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八年級(jí)英語下期期末高頻易錯(cuò)考點(diǎn)專練(人教版)專題語法填空30篇Passage1(23-24八年級(jí)下·甘肅武威·期末)Molly’sbrotherSammylikedtoplaytheguitarandsing.Themusic1(make)himhappy.Hehadwrittenalotofsongsandplayedthemforhisfamilysincehewas2teenager.TherewasnothingthatSammywanted3(much)todoexceptmusic.4(luck),onedaySammyclimbedatreeandhe5(fall)offandhurthisarmbadly.Thedoctoratthehospitaltoldhimhisarmwouldneverworkagain,whichmadehimverysad.HissisterMollyfeltsadtoo.Sheknewhowdownhewas.Shewishedthatshecouldhelphim.She6(tell)himtobepositive,andshewouldhelphimout.Sammysmiledabit,andhissisterseemedtocare.Shegavehimsupportandhewasgladthatshewasthere.7Sammyreturnedhomefromthehospitalhecouldnotwaittopickuphisguitarandtriedtoplayasmallpieceofmusic,butSammy’sarmdidnotworkright,anditallsoundedwrong.Hebecamesoupsetandthrewhisguitar8.ThenMollyranoutsideandtookSammy’sguitaroutofthedirtyolddustbin,andsaid,“Canyouteachme9(play)theguitar?”SoSammyshowedMollyallheknew10it,andbeforelongshecouldplayjustlikeasuperstar.Sammysmiledagain.Musicisamiraclewhenthingsseemtogowrong.Passage2(23-24八年級(jí)下·遼寧撫順·期末)閱讀短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空,使短文通順、連貫。UncleSamdidn’tfeellikeeatinganythingbecausehehad11toothache.Sohewenttothehospitalinhisvillage.“What’sthematter12you,Sam?”Dr.Smithasked.“Idon’tfeelwellthesedays,andoneofmy13(tooth)hurts,”UncleSamanswered.Dr.Smithexamined(檢查)himcarefullybutdidn’tfindanytrouble.“Doyousmoke?”Dr.Smithasked.“No.Infact,Igave14smokingseveralyearsago,”UncleSamsaid.“Doyoudrinkwine(白酒)?”“No,I15drinkwine.It’snotgoodformyhealth.Iknowtheimportanceof16(healthy),”UncleSamsaid.Dr.Smiththoughtforawhileandthenasked,“Doyoulikeeatingsweetfood?”“Yes,Ilikeallsweetthings.Iamusedto17(eat)apieceofcakeeveryday.”UncleSamanswered.“That’stheproblem.Nowyoushould18(control)theamount(量)ofsugarthatyouhaveeveryday.Takethismedicinethree19(time)adayandyou’llfeelbettersoon,”saidDr.Smithwithasmile.UncleSam20(make)adecisiontostopeatingsweetfoodafterhearingthat.Passage3(23-24八年級(jí)下·山東臨沂·期末)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Thepandaisoneofthebest-knownanimalsintheworld.However,theyarenow21danger.Thereareabout1,000pandaslivinginnaturereservestoday.Zoosandresearchcenterslookafterabout160pandas.Scientistsarestudyinghowtheylive.WhenwegottotheChengduResearchBaseat8:00a.m.yesterday,thepandakeepers22(prepare)milkforthebabypandas’breakfast.Infact,manypeoplelovetheseblackandwhiteanimals.Pandas23(become)sopopularsofar.TheyarenowasymbolofChina.Pandasmainlyliveonbamboo,andadultpandasspendmorethan12hoursaday24(eat)about10kilosofbamboo.Manyyearsago,therewerealot25(much)bambooforestsandpandasinChina,26thenhumansstartedtocutdowntheseforests.Pandascouldn’tfindenoughtoeatandtheydidn’thavemany27(baby),andbabypandasoftendied.Thesituationisbecomingveryseriousnow.Ourgovernmentisworkinghard28(save)pandas.Therearemorethan30naturereservestoprotectthem.29educationprograminChengdualsoteacheschildrenaboutpandasandotherendangeredwildanimals.Scientistsaredoingresearch.Theyhopethatinthefuturethere30(be)alotmorepandas.Passage4(23-24八年級(jí)下·浙江金華·期末)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,或填入括號(hào)中所給單詞的正確形式。