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广东省中山市2018-2019学年八年级下学期英语期末考试试卷
A group of people organized a reading party in Fujian province, on March 29. More than40 reading lovers gathered together.
"It is the first time to organize a reading party like this, and I hope more reading lovers can join us and share the joy of reading." said one of the organizers.
They set up a chat group on mobile messenger app We Chat, and anyone can apply to be member of the group through the platform(平台Club members are encouraged to read at home and share their reading experiences at reading parties. They hold the party every two weeks. The organizers make a list of recommended(推荐)books ion the chub member
For the group's first reading party, another organizer of the reading party recommend Authentic Happiness by Marin Seligman, an American psychologist educator and author of
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Mayme Clayton collected books, magazines and letters written by African Americans. Her son, Avery Clayton, thought her collection was important. Unlike most books, these were rare and hard to find. They were written by writers who helped shape African American culture.
One book in the collection was written by Phillis Wheatley. Wheatley was a slave who wrote poetry. She was the first African American to publish a book. Wheatley herself signed (签名) the book in the Claytons' collection. No one else owns a copy signed by Phillis Wheatley.
By the time she passed away at age 83, Mrs. Clayton had more than 30,000 books by or about black people. Her collection also includes papers about slaves, photographs, movies, sheet music, and personal letters by black leaders and artists. It is one of the biggest personal collections of African American history and culture in the United States.
Avery Clayton's dream was to create a museum for his mother's treasures. Scholars say that Mrs. Clayton's collection is very important. Without her work, part of African American heritage (遗产) would have been lost. “We didn't know these things existed,” says Sara Hadron of California's Huntington Library.
The collections new home is likely to be in Culver City, California. Part of Avery Clayton's dream is to share the cultural riches his mother collected with others. He especially wants children to have a chance to see the collection. “ At present African American culture is being explained by pop culture,” he says, “ It's important to offer a more complete picture.”
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Her collection | ● Compared with other books, the books she collected couldn't be found {#blank#}3{#/blank#} . ● The only copy {#blank#}4{#/blank#} and signed by Phillis Wheatley was in her collection. ● She had a large collection , {#blank#}5{#/blank#} books, paper, photographs and other things by black leaders and artists. ● Her collections is {#blank#}6{#/blank#} to African American history and culture. |
Her {#blank#}7{#/blank#} dream | ● A {#blank#}8{#/blank#} for the treasure would be created. ● He hopes to {#blank#}9{#/blank#} the culture riches collected by his mother with more people, especially {#blank#}10{#/blank#} |
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Where are they going? | Nanjing | Stay at home |
How are they going | By train | / |
Who are they going with? | His aunt | / |
How long are they staying? | A week | / |
What are they doing there? | Go sightseeing and shopping | Help mom do housework, watch TV |
Sam: Hi, Maria! Where are you going for the coming vacation?
Maria: Nothing much. I'm staying at home. I think I can {#blank#}1{#/blank#} and watch TV. How about you?
Sam: well, I'm going to Nanjing with my {#blank#}2{#/blank#}.
Maria: Oh, that sounds good! How are you going there?
Sam: {#blank#}3{#/blank#}.
Maria: {#blank#}4{#/blank#} are you staying there?
Sam: A week.
Maria: What are you doing there?
Sam: I'm {#blank#}5{#/blank#}.
Maria: Good plan. Have a good time! Show me your photos when you come back. Bye-bye!
Sam: Goodbye!
A. Get your attention somewhere else. B. Do you get really shy? C. Learn to be a good talker. D. Try to smile more. E. Tell people you're shy. |
How do you feel when you go to a birthday party? What about making a speech in front of the class? {#blank#}1{#/blank#}If you think you are too shy and want to be a little braver, try the following. You can make it!
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There is no need to hide(隐藏) it. When they get to know you're a shy kid, they'll understand you better. This also helps you feel more at ease(自在) in talks.
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When you smile, people think you are friendly and easy to talk to. Remember that other people have feelings, too. And most people will stay away from an angry- looking person.
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If you find it hard to start talks, say something nice about people around you. Think about how great you feel when someone says something nice to you.
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Think more about ways to enjoy the party or the game. Don't waste( 浪费) time worrying about your looks or whether people like you or not.
People who buy property (房产) or move into a new apartment or house usually hold a housewarming party (乔迁派对). The party is an opportunity for friends and family to congratulate (祝贺) this person on their new home. It is a tradition (传统) to bring a gift to a housewarming party. Decorations (装饰品) for the new house, such as pieces of art or potted plants (盆栽植物), are good housewarming gifts. You can also bring food or drinks to share with the other guests. The host or hostess of the party will give all the guests a tour of their new home. Sometimes, because housewarming parties usually happen shortly after a person moves into their new home, guests may be asked to help unpack boxes. This isn't common, though.
A long time ago, people would bring firewood (木柴;柴火) to their friends' new homes as a gift. This is where the name "housewarming" comes from. This allowed their friends to keep their homes warm for the winter. These days, most homes have central heating, so firewood isn't needed.
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What do people do during the party? |
{#blank#}3{#/blank#}. Eat food together. The host or hostess will give {#blank#}4{#/blank#} to all the guests. Unpack boxes. |
Where does the name "housewarming" come from? |
A long time ago, people would {#blank#}5{#/blank#}, so that the houses' owners could keep their homes warm for the winter. |
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