题型:阅读选择 题类: 难易度:普通
吉林省长春市赫行教育集团2024-2025学年八年级上学期教学质量监测英语试题
①Hello, everyone. My name is Zhang Peng. Last week, our school had a special activity for us. We visited some real-life workplaces, like banks, hospitals and museums. The activity had 27 different programs, with each program showing one job. We all had great fun and many students found their dream jobs.
②My brother Zhang Ke went to a history museum. The guide showed him around. He was surprised at the rich history and culture of the city. He now dreams of being a museum guide. He wants to show the city's history and culture to people from all over the country and even the world.
③My best friend Li Cheng visited a fire station. He learned what it was like to be a firefighter. This program let him know firefighters fight fires and help people in need. Now he wishes to be a firefighter and do good to others.
④As for me, I went to a children's hospital. I followed Mr. Xie to his office and knew what his day was like. I always want to be a doctor like him, and the program made me determined to work hard for my dream.
⑤It was a really great activity. Our teacher also thought it was useful. "Visiting a real-life workplace is a nice way to help our students find what they truly love."
Here are some students' ideas about a good friend.
I think a good friend should be honest. That is more important than any other thing. If a friend isn't honest, he may lose his friends' trust. —Cindy |
I think a good friend has to be generous. Here "generous" doesn't mean he has to give his friends his lunch money or his clothes. It means he should share his ideas and feelings with his friends. —Jerry |
In my eyes, a good friend should understand his friends. When there's something wrong, he must put himself in his friends' place and think more for his friends. —Mary |
The teacher wants the students to talk about their family rules on weekends.
Julie | My weekends are always busy. I don't have much homework now, butI have to take some art and swimming classes. And I must practice the piano on Sunday. |
Daisy | I don't think my parents are very strict with me. They want me to be a happy girl. I can do what I like on weekends. And my favorite thing is to play with my dog. |
Mike | I must get up before 7:00 on the weekend. Then I need to practice playing tennis for an hour. I can only watch TV from 6:00 to 8:00 in the evening. I can't eat hamburgers or ice- cream. My parents want me to live a healthy life. |
Steve | In my family, we have to follow some rules on weekends. We must eat dinner together on Sunday. Also, we must read a book for half an hour. But the rules aren't for my sister. She's only 3 months old. |
Mr. and Mrs. George and Olivia Ransom bought an old house, and were spending time fixing it up. The walls needed painting and the wooden floorboards(地板) needed replacing.
One day, they pulled (拉) up some old floorboards and were surprised to see a case under the floor. They pulled it out, dusted it off and opened it. It was full of old newspapers from the year1977. George and Olivia were interested to read the news stories at that time. But as they took the newspapers out, they noticed a black box at the bottom of the case. It was locked.
Then Olivia remembered that there were some old things in the kitchen. There was a cup with old keys in it. She ran to get the cup, took out the keys and tried them in the lock. One of them opened it!
The box was full of jewellery (珠宝). There were necklaces and rings of silver and gold. Olivia and George were amazed. Who put the jewellery there, and why? Who did it belong to?
George remembered a story in the old newspapers. He quickly found it again and they read it together.
Police Unable to Solve Jewel Mystery 2 May, 1977— It has been three weeks since thieves robbed Jensen'sjewellery Store, but the police are no closer to solving the mystery of what happened to the jewellery. The jeweller, Stanley Jensen, said he was disappointed(感到失望的) that the police still had no answers... |
"That name— Jensen, said George. "It's familiar to me— why?"
"It's the old lady who sold the house to us!" replied Olivia. "Her name was Mrs Jensen. She told us her husband died in 1978 and he was a jeweller."
"That's strange," said George. "I wonder, was there really a jewellery theft? Or did Stanley Jensen hide the jewellery under his own house? But why...?"
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