WestLakeisoneofthemostbeautifulplacesinHangzhou,China.31thousandsofyears,manypoets,writers,andartistshavegot32(they)ideasfromit.Thelakeiscircledbyhillsonthreesides.Therearetowers,gardens,andislandswithinthelake.SincetheTangDynasty(朝代),it33(be)amodelofgardensacrossChina,Japan,andKorea.Ofall34bridgesonWestLake,theBrokenBridgeisthemostfamous.But35dowecallitthat?Onestorygoesthaton36(snow)winterdays,thebridgelookslikeit’sbroken.On37(holiday),itseemseveryoneinChinacomestovisitthislake!You’d38(good)getoutearlyinthemorning.Thebestwaytoexperiencethelakeisby39(take)aboat.40youprefertotravelalone,youcanalsorentasharedbicycletogetaround.Itwillbeanunforgettablejourney!Passage5(23-24八年級(jí)下·黑龍江大慶·期末)Fillineachblankwithaproperformofthewordgivenoraproperword.WhenIwastenyearsold,IbecamepenfriendswithDavidLu,aboylivinginBeijing.Overthe41(year),Ibecamemoreandmoreinterested42Chineseculture.WhentherewasachancetostudyinBeijingas43exchangestudent,Iimmediatelytookit.Inmyfirst24hoursinBeijing,Ifeltbothexcitedandnervous.Ididn’tseeoneforeigner.Butonmyfirstdayofschool,I44(welcome)bymanyforeignfaces.Thestudentscamefromallaroundtheworld.NoneofushadstudiedChinesebefore,butourlanguageskillsimproved45(quick).Bytheendofthefirstmonth,wewereveryhappythatwecouldallmakesimplesentences46someofthesesentenceswerequitefunny.Weoftensentourlanguage47(teach)Sophieintowildlaughter.InOctober,Davidfinallyhadtimetoshowmearoundthecity.Bothofuswereveryexcitedtoseeeachother.Davidtookmetosomeofhisfavoriterestaurants.Chinesetablemannerswerevery48(difference)fromthoseintheWest.EatingChinesefoodwaslikeanadventure,anditbecamemyfavoritethingaboutlivinginBeijing.49(I)six-monthstayinChinawasreallyenjoyable.Ithasmademelookforwardto50(visit)Chinaagaintolookformoreadventures.Passage6(23-24八年級(jí)下·浙江紹興·期末)閱讀下面短文,在空格處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~或使用括號(hào)中單詞的正確形式填空。OnMay29,1953,EdmundHillaryandTenzingNorgaysetfootonthetopofQomolangma,theworld’s51(high)mountain.Theywerethefirstevertoreachits8,848-metertop,markingabigmomentinhistory.So52didtheydoit?Ina1974interview(采訪),Hillarytalkedabouttheclimb.Hesaid“53(do)aclimblikethis,beingskilledandexperiencedinclimbingisnotenough.Youalsoneedtohaveenthusiasm(熱忱).”Andthen,therewastheteam.Therewerenolessthan700peopletohelpHillaryandNorgaytothetop.Someof54(they)werehelpingtocarrysupplies(物資)intotheplace.Itmightbeeasierthesedaysbecause55bettertransport(交通)andtechnology,butatthattime,alotoftheworkneededtobedonebypeople.“Itisateamjob.Thetwomenwhoreachthetopdependon56wholeteam,”hetoldthereporter.57Hillaryhadagoodteamandallheneeded,hewasn’tsureiftheywouldreachthetop.Becauseonsuchahighmountain,anythingcanhappen,anditcanhappenreallyfast.