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题型:语法填空(语篇) 题类: 难易度:困难

浙江省绍兴市柯桥区柯桥区联盟学校2024-2025学年八年级上学期11月期中英语试题

 语法填空

I was born in Los Angeles, California. As a child, I would ask the neighbors, "Do you want to know what (happen) in my house last night?" Then I'd like  (tell) them all my family secrets! I believe those  (story) were the beginning of my writing career(生涯)!

I went to college at UCLA and UC Berkeley where I studied English. After (leave) college, I taught high schoolhalf a year. I was a terrible teacher. My students were out of control. So I(give) up the job and got a new one writing educational books for children. 

My writing partner was Steve Mooser. Neither of us had ever written for children, we decided to learn more about it by going to a meeting of children's book writers. We couldn't find one, so we threw one ourselves, setting up the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI). We welcome anyone who shows an interest in children's books. 

Today, the SCBWI is (large) children's writing organization in the world with more than 22, 000 numbers! They are child-loving and creative. Those are my favorite kind of people. 

I've written a lot of books for young people. I love my work. Every day, I am thankful that I became famous writer. I will try my best to be  (creative)than before and live in the world of children's books. 

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阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容,在每小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

School started again, and soon the ink(墨水)in Tom's spelling book was found. Tom said he hadn't split the ink, but that made it look as if he were lying. Becky almost said Alfred Temple had done it, but she kept quiet. She thought that Tom would tell the teacher about her tearing(撕)his book, so she didn't save him. Mr Dobbins beat him and then Tom went back to his seat。

After an hour Mr Dobbins unlocked his desk and took out his book, Tom looked over at Becky. She looked like a hunted and helpless rabbit. The next moment the master faced the children. There was a long silence, then he spoke, "Who tore this book?"

There wasn't a sound. The teacher searched their faces.

"Benjamin Rogers, did you do it?"

Benjamin said no.

"Joseph Harper, did you?"

Joseph also said no. Dobbins looked at the rows of boys, thought for a moment, then turned to the girls.

"Amy Lawrence?"

A shake of the head.

"Gracie Miller?"

The same sign.

Becky was next. Tom was shaking from head to foot.

"Rebecca Thatcher?"—(Tom looked at her face; it was white with terror)— "did you tear?—no, look at my face—did you tear this book?"

Tom jumped to his feet and shouted, "I did it!"

The children stared(盯着) in surprise at his foolish act.

And when he stepped forward for his punishment, he saw the surprise, the thanks, and the love that came from Becky's eyes.This was enough for one hundred beatings. And he didn't even mind staying for two hours after school, because he knew that Becky was waiting for him outside.

Tom went to bed that night planning some actions on Alfred Temple, for Becky had told him everything. And he fell asleep with Becky's last words to him in his ear, "Tom, you are so great!"

 阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内所给单词的正确形式。

Some people say it is not easy for a middle-aged person to learn a foreign language. But is it{#blank#}1{#/blank#}(real)true? 

Several years ago, I worked for {#blank#}2{#/blank#}English newspaper which was doing such a research. They asked me to learn a new language for one month. Then I had to go to the country and do some "tests" {#blank#}3{#/blank#}(see)if I could "survive(挺过来)" in different situations. 

I chose Spanish(西班牙语)and did a one-month course at a language school and{#blank#}4{#/blank#}(find)that some Spanish words are very similar to English ones. {#blank#}5{#/blank#}example, hola isn't very different from "hello". Of course, there are other things which are more difficult. In Spanish you have to change the verbs(动词)for each person. But my{#blank#}6{#/blank#}(big)problem of all was the pronunciation. I found {#blank#}7{#/blank#}was very difficult to pronounce some letters in Spanish, especially r and j. So I had to download {#blank#}8{#/blank#}(sentence)onto my phone and I listened and practised them again and again. 

A month later I went to Spain. A Spanish teacher {#blank#}9{#/blank#}(call)Paula came and began the test. "Will I survive?" I wasn't sure enough but {#blank#}10{#/blank#}I wished I would!

 Answer the following questions. 

$38. 27. It was almost enough. Maybe by Monday Margaret would have enough to buy the bicycle. 

All of Margaret's friends had bikes. If she didn't get a bike, the girls in her class would forget all about her. During summer holidays, they planned to ride their bikes to each other's houses and they talked about bike trips to different sections of town and to the swimming pool. It would be a long, boring summer without a bike. 

In Margaret's family, there wasn't enough money for extras like a bicycle. That's why Margaret had to work in spare time. 

Margaret headed for Mrs. Perry's house. When she rang the doorbell, Mrs. Perry opened the door with her usual greeting. 

"Well hello, Margaret. Here's my little Miss Sunshine, right on time. "

"Let's see, " Mrs. Perry said, "I put the envelope on the table, 1 think. No, here it is on the kitchen counter. " Mrs. Perry handed the envelope to Margaret. 

"I'll be back soon. " Margaret said. She put the envelope in her jacket pocket and walked quickly down the street. Mrs. Perry could only get around with a walker (助行架). Margaret was glad she could be helpful. 

When she came to the park, she saw Gina and Alice sitting at a picnic table. "Hey, Mags, " Gina called. "Alice's mom made cookies. Come on, there's enough for the whole world, "

"We're going to my house anyway, " said Alice. "You could come after you help Mrs. Perry. "

"Thanks, but . 1 promised the Smiths I'd keep an eye on their dog while they're gone. " Margaret was feeling Warm so she took off her jacket. 

"People really trust you to help them, " said Alice. "Nobody asks me to do anything. It must make you feel great to volunteer. "

Margaret nodded. For the first time she thought maybe she should help Mrs. Perry for nothing, just "volunteer". After she got the bicycle, she might try it. 

"I'm on my way, " Margaret said to Gina and Alice. "See you on Monday. "

A block away Gina caught up with her. 

"I found this by the picnic table. Is it yours?" Gina handed her the envelope. 

"You're a lifesaver, Gina!" Margaret said. "Mrs. Perry's grocery money and the check for her medicine are inside. Thanks, "

At the supermarket, Margaret looked inside the envelope but she saw only the check for the medicine. 

Margaret searched for the money on her way back to the park. She looked carefully around the picnic table but she didn't find anything. She stopped at her house and sat on her bed, wondering what to do. Mrs. Perry might not have any more money, Even worse, she might think that Margaret had just kept the money for herself, She could say it was Mrs. Perry's fault for not sealing the envelope, but that wouldn't be fair. Margaret knew that if she had gone straight to the supermarket, this wouldn't have happened. There was only one good solution. Margaret took her own money from the shoe box, went back to the supermarket. 

Mrs. Perry was surprised when she saw Margaret. "How did you manage to get the groceries, Miss Sunshine? I found the grocery money in this envelope on the TV. I must have put the check for the medicine and the grocery money in different envelopes. Do you have time to take the money to the market?"

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