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八年級(jí)英語(yǔ)下期期末高頻易錯(cuò)考點(diǎn)專練(人教版)專題閱讀還原30篇Passage1(23-24八年級(jí)下·江西吉安·期末)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從下面的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇五個(gè)還原到文中,使短文意思通順、結(jié)構(gòu)完整。一空一句。Kidsandmusicareanaturalfit.Musicisgoodforkids.Itispeaceful.1Thatishelpfulwhetheryouhaveanew-bornbabyoralittlekidaroundyou.Musiccanhelpyourchildbecomequietwhenheorshemostneedsit.Andthatcanbegoodnewsforbothofyou.It’sgoodforfamilyrelationships.Musiccangivechildrenagreatersenseoffamilyifparentsplayorsingsongsthattheylovedwhentheywereachild.2Themusiccanbetheglue(粘合劑)thathelpsholdyourfamilytogether.Itcanhelpwithchildren’smathskills.Whenchildrenlearntoplayinstruments(樂(lè)器)andreadsheetmusic,theyareimprovingtheirmathability.Peopleoncedidastudyaboutthis.3Whileplayinganinstrumentwon’tmakeamathgenius(天才),itcanhelptodevelopanynaturaltalentyourchildhasinthatarea.Ithelpswithcoordination(協(xié)調(diào)).Musicisimportanttokids’coordination.Thereisthecoordinationofhand-to-eyemovementsthatplayinganinstrumentcanhelpdevelop.Forthosewhodon’tplayaninstrument,theycanimprovetheircoordinationbylisteningtomusic.Whentheyhearthepieceofabeloved(喜愛(ài)的)oractivesong,theymaywanttodancewithit.4Itteachespatience(耐心).Whenchildrentrytobecomegoodatplayinganinstrument,ittakestimeandeffort(努力).Theycan’tgiveupwhenitbecomesdifficult.5Itwillteachchildrenthevalue(價(jià)值)ofpatienceaftertheyseethegoodthatpracticewilldothem.A.Musicisimportanttokidswhoarebornearly.B.Childrenofallagesfindtherightsongspeaceful.C.Dancingisagreatwaytohelpwiththeircoordination.D.Itgivesyouanexcusetohaveabirthdaypartywithyourchild.E.Itshowschildrenwhoplayinstrumentsscore(得分)higherontheirmathtests.F.Yourchildwilllikehearingstoriesaboutwhythosesongsarespecialtoyou.G.Learningtopractisethesamepieceofmusicmanytimesisimportanttochildren.Passage2(23-24八年級(jí)下·陜西榆林·期末)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Somestudentsdon’tlikedoingchores.Butjustthinkofhowhardyourparentsare.Everyday,yourparentsdoalotofworkaroundthehousetokeepthingscleanandtidy.Ifyouwanttopaythemback,6.Herearesomethingsyoucanhelp.Alwayscleanyourroom.Infact,therearelotsofthingstodoinyourownroom.Makeyourbedandfoldyourclothestokeepthemtidy.7.Getthemoffthefloorandfindsomeplacestoputthemaway.Helpoutaroundthehouse.Beforeameal,helpyourparentstosetthetable.Afterthemeal,8.Becarefulnottohurtyourselfwhendoingthechores.Cleaningthefloorisalsoimportantafterameal.9.Sometimesourparentsmightkeepapetdogorcat.It’sagoodideatohelpthemtolookafterit.Likeyou,apetneedstoeatwelleveryday.Soyoushouldmakesuretofeeditontime.10.Ifpossible,takethepetforawalksometimes.Thepetispartofyourfamily,sospendsometimeplayingwithit.A.MorechoresonweekendscanbehelpfulB.Andremembertocleanthepet’sroomoftenC.trytohelpoutwiththechoresaroundthehouseD.SpendmoretimetogetherE.dothedishesandthenmakesuretoputthemawayF.TakecareofthepetinyourfamilyG.Pickupbooksandtoysinyourroom,tooPassage3(23-24八年級(jí)下·江西萍鄉(xiāng)·期末)Lotsofmyfriendssaythattheyareunhappyabouttheirparentsbeingover-controlling(過(guò)度控制).Someparentsmaketheirchildrenstudyallthetime,andsomeevenwatchtheirchildren’severymove.Over-controllingparentsmaketheirchildrenfeelstressed,andthiscanleadtorebelliousbehavior(叛逆行為)fromthechildren.Whatshouldwedotodealwithover-controllingparents?11First,weshouldthinkaboutourownbehavior.Weshouldaskourselvessomequestions.12Dowemakegooduseoftime?Dowetalktoourparentsnicely?Dowemaketherightfriends?Weshouldmakesurewedoourbesttoimprovethesituationbyfirstimprovingourselves.Second,weshouldhaveanhonesttalkwithourparents.Ourparentsdon’talwaysknowhowtheirbehaviormayaffect(影響)us.13Andletthemknowthatwefeelstressedoutfromtoomuchwork.14Parentsaresometimesmorepossibletotakeothers’advice.Sowecanaskforhelpbyturningtoourfamilyandteachers.15Teachersmayalsoofferourparentssuggestionsabouthowtogetonwithteenagechildren.Ihopeyoungpeoplewilltakeamorepositiveattitudetowardstheproblemwiththeirparentsandactivelylookforwaystosolvetheproblem.A.Familymemberscanhelpmakeourparentsrealizethatwearebeingovercontrolled.B.Ifwetalkbacktoourparents,theymaybeangry.C.Doweworkhardenoughatschool?D.Thefollowingtipsmayhelp.E.Soweshouldtrytoexplainourfeelingstothem.F.Wecanalwaystrustourteachers.G.Finally,weshouldaskotherpeopleforhelp.Passage4(23-24八年級(jí)下·云南文山·期末)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后所給的選項(xiàng)中,選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng),并將所選答案涂到答題卡的相應(yīng)位置上。Parentsarethefirstteacherinyourlife.Theyalwaysloveandhelpyou.Butsometimesyoumayhaveafightwiththem.16Enjoylifetogether.Youshouldspendmoretimewithyourparents.17Goshoppingtogether,readtogetherorgotothemoviestogether.Showmorecare.18Forexample,youcanmakeamealforthem.Icompletelybelieveitcanmakeyourparentshappy.19Whenyouareintroubleormeetsomeupsetthings,youcanaskyourparentsforhelp,theywilltellyouwhattodowithyourproblems.Tryyourbest.Yourparentsneveraskyoualwaystobethebest,butthey’llbehappytoseeyouworkinghard.20Makesureyoukeeptheseadviceinyourmind,you’llgetonwithyourparents.Youneedtoremember:theyloveyoumuchmorethanyoulovethem.A.Askforhelp.B.Sotrytogethigherachievements.C.Wemaydisagreewitheachother.D.Youcan’tgetonwellwithyourfriends.E.Littlethingsmaybringalottoyourparents.F.Hereissomeadvicetohelpyoubehappywithyourparents.G.Inviteyourparentstoplaywithyoujustasyouandyourfriendsdo.Passage5(23-24八年級(jí)下·云南昭通·期末)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后所給的選項(xiàng)中,選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Over30percentofallfoodgoestowaste(浪費(fèi))everyyear.Thatmaysoundcrazy,butmillionsofusaredoingthisaroundtheworld.21SetupfoodbankTheworld’sfirstfoodbankwasstartedintheUSin1967.Thebanktookdonations(捐贈(zèng))offoodfrompeopleandstores.22InShanghai,thereisa“sharedfridge”insomecommunities.Itkeepsfoodthatisgivenbynearbymarketsandrestaurants.Itisfreeforanyonetotake.PayasyoulikeTheRealJunkFoodProjectisacompanyintheUK.Itsaysthatfoodpastitssell-bydate(保質(zhì)期)isstillsafetoeat.Itcollectsthisfoodfromsupermarketsandputsitincafes(小餐館).23Ifyoudon’twanttospendmoney,youcanhelpdosomeworkthere.Buyless24Theanswerissimplybuyinglessfood.Millionsofpeoplearoundtheworldstilldon’thaveenoughfoodtoeat.Weshouldbemorecarefulabouthowweshopforfood.25A.Don’tbuytoomuchfoodeachtime.B.Whatelsecanwedotostopfoodwaste?C.Wheredoyoushopfoodforyourfamily?D.Youonlyhavetopayasmuchasyoulike.E.Herearesomegreatideastostopfoodwaste.F.Cookstryeverywaytomaketheirfooddelicious.G.Peoplecouldtakefoodhomefromthebankwithoutpaying.Passage6(23-24八年級(jí)下·云南西雙版納·期末)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后所給的選項(xiàng)中,選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng),并將所選答案涂到答題卡的相應(yīng)位置上。Feelingsad?Youarenotalone.Everyonefeelssadsometimes.It’sgoodtoknowhowtohelpyourselffeelbetter.26Tellyourselfthatyoufeelsad.“I’mfeelingsad.”Simple,right?27Acceptthesadnessyoufeel.Youdon’thavetoseemtobeokaywhenyou’renot.28Tellsomeonehowyoufeel.Youcouldtellaparent,ateacher,orafriend.Aftertheylisten,theymightsay,“Nowonderyoufeelthatway,Iseewhyyoufeelsad.”Ithelpstoknowtheyunderstand.29Whenyou’rereadytofeelbetter,thinkofafewgoodthings.Wastheresomethinggoodinyourday?Wassomeonekind?Didsomethinggowell?Youcanthinkofothergoodthings,likeyourfavoritebooks,games,orshows.Getactiveormakesomething.30Playagameorsport,rideabike,danceorrun,takeawalk,makeartormusic.Spendtimewithsomeoneyoulike.Remember,it’sokaytofeelsadfromtimetotime.Thereareplentyofthingsyoucandotoovercomethesebadfeelings.A.Askforhelp.B.Thinkaboutgoodthings.C.Fewthingscanaffectourfeelings.D.Dosomethingtomakeyoufeelgood.E.Herearesomewaystodealwithsadfeelings.F.Whenweareinagoodmoodallthetime,wemustbesick.G.Namingafeelingcanhelpyoufindoutwhyyoufeelthatway.Passage7(23-24八年級(jí)下·江西新余·期末)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從下面的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇五個(gè)還原到文中,使短文意思通順,結(jié)構(gòu)完整,并在答題卡上將其序號(hào)涂黑。一空一句。TheOuwehandsZoointheNetherlandsbuilt“Pandasia”fortwopandas.Pandasiaisabigpandahome.31ThereisaChineserestaurantinthemainbuilding.It’sonthesecondandthirdfloors.32Onthetables,therearetheChinesecharacters(漢字)forpanda,xiongmao.33Itsellsallkindsofpandasouvenirs(紀(jì)念品).Therearestuffed(填充的)pandatoys.ThereareT-shirtswithpandasonthem.Also,somehatslooklikepandaheads.Thefieldaroundthebuildingsisthepandas’playground.Itcoversover2,000squaremeters.34Nexttothemarebigstonesandwoodenladders.35Sothebedroomisanimportantplaceforthem.Thepandas’bedroomsareonthefirstfloorofthemainbuilding.ThemainbuildingisinthecenterofthePandasiapark.A.Therearehillsandcaves.B.ItlookslikeanoldChinesepalace.C.YoucanorderChinesenoodlesanddishesthere.D.Pandasspendabouthalfthedaysleeping.E.Thesouvenirshopisjustacrossfromtherestaurant.F.Ittakespandashourstofindbamboointhepark.G.Pandasliketoeatingbamboobest.Passage8(23-24八年級(jí)下·云南紅河·期末)Firstaidisthefirstandimmediate(立即的)helpforsomeonewhofallsillorgetshurtsuddenly.It’sbelievedthatthe10minutesafteranaccidentcanmakeadifferencebetweenlifeanddeath.Thefollowingaresomewaystogivefirstaid.Falldownandcan’tmove.Youshouldcall120asquicklyaspossible.36Butit’snotalwaysagoodideatomovethepersonbecauseitmaycauseotherproblems.37Youshouldstopthebleedingatfirst.Youcanputabandageonthecuttostopthebleeding.Ifapersonlosestoomuchblood,itmaycausedeath.Haveproblemsbreathing.38Andthentrytostarthisbreathingrightawaybygivinghimorhermouth-to-mouthresuscitation(人工呼吸).Getburned.First,findouthowbaditis.Ifthereisnothingserious,thenputtheburnedareaundercoldrunningwater.39Inourlife,theremightbeaccidentshappeningeverysecond.40Everyoneshouldlearnsomeknowledgeaboutitsothatwecanhelpourselvesorothersinrightways.A.Gethurtbyaknife.B.Healthisveryimportanttous.C.Checkifthereisanythinginhisorhermouth,noseorthroatatonce.D.Butifit’sserious,thepersonneedstobesenttothehospitalatonce.E.Dosomethingtorelax.F.Thenheorshecanbesenttothehospitalintime.G.Sofirstaidisveryimportant.Passage9(23-24八年級(jí)下·陜西漢中·期末)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。WhyShouldWeLearnBodyLanguage?InEnglishclasses,wespendlotsoftimelearninggrammarandnewwords.Weworkhardtoimproveourreadingandlisteningskills.41Infact,bodylanguageisveryimportant.Astheoldsayinggoes,“Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.”42Forexample,wecanjustshakeourheadswhenwewanttosay“No”.Bodylanguagecanhelpusstress(強(qiáng)調(diào))whatwearesaying.Itcanhelpusshowourtruefeelings.Moreover,bodylanguagecanhelpusfindoutifsomeoneislying.43Bodylanguageisimportantinourpersonallives.44Whenyouareleaningforward(前傾)inaconversation,itmeansyouareinterestedinthetopic.Listeningwithoutanyexpression(表情)meansyouarenotinterestedinwhatyourfriendsaresaying.45Theresultsofthestudyshowsmorethan70%ofourmessagesaresentthroughbodylanguage.Sometimes,bodylanguageismoreaccurate(精準(zhǔn)的)thanthewordsweuse,soitisveryimportantforustolearnbodylanguage.A.Sometimeswecancommunicatethingsevenwithoutasingleword.B.Grammarandwordsusuallyaremoreimportantthanbodylanguage.C.Often,peopledonotmakeeyecontactwhentheyarelying.D.Itcanshowifyoureallycareaboutwhatyourfriendssay.E.However,fewofuspayattentiontobodylanguage.F.Theymayturnaroundandsaynothing.G.Scientistshavestudiedbodylanguageforalongtime.Passage10(23-24八年級(jí)下·江西撫州·期末)請(qǐng)先閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從下面的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇五個(gè)還原到文中,使短文意思通順、結(jié)構(gòu)完整,并在答題卡上將其序號(hào)涂黑。一空一句。