“Onamountainlikethis,youcanneverbe58(complete)confident(自信的),”hesaid.HillaryandNorgay’samazing59(achieve)showstheimportanceofenthusiasmandteamwork.It60(encourage)manyotherstotrytoclimbthemountainsincethen.Passage7(23-24八年級(jí)下·湖南邵陽·期末)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Mygrandmamovedtoanewhouse.Thehousesintheneighborhoodwereallnewand61(look)thesame.MybrotherandIplanned62(make)somethingspecialasagiftforGrandma’snewhouse.Wecameup63theideaofbuildingadeck(平臺(tái))inherbackyard(后院).Thatday,GrandmawasawaywithJenny,oneofher64(neighbor).MybrotherandIstartedworking.Itwasnoteasytobuildadeck.Weworkedalldaywithout65(take)breaks.Atlast,wefinisheditandwenthomewithsatisfaction.Thenextmorning,wecametoGrandma’shomeand66(open)thebackdoor.To67(we)surprise,thedeckwasnotthere!Justthen,Jennycameoutandsaid,“Hey,look!Someonebuiltadeckformyhouse.”68(sudden),werealizedthatwebuiltthedeckinJenny’sbackyardinsteadofGrandma’s!69wetoldthetruthtoGrandma,shelaughed.Finally,wedecidedtobuild70newdeckforGrandma.Wehadadeckpartyafterwefinishedworking.Passage8(23-24八年級(jí)下·河北邯鄲·期末)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式(每空不多于兩詞)。In2022,MitchellheardaboutOsita,ababyrhino.71(it)motherleftitbehind.Itwouldsoondie72anyhelp.What73pooranimalitwas!Hehoped74(save)therhino.Withfriends,Mitchellsentittoawildlifezoo.Later,heraised70075(dollar)forOsita.Everyweekend,MitchellvisitsOsita76playswithit.Withgoodcare,Ositagrowshappilyand77(healthy).Doyouwonder78heavyitisnow?It79(weigh)about600kilos.Since2022,Mitchell80(notice)lotsofnewsaboutwildanimals—everyyear,alargenumberofanimalsarehuntedand81(kill).It’surgent(急迫的)tocreateamuch82(safe)environmentforthem.SoMitchellset83awebsiteandsharedhisideaonline.Healsoinvitedmorepeopletojoin84(he)toprotecttheanimals.Itwas85(help).Moreandmorepeoplewerebecomingfriendlytothewildlife.Doyouwanttobeoneofthem?Passage9(23-24八年級(jí)下·山東濱州·期末)閱讀下面短文,用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空,必要時(shí)可加助動(dòng)詞或情態(tài)動(dòng)詞。AncientChinesepeoplelovedplantingtrees.Thoughtheydidn’thaveaspecialdayliketheTree-PlantingDay,thetraditionofplantingtrees86(be)thereforalongtime.Backthen,itwasalwayswarmand87(rain)aroundtheQingmingFestival.Thetreeswereeasy88(grow)inspring.TheancientsformedthetraditionofplantingtreesaroundtheQingmingFestival.Thereare89(thousand)ofkindsoftrees.However,mulberrytrees(桑樹)andfruittreesusedtobe90(especial)popularinancienttimes.Silkworms(蠶)tookmulberryleavesas91(they)food.Silkwasproducedfromthecocoonsofthesilkworms,andthenmadeintosoftandbeautifulclothesfornobleandrichpeople.Thetastefor92(beautiful)oftheancientpeoplereachedahighlevel.Theyplantedtreestobeautifytheirneighborhoodand93(protect)theenvironmentaswell.BaiJuyi,agreatpoetintheTangDynasty,lovedplantingtrees.Everywherehe94(go),hewouldplanttreesinplaceswhereheworked.DongFeng,adoctorintheThreeKingdomsPeriod,neveracceptedmoneyfromhispatients.Instead,heaskedthem95(plant)apricottrees(杏樹)onahill.Gradually,aforestofapricottreesappearedonthehill.Thatiswhywepraiseadoctorwhohasnobleethics(高尚品格)andexcellentskillswiththewords“warmthinanapricotforest”.Passage10(23-24八年級(jí)下·甘肅武威·期末)語法填空DearSusan,Howareyou?I’mgoingtovisitHongKongwithMumandDadnextmonth.We96(arrive)onthesecondofAugust.It’sso97(excite)!Wecan98(meet)eachothersoon!IwillspendadayinOceanParkonthe99(three)ofAugust.IknowthatyouhavevisitedOceanParkmanytimesbefore.Canyougivemesomeadviceonwhat100(see)inOceanPark?Iwouldalsolike101(visit)youatyourhomeonthefourthofAugust.Areyoufreeonthatday?I102(make)apresentforyoumyselflastweekandI’m103(certain)thatyouwillloveit.Bytheway,wouldyouliketogotoDisneylandwithme?I104(real)wanttotakesomephotoswithyouinDisneyland.Youknow,IlovethefamouscartooncharactersofDisneysuch

