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1、八年級(jí)還原句子(一)Its very common to meet different people in public places. When I was 12, I got a job in a shop. On my first day at work, I didnt come home for lunch. 71. _. Dad asked. “Where did you manage your lunch, dear?” I answered. “I made some new friends in the shop, twin brothers, their mom and d

2、ad. They were my customers. 72. _.” Dad was happy that I had made new friends, but he wanted to know what kind of people they might be. Several days later, I asked my friends to come to the shop where I worked and let Dad meet them. Dad was very surprised to find out that the twin brothers were join

3、ed at the chest. 73. _. When Dad asked me about this, I said, “I know that, too. But do you know that their mom has to make all clothes because its too difficult to find anything to fit them?” 74. _. That day, Joe, the one on the right, made me noodles for lunch. 75. _. But to me, what I cared about

4、 was that they had difficulty buying clothes and they were good cooks.A. They are also good at cooking.B. When I came home at night.C. I didnt tell Dad about that before. D. They invited me to have lunch together.E. To Dad, he might care more about their strange looks.Keys:BDCAE(二) Florence lived in

5、 the countryside of Kenya(肯尼亞)in Africa. When she was 12, the only thing she wanted was to finish school. But for many girls like her, school is only a dream. 61 Families will probably spend money educating boys. Many girls have to marry early.But Florence was able to continue her education. 62 Lisa

6、 started an organization to provide many girls with the best education possible. Florence was the first of 320 Kenyan girls among them.63 During her visit, she heard that many women made and sold baskets. They used the money to send their daughters to school. “Two years later, she started to help se

7、ll the Kenyan craft( 工藝品)in the US. In 1998, Lisa began helping girls continue their education.64 In January, 2015, she started the fourth one. “I want to prepare them for college,” Lisa said.The new high school is called Tembea, which means “to walk”. Florence is walking towards a bright future. 65

8、 “Florence is the first in her family to finish high school and college,” said Lisa. “She is an example for all girls in Kenya.”A. School costs money.B. In 1991, Lisa first visited Kenya.C. After that, she helped build three schools.D. She left college in 2010 and is now a teacher.E. It was Lisa Ste

9、vens who helped achieve her dream.Keys:AEBCD(三) Now more and more children are becoming very heavy. Maybe there are three main reasons.Firstly, 51 The shops sell unhealthy foods, such as fried chicken and ice cream at low prices. So some children dont like to eat at home. 52 , then probably children

10、 would buy less unhealthy food.Secondly, children have bad eating habits. They like fast food. Today we can see McDonalds and KFC everywhere. 53 In fact, most of the fast food is unhealthy because it has too much salt and sugar.A. Many children are crazy about fast food.B. there are too many shops a

11、round schools.C They should go outside and play sports or games.D. they sit in front of the television or their computers and play computer gamesE. If there were fewer of these shopThirdly, children these days take little exercise. When they get home, 54 It isnt a good habit, and it also gives them

12、time to eat more unhealthy food. 55 We should ask children to do more sports and eat less fast food.Keys:BEADCA. They are going to buy some new clothes and good food.B. I hope all of them can enjoy themselves during the holiday. C. We did a survey and this is what we learned.D. They are going to Hai

13、nan Island because its very warm in winter.E. Most students say they are going to finish their homework first.(四) The winter holiday is coming. What are the students going to do during the winter holiday? 51 . All the students like the winter holiday because there is an important festival-the Spring

14、 Festival. 52 . After finishing homework, they can have a good time. During the Spring Festival, they are going to visit their friends and relatives(親戚). 53 . Most students are going to watch TV with their families. Some are going to play computer games with friends, Li Lei is going to travel with h

15、is parents, 54 . Huang Jing is going to the countryside to see her grandparents with her father and mother. Yang Fan is going to take guitar lessons. He loves to play the guitar. Lin Juan is going to play table tennis every day in the winter holiday. She wants to have a healthy body. 55 . Keys:CEADB

16、 (五)Chen Yujie, 15, studies at a boarding school in Ningbo, Zhejiang. _41_ It was not a short ride home and the trips were tiring. Chen hoped her parents could put the money on a bank card, so she didnt have to travel so often._42_ “Its usually the most relaxing time for our family, said Chen.She ch

17、ose the right time. After a few turns of lobbying (游說), her parents finally agreed with Chen. _43_ So they have to choose a right timeUS magazine Highight recently surveyed 1, 521 kids aged 6-12 in the country, asking questions like “_44_” Results show that American kids seem to know when their pare

18、nts are most receptive(樂于接受的). Meal time is discovered to be their most favorite time to talk to their parents. Bed time comes second, followed by time spent in the car. Chinese teenagers seem to have a similar tendency(傾向) over the problem. Qianjiang Daily, a newspaper in Zhejiang, did a survey abo

19、ut it. _45_So do you have anything to talk to your parents about? Choose a good time.A. When you want to talk to your parents about something important, when is the best time to do it? B. She decided to discuss it with her parents during TV time after dinner. C. For most teenagers like Chen, talking

20、 to parents can be difficult or even worrying. D. She used to go back to her home in Cixi every week to get money from her parents. E. The result shows most teenagers in the city would choose meal time to talk to their parents. Keys:DBCAE (六)Hip-hop Planet_76_ Countries like France, Brazil and even

21、Japan have their own hip-hop culture. But where did this strange speaking-singing style come from? Many centuries ago, in West Africa, traditional storytellers played musical instruments while they were telling stories. When this tradition travelled from West Africa to the USA, it developed into dif

