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鄂尔多斯专版2023学年中考英语复习方案第一篇教材考点梳理课时训练十二Modules6_7八下试题.docx

1、课时训练(十二) Modules 67(八下)(限时:30分钟).2023原创 完形填空Youd never know that Lisa Davis, a judo(柔道) teacher and club owner, used to be bullied(欺侮) at school and couldnt protect herself at all. In junior high school, children would often laugh at her as she was rather 1. One day, four older children stopped her

2、while she was walking down a quiet street. They threw her schoolbag 2 a high fence and began pushing her around, saying that they would 3 her up.“I couldnt make them stop and this wasnt the first time it had happened,” Lisa said. “That day I decided to do 4 about it. I talked to my brother and he sa

3、id I ought to learn to protect myself. He suggested that I take up judo, so I joined a club.5 I felt uncomfortable at first, it gave me confidence, and I 6 losing weight as I got fitter. I found judo very helpful. When the bullies 7 that I was learning judo, they soon left me alone. As time went on,

4、 Lisa became 8 interested in judo that she opened her own club. Lisa said, “Many young people want to know 9 to protect themselves and judo keeps them fit and builds their confidence. I teach them that judo is an excellent way of protecting themselves, but they 10 use their talent to start fights or

5、 join in them. Judo is a form of self-protection, and they must use it only when necessary.” ()1.A. thinB.weakC.disabledD.overweight()2.A. overB.underC.outD.away()3.A. giveB.call C.beatD.cheer()4.A. nothingB.somethingC.anythingD.everything()5.A. ButB.AndC.ThoughD.However()6.A. missedB.startedC.regre

6、ttedD.imagined()7.A. worked outB.thought outC.looked outD.found out()8.A. soB.suchC.quiteD.rather ()9.A. whatB.whenC.whereD.how ()10.A. wontB.mustntC.mightntD.neednt. 阅读理解Every 14 days, another language dies. There are many reasons for this. Some people think more common languages have more economic

7、(经济的) power. Because of this, young people choose to learn a common language as they think it is more useful. Another reason is that some languages arent written down. Guujaaw is a leader of the Haida Nation, whose people have lived on the Queen Charlotte Islands, Canada, for more than 10,000 years.

8、 Their language is endangered. Traditionally, it wasnt written down, and, as a result, some people are worried that it will die one day. Guujaaw replies to this, “We talk to each other, listen, visit, and believe in the spoken word. Expressing yourself without writing is natural.” However, if Guujaa

9、ws language and others like it are going to stay alive, writing may have to become part of their lives.When a language dies, a lot of knowledge dies with it. To begin with, language is a huge part of the culture of the people who speak it. Language allows speakers to say certain things: words that d

10、escribe a cultural idea may not translate exactly into another language. Furthermore, many endangered languages have rich spoken cultures, stories, songs and histories are passed on from older people to younger generations(一代). Elizabeth Lindsey, an expert in languages, emphasizes(强调) this. “When an

11、 elder dies, a library is burned,” she says.Also, language death affects our knowledge about nature. Local people often have a deep understanding of plants, animals, and the relationship between them. David Harrison, a researcher on endangered languages, reflects, “80% of plant and animal species(物种

12、) have been undiscovered by science. But that doesnt mean theyre unknown to humans.”Many languages are endangered. However, its not too late. Children often grow up speaking two languages. “No one becomes richer by giving up one language to learn another,” Harrison said. If children feel both langua

13、ges are important, they will use both. So, it is necessary that children realize how useful their local language is. 1.How many reasons are mentioned for endangered languages in Paragraph 1?()A. 2.B.3.C.4.D.5.2.In Paragraph 2, the writer mainly tells us .()A. how cultures are passed onB.how cultures

14、 are discoveredC.why languages are written downD.why languages are important to cultures3.The underlined word “affects” in the passage means “” in Chinese.()A. 等待B.依靠C.从事D.影响4.Which of the following is the writers opinion?()A. People need to use common languages more often.B.The spoken word is more

15、important than the written word.C.Children are the hope to stop the local language from dying.D.Many animals and plants are in danger because of dying languages.2023嘉兴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)eatpromisehealthdifficultsolvewithharmsetlittlebeCooking was once regarded as a necessary part of education in England. But in recent years, it has become 1. important in schools than ever before. As a result, basic cooking and food preparation skills are being lost. It is also making

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