八年级下英语练习三 下载本文

初二期末复习3

单项填空

21. — Could you please show ____ your new phone? — Here you are.

A. I B. me C. my D. mine

22. — When was Liu Xiang born ? —_____1983.

A. On B. At C.To D. In

23. —_____ you speak French? — Yes, but only a little. A. Can B. Must C. May D. Need. 24. — Who is _________ in your class, Linda? — John.

A. tall B. taller C. the tallest D. tallest 25. Lin Tao was ill yesterday, ________ he didn’t go to school.

A. or B. but C. for D. so 26. Our teacher often tells us ________ careful on our way back. A. be B. was C. to be D. being 27. Look! The dog ________ after a duck.

A. runs B. ran C. is running D. was running 28. Miss Wang __________ in Beijing since 2008.

A. lives B. lived C. is living D. has lived 30. —Do you know __________tomorrow? —At 8 o’clock.

A. when did Mike come B. when Mike came

C. when will Mike come D. when Mike will come

七、阅读还原 My New Teacher

Our new English teacher, Mr White, arrived today. He’s American. He smiles a lot and he’s friendly but he speaks very fast. 56 . He also expects us to study hard, and speak English all the time in our English lessons.

During the first class, 57 , and showed us photos of his family. He’s got a big family, two brothers and a sister. His brothers all look like him. They are very tall, and they have dark hair, but one brother has a beard. His sister is slim. 58 . They were smiling in all of the photos and look friendly. Then he told us about America and Americans. He showed us how Americans say \

Hi, 59 ?” and shake hands when they meet people. We all practised. That was fun. And he also told us that Americans are cheerful, lively people. 60. They are usually friendly because Americans think it’s polite to be friendly.

At the end of the lesson, we all said “Goodbye”, “See you soon” to everyone. English lessons are going to be enjoyable.

A. They smile a lot B. How are you doing

C. And she has fair hair D. Mr White introduced himself

E. It’s difficult to understand his words

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八.阅读短文 根据短文内容回答问题(共10分,每小题2分)

Hospitals have not always been clean, quiet places. Long ago they were dirty and overcrowded. Nurses were never taught how to look after their patients and many people died. This is the story of Florence Nightingale, who changed all this.

Florence was born in 1820. Growing up, she was a quiet and serious young girl. She spent a lot of time playing with her dolls. She would pretend that the dolls were sick and she was their nurse. People would bring sick or hurt animals to her to look after. She often went with her mother to visit the poor people. They took food and medicine to the sick. It was these visits that first gave her the idea of becoming a nurse.

Her chance came in 1854 when Britain went to war with Russia . Florence was asked to take a group of nurses to look after the sick and wounded soldiers. The hospitals were dirty, and there was not enough medicine. Florence and her team cleaned the hospital rooms and beds. They made sure that the bandages were clean and that the soldiers got enough medicine. Florence and her team worked hard. At night she would go from room to room checking on the patients. There was no electricity so she would carry an oil lamp with her to see where she was going. She often stayed to talk to the patients, especially if she could see that they were scared or dying.

After the war, Florence opened a school to teach nurses to look after their patients properly. She never really got better from the illness that she had in the war and she died in 1910. It is thanks to Florence Nightingale that we receive the proper care in hospitals today. 61. What were hospitals like long ago? 62. When was Florence born?

63. What was Florence asked to do in 1854?

64. Why would Florence carry an oil lamp when she checked on the patients in the war? 65. What does the passage mainly tell us?

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四、单项填空(共10分,每小题1分)

21. B 22.D 23. A 24. C 25.D 26.C 27. C 28.D 30.D 七、阅读还原(共10分,每小题2分) 56. E 57. D 58. C 59. B 60. A

八.阅读短文回答问题(共10分,每小题2分) 61. Dirty and overcrowded. 62. In 1820.

63. To take a group of nurses to look after the sick and wounded soldiers. 64. Because there was no electricity. 65. The story of Florence Nightingale.

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