八年级英语外研社(新标准)(三年级起点(2012教材))Modules 2-5归纳总结
专项练习
微课程:语法讲解(现在完成时的定义)专项练习
一、单项选择。
1. What places have you visited? Write about your most wonderful ________, please. A. dream B. competition C. problem D. experience 2. —Has Betty invited you _________ a picnic with her? —No, she hasn't. I don't know why. A. have B. having C. to have D. had 3. Many foreigners fly to China __________ their holidays. A. for B. with C. at D. in 4. —Do you know __________ we can enjoy the sunshine? —Yes. Australia. A. somewhere B. anywhere C. everywhere D. nowhere 5. I like the city very much ________ there's a lot to see and do there. A. so B. because C. but D. and 6. It ________ the scientists a long time to discover that there's no life in space. A. spent B. cost C. took D. used 7. Lingling has gone to New York. She ________ us a message already. A. has sent B. sent C. will send D. is sending 8. —Why not go to see the film with us? —Because I _________ it twice. A. saw B. have seen C. will see D. see 二、还原句子。 Tom was a clever boy, but his parents were poor. 1 . In spite of this, he managed to go to the college, but it was so expensive to study there that during the holiday he found it necessary to get two jobs at the same time so as to make enough money to pay for his studies. One summer he managed to get a job in a butcher‘s shop during the day-time, and another in a hospital at night. 2 , so the butcher often left him to do all the serving while he went to the back room to do the accounts. 3 , like helping to lift people and to carry them from one part of the hospital to another. Both at the butcher‘s shop and at the hospital, Tom had to wear white clothes. One evening at the hospital, Tom had to carry a woman from her bed to the place where she was to have an operation. The woman was already feeling frightened at the thought of the operation before he came to get her. 4 . She saw Tom operating meat in the butcher's before.
“No! No!”she cried. “Not my butcher! I won‘t be operated on by my butcher!”and fainted away(昏厥). A. Tom made her decide not to have an operation B. In the shop, he learnt to cut meat quite nicely C. On the other hand, he got a job in the hospital
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D. But when she saw Tom, she got even more frightened E. He had to work in his spare time to pay for his education
三、阅读理解。
Here are four persons‘ business cards. Andrew Irvine, Lawyer 200 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10010 (212)555-2617 Home: 12 East 23rd Street New York, NY 10010 (212) 555-1819 Sandy West, Assistant manager 25 Cameroon Street San Francisco, CA 94109 (516) 772-3622 Home: 350 Arbor Lane San Francisco, CA 94103 Emma Bell, Professor Northern University Boston, MA 02115 (617) 264-3132 Home: 373 Park Place Brookline, MA 02116 George Brown, Doctor 111 Commercial Street Washington, NK 35784 (415) 454-3275 Home: 189 Boston Street, Apt. 7A Washington, NK 84023 (415) 474-6188 (516) 747-7562 (212) 525-8054 1. If you want to get some advice about law, you can ring the number __________. A. (516) 772-3622 B. (212)555-2617 C. (415) 454-3275 D. (617) 264-3132 2. If you want to visit George‘s home, you can go to __________. A. Washington B. New York C. San Francisco D. Brookline 3. __________ is working in one city while living in another. A. Andrew Irvine B. Sandy West C. George Brown D. Emma Bell 四、任务型阅读。 When so many people are struggling to earn a living, it‘s refreshing to hear about a man who has found success through a very simple but unique idea. Jason Sadler, 26, wears a different T-shirt every day, and gets paid for doing so. $83,000 a year would be considered pretty good pay by most people. To make that much money, you‘d generally need an advanced degree or a lot of experience in your field. But Jason Sadler is different. All he needs to do is wearing a different T-shirt every day. He isn‘t a male model. He‘s just an ordinary 26-year-old man from Florida. But about a year ago he decided to sell his upper body as advertising space by wearing a different company‘s T-shirt every day. He took photos of himself in the shirt and put them on his websit. His fee for wearing the shirts rose from day to day. It started at $1 on January 1st, and had gone up to $365 by December 31st.
