(中考高频精炼)首字母提示短文填空期末复习专项练习10篇-牛津译林版《英语》八年级下册.docx
八上首字母提示短文填空期末复习专项练习10篇第一篇Last weekend, our family went to have the Christmas diner in a restaurant. We were the only familyw a baby in the restaurant. Suddenly, my baby Erik became excited when we were e our meal. I looked around and saw an old man with old clothes and dirty old shoes. He was smiling at my Erik. He may hurt my Erik, I thought. E in the restaurant looked at us and the old man. Then we d to leave. The old man sat between the door and us.A I walked closer to the man, I turned my back.Suddenly, Erik reached out both arms in a baby's pick me up position (姿势). Before I could s him, Erik got away from my arms to the man's. Soon the very old man and my y baby had a kind of friendship.Erik put his little hand on the man's face. The man closed his e, and I saw tears (眼泪) running down his face. His hands held my baby so gently. A moment 1, the old man opened his eyes, passed me my baby and said, “Thank you, madam. You've given me the best Christmas gift. A child saw a soul (灵魂).H, a mother saw only a kind of clothes. I cried, with my face burning hot.Old Mr. Laurence often went to see Mrs. March. The new friendship between the March family and the Laurence family b stronger and stronger.钻一百弟一扁became;together;score;with;However;visiting;piano;1isten;music;nearly第三篇happy;records;1iving;number;save;built;bamboo;popular;countries;pay/provide第四篇However;introduce;using;able;means;just;with;Famers;health;better第五篇terrible;feeding;1ive;However;last;All;teaches;close;natural;forget第六篇kinds;number;dangerous;mi 11ionki11;because;danger;bring;easily;while第七篇questions;enough;faster;ways;examples;listen;class;difficult;best;movies第八篇snow;coming;beginning;already;enough;harvest;activities;history;beforeluck第九篇 story ;pity;with; luck;farmer' s;fell; thought;not; join;broken 第十篇 possible;protect; low; through;wash;hide;hurt; follow;burn; safeThe young people went ice-skating and spent many pleasant evenings t. Laurie wanted to be with the girls and didn,t go to his lessons. Mr. Brooke, his teacher, was worried about his s.Sometimes the girls visited the Laurences. Laurie was very happy w the girls.Beth knew that there was a big piano in the library and she wanted to play it. H, she was too afraid to go to the house. When he heard this, Mr. Laurence tried to find a way of solving this problem.One day while v Mrs. March, he started talking about music. Beth was sitting quietly in a corner.“Laurie isn't playing the p much these days," Mr. Laurence told Mrs. March. "This isn't good for it. Would your girls like to practice on it?Beth moved a little closer to him to 1 to the talk.“They don't need to see or speak to anyone, Mr. Laurence added.Beth ran up to him and said shyly, "I'm Beth, 1 love m. r d love to have a try. “Come and play when you like. /z he said gently.After that, Beth went to play the piano in the house n every day. Mr. Laurence loved listening to her with his study door open to hear the songs better, but Beth never knew that.第匚篇It's usually sad to hear something is -downgraded(降级). Butwhen the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN,国际自然 保护联盟)downgraded the giant panda on its Red List in 2016, the whole world was h. The Red List r the world's species (物种)and points out which ones are going to extinct (灭绝).Since the 1990s, the giant panda has been in danger. Now its status (危险等级)has been lowered to vulnerable (脆弱的).Researchers believe there are now nearly 2, 000 giant pandas 1 in the wilds of China. The n was 1,600 in 2003 and 1,200 in the 1980s.The increase in the panda population is great because China does the best to s the cute animals. Since 1958, China has b 67 nature reserves for pandas. There they are safe from danger and enjoy enough fresh b.China has also welcomed other foreign organizations that wish to study pandas. The first such visit was in 1979 by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF,世界自然基金会).Its world-famous logo made the animal p all over the world. China also sends pandas to other c as special ambassadors (大使).Foreign zoos p money and the money can help China to protect pandas better.The recovery of the panda shows that when science, politics and local communities come together, we can save wildlife, WWF Director General Marco Lambertini told CNN.第四篇You might think the 4G mobile connection on your phone is quite fast. II, an even faster and stronger technology is just around the corner. 5G networks will i us to a new world.What is 5G? It's the newest generation of cellular network technology. It works by u a wider range of the radio spectrum(射频频谱),allowing a greater number of signals (信号)to be sent and received at higher speeds.People will be a to use the Internet at a much greater speed than before. 5G will increase download speeds to up to 20 Gb per second 一 much faster than 4G's 1 Gb per second. That m a movie can be downloaded in just a few seconds!Most importantly, 5G's greater network capacity(容量)shows that we can connect not j people to people, but also people to machines, or to just about anything. For example, the lights in your living room, the fridge in your kitchen all of them can be controlled w your phone. Outside of the home, factory owners can use it to control their robots. F could use it to follow “smart” tractors on their farms. Wearable devices(设备)could send updates to your doctor about changes of your h. Driverless cars and home delivery drone(送货无人机)will depend on 5G to work b A completely wireless (无线的)world is at our doorstep.