2025年探究学案专项期末卷八年级英语上册人教版
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根据语篇内容,回答问题。
A few days ago, I ran into a stranger as he passed by. I said sorry to him, and he said, "Excuse me too. I wasn't even noticing you." We were very polite, this stranger and I. Then we went on our ways after saying goodbye.
Later in the kitchen at home, as I cooked our meal, my daughter Betty walked up to me, very quietly. When I turned around, I nearly knocked her down. "Get out of the way!" I shouted angrily. She ran away, crying.
That night, when I lay in bed, my husband said to me, "You were so rude to Betty. Go and check the kitchen floor, and you'll find some flowers there. Betty brought those for you. She picked them herself—pink, yellow, and your favourite blue."
When I heard this, I thought deeply, "While meeting with a stranger, I was calm and polite; but with my daughter, I was not patient." I felt sad and tears began to fall.
I quietly went to Betty's bed. "My dear," I said, "are these the flowers you picked for me?" She smiled, "I found them by the tree. I knew you'd like them, especially the blue." I said, "I am so sorry that I treated you that way today." And she whispered(悄声说), "Mommy, that's okay—I still love you anyway." I kissed her and said, "I love you too and I do love the flowers."
That day Betty gave me a lesson on how to get along with each other in the family. I spent much time on work before and didn't realize how important family life was. I decided to do better in the future.
41. What did the writer say to a stranger when she ran into him?
42. When the writer nearly knocked Betty down, what did she do?
43. Why did the writer feel sad and begin to cry?
44. What lesson did Betty give her mother?
45. What will you do to get along with each other in your family?
根据语篇内容,回答问题。
A few days ago, I ran into a stranger as he passed by. I said sorry to him, and he said, "Excuse me too. I wasn't even noticing you." We were very polite, this stranger and I. Then we went on our ways after saying goodbye.
Later in the kitchen at home, as I cooked our meal, my daughter Betty walked up to me, very quietly. When I turned around, I nearly knocked her down. "Get out of the way!" I shouted angrily. She ran away, crying.
That night, when I lay in bed, my husband said to me, "You were so rude to Betty. Go and check the kitchen floor, and you'll find some flowers there. Betty brought those for you. She picked them herself—pink, yellow, and your favourite blue."
When I heard this, I thought deeply, "While meeting with a stranger, I was calm and polite; but with my daughter, I was not patient." I felt sad and tears began to fall.
I quietly went to Betty's bed. "My dear," I said, "are these the flowers you picked for me?" She smiled, "I found them by the tree. I knew you'd like them, especially the blue." I said, "I am so sorry that I treated you that way today." And she whispered(悄声说), "Mommy, that's okay—I still love you anyway." I kissed her and said, "I love you too and I do love the flowers."
That day Betty gave me a lesson on how to get along with each other in the family. I spent much time on work before and didn't realize how important family life was. I decided to do better in the future.
41. What did the writer say to a stranger when she ran into him?
She said sorry to him.
42. When the writer nearly knocked Betty down, what did she do?
She shouted angrily at her.
43. Why did the writer feel sad and begin to cry?
Because she was not patient with her daughter./Because she was rude to her daughter.
44. What lesson did Betty give her mother?
Betty gave her a lesson on how to get along with each other in the family.
45. What will you do to get along with each other in your family?
I will be patient with my family./I will care about my family./...
答案:
41.She said sorry to him. 42.She shouted angrily at her. 43.Because she was not patient with her daughter./Because she was rude to her daughter. 44.Betty gave her a lesson on how to get along with each other in the family. 45.I will be patient with my family./I will care about my family./...
阅读下面的短文,理解其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选择一个能填入空白处的最佳选项。
The sweetest memory for me is about a round table. When I was little, my family would gather around it during 46 traditional festivals. We kids played games under the table while the grown - ups discussed family things.
When I was ten, the 47 of my aunt's boyfriend brought excitement. My grandma happily 48 another chair to the round table. It seemed a little crowded, but we all felt 49 to each other. When I was twelve, my grandpa passed away. That made us feel sad. However, when the family got together once again, we all agreed his chair should 50. There was no one sitting in his chair, but we felt like he had never left us.
Every Chinese home has a 51 like this. Over it, we share joyful or difficult moments, celebrate reunions, and pass down love. The reasons for gathering may differ, 52 the feelings remain the same—love for family, country, and even the world.
Now, as the Spring Festival approaches, people from all walks of life will return home. Rich or poor, young or old, they'll sit around 53 own round tables to celebrate. They'll feel warm and excited when they 54 their stories with other family members.
This simple piece of furniture is more than a table—it's a 55 of Chinese togetherness. It was, it is, and it will always be.
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The sweetest memory for me is about a round table. When I was little, my family would gather around it during 46 traditional festivals. We kids played games under the table while the grown - ups discussed family things.
When I was ten, the 47 of my aunt's boyfriend brought excitement. My grandma happily 48 another chair to the round table. It seemed a little crowded, but we all felt 49 to each other. When I was twelve, my grandpa passed away. That made us feel sad. However, when the family got together once again, we all agreed his chair should 50. There was no one sitting in his chair, but we felt like he had never left us.
Every Chinese home has a 51 like this. Over it, we share joyful or difficult moments, celebrate reunions, and pass down love. The reasons for gathering may differ, 52 the feelings remain the same—love for family, country, and even the world.
Now, as the Spring Festival approaches, people from all walks of life will return home. Rich or poor, young or old, they'll sit around 53 own round tables to celebrate. They'll feel warm and excited when they 54 their stories with other family members.
This simple piece of furniture is more than a table—it's a 55 of Chinese togetherness. It was, it is, and it will always be.
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C
)46. A. fewB. much
C. several
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B
)47. A. promiseB. arrival
C. discussion
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B
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C. invited
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)49. A. interestedB. similar
C. close
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C. stay
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C. light
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C. but
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答案:
46.C 47.B 48.B 49.C 50.C 51.B 52.C 53.C 54.A 55.B
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