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广西玉林市陆川县2019-2020学年八年级上学期英语期中综合素质调研检测试卷

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Mario always talked about how many friends he had at school. One day his grandpa said to him, "Mario, I don't think you have as many real friends as you think."

Mario didn't agree with his grandpa. However, he wasn't sure who his real friends were. His grandpa said, "I have something for you." Grandpa left and soon came back. He seemed to (似乎) carry (搬) something in his hands, but Mario could see nothing there.

"Here is a special chair for you. You can't see it because it's invisible. When you sit on it, it will help you know who your real friends are."

Mario took the chair to school. He asked everyone to stand around him and his chair. "Look! You'll see something interesting."

Mario tried to sit on the chair. Because he couldn't see the chair, he fell (跌倒) to the ground (地面). Everyone laughed. Mario tried again. But again he fell to the ground. He kept trying to sit on the chair, and kept falling to the ground ... On his last try, he didn't fall.

Mario looked around and saw George, Lucas, and Diana — three of his best friends. They were holding him up (搀扶) so he wouldn't fall. At the same time, many others he thought of as friends did nothing. They just stood there and laughed at him. Then Mario knew who his real friends were.

(1)、Mario's grandpa gave him a chair to ______.
A、help him know who his real friends were B、let him sit comfortably at school C、help him make more friends D、let him help others in need
(2)、The underlined word "invisible" in Paragraph 3 means "______" in Chinese.
A、方便的 B、结实的 C、珍贵的 D、隐形的
(3)、Why did Mario always fall to the ground?
A、Because the chair was too small. B、Because the chair could move around. C、Because there wasn't anything for him to sit on. D、Because his friends didn't help him to sit on the chair.
(4)、What does the passage mainly want to tell us?
A、Real friends will care about us, not laugh at us. B、Old people are always right about something. C、It's impossible to have a lot of real friends. D、Friends at school are real friends.
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In a small room, Jenny was lying in bed waiting for an operation (手术), nervous and worried. To her surprise, a new patient was sent into the room. After a kind greeting (打招呼), they began to talk. The 80-year-old newcomer was named Susan. She had two children. Her son was boss of a big company and her daughter worked in a TV station. As her children were too busy to take care of Susan, she lived in an old people's home. Susan was proud of her children who had wonderful jobs and made a lot of money. Jenny really envied (羡慕)Susan. Compared with Susan, Jenny was nothing but an ordinary (普通的) woman from the countryside. Her children were just ordinary workers.

Soon, it was supper time, Jenny's daughter cooked several dishes which were her favorite. Jenny invited Susan to share her supper, but she did not accept the invitation. Susan was expecting her daughter when she received a call. Unfortunately (不幸), her children couldn't come to visit her. Worse still, Susan had missed the mealtime in the hospital. She lay in bed, disappointed and silent. Jenny's daughter offered to buy her some food but she had no appetite (食欲) at all.

The next day, Jenny and Susan would go through a series of regular medical checks (一连串的常规检查) before the operation. Jenny's daughter took care of her carefully while Susan was still alone. Out of sympathy (出于同情), Jenny's daughter helped to queue up (排队), fill in different forms and register (挂号) for Susan. For several days in hospital, even during her operation, Susan's children didn't come. Susan really envied Jenny as her daughter looked after her all the time until she recovered and moved out of hospital.

Care from the loved ones can really make one happy and encouraged, especially for old parents. So don't forget to look after your parents even while you are busy working.

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