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外研(新标准)版八年级英语下册Module 2 Experiences 评估试题(音频暂未更新)

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    I'm David.When I was 13.my parents decided that I should go to England to improve my English.I had never been to other countries before.so I felt a little worried.My parents prepared everything for my journey.My plane was due(预期的)to leave at 9:30 am and arrive in two hours.I phoned the English family who I would stay with and they told met hey would wait for me at the airport.

    Unluckily my plane to London was delayed(延误).I tried to phone the English family again but I couldn't speak to them because they had already left home for the airport.

    When I arrived in London.it was already 1:30 pm.I went to get my luggage(行李)but I couldn't find it.I became very worried.Luckily,the airport staff(工作人员)was very helpful and efficient . I didn't wait long—they found it 10 minutes later.

    My English family were still waiting for me!I was so happy!Then my new life in London began.My English family were quite kind.I learned a lot of English because I spent most of the day talking in English.I played computer games with the little boy in my English family.I also taught him how to play chess.Sometimes I told him stories I learned from my family.

    I missed my family during my stay in London,but I also felt sad when my stay there came to an end.My English family held a party for me.I enjoyed it very much.I'll never forget that summer in London!It is one of the most wonderful experiences I've ever had.

根据材料内容选择最佳答案。

(1)、What do we know about David?    

A、He travelled a lot with his parents. B、He was happy to take a plane alone. C、He went to England to study English. D、He thought his parents were a little strict.
(2)、When did David reach London?    

A、At 9:30 am. B、At ll:30 am. C、At 1:30pm. D、At 3:30pm.
(3)、What does the underlined word"efficient"in Paragraph 3 mean in Chinese?

A、普通的 B、高效的 C、懒惰的 D、勇敢的
(4)、What did David teach the little boy in his English family?    

A、How to play chess. B、How to write stories. C、How to play computer games. D、How to choose interesting books.
(5)、David wrote this passage mainly to tell us    

A、some helpful ways of improving English B、about the importance of planning well before a trip C、his experiences of going and studying in another country. D、about the difficult of understanding people from different countries.
举一反三
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

    Have you ever been to America? I was only an 11-year-old girl when my parents 1 me that we would soon move to America. We were on the bus then. I cried. I remember that I could not bear the thought of never 2 the radio programme for school children again which I listened to every morning.

    In fact, I think I cried very little when I was saying 3 to my friends and relatives. When we were leaving, I even felt a little 4 because I thought about all the places I was going to see—the strange and magical places I had known only from books and pictures.

    The first four years in America taught me the 5 of optimism (乐观), but the idea did not come to me at once. For the first two years in New York I was really lost. I had to study in three schools and spent most of my time learning the English language. I hardly had any time for 6. Sometimes I did not quite know what l was or what I should be. My mother 7 and things became even harder for me. It took me some time to get used to staying with my stepfather (继父). I was often 8, and saw no end to "the hard times". I had to do many things for the family since I knew English better than everyone else at home.

    9, things got better and better later and almost all common troubles 10 at last. From those experiences I have learnt one important rule: Something good is certain to happen in the end when you do not give up, and just wait a little.

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    I once did a year of voluntary service in a residential(居住的) home for people with learning disabilities. It was set in an English village deep in the countryside, quite different from my home in Sweden. One of my fellow volunteers, a girl from Tanzania, seemed a little unhappy, so I asked what the problem was. She told me she had a friend back home who had financial difficulties and maybe it was impossible for her to complete her university courses.

    So this friend of mine had sent all her money to Tanzania to support her friend! This meant that she didn't have much food to eat and no money to go anywhere outside the village.

    I was so moved and I felt I had to do something. So, during my next trip to one of the nearby towns I walked into a shop. I didn't have much money left myself but I thought I'd buy her an extra box of chocolate we both liked and some rice. I started talking to the woman (also a volunteer) working in the shop and finally told her about my friend.

     The woman looked at me, amazed. "Does she eat pasta?" she asked. "Yes," I replied. She immediately started loading a bag with pasta, cookies, and other things until the bag was full. "Give her this for me. It's my treat!" I couldn't believe it but accepted with happiness. As I left the shop to go home with my unexpected bag of food. I asked the woman her name. "Just Gloria," she said.

    Imagine my friend's face when I arranged the gifts on my kitchen table and attracted her from room to see! I had never seen her so happy! A few weeks later she found Gloria in the shop and thanked her in person.

    These two extraordinary(非凡的) women really showed me what true kindness and compassion(同情) are, and the impression will stay with me for the rest of my life!

Choose the best answer. (根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案。)

    Andrew Engel was puzzled. He was sitting in class, but had no idea what the other students were talking about. He had done his homework, paid attention to lectures. and taken notes, but nothing was familiar." Everyone is se much cleverer than I am, " he thought. It was a strange feeling, as he was always a good student in high school.

    He felt even more puzzled a few days later. He got lost on his way to his favourite cinema. What's worse, he began having trouble finding the right words when speaking. He asked, "What's for dinner, Mum? "after he had just eaten. Poor Andrew, he was only 15!

    His parents were worried and took Andrew to see a doctor. A brain scan(扫描)made it clear: Andrew had a malignant brain tumor(恶性脑肿瘤). It was pressing on the part of the brain that makes new memory. He should be operated on as soon as possible. Andrew was scared

    Doctors removed the tumor, but Andrew's memory was still poor. He was told he would probably never go back to school. Andrew was eager to enter a university, but it seemed that his dream wouldn't come true.

    "Even though they told me this, I knew I wanted to go back to school, "Andrew said." I wanted to get my memory back. "

    Andrew began to audit(旁听)an English class at a nearby school. In class, he took notes carefully and read his notes several times a day, then typed them again and again. He studied twelve hours a day, seven days a week. He worked ten times harder than other students. In 2007, at age 29, he graduated from a local university. Six months later, Andrew found a job.

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