiscoveredhertomb.Overtheyears,theytriedmanydifferentways.7,noneofthemworkedwell.LastOctober,theHunanMuseumworkedwithanAIcompanyandwasfinally8(success).Butthemuseumdoesn’tplan9(stop)there.TheydecidetoturnthisdigitalLadyXinZhuiintoatalkingrobot.Visitorstothemuseumwillthenbeabletotalkwithher.Thisnewexhibit10(be)readylaterthisyear.8.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇無錫·期末)閱讀下面短文,然后根據(jù)首字母提示填入一個(gè)單詞或用括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式填空。AsthesunrisesoverhisteaplantationinNing’erCountyinPu’er.YunnanProvince,LiXingchangwalksa1examiningtheteatreesandsmellingtheiraroma(芳香).Sofar,the69-year-old2(spend)almostfortyyearsplantingandmakingPu’ertributetea,whichwasonceproducedfortheroyalfamilyduringtheQingdynasty(1616-1911).“FromthetimeIstartedmakingtea,Ifeltlikeitwaspartofmy3(live).”saysLi,afamilyinheritor(傳承人)ofthetechniqueofmakingPu’ertributetea.LastNovember,Pu’ertea4(include)ontheUNESCO’sRepresentativeListoftheIntangibleCulturalHeritage(非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn))ofHumanity.Li’sfamilybeganmakingPu’ertributeteaduringthereignofEmperorYongzheng(1723-1735).Heisnowthe5(eight)generation(一代人).WhenLiwasachild,hewouldgototheplantationwithhisparentstopick6(leaf)atharvesttime.Theancientplantationwashisplayground.Mostofhischildhoodmemories7(come)fromit,suchasclimbingteatreesandplayinggameswithhisfriends.In1987,Listartedlearningh8tomakePu’ertributeteafromhismother,whohesaidwasverystrict.Ittookhim10yearstomaketeatowinhismother’sapproval.“IfIdidn’tdowell,shewouldthrowawaytheteaorrefuse9(drink)theteaImade.W10oneday,shesmiledaftertakingasip,IknewIhadmadeit,”recallsLi.9.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇南通·期末)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的適當(dāng)形式。Altay(阿勒泰),aplaceintheXinjiangUygurAutonomousRegion(新疆維吾爾自治區(qū)),turnsouttobeahitduetotheTVseriesnamedTotheWonder.Theseriesdisplayedthe1(area)amazingnaturalbeauty,withmountainscoveredinsnow,lakesthatareveryclear,andoldvillagesthatarestillingoodcondition.Altayisalsooneof2(fine)placesforskiingduringthecoldseason.PeoplewhostudytourismsaythatAltay,located(位于)in3(north)Xinjiang,hasalwaysbeenfamousforitsrichtourismresources,butitwasn’tapopularplacetovisitbeforebecauseittookalongtimetotravelthereandthecostof4(stay)inhotelswashigh.However,TotheWonderhasmademorepeople,especiallytheyoung,interestedinvisitingAltay.5theseriesstartedtobeshown,theInternetsearchesaboutAltayhavemorethandoubled,withsearchesforAltayhomestaysrisingalotaswell.Thesmallhouseswhichfeaturedinthedramahavegottoopopulartobook.6May15,BeijingYouthDailyreportedthatbookingsforgrouptoursacrossXinjiangroseby247percentcomparedtotheearlierweek.Eventhoughitisn’tthateasytotraveltoAltay,thearea7(think)tobeagreatplacefortourists.Itcanbeattractiveallyear,withdifferentinterestingthingstoseeandexperienceinanyseason.Theexpertsadvisepeopleinchargeof(負(fù)責(zé))Altay8(keep)makingtheplacesmorecomfortablefortouriststostayandvisit.Infact,itisnotthefirsttimethataTVserieshas9(success)madeaplacemorepopular.Inthelastfewyears,otherplaces,likeDaliinYunnanprovince,10(become)hottouristdestinationsbecauseofexcellentTVdramas.Byimprovingthetourismandculturalattractions,moreplacescanbringtheirspecialareatoawiderpublic.10.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇常州·期末)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。