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八年级英语时文阅读~Week 4--学校教育~有答案

WEEK 4 学校教育(2)一、完形填空(共20小题;共35分)AMonday was the day of the big test. Luella had three days left to study. She knew she had to study for 1 three hours a day in the next few days if she wanted to get good grades. She needed to score at least ninety percent in her math 2 .She worked hard at math this term. She wrote notes to take 3 home and study. She even took math classes after school. But after finishing all her homework, Luella still 4 like she could fail her final test.Luella knew what she had to do. It was time to 5 like there was no tomorrow. She sat at her desk and studied for at least three 6 after school in the next three days. By the time the night before the test came, Luella felt confident(自信) that she would do well.Luella woke up that Monday morning with a smile on her face. She 7 of taking the test. In the dream she 8 her test with an A. She was sure she would. She was 9 !Luella not only worked all the math problems, but was the first person to finish in her class. Luella knew she could do it. It was of no surprise when she discovered the 10 she received. It was an A plus.1. A. at least B. at first C. at last D. at most2. A. lesson B. class C. homework D. test3. A. it B. them C. him D. her4. A. looked B. thought C. felt D. sounded5. A. play B. read C. study D. write6. A. minutes B. hours C. classes D. days7. A. thought B. reminded C. heard D. dreamed8. A. found B. took C. passed D. made9. A. right B. sorry C. wrong D. free10. A. test B. grade C. class D. timeBA new report says promising children money to pass exams does not help their exam grades. The report says parents may waste their money by using it to get their kids to study more. However, the promise of a trip could encourage students to try harder and do better at school. Scientists looked at how promises of money and tickets to shows affected students' studying andlearning. Over 10,000 pupils took part in the survey in 2014. There was an improvement in classwork and homework, but this did not result in better test scores(分数).Lead scientist Dr. Simon Burgess thought the survey showed something important and interesting. He said it had not found something that really got students to work harder. He added that, "Clearly, some pupils have a lot of goals. They believe that education is a way of getting a brighter future, but there are kids who think that working hard doesn't make a difference." He said these children think exam success is "all in your genes(基因)" because of their family background.Education expert Dr. Kevan Collins said good teachers were better than promises of money to get children to study, especially for children from poor families. He wrote, "What really makes the difference is how students are taught."11. According to the report, we know that the writer disagrees that .A. promising children money is helpful for their exam gradesB. promising children a trip encourages them to study harderC. promising children shows encourages them to do homeworkD. promising children money encourages them to do homework12. What does the underlined word "affect" mean in Chinese?A. 有利B. 有弊C. 影响D. 抑制13. Which of the following is true?A. The survey shows something gets students to really work harder.B. Some students think education is very important in their life.C. Some kids work harder if they think they don't have good genes.D. The survey shows that education is not so important in life.14. In Dr. Kevan Colllns's opinion, really makes difference in kids' study.A. promising moneyB. promising a tripC. promising showsD. good teachers15. If a kid thinks genes is the most important, he may agree .A. good teachers make the differenceB. money makes the differenceC. working hard makes the differenceD. family background makes the differenceCThe British government has started a new project to help men do what fathers should do. Fathers take lessons on how to be a better father. The new project hopes to cut down the rate(比率) of family breakdown(破裂) in the UK. Over a million British children are growing up without a father.A survey said that a 16-year-old in Britain prefers to have a smartphone rather than have a father. Mr. Smith, an officer said, "It is not only the bond(约束) between a mother and her child that makes a real difference to a child's life. It is the bond between a father and his child, too."The new classes will be for men only. They will help new fathers to develop relationship and communication skills. Other classes will help them understand what can go wrong and where they can go for more support. Mr. Smith wants the rate of family breakdown in the UK to go down.He said, "Family breakdown is bad to children, affecting everything from school work to eating habits, as well as their relationship with Mom and Dad." He spoke of the importance of helping families, saying, "If we are serious about a strong society, then we also have to be serious about looking for strong families."16. What lessons should fathers take?A. How to do better in their work.B. How to be a better father.C. How to be a better husband.D. How to make more money.17. Many children grow without a father because .A. their families are broken downB. they don't like their fathersC. their fathers are busy with workD. their families are too poor18. Which of the following is true?A. A 16-year-old in Britain likes his father better than a smartphone.B. A father is more important for a child to grow up than a mother.C. A 16-year-old in Britain likes a smartphone better than his father.D. A mother is more important for a child to grow up than a father.19. Why does Mr. Smith want to cut the rate of family breakdown?A. He wants to help fathers.B. He wants to help mothers.C. He wants to help grandparents.D. He wants to help children.20. We can mainly learn from the passage that .A. we should be serious about looking for strong familiesB. we should be serious about looking for a strong societyC. family breakdown is bad for children and their grandparentsD. it's good for parents to take new classes for the children二、阅读理解(共4小题;共8分)Going to a new school can feel like starting all over again. You may feel sad or angry about leaving your old school or friends. You may feel excited about a new beginning or a “fresh start”. You may feel nervous(紧张) about having to meet new people… Al l of these feelings are normal(正常的) when you start at a new school.Most children worry about fitting in their new school. It's common for a new child to feel like an outsider for the first few weeks. Although you can be lonely, you can help yourself fit in by being friendly. Even if you are nervous, try to smile, say hello and ask questions.Here are two places where you might meet friends in a new school:● The classroom: Look around you, is there anyone who sits near you who you can talk to? Do you take part in group activities in class? If so, try to join a new group every time.● Playground: Most schools offer many team sports. Try to join these sports.Some children worry about their teachers when they start a new school. Even if the teachers are supportive, it can take some time to adjust to (适应) new rules or ways of teaching. Try talking to them about your problems. Besides, with a familiar(熟悉的) face in the front of your classroom you may feel more comfortable during the first few weeks of school.21. The underlined phrase “fitting in” means .A. going to a new placeB. doing something in the right way in a new placeC. being accepted (接受) by other peopleD. being lonely in a new place22. What is the best title for this passage?A. Children in a New SchoolB. The First Few Weeks in a New SchoolC. Tips(窍门)for Your “Fresh Start”D. Normal Feelings in a New School23. The writer thinks it is important for a newcomer to .A. feel like an outsider for the first few weeks of schoolB. smile at yourself when you are nervousC. ask teachers for helpD. adjust to new rules or ways of teaching on your own24. How many feelings about going to a new school are mentioned in this passage?A. 3B. 4C. 5D. 6三、阅读与表达(问答式)(共5小题;共10分)Many people think English is the "world language" because it is so widely used. The first English Language Day was the result of work by the United Nations (联合国). And the United Nations celebrated its first English Language Day on April 23, 2010. This year, the TOEFLprogram has made plans for a meaningful question and answer chat on the social media website Facebook. TOEFL is also known as the Test of English as a Foreign Language. The group says the program is for students who are interested in learning more about its test and the English language.To improve your understanding of American English, you have come to the right place: . Every day, you will find news and information in easy English. Our stories and news are easy for you to understand. And you can find American Stories on the website every Friday. On Saturdays, you can find Everyday Grammar. It answers common questions about the language.For English learners who want to learn through videos, we offer Learning English TV, News Words and English in a Minute. Also, you can take part in Talk2US, a program for English learners to talk to each other. This show is normally produced four days a week. You can find the timetable on our website.根据短文内容,完成下列小题。

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