2021年河北省中考英语一轮复习训练:人教版八年级下册·Unit 1—Unit 2

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八年级下 Unit 1—Unit 2

Ⅰ.单项选择

1.As students, we should be responsible for . We can't spend too much time playing

computer games.

A. myself B. yourselves

C. ourselves D. themselves

2.What a boy! He worked out such a difficult math problem.

A. strong B. kind

C. lazy D. clever

3.The nurse took his temperature and found he had a .

A. cancer B. cough C. fever D. headache

4.—Which haircut do you want this time, madam?

—I just want an inch my hair.

A. off B. besides C. without D. out

5.Cheer up, son! You have friends here. You're not .

A. alone B. awake C. afraid D. asleep

6.—What do you think of your new house built by the local government?

—Pretty good. I have a of happiness now.

A. warning B. tradition C. feeling D. question

7.Jim Mr. Smith. Everyone in his community can easily know he is the son of Mr.

Smith.

A. puts off B. sets out

C. shuts down D. takes after

8.Only by reading carefully would we be able to fully what the writer wants to tell us in

the passage.

A.understand B.plan

C.carry D.choose

9.—How do you like your new school?

—Wonderful. When I trouble, many teachers and classmates will help me.

A.look into B.get into C.cut into D.break into

10.—What are the advantages of the new type of energy?

—It costs very little and will never .

A. run out B. come out

C. stay out D. bring out

Ⅱ.完形填空

"Hello,sister" is a simple sentence. But for Shang Ruoyan, it means a lot. When she heard it

from a little autistic (患自闭症的)girl, she almost 1 . "This was the first time she had greeted

me on her own. I was so touched," she said.

For over two years, Shang has 2 at a local school for autistic kids. In fact, she has been a

volunteer for many years before this.

Every Tuesday, Shang would accompany (陪伴)autistic kids after school. She 3 their

studies, played the piano and made pudding (布丁)for them.

She still 4 the "embarrassing (尴尬的)"scene when she first met them. "When I asked

what color they liked, they didn't 5 me at all," she said. But as she spent more 6 with

them, she learned how to communicate with them. "It's better to use simple words and short

sentences 7 they are not sensitive (敏感的)to language," she said. After she entered her junior year, she became 8 with schoolwork. But she still helped

them in another way. She opened a store on WeChat with her friends. They sold hand-made soaps

and 9 more than 3,000 yuan. They donated all of it to the school.

In her free time, she did a lot of 10 and read many books to learn about autism. She

even wrote a report. "I put everything I learned in it. It may help more people learn about autism,"

she said.

1.A.jumped B.cried C.believed D.left

2.A.studied B.visited

C.played D.volunteered

3.A.helped with B.picked up

C.fought with D.made up

4.A.hates B.remembers C.reads D.keeps

5.A.call B.know C.answer D.like

6.A.time B.money C.energy D.work

7.A.though B.but C.because D.unless

8.A.busy B.bored C.uncertain D.happy

9.A.spent B.accepted C.borrowed D.made

10.A.exercise B.research C.harm D.housework

Ⅲ.阅读理解

"Amy! Milk!" Mama called.

Milk. It was Amy's turn to get it. Amy sighed and shut her first-aid (急救) book.

Amy tied the cow close to a tree. Somewhere down the mountain, some volunteer doctors

were teaching medical skills to village nurses. Amy heard Betty drive off hours ago. "She should

have taken me with her. She thinks I'm too young," Amy thought. "But she's wrong. I am already

15!"

Amy carried the milk back to Mama, and then wandered up the road. Roy, a village boy, was

trying to stand on a horse's back. "No wonder they don't trust kids with anything important," Amy

thought.

She had just turned away when she heard a heavy fall and a few cries. Roy was on the ground.

"Roy!" The kids nearby ran towards him. "Get Betty," one said. Amy shook her head. "Betty's

gone to the city."

The kids didn't know what to do. Amy ran to Roy and saw one of his legs out of shape. A

broken leg! She remembered what the first-aid book said about it.

"Victor!" Amy called to one of the boys. "Go get Roy's mama, and find someone with a

truck." She turned to the others. "Give me your shirts. We need something to tie his leg with."

Amy then found a strong, straight stick. She carefully wrapped the shirts around Roy's leg

and the stick. Roy cried out in pain. "I know it hurts," Amy said softly. "But this will hold it still

until you get to the hospital."

When Amy was done, she looked up and saw Roy's mama and a man watching beside a truck.

"Thank you, Amy," Roy's mama said. Amy helped them lift Roy into the truck; then they drove