asSnowWhiteandMickeyMouseverymuch.Iknowyoulovethemtoo.Let’senjoy105(our)together.Seeyousoon.Love,LilyPassage11(23-24八年級(jí)下·河北承德·期末)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。Animalsareourfriends.Ilikedogsbest.Dogsareexcellentpets,loyalandsmart.Mostdogsareusually106(friend)topeople.Somepeoplearescaredofdogbarks.Theybarktoexpresstheirfeelings,suchaslonelinessand107(happy).Iftheybarkloudly,theywarnpeoplethatdangerorstrangersare108(come)close.Tokeepadogasapet,it’sveryeasy.Somepeoplewonderhowtofeedtheirdogs.109fact,dogseatalmostanything!Theirmeal110(include)meat,rice,biscuitsandsoon,111don’tletyourdogeattoomuch.Youmustleaveenoughwaterfordogswhenyouareawayfromhomeforalongtime.Itoftengetsthirstyveryquickly,112(especial)insummer.Dogsneedexercise,too.Don’tkeepyourdog113(stay)athomeallday.It’llfeelbored.Youshouldtakeitfor114walktocheeritup.Andbigdogsneed115(long)walksthansmallones.Passage12(23-24八年級(jí)下·湖南邵陽·期末)閱讀短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Over80yearsago,MickeyMousefirstappearedinthecartoonSteamboatWillie.WhenthiscartooncameoutinNewYork116November18,1928,itwasthe117(one)cartoonwithsoundandmusic.ThemanbehindMickeywasWaltDisney.Hebecameveryrichand118(success).Since1930,he119(make)87cartoonswithMickey.Somepeoplemightaskhowthiscartoonanimalbecamesopopular.OneofthemainreasonisthatMickeywaslikeacommonman,buthewasneverafraidof120(face)anydanger.121(Luck),inhisearlyfilms,Mickeyhadmany122(problem)suchaslosinghishouseorgirlfriend,Minnie.However,hewasalwaysreadytotryhisbest.Peoplewenttothecinematoseethe“l(fā)ittleman”win.Mostofthepeoplewanted123(they)tobelikeMickey.Today’scartoonsareusuallynotsosimpleaslittleMickeyMouse,124everyonestillknowsandloveshim.Whohas125pairofearsmorefamousthanMickey’s?Passage13(23-24八年級(jí)下·寧夏吳忠·期末)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式(每空一詞)。InNovember1979,pupilsinEnglandwereabletowatchanewTVprogram126(call)TheMonkeyKing.Mostofthemwerehearingthisstoryforthe127(one)time.However,thisstoryisnotnewtoChinesechildren.TheMonkeyKingorSunWukongisthemaincharacterinthe128(tradition)ChinesebookJourneytotheWest.TheMonkeyKingisnotjustanycommonmonkey.129fact,hesometimesdoesnotevenlooklikeamonkey!Thisisbecausehecanmakechangestohisshapeandsize,andturn130(he)intodifferentanimalsandobjects(物體).Tofightbadpeople,theMonkeyKinguses131magicstick(棍、棒).Sometimeshecanmakethesticksosmall132hecankeepitinhisear.Atothertimes,heisabletomakeitbigandlong.TheMonkeyKinghasexcitedthechildrenofChinaformanyyears.AndassoonastheTVprogram133(come)outmorethan30yearsago,Westernchildrenbecame134(interest)inreadingthisstorybecausethecleverMonkeyKingkeeps135(fight)tohelptheweakandnevergivesup.Passage14(23-24八年級(jí)下·貴州銅仁·期末)閱讀下面短文,在各題空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。