Doyouhearofhermitcrabs(寄居蟹)?Theyareatypeofoceananimal.Theyusedtostayinthesandorwaterandlikeeatingdifferentkindsoffoods.Butaspeoplethrowmoreandmorerubbishintotheocean,therubbishhasbecomethe“home”ofhermitcrabs.46Unlikeothercrabs,hermitcrabsarebornwithsoftbodies,sotheyneedtolookforshells(殼)forprotection.47Thentheyuselegstocheckshellstomakesuretheyfit.Doyouthinktheyonlyuseashell?No.48Intheirlifetime,theymayuselotsofshells.Plastic(塑料)rubbishislighterthancommonshells.49Itmayalsohelphermitcrabstoattract(吸引)lovers.Becauseman-made“shells”mightbeinterestinginlovers’eyes.50Differentfromnaturalshell,plasticwasteisoftenmorecolorful.Itmightstandout(顯眼)ontheground.Thismakeshermitcrabseasiertobeseenbytheirenemies(敵人).Hermitcrabscouldalsodiewhentheygointoplasticbottles.A.Sohermitcrabscanmoveeasily.B.Oncetheyfindashell,theywillliveinit.C.However,therubbishshellscanbringdanger.D.Whydohermitcrabschoosetoliveinrubbish?E.Firsttheylookattheshell’stype,sizeandcolor.F.Believeitornot,itishappeningaroundtheworld.G.Astheygrow,theygiveupoldshellsandfindbiggerones.Passage11(23-24八年級(jí)下·黑龍江雞西·期末)閱讀上面語(yǔ)言材料,從A—F中找出恰當(dāng)?shù)木渥犹钊霗M線處。DifferentChinesefestivalshavetheirownspecialfoods.Dumplings,mooncakes,zongziandsweetdumplings(湯圓)arethemostpopular.ZongziisthetypicalfoodoftheDragonBoatFestival.51Theyputmeat,reddates(棗),beansintostickyrice(糯米).ThereareboatracesintheMiluoRivereveryyear.SomeoldpeopleputzongziintheMiluoRivertohonortheaccidentpoet(詩(shī)人)—QuYuan.52AttheMid-AutumnFestival,themoonrisesinthesky,andmooncakesandfruitsarelaidoutinthegarden.Allthefamilysitaroundatable,admirethebrightandroundmoon,enjoymooncakes,listentothetraditionalfolkstoriesandpray(祈禱)forfamily’shappinessandpeace.DumplingsareChina’straditionalfoodandlocalsnacks.Theylooklikegoldorsilveringots(錠).Theycanbeboiled,steamed(蒸),andpan-fried(煎).53Peoplealwayshideacoininoneofthedumplings.Thepersonwhoeatsdumplingswithcoinsisaluckyperson.Sweetdumplingsareamust-haveattheLanternFestival.54Weusuallyeatsweetdumplingsandguesslanternriddlesatthisfestival.Mostofuslikesweetdumplingsbecausetheyremindpeopleofmanysoftandsweetmemories.Nomatterhowfarawaytheyarefromhome,thefoodislikeabridgebetweenfamilymembers.55Chinesegetastrongfeeling,thereis“noplacelikehome.”.A.Mooncakesareintheshapeofafullmoon.B.Thetasteoffoodmeansthetasteofhome.C.Wealwaysmakesweetdumplingsgood-looking,justlikesmallballswhichgiveusabigsmile.D.It’satraditionalcustomthatfamilymembersmakeandeatdumplingsattheSpringFestival.E.Onthatday,peopleoftenmakezongzibyhand.F.Chinesepeoplehavedifferentkindsoffoodonspecialdays.Passage12(23-24八年級(jí)下·山東煙臺(tái)·期末)Theremaybesomethingthatmakesyoufeelstressedinyourlife.Doctorssaystoomuchstressisnotgoodforateenager’sdevelopment.Maybeyouhavetodealwithyourstressbytakingmedicine.56Herearesomeusefultipsforyou.Moveyourbody.Exerciseplaysanimportantpartinkeepinghealthy.Itcanrelaxyourmindandimproveyoursenseofhappiness.Trytocompleteatleastthree30-minuteexerciseaweek.57Payattentiontosleep.Enoughsleepisimportantinimprovingyourhealth.58Ifyoucan’tfallasleepbecauseofyourstress,makeaplantohelpyouachievethat.Takecontrolofyourownthoughts(思想).Trytoturnbadthoughtsintogoodones.59Themoreyoudothisinyourmind,theeasieritwillbetodealwithfears.Volunteerinyourcommunity