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中考一輪復(fù)習(xí)(人教版)培優(yōu)試題八(下)Units1~2一.單項(xiàng)選擇1.—DoesJimmyoftenvolunteerinhisfreetime?—Yes.Heoftenfixesup_________computersforothers.A.brightB.fallenC.brokenD.weak2.—Couldyoupleaseteachmehowto________“redenvelope”(紅包)onWeChat?—Sure.Letmeshowyou.A.giveawayB.giveupC.givebackD.giveout3.—Yoursister________yourmotherverymuch.—Manypeopleregardthemassisterswhentheyhangouttogether.caresfor B.takesafterC.helpsoutD.looksafter—I'mafraidIhavesome________finishingmymathhomework.—Don'tworry.Icanhelpyouwithit.A.trouble B.fun C.problem D.chances5.—Dad,whatistheloudspeakersaying?—Itistothe________.TheflighttoWuhanisboardingnow.A.customers B.passengers C.membersD.tourists6.—I'mafraidIcan'ttravelwithyou.Ihaveafever.—Don'tworry.We'll________goingonvacationuntilyou'rebetter.A.putonB.putoutC.putawayD.putoff7.—Weshouldsetupspecialschoolsforthe______people.—Iagree.Lifetothemisveryhardbecausetheycan'tdothingslikenormalpeople.A.uglyB.disabledC.poorD.old8.__________theNo.48busdriver,allthepassengersweresaved.Thedrivermanagedtostopthebusbeforehedied.A.ThankforB.AccordingtoC.AsforD.Thanksto9.Asmiddleschoolstudents,we________followthepublicruleswhereverwego.A.would B.might C.shouldD.could10.—Whatdoyouusuallyhaveforbreakfast?—Iusedto________dumplings,butthesedaysI'musedto________breadandmilk.A.eat;haveB.eating;havingC.eating;haveD.eat;having11.Youcan'tchangewhoyouarebyreadingabookorchangethewayyouactbywatchingavideo.What________iswhatyoudo,notwhatyouknow.A.matters B.decides C.means D.includes12.Beforebuyingexpensivethings,you’dbetterthinkoverandthenmakea________.A.mistake B.difference C.decision D.wish13.Theteachergavemea____justnowthatourclasswouldmakeaschooltripnextmonth.A.book B.notice C.ticket D.camera14.Mr.Jasonisreallybusybecauseheisin________ofabigcompanyintheUnitedStates.A.control B.sign C.style D.breath15.—WhatshouldwedoforthestudentswhoareweakintheirEnglish?—Maybewecan________astudygrouptohelpthem.A.takeup B.cheerup C.setup D.putup二.完形填空Notlongago,Iarrivedatameetingearlier.SoIwalkedintoaroom,andthereIsawsomevolunteerswerebusywithhandouts(手冊(cè))ofthemeeting.IwentoverandaskedifIcould1.SeeingIwaslame(腿),oneoftheladies2said,“Oh,no,thankyou.”andofferedmeachairtojustsitwhilethey3.Then,4volunteercameintotheroom,sawme5theredoingnothingandsaid,"Hey,youngman,cameonoverthere.There'sworktodo,andyoucanhelp."Heputtwochairstogether,placedtwostacks(摞)ofhandoutsand6me,"OK,theleftpiecegoesontopoftherightone.”“Fine,Icandothat.”Isaid.Andjustlikethat,Iwasnowhappytobepartofthe7.Thismemberofthegroupsawthatmydisabilitydidnotmeananinability(無能)tohelp.Later,I8himandaskedwhyheinvitedmetohelp."Well,Iconsideredwe'dfinishmorequicklywithmore9.Ofcourseyoucan.”he10.Thekindlady11myofferofhelp,butIknowthatshedidn'tmeantooffend(冒犯)me.Toooften,peoplewithdisabilitiesareleftoutofasocialgroupbecauseoftheir12butnotbecauseoftheirinability.It'simportantforallofustofeelpartofagroup.Andwhenweare13,wefeelthatweareaccepted,respectedandconsideredasa14andequalmemberofagroup.Itsendsa15thatsays,“Tous,yourabilitiesaremoreimportantthanyourdisability.”1.A.enter B.read C.leave D.help2.A.rudely B.politely C.loudly D.coldly3.A.worked B.rested C.chatted D.laughed4.A.any B.other C.another D.theother5.A.crying B.lying C.speaking D.sitting6.A.showed B.moved C.treated D.controlled7.A.meeting B.family C.group D.community8.A.thanked B.introduced C.guided D.punished9.A.heads B.handouts C.legs D.hands10.A.talked B.replied C.thought D.remembered11.A.wanted B.refused C.accepted D.considered12.A.ability B.disability C.wisdom D.honesty13.A.mentioned B.rewarded C.encouraged D.included14.A.secret B.different C.full D.simple15.A,message B.gift C.decision D.suggestion三.