According to The New York Times, he was inspired by Million Dollar Homepage, a successful project in which a British man sold on million pixels(塑像)on a website for $1 each. Word has spread about Sadler‘s creative idea. Many advertisers have begun to take notice. The major news press have done stories about him. Sadler‘s success also rests on his experience as the chief marketing officer of the web design company Thought & Theory, with which he became
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very familiar with marketing.
At any rate, his efforts have paid off. He sold every T-shirt spot for 2009. And he made $84,795 from T-shirt ad sales and website ad sales. In 2010, he expanded his business by employing another T-shirt wearer on the West Coast, and doubled his price. 1. Has Jason Sadler found success through a very simple idea? ______________________________________________________ 2. What does Jason need to do every day?
______________________________________________________ 3. When did he employ another T-shirt wearer on the West Coast? ______________________________________________________ 4. What kind of person is Jason according to the passage? ______________________________________________________
微课程:语法讲解(现在完成时的用法)专项练习
一、单项选择。
1. My grandpa is ________ Beijing. He is a native of Beijing (老北京人). A. on B. of C. to D. from 2. —_______ He Meifeng ever met Zhang Ziyi?
—Yes, her dream came true at last. A. Did B. Has C. Will D. Does 3. I am having a wonderful time in China. I _______ many things. A. did B. do C. will do D. have done 4. —Have you _________ cooked dinner for your parents? —Yes, of course. A. never B. ever C. always D. yet 5. —Has your best friend been to London?
—No, she _________. A. hasn't B. isn't C. doesn't D. wasn't 6. This is the only place I _________ yet. But I'm going to visit it next month. A. have visited B. haven't visited C. will visit D. won't visit 7. —Where is Mr. Write?
—He _________ to the garden with his lovely grandson. A. has been B. has gone C. is going D. goes 8. —I'm here to see Mr. Andrews.
—I'm afraid you can't see him here any more. He ________. A. leaves B. will leave C. left D. has left 9. We _________ of the man who went to the Moon.
A. hear B. have heard C. heard D. is hearing 10. —What do you think of the film?
—_________
A. It's interesting. B. What about you?
C. No, I don't like it at all. D. I'd like to see it tomorrow.
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二、完形填空。
I had been swimming competitively for about five years and was ready to quit(退出), because I felt I was horrible at it. I 1 receiving ―Honorable Mentions(鼓励奖)‖ at each competition, which simply means, ―Thank you for coming. You didn‘t even rank first, second or third, but we don‘t want you to go home with 2 .‖
The very day before a big swim meet, I decided to 3 the news to my grandma that I was quitting the swim team. You have to know my grandma—she was a small woman but could run the entire operation of her house 4 leaving her sofa or raising her voice. As I sat next to my grandma, I laid my head on her tiny little lap so that she could rub it. When I told her of my desire to quit swimming, she suddenly pushed my 5 off her lap, sat me a straight up facing her and said, ―Baby, remember these words! A quitter never wins and a 6 never quits. Your grandmother didn‘t raise losers or quitters. You go to that swim meet tomorrow, and you swim like you are a grandchild of mine, you hear?‖ I was too 7 to say anything but, ―Yes,ma‘am.‖ The next day I arrived at the swim meet, and as I got on the board, I 8 the other girls with their skintight caps, goggles and Speedo suits were here to do one thing—beat me. The competition began and I was swimming 9 than before. I noticed I was tied with one person. I thought we were battling for the eighth place and I 10 to finish dead last, so I added more kick on the last two hundred metres. I hit the 11 and looked to the left and to the right for the swimmers who had 12 me. But no one was there. That day, at age fifteen, I broke the national 16-year-old 400-freestyle record. Back at Grandma‘s, I laid my head on her lap and told her about our great race. 1. A. kept B. hated C. enjoyed D. stopped 2. A. something 3. A. hide 4. A. after 5. A. hand 6. A. winner 7. A. shy 8. A. saw 9. A. harder 10. A. allowed 11. A. record 12. A. lost
三、阅读理解。
B. anything B. bring B. without B. arm B. loser B. afraid B. believed B. more B. refused B. line B. held
C. everything C. break C. before C. head C. swimmer C. angry C. thought D. nothing D. report D. by D. body D. fighter D. nervous D. noticed C. slower D. better C. swam D. followed C. wall D. mark C. caught D. beaten
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