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鄂尔多斯
专版
2023
学年
中考
英语
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课时
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Modules1_2
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课时训练(五) Modules 1— 2(八上)
(限时:30分钟)
Ⅰ.[2023·安徽] 完形填空
Dear Michael,
I am glad to learn that you have been chosen to study in China. Your dream has come true!
I can well remember that you 1 China for the first time when you were nine. Ever since you returned, you have been interested in Chinese culture and have put a lot of 2 into learning Chinese. When you first started to learn Chinese, I 3 it was nothing but a passing fad (一时的狂热). However, you didn’t 4 halfway, but kept on learning and did a good job in the HSK(汉语水平考试). Now you finally got what you had 5 for a long time. You got the chance to 6 life in China for one year. You should have it, my son, for chances only come to those who are 7 .
When you study there, you will have to face 8 in everyday life that you have never experienced before, but after a year abroad, you will return with a new 9 at life—and at yourself.
Your mum and I are both 10 you. Keep it up, my son!
Love,
Dad
( )1.A. built B.visited C.missed D.changed
( )2.A. difficulty B.success C.effort D.space
( )3.A. thought B.agreed C.forgot D.added
( )4.A. cheer up B.grow up C.turn up D.give up
( )5.A. written B.wanted C.toured D.paid
( )6.A. introduce B.experience C.respect D.imagine
( )7.A. prepared B.honest C.friendly D.helpful
( )8.A. examples B.meetings C.challenges D.dreams
( )9.A. look B.touch C.guess D.speed
( )10.A. different from B.similar to C.polite to D.proud of
Ⅱ.[2023·乐山改编] 阅读理解
What subject do you worry about the most at school? Many students worry about maths. Some students can’t sleep well the day before a maths exam. Others may feel very nervous during the exam. But there might be a way to make the subject less stressful(压力大的).
“For people who are worried about maths, posture(姿势) makes a big difference,” Erik Peper from San Francisco State University told the Daily Mail. That’s right—sitting up straight can help you do better in maths exams.
Scientists tested 125 college students. They asked them to do a simple maths exam while sitting in a slumped-over(趴倒的) posture, or sitting up straight. After the test, 56 percent of students said the exam was easier to do if they were sitting up straight.
“Slumping over is a defensive(戒备的) posture. It can bring about bad memories in the body and brain. This can stop you from thinking clearly,” Peper said.
Students who were not nervous about taking the maths exam did not necessarily benefit(受益) from better posture. But they did find that doing maths while slumped over was more difficult, Science Daily reported.
Good posture isn’t just helpful for taking maths exams. Sportspeople, musicians and public speakers can all benefit from better posture. When you feel stressed out, you can also try to sit up straight or stand tall. It can help you feel more certain and focus better.
1.What posture can make people feel less stressed during maths exams? ( )
A.Sitting up straight. B.Hanging your head.
C.Lying on your back. D.Raising one hand.
2.What did the scientists ask the college students to do during the test? ( )
A.To do sit-ups.
B.To count numbers.
C.To think carefully.
D.To sit in different postures.
3.How many students in the test benefited from better posture? ( )
A.All the 125 students.
B.Less than half of them.
C.70 students.
D.None of the students.
4.The fourth paragraph is written to explain .( )
A.why slumping over makes exams harder to do
B.why slumping over is bad for one’s health
C.why some people slump over during exams
D.why people are nervous during maths exams
5.Which of the following is the best title for the passage? ( )
A.Slump Over to Take Exams
B.Sit Up to Do Maths
C.Better Posture for Nervous Students
D.Good Advice for Better Exams
Ⅲ.[2023·玉林改编]选词填空
阅读下列短文,用方框内所给单词的正确形式填空。(每词限用一次)
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Twenty years ago, I drove a taxi for my life and sometimes I had to work at night.
One late night, I got a telephone call from a neighborhood. When I arrived there at 2:30 am, the only building was dark except a single light in the 1. floor window. So I walked up and knocked at the door.
“Just a minute,” answered a weak voice. After a long time, the door opened and a small woman 2. in front of me. Next to her was a small box.
Quickly I took her box to the car and then returned to hold her. She kept 3. me.
When we got in the car, she asked, “Can you drive me 4. the blocks?”
“But it’s too late now,” I replied.
“I don’t mind,” she said slowly. “I’m in no hurry. The doctor says I don’t have much time 5. …”
I quietly turned off the meter (计费器). For the next two hours, we drove through the city and passed the neighborhood 6. she and her husband had lived, and some other places. As the sun was rising, we stopped in front of a low building. Two young 7. were waiting there. They were both the nurses who wou