安徽专版2019中考英语高分复习第一篇教材梳理篇课时训练06Units1_3八上习题人教新目标版
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课时训练(六) Units1—3(八上)
(限时30分钟)
Ⅰ.单项填空
1.[2018·潍坊] Doctor Bethune sometimes had to treat the wounded on
own.
A.him B.his
C.them D.their
2. do you go to a movie?
—Twice a wee.
A.How long B.How soon
C.How often D.How far
3.Mary wanted to have a word with Tom. She had
to tell him.
A.important something B.nothing important
C.anything important D.something important
4.[2018·孝感] It’s not necessary to find a friend who is the same
you.
A.in B.as C.to D.from
5.[2018·南充] —I thin that Eric writes as
as Betty.
—So he does.
A.more careful B.more carefully
C.most carefully D.carefully
6.—How can I improve my English in a short time?
—You must listen
in class.
A.enough careful B.careful enough
C.enough carefully D.carefully enough
7.[2018·苏州] A robot show will be held in July, but
nows the date for sure.
A.nobody B.everybody
C.anybody D.somebody
8.[2018·德阳] China has population in the world.
A.big B.the bigger
C.the biggest D.biggest
9.I’ve just returned from my trip to London. I
many interesting places there. A.visit B.will visit
C.am visiting D.visited
10.[2018·天津] —Tom fell off his bie and hurt his nee.
—
.
A.Pretty good B.That’s too bad
C.That’s funny D.That’s a good idea
Ⅱ.完形填空
Henry Bond was about seven years old when his father died. His mother found it
11 to support the large family.
However, she tried her best to do so. Also, she
12 Henry, the eldest son, to school.
At one time, Henry needed a grammar boo for his study. His family was so
13 that his mother could not afford one.
One morning, Henry found that a deep snow had fallen, and the
14
wind was blowing.
“Ah,”
he said,
“it is an ill
wind that blows nobody good.” With these words, he ran to the house of a neighbor, and offered his 15 to move away the
snow around it. The offer was accepted. When he finished the wor, he received his 16 . Then he went to another place for
the 17 purpose, and then to another, 18 he had earned(挣得) enough to buy a grammar boo.
From that time, Henry was 19 the first in all his classes. He new no such word as “ 20 ”, and he succeeded in all
he tried to do. Having the will, he always found the way.
11.A.easy B.fun C.difficult D.possible
12.A.returned B.sent C.followed D.lent
rge B.small C.rich D.poor
14.A.cold B.warm C.cool D.hot
15.A.service B.choice C.money D.interest
16.A.boo B.pay C.letter D.study
st B.strange C.same D.boring
18.A.if B.because C.since D.until
19.A.always B.never C.already D.seldom
20.A.help B.fail C.try D.give
Ⅲ.[2018·内江]阅读理解
Although people drive in all countries, the rules can be quite different between nations and areas. For this reason, you
should always learn the laws before you decide to drive in a foreign country.
In the U. S., people in Alasa may have a learner’s permit at the age of fourteen. This is quite different from the driving laws
of Niger, where a person must be at least twenty-three years old to drive. If you want to now the minimum(最小的) driving
age in most countries, the answer is eighteen. It may also surprise you to learn that not every country allows people to drive, although most of them do. For eample, women are not allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia no matter how old they are.
Driving on the right or left side of the road is also different. In Great Britain, Cyprus, Australia, India, and Malaysia, people
drive on the left. However, in the U.S., Meico, France, and Canada, people are required to drive on the right. In fact, one
country can have different driving rules for different areas. People in Hong ong drive on the left, while drivers in other parts of
China use the right side of the road.
Other different driving laws between countries include those about using mobile phones. In Japan, using any ind of mobile
phones is illegal(违法的); even if you do not need to hold the phone with your hands. However, in Argentina and Australia,
drivers are allowed to tal on their mobile phones if they do not use their hands.
You might also find it interesting to learn that some countries have very unusual laws. For eample, in Cyprus, it is against
the law to eat or drin anything while driving.
21.Which of the following is not discussed in the passage?
A.The driving age.
B.The driving speed.
C.Right or left side traffic.
D.Safety calls while driving.
22.What can we now about driving from the passage?
A.It is fun to drive in Britain in the afternoon.
B.Women are not allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia.
C.In Cyprus, you may mae a phone call while driving.
D.It’s against laws for an Australian driver to use a mobile.
23.What does the underlined word “those” in Paragraph 4 refer to?