閱讀理解AMostdogshatebeingleftatdaycare(日托)一NotRiley!Infact,thefive-year-oldgoldenretriever(金毛尋回犬),wholivesinBelmont,NorthCarolina,lovesbeingattheHappyDogCafe&Boutiquesomuchthatherecentlydecidedtopaythecenteravisitallbyhimself.ThechainofeventsbeganonMay6whenhisowner,ToniaMosteller,letRileyoutinthebackyard.Butthepethadbiggerplansthantorelaxandenjoythewarmspringafternoon.Earlierthatday,Rileyhadrunintohispals(朋友)whowerespendingthedayattheHappyDogCafe&Boutique,andwantedtobewiththem.Hence,assoonashewasalone,thedogliftedthegatelatch(插銷)andbeganthemile-longwalktothedoggydaycare.WhenToniareturnedashorttimelater,shefoundthebackyardemptyandthegatewideopen.Luckily,beforeshehadtimetopanic,herhusbandcalledtoletherknowthatRileywassafeandhavingthetimeofhislifeathisfavoritedaycare.AccordingtoTeresaMcCarter,ownerofthecentre,acustomerhadfoundRileypatientlysittingoutside,justwaitingtobeletin.NosoonerhadTeresaopenedthedoorthanthegoldenretrieverranintogreet26ofhisbestfriends,whoallseemedasexcitedtoseehim.ToniawasnotsurprisedthatRileyknewexactlyhowtogettothedaycare,giventhathehasbeengoingtheresincehewasyoung.Shewas,however,amazedthatheloveditenoughtoescapefromthehouse.ThoughtheMostellersofferedtopickRileyup,TeresadecidedthatifRileyhadmadetheefforttogettothedaycareonhisown,theleastshecoulddowasallowhimtoenjoyanicedaywithhispals.1.WhatwasRiley’sbiggerplan?A.Toplaywithhisfriendsatthecentre.B.Torelaxhimselfinthebackyard.C.Tospendthewarmafternoonalone.D.Towalkhimselfinthewarmafternoon.2.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat________.A.RileywasbadlytreatedathomeB.RileywasaverysmartdogC.otherdogsoftencametovisitRileyD.Riley’sownerleftthegateopen3.WherewasRileywhenacustomerfoundhim?A.Hewasoutsidehisbackyard.B.Hewasonthewaytothecentre.C.Hewaswaitingoutsidethedaycare.D.Hewasplayingwiththeotherdogs.4.WhatmadeToniasurprisedwasthat________.A.RileyknewthewaytothedoggydaycareB.RileywassoexcitedloseetheotherdogsC.RileyhasbeengoingtheresincehewasayoungD.Rileylovedthecentresomuchtoescapefromhome5.HowdidRileyfeelinthedaycare?Sad.B.Scared.C.Happy.D.AwfulBAmyPurdyisaworld-classathlete,model,andactress.Shehasachievedamazingsuccessinherlifeandhasn'tletanythingslowherdown,eventhelossofbothlegs!WhenAmywas15,shestartedsnowboarding.Afterfinishinghighschool,shemovedtothemountains,whereshecouldeasilyspendherfreetimesnowboarding.Shefelttotallyincontrolofherlife.Butthenat19,shecaughtmeningitis(腦膜炎),aterriblediseasethatleftherwithonlyatwo-percentchanceofsurvival.Aftersurvived,butshelostakidney(腎臟),thehearinginherleftearandbothlegsbelowtheknees.Foralongtime,Amyfeltdepressed.Butwhensheclosedhereyes,shecouldstillseeherselfsnowboarding.ShedecidedtoletgooftheoldAmyandlearntoembracethenewAmy.Bythetimeshewas21,shewasbackonherboard,wearingartificiallegs