Our English teacher Mr. Wang didn't come, so Mrs. Zhang ________.
A. took him place B. took his place C. took of him D. became him
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科目:初中英語 來源:重慶市校2018-2019學(xué)年八年級上學(xué)期第一次月考英語試卷 題型:閱讀單選
Baseball is one of the favorite sports in the U. S. A. Children play baseball in sports fields or parks.
At summer picnic, there is often an informal(非正式) baseball game. Boys and girls, young and old take turns to bat. There are nine players on each team.
The baseball season goes from April to September. During this time, baseball matches are showed on TV and members of the important baseball teams become America’s heroes (英雄). At the end of the season, the two top(頂尖) teams play against each other. Many baseball fans go together to watch the game. Millions of(數(shù)百萬的) others listen to the radio or watch the television. People seem(好像)to talk only about the game. Even long after it is over, they still(仍然) talk about the result(結(jié)果) and the players.
American football is perhaps the most popular sport in the U. S. A. The football season begins when the baseball season ends. More people are interested in football than baseball. When there is an important game, thousands of people sit beside radios or in front of television sets to get the result.
1.According to the passage, which is NOT true?
A. Boys and girls like baseball games.
B. Baseball is played outside.
C. A baseball match has nine players.
D. Children sometimes play baseball in parks.
2.American people play baseball in April, _______ and September.
A. May, June, July, August
B. March, May, July, August
C. January, June, October, November
D. February, May, July, December
3.What happens at the end of the baseball season?
A. People talk only about football games.
B. Many baseball fans become members(成員) of top teams.
C. A lot of people join in the games.
D. Two top teams play a wonderful baseball game against each other.
4._______ follows the baseball season in the U. S.
A. A. The baseball season B. The football season C. A baseball match D. A football match
5.This passage mainly tells us something about _______.
A. the football season in the USA.
B. football is more interesting than baseball in the USA.
C. the difference between baseball and football
D. the baseball season in the USA.
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科目:初中英語 來源:2018年秋人教版(河北)八年級上冊英語同步練習(xí):Unit 1綜合測試卷 題型:閱讀單選
Last summer my family went to a National Park for a holiday and had an unusual experience. When we got there, we put up our tent and then went out to travel around. As we returned, I heard my sister Susan cry out and then we saw a bear enter our tent. I wanted my father to drive it away. My father said, “No, it's dangerous to drive the bear away. And don't let it follow you.” Susan said, “What shall we do?Maybe we should climb a tree.” I said, “No, we've got to get it out of there. It might go to sleep in our tent.” “Maybe we could make it leave if we put some honey outside for it to eat.” Susan said. Then my mother said, “How are you going to get the honey?It's in the tent.” We watched the bear enter the tent and heard a lot of noise — it turned over everything inside. “It's foolish for us to try to catch it,” said my father, “Leave it alone and wait for it to come out.” We waited and waited but the bear stayed inside. So we had to sleep in the car.
1.Where did the family go for a holiday last summer?
A. A park. B. A zoo. C. A beach. D. A garden.
2.Who saw the bear first?
A. The father. B. The speaker. C. Susan. D. The mother.
3.What was the bear probably doing in the tent?It was ________.
A. sleeping in bed B. playing
C. eating honey D. walking
4.Why didn't they drive the bear away?
A. Because the bear was big.
B. Because it was dangerous to drive a bear away.
C. Because the bear wanted to eat the honey.
D. Because they wanted to play with the bear.
5.What did they have to do?
A. To drive the bear out of their tent.
B. To stop the bear from making noise.
C. To stay in their car for the night.
D. To catch the bear.
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科目:初中英語 來源:2018年秋人教版(河北)八年級上冊英語同步練習(xí):Unit 5綜合測試卷 題型:多任務(wù)混合問題
閱讀短文,并按要求完成66~70 題。
Do you like going to the movies? Most of the students like watching movies very much. Last Monday, I went to a middle school and asked some students about their favorite movies. Some of their answers were really interesting. Here are their likes and dislikes.
Tom likes watching thrillers because they are scary and exciting. His classmate, Mary, can't stand documentaries. She told me they were for parents. But she really likes comedies because they are interesting. Andrew is a big boy. He said he didn't mind documentaries. But he doesn't like comedies because they are boring. They_think_action_movies_are_exciting._All of them like action movies very much.
