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河北省衡水市景县杜桥镇中学2019-2020学年八年级下学期英语3月线上月考试卷

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳答案。

Billy's favorite color isorange. But he can't see what orange looks like.

A month after he was born, his mother noticedthat his eyes weren't quite as1asa normal baby's. "Billy would never be able to see, he is2."the doctor said. Even so, with the hope to help Billy learn all about the worldaround him, his mother kept talking to him and describing3shesaw.

Billy does not only depend on his mother's descriptionsto learn about the world around him. He sees4hisears and his hands, too. He has perfect hearing. When people make phone calls,he can5the numbers they dial (拨).

"He is very confident and his disabilitydoesn't stop him from being an important part of the class," his teachersaid, "The students love him, and he is just one of them."

Billy loves computer science. He began teaching6computerprogramming when he was just seven years old. As a young boy, he7goingto study in Stanford University. And for years of efforts (努力), he got the best grades in his classes, he finally8hisdream. Many people wanted to find out the9ofhis success. Billy explained, "Move forward! Don't let any difficultiesget in the way of your dreams."

You cannot choose what you are given10youcan choose how you make use of it.

(1)
A、big B、large C、beautiful
(2)
A、deaf B、blind C、stupid
(3)
A、something B、everything C、nothing
(4)
A、without B、in C、with
(5)
A、tell B、count C、make
(6)
A、himself B、themselves C、itself
(7)
A、looked after B、looked for C、looked forward to
(8)
A、came true B、achieved C、made
(9)
A、secret B、importance C、meaning
(10)
A、and B、but C、or
举一反三
 阅读下列内容, 从每小题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。

For 16-year-old Ma Yifei, the violin performance of the Beijing 2022 Olympic theme song, Snowflake (雪花), was her best present for Paralympians (残奥运动员)all over the world. Even though snowflakes are related to winter, she let others feel warmth, hope and light through her performance.

Ma went blind at the age of two because of an illness. She became interested in music when she was young.

She started to learn to play the piano at five and the violin at nine, experiencing the "colorful" music through sound and emotion

Ma's mother Ha Chunyan, a former music teacher in a primary school, helped her memorize the music score (乐谱)before she played the piano. Ma could not see the keys and always played the wrong notes. It took her thousands of tries to play a piece correctly. 

Learning the violin was more challenging. Ma needed to feel the teacher hands, arms and back to learn the movements, and listen to the strings (弦) over and over again to feel the muscles(肌肉)herself.

"After three years of learning, she still could not make any sound except terrible noises, "said Ha, who advised her daughter to give up the violin. But Ma said, "As I've been practising so long, it's hard to give up I believe I will play better if I persist in practising. "

In 2018, Ma got a chance to follow Sheng Yuan and Cao Yuhan, famous musicians from the Central Conservatory of Music, to study music in Beijing. She left her home in Ningxia to follow her musical dream, though she knew there would be more challenges ahead.

Ma expressed her excitement about performing at the big event. "All my hard work has paid off. I'm proud of standing on the stage today. "

 请阅读下面短文, 根据所提供的信息, 回答5个问题, 要求所写答案语法正确、语义完整切题。

 Many people think that only grown-ups can make a difference. Is it true? Teen Vogue interviewed some teenagers across the world. Get ready to be inspired (启发).

16-year-old Michael started using social media to cheer up teenagers of his age to follow their dreams on his baseball blogs. Michael also wrote about sports people and how they faced their difficulties.

 Lesein first learned about climate change when he was in primary school. His home country of Kenya loses tens of thousands of hectares (公顷) of forest each year.

 With a deep love of soccer, Lesein started a project named Trees for Goals, planting a tree for every goal he scored in the matches. Later the school's soccer, rugby and basketball teams all followed him. In 2019, almost 1,000 trees in forests outside of Nairobi were planted. Now the government provides trees for them to plant.

 Alexis Lewis invented a wheeled travois (雪橇) with bamboo at 12 years old to help poor people who need to transport children many miles to hospitals. Another invention of hers is a special mask(面罩) which can be thrown through a window of a smoke-filled building to people inside.

Alexis said, "The reason why I try to invent something is that I want to help people in need and I love physics." Alexis also told the reporter that she wanted children to know that everybody who' s ever tried to solve a problem can be an inventor.

 These young people are certainly shining examples to show you' re never too young to make a difference.

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