22、ferent musical style. For example, blues and jazz, 77 And in the 1970s, there were many poor areas in New York. There wasnt any money for music lessons in schools, so kids made their own music. Teenagers Afrika and DJ their played their records outside in the streets. Everybody joined in. MCs had ra

23、pping (說唱) competitions. Every week, there were talented new dancers, new DJs and new MCs. Hip-hop culture was born._78_ It was 1980. I was at a party in New York. These was a young DJ at the party. He was playing records, While he was putting a record on, a kid picked up a microphone(話筒) and began

24、rapping. Some other kids were break-dancing to the music. It was loud and boring, and I hated it. I preferred jazz._79_ Todays successful American artists like Missy and her friend Tim heard it on the radio when they were growing up.The last time I heard hip-hop. I was in West Africa. 80 I was going

25、 to interview a traditional storyteller when I met a young hip-hop artist. He told me there are hundreds of rap groups in Africa today. We live on a hip-hop planet.A. I remember the first time I heard hip-hop.B. You can find hip-hop everywhere you go.C. I was writing a book about African-Americans.D

26、. During the 1980s, hip-hop became popular all over the USA.E. These styles all started in poor African-American areas.Keys:BEADC (七) Have you taken photos by using mobile phones with selfie sticks (自拍桿)? 1 However, a pair of US artists from New Mexico, Aric Snee and Justin Crowe believe they have i

27、nvented a better one and they call it “selfie arms”. 2 It makes those people in the pictures seem to be holding hands with a loved one.The pair says it offers a far better experience than using a straight stick. The selfie arm makes people feel they are not alone when they take photos. 3 They think

28、their invention solves the main problem that selfie stick haspeople look alone while they are taking pictures of themselves in great interest. The product, at present, just an art project and a model, conveniently provides you a welcoming arm. 4 The pair say they are fascinated with their new ideas.

29、The “selfie arm” is made of fiberglass. 5 The project that they work on shows the growing selfie stick phenomenon(現(xiàn)象) directly and the increasing need for naccissism (自戀) and internet agreement.A. It is lightweight and easy-taking.B. And better yet in the future, itll talk in a friendly way never ge

30、t angry or upset.C. It seems that they are together with their friends.D. For better or worse, they have taken the world by storm.E. This new invention is a small, useful and clever-designed tool. Keys:EDCBA (八)A. Half said that they feel tired after getting up and 15 percent people have trouble fal

31、ling asleep.B. Above all, get enough sleep. C. Enough sleep helps the body and brain grow and develop. D. The lights keep their brains excited for a long while. E. The report said that this is one of the main reasons for bad sleep. Sleep is like food for the brain. 66 However, many Chinese do not sl

32、eep well, and many do not pay enough attention to sleep. According to the 2013 China Sleep Quality Index (指數(shù)), nearly a quarter of Chinese people dont sleep well. 67 Ye Jingying, a sleep expert at Beijing Tongren Hospital,says, “If people often wake up during the night, or always feel weak and tired

33、 in the day, they should pay attention to their sleep pattern (模式).”Many people play with their cell phones or iPads before sleeping. 68 Other reasons include stress and bad moods. How to sleep well? 69 Seven to nine hours of sleep every night is perfect for an adult, and eight to nine hours is best

34、 for a teenager.Forming good sleep habits is important. The report suggested that people need to keep away from digital devices (數(shù)碼產(chǎn)品)for at least an hour before sleep. 70 Other suggestions include: try to go to sleep and wake up at the same time every day, even on weekends and during holidays, and

35、do the same relaxing things before bed each night, like listening to soft music. When Andy came to school, he was surprised to find he was the first to arrive that day. “Where is Susie?” he thought. 62 She was the smartest student in the class and was always the earliest to class. Andy was always th

36、e second smartest and the second earliest.In class, Andy learned that Susie went to visit her grandma in London and that she would not be back until Friday. 63 He was happy because he was the smartest kid and also the earliest to class for four days. He was sad because he could not see Susie, the gi

37、rl he was secretly in love with.Over the following days, Andy felt bad about being the smartest kid and the earliest to class. 64 . 65 When Andy entered the classroom, he found Susie was already there. At that moment he decided one thing: Susie was the smartest girl in the class, and he was the smar

38、test boy in the class. And that was enough.Keys:CAEBD (九)A young soldier was looking for someone in a hospital. Then in front of a room, a nurse sawhim and said, Oh, your father is right here. And before the young man could say nothing, 66 . Your son is here, she said. She had to repeat many times b

39、efore the old mans eyes opened.The old man was too sick to see the young man clearly. He reached out his hand. 67 He wanted to let the old man feel his love.The nurse brought a chair so that the young man could sit beside the bed. All through the night, the young man sat there and held the old mans

40、hand. The nurse found him very tired, 68 Sometimes, the nurse heard the young man say a few words. The old man said nothing, he onlyheld the young mans hand the whole night. 69 The nurse said, Im sorry about that. But who was that man? He was your father, she answered in surprise. No, he wasnt, the

41、young man said . I never saw him before in my life. Then why didnt you say anything when I took you to him? I knew at once that there must be something wrong. But I also knew he needed his son, and his son just wasnt here. When I found he was too sick to tell whether I was his son or not, I knew how

42、 much he needed me. So I stayed. 70 A. When morning came, the old man died.B. so she asked him to have a rest, but he didnt.C. The next time someone needs you, just be there, stayD. The young man held his hand.E. she quickly took him to an old man in bed.Keys:EDBAC (十)A. Goldie does not care about beauty or clothes. B. She learned to make a machine with the b

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