LiKui,LinChong,Songjiang…Thesearepopularcharactersfrom136classicnovelOutlawsoftheMarsh(《水滸傳》).EverySpringFestival,they“comeout”ofthenovelanddanceinthestreet.ThisisYinggedance.Yinggedanceisa137(tradition)ChinesefolkdanceinGuangdong.Itisamixofdance,operaandkungfu.Itgetsideas138OutlatusoftheMarshandtellsstoriesofgoodbeatingevil(邪惡).Peoplealsocallitthewarrior’sdance.Dancerswearopera-stylemakeupandholdshortsticksin139(they)hands.Whilewalkinganddancing,theyhitthestickstogether.Withthefastbeatingdrumsandthedancers’coolmoves,thedancerocksthestreetsandmakespeople140(feel)powerful.InGuangdong,youngandoldandmenand141(woman)areallfondofthedance.Female(女子)Yinggedancestarted142(late)thanthemaledance.ItmostlygetsideasfromthestoriesofMuGuiying143HuaMulan.ZhengZixin,an8thgrader,isamemberofafemaleYinggedanceteaminShantou.Shebecamepopularonlinewhen144(dance)duringSpringFestival.“Yinggedanceisverycool,”she145(say),“Practicingthedanceishardwork,butwewillbringoutourbest.”Passage15(23-24八年級(jí)下·山東棗莊·期末)閱讀下面材料并填空。有的答案要填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容,有的答案要用括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式,但每個(gè)答案不多于3個(gè)單詞。把答案寫在答題卡1-10小題的橫線上。DingYan,aresearcherfromXi’an,brushesthepotteryfragments(陶器碎片)afewtimesandwatchesthemcarefully.Theyhavebeenburied(埋藏)146alongtimeattheRahatsiteinKazakhstan,butnowtheresearchersaretaking147(they)outfromthesite.ThissitewashometoanoldculturethatwaspopularontheSilkRoadatthenorthernfootoftheTianshanMountains.Itissome3,000148(kilometer)fromDing'susualworkplaceinXi’an,butthiscan’tstophisinterestin149(work)here.WorkinginKazakhstan,Dinghastroubletalkingwiththelocals(當(dāng)?shù)厝?.Theweatherhereis150(difference)fromthatinXi’an.Thelivingconditionsherearenottoogood.Butamongthebrushes151handshovels(鏟子),hefeelsathome.He152(love)theearthy(泥土的)smellofthepotteryfragments.Thisisthe153(one)monthforDingtoworkatthesite.Hewillworkhereforthreemoremonths.“Wewilldotheexcavation(挖掘)worktogetherwiththeresearchersinKazakhstan.Wewanttoknowaboutthecultureinthemiddlereaches(中游)of154IliRiverlong,longago,”hesays.Formanyyears,ChineseresearchershaveleftXi’an155(study)theculturalrelics(遺物)oftheoldSilkRoad.TheyworkwithresearchersfromthecountriesjoiningintheBeltandRoadInitiative(“一帶一路”倡議).Passage16(23-24八年級(jí)下·湖南婁底·期末)閱讀下面的材料,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或填入括號(hào)內(nèi)所給單詞的正確形式(每空最多不超過三個(gè)單詞)。WhenSarahwasateenager,sheusedtofightoveralmosteverythingwithherfamily.Butfiveyearsago,whileshewasstudyingabroadinEngland,she156(hear)asongfulloffeelingsaboutreturninghomeontheradio.ItmadeSarahthinkaboutherfamilyandfriendsbackintheUS.Shecametorealizehowmuchshe157(actual)missedallofthem.Eversincethen,shehasbeen158fanofAmericancountrymusic.Countryisa159(tradition)kindofmusicfromthesouthernstatesofAmerica.Nashville,Tennesseeisthehomeofcountrymusic.ManysongsthesedaysarejustaboutmodernlifeintheUS,suchastheimportance160moneyandsuccess.However,countrymusicbringsusbacktothe“goodolddays”whenpeoplewerekindtoeachother161trustedoneanother.Itremindspeoplethatthebestthingsinlifearefree.Sarahhasn’tbeentoNashvilleyet,butitis162(she)dreamtogothereoneday.Shehasalreadyreadalotabouttheplaceanddonesomeresearchonit.SheknowsthatthereistheCountryMusicHallofFrameandMuseuminNashville.Therearealsoalwaysalotofgreatcountrymusicconcertswithfamousmusiciansand163(singer),likeGarthBrooks.Sarahhasalreadylistenedtomostofhissongs“Garthisoneof

