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第
6
课时
八年级
(
上
)
Units 1~2
一、阅读理解
A
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A great way for
teens(
青少年
)to cool off during
the summer is at water you live near
a
water park,you might think about getting a season
you can go to the water park as often
as you like.
Check to see if
there are any water parks around are indoor
facilities(
设施
),so even if
it isn’t warm enough where you live to
swim outdoors,you can enjoy swimming in a
temperature
-
controlled area.
The price is usually example,one
ticket to Water World,a water park,is only$$5.
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Some teens like to get a
part-time job over the summer to make some pocket
teens shouldn’t have much trouble
finding jobs.
An idea is to
get some teens together to form your own summer
job can walk
dogs,clean the
houses,feed the cats,collect rubbish,water
flowers,etc.
Being that it’s
summer,many people go on vacation and could let
someone look after their
houses while
they’re
can also think about other
jobs you can do for them.
◆
Teens love freedom. You
must would like to get to such places like the
mall, the movie
theater, the zoo,the
beach and the local amusement park instead of
staying home all a
summer bus pass
will be to see if your area has one for you
teens.
Such a pass costs only $$10 for
the whole price is
reasonable(
合乎情理的
)and your
parents don’t have to always
drive.
is the text written
for?
rs.
s.
.
ers.
is not mentioned as a
part-time job for teens?
g cars.
g dogs.
g cats.
ng flowers.
Sally goes to
Water World with two friends,they should
pay
.
A.$$5
B.$$10
C.$$15
D.$$20
4.A
summer bus pass is helpful for teens to
.
part-time jobs
out for fun
to summer classes
outdoor sports
’s the text mainly about?
-time jobs.
B.A summer pass.
to do in summer.
B
Primary and junior high school students
in France will no longer be allowed to use mobile
phones in school.
On Dec.
10, France’s Education
Minister(
教育部长
) Jean-Michel
Blanquer said that mobile
phones will
be banned(
禁止
) from schools
in France. This rule will go into effect in
September 2018,
The Guardian reported.
Children will be allowed to bring their
phones to school, but will not be allowed to use
them at
any time until they leave
school, even during breaks and lunchtime.
“These days, the children don’t play at
break time anym
ore. They are just all
in front of their
smart phones and from
an educational point of view that’s a
problem,”Blanquer said.“
More than 8 in
10 teenagers in France had smart phones
in 2015, compared to 2 out of 10 in
2011.
”
While
some people have welcomed the ban, a great number
of teachers, students and parents are
questioning it.
Some schools
plan to put all the students’ phones in one place
and give them back at the end of
school. But it’s not easy to do
this.
Valé
rie
Sipahimalani, deputy head of a French teaching
union pointed out that many schools
have no space to keep the phones and
teachers don’t have the right to search students,
the BBC noted.
As to some
parents and students, they believe students should
be allowed to use their mobile
phones
when there is a dangerous situation.
schools will start to ban mobile phones
from
.
. 2018
. 2018
. 2019
. 2019
will happen when the ban goes into effect?
park swimming.
can’t bring
their phones to school.
can
only use their phones during breaks.
can’t use their phones until they leave
school.
can only use their
phones during lunchtime.
can tell from
Blanquer’s words that
.
can’t get
good grades because of mobile phones
’s
bad for kids to spend too
much time on mobile phones
rs find it
hard to teach kids who have mobile phones
’s good for kids to play with their
mobile phones at break time
does the underlined sentence “More than 8 in 10
teenagers in Franc
e had smart phones in
2015, compared to 2 out of 10 in
2011.”mean?
and more smart
phones were made from 2011 to 2015.
children had smart phones in 2011 because they
were expensive.
population of
teenagers in France in 2015 was larger than that
in 2011.
number of children who own a
smart phone has increased quickly in France over
the last few
years.
are
some parents questioning the ban according to the
passage?
e teachers have no right to
search students.
e man
y
schools have no space to keep children’s
phones.
e they believe kids
can use their phones at the proper time.
e they need to stay in touch with their
kids at any time.
二、任务型阅读
(2019
河南新乡一模
)
Many years ago, I visited Thailand. One
evening I went to a little market. There was a
small boy
selling T-
shirts
in the market. He couldn’t have been more than 6
or 7 years old, but he was a good
little salesman.
1
And they each
bought a T-shirt. Then there was a Japanese
visitor in front of
me, an
d
the little boy began to talk in Japanese. Although
he didn’t speak Japanese very well, he was
able to say a few words enough to get
another sale.
2
“Hello, sir, how are you?
Do you like T
-
shirts?”
3
He
was flexible(
灵活的
);he could
jump
from one language to another to
meet the needs of customers from different
countries. And even if he
only knew a
few words, he was so flexible that he could use
his body language to make customers
understand the rest of the meaning!
4
He
made mistakes in his com
munication, but
he didn’t lose anything by making some
mistakes. Actually, it was a good
chance to improve his language skills. He was in a
good state.
5
It was work but he enjoyed
it
—
he was relaxed and
focused.
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,
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,
使短文意思
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容完整。
clearly
enjoyed selling those T-shirts and his face was
wearing a bright smile all the time.
within just a few minutes, he had
persuaded(
说服
) me to buy five
T-shirts.
was talking quickly in Thai
to two local persons when I arrived.
I
came up, he saw my white face and immediately
switched to English.
g a T-shirt meant
getting money and that was a good thing.
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5.
三、完形填空
Do you like reading
stories? Maybe you will answer, “No, I am
not
1
chil
d any more!” Yes,
children all over the world always love
stories.
Chinese children
are
2
in the Monkey King’s story. It has been
a popular bedtime story in
China
3
many years. In
fact, adults
4
love the story a lot. For them, the
Monkey King has
become a very
unforgettable part in the memory of
5
childhood. The
clever and humorous
monkey
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the
hearts of many Chinese people. British boys and
girls all know Alice’s Adventures
in
Wonderland
7
. As the name shows, it’s a story full
of dangerous
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exciting trips. Children
laugh, cry and even get frightened
together with Alice while
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the story.
Most American kids
have read The
Adventures of Tom Sawyer, by the famous writer,
Mark Twain. Everyone likes the
brave
boy
10
also has lots of risks. Some scenes of
the story may make your heart
11
faster,
for Tom and his friends meet some very
bad men and
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usually in danger. Of course in the
end,
they beat the bad ones.