ZhangGuimeiworksastheheadmaster(校長(zhǎng))ofHuapingHighSchool.Thisschool1(start)byherwiththehelpfromthelocalgovernmentin2008.Itisthefirstseniorhighschooltoofferfreeeducationtogirlswhoareunabletocontinuetheirstudiesafter2(finish)theircompany(義務(wù))education.Sinceitopened,it3(send)morethan1,800girlstouniversitiesandcolleges.Zhang’shusbanddiedin1996.Shedoesn’thavechildrenorahouse.However,shehasagreatloveforherstudents,4shelivesatschoolwiththem.Sheworkshardforthem.Everyday,shegetsupataround5a.m.5(begin)herday.Sheturnsonthelightsoftheteachingbuildingandwakesstudentsup6aloudspeaker(喇叭).Shegoestosleepafterseniorstudents’studyendsatmidnight.Shehaswalked7(near)11,000kilometreswhilevisitingherstudents’familiestheseyears.Shesaid,“wealwayssaythateachchildshouldstandon8samestartingline,butthesegirlsfrommountainscouldn’tevengetonthetrack(跑道).SoI’dliketotrymy9(good)tohelpthem.”Allherdreamistomakethesepoorgirlsdependon10(they)andtoletthemliveabetterlife.Shedonatedmostofhermoneytoeducation.Shehadnothingleftforherself.ShegottheJuly1Medal(七一勛章)in2021.Hermovingstorieshavetouchedmillionsofpeopleinourcountry.11.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇宿遷·期末)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的正確時(shí)態(tài)或形式填空使短文完整。Friendsareimportantinourlife,becausenoone1(want)tobelonely.However,somepeoplehavedifficultyin2(make)friendsandtheyoftenfeellonely.What’sthereasonbehindthat?SomescientistsfromChicagoUniversitysay,thereasonisthatthiskindofpeoplehavebrains(腦)differentfromcommonpeople.Andtheyoftendon’tfeel3(safety)whentheymeetstrangers.Doesthatmeantheyhavenowaytobecomehappyagain?No,don’tworry.Scientistsofthisstudyhavethoughtupwaystohelpthesepeople4(solve)thisproblem.Theyprovidedfour5(step)forgettingoutofloneliness.The6(one)stepistoacceptsocialinvitationsalthoughyoudon’twanttogo.“It’snotenoughforpeoplejusttostayintouchwithothersonline.That’sbecausemostpeopledon’tshow7(they)trueselvesthere,”saidDr.Cacioppo,oneofthisstudy’sscientists.Anotherstepistogetanactionplan.As“Actionsspeak8(loud)thanwords”,peopleneedtobeactivetocommunicatewithothers.Theyalsoneedtomeetpeoplewiththesameinterest.Also,theyshouldtry9(expect)thebestfromeachactivity.Anyway,“Tomorrowisanotherday”.Whoknowswhatgoodthingsare10(wait)forus?12.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇宿遷·期末)根據(jù)短文,用括號(hào)中所給單詞的正確時(shí)態(tài)或適當(dāng)形式填空。Weallneedahealthyenvironment,butweproducewastereverydayanditis1(harm)toourenvironment.Infact,wecandosomethingtohelp.Eventhe2(simple)everydayactivitiescanmakeareal3(different)totheenvironment.Herearesomeideasforyou4(live)agreenlife.Rememberthesethreewords;reduce,reuseandrecycle.Reducemeans“useless”.Don’twastethings.Thissavesmoneyand5(reduce)pollution.Beforewebuysomethingnew,thinkifitisreallynecessary.Whenwedobuything,please6(choose)localproducts(產(chǎn)品)ifpossible,andtrynot7(buy)toomanythingsfromforeigncountries.Reusemeans“useagain”.Whenwebuythings,makesurethattheylastalongtime.Weshouldtakecareofthemsothattheywilllast.Recyclemeans“changethingsintosomethingelse”.Althoughittakesenergytochangesomethingintosomethingelse,it’s’betterthan8(throw)thingsawayorburningthem.Findoutwhatcan9(recycle)inyourneighbourhoodandtakepartinrecyclingprograms.Weshouldalsobuyproducts10(make)fromrecycledmaterials.13.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇南通·期末)閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語(yǔ)法性和上下文連貫的要求,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,或用括號(hào)中提示詞的正確形式填空。