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广东省汕头市金平区2018-2019学年八年级下学期英语期末考试试卷(含完整音频)

通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题所给的四个选项选出一个最佳答案。

    What can a fight lead to? Last October, an argument between a bus driver and a passenger 1 a terrible accident. This accident resulted in the 2 of fifteen people.

    The 3, surnamed Liu, a 48-year-old woman, missed her stop and got into an argument and later a fight with the 42-year-old driver, surnamed Ran. At that time, he was driving the bus on the No.2 Yangtze Bridge. As the situation got more and more 4, Ran lost 5 of the bus so that it ran onto the wrong lane(车道), breaking through the road and flying off the bridge.

    A video from the bus shows the 6 behind the accident. It shows Liu standing next to Ran and 7 with him. Then she hit Ran twice with her phone while he caught her arm and fought back.

    The police looked into the accident and found that Liu and Ran's fight put the other passengers on this bus 8. However, when the accident happened, if passengers on the bus could stop at least 9 of them, would this argument 10 a big accident that cost fifteen lives? To be honest, this accident is a lesson everybody should learn.

(1)
A、met B、caused C、changed D、explained
(2)
A、difficulty B、laughter C、death D、stress
(3)
A、passenger B、neighbor C、driver D、pupil
(4)
A、magic B、serious C、amazing D、unfair
(5)
A、hope B、trouble C、control D、location
(6)
A、feeling B、memory C、truth D、theme
(7)
A、shooting B、arguing C、laughing D、searching
(8)
A、in danger B、in silence C、in satisfaction D、in need
(9)
A、all B、either C、neither D、none
(10)
A、take in B、try out C、look through D、turn into
举一反三
 阅读理解

Booking a museum ticket this past summer was not easy. Visitors often found that tickets for the following week had been fully booked. 

     ★    To many museum staff, such crowds had not been seen before. So, what was behind this "museum craze"? 

Part of the reason is a growing interest in traditional Chinese culture, according to Guo Sike. He is in charge of the Confucius (孔子) Museum in Shandong province. 

"Nowadays, young Chinese love traditional Chinese culture," said Guo. He added that modern technologies have also played a role. They allow people to experience and appreciate traditional culture in more ways. 

The Shanxi History Museum in the city of Xi'an also saw an increase in visitors. The museum can only allow 12, 000 people to visit each day. Its ticket booking platform, however, received more than 600, 000 clicks a day. To solve the problem, the museum called off its Monday closures (闭馆). It was also open for more hours on Sundays. 

Popular study tours (游学) also helped bring more people to museums. The Confucius Museum saw many of these tours. In order to meet their needs, it organized several different activities. For example, there were exhibitions to show people the Kong family's customs. 

In Xi'an, the Qinqiang Opera was a popular subject of study tours. Local museums offered chances to learn the culture. For example, visitors could wear the performer's costumes and learn to sing the opera. 

"People love the more hands-on travel experiences," said Yang Rong from the Shanxi Tourism Association. 

"Museums are bridges. They connect the past, present and future," said Yang Chaoming a professor at Shandong University. "More and more people wish to. better learn about traditional Chinese culture through museum visits."

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