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1、英语人教版8年级下册Unit 2 Section B分层作业(培优版)一、多句选词填空用方框中所给单词或短语的适当形式填空。make it impossible, come true, care for, feel, train, make much difference, be similar to, help out, difficulty, imagine1. Dad always encourages me when I meet in my life.2. Look! Shes skiing so fast! Ifs hard to her legs were once broken
2、.3. The heavy rain didnt to our sports meeting.4. You can work hard and make your dream one day.5. . The heavy rain for me to finish the work on time.6. A special dog can help a blind man to do many things.7. Many teenagers the old and often offer their seats to the old on the bus.8. Do you know the
3、 of losing good friends?9. Your suitcase mine. They are both red.10. I will on my fathers farm this summer.二、句子速译11. 我想感谢你捐款给“动物帮手12. 后来去年的一天,我的一个朋友帮助我走出了困境。13. 我喜欢动物,拥有一只狗的想法让我兴奋不已。14. 你看,因为你的善良我才能拥有一只狗助手。15. Lucky对我的生活产生了很大的影响。三、阅读单选Welcome to China!This simple greeting from volunteer Sun Zeyu war
4、med the heart of US snowboarderTessa Maud at the Olympics opening ceremony(开幕式).“That guy who has said Welcome to China, literally just makes me tear up every time because they volunteers are so nice. We feel so welcomed J said Maud in the video she shared on TikTok.Sun, a junior student from Tsingh
5、ua University, is an example of how Generation Z (people born between 1995 and 2010) promoted(促进)cultural and people-to-people exchanges at the Beijing Winter Games. Active and open-minded, they bridge gaps in their own ways. Their pleasant personalities, global vision and new-age thinking made the
6、Games even more fantastic. Gen Z athletes shared their China travels on social media(媒体).Some became big fans of Chinese food. Maud shared what she ate every day on TikTokfriedrice, Kung Pao chicken and Peking duck. What to eat each day was a hard choice for her. Everything is so good J she said. Je
7、nise Spiteri is a snowboarder from Malta. She became known as the ”red bean bun girl“ in China after she took a big bite while waiting for her score. Goodbye to the amazing workers who supplied our food every day,“ she wrote on social media when she left the Olympic Village. In the picture, she hold
8、s a big red bean bun. Alexandra Pozhidaeva is a Russian international student from Peking University. As a performeK表演者)at the opening ceremony, she had a heart-warming moment with the young people of her age. When the stadium was very cold, they lent their gloves. She said it was touching as they d
9、idnt know each other. Another volunteer, Yang Jinhe, 18, started to work on COVID-related matters in mid-December. He also worked at the Paralympic Games. Back in 2008, he was impressed by the song You and Me. Now he says he really understands the meaning of “you and me as well as the Olympic spirit
10、 of togetherness.“Even though the pandemic is going on, we are standing here at Beijing2022 J he said on the show Youth Power.16. How many foreign athletes are mentioned in the passage?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.D. Five.17. Which statement about the volunteers is true according to the passage?A. Some y
11、oung volunteers sold warm gloves to athletes and visitors at the stadium.B Yang Jinhe also worked as a volunteer at the Beijing Summer Olympics in 2008.C. Sun Zeyu greeted people coming to the Games at the Olympics opening ceremony.D. Only volunteers at Beijing 2022 promoted cultural and people-to-p
12、eople exchanges.试卷第2页,共8页18. Wed better put the sentence Gen Z volunteers served the event with heart and soul.,in.A.B.C.D. 19. What is the best title of the passage?A. People say goodbye to the Games.B. Volunteers serve the Games.C. Athletes have great fun at the Games.D. Gen Zers light up the Game
13、s.Conor Grennan was unwilling to be a volunteer. The 29-year-old American was not sure if he had the skills or a strong feeling for it.However, he went to work at an orphanage (子IUL院)in Nepal. His first thought was to make people impressed.“I thought that if I volunteered just once, I could retell t
14、he story over and over,“ Grennan said in the Huffington Post.However, his three-month stay in the orphanage turned into an unusual experience. It was in 2018 and Grennan had given up his job to begin a years long around-the-world trip. His first three months were spent in Nepal.When he arrived in th
15、e village, he knew nothing about the children or the local culture. When he opened the gate of the Little Princes Childrens Home, he was faced by the excited children.The young American ended up caring for 18 children. He later discovered that they were trafficked (被拐卖的)children. So he walked throug
16、h the mountains with great difficulty to find the kids families. I started walking with photos of the kids J he told the Reuters reporter. I would show up in villages and show photographs around. I went with 24 photos, and I found 24 families.At the same time, he put his heart into Nepalese culture.
17、Grennan said, Volunteering is the single best way to see how the rest of the world lives.”He also encouraged others to do what he had done. He believes that volunteering needs only making decisions to show up.Grennans fight against child-trafficking has changed him. His book, Little Prince, came out
18、 last week.20. At first, Grennan simply wanted to by volunteering in Nepal.A. write travel stories B. learn the skillsC. help the kids there D. impress people21. When Grennan came to the Little Prince Childrens Home,.A.18 children were ill in bedB.the children there felt excitedC.he decided to give
19、up his jobD.hed lived in Nepal fbr a year22. From the passage we can learn that Grennan.A.found the kids families easilyB.was good at taking picturesC.wrote the book Little PrinceD.asked others to go to Nepal23. Which is the best title for the passage?A.Volunteering changes a lotB.Volunteering is wi
20、th the kidsC A volunteer becomes a writerD.A volunteer travels in NepalQin Tian, 26, returned from Britain to her hometown of Xiangyang, Hubei Province, for the Spring Festival. And she stayed to help in the fight against COVID-19.Since January 24, she has collected and given out aid (救援物资)with many
21、 volunteers. Between January and March, the most difficult time for medical workers, Qin wore plastic bags so that she could work for 10 hours.Every morning, Qin helped distribute aid to hospitals, communities and the people in need. In the afternoon she communicated with people to get the latest in
22、formation about the need. Sometimes, Qin and her father took turns driving the family car to bring aid from another city. They needed to drive for about eight hours for a round trip. It was often 11 p.m. or 4 a.m. when the aid arrived. After arriving, Qin would then help unload (隹|3) the aid. She to
23、ok a rest in the office for four or five hours a day, with scabs (痂)on her shoulders. The scabs were from unloading the aid.Nowadays, everything returns to normal. She hands out daily necessary things to poor people. Those people thank her a lot.Qins idea fbr volunteer work came from her mother. Whe
24、n she was in junior high school, her mother took her to many places to offer some help.“The experience touched me a lot. I used to complain (抱怨)about life, such as the strict rules from my parents, but after learning many people were still living in difficulty, I realized that what I should do is to
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