Backpackingisaverycheapwaytotraveloutdoors.1(Europe)studentsandyoungadultswhomaynothavesomuchmoneyoftendoit.Itis2(call)backpackingbecausepeopleputalltheirthingsinabigbackpack3ofaverylargesuitcase.Theytravelaround,onlycarryingalltheirthingsinsideabackpackwiththem.ThemostpopularplacesforbackpackingareSoutheastAsiaandthe4(south)partofAmerica.Thecostisn’tsohighinthe5(country)andtheweatheriswarmformostoftheyear.AndAustraliaisalsoverypopular.In2002,over400,0006(tour)hitAustralia.Sometimes,backpackingcanbe7(danger).Youmightwalkonaless-travelledpathandgetintotrouble.Asaresult,you’dbettermanage8(prepare)everythingwellbeforeyoustartandtellfriendsorfamilymembersaboutyourplans.Backpacking,infact,ismuchmorethanaholidayforyoungpeople.Itisthoughttobeawayof9(learn)abouttheworld.Backpackersoftentravelaroundformanymonths.Besidesfindingthenewworld,backpacking,peoplesay,isalsoabout“finding10(you)”.14.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇南通·期末)請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,用括號(hào)中所給單詞的正確形式或時(shí)態(tài)填空,使短文通順。It’sahotsummerday.Anantisverythirstyandsheissearchingforsomewater.Afterwalkingaroundforsometime,shefindsariverwithout1(pollute).Shecomesneartheriver,thensheclimbsuponasmallrocktodrinkwater.It’slikelytobe2(success).Suddenlyshefallsintotheriver.Twodoves3(sit)onabranchofthetreeforthewholemorning.Theyseetheantfallingintotheriver.Theyfindtheantis4(able)toswimandmakeuptheirminds5(help)her.Theyquicklypickleavesanddroponeofthemintothewaterneartheant.Theantmovestotheleafandclimbsupontoit.Theleaftakestheanttothedryground.Theysavetheant6(wise).Laterintheafternoon,abirdcatchernearbywantstothrowanetovertwodoves.Theantseeshimandknowshe7(catch)thedoves.However,thetwodoves8(rest)inthetreeandhavenoideaaboutthebirdcatcher.Shehasn’tforgottenthatthedoves9(save)herinthemorning,sowhenthebirdcatcher10(throw)thenet,theantquicklybiteshisfoot.Feelingthepain,thebirdcatchershoutsatonce.Thedoveshearitandquicklyflyaway.Soremember:Ifyoudogood,goodwillcometoyousometimeinthefuture.15.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇徐州·期末)Itwasatanexhibitionoftheartists’worksorganized1theRedCross.I2(invited)toaspecialguesttoattendit.Duringthisperiod,twocutegirlsof16or17yearsoldcametomeandaskedmeformysignature(簽名).“Ihaven’t3(bring)mypen.Isthepencilokay?”Infact,Iknewtheywouldn’trefuse.Ijustwantedtoshowawell-knownwriter’sgood4(manner)tothereaders.“Certainly,”theyounggirlsagreed.Icouldseetheywereveryexcited.Ofcourse,theirexcitementalsomademe5(feel)morepleasedandsatisfied.Oneofthegirlshandedhernotebooktome.Iturnedoverthecoverofthenotebook,6(write)afewwordsofencouragementandsignedmyname.Thegirlreadmysignature,frowned(皺眉),lookedatmecarefullyandasked,“Aren’tyouRobertCharboss?”“No,”Itoldher7(proud),“I’mtheauthorofAliceAdams,the8(win)oftwoPulitzerPrizes.”Theyounggirlturnedtotheother,shrugged(聳肩)andsaid,
“Mary,lendyourrubbertome.”Atthatmoment,allmyprideturnedintoabubbleimmediately.Sincethen,Ialwaysremindmyself:nomatter9outstanding(杰出)youare,don’tthinkhighlyof10(you).16.(23-24八年級(jí)下·江蘇蘇州·期末)閱讀下面的短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,或填入括號(hào)中所給單詞的正確形式?!癦anhuawei”hasrecentlytakentheInternetbystorm.Thisspecialheadwear,alsoknown1the“GardenontheHead”,comesfromXunpuVillageinQuanzhou.IthasbeenusedtoshowChinesebeautyandculturefor2(century).Thereis3oldsayinginXunpu,“Putflowersinyourhairinthislife,andyou’llalsobeprettyintheafterlife.”HuangRongbing,alocalvillager,usedtowatchhermothermade“Zanhuawei”.Herhairwasverylong.Sheoftenpulledherhairbacktight(緊緊地)4rolleditaroundtwofingers.Thenshegatheredflowersandcarefullyputthemintoacirclethatsat5(beautiful)onthebackofherhead.Themakingofa“Zanhuawei”needs6(patient).