.Thefirsttimesheusedthem,shefelloff,butherlegskeptgoingdownthehillwithouther!Afterafewyearsofhardtrainingusinghernewlegs,Amywasabletoreachherpeakperformancelevel.ShebecamethePara-SnowboardWorldChampionin2012,andshelaterwonthebronzemedalinthe2014ParalympicGames.Amy'snewlifewasbeyondwhatsheexpected.Shebecameastar,afashionmodel,andanactress.ShewasevenonthehitTVshowDancingwiththeStars.Mostimportantly,shebeganhelpingpeoplelikeherdothesportstheylove.Shestartedacompanythatmakesartificiallimbsandshecreatedanorganizationthathelpeddisabledpeopletodoactionsports.Now,ifyouaskAmy,Wouldyouwanttochangeyoursituation?shewouldsayno.losingherlegshasenabled,notdisabled,her.AccordingtoAmy,It’sfacingourfearsheadonthatallowsustoliveourlivesbeyondourborders.”6.AfterAmygotthedisease,.A.herlifewastotallyoutofcontrolB.sheoncekeptinlowspiritsforaperiodC.shealwaysimaginedherselfwalkingandsnowboardingD.shetriedtospendasmuchashersparetimepracticingsnowboarding7.It'sclearthat.A.AmystartedsnowboardingafterfinishinghighschoolB.allAmy'sachievementscamesoonaftershelostherlegsC.AmywonthechampionshipintheParalympicGamestwiceinarowD.Amywasfinallyskilledatusinghernewlegstogosnowboarding8.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencereallymean?A.Anythingispossible,butyouhavetobelieveandyouhavetofight.B.Youarewhatyouchoosetobe.C.Visionwithoutactionisadaydream.D.Theonlyoneyouhavetobeatisyourself.9.WhatcanweNOTinferfromthepassage?A.Amysucceededinmanydifferentfieldsthoughshewasdisabled.B.Amyinspirespeopletofollowtheirdreamsnomatterhowharditis.c.Amythinksshecouldhavebeenmoresuccessfulwithoutthedisease.D.AmyPurdyseesherdisabilityasagiftthathashelpedherdoamazingthings.10.Thebesttitleofthepassagecouldbe.A.TheBestPlayerB.LivingBeyondLimitsC.TheWinnerofLifeD.AStarontheSnowboardCSinceAbbiHickmanwasjustalittlegirl,shehasbeensurroundedbyanimals.Chickens,cats,dogs,rabbits,andsometimesgoatsarejustsomeoftheanimalsshecaresfor.Attheageof9,AbbiwenttotheTracyAnimalShelter,inherhometownofTracy,California,toadopt(收養(yǎng))Sheldon,herfavoritecat.There,shesawthepoorconditionsthattheanimalswerekeptin.Abbiknewthatitwasherdutytotakeaction.PinsforPetsisAbbi’ssolution.Forthelastthreeyears,shehasorganizedabowlingatchtoraisefundsfortheTracyAnimalShelter.Shehasraisedmorethan$30,000,resultinginabetterhomefortheanimals.“Nowtheshelterisnicerandcleanerandanimalshavemorespace.Itisfarbetter,ahundredpercentbetter,”Abbisays.TopraiseAbbiforheroutstandingefforts,theAmericanSocietyforthePreventionofCrueltytoAnimals(ASPCA)namedherthe2015ASPCATommyP.MonahanKidoftheYear.Thisawardisgiventokidswhomakeagreatefforttohelpanimals.Abbirespondedtothenewsofherwinwithshock.“Iwasprettyexcited.I’mreallyhonoredtoreceiveit,”shesays.Spendingtimeandefforttoassistanimalscansometimesbedifficult,butAbbihopestodomore.“Iwanttospreadmyfreeservicestomoreshelters.Ireallyjusthopepeoplearekindertoanimalsandrespectthemmore,”saysAbbi,sharinghergoalsforherorganization.Attheageof12,Abbihasalreadyfinishedsomuch.Theadviceshehasforkidslikeher,whowanttoachievetheirgoals,is,“Nothingisimpossible.Youcandoanythingyouputyourmindto.Evenifitissomethingsmall,itcanmakeahugedifference.”Abbi’sworkhasimprovedthelivesofanimals,andsheplanstokeepcomingupwithnewwaystohelpthem.11.Whenshewasverylittle,AbbiwenttotheTracyAnimalShelterand.A.adoptedadogcalledSheldonshelikedbestB.letkidsknowtheimportanceofprotectinganimalsC.foundthepoorconditionstheanimalslivedinD.learnedsomeknowledgeaboutsomeanimals12.HowhasAbbiraisedmoneyduringthelastthreeyears?A.Bybeggingfromdoortodoor.B.Byorganizingabowlingmatch.C.Byhelpingotherslookaftersomeanimals.D.ByturningtotheTracyAnimalShelterforhelp.13.