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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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    Today I'm talking to Harry Brown.Harry once volunteered(义务)to teach in Cambodia.

Q:

A:In 2015.1 went with some friends who also wanted to volunteer there.It was a two.month volunteer experience.

Q:

A:I taught English twice a day at an orphanage(孤儿院):0ne class in the morning and one in the afternoon.And most nights I stayed back to watch them perform(表演)traditional dances for visitors of the orphanage.And in my free time during the day,I just played games with them.

Q:

A:The children that I met at the orphanage.The time I spent with them was the most unforgettable(令人难忘的)part of my volunteer experience.

Q:

A: For me,there was nothing more difficult than teaching English to children at the orphanage.I have to say,there was a really big difference in the degree(程度)of understanding from one student to the next.

Q:

A:Special and wonderful.When I first walked through the gate of the orphanage,I knew that my two-month volunteer experience would be one that l would always remember.The children there were very,very friendly.I enjoyed every minute of my visit from teaching to playing,and dancing!

根据材料内容从方框中选择合适的句子填入材料空缺处,使材料内容完整、正确,其中有一个句子是多余的。

A.Why did you choose to volunteer there?

B.When did you work there.Harry?

C.What do you remember most about this volunteer experience?

D.How did you feel about this volunteer experience?

E.What was the hardest part of being a volunteer there?

F.What did you do during the two months?

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请阅读一个名人成功的过程,根据所提供的信息,完成信息卡上。

    If you lose 12 times, will you just give up? Dale Carnegie, a pioneer in public speaking and self-development, kept trying. And he became famous by showing people how to be successful.

    Carnegie was born in 1888 in the central United States. As a son of a farmer, the boy had to get up at 4 a.m. every day to milk the cows. When Carnegie first entered college, he felt hopeless because of his clothes and ordinary (普通的) looks. His mother encouraged him, "Why not try to be better in other things instead of just dress and good looks?"

    Carnegie tried to be more active in college. He joined the debate (辩论) team. But one after another, he lost 12 times. The young man was so disappointed in himself that he even thought of ending his own life for so many failures.

    But soon Carnegie was seen practicing public speaking on the riverside. His hard work brought good results at last. In 1906, Carnegie won a famous speech match and became widely famous.

    The young man made his own words come true: "Believe that you will succeed, and you will." In order to share his success, Carnegie started schools and wrote books. More than 50 million copies of his books have been printed in 38 languages. They are still helping people on the road to success.

Information Card

Carnegie's father's job

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The person who gave Carnegie courage

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The group Carnegie joined in college

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The place where Carnegie did the practice

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The age when Carnegie became famous

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Answer the questions according to the passage.

    My mom hates to cook. She'd rather ride her motorcycle or practice rock climbing. She also spends a lot of time with me. Every morning Mom takes me to school by motorcycle. Occasionally I'll come home to find her scaling(攀爬)the side of the house.

As her daughter, I used to feel embarrassed that my mom was so different. But now________.

    It all started with a cooking project. Every student in Mrs. Maitland's home-economics class was supposed to create an original dish, then present it at school the following Tuesday morning. Mom and I spent hours in the kitchen. We tried jelly-filled hot dogs, baked ham with chocolate sauce, and hard-boiled eggs rolled in coconut. We eventually agreed on chocolate cakes with bright green pepper mint frosting. I was satisfied. It beat hot dogs, anyway.

    The big day came. Our parents appeared, bringing many tasty dishes. Finally, I saw Mom, empty handed! I met her at the door. "You forgot it, didn't you?"

    Mom's eyes opened wide. "I'm sor--" She couldn't finish her apology. A loud alarm cut her off. Mrs. Maitland yelled, "Fire! This is not a drill! Everyone out of the building!"

    We all headed for the stairs and gathered at the parking lot. Smoke started to curl out of one of the third-floor windows. Mom held my hand tightly. I forgot about my cake.

    Suddenly, we heard a scream. We looked up and found Danny Patterson was trapped in the burning building! Mom disappeared. She grabbed her climbing tools from her motorcycle and walked quickly toward the building.

    She scaled the huge pine tree next to the school. At the top, she started to throw her weight back and forth. The tree swung toward the window, and she hopped onto the ledge and into the building.

    Mom's ropes flew as she created a harness. She secured one end, and then lowered Danny safely to the ground. Everyone cheered!

    Who cares if my mom hates to cook?

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