“Sendingflowersasgiftsisgivinggoodwishes,whilewearingflowersmeans7(receive)thewishes.”Huangadded.Thepopularityof“Zanhuawei”has8(spread)Chinesehistoryandculturesincethen.ManyyoungpeoplearenowlearningmoreChinesehandicrafts(手工藝品)andthestoriesbehind9(they).Differentkindsofservicestodresstouristswithazanhua10(offer)inXunpunow.“Zanhuawei”isnowalsoseenatsomebigevents,carryinghappinessandpeople’slongingandloveforabetterlife.17.(22-23八年級(jí)下·江蘇泰州·期末)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,在橫線上填入適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,使短文完整、通順。給出單詞的空格不限一詞,沒有給出單詞的空格限一詞。Peopleneedtodrinkenoughwatereveryday.Sometimes,youmightnotfinishdrinkingyourglassofwaterbefore1(go)tobed.Youmightwanttodrinkitthenextmorning.2haveyoueverwonderedifitisstillsafetodrink?“Ifyouhavecleanwaterin3cleanglass,you’refinetodrinkitforadayortwo,”KelloggSchwabfromtheJohnsHopkinsUniversityWaterInstituteintheUStoldTimes.Butyoumayfindthatit4(taste)strange.That’sbecauseafterabout12hoursthecarbondioxide(二氧化碳)intheairreactswiththewaterinyourglass,slightlyloweringthePHlevelofwater.Also,theremightbemoremicroorganisms(微生物)inyourwaterifyouleaveitoutovernight.Microorganismsgrowmuch5(quick)atroomtemperature.Thesemicroorganismscansticktoyourglass.Theycanmakeyougetsickmoreeasily.Butifyoucleanyourglassesveryoften,this6(notbe)aproblem.IncountriesliketheUSandUK,peopleoftendrinkwaterdirectlyfromthetap.ThisisOK——however,tapwatercan’tbestoredforalongtime.Mostexpertssaythattapwaterhasashelflife(保存期限)ofsixmonths,accordingtoZaneSatterfieldfromWestVirginiaUniversity,US.Aftersixmonths,thereislesschlorine(氯)inthewaterandbacteria(細(xì)菌)starttogrow.You’dbetter7(notdrink)thewater,oryoumaygetsick.Whataboutplasticwaterbottles?Schwabsaidpeopleshouldbe8(care)withthem.Ifyouleaveabottleofwaterinthesunoracar9alongperiodoftime,theplasticproducesachemical10(call)BPA.Thischemicalcancauseheartdiseaseandcancer.18.(22-23八年級(jí)下·江蘇連云港·期末)ReadandfillintheblanksLiuMingdidnotknowwhat1(expect)whenhevolunteeredfortheSpecialOlympicsWorldSummerGamesinShanghai,backinO22007.Nowhethinksitwasthemostamazingexperienceofhislife.Itwasf3toworkasavolunteer!TheSpecialOlympicsWorldGamesgivepeoplewithintellectualdisabilitiesachancetoshow4(they)skillstotheworld.ManyeventssimilartothoseintheOlympics5(include),suchasbasketballandswimming.Over40,0006(volunteer)gaveuptheirsparetimeforthe2007SpecialOlympicsWorldGames.Itwas7(必要的)forthemtoreceivetrainingbeforedoingthetasks.Thentheyp8supportfortheathletesandhelpedmaketheeventagreat9(成功).“IwastheswimmingcoachforayoungboyfromNorthChinacalledLiHai,”saidLiuMing.“Hewasbornw10intellectuallydisabilities.Itwasverybrave11himtojointhecompetition.Hetriedhisbestandfinished12(four).Hehasbeen13(confident)thanbeforenow.”Thegamesalsobringpeopletogether.Athletesandvolunteersfrom14(不同的)backgroundsfeellikepartofonebigfamily.“It’sgreatforustowork15(close)withthesespecialathletes,”saidLiuMing.19.(22-23八年級(jí)下·江蘇常州·期末)Itisimportantforteenagerstolearngoodmanners.Aboveall,knowingsocialmannershelpsthembehave1(polite).Theycandecidewhattodoinacertainsituationby2(they).Also,theywillbecome3(confident)thanbefore.What’smore,peopleareusuallywillingtooffergoodchancestoteenagerswithgoodmanners.Allthesecanpossiblychangetheirlife.Whenteenagerslearnmanners,mostofthem4(teach)tosay“please”,“excuseme”andsoon.5,goodmannersarefarmorethanthesesimplewords.Theyneedtocontinuelearningmore.Herearesometipstogetthemstarted.Expressthanks.Say“thankyou”when
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