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專題04完形填空15篇(八年級下冊Unit1-Unit6)Passage1IfyouvisitGermany,youcanexperiencethefirstfullyhydrogen-powered(氫動力的)trainlineintheworldnow!Thetrainsmakealmostnonoiseandcreateno1.Thehydrogen-poweredtrainsaregoingtotaketheplaceofthediesel(柴油)2.Andfivesuchtrainshavealreadybeenputintouse.Hydrogenisthesimplestknownelement.It’sso3thatitcanbeeasilygot.Wecancreateelectricity(電)4mixingitwithoxygen(氧氣)ina“fuelcell(燃料電池)”.Electricityofthenewkindoftrainwillneverrunoutaslongasithashydrogen.Theoxygen5theairaroundthetrain.Thebestpartisthat,whenafuelcellcreateselectricity,itdoesn’tcreateanypollution.Theonlythingitgivesoffis6,whichcomesoutassteam(水蒸氣).Theotheradvantageisthatthetrainsrunalmost7becausetheirmotor(發(fā)動機)iselectric.It’sgoodforpeoplebothinsideandoutsidethetrainsbecauseithelpsto8asilentenvironment.There’sahydrogen9onthelinetorefuel(補充燃料)thetrains.Butsincethetrainscangoabout1,000kilometers10theyneedmorefuel,theyonlyneedtofilluponceaday.Thetrainscanrunat140kilometersperhour.It’saboutthesamespeedasthatofdieseltrains.1.A.education B.decision C.pollution D.resolution2.A.one B.that C.ones D.it3.A.common B.excellent C.necessary D.clean4.A.with B.by C.in D.for5.A.comesout B.comesfrom C.helpsout D.takesup6.A.heat B.a(chǎn)ir C.water D.light7.A.quietly B.loudly C.quickly D.slowly8.A.send B.build C.delete D.pollute9.A.hotel B.hospital C.office D.station10.A.before B.though C.if D.whenPassage2(22-23八年級下·重慶九龍坡·期中)Ayoungladywasdrivingafamilycarhomewithherfatherwhentheheavystorm(暴雨)came.Theyoungladywasalittle11andaskedherfather,“WhatshouldIdo,stoporkeepdriving?”Herfathersaid,“12driving.”Afterdrivingafewkilometers,thestormwasbecoming13.Theyoungladyfoundthatsomecarsstoppedonthesideoftheroad.Theyoungladyaskedherfatheragainiftheyshouldstop.Butherfatherdidn’tsay14.Soshehadtokeepondriving.Tenminuteslater,thestormstartedtobecomesmallandshecouldseealittle15.Afterafewkilometers,she16outofthestorm.What’smore,thesuncameoutandtheroadaheadwasdry.Herfathertoldhertostopandgetoutofthecar.“Butwhynow,father?”sheaskedin17.Herfathersaid,“Whenyougetout,youcanlookbackatallthepeopleincarsandtheyarestillinthe18.Now,yourstormisover19youdidn’tgiveup.”Don’tgiveup,evenifthestrongerdo.Ifyoukeepgoing,soonyour“personalstorms”willbe20.Thesunwillshineonyouagainandtheroadaheadwillbedryandclear.11.A.excited B.a(chǎn)fraid C.careless D.happy12.A.Keep B.Stop C.Practice D.Go13.A.smaller B.heavier C.stranger D.more14.A.everything B.something C.nothing D.a(chǎn)nything15.A.moreslowly B.morequickly C.moreclearly D.moreseriously16.A.walked B.drove C.ran D.climbed17.A.a(chǎn)nger B.surprise C.happiness D.sadness18.A.road B.city C.storm D.car19.A.because B.so C.but D.a(chǎn)nd20.A.on B.back C.over