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1、 2018 八年級英語下單元同步完型填空專項訓(xùn)練30篇(一) 一 Mrs Holland lived in a big city and she worked in a 1 . She went there by 2 every morning for 20 years. Then she was 45 years old, and she said to herself, 'I'm 3 and soft now, because I go 4 by car. I'm going to buy a bicycle. 'She bought 5 , and aft

2、er that, she 6 went to her shop on that, but 7 in her car. Sometimes all the cars stopped at a red light, and she went quickly 8 them to the front, because her bicycle was so 9 . Then she was happy. Yesterday she stopped at a red light, and a man 10 behind her on another bicycle. He stopped too, and

3、 said, 'Have the police taken your driving license(駕駛執(zhí)照) away, too?'( )1. A. shop B. hotel C. school D. factory( )2. A. bus B. bike C. car D. train( )3. A. old B. fat C. thin D. short( )4. A. anywhere B. somewhere C. nowhere D. everywhere( )5. A. another B. that C. it D. one( )6. A. always B

4、. seldom C. sometimes D. never( )7. A or B. nor C. not D. also( )8. A to B. pass C. by D. away( )9. A. popular B. new C. nice D. narrow(窄的)( )10. A. drove B. walked C. looked D. kept 二Each of us makes mistakes from time to time. In fact, we can 16 a lot from our mistakes. Donnie was a 17 student and

5、 never answered questions in class. He was 18 to make mistakes. He never finished his homework 19 he didn't want to make any mistakes. Nothing changed 20 Marry Anne, a teacher, came to our 21 . One morning , Marry Anne asked Donnie to 22 some questions. After a while Donnie was in tears because

6、he made a mistake. 23 Marry Anne got a box full of erasers from the desk. “Look, Donnie,” she said standing 24 him. “Ive got something to show you.” She 25 the erasers, one at a time, and put them on the desk. “See these erasers, Donnie?” she continued. “Do you know 26 the erasers become smaller and

7、 smaller? Thats because we make mistakes. But we erase the mistakes and try 27 . Thats what you must learn.” “Here,” she said, “Ill 28 one eraser on your desk, so you will remember that 29 may make mistakes.” Donnie looked at Marry Anne and smiled. Donnie 30 a lot from then on. He knew that everyone

8、 had the permission to make mistakes as long as you learned them and tried again. ( )16. A. take B. make C. get D. bring( )17. A. good B. shy C. clever D. small( )18. A. glad B. excited C. surprised D. afraid( )19. A. because B. so C. if D. but( )20. A. after B. while C. until D. when( )21 A. row B.

9、 class C. team D. classroom( )22. A. answer B. ask C. give D. have( )23. A. Suddenly B. Quickly C. Luckily D. Carefully( )24. A. on B. with C. beside D. to( )25. A. put out B. took away C. took out D. took off( )26. A. when B. how C. what D. why( )27. A. more B. again C. another D. one( )28. A. forg

10、et B. carry C. leave D. give( )29. A. nobody B. somebody C. no one D. everybody( )30. A. changed B. got C. learned D. Thought 三 Do you have the ability to live cheaply? Now here's a true story of an American girl, Sarah. 1 Sarah left university, she began to live in New York City on her own. She

11、 2 _ a job in a publishing house, but the salary(薪水)was 3 _ $30, 000 a year. Her parents thought her life would be hard, but Sarah 4 _ live on her salary and still saved $5, 000 in a year. How was that 5 _ in one of the most expensive cities in the world? Cheap living 6 _ starts with keeping the big

12、 cost small. For most people, that 7 _ housing. So Sarah chose to share a flat with three other friends. Her next biggest cost was 8 _. When she ate out, she went to cheap restaurants. 9 _ she bought a $9.99 whole chicken at a local restaurant. She then 10 _ the chicken bones(骨頭)home and made soup o

13、ut of them. Nowadays young people often 11 _ a lot of money on entertainment(娛樂). But Sarah said, “I enjoy walking 12 _ in New York City. I love going to museums and parks.” Did Sarah feel poor 13 _ cheap living? Not really. She even managed to take two trips, one to the Netherlands, 14 _ to Portlan

14、d. “Don't think of saving money as something 15 _. It's a kind of game,” said Sarah.( )1AUntil BBecause CAfter DUnless( )2Afound Btried Casked for Dlooked for( )3Amore than Bless than Cshorter than Dhigher than( )4Acan Bmay Ccould Dmight( )5Adifficult Bpossible Cuseful Ddifferent( )6Aalready

15、 Bsometimes Chardly Dalways( )7Ahelps Bbecomes Cmakes Dmeans( )8Afood Brest Cstudying Dplaying( )9ASoon BFinally COnce DAgain( )10Aprepared Btook Ccaught Dpicked( )11Apay Blend Cspend Dsave( )12Aalong Bup Cdown Daround( )13Aby Bup Cat Dbetween( )14Aanother Bthe other Cothers Dthe others( )15Ahard Bi

16、nteresting Cnice Dgreat 四Do you often talk with your parents about your problems? When you talk to them, will they believe what you say, listen to you and 36 you?It has 37 to do with both you and your parents. Some parents are easy to talk to, and they are great listeners, 38 some are hard to walk c

17、lose to. As communication is a two-way street, the 39 you talk can cause different results. So you should follow the advice below.Be 40 . Tell your parents about what you think, feel, and want as clearly as possible. They will be more helpful if they 41 what you mean and whats really going on.Make y

18、our parents believe you. If youre 42 honest (誠實的), your parents will believe what you say. However, if you hardly tell them the truth, it will be difficult for them to believe you. Try not to 43 . If you disagree with your parents, can you see things 44 your parents side? If both you and your parent

19、s think for each other, you will be able to talk in a 45 way.( )36. A. depend on B. take after C. give up D. agree with( )37. A. something B. nothing C. everything D. anything( )38. A. or B. but C. so D. until( )39. A. time B. place C. trouble D. way( )40. A. easy B. different C. clear D. loud( )41.

20、 A. understand B. change C. control D. question( )42. A. sometimes B. always C. never D. hardly( )43. A. compete B. explain C. compare D. argue( )44. A. with B. from C. in D. of( )45. A. normal B. similar C. friendly D. lonely 五We are lucky to live in a rich country where we have many things. Howeve

21、r, most of us usually 1 some things.Electricity is one thing that we waste _2_. Lights, TVs, 3 and other things are often kept on even when no one is using them. We should turn them off when we do not need them. It 4 less than a second to do it. Anyhow, not wasting electricity save money, because we

22、 do not have to 5 the electricity we do not use.The second thing that we often waste is water. Fresh water is precious(寶貴的), 6 it shouldnt be wasted. It is only a simple matter of turning off a tap*. I am sure 7 can do this easily if he wants to. 8 big waste is food. My mother 9 cook so much food th

23、at much of it was thrown away. I told her we had wasted so much 10 . She thought I was right and now cooks _11_ what we can eat.It is not 12 to be wasteful. I find there is a simple 13 of not wasting things. That is to use only what we 14 . Do not touch what we do not need. 15 this way we can stop being wasteful.( )1. A. use B. wash C. waste D. fo

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