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江西省上饶市广丰区2018-2019学年八年级下学期英语期末考试试卷

阅读理解

    Liao Yifeng is a police officer who works in a small village in Wuhan. He is well-known(公认的) for a special "job", a father of left-behind children (留守儿童).

    Wan Tianle, an 8-year-old boy, lived with his grandparents. When he was in school, he couldn't even afford the 100 yuan monthly school living fees (费用). Liao felt sorry and began to help him. During last year's Mid-Autumn Festival, Liao carried some meat and cooked a delicious dinner for the boy and his family. After dinner, the boy asked, "Uncle Liao, can I call you Daddy?" Liao was deeply moved. He made up his mind to be a good "father".

    With a 2-year-old son of his own, Liao said, he knows how important a father's love is to a child. After that, the need for "my police father" traveled fast.

Liao has built a special room named "family love room" in the police station. Liao enjoys helping these left-behind children with their homework and teaching them about safety rules in his free time. Liao's special "job" brings lots of happiness for the left-behind children and himself. Maybe there will be more people to do this special "job".

(1)、What does Liao Yifeng's special "job" in the first paragraph refer to?
A、Working as a policeman in a town. B、Being the left-behind children's father. C、Sending food to the left-behind children. D、Teaching the left-behind children about safety rules.
(2)、What can we know from the passage?
A、Liao had another job except to work as a policeman. B、Wan Tianle needed 1,00 yuan for school living fees each year. C、Liao didn't have a child when Wan Tianle called him "Daddy". D、Children could study with Liao in the "family love room".
(3)、What does the writer hope through the passage?
A、Left-behind children can live with their parents. B、All policemen can take care of left-behind children. C、More people can help left-behind children like Liao. D、Left-behind children can depend on the policemen.
(4)、What's the best title for the passage?
A、A Special and Great "Job" B、A Kind Father C、The Happy Left-Behind Children D、Helping Others Brings Happiness
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 阅读理解

Sadie was on a basketball game on a wheelchair. The game had only just started, but Sadie had collided (碰撞) twice with another player's wheelchair. The coach waved Sadie off court (球场). The disappointed crowd behind her began to laugh.

Sadie tried not to cry in front of all those people. She was upset that her brother, Richie, was absent from her important game, and it showed in her playing.

Richie was Sadie's whole world. Sadie had loved to play basketball before her accident, and it was Richie who taught her to play again. At first, she was so upset that she did not want to get out of bed. Richie was always there to encourage her to play basketball again. He even borrowed a wheelchair for himself to help her practice.

But lately, Richie preferred to hang out with his new high school friends. Sadie would watch from the house as he washed his new car. When he drove away, tears filled Sadie's eyes. Sadie's mother saw that she was sad. "Your brother still loves you," she said. "He has new friends now, but he still cares about you." But Sadie still felt hurt.

Sadie looked up and searched for her mother in the crowd. She was surprised to see her mother smiling. Then out of the corner of her eye, Sadie saw a familiar boy running across the gym toward her. It was Richie! He was holding some flowers. Richie handed her the flowers with a smile.

"But we're losing," said Sadie. "Why are you giving me flowers?" she asked.

"That's not important," said Richie. "What I know is that you're a great player, and there is no way I'm going to miss your big game! It's great to have new friends, but I realized that you're my best friend."

Sadie smiled and went back to the game. With her brother watching, Sadie got the ball from another player. Then she scored the first amazing goal.

阅读下面短文,理解其大意,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。

I learned a lot from my mother, a great woman. When I was a child, she always told me, "Sharing 1 is an easy act. You don't have to do much to make others happy." I didn't fully understand it until my friend Helen told me about her amazing trip to a small town called Gary. Then, I 2 to go there, too.

However, my parents didn't 3 at first when knowing my plan. They said I didn't know much about the place. They worried about my 4 there. After I told my plan to them in detail(详细地), they 5 said yes.

After arriving in Gary, I 6 the town was so different from where I lived. There were few stores or restaurants in the town, so you would be 7 enough to find a place to buy food or drinks. Houses were built on small hills and 8 of them had broken doors or windows. My job was to help the local people to9 their houses. The workdays were long and hot, 10 it was really good to see the houses taking on a new look day by day.

The kids there were also different. They seemed to enjoy every moment in life though they were poor. The small things could make them 11 . I couldn't find words to describe their joy when they received an ice cream, a ball or 12 a hug. The community was like a big family. Everyone knew each other and was ready to 13 help. 

What a wonderful 14 I had in Gary! I truly learned the 15 of what my mother said, "You don't need to do much to make others happy."

 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项 (A 、B 、C 、和 D) 中,选出最佳选项。

Cathy HackI's son wanted a party for his 9th birthday. He wanted to hold the party on Roblox, a website where users can play and create games. Roblox is part of the metaverse. This is a virtual-reality space. There, users can interact with other people and digital environments. Virtual reality is a three-dimensional simulation of a real-life image or environment. "They hung out and played, "Hackl said, "Just because it happens in a virtual space doesn't make it less real. "The term metaverse has become popular. Today, people are spending more of their lives in virtual spaces. 

The word metaverse comes from a science fiction book from the 1990s. But the metaverse has been around longer than that Online communities have existed since the 1980s. We enter the metaverse through a screen. This could be through virtual reality(VR). It could also be through augmented reality(AR). Augmented reality covers computer-generated images on the real world. These experiences create a greater blending of our virtual and real lives. But these two worlds already cannot be separated and we don't even need any headsets, such as VR glasses. 

Think about the Didi Taxi app. It uses location data to tell drivers where their cars are. 

The metaverse is an expansion(扩张)of the Internet. There are lots of Internet problems to solve already. Still, many people say it has real benefits. They say it can increase social networks and improve mental health. Hackl is a metaverse expert, and she's African. She says, "You can encourage a lot more people to join and build social relations. "For those already spending part of their life in the metaverse, that building has begun. 

Carrie Tatsu runs a business in the metaverse. But she wants her kids to spend time in the real world. "It's so important for humans to be with humans in real life, "she said, "I think as kids grow up in this space, it's important for them to take part, go smell a flower here, walk on a trail, have a real conversation with a friend. Even though you can simulate that, the simulation is not the same. "

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