D.a(chǎn)gainPassage3(22-23八年級下·重慶九龍坡·期中)Isatwithmyfriendinawell-knowncafeinthetownofItaly.Asweenjoyedourcoffee,amanenteredandsatdownbesideus.21calledthewaiteroverandsaid,“Twocupsofcoffee—oneformeandtheotheronthe22.”Wewerevery23toseethatthewaiterbroughtonlyonecuptotheman.Andwhenthemanleft,thewaiterputapieceofpaperonthewall,saying“Acupofcoffee.”Amomentlater,anothertwomenenteredandordered24cupsofcoffee—twoonthetableandoneonthewall.Theypaidforthree,25theyonlyhadtwo.Thatmadeuswonder26theydidthat.Afterafewdays,wecametothecafebychanceagain.Whilewewereenjoyingourcoffee,apoormanentered.He27thewallandsaid,“Onecupofcoffeefromthewall.”Thewaiterservedacupofcoffeetotheman,justlikehedidtoeveryoneelse.Themanhadhiscoffee,saidthankstothewaiterandleftwithabigsmileonhisface.Afterheleft,thewaitertookoffapieceofpaperfromthewallandthrewitintothebin.Seeingthat,Isuddenly28—Peopleofthistownshowedgreat29forthosewhoneededhelp.Themandidn’tlosefacetoaskforafreecupofcoffee.Heonlywalkedinthecafe,orderedacupofcoffee,enjoyedandleft,30askingwhogavehimthiscupofcoffee.21.A.We B.They C.He D.It22.A.table B.wall C.door D.window23.A.happy B.surprised C.bored D.worried24.A.one B.two C.three D.four25.A.because B.so C.or D.but26.A.what B.why C.how D.where27.A.lookedat B.foundout C.jumpedoff D.climbedup28.A.understood B.doubted C.lost D.changed29.A.courage B.patience C.trust D.respect30.A.with B.without C.a(chǎn)fter D.byPassage4(22-23八年級下·重慶沙坪壩·期中)Haveyouevercomplained(抱怨)whylifeisn’tsoeasy?Doestheskysometimes31darktoyou?Areyourlessonssometimesnotsuccessful?Well,myfriend,32andsmileallthetime.Ifyouseetheworld33yourwarmheart,youwillfindthewholeworldsmilingatyou.Notlongago,afriendofminedecidedtoreadalotofbookstogetmoreknowledge(知識).So,hewenttothe34andreturnedhappilywithseveralbooks.But,afterafewdays,hefelt35.Finishingallofthebooksseemeddifficult,becauseitwasn’teasyforhimtosit36toreadawholebook.Hedidn’tknow37todealwithit.Thenoneday,hesuddenlythought,“Whynottrytochangealittlebit?”Afterthat,hestartedtokeeptellinghimselfreadingwasfunandnecessaryinhislife.Andhetriedto38moretimereadingbooks.Intheend,hefoundreadingwasgreatandhecouldfeelthewriter’shappinessandsadnesswhilereading.Attitudes(態(tài)度)canmakeagreat39.Someoneoncesaid,“Althoughthesituationisbad,peoplearefreetodecidetheirattitudes.”Don’tcomplainaboutthesituation,40itisnotuseful.Attitudesdecideeverything.Withanoptimisticattitude,lifeiseasyandhappy.Let’ssmileatwhoeverwemeetandthewholeworldwillsmileatus.31.A.seem B.feel C.sound D.smell32.A.turnup B.wakeup C.cheerup D.putup33.A.in B.with C.for D.of34.A.kitchen B.park C.library D.house35.A.excited B.unfair C.crazy D.unhappy36.A.quietly B.loudly C.carefully D.successfully37.A.what B.how C.why D.when38.A.spend B.take C.find D.use39.A.decision B.difference C.discussion D.relation40.A.while B.but C.so D.becausePassage5(22-23八年級下·重慶江北·期中)Alongtimeago,therewasanappletree.Alittlekidenjoyedplayingarounditandtakingarestunderit.Also,hewantedtopicksomeapplesfromthetree.Asa5-year-oldboy,hewasshortsohe41toclimbtothetopofthetreetogettheapplesandatethem.Hereallyhadfunplayingwiththetree.Helovedthetreeandthetreelovedhimatthattime.Timewentby.Theboy42andhedidn’tplaywiththetree.Oneday,theboycamebacktothetree.“Comeandplaywithme,”thetreesaid.“Idislikeplayingaroundthetreenow.Iwanttoys.Toysaremoreinterestingforme.Ineedmoneytobuythem.”“Idon’thavemoney,butyoucanpickmyapplesandsellthem.”Theboywashappyandclimbedthetreeandpickedalltheapples43thetreeandleft.Afteralongtime,theboywasalreadyaman.Hewasmuchtallerthanbefore.Hecouldtouchthebranches(樹枝)ofthetree44withoutclimbingup.Hecamebacktothetree.“Ineedahouseformyfamily.”