164(successful)musiciansinAmericanhistory.He’ssoldmorethan120millionrecords.Ihope165(see)himsingliveoneday.”Passage17(23-24八年級(jí)下·貴州黔南·期末)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Thecapybaras(水豚),akindofcutanimal,mainlyliveinSouthAmerica.Theyareoneofthe166(popular)animalsonlinebecauseofthepeacefulpersonality.Theycanweighuptoabout90kilosandgrowto1.3167(meter)inlength.Otheranimalslovetositandliebycapybaras’sides168theyaresogentleandfriendly.Theylikewaterandusuallystayingroups.Theyeatplantsandfruitsforaliving.Theylivesuchacomfortablelifethatnothing169(seem)tomakethemworry.Sometimes,capybarasbecome“animalbuses”whilemoving.Theytakesmallanimals170birds,turtlesandevenmonkeysforafreeride.Capybarasaresocuteandhavealready171(become)popularpetsinsomeplaces.However,it’s172(real)importanttorememberthattheyneedpropercareandgoodlivingconditions.Whentalkingaboutprotectingcapybaras,thereareseveralthingswecando.First,weneedtoprotect173(they)livingplaces.Itincludesavoiding(避免)cuttingdowntrees,pollutionandotheractivitiesthatcanbebadforcapybaras’environment.174(two),weshouldn’tcatchandkeepthemforanyreason.Theyareanimportantpartoftheecosystem(生態(tài)系統(tǒng))andshouldbelefttolivealone.Finally,weshouldtellpeople175importanceofprotectingthemandotherendangeredanimals.Capybarasarefascinatinganimals.Weshouldtakeactionandmakesurethatthesecuteanimalscancontinuetoliveinthewild.Passage18(23-24八年級(jí)下·山東聊城·期末)閱讀下面短文,在空白處按要求填入適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。每空1個(gè)單詞。Friendsareimportantinourlife,becauseeveryonewantstomakefriends176(easy).However,somepeoplehavesome177(difficulty)inmakingfriendsandtheyoftenfeellonely.What’sthereason(原因)behindthat?Somescientists178(介詞)ChicagoUniversitysay,thereasonisthatthiskindofpeoplehavebrains(腦)differentfromcommonpeople.Andtheyoftenfeelunsafe179(連詞)theymeetstrangers.Doesthatmeantheyhavenowaytobecome180(happy)again?No,don’tworry.Scientistsofthisstudyhavethoughtupwaystohelpthesepeoplesolvethisproblem.Theyprovidedfoursteps(步驟)for181(get)outofloneliness.Thefirststepistoacceptsocialinvitationsalthoughyoudon’twanttogo.“It’snotenoughforpeoplejusttostayintouchwithothersonline.That’sbecausemostpeopledon’tshow182(they)trueselvesthere,”saidDr.Cacioppo,oneofthisstudy’sscientists.Anotherstepistoget183(冠詞)actionplan.As“Actionsspeaklouderthanwords”,peopleneedtobeactivetocommunicatewithothers.Theyalsoneedtomeetpeoplewiththesame184(interesting).Also,theyshouldtrytoexpectthebestfromeachactivity.Anyway,“Tomorrowisanotherday”.Who185(know)whatgoodthingsarewaitingforus?Passage19(23-24八年級(jí)下·湖南永州·期末)閱讀下面的材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(限1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式,使句子通順完整。Somepeopleliveintheirhometowns.However,manyChinesechoosetoleavethecountrysideandthensearch186workinthecities.ZhongWeiisoneofthemandhe187(live)inWenzhouforalmost13years.Heisbusywithhisworkin188factory.Hesaidthatitwasashamethathehadnotimetogobacktohishometown.BesidesZhongWei,Linlinalsolivesfarfromherhometownwithherparents.Shehastochoosetopartwithhergrandparentsinthecountryside.Lastweek,herparents189(take)hertotheHangzhouNationalTeaMuseum.Itwasarelaxing190peacefulplacenearalake.Theywatchedhowtomakeaperfectcupoftea.ItremindedLinlinofhergrandpawhoenjoysdrinkingteaand191(collect)teasets.Italsoencouragedher192(learn)moreaboutChineseculture.AlthoughmanypeoplelikeZhongWeiandLinlinarenotintheirhometowns,theyhavediscoveredsomegoodchangesintheirhometowns.Theyknowthattheirhometownshavedeveloped193(rapid).ZhongWeithinksthingswillbecomebetter.However,accordingtohim,somethingswillneverchange.Linlinagreeswith194(he)andconsidersthathometownisstillawonderfulplace.Itholdsallthechildhood195(memory).Passage20(23-24八年級(jí)下·山東濟(jì)寧·期末)閱讀下面的短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Agroupofboysgatheredaroundatree.“Whatatalltree!”Theysaidtoeachother.“Itwouldbe196(excite)toclimbtothetop!”Thegroupofboysthendecidedtoplayagametoseewhocould197(climb)tothetopofthetreefirst.Theirmothers198(sit)notfaraway,lookingonattheirchildrenastheyplayed.Oneoftheclimberswasan8-year-oldboynamedDavid.Hewas199(short)childinthegroup.Nobodythoughthewould200(win)thecompetition.Thenthegamestarted.Alloftheboystriedtheirbesttoclimbas201(high)astheycould.Althoughtheyallmadeithalfwayupthetree202Daviddid,hereachedthetopofthetreefastestintheend.Hismotherwassurprisedtoseethis.Sheaskedhim,“David,howdidyoureachthetopofthetreeso203(quick)?”“Itwaseasy,”Davidsaid.“Theotherchildrenkeptlookingdownastheyclimbed.Whentheyrealizedhowhightheywere,theygotscaredandwereafraidof204(fall)down.I,however,lookedonlyup.WhenIsawhowcloseIwas,Ikeptgoinghigherandhigher205Ireachedthetop.”Itistrueinlifethatifwejustkeepgoingforwardwithoutlookingback,wearemorelikelytoreachourgoals.Passage21(23-24八年級(jí)下·湖南婁底·期末)閱讀下面的材料,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或填入括號(hào)內(nèi)所給單詞的正確形式(每空最多不超過三個(gè)單詞)。Haveyoueverreadanyinterestingandeducational(有教育意義的)books?Since206secondyearofmiddleschool,Ihave207(be)intheschoolbookclub.EveryTuesdayandSaturday,themembersgototheclubandshare208(they)favoritebooks.Recently,Ihavebeenreadingacomicbook(漫畫書)calledMyBelovedMother.It’seasy209(understand)formiddleschoolstudentsiftheyreaditslowlyandcarefully.Thebooktellsaboutrobotic“mothers”willtakecareoforphans(孤兒)inthe210(come)future.Oneofthe211(story)initisaboutSinbell.Sinbellisanorphanandhehasnomothertotakecareofhim.212hegrowsup,youngSinbellbelievesthathisrealmotherisstillalive(活著).Hemakesa213(decide)tolookforher.Herunsawayfromhome.TheroboticmotherlovesSinbellwithallherheart.Shefollowshimaroundtoprotecthim.Buttheirjourneyisfilled214difficulties.Ithinkitisthe215(successful)storyI’veeverread.Ilikethebookbecauseitshowsthepeoplewholoveusarealwaysthereforuswhenweneedthem.Passage22(23-24八年級(jí)下·貴州畢節(jié)·期末)閱讀下面短文,在各題空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Everybody216(know)thatit’simportantforustohaveagoodmoodinourstudyandlife.Agoodmoodcanhelpusworkwell217alsomakeourlifegood.What’smore,ifweareinagoodmood,wewillbeabletohavefewer218(ill).Thisway,wecankeephealthierandlive219(long).Inorder220(keep)agoodmood,weshoulddoasfollows:First,trytostay221(humor)whenwemeetanytrouble.Second,starttodosomethingweareinterested222,especiallywithsomeonewhohas223sameinterestinit.Third,befrien

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