666和67題完成句子;68題簡略回答問題;69題找出并寫下文章的主題句;70題將文中畫線句子譯成漢語。
1.I went to a middle school to ask some students about _______.
2.Tom likes watching thrillers because they are _______.
3.What kind of movies do most of the students like?
_______ .
4._______________________ .
5.___________________________。
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科目:初中英語 來源:2018年秋人教版(河北)八年級上冊英語同步練習(xí):Unit 5綜合測試卷 題型:單選題
We only planned the play for an hour, but in the end, we stayed for three hours.
A. watch B. watches C. to watch D. watched
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科目:初中英語 來源:四川省2018屆九年級下學(xué)期二診考試英語試卷 題型:單詞填空
Read the passage carefully and complete the table with only one word for each blank.
Mayme Clayton collected books, magazines and letters written by African Americans. Her son, Avery Clayton, thought her collection was important. Unlike most books, these were rare and hard to find. They were written by writers who helped shape African American culture.
One book in the collection was written by Phillis Wheatley. Wheatley was a slave who wrote poetry. She was the first African American to publish a book. Wheatley herself signed (簽名) the book in the Claytons’ collection. No one else owns a copy signed by Phillis Wheatley.
By the time she passed away at age 83, Mrs. Clayton had more than 30,000 books by or about black people. Her collection also includes papers about slaves, photographs, movies, sheet music, and personal letters by black leaders and artists. It is one of the biggest personal collections of African American history and culture in the United States.
Avery Clayton’s dream was to create a museum for his mother’s treasures. Scholars say that Mrs. Clayton’s collection is very important. Without her work, part of African American heritage (遺產(chǎn)) would have been lost. “We didn’t know these things existed,” says Sara Hadron of California’s Huntington Library.
The collections new home is likely to be in Culver City, California. Part of Avery Clayton’s dream is to share the cultural riches his mother collected with others. He especially wants kids to have a chance to see the collection. “At present African American culture is being explained by pop culture,” he says, “It’s important to offer a more complete picture.”
Mayme Clayton and Her Collection | |
Personal information | ● She liked 1.books, magazines and letters written by African Americans. ●She died when she was 83years old. |
Her collection | ● Compared with other books, the books she collected couldn’t be found 2. ● The only copy written and 3.by Phillis Wheatley was in her collection. ● She had a large collection, 4.books, paper, photographs and other things by black leaders and artists. ● Her collections are of great5.to African American history and culture. |
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科目:初中英語 來源:四川省2018屆九年級下學(xué)期二診考試英語試卷 題型:閱讀單選
The yearly Academy Awards ceremony was once a private affair. Now, because of television, it is very much a public affair. Hundreds of people gather in Hollywood to see the Oscars presented to outstanding actors, and others involved in the motion picture industry. Millions more watch on television.
It all began on May 16, 1929, when 270 men and women sat down to dinner at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. There was no secret about the winners. The names of the winners had been known for months.Janet Gaynor, for example, had won as Best Actress.Douglas Fairbanks presented her with the famous gold statue. The little statue was not then called Oscar. Like a new actor, Oscar was unknown. About six years later, it somehow got that renowned name. A number of explanations have been offered for its origin, but nobody knows the true story for certain.
Nowadays the results of the Oscar voting are kept secret. Only two people know the winners before the names are announced at the ceremony. The counting of votes is not done by one group of people but by different groups. Nobody except two members of an accounting company sees the final results.
The information is not kept in open files. Winners' names are placed in closed envelopes.The accountants each carry a complete set of envelopes to the ceremony.One set is simply a spare to be used in case something happens to the other one.
1.As used in Paragraph 2, “renowned” means________.
A. strange B. wonderful C. much-disliked D. famous
2.May 16, 1929 marks ________.
A. Douglas Fairbanks' first winning of an Academy Award
B. The first time Oscar got its name
C. The first time the Awards were kept secret
D. Janet Gaynor's recognition as Best Actress
3.Two sets of envelopes are prepared for the ceremony ________.
A. one for New York, one for Hollywood B. in order to be perfectly safe
C. one for the ceremony, one for the newspapers D. just because that is the custom
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科目:初中英語 來源:2018年秋人教版(山西專版)九年級上學(xué)期英語單元測試試卷:Unit 7綜合能力測試 題型:單選題
If you work harder,you'll have another ________ to play the violin at a concert.
A. sleep B. chance C. mistake
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