“Youcancutmybranchestobuildone.”45theboycutallthebranchesofthetreeandleft.Hedidn’tcomeback.Thetreemissedhimsomuchandfeltsad.Onahotday,theboycamebackaftermanyyears.“Sorry,myboy.Ihave46foryou.I’mold.”“Ijustneedaplacetorest.Iam47afteralltheseyears.”Theboysatdownandthetreesmiledwithtears(淚水).Thetreeislikeour48.Whenweareyoung,welovetoplaywiththem.Whenwegrowup,weleavethem,andweonlycometothemwhenweneedsomethingorwhenwehave49.Youmaythinktheboyiscruel(殘忍的)tothetreebutthat’s50wetreat(對待)ourparents.41.A.waited B.liked C.seemed D.tried42.A.wokeup B.stayedup C.putup D.grewup43.A.a(chǎn)t B.on C.in D.for44.A.quickly B.slowly C.easily D.difficultly45.A.Because B.So C.If D.But46.A.everything B.nothing C.something D.a(chǎn)nything47.A.surprised B.excited C.tired D.interested48.A.friends B.brothers C.teachers D.parents49.A.problems B.a(chǎn)ctivities C.differences D.surprises50.A.when B.why C.what D.howPassage6(22-23八年級下·重慶南岸·期中)Youfeeltiredandyouhavenoenergy.Youcan’tbreatheoutofyournoseandyourthroathurts.Don’tbeafraid—youhaveprobablyjustgota51.Everyyear,manykidsexperiencethissickfeeling.Somekidshaveuptoeightcoldseveryyear.So,52isacold?Well,acoldisaninfection(傳染病).Itaffects(影響)53nose,earsandthroatandmakesyoufeelsickandweak.It’sveryeasytocatchacold.Whensomeonesneezesorcoughsnearyou,bacteria(細菌)travelthroughtheairand54comeintoyourbodyandthenmakeyousick.Also,ifyoutouchyournoseoreyesaftertouchingsomethingwithbacteriaonit,55adoororyourdeskatschool,youcangetsick.Someofthesymptoms(癥狀)ofacoldinclude(包括)afever,asorethroatandacough.Ifyousneeze,orifyournoseisrunningandyour56arefullofwater,you’veprobablygotacold.Mostpeoplewhohavegotacoldfeelverytiredanddon’thavemuchenergy(活力)todoanything.Acoldisnotapleasantthingto57.However,therearesomethingsyoucando
tofeelbetter.Youcaneathealthyfoodandgetalotofrestsoyourbodycanbe58tofightyourcold.Youshouldhavehotdrinksifyou’vegotasorethroatandcough.Ifyou’vegotafever,59ifyouaren’tfeelingbetterwithinafewdays,youshouldvisityourdoctorandtakesomemedicine.Acoldcanbeterrible,butjust60thattherearemanythingsyoucandotofeelbetterandgetstronger.Takecareofyourbodyandstayhealthy.51.A.cough B.headache C.fever D.cold52.A.what B.why C.how D.where53.A.my B.your C.its D.their54.A.clearly B.happily C.quickly D.luckily55.A.like B.on C.behind D.with56.A.hands B.a(chǎn)rms C.eyes D.ears57.A.experience B.choose C.develop D.notice58.A.enoughstrong B.strongenough C.toostrong D.tooweak59.A.a(chǎn)nd B.but C.or D.then60.A.think B.know C.forget D.rememberPassage7(21-22八年級下·重慶銅梁·期中)“DoubleKill!”Thesoundcomesfromthepopulargame“HonoroftheKing”.(《王者榮耀》)Manystudentsbecomecrazyaboutit.Tonyisoneofthem.He61playingthegamewithhissmartphonefrommorningtonight.Atlast,hisgradeswentdown.AlthoughLiuhasstoppedplayingitnow,hestillfeelslost.“It’slikesomethingiswrongwithoutmyphone,”hesaid.Smartphonescanmakeourlives62,buttheycanalsobringproblemstopeoplelikeTony.Someschoolshavestrictrulestostopstudentsfromusingtheirsmartphones63.Forexample,startingfromNov.25th,electronicdevices(電子產(chǎn)品)suchasphonesarebanned(禁止)atallschoolsinShandong.64,a14-year-oldstudentHollysayssmartphonesplayanimportant65instudents’life.Inmathclasses,shecanhandinherhomeworkonWeChat(微信).