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卓越英語八年級(jí)譯林版

卓越英語八年級(jí)譯林版

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四、完形填空
West County Mandarin School was started by Eric Peterson in 2017. To get its first 1. B. students, Peterson personally introduced the school to parents at local shopping centers. Through his efforts, the number of students has grown to 530 this year. “We've seen a growing 2. D. interest in learning Chinese. Our school will have 3. C. more students next fall. We plan to offer two more 4. A. classes,” says Peterson.
To provide cultural experiences, Peterson began organizing trips to China in 2018. He recently (最近) came back from 5. A. sending 50 students on a cultural tour around Beijing. During their 6. A. visit last month, students lived with local Chinese families. “The families are really 7. B. nice and treated our students well,” says Peterson.
“These 8. C. experiences open students' eyes to China's rapid development. Parents find them 9. B. helpful for their children's future. We keep costs manageable so more families can 10. D. afford such trips,” says Peterson. “We're planning another for this autumn.”
( ) 1. A. teachers B. students C. cleaners D. cooks
( ) 2. A. trouble B. trust C. experience D. interest
( ) 3. A. fewer B. fewest C. more D. most
( ) 4. A. classes B. subjects C. activities D. hobbies
( ) 5. A. sending B. following C. taking D. saving
( ) 6. A. visit B. rest C. test D. match
( ) 7. A. huge B. nice C. traditional D. modern
( ) 8. A. programs B. thoughts C. experiences D. surveys
( ) 9. A. helpless B. helpful C. hopeless D. hopeful
( ) 10. A. suggest B. finish C. check D. afford

答案:1. B2. D3. C4. A5. C6. A7. B8. C9. B10. D
五、閱讀表達(dá)
閱讀下面短文,用英語回答短文后的問題,每小題答案不超過8個(gè)單詞。
It's fun to go to the school library to choose a book. For some children who live in Kenya in Africa, the library has to come to them. Their small villages are far from towns, so a camel (駱駝) library visits them.
In 1996, the Kenya National Library had this creative idea. At first, the camel library started with two camels carrying about 200 books. Today, 9 camels are divided (分) into 3 teams. Each week, from Monday to Thursday, these teams set off as a mobile library. One camel can carry two boxes, with each box holding 200 books. The other two camels carry the daily needs for people to live in the desert.
The camel library travels 11 kilometers a day. When it arrives, children and adults (成人) run forward and borrow books. The library provides storybooks and textbooks for children, while adults can find books on farming and other useful things. Borrowers can keep two books for 14 days. If someone fails to return (歸還) the books on time, the village will not be allowed to borrow books in the future.
1. Why does the camel library visit the villages in Kenya?
2. How often does a camel library send books in the desert?
3. How many books does a camel carry each time now?
4. What will happen if someone doesn't return books on time?
5. How do children and adults in Kenya feel when the camel library arrives?
答案:1. Because the villages are far from towns.
2. From Monday to Thursday each week.
3. 400.
4. The village can't borrow books in the future.
5. Excited.