One day a rich woman lost her purse with a lot of money in it. So she made a p , “If anybody finds my purse and r it to me, I'11 give half the money to him.”
A poor man found the purse near a shop. He sent it b to the woman, but the rich woman changed his mind.“'There was an expensive ring(戒指) in my purse b money,"said the woman, “I won’ t give you half the money in my purse u you return it to me. ” “But I’ve never seen an expensive ring in your purse, ”said the man.
They began to quarrel(爭吵).The man became a and took her to a judge(法官). After the judge h what had happened to them, he said to the woman, “I'm sure that you have lost a purse, and there is an expensive ring in it.But there is o a lot of money in this purse. So I don't think it's y . Wait for some time. Maybe somebody will give your purse back. "
Then the judge turned to the man and said , “Take the purse home. If the o doesn't come to get it back in two days, it will be yours. ”
科目:初中英語 來源:2015年人教版初中英語八年級下Unit 3練習卷(解析版) 題型:補充句子
根據(jù)句意及首字母提示完成單詞。
1.The students take out the r________ every day from the classroom.
2.After getting up, will you f_______ your quilts?
3.The classroom is in a m______. Can you clean it up?
4.A dog is sleeping on the f________.
5.My sister often helps me s________ the yard.
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Life is not easy, so I’d like to say “When anything 1. , believe in yourself!” When I was a young boy, I was too shy to speak to anyone. My classmates often laughed 2. me. I was sad but could do nothing. Later, something happened, and it 3. my life. It was an English speech contest. My mother asked me to take 4. in it. What a terrible idea! It meant I had to speak 5. all the teachers and students of my school!
“Come on, boy. Believe in yourself! You are sure to 6. .” Then mother and I talked about many different topics. At last I 7. the topic “Believe in yourself”. I tried my best to remember all the speech and 8. it over 100 times. With my mother’s great love, I did well in the contest. I could 9.__________ believe my ears when the news came that I had won the first place. I heard the cheers from the teachers and students. Those classmates who once looked 10._________ on me, now all said congratulations to me.
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It is a good way to keep both teachers and students_______.
A. to happy B. happying C. happy D. happily
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Listen! Joy is singing in the next room.-- It _____ be Joy. She has gone
to America.
A. may B. must C. can’t D. mustn’t
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A primary school in Wuhan has used new desks and chairs to prevent students from getting short sight.The desks and chairs make students have the correct posture(座姿), especially when reading and writing. Each desk has an adjustable(可調節(jié)的)steel bar(鐵架). The bar can help students keep their eyes at least 30cm from books.
Zhang Jianming is headmaster of the primary school. She said the new desks and chairs were provided by an eye care centre in the city. The school carried out a survey last September. It showed that about 7 per cent of its 1,093 students said they suffered from short sight.
The new desks and chairs have already improved the students’ posture, but both teachers and students might need more time to get used to them.
Yang Lihua is head of the Wuhan Youth Eye Care Center. She said the desks and chairs were introduced to 19 schools on a trial basis(試行). “During our research into short sight, we noticed that the number of students with short sight was increasing. This is because parents are teaching their children to read and write at a very early age without paying enough attention to their posture,” she said.
Feng Junying is a doctor at Beijing Jingshan School. “I think the new desks and chairs in Wuhan will certainly be helpful,” she said. “But bad reading habits at school are not the only reason for short sight. Children are using mobile phones and iPads when they are very young. This can be another reason for short sight at a young age.”
1.According to the passage, the adjustable steel bar can help the students keep their eyes ________ from books.
A. 20cm B. 25cm C. 29cm D. 32cm
2.The schools in Wuhan introduced the desks with bars to the primary school students in order to ________.
A. make students grow tall
B. help students have the correct posture
C. help students love reading
D. not allow students to use mobile
3.Feng Junjing’s words mean ________.
A. the number of students with short sight is increasing
B. the students don’t get used to the new desks and chairs
C. bad reading habits are not the only reason of the students’ short sight
D. the new desks and chairs are useless for the students to improve their eye sight
4.From the passage, a good way to protect our eyesight is to________.
A. buy an adjustable steel bar
B. go to the Youth Eye Care Centre often
C. have a correct posture when we are studying
D. read less and use mobile phones and iPads less
5.We can infer( 推斷)the passage is probably from ________part of a newspaper.
A. Education B. Culture C.Technology D. Medicine
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—What a heavy rain! Will it last long?
—______. We’re going on a trip to West Lake in Hangzhou tomorrow.
A. Not at all B. Of course not
C. I hope not D. Not exactly
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Millions of British people have ditched the traditional “thank you” and took the place of it with the less formal(正式的) “cheers”, according to a survey.
Although the common person will say “thank you” nearly 5,000 times a year, one in three are more likely to add a “cheers” or “ta” where it’s needed to show they are fashionable.
One in twenty now say “nice one” instead, while the younger are more likely to offer a “cool” than a “thank you”.
“Merci”, “fab” and even “gracias” were also listed as common expressions to use, as “much appreciated(感激)”.
One in twenty who took part in the survey of 2,000 people by the Food Network UK for Thank You Day, which is marked on November 24, 2011, said a formal “thank you” was now not often needed in everyday conversation. More than one in ten adults said they regularly(有規(guī)律地) won’t say thank you if they are in a bad mood. Most people stated(陳述) that saying thank you was something that their parents trained them. A huge 70 percent of those who are questioned will say thank you to a person’s face without even meaning it, while one fifth avoid(避免)saying it when they know they should.
It seems our friends and family get the stress of our bad manners. Half of them admit (承認) they’re not good at thanking those closest to them. Many of them explain that they don’t say thank you because their family “already know I’m thankful”.
When spoken words won’t do, it falls to a nice text to do the job for most people.
One third will still send a handwritten thank-you note---but 45 percent admit it’s been more than six months since they tried to send one.
A quarter of British people say “thank you” with food, with 23 percent cooking a meal to show their appreciation to someone. Another 15 percent make a cake.
It follows that 85 percent of people will be angry because of not getting the gratitude (感激)they feel they should receive.
1. Most of the people who took part in the survey say that they say “thank you” _______.
A. when they are in good mood
B. completely out of habit
C. when they feel truly grateful
D. purely out of politeness
2. The underlined word “ditched” in Paragraph 1 means “________”.
A. gave up B. used C. shared D. knew
3. It can be learned from the passage that _______.
A. different ways of expressing gratitude are all fashionable
B. people should avoid saying “thank you” nowadays
C. a thank-you note is still appreciated by most people
D. people in a bad mood never say “thank you”
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Most people express their gratitude to others by buying food for them.
B. About fifty percent of people try not to say thank you when they should.
C. Most people may feel natural when they fail to receive others’ gratitude.
D. Many people think it unnecessary to say thanks to their family members.
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He hardly caught the train yesterday afternoon, he?
, because he was caught in the rain.
A. did; Yes, he did B. didn’t; Yes, he did
C. did; No, he didn’t D. didn’t; No, he didn’t
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