“Icanalsotakeartclassesandgetinformationbyusingmysmartphone,”shesays.InChongqingNo.1MiddleSchool,studentsarealreadyusingtheappYiqizhongxuetopracticespeakingEnglish66weeklyhomeworkathome.Maybethebestwaytoworkouttheproblemis67kidstousetheirphonesinarightway.Forexample,Tonyandhisclassmatesagreetosomerulesabouttheuseofsmartphone.“Weagreetoputourphones68whenwe’restudying,askourparentsforit69weusethephoneandonlyplaywithitforalittletime,”Liusaid.Also,spendingmoretimeinthe“realworld”canhelpyoubecauseyoucan70morehobbies.Sotrytotakepartinallkindsofoutdooractivitiesandyourlifewillbeinyourhands.61.A.thinks B.expects C.enjoys D.minds62.A.easy B.easily C.hard D.hardly63.A.toomuch B.muchtoo C.toomany D.a(chǎn)lotof64.A.Because B.Although C.However D.But65.A.way B.idea C.part D.lesson66.A.a(chǎn)t B.a(chǎn)s C.to D.in67.A.teach B.teaches C.taught D.toteach68.A.on B.up C.to D.a(chǎn)way69.A.a(chǎn)fter B.before C.because D.so70.A.bringup B.lookup C.takeup D.cutupPassage8(21-22八年級下·重慶九龍坡·期中)Frankwasaverytalkativelittleboy.Wheneverhesawanewthing,heaskedagreatmanyquestionsaboutit.Hismotherwasvery71.Whentherewastimetoanswerhisquestions,shewoulddoso.ThefirsttimeFranksawanhourglass(沙漏),hewasveryinterested,buthedidnotknowwhat72was.Hismothersaid,“Anhourglassismadeintheshape(形狀)ofthenumber8.Thesandisputinatoneend,andrunsthroughasmallholeinthe73.Muchsandisputintotheglass,anditwillrunthroughinanhour.”Frankwatchedthelittlestreamofsand.Hewasveryimpatient,74itwouldnotrunfaster.“Letme75it,mother,”saidhe.“Itislazy,andwillnevergetthrough.”“Oh,butit76,myson,”saidhismother,“Thesandmoveslittleandlittle,butitmovesallthetime.”“It’sjustliketheclock.Whenyoulookatthehourhand(時針)oftheclock,youthinkitgoesvery77,andsoitdoes,butitneverstops.Duringthenight,thehourhandhasrunthroughtwelvetimeswhenyousleep.Ithasmovedall78itsface.Thisisbecausethehandsoftheclock79workingeveryminute.Theydonotstoptothinkhowmuchtheyhavetodo,and80itwilltakethemtodoit.”Frankseemedtounderstandsomething.71.A.patient B.polite C.honest D.humorous72.A.he B.himself C.it D.itself73.A.end B.middle C.front D.beginning74.A.though B.because C.or D.so75.A.pull B.repair C.mix D.shake76.A.must B.can’t C.will D.won’t77.A.slowly B.easily C.quickly D.quietly78.A.on B.in C.a(chǎn)round D.with79.A.like B.forget C.stop D.keep80.A.howlong B.howmany C.howmuch D.howoftenPassage9(21-22八年級下·重慶沙坪壩·期中)Frankusedtolivewithhismother.Theywerepoorandcouldjustmeettheirlivingneeds.Hismotherhadonlyoneeyeandbecauseofthat,Frankusedtoseeher81ashame(恥辱).Onedaywhenhismotherwenttohisschool,everyoneinschoollaughedathim.Becauseofthis,Frankstartedtohatehismotherandhedidn’twanttolivewithher.Sohedecidedthathewouldstudyreallyhardandwouldleavehismother.Frank82hisstudieswithgoodgradesandlandedagoodjobinanothercity.Helefthismother,boughtabighouse,gotmarriedandhadkids.Hewaslivingahappyand83life.Onedayhismothercametoseehim.Whenhiskidssawher,theyfeltscaredandwenttohim.Whenhecametoseewhowasattheirdoorhefoundthatitwashismother.Seeingher,hesaid,“84”Motherunderstoodthathersondidn’twanttoseeherandquietlyanswered,“Oh,Iamsosorry.Imaygettothewrong85.”Thensheleft.Dayslater,whenFranksawheragain,shewaslyingonthefloor86withapieceofpaperinherhand.She87:Mydearson,Iwon’tbeabletovisityouanymore.Butwoulditbetoomuchtoask88Iwantedyoutocomevisitmeonceinawhileaftermydeath?I’msorryforbeingyourshame.Yousee,whenyouwereverylittle,yougotintoanaccidentandlostyoureye.Asamother,Icouldn’tstandwatchingyouhavingtogrowupwithonlyoneeyesoIgaveyou89.Iwassoproudofyoubecauseyouwereseeingawholenewworldforme,inmyplace,withthat90.Iwasneverupsetatyouforanythingyoudid.Iloveyou.81.A.with