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牛津版(深圳•广州)2017-2018学年初中英语八年级下册综合能力检测题(总复习阶段)(含小段音频)

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    A 16-year-old student has won a televised Chinese poetry (诗歌) competition, winning fans over with her rich knowledge of Chinese ancient culture and works.

    Wu Yishu, a student at High School Affiliated to Fudan University (复旦大学附属中学) in Shanghai, beat other competitors in the second season of the Chinese Poetry Conference on China Central Television (CCTV) on 7 February, 2017. More than 100 competitors took part in the show.

    "I get feelings from ancient poetry that modern people cannot give me. I pay little attention to the competition result, but I love poetry, and it is enough as long as I enjoy the happiness brought by the poetry," Wu said. In the final, Wu performed strongly in many sections, such as competitors recalling poems by looking at sand paintings and reciting as many poems as they could think of relating to the Chinese character "Jiu", meaning liquor.

    As early as 1 February, 2017, when Wu recited an ancient Chinese poem about the months of a year, the judges estimated (估计) that Wu must have remembered at least more than 2,000 Chinese ancient works.

    The 1.8-metre-tall Wu said that she kept only one ancient poetry book on her bookshelves at her dormitory room instead of other books such as Maths, Physics and Chemistry books that her classmates have kept on their bookshelves. She is known among her classmates and teachers as she loves reading poetry and wearing ancient Chinese clothes.

    Wu's talented performance in the Chinese ancient rhythm works earned her many fans and inspired others to learn ancient works. Zhou Hong, a professor from the Department of Chinese Language and Literature of East China Normal University, said that he had read some of the girl's poetry in 2015, and had published some on his blog.

    "I wish my daughter will, like Wu, show to the world the self-confidence of our great culture in the future," a web user with the username of "shudonglidexingxing" wrote on WeChat, a leading social networking service in China. Another WeChat user "Fangzhanbo" said that the beauty of both Chinese culture and the girl champion is "glamorous (迷人的)."

(1)、This article is probably from a ________.
A、travel guide B、science book C、novel D、newspaper
(2)、Which of the following statements about Wu Yishu is NOT true?
A、She is still studying in a high school now. B、She is a girl with the height of 1.8 metres. C、She got the second place in the competition on 7 February, 2017. D、It's estimated that she can remember over 2,000 Chinese ancient works.
(3)、Which word cannot be used to describe WuYishu?
A、Talented. B、Glamorous. C、Confident. D、Excited.
(4)、The passage is mainly talking about ________.
A、Wu Yishu B、Chinese ancient poetry C、Chinese Poetry Conference D、Wechat users
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It's often believed that only grown-ups can make a difference. Is it true? Teen Vogue interviewed some teenagers across the world. Get ready to be inspired (启发).

16- year-old Michael started using social media to cheer up teenagers of his age to follow their dreams on his baseball blogs. Michael also wrote about sports people and how they would face their challenges. 

Lesein, 14 years old.first learned about climate change when he was twelve years old. His home country of Kenya loses about 29,650 acres of forest each year.

With a deep love of soccer, Lesein started Trees for Goals.planting a tree for every goal he scored in a match.Later the school's soccer and basketball teams all followed him.In 2019, almost 1,000 trees in forests outside of Nairobi were planted.Now the government provides trees for them to plant.

Alexis Lewis, a 15-ycar-old inventor,designed a simple wheelchair with bamboo to help poor people who need to transport children many miles to hospitals. Another invention of his is a special mask which can be thrown through a window of a smoke-filled building to people inside.

Alexis said, "People are dying because they can't be saved in time.Another reason why I want to invent something is that I love physics and I use it to improve technologies."Alexis also told our reporter that he wanted children to know that    ▲   

These young people are certainly shining examples to show you're never too young to make a difference.

 阅读理解

Since last year, short videos have become popular online. Many people make and share short videos on popular video apps like Tik Tok and Kuaishou . On these popular apps, you can even add music and special effects to your videos. A video usually lasts 15 seconds to a few minutes. It shows people's daily activities like cooking, exercising and singing. So it can attract many people.

Teenagers enjoy these videos very much. More than 50 percent of junior high school students enjoy watching these short videos. About 47 percent of them have shared their own videos on Tik Tok, according to a recent report by the China National Youth Palace Association.

The videos let teenagers see a lot of funny and exciting things. Many teenagers like to share the fun things they do with others as well. For example, a student named Xiaogianyu has shared videos about her dancing. They make her win many fans.

However, the videos can also cause trouble. Some students watch short videos for too long and do not have enough time to study. Besides, there are some videos that are not appropriate for teenagers. They may learn bad things from them.

To solve these problems, Tik Tok added a new function in April. The app won't work if someone uses it for over two hours a day. In the same month, the government asked companies to control these apps and take out harmful videos. The apps have been checked and controlled more strictly since then, the Beijing News reported.

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