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外研(新标准)版2019-2020学年初中英语八年级上册Module 6 自主检测
Have you ever seen a robin(知更鸟)? Robins have dark heads and red chests.
A good place to see robins is in your own backyard. Robins don't mind being around people. You may also see robins on lawns(草坪) or in parks. They are looking for worms and bugs to eat.
Early in spring, robins build their nests(巢). They build them in trees. Robins hide the nests in trees so that they will be safe.
The nests are made of grass, sticks, and mud. The mud makes everything together. The mother robin lays(产蛋) one egg a day for three or four days. She sits on them to keep them warm. The eggs are blue. After the babies come out, both the mother and father feed the babies. The young birds have spots on their chests.
London | |
The capital {#blank#}1{#/blank#} of the UK | The 30th Olympic host city |
The history of London | {#blank#}2{#/blank#} years |
The population (人口) of London | {#blank#}3{#/blank#} million |
The ways of life | {#blank#}4{#/blank#} but harmonious |
The favorite food | {#blank#}5{#/blank#} and mashed potatoes |
●Build a good home learning environment.
School is not the only place for study. {#blank#}1{#/blank#}It is important to provide a workplace of their own, so that they can read books or just write a letter to their friends.
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Kitchen and dining room are not suitable for regular study, because books and pens get in the way of daily uses of those areas. Find a place where a child can leave his papers and pens without having to clear everything away every night. For a child that likes being alone, give him a corner in his bedroom. {#blank#}3{#/blank#}.
●Keep things in order.
{#blank#}4{#/blank#} Parents should encourage their children to leave them neat and orderly when they aren't using their workplaces. It is important for the children to have room for themselves. The workplace should be personal, but not another part of the playroom.
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Encourage the whole family to help support the environment that children need for success at school. Give them a good example of how to deal with problems, how to manage time and how to get things done in the right way. Study will be more enjoyable when it is supported by the whole family.
A. Choose a suitable place. B. Children have to learn how to organize their own places. C. In fact, home can also be a great place for children to study. D. Support from the family. E. But remember to keep it away from things like games, music and so on. |
If you are visiting England, you will notice that the English have many customs (风俗) and traditions (传统) that are different from those in China. Here's a guide to visiting England. It provides help for anyone who visit England for the first time.
Standing in the queue
English people like to form queues. They think it is the fair way to behave. People wait in a queue in shops or at bus stops. People will think you are rude if you don't join the queue.
Please, Thank you, Excuse me and Sorry
It is good manners to say "Please" and "Thank you". If someone is in your way, say "Excuse me" and they will move. If you bump into someone or you are in their way, say "Sorry". They will probably say sorry, too, even if it was your mistake. Saying sorry does not always mean you are wrong. Sometimes it is a polite thing to say.
Meeting a new person
When people meet for the first time, the usual custom is to shake hands. The next time you meet that person, you can just say hello. English people don't usually hug or kiss if they don't know each other really well.
Talking to people
English people find it difficult to start conversations with strangers. If you are on buses or trains, they usually sit as far away from other people as possible. If you want to start a conversation, the topic that English people are always happy to talk about is the weather. So you need to be able to say "Isn't it warm (sunny/windy/wet/foggy) today?" or "Do you think it's going to rain/clear up?" Avoid topics such as politics, religion or how much people earn!
Just behave politely. Remember: When you are in England, just do as the English people do!
Title | A {#blank#}1{#/blank#} to visiting England | |
Introduction | Many customs and traditions in England are {#blank#}2{#/blank#} from those in China. This article provides {#blank#}3{#/blank#} for people visiting England. | |
Main body | Stand in the queue | ♢wait in line ♢ be thought rude if you don't {#blank#}4{#/blank#} the queue |
Say polite expressions | ♢ if someone is {#blank#}5{#/blank#} your way ♢ if you bump into someone | |
Meet strangers | ♢ shake hands when meeting for the {#blank#}6{#/blank#} time ♢ seldom hug {#blank#}7{#/blank#} kiss | |
{#blank#}8{#/blank#} to people | ♢ talk about weather ♢ avoid topics {#blank#}9{#/blank#} politics, etc | |
Conclusion | Don't {#blank#}10{#/blank#} to follow the local customs and traditions. |
Peter: I found an ID card. My phone number is 512-8843.
Jim: I lost a computer game. If you find it, call me at 680-7432
Paul: I lost an English dictionary. Who found it? Please call me at 555-0287
Sam: I found a notebook with the name "Kevin Clark". My phone number is 476—3539.
Found Is this your ID card? Please call Peter. Phone number is {#blank#}1{#/blank#} . |
Lost An English {#blank#}2{#/blank#} .My English name is Paul. Please call me at 555—0287. |
Lost A computer game. My name is {#blank#}3{#/blank#} . My phone number is 680—7432. |
Found Kevin Is this your {#blank#}4{#/blank#} ? Please call me at 5.{#blank#}5{#/blank#} .Sam |
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