B.to C.for D.a(chǎn)s82.A.finished B.remembered C.started D.pushed83.A.exciting B.boring C.successful D.stressful84.A.How’sitgoing? B.Youlooksodifferent. C.Comeinplease. D.Whoareyou?85.A.number B.person C.place D.invitation86.A.lifelessly B.lively C.a(chǎn)ngrily D.lonely87.A.told B.said C.read D.wrote88.A.unless B.when C.that D.if89.A.it B.myself C.mine D.them90.A.a(chǎn)ccident B.eye C.letter D.lifePassage10(21-22八年級下·重慶九龍坡·期中)Ibelievethatwecanhaveanimportanteffect(影響)onanyonewemeet.Therightwordsatjusttherighttimecould91someone’slife.92Iwasthreeyearsold,myparentsnoticedIwasdeaf.Afteraskingmanydoctorsandparentsofotherdeafkids,theydecidedtoputmeinanormal93.Onmyfirstdayatschool,theotherkidsmadefunofmebecauseofmyhearingaid(助聽器)andthewayItalked.94Iseemedoutgoing,myself-esteem(自尊心)wasquitelow.Isawmyselfasanuglykid.Mrs.Jordan,myteacher,changedallofthat95asimplethree-wordphrase.Onemorning,Mrs.Jordanaskedthewholeclassaquestion.Ireadtheshapeofhermouthandthenraisedmyhand96.Shecalledonme.Itookadeepbreathand97answeredMrs.Jordan’squestion.Iwillneverforgetwhat98next.Ms.Jordanpointeddirectly(直接地)atme.Withsparkling(閃光的)eyesandabigsmileshecried:“That’sright,Stephen!”Forthefirsttimeinmyyounglife,myconfidenceimprovedlikeneverbefore.Atthatmoment,Itold99thatnomatterhowmanydifficultiesImayface,Icanovercome(克服)them.Justfromthosethree100words,allmylifewaschanged.91.A.change B.begin C.break D.develop92.A.Before B.When C.After D.While93.A.hospital B.library C.bookstore D.school94.A.Unless B.Although C.Because D.Until95.A.with B.without C.a(chǎn)gainst D.onto96.A.a(chǎn)tleast B.a(chǎn)tmost C.a(chǎn)tonce D.a(chǎn)tall97.A.carelessly B.nervously C.lonely D.a(chǎn)ngrily98.A.caused B.started C.brought D.happened99.A.himself B.herself C.yourself D.myself100.A.simple B.difficult C.clear D.fairPassage11(21-22八年級下·重慶渝中·期中)WhenMrs.PricetoldherstudentstheyweregoingtoreadCinderella,theyallsaidtheyalreadyknewthatstory.Mrs.Pricesaidthatthey101knewoneversion(版本)ofCinderella.However,itwasafolktalewithmanydifferentversionsallovertheworld.Sheaskedthestudentsto102tofindthesedifferentversionsofthestory.Whenthestudents103class,theywerepleasedbyallthedifferentCinderellastoriestheyhadfound.AlisontoldaCinderellafromIreland.Itwasastoryaboutakindgirlwhohadtwowickedsisters.Thetwosistersalwaysaskedthegirl104allthehouseworkwhiletheywenttochurch.Ahenwifemagicallymadethegirlonebeautiful105forherkindness.EachSaturday,thegirlstoodoutsidethechurchdoorwearingthebeautifuldress.Peoplelovedherbeauty.Butwhen106triedtotalktoher,theshygirlquicklyrodeawayonawhitehorse.Atlastaprincewasabletograb(抓住)herblueshoewhensheleftinahurry.Theprincetraveledthroughthevillageandfoundthegirl.However,107theprincecouldwinthegirl’sheart,hehadtofightalltheothermeninthevillagewhoalsolovedher.Finally,theprincewonthefightsand108thebeautifulgirl.Theyhadahappylife.ThenKarasharedaCinderellastoryfromIndonesiaandlaterAndy109fromIndia.Aftersharingalltheirstories,thestudentsweresurprisedto110Cinderellawastoldinsomanydifferentwaysandinsomanycountriesaroundtheworld.101.A.nearly