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新目标(Go for it)版2018-2019学年初中英语八年级上册Unit 3 I'm more outgoing than my sister. 单元练习

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    Making new friends can be difficult, especially if you are a child in a new neighborhood. It may seem like everyone else has a friend to sit with or to talk to. Don't worry; if you're a nice person, you can make friends too.

    Step 1. Decide what kind of people you want to play with. Choose (选择) wisely, because you'll probably become like them. Pick children that are nice to other people.

    Step 2. Smile and say something nice to the person you want to be your friend. If you like a person's shoes or think a girl is good at basketball, just say so. Everyone likes compliments.

    Step 3. Join clubs and teams. If you like sports, try out for some. Put yourself in situations where you are around many children that enjoy the same activities as you. It's easier to develop(发展) friendships when you have the same hobbies.

    Step 4. Ask questions whenever it's appropriate. People love to talk about themselves. Be careful not to ask too personal questions or ask someone too many questions. But asking one or two questions shows you're interested in him or her.

(1)、The underlined word “wisely” can best be replaced by“    ”.
A、cleverly B、freely C、clearly D、quickly
(2)、he underlined word “compliments” is the closest in meaning to “    ”.
A、恭喜 B、称赞 C、问候 D、道贺
(3)、What should you do when you make friends with someone?
A、Ask how old he or she is. B、Ask him or her too many questions. C、Smile and say something nice to him or her. D、Tell him or her you don't like his or her shoes.
(4)、Why should we say something nice to someone we want to make friends with?
A、Because all people are happy when they are praised. B、Because they like the same sport as we do. C、Because they are interested in us. D、Because they are nice to us.
(5)、What is mainly talked about in the passage?
A、It is difficult to make new friends. B、There are some steps to make new friends. C、Be nice to the people around you. D、Everyone has their hobbies and interests.
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 阅读理解

Buck did not read the newspapers. He did not know that trouble was coming for every big dog in California. Gold-diggers had found gold in north-west Canada, and these men wanted big, strong dogs to work for them in the cold and snow of the north.

Buck had lived in Mr. Miller's house for four years since he was born. There were large gardens and fields of fruit trees around the house, and a river nearby. In a big place like this, of course, there were many other dogs, but they lived together in the kennels(狗舍), or inside the house. But Buck was neither a house dog nor a kennel dog. He was king — king over the whole of Mr. Miller's lands. He went swimming with Mr. Miller's sons, and walking with his daughters. He carried the grandchildren on his back, and he sat at Mr. Miller's feet in front of the fire in winter.

This was 1897 when the discovery of gold brought men from everywhere to north-west Canada for gold-hunting(淘金). But Buck did not read the newspapers. And he did not know that Manuel, one of Mr. Miller's farmers, needed money for his large family. One day, when Mr. Miller was away on business. Manuel and Buck left the garden together. It was just an evening walk, Buck thought. No one saw them go, and only a strange man saw them arrive at the railway station. This man talked to Manuel, and gave him some money. Then he tied a piece of rope around Buck's neck.

Buck growled(低吼). Gradually it was hard for him to breathe when the rope was pulled hard around his neck. He jumped at the man in anger. The man caught Buck and forced him to lie on his back. For a few moments he was unable to move. When the train arrived, the two men threw him into the train.

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