2025年学霸组合训练八年级英语下册人教版浙江专版
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题目:寻找饭友 体裁:记叙文 难度:4星 建议用时:9分钟 正确率:/15
You're at your new school. It's lunch time, but you don't have anyone to sit with. You want to join someone at their table, 1 you're not sure if they're friendly. What do you do? Natalie's 2 of solving the problem was to create an app. She knows what it feels like to be alone at a new school. She found it difficult to make new friends and had to 3 a new table at lunch every day. If she sat 4 , she felt lonely. But if she asked to join someone and was 5 , she felt embarrassed(尴尬的). She created a lunch - planning app to help students like 6 find people to have lunch with.
The app—called Sit With Us—is 7 . If a student is having lunch in the afternoon, he or she can create an invitation. Other students can open the app and 8 that invitation. They can then use the app to decide when and where to 9 . This allows students to make 10 online instead of face - to - face. This is the reason why it works so 11 : It lowers the risk of being refused, and the embarrassment that goes along with it.
Natalie is 12 to see that people are replying to her app actively—especially those who suffer from bullying(遭受欺凌). Soon after she made her app available to the public(大众), she won a prize for it. She 13 appeared in many news stories.
Natalie was even asked to speak at a university. In her 14 , Natalie wanted people to know that you don't have to do something 15 to change lives. Sometimes, a simple thing—like having a friend to enjoy lunch with—can make all the difference.
( )1. A. so B. or C. for D. but
( )2. A. habit B. lesson C. way D. question
( )3. A. search for B. fix up C. give out D. get away from
( )4. A. on time B. in a hurry C. by herself D. at a time
( )5. A. called B. refused C. discussed D. believed
( )6. A. us B. it C. her D. them
( )7. A. cheap B. simple C. personal D. noisy
( )8. A. miss B. make C. send D. accept
( )9. A. stop B. study C. meet D. exercise
( )10. A. plans B. trouble C. reports D. dinner
( )11. A. late B. well C. hard D. loudly
( )12. A. upset B. sorry C. happy D. angry
( )13. A. also B. just C. still D. seldom
( )14. A. book B. talk C. school D. picture
( )15. A. big B. new C. similar D. enjoyable
You're at your new school. It's lunch time, but you don't have anyone to sit with. You want to join someone at their table, 1 you're not sure if they're friendly. What do you do? Natalie's 2 of solving the problem was to create an app. She knows what it feels like to be alone at a new school. She found it difficult to make new friends and had to 3 a new table at lunch every day. If she sat 4 , she felt lonely. But if she asked to join someone and was 5 , she felt embarrassed(尴尬的). She created a lunch - planning app to help students like 6 find people to have lunch with.
The app—called Sit With Us—is 7 . If a student is having lunch in the afternoon, he or she can create an invitation. Other students can open the app and 8 that invitation. They can then use the app to decide when and where to 9 . This allows students to make 10 online instead of face - to - face. This is the reason why it works so 11 : It lowers the risk of being refused, and the embarrassment that goes along with it.
Natalie is 12 to see that people are replying to her app actively—especially those who suffer from bullying(遭受欺凌). Soon after she made her app available to the public(大众), she won a prize for it. She 13 appeared in many news stories.
Natalie was even asked to speak at a university. In her 14 , Natalie wanted people to know that you don't have to do something 15 to change lives. Sometimes, a simple thing—like having a friend to enjoy lunch with—can make all the difference.
( )1. A. so B. or C. for D. but
( )2. A. habit B. lesson C. way D. question
( )3. A. search for B. fix up C. give out D. get away from
( )4. A. on time B. in a hurry C. by herself D. at a time
( )5. A. called B. refused C. discussed D. believed
( )6. A. us B. it C. her D. them
( )7. A. cheap B. simple C. personal D. noisy
( )8. A. miss B. make C. send D. accept
( )9. A. stop B. study C. meet D. exercise
( )10. A. plans B. trouble C. reports D. dinner
( )11. A. late B. well C. hard D. loudly
( )12. A. upset B. sorry C. happy D. angry
( )13. A. also B. just C. still D. seldom
( )14. A. book B. talk C. school D. picture
( )15. A. big B. new C. similar D. enjoyable
答案:
1 - 5 DCACB 6 - 10 CBDCA 11 - 15 BCABA
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