B.certainly C.recently D.sometimes102.A.dotheirhomeworkB.gotothelibraryC.setupagroup D.makesomenotices103.A.returnedbackto B.leftfor C.camebackto D.wentto104.A.do B.todo C.doing D.did105.A.dress B.clothes C.shoe D.hat106.A.everyone B.a(chǎn)nyone C.someone D.noone107.A.when B.a(chǎn)fter C.before D.until108.A.gotmarried B.marriedto C.marriedwith D.married109.A.theother B.a(chǎn)nother C.others D.theothers110.A.findout B.handout C.giveout D.cutoutPassage12(21-22八年級下·重慶沙坪壩·期中)EveryyearwhenMother’sDaycardsappearinthestores,Ithinkofmymother.Shenevercaredmuchabout111.Icouldjustsendacardorgiveheracall,andshe’dbeveryhappy.Afewmonthslaterafterherdeath,whenIpickedupaMother’sDaycardforherinabookstore,112IrealizedthatIhadnoonetosenditto.Myhearthurtandmytears113.Torememberher,Ichooseadifferenttheme(主題)eachMother’sDay.Thistime,it’saboutsomeofthethingsshesaid.WhenIaskedhernottosendmy114brothertoaboardingschool(寄宿學校),shesaid,“They’llteachhimtoreadBraille.Inthisway,hecanstarttolearnalthoughhecan’tseeanything.Iknowit’snoteasyforhim,butweneedtothinkabout115hecouldliveonhisowninthefuture.”WhenItoldherthatsheshouldhaveherownlife,shereplied“Iworkfivedaysaweek,cleanmyhouseonSaturday,gotochurchonSunday.Idon’tneedmyownlife.Ineedhelp.”Whenwefellonhardtimes,shesaid,“Lifeisa116.Sometimesyougive,othertimesyoutake.Nomatter117yourchoiceisthereisnodifference.Sotrytorememberhowharditistotake,becauseoneday,youwilldothegiving.”Mymotherwasreallya118woman.Asherdaughter,I119mymotherandalwaysfollowherway.Someday,whenI’mgone,Ihopemychildrenwillalsorememberme.And120thesametime,I’llbegladtogetacardoransweraphonecall.111.A.gifts B.interests C.changes D.relations112.A.slowly B.luckily C.clearly D.suddenly113.A.cried B.stopped C.flew D.dropped114.A.crazy B.deaf C.blind D.healthy115.A.if B.while C.a(chǎn)fter D.because116.A.school B.museum C.station D.bank117.A.what B.how C.where D.when118.A.typical B.clever C.nervous D.beautiful119.A.lookafter B.waitfor C.takeafter D.takecare120.A.during B.a(chǎn)s C.a(chǎn)t D.inPassage13(23-24八年級上·重慶沙坪壩·期末)Notlongago,IwenttoShaanxiProvinceforvacation.Itisveryfamousforbothitslonghistoryandits121culture.ThefirstplaceIvisitedtherewasthecapitalcity,Xi’an.Xi’anseemsveryfashionableandwasoncethecapitalof13dynasties(朝代)inhistory.Soithasseentherisesandfallsoftime.This122Xi’ananinterestingplaceforvisitorsaroundtheworld.IfollowedaguidetoseetheamazingTerracottaWarriors.Ithinkitwasthebestpartofmytrip.Why?For2reasons.First,allofthemhavedifferent123.YoucaneasilytellthisfromthephotoItookontheleft.Youcanseethestandingwarrioraswellasabending(跪)one,thewide-facedwarrioraswellasthelong-facedone,alsotheonehavingahatandanothernot.Canyoubelievehowrealandvividtheyare?Also,myguidetoldmethat124TerracottaWarriorsnowlookeddarkyellow,theywereoncebeautifullyinbrightcolors.Canyouimaginehowgreatandcolorfultheywere?IntheEmperorQinShiHuang’sMuseum,IsawtheBronzeChariotsandHorses.Whentheycameintomyknowledgeforthefirsttime,theywerejustsomepicturesandwordsinthe125.Andtheteachertoldus,“Whentheywerefound,theywerebrokenintomorethan3,000pieces.Ittooktheexperts8yearstorepairthem.”Themuseumintroduction(介紹)saystheyaretheearliestand126tobefoundinChina.There’snootherchariotandhorseasheavyandbiginthisworld.Standingrightinfrontofthechariotsandhorsesinperson,Ifinallyunderstoodwhypeoplecall127“thekingofbronze.”128thejourney,therelics(遺跡)inShaanxibroughtmeonesurpriseafteranother.Theyseemedtocometolifefromthetextbook.Howgreatitisto129historythroughmyowneyes!IbelieveIwillhavemoreexcitingtripsinthefuture,butonethingforsureisthatIwill130forgetthisone.121.A.rich B.poor C.boring D.simple122.A.becomes B.makes C.keeps D.gives123.A.heights B.faces C.looks D.sizes124.A.though B.but C.because D.so125.A.dictionary B.newspaper C.magazine D.textbook126.A.biggest B.smallest C.longest D.widest127.A.it B.itself C.them D.themselves128.A.Before B.During C.After D.At129.A.makeup B.thinkof C.writedown D.learnabout130.A.a(chǎn)lways B.never C.carefully D.quicklyPassage14(23-24八年級上·重慶沙坪壩·期末)WhenIwaslittle,myfavoriteseasonwaswinter.Ilovetoplayinthesnowandenjoythehotchocolate.Unluckily,winter131gavethespecialgiftofsnowonmybirthday.Iwouldaskmygrandmother,“132didn’titsnowonmybirthday?”ShewouldlaughandtellmethatIaskedtoomanyquestions.Butoneday,she133thatshewouldmakeitsnowonmynextbirthday.Thatyear,134mybirthday,mygrandmotherdied.Iwassadbutangrybecauseshehadsaidshewouldmakeitsnow.Onthedayofmysixthbirthday,Iwokeupandrantothewindow,hopingtoseejustonesnowflake.Buttherewasnosnow.Ifeltmadatmygrandmother.Shedidn’tkeepherpromise.Onmysixteenthbirthday,I135allhopeofgettingmysnow,eventhoughIstillwishedforit.Duringmyparty,Istayedwithmyfriendsandfamilyandwastrulyhappy.Ihadthebesttimeever!ThenIsawthewhitesnow136downaround.IwassoexcitedthatIranaroundscreamingandlaughing.Myfriendsalllaughedat137,butIdidn’tcare.138Igothome,mygrandpasaidhehadagiftforme.Iwas139becausehegavemeagiftyesterday.Itwasasmallwhitebox,anditlookedold.Iopenedit.Therewasacrystalsnowflakewithacardthatsaid,“Happybirthday.”Howcouldthisbe?Mygrandpasaiditwasmygrandmother’sfinalwish140my“sweetsixteenth”.Icried.Iwascertainthatmysmilinggrandmotherangelwaswatchingoverme.131.A.often B.sometimes C.never D.a(chǎn)lways132.A.What B.Why C.How D.Where133.A.a(chǎn)sked B.promised C.spoke D.told134.A.before B.a(chǎn)fter C.in D.on135.A.found B.lost C.kept D.changed136.A.putting B.put C.fall D.falling137.A.me B.it C.this D.that138.A.Until B.When C.Before D.Although139.A.pleased B.excited C.surprised D.sad140.A.a(chǎn)t B.with C.for D.inPassage15(23-24八年級上·重慶渝中·期末)“PoorGrandma!”DaisybegantotalkwithherbrotherJackwhenarrivinghome.“Iwishwecoulddosomethingtomakeherhappy.”Grandma141herleg.Thedoctorsaidshewouldbeinbedforsixweeks.Grandmalikeslookingafter142andtakingarestinhergarden,soshewouldnotlikesittinginherchairwaitingforgettingwellagain.Shewouldbe143.“Howaboutaterrarium(栽培盒)?”criedJack.“Terrariumsarelittleindoorgardensthatpeoplecan144inglassbottles.Inthisway,Grandmacanenjoyamini-gardeninherhouse145thesixweeks.”Daisyagreed.Afterlookingupinformationonlineandaskingforadvicefromgardeners,theyfoundterrarium-makingwasn’tthatdifficult,146theystillgotalottodo.Thentheybusilybegan
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