第十二讲八年级下 Unit 3—Unit 4一、单项选择1.[2018郑州一测]This is a five-star hotel, so you are not allowed to enter if you don't dress .A. poorlyB. comfortablyC. badlyD. properly2.[2018省实验三模]—Linda,could you please tell me when the movie will be on show,today or tomorrow?—.Today is Monday.It will be on Thursday.A. BothB. EitherC. NoneD. Neither3.Mr. Lin kept on the question to us again and again until all of us understood it.A. solvingB. explainingC. answeringD. arguing4.—How are you with your work?—Very well. We can finish it without any difficulty.A. getting offB. setting upC. getting onD. putting on5.—Could you please help me bring the dictionary to Laura?—Sure, I'll give it to her I meet her this afternoon.A. beforeB. untilC. becauseD. as soon as6.Since the texts don't fit the topic of our magazine,they must be .A. cut outB. put offC. given offD. turned out7.[2018郑州八中三模]—Could I borrow your dictionary?—Yes, of course you .A. couldB. willC. canD. should8.Everyone has their different , so we should have a discussion before we make our final decision.A. opinionsB. relationsC. membersD. skills9.[2018开封一模]A true friend can see the pain in your eyes the others believe the smile on your face.A. becauseB. whileC. unlessD. until10.[2018洛阳一模]—It is a nice day, isn't it?—Yes. We should go sightseeing playing computer games at home.A. because ofB. together withC. instead ofD. out of二、完形填空[2018宜昌改编]My father and I always had a bit of trouble in our relationship. It's not that we didn't love each other. It's just that we used to have 1 opinions. My dad is one of the most hard-working men I know, but I was a dreamer. I played sports as a kid, but 2 when I was making progress. Then I showed an 3 in music. My father got excited and bought me a guitar when I was about eight. But I really didn't like it until I was a teenager. During those teen years, I got up my guitar and began playing along.Then I went to college. My father thought I should focus more on my studies, while I thought I should have more fun playing music. I dreamed to be a musician. When I grew into a young man, I suddenly fell 4 ill one day and it was discovered that I had a terrible kidney disease(肾病). I had to accept 5 all my life, or get a transplant(移植).I felt like there was a heavy weight on my shoulders. Life became hard for me. But I was lucky enough because of my loving parents who 6 me and took care ofme. While trying to 7 just what to do with my life, my father got tested to see8 he was the right man to give me his kidney. I tried to refuse, but he'd hear9 of it. He saved my life at last.Two years ago, I started a band. He had always wanted to play in a band, but never got the 10 when he was young. It was one of the greatest gifts I could give to him.1.A. special B. different C. private D. necessary2.A. gave up B. gave out C. gave off D. gave away3.A. introduction B. influence C. increase D. interest4.A. similarly B. hardly C. seriously D. harmfully5.A. agreements B. movements C. arguments D. treatments6.A. provided B. encouraged C. afforded D. managed7.A. decide B. describe C. build D. doubt8.A. how B. whether C. why D. what9.A. each B. all C. much D. none10.A. change B. cause C. chance D. choice三、阅读理解A[2019原创]Dinah Martinez always studied well in school and got good grades. But one day, the girl realized that she had an anxiety (焦虑) problem. Her schoolmate, Janet Martinez, also had the same problem. "There was a lot of pressure that I put on myself.I would wake up in the morning and it was like my heart was racing," Janet Martinez said."So we both decided to create a mental health camp to help other people," Dinah Martinez said.When the two girls graduated from high school, they brought their camp idea to Global G.L.O.W. (Girls Leading Our World) in the US. The organization gave them $5,000 to start the camp for other teenage girls. The Martinez girls named the camp "Healing (治愈) Hearts"."The camp was created to help deal with anxiety, especially for girls in high school because that's when they are the most vulnerable (脆弱的)," Janet Martinez said. "That's when I was the most vulnerable."On the first day of the camp, there were 10 girls there, including Dinah Martinez. "I felt better as soon as everyone was laughing," she said.Throughout the camp, experts talked about anxiety and offered help to the girls. They also taught the girls how to calm themselves when they were anxious. The methods they taught included deep breathing and meditation(冥想)."It's comforting to know that someone else is going through the same thing as I do and that we can both help each other out," Dinah Martinez said. "And just knowing that I'm there for another person while she is going through anxiety is good enough for me."根据材料内容选择最佳答案。