最新外研版英语八年级上册阅读理解、完形填空试题及答案 (2).pdf
最新外研版英语八年级上册阅读理解、最新外研版英语八年级上册阅读理解、完形填空试题及答案完形填空试题及答案 ( (一一) ) The Big Book of China: A Guided Tour Through 5,000 Years of History and CultureThe Big Book of China: A Guided Tour Through 5,000 Years of History and Culture Author: Qicheng Wang Publishing house: LONG RIVER PR Publishing time: June 1st, 2010 Language: English Pages: 212 List Price:List Price: ¥36.00 Price:Price:¥34.5034.50 Introduction: Designed for a younger audience, Qicheng Wang descries everything from Chinas geography to its art, culture, clothing, customs, history, food, travel, and society. Qicheng Wang offers an ideal first book through which they can begin years of discovery about Chinese history and culture. Qicheng Wang is one of Chinas most popular artists and illustrators (插图画家). ()1. This book was published on _. A. National Day.B. May Day.C. Childrens Day.D. Womans Day. ()2. How much should you pay if you want to buy the book? A. ¥36.00B. ¥34.50C. ¥1.50D. ¥70.50 ()3. Who of the following is the best reader according to the introduction? A. An 18-year-old student.B. A 30-year-old mother. C. A 40-year-old worker.D. A sixty-year-old man. ()4. Which of the following is true? A. The writer of the book is an American artist and illustrators. B. The book has more than 200 pages. C. The book is only about Chinas food and clothes. D. The writer of the book is a famous novelist. ()5. Which of the following places do you most likely to see the passage? A. On the head page of the bookThe Big Book of China. B. On a website which sells books. C. On a shelf of a school library. D. On a big piece of paper which is on the wall of a classroom. ( (二二) ) Long ago in India, a boy named Sonu and his mother were walking home from the market. Along the way, Mother stopped and picked up a stick. “Here is a fine stick, Sonu,” she said. “Im sorry it is not a drum. I know that you wishesfor one.” “Thank you, Mother,” said Sonu, taking the long piece of wood. He knew that she would buy him a drum if she had the money. Soon they met a woman who wastrying to start a fire. Her fire would not light. “Here,” said Sonu, handing her his stick. The woman used the stick to start the fire. Then she gave Sonu a chapati. Next Sonu and his mother met a man and a little girl. The girl was hungry, so Sonu gave her his chapati. “Here, take this drum,” said the man. “Someone gave it to my daughter, but she doesnt need it.” ()6. This story happened _ A. In an Asian country.B. In China. C. In the USA.D. In a European country. ()7. If Sonus mother did give him the stick, how would the end be different? A. He would not be so hungry.B. He would not have a drum. C. He would not wish for a drum.D. He would not meet the little girl. ()8. In this story, Sonu was very _. A. lonelyB. luckyC. funnyD. playful ()9. At the end of the story, Sonu _. A. played with the girl happilyB. lost something useful to him C. cried because of losing somethingD. had things he liked ()10. The underlined word“chapatti” may be a kind of _ A. drinkB. toyC. foodD. book ( (三三) ) Do you know the development of Postcards? Postcards, different from letters, were first used in Austria in around 1869. Since postcards were lighter and easier to handle than letters, they became very popular and were soon introduced to other European countries. The postcards appeared in Great Britain in 1870. At first people wrote the address on one side and the message on the other side of the cards. The postcards as we know them today were made in1902. On this kind of card, the message and the address were written on one side of the card, so the other side of the card could have a full-size photo printed on it. Development of Postcards In 1869 In 1870 In 1902 ( (四四) ) Time is important to all of us, but do you know how people could tell time in the history? The best way was to look at the sun as it went across the sky. When the sun was overhead in the sky, it was the middle of the day, or noon. When the sun was close to the horizon, it was either the early morning or the early evening. But in this way, people could not tell the right time. With the passing of time, people found a better way to tell time. It is said that the first clock was made around the year 1200. Now there are different kinds of clocks. The clock that you often see is the watch. It is said that Peter Henlein made the first pocket watch around the year 1500. In those days, he developed the most important part of the watch. People arent sure about who is the inventor of the watch, but it is true that nobody did it before Peter Henlein. 16. To tell the time, people in the past often looked at the _ in the sky. 17. At sunrise, you can see the sun _ to the horizon. 18. The first clock was made around the year_ 19. People think that Peter Henlein made the first _ watch. 20. Its true that Peter Henlein developed the mostpart of the watch. 1. sun2. close3. 12004. pocket5. important The postcards were first used in (11)_. Soon, they were introduced to (12)_ The postcards appeared in (13)_. People wrote the address on one side and (14)_ on the other. The message and the address were written on one side of the card and (15)_ was printed on the other side. ( (五五) ) Many years ago, the sun and the moon did not shine up in the sky. They lived 21.At this time, the people kept the sun and moon22a box. The sun was so close to the earth that the land became very hot. It was also very23at night because people hid the moon in the box. Little Wolf walked across the land. He tripped over rocks. He burned his24soft paws. He could not find any food. “I know25I must do,” thought Little Wolf. “I must let out the sun and the moon.” Late that night Little Wolf went to the box. He pulled open the cover. Out jumped the sun and the moon! They 26way up into the sky. The moon shone first. This made the 27. There was just enough light for Little Wolf to hunt. The sun shone next. This made the day. Little Wolf would walk 28burning his feet. Both Little Wolf and the People were 29. They did not feel hot now. The sun and the moon 30up in the sky, where they still are today. ()21. A. in the mountainB. on the landC. in the riverD. in the sea ()22.A. insideB. intoC. outsideD. out of ()23. A. sunnyB. brightC. darkD. cold ()24. A. oneB. twoC. threeD. four ()25. A. whatB. howC. whichD. how ()26. A. ranB. flewC. climbedD. drove ()27. A. summerB. winterC. dayD. night ()28. A. withB. forC. withoutD. to ()29. A. happyB.sadC. worriedD. angry ()30. A. movedB. flewC. stayedD. hurried Keys:Keys: 15 CBABB610 ABBDC 11. Austria12. other European countries13. Great Britain14. the message 15. A full-size photo 16. sun17. close18. 120019. pocket20. important 2125 BACDA2630BDCAC