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四川省绵阳市三台县2017-2018学年八年级上学期英语期中考试试题

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    People know well about reading online. But do you hear “reading on the line?” Line 2 of Shanghai's subway opened a “guerilla library”(流动图书馆). This underground library allows every passengers to borrow a book at one station, and leave it at another station when they get off.

    With the help of Aizhi bookstores and Hujiang. com, Metro Line 2 opened the library for the public, and some online education companies also give their help. It helps more people to read books and make better use of their time while they are in the subway. People gave back the books in the next station after reading, and many of them even put one yuan in the “idea box”, which is used for charity(慈善).

    Unlike a traditional library, the Line 2 guerilla library is usually simple and easy. On the corner of every station stand a few shelves of books. Passengers can take their favorite books without any formalities(手续).

    Study shows that people today don't need read many books these days. Last year, people in China aged 18-70 read fewer than five books. Most people use the excuse that they're just too busy or reading is boring. Well, some books may be boring, but reading certainly isn't.

(1)、Which of the following helped to open the guerilla library?

①Aizhi bookstores  ②Hujiang.com   ③Metro Line 2  ④some online education companies

A、①② B、 C、①②④ D、①②③④
(2)、Why do many readers put one yuan in the “idea box”?
A、To pay for books. B、To help the charity. C、To buy the tickets. D、To rent books.
(3)、Where is Line 2 guerilla library?
A、On the subway. B、Near the ticket window. C、At every station corner. D、In the waiting room.
(4)、How many books did every Chinese read last year?
A、More than 5. B、Fewer than 5. C、More than 18. D、Fewer than 70.
(5)、From the news we can know, what is “reading on the line”?
A、To read books on computer at home. B、To read books while waiting for the subway. C、To read books while taking the subway. D、To read books in the station library.
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    Are you good with money? Do you get pocket money from your parents or do you work to make money? Read on to find out about British teenagers and their money!

    Pocket money

    Most teenagers in Britain receive pocket money from their parents. They might have to do some housework to get pocket money, including cleaning, cooking, washing dishes and so on.

    Part-time work

    A part-time job is a choice for teenagers who don't have pocket money or who want to get extra money. About 15% teenagers have a job. Only children over the age of 13 can work. Popular part-time jobs for teens include babysitting, delivering (递送) newspapers, restaurant work and shop work. Children in Britain can work two hours a day at the most on a school day but not during school hours. During weekends and school holidays, they can work longer hours.

    Bank accounts (账户)

    Some children and teenagers have a bank account. There is no age limit at which you can open a bank account, but a bank manager can decide whether to open an account for a child or a young person. Parents can put pocket money directly into their child's bank account. Most banks have a prepaid bank card designed for young people.

    Mobile apps

    Many companies have made mobile apps for children, including GoHenry, Osper and Gimi. Parents can add money to their children's accounts and check to see how the money is spent. Children can choose to save their money or spend it using a card. The apps suggest that kids from 8 to 13 can use the cards.

    So, many teenagers are getting experience working part-time, dealing with banks and deciding whether to save or spend their money. These are all steps towards becoming a financially independent (经济独立的) person and making and looking after your own money.

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    How to build good relationships with people from other cultures? Actually, it is important to learn some communication skill. {#blank#}1{#/blank#}.

    Learn about the culture in advance. A little knowledge can go a long way. So if you have time before going abroad or meeting with someone from another culture, try to take time to learn the basic "do's and don'ts" of that culture. {#blank#}2{#/blank#} It's very convenient.

    Be respectful and tolerant. {#blank#}3{#/blank#} Signs of these may appear when you communicate with people from other cultures. However, it is not the time to judge people based on these differences during basic communication. Instead, respect them for what they are, and tolerate them.

    Speak clearly and slowly. But do not shout at others even if they don't understand you. {#blank#}4{#/blank#} Instead, it can be seen as a rude behavior. What's more, even if there are difficulties in communicating with people from other cultures, do not treat other people as though they are stupid.

    {#blank#}5{#/blank#} In some cultures, looking another person in the eye when you speak is seen as a sign of honesty and interest. However, in other cultures, it may be disrespectful.

A. You can find information on this from the Internet.

B. Know whether to make eye contact or avoid it.

C. Each culture has its own set of values and beliefs.

D. The following are some tips that many help you.

E. Raising your voice cannot make yourself understood.

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As the weather gets warmer,there are few things that are better to do than travel.But traveling might not be that fun for everyone,especially for those who have motion sickness(晕动症).

Motion sickness is also called travel sickness.It is a common experience for many people.Depending on how you travel,it can be called carsickness or seasickness.People with motion sickness feel very uncomfortable while they are in motion.They feel sick and dizzy,like the room around them won't stop spinning.

It is generally believed that motion sickness happens when your senses become confused (困惑的)with each other,Scientific American reported.

We use different parts of our body to sense movement.Our eyes tell us if we are moving.The inner ears (内耳) contain a special liquid that helps us sense our direction and balance.Our muscles react to movement.

When you move around,these body parts work well together.But when you are in a car or an airplane,they get confused.Your inner ear signals that you're moving.This mismatch gives us motion sickness.

But some people are less sensitive to motion sickness.This may be because they have certain genes (基因) that prevent mismatching senses,Bethann Hromatka,told the Atlantic.

Although there are many ways to deal with motion sickness,scientists believe that the key is to simply try to adapt to it.For example,some astronauts do special exercises that give them mild motion sickness.After a week or two,the astronauts become used to it and don't feel uncomfortable anymore,a NASA flight doctor,told the BBC.

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