中考英语必修专题8-定语从句
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2015届暑期课【英语】课后检测 1 / 4 必修专题8:定语从句检测 用适当的关系词填空: 1. I still remember the night _______I first came to the house.
2. I'll never forget the day________ we met each other last week. 3. Mr Black is going to Beijing in October, _______is the best season there. 4. I will never forget the days _______I spent with your family. 5. I'll never forget the last day______ we spent together. 6. This is the school ______I used to study. 7. Do you still remember the place______ we visited last week? 8. Do you still remember the place_______ we visited the painting exhibition? 9. Have you ever been to Hangzhou,_____is famous for the West Lake? 10. Have you ever bee to Hangzhou, ______lies the West Lake?
完型填空(8) Mary, a 22-year-old young woman, stands in the kitchen of the Edsa Shangri-La Hotel in Manila, preparing to make a cake. It would seem to be natural for a cook , but Mary is not normal. She has no _1_. Her disability (残疾), however, only _2_ her down while working. Using other parts of her body, Mary can cut grapes and strawberries into pieces and coat the sides of the cake with them. “When I first saw Mary, I was worried she might _3_ herself when using a knife, but that has never been a problem,” says the manager of the hotel. “She does not get _4_ treatment and works just as hard as the rest of the cooks.” Mary has come a long way since the day in September 2002 when she and her uncle were attacked (攻击) by two men, who were trying to force her family off their land. The 11-year-old girlpassed out (晕倒) as she tried to _5_ herself from the blows. After she came to her sense, she found her uncle dead and saw her arms broken. Later, the doctors did an _6_ . They saved her life but could 2015届暑期课【英语】课后检测 2 / 4 not save her hands.
In 2006, with the help of the family, Mary went to live at the House with No Steps, a Manila rehabilitation (康复) and training centre for disabled people. She _7_ how to write and do housework there. And more importantly, she came to terms with her disability. She believed she _8_ live a normal life although she was disabled. She thought she had something important to do in life because she was still alive after the terrible attack. After she finished high school, she took a two-year Hotel and Restaurant Management _9_ because she had enjoyed cooking since she was a little girl. When Mary was reported on television, she didn’t _10_ away from the attention. “I wanted others living with disabilities to believe it’s _11_ to live a normal life,” Mary says. “It is difficult to make a living, but I don’t lose _12_. I believe nothing is impossible if you dream and work hard.”
1. A. arms B. hands C. legs D. feet 2. A. puts B. takes C. slows D. quiets 3. A. hurt B. hit C. kill D. touch 4. A. enough B. special C. usual D. common 5. A. save B. keep C. prevent D. protect 6. A. operation B. examination C. introduction D. explanation 7. A. practiced B. studied C. reviewed D. learned 8. A. would B. could C. should D. might 9. A. class B. lesson C. course D. subject 10. A. shy B. run C. hide D. turn 11. A. exciting B. excellent C. simple D. possible 12. A. direction B. hope C. love D. life
阅读理解(8) On the morning of the day when he left Compton High School in Los Angeles, 18-year-old Allan Guei asked seven of his classmates to come together. Guei, a star on the basketball team, expressed he was giving away the $ 40,000 he’d won in a competition and was dividing it among them. The room filled with shouts and cheers. “Everyone went mad with excitement,” he says. “They were surprised that I would do something like that for them.” In November 2000, Guei’s family moved from the Ivory Coast to the United States, and he 2015届暑期课【英语】课后检测 3 / 4 immediately took up basketball. “When I first came to California, the Lakers were winning: it was Kobe
Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal era (时代),” he recalls. “I just fell in love with the game.” A few years later, he was playing for the school. Then, in March, he entered a free-throw competition at the school, and the town saw just how big a team player Guei really is—both on and off the court (球场). In the first round, each of the eight contestants (竞争者) took ten shots, and the top four shooters advanced. “I was one of the final four, but I really didn’t shoot that well,” Guei says. “I was nervous!” In the second round, however, he took the winning shot. He went home with the prize of $ 40,000. A few months before Guei left school, he was offered a full scholarship (奖学金) to California State University, and he had an idea. “I could have kept the prize money, but I was already going to college for free,” Guei says. “I knew the others were going to have a lot of difficulty paying for school. They needed it for their futures, so I just decided to give it away.” Now wearing No. 25 on Northridge’s Matadors basketball team, Guei has little time for anything but training and studying, though he keeps in touch with most of his classmates. “I know those kids. Whatever they decide to do in life is going to be something good,” he says. “It was just the right thing to do.” As for his own future, Guei is still learning. “I work really hard at everything I do,” he says. “But whatever happens in my future, I’m just happy that I was able to help somebody else along the way.”