八年级(上)Units 9-10 word版习题

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1、第一部分 教材知识研究八年级(上)Units 9-10(限时:60分钟满分:76分)一、完形填空 (15分)(2017原创) Bruns and his 11-year-old son, Aaron, love baseball, and they are the Cincinnati Reds fans. For Aarons birthday last October, his dad decided to drive him to Cincinnati more than two hours away, for the_1_ game of the World Series. They

2、had no_2_ but hoped to buy two there.After arriving at River Front Stadium, they walked in the streets for two hours. Aaron was wearing a Reds cap, his father carried a _3_ that read “We Need 2 Tickets.”“There were a lot of people who_4_ to sell us the tickets, but at a high price.” the father said,

3、 “The cheapest ticket was $150 for one. I couldnt afford that, _5_ Aaron understood.”Then the boy and his father_6_ Michael Teicher, who worked for a company that produced baseball-highlight shows for TV. Teicher pulled out a_7_ of tickets and handed them to Bruns.“How much do you want?” Bruns asked

4、.“No charge,”said Teicher,“_8_ the game.”When asked later why he gave them the two tickets, Teicher explained,“I was working for a man named Joe Podesta_9_ hadnt missed a World Series in 16 years. But he had wild heart attack in September and couldnt make it this time. So he told me to give the two

5、tickets to people who I thought would be very_10_ for them.”Teicher walked around town for some time_11_ seeing Bruns and Aaron. “A lot of people looked like they might just take the tickets and sell_12_.” Teicher said,“Then I saw this unhappy guy and his son, a nice-looking skinny boy. They seemed

6、very _13_. They reminded me of my dad and I. When I was a kid, I was eager to go to a World Series game with my father. But I _14_ did.”How important it was to Bruns and his son! Bruns said, “Its the most memorable thing that ever happened to us. My boy said we must have_15_ to each other 30 times d

7、uring the game and saidI cant believe this. Well never forget that night.”1. A. only B. other C. free D. first2. A. photos B. books C. tickets D. balls 3. A. picture B. postcard C. blackboard D. sign 4. A. prepared B. refused C. managed D. allowed 5. A. and B. so C. but D. or 6. A. asked B. met C. i

8、ntroduced D. stopped7. A. set B. lot C. pair D. dozen8. A. Play B. Pay C. Join D. Enjoy 9. A. whomB. whichC. in whichD. who10. A. strongB. poorC. excitedD. successful11. A. withoutB. beforeC. afterD. for12. A. herB. himC. itD. them13. A. pleasedB. embarrassedC. annoyedD. disappointed14. A. neverB. u

9、suallyC. alwaysD. hard15. A. spokenB. turnedC. laughedD. shouted二、阅读理解 (16分)A(2017原创)In my second year of high school, the class was scheduled(按计划)to run the mile. In the period of my growing up, I seldom take part in any sports activity. Im different from my classmates because of my bad health. But

10、 this time when the coach ordered,“Ready. Go!”I rushed out like an airplane, faster than anyone else for the first 20 feet. I made up my mind to finish first. As we came around the first of four laps(圈), there were students all over the track(跑道). By the end of the second lap, many of the students h

11、ad already, stopped. They had given up and were lying on the ground breathing heavily. As I started the third lap, only a few of my classmates were still on the track. By the time I hit the fourth lap, I was alone. At that time, it hit me that nobody had given up. Instead, everyone had already finis

12、hed. As I ran that last lap, I criedAnd 12 minites, 42 seconds after starting, I crossed the finishing line. I fell to the ground, upset and down.Suddenly my coach ran up to me and picked me up, shouting,“You made it,Mark! You finished it, boy.”He looked at me straight in the eyes, waving a piece of

13、 paper in his hand. It was my goal for the day. I had given it to him before class. He read it aloud to everyone. It simply said,“I, Mark Brown, will finish the mile run tomorrow, I promise.”My heart lifted. My tears went away, and I had a smile on my face. My classmates cheered. It was then that I

14、realized winning isnt always finishing first. Sometimes winning is just finishing.1. It took Mark to run the mile_.A. less than 12 minutesB. more than 13 minutesC. only 12 minutesD. about 13 minutes2. The underlined phrase “it hit me” means_.A. 我突然意识到B. 它打中了我C. 我很生气D. 它推倒了我3. Which of the following

15、is TRUE?A. The coach was disappointed with Mark because Mark was too slow.B. Mark was too weak to run the mile.C. Finally Mark was happy because he achieved his goal that day.D. All of Marks classmates gave up by the end of the second lap.4. In Marks opinion, whats the real meaning of winning?A. Being the first to complete the goal.B. Sticking to

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