第五篇Imagine a world with no more wild animals: no elephants, no tigers or lions. To some people, that thought is too t for words. So they are doing something about it. Tiffany Soechting is one of them.Being among wild animals一f them and caring for them-is all Tiffany Soechting has wanted to do with her life. And that is exactly what she does!Soechting is the human mother” to the 500 animals that 1 on her family wildlife farm in San Antonio. On the farm, she cares for animals from around the world. Soechting says she knows them all.H, two reticulated giraffes (网纹长颈鹿)take up a special place in her heart. Their population in the wild has become smaller by 80% in the 1 15 years. "I'm so glad to get help from five wildlife researchers that took giraffes up to a higher level. A our hard work helps protect giraffes living in the wild. Besides her animal caring, Soechting also holds monthly classes, where she t school children about the animals.Soechting also opens the farm to the public. Visitors not only learn about the animals; they can also get c to them. And the animals are not against that. For them, people are part of their n environment.The farm is part conservation (保护) area, part educational center and part animal park. As the animals walk peacefully around the grounds, it is easy for them to f that San Antonio, a busy city, is just a few miles away.第六篇 z、/ittjMany k of birds live in the United States, but the n of the birds is becoming smaller and smaller. One of the reasons is the growing number of pet cats.By keeping pet cats in your home, you can make the world a d place for birds.Of the 90 m pet cats in this country, about two- thirds can go outside very often. It is said that these cats k hundreds of millions of birds every year. Billions of small animals like rabbits and field mice die b of the cats' attacks. To these animals, the cats are a great d . They can also billnesses to the animals living in people's yards and make them weak.Many animals die of such illnesses.Allowing pet cats to go outside is not just bad for wildlife.r s also bad for the cats themselves. Outdoor cats can get sick very e They are in danger of traffic and attacks from other animals. In fact, outdoor cats usually can,t live past the age of 5, w indoor cats often live to be 17.Keep your pet cat inside! If you raise a young cat, it's your duty to let it play inside.钻A的Learning English is not an easy job. Almost every student sometimes asks q like these: Can I really learn English well? Can I really learn it well e to talk with others?The answer is yes. From some studies we know that almost anyone can learn a foreign language well if he or she wants to. Some people might learn it f and some might learn it slower. But anyone can learn it well if he or she has the right w.Many students have their own special ways to learn English. Here are some e.Han Mei gets up early every morning and the first thing she does is to 1 to an English radio program(节 目).This helpsher a lot.Lin Tao often practises speaking English not only in c but also after class. At first, he was very nervous. After trying several times, he found it was not as d as he thought. Now he speaks English b of all the students.Wang Bin likes to watch American m. If it is a good film, he will watch it many times. And he also likes to read English aloud.第八篇In early spring, the changing temperature usually makes a number of Chinese people uncomfortable. Cold air, bringing rain or even s , easily tears up (破坏)the warmth of the spring within a night.However, with the c of Guyu一the Grain Rain, the blue sky and gentle winds wou1d finally stay. Falling usually on or around April 20 every year, Guyu is the sixth of the 24 solar terms. It means the b of a lively summer and people get busy from now on.Sow grainsThis is an important period of the growth of grains. The ancient Chinese a knew that as Guyu comes, the weather will become warm e for sowing. The farmers usually catch the chance to plant rice, corn and beans.Hope for safety and harvestFor those living near the sea, they will hold some ceremonies (仪式)on Guyu, hoping for safety as well as h during the coming fishing season.Watch the peonyIt's also a great time to see the peony, which is known as "the Queen of All Flowers" in Chinese culture. As a result, watching peonies becomes one of the most enjoyable a for many people. The flower is said to be the favorite of Empress (女皇)Wu Zetian of the Tang Dynasty, who was the only woman ruler in Chinese h.Pick tea leavesTea leaves picked b Guyu are among the best tea leaves. People believe that the tea leaves picked on the day of Guyu can make eyes clear and drive away bad 1. So the habit of drinking tea at this time of a year has become a tradition in some places of China.第九篇There is a Chinese s about an old famer who had an old horse for farming. One day the horse escaped into the hills and, when all the other neighbors took p on the old man over his bad luck, the farmer replied, “Bad luck? Good luck? Who knows?”A week later, the horse returned w a lot of wild horses from the hills. This time the neighbors congratulated the farmer on his good 1 His reply was still, “Bad luck? Good luck? Who knows?”Then when the f son was going to train one of the wild horses, he f off its back and broke his leg. Everyone t this was very bad luck, but n the farmer, whose only reaction was, Bad luck? Good luck? Who knows?”Some weeks later, the army came into the village and made every healthy man j the army. When they saw the farmer5 s son with his b leg, they let him off. Now was that good luck? Who knows?第十篇Stay away from danger!Today I want to give you some tips for staying away from natural disasters and accidents. If your building is on fire, don't hide. Try to get outas soon as p. Cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel to p yourself from thick smoke. Stay 1 to the ground. Don,t go back into the building on fire. It's dangerous. When there is a flood, you should get to high ground and stay there. Don't walk t the flood water. It may w you away.When an earthquake happens, you should h under a strong desk or table to protect yourself. Don,t stand near a window, or you may get h.Traffic accidents happens every day. We should always f traffic rules. When we cross the road, look left, right and then left. Moreover, don't sit, walk or ride the bicycle on railways.We may b our hands when we cook at home. First, keep the hand in cold water for about ten minutes. After that, cover the burn with a clean towel. And we should go to see the doctor.I hope you have learnt a little more about how to keep yourself s from danger.Keys第一篇withenjoying/eating;veryone/Everybody;decided;As;stop;young;eyes;late r;However