.60Itcannotonlyhelpyougetworriesoutofyourmind,butalsohelpyoufeelrelaxedandcomfortable.A.Doctorssuggest8hoursofsleepanight.B.Makesureyourbediscomfortableenough.C.Remembertochooseyourfavoriteexercise.D.Dogoodthingsforothersinyourcommunity.E.Youcanimaginethatyourarefacingyourfears.F.ButIthinkitisnotnecessarilyyouronlychoice.Passage13(23-24八年級(jí)下·湖北襄陽(yáng)·期末)Thinkaboutaworldwithoutinsects(昆蟲(chóng)).Itmightsoundniceatfirst.Therewouldbenobugsorfliesinyourroom.6162Scientistssaythatthemainreasonforthisistheuseofpesticides(農(nóng)藥).Theydoharmtotheplacesthatinsectslivein.Scientistsalsosaythatitwouldhaveagreatinfluenceonusiftherearen’tanyinsectsinthisworld.Why?63Theycanalsobreakdowndeadplantsandanimalsandturnthemintonewusefulthings.64Theywouldgohungryanddie.What’sworse,theecosystem(生態(tài)系統(tǒng))wouldbeharmed.Therefore,thefirstthingtostopthisistoletpeopleknowthatallthesecreatures(生物)areworthlivingandweshouldprotectthem.65Weshouldletthemknowwhyweshouldprotecttheecosystemastheyarethehopeofourfuture.A.Someoftheinsectsarebadfornature.B.Butinfact,thiscouldbereallybadnews.C.Theycanhelptokeepthesoil(土壤)healthy.D.Andthebestplacetostartiswithourchildren.E.Withoutinsects,manyanimalswouldhavenothingtoeat.F.Thenumberofinsectshasdroppedalotduringthepastfewyears.Passage14(23-24八年級(jí)下·山西太原·期末)請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)語(yǔ)篇內(nèi)容,從文后所給的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),使短文意思通順。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余項(xiàng)。Everyoneshouldplayapartinhelpinganimalstostopextinction(滅絕).Asastudent,therearesomanythingsyoucandoyourself,too!66Sendalettertoyourlocalenvironmentprotectingcenterandshowhowyoufeelaboutthequickextinctionofanimals.67Then,givesomeadvicetothegovernmentsororganizationsworkers.Theycanmakestrongrulestosaveanimals.Drawpicturesandmakeaposter.Youcandrawsomepicturesofanimalsonapost-erandaddsomewords.Putupthispostersomewhereatschoolorwherepeoplecouldusuallyseeit.68Itmayalsoencouragepeopletodosomethingtoprotecttheanimals.Stopbuyingthingsthatcomefromendangeredspecies(物種).69Youshouldn’tbuythingsmadefromendangeredanimalsorendangeredtreespeciesfromforestsbecausecertainanimalsliveonthem.70Beforeeatingmeals,youshouldseeifyouwillbreakafoodchain(食物鏈).Ifyouseesomebodydoingsomethingbadforthefoodchain,pleasestophimatonce.Itisbelievedthataslongasallofusrealizetheimportanceofprotectinganimals,ourworldwillbemoreandmorebeautiful.Let’stakeactionfromnowon.A.Becarefulaboutwhatyoueatordrink.B.Whenyoutravel,becarefulaboutwhatyoubuy.C.Herearesomewaystohelpendangeredanimals.D.First,writeaboutthelivingconditionsofanimalsnow.E.Westillhavealongwaytogoforprotectingwildanimals.F.It’sagoodwaytomakepeoplecareabouttheanimals’situation.Passage15(23-24八年級(jí)下·四川宜賓·期末)HaigaPrimarySchoolisinLiupanshui,SouthwestChina’sGuizhouprovince.ZhengLong,theheadmaster,hasbeenintheschoolsince2002.Atthattime,therewasonlyoneteacherandfewerthantenstudentsintwogrades.71Thingsgetmuchbetter.Andtherearetwelveteachersandoveronehundredstudentsin6grades.GuYa,a37-year-oldteacher,cametoteachChineseatHaigaPrimarySchool.Whenhefirstcametotheschool,hefoundthestudentsherewereshyandquiet.72Hedecidedtoopentheirheartsthroughmusic.HetaughtstudentsinGradesOneandTwoukulele(尤克里里)andguitar.AndstudentsinGradesThreeandFourdrumsorbassguitar(貝斯吉他).73Soonafterthat,thesecondband“UnknownBoy”,andtheotherbands“NaughtyElf”and“HaigaShaonian”werealsosetuponeafteranother.XiongTing,a15-year-oldgirl,wasastudenttherebefore.Shewastheguitarplayerofthesecondband.ShehadGu’smusicclasseveryday.74“Iwasshyandquietbefore,butGu’sclasshaschangedme.NowIbecomeoutgoingandbelieveinmyself.IhopeIcouldbecomeamusicteacherlikeGu.75”ThestoryofHaigaPrimarySchoolhasbeenverypopularonline.Themusicalstoryatthisprimaryschoolisstillgoingon.A.Nowit’sdifferent.B.Shelikedhisclassbest.C.Hewantedthestudentstobeactive.D.Musichaschangedthestudentsalot.E.Ihopeallmystudentscanknowthepowerofmusic.F.In2018,thefirstschoolrockbandcalledYuwassetup.Passage16(23-24八年級(jí)下·山西忻州·期末)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)語(yǔ)篇內(nèi)容,從所給的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),使短文意思通順。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余項(xiàng)。Davidstartedplayingtheviolinwhenhewasfive.76Whenhewas23,Daviddecidedtostarthislifearoundmusic.Hefoundajobatagreatviolinshop.That’swhenhenoticedthebleeding(流血)inhisstomach.Davidhadexperiencedthatbefore.Sohedidn’tcaremuchaboutit.Butthingsbegantobeoutofcontrol.Hishandsstartedshaking.Hehaddifficultytellingthedifferencebetweendreamandreallife.77Hestartedhavingdelusions(幻覺(jué))andbecameafraidofeverything.“Ididn’treallyknowwhatIwasafraidof,butIwasafraidofmylife,”hesaid.Therewasonething,however,thatalwaysseemedtohelp.Hisdadwouldlookathimandsay,“78”Musicstoppedthepain(痛苦).“EverytimeIplayed,Inoticedachange,”Davidsaid.“Iwouldcontrolmyfeelingsthroughmymusic.79”Today,afterfiveyearsoffight,Davidsucceeds.Heplayshisviolinupto10hourseveryday.Heplaysfreemusicshowsathospitalsforpeoplewithmental(精神的)illness.“Musichasplayedanimportantroleinsolvingmymentalillness,”Davidsaid.“80Itgivesmeasecondlife.”A.Ithaschangedmylife.B.Thesituationwentworse.C.David,goandgetyourviolin.D.Andanewkindofmedicinehelped,too.E.Let’slearntoplaysomemusicinourlives.F.Attheageoftwelve,heputonashowattheWhiteHouse.Passage17(23-24八年級(jí)下·山西大同·期末)請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從所給的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),使短文意思通順。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余項(xiàng)。