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatAbbi__________. A.hasmademuchmoneybysettinguptheorganization B.feltgreatlysurprisedwhenshewasgiventheprize C.isavolunteeroftheorganizationPinsforPets D.hasspentmorethan$30,000inprotectingpooranimals14.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeAbbi?A.LovelyB.Imaginative.C.HumorousD.Responsible15.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Abbi’sorganizationisavolunteeringgroup.B.Abbithinksshehasdoneenough.C.Helpinganimalsisapieceofcake.D.Peoplearefriendlyenoughtoanimals.四.七選五(2019江西中考)Expertsinnutrition(營養(yǎng))suggestthatweshouldeatatleastfivedifferentkindsofvegetablesandfruitaday.Theyareverynecessaryforourhealthandhelpourbodiesworkwell.Theycanhelpreduce(減少)theriskofgettingill.Therearealotofvegetablesandfruittochoosefromandtheytastedelicious.1.__________It'seasytobuyourfoodfromthelocalsupermarket,sowhydowegotothetroubleofgrowingourown?Hereareseveralgoodreasons:2.__________Youcanpickandeatitatonce.Whenyouhavetriedit,youwillagreethatvegetablesandfruitthatareeatenstraightfromthegardentastebetterthananythingyoucanbuyinasupermarket.Youmaywanttocutdownonyour"foodmiles"-thedistancethataproducthastravelledbeforeitreachesyourkitchen.Manyfoodpackagesareflownhalfwayacrosstheearth.3.__________Homegrownfoodislikelytobehealthier.Foodproducersoftenusefertilizers(化肥)andpesticides(農(nóng)藥)whichcanendupinyourfood.Ifyougrowyourown,thingsaredifferent.4________Youmightalsochoosetogrowsometraditionalvegetablesandfruit.Theseoftenhavemoreofthevitamins,minerals(礦物質(zhì))andprotein(蛋白質(zhì))thatkeepyouhealthy.5.__________Andyoucangrowyourownevenifyouonlyhaveasmallbackyardorabalcony(RE).Somefoodcangrowwellinpots,includinglettuce,tomatoes,potatoesandcarrots.Youcanrecycleplasticbottlesandcupstogrowsomething.Justmakesurethereareholesfordrainage(排水)andasmallplateunderthemtocatchdropsofwater.Happygardening!A.Bestofall,youcangrowyourown!.B.Butwheretogrowyourownisaproblem.C.That’snotsogoodforyou,orfortheplanet.D.Foodthatyougrowyourselfisalwaysfresh.E.Ifyouhavealargegarden,growingyourowniseasy.F.Youcancontrolwhatgoesonandintothefoodyoueat.G.Soit'sbettertoeatmorevegetablesandfruitinourdailylife.五.書面表達(dá)現(xiàn)在越來越多的學(xué)生使用“作業(yè)幫”這個(gè)APP來搜查他們不會(huì)做的題目。對(duì)此,不同的人有不同的看法。請(qǐng)根據(jù)以下文字的提示,并適當(dāng)發(fā)表自己的觀點(diǎn),寫一篇英語短文。優(yōu)點(diǎn)1.及時(shí)幫助學(xué)生解決在學(xué)習(xí)中遇到的困難;2.在家就能學(xué)習(xí),簡單,方便;3.可以選擇自己喜歡的老師,學(xué)習(xí)興趣更濃。缺點(diǎn)1.有的學(xué)生假裝學(xué)習(xí),事實(shí)上在玩游戲;2.有的學(xué)生不想獨(dú)立思考,直接照抄答案,他們根本不關(guān)心自己的學(xué)習(xí),只是虛度光陰。你的建議聯(lián)系實(shí)際,給出自己合理的建議。要求: 1.100詞。(開頭的首句已給出,不計(jì)算在詞數(shù)內(nèi))2.文中不能出現(xiàn)自己的姓名和所在學(xué)校的名稱及其他相關(guān)信息,否則,不予評(píng)分。參考詞匯:convenient方便的,便利的pretendtodo…假裝做…thinkindependently獨(dú)立思考____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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