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1、-八下Unit 5校本作业(阅读)Period 1I. When I was a little boy, my mother sold flowers in London. She couldnt 1 me at home,so I had to go with her. As I grew older, I began to help her and I really enjoyed it. Things changed 2 I was 14. My grandma gave me a book for Christmas. It was 3 making candles. I loved
2、it so much that I spent all my free time making 4 of all shapes and sizes. I made hundreds of them.One day, my mother was ill so I had to go to the market by 5 . I decide to take some candles with me and see if I could sell them. To my 6 , they were sold out in 20 minutes! The next week, my mom gave
3、 me some 7 to buy some wax (蜡) to make more candles. They sold out quickly, too. Nine months later, we decided to stop 8 flowers. My mom and I couldnt make enough candles during the week, so some of my school friends started to help us. I 9 them one pound for every candle, and we sold them for much
4、more monkey. It was very 10 and my friends worked with me happily.When I was 22, my uncle lent me some money and I opened my first candle shop. 1. A. leaveB. stopC. give 2. A. ifB. when C. but 3. A. forB. withC. about 4. A. boxesB. candles C. kites 5. A. himselfB. herself C. myself 6. A. surprise B.
5、 interest C. sadness 7. A. bread B. paper C. money 8. A. buying B. borrowing C. selling 9. A. took B. paid C. cost 10. A. interesting B. boring C. terrible II. Mozart was born on January 27, 1756 and died on December 5, 1791.When he was three, he often had lessons with his elder sister. His father t
6、ook him through many different countries, where he played music for lots of people.But some people didnt believe that a little boy could write such beautiful music. They asked him to stay in a room all by himself for a week and somebody watched the room all the time. In the week, he finished a piece
7、 of music. After that, people believed that he could write beautiful music.Mozart died when he was still a young man. During his short life, he studied music, taught music, played music and wrote music. Even by working so hard, he couldnt make much money. Often he had to borrow money from his friend
8、s. But his music made him happy and for more than two hundred years his music has made other people happy, too.( )1. When he was , Mozart took music lessons with his elder sister.A. threeB. fiveC. youngD. old( )2. Some people that the little boy could write beautiful music until he finished a new pi
9、ece a week later.A. believedB. didnt believeC. knewD. know( )3. Mozart was famous, but he was .A. richB. poorC. happyD. relaxed( )4. Mozart lived .A. a long timeB. a long lifeC. a short timeD. a happy time( )5. His music made happy.A. both him and other peopleB. only himC. other peopleD. his familyI
10、II. ()When a storm is coming, most people leave the area as quickly as possible and head for safety. But there are a few people who will get into their cars and go straight for the center of the storm. These people are willing to risk being killed by floods or 100-kilometer-an-hour winds for the exc
11、itement of watching the storm close up. Storm chasing is becoming an increasingly popular hobby, especially in the Midwest of the United States, where there are frequent storms between March and July. A storm chaser begins the day by checking the Internet for the latest weather reports, and then dri
12、ves up to 1,000 kilometers to where the storm will be and wits for it to develop. Although anyone can do it, storm chasing is extremely dangerous. The power of a big storm can throw a cow into the air or destroy a whole house in seconds. Storm chasers are also often hurt in accidents caused by drivi
13、ng in a heavy rain. If you are a beginner, it is much safer to join a group for storm-chasing vacations during the storm season. Even then, storm chasing is not all adventure and excitement. Storm chasing is 95% driving, says Daniel Lynch, who spends most of his summer storm-chasing. Sometimes you c
14、an sit around for hours waiting for something to happen, and all you get is blue sky and a few light showers. However, for storm chasers, it is all worth it. When you get close to a storm, it is the most exciting sight you will ever see in your life, says Jasper Morley.Every storm is an example of t
15、he power of nature. It is the greatest show on Earth.( )1. For storm chasing, the first thing storm chasers do is to _.A. head straight for the center of the storm B. get into the car for safety C. wait patiently for the storm to develop D. collect information about a coming storm( )2. Beginners of
16、storm chasing are advised _.A. not to drive in a heavy rain B. to do it in an organized way C. not to get too close to a storm D. to spend more time on it in summer( )3. By saying it is all worth it in the last paragraph, the author means that _.A. storm chasing costs a lot of money B. storm chasing
17、 is worth hours of waiting C. efforts in storm chasing are well paid D. a storm presents the greatest show on Earth( )4. What can we learn from the text?A. Sometimes storm chasers get nothing but disappointment B. Many storm chasers get killed in the storms. C. Storm chasing is becoming popular arou
18、nd the world D. Storm chasing is only fit for young people.Period 2I. It is well known that the English go out with an umbrella or a raincoat. Why? 1 the weather in Britain often changes quickly. It is not very usual for the same kind of weather to 2 long. Spring can be rainy or windy, 3 the weather
19、 is getting warmer and you can hope more sunny days. In fact, there 4 as much sunshine in spring as in summer. Summer is 5 time for visitors to go to the seaside and other places of interest. The weather can be sunny and nice. People often go out to have a walk or swim. Fall is a beautiful season 6
20、trees in the woods and parks changing color. During fall it is still nice to be outside, too. In winter, it gets colder. It might snow, especially on high land and in the north. There are 7 very high winds in this season. January and February are the coldest 8 of the year, while the warmest 9 often
21、July and August. The difference in temperature 10 winter and summer is not so great, winter is about 45, and for summer about 15.5 .1. A. For B. As C. Because D. Since 2. A. make B. stay C. change D. take3. A. but B. and C. or D. for 4. A. can B. can be C. have D. can have 5. A. the earliestB. the l
22、atest C. the worst D. the best 6. A. withB. like C. without D. from 7. A. also B. too C. either D. as well 8. A. seasons B. weather C. months D. days 9. A. is B. are C. was D. were 10. A. for B. on C. in D. between II. It was raining heavily as I was walking up the hill towards the station at six oc
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