Disneyhasmademanycartoonmovies.Theprincessesinthemoviesareoftengirls’favoritecharacters.FromSnowWhitetoMoana,everyprincessleavesadeepimpressiononpeople.81IntheearlyDisneycartoonmovies,princesseslikeSnowWhite,CinderellaandAurorafromSleepingBeautyareusuallygood-lookingandkind-hearted.82Forexample,there’salwaysaprincetohelpthem.Now,peoplestilllovethoseprincesses,butmoreandmoregirlsknowtheyhavetofightfortheirownhappiness.Disneyhasnoticedthechange.83Theyalsohavestrongspirit.Itisbelievedthegirlsinrealitywillknowhowtofindthehappinessbythemselvesafterwatchingthemovies.Sometimeago,Disneyevenputuptheir“10newrulesforbeingamodernprincess”.Therulesinclude:Careforothers;Livehealthily;Don’tjudgeabookbyitscover;Beloyal;Beafriendyoucantrust;Believeinyourself;Rightwrongs;Tryyourbest;84Noneofthemareaboutthelooksofaprincess.85Don’tyouthinkso?A.Behonestandnevergiveup.B.Theydon’tknowhowtobestrongandbrave.C.Anyway,one’sbeautifulheartismoreimportant.D.Buttheyhavetodependonotherstogetoutoftrouble.E.However,haveyounoticedthatDisneyprincessesarechanging?F.Sotheprincessesinitsnewermoviesdon’tjusthavegoodlooksanymore.Passage18(23-24八年級(jí)下·山東德州·期末)閱讀短文,從短文下面的六個(gè)句子中選擇五個(gè)還原到短文中,使短文通順完整、銜接自然。Everyyear,millionsofbirdsaredeadorhurtwhentheyflyintobuildings.Whydoesthishappen?86Thereissomuchglassinthebuildings.Thebirdsareflyingintowindowsandlosetheirlivesatlast.Manybirdsflyfromoneplacetoanother.Mostofthetime,theyliveinthewild,suchasforestsandwetlands.87Theymightseesmalltreesandflowersinsideawindowandwanttorestontheseplants.Thebirdsdonotknowthereisglassbetweenthemandtheplants.88Whentheyfindsomethingiswrong,itistoolate.Somebirdsflyatnight.Theyusethemoonandstarstohelpguidetotherightplace.Tallbuildingswithlightsonatnightcanconfuse(迷惑)thebirds.89Thebirdsseethelight,buttheycan'ttellthatthelightiscomingfrominsideabuilding.Theyflytothelightandcrash(猛撞)intoabuilding.Afterahardrainynight,theremightbeseveraldeadbirdslyingontheground.90Manyofficebuildingsnowturnofftheirlightsatnight.Thishelpsreduce(減少)thenumberofbirdsthatflyintobuildingsanditalsohelpssaveenergy(節(jié)能).A.Theanswerisglass.B.Asaresult,theyflyrightintotheglass.C.Thesebirdshavenoideawhatglassis.D.Peoplearetryingtodosomethingforthebirds.E.Thisisabigproblem,especiallyonrainynights.F.Peopledon’tknowhowtodoforthepoorlittlebird.Passage19(23-24八年級(jí)下·海南省直轄縣級(jí)單位·期末)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Lookatthebeautifulworksofart.DoyouknowhowYueShun,a31-year-oldman,madethem?Outofpaper!91HejoinedtheDIYClubatcollegeandheardofpaperquilling(衍紙)forthefirsttime.However,Yuedidn’tlearnmuchaboutitatthattime.Onedayin2015,Yuewatchedavideoofpaperquillingteachingbyaccidentonline.92“Igottoknowmanypeoplewhotakeastronginterestinpaperquilling.Theyweregladtosharetheirskillsandexperiencewithmeonline,”Yuesaid.“93”O(jiān)vertheyears,Yuehasspentallhisfreetimepracticingtoimprovehispaperquillingskills.Sofar,he’smadehundredsofpaperquillingworks.“Tofinishabeautifulwork,Ineedtouseallkindsofcolouredpaperanddifferentskills.94It’sinterestingforme,”saidYue.Yuealsoteachespaperquillingatseveralschoolsnow.Paperquillingiseasytogetstarted.95Yueisgladthathisdreamhascometrue—moreandmorepeopleknowandlovepaperquilling.Inthefuture,Yueplans

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