题型:补全对话 题类:常考题 难易度:普通
外研(新标准)版2019-2020学年初中英语八年级上册Module 12 自主检测
R=Reporter T=Timmy
R: Timmy, what were you doing when the earthquake happened?
T: I was doing some shopping in a shopping centre at that time.
R:
T: I felt a slight(轻微的) shake and then I heard a big noise.
R: What did you do when the earth started to shake?
T: I saw many people running quickly while pieces of glass and bricks(砖) were falling down.
R:
T: Yes, I think so.
R: How did you feel when you found yourself in danger?
T: A little afraid.
R:
T: Yes, I did, but no one came.
R: Did you eat anything before you got help?
T: Yes, I did.
R: Well, thank you, Timmy. I hope you'll be well soon.
A. It is dangerous to run during the earthquake. B. I ate some chocolate. C. What did you feel and hear at first? D. I tried my best to run out to the street. E. Did you shout for help? F. I didn't know what to do when that happened. G. Why not ask the policeman for help? |
根据对话内容,从方框中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。(其中两个选项为多余选项)
A: Could you tell me how you can speak English so well?
B: Well, I think listening more is very important.{#blank#}1{#/blank#}
A: Some people say watching English movies is good for English learners.
B.{#blank#}2{#/blank#} I have watched about 30 English movies since 2012, and that really helps a lot.
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B: Um,I think vocabulary is the most important. You can express yourself freely when you have a larger vocabulary.
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B: Reading. I have read many English books. That really helps with my English vocabulary.
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B: Never be afraid of making mistakes. The more you speak the language, the more freely you can express yourself. Enjoy losing face, then you can learn English well.
A. Certainly. B. What's the most important part of speaking English? C. I always write down the new words on the notebook. D. I listento some English news, songs and other materials while I am on the way home. E. What else do you think can help improve spoken English? F. “Crazy English” might be helpful. G. But how can I enlarge my vocabulary? |
A. Hi, where are you from? B. Hello, who's calling? C. You should learn from them. D. Dear listeners, who can give him some advice? E. Why not have a good talk with her? F. You shouldn't argue with your mum. G. What's your problem? |
A: Hi, everybody. I'm Becky. Welcome back to "The Problem Line". Today, we're going to talk about problems with parents. Okay, it's time for another call. {#blank#}1{#/blank#}
B: Hello. My name's David.
A: Hi, David. Welcome to "The Problem Line". {#blank#}2{#/blank#}
B: Well, I'm having problems with my mum. Every time we talk about something, we argue.
A: {#blank#}3{#/blank#} It's impolite.
B: I know. But she always arranges everything for me. I can't even decide what to wear on weekends.
A: That's too bad. {#blank#}4{#/blank#}
B: I tried, but she never listened to me. She thinks I should listen to her because I'm her child.
A: Well, that's a difficult problem. {#blank#}5{#/blank#}
C: Hello, I'm Vera. I think David should ask his teacher for help. Perhaps his mother will listen to his teacher.
B: OK. I'll have a try. Thank you.
A. Oh, it's pretty strange. B. Yeah, Tom, but I was a little nervous. C. We always put it in a bowl. D. They should always keep their hands on the table. E. What else do you find surprising? F. What rules do they have? G. I ate the wrong food. |
A: Hello, Steve! You must have had an unusual experience living in France.
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A: Nervous about what?
B: Well, for one thing, I didn't know what I should do at the dinner table.
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B: For example, you shouldn't put your bread on your plate.
A: Where should I put it?
B: You should put it on the table!
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B: I thought it was strange, but now I am used to it.
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B: You shouldn't put your hands on lap.
A: Oh? Where should people put their hands?
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A: I have to say it's very surprising.
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