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Unit 2 I’ll help to clean up the city parks
单元话题阅读还原练习
基础语篇巩固练
(23-24八年级上·陕西西安·期中)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选
项中有两项为多余选项。
I am a volunteer (志愿者) in Saving the Environment Club (环保俱乐部) of my school. Some children in
my school grow vegetables, 1 . Students at Gateway International School have started farming a small
piece of land in the school. The students in the school are from different countries. 2 .
“To make the children develop friendship between children from different countries, we asked them to
grow vegetables. They were excited about the idea,” said Grace, the head teacher of the school.” They give part of
the harvest (收获) to us, 3 . We will ask the parents to buy the vegetables planted by the children.
The students also learn to keep pets. 4 . They look after them through the day. It’s a good way for
them to learn something new. Peter, a student in Grade 8, said, “I understand how farmers work. When we grow
the vegetables ourselves, we will not waste them. 5 .”
A parent said happily, “Now they are learning to love the environment. They will learn a lot from these
activities.”
A.It is really a very interesting hobby
B.and we cook it for them
C.and some take care of animals
D.Most of the teachers are farmers
E.Animals can be sold for money
F.Every day they feed the animals in the morning
G.There are some from England and America
(23-24八年级上·湖北荆门·期中)阅读短文,从文后选出能填入文中空白处的最佳选项;每个选项仅用
一次,其中有一项为多余选项。
Almost every child in cities has the chance to go to school, but not all children in the villages are so lucky.
Xiao Lian, a ten﹣year﹣old girl, lives in a small village. 1 She had to look after her brother and
work in the field every day instead of studying. 2 It agreed to help her to go to school. 3
Unluckily, there are thousands of children who can’t go to school. 4 You know all the good workneeds money. If you give Project Hope¥300 each year, it can support one child to go to school for a whole year.
5 Let’s help the children together and give them a chance to have a good start in life.
A.You can join in Project Hope and help these children.
B.She couldn’t go to school because her family was too poor to send her to school.
C.With more money, Project Hope can build new schools, buy good desks, blackboards and books.
D.Her wish of study came true, and now she is studying in a school.
E.She had to work hard to earn money.
F.Then Project Hope heard about her.
G.So Project Hope can help more children.
(23-24八年级上·山东济南·开学考试)If you have no special plans for your holidays, why not spend
your time helping others? Don’t listen to people who say the young people today often think only of themselves.
1 More and more young people in the USA volunteer (自愿做) to spend their school holidays working for
others. And they don’t do it for money. 2
Alice Hamilton, 17
I’m going to help the Forest Center build new hiking paths in the mountains. It’s going to be terrific (极好
的)-I’ll spend the whole summer living in the tent and breathing the clean mountain air. 3 It will be a
nice activity, and I’ll be able to do something good at the same time.
Jason Moore, 18
4 They build good, low-cost (低成本的) houses and sell them to families that are not very rich.
They’ll teach me what to do, so I’ll help people and also have a chance to learn how to build houses.
Trish Anderson, 16
5 I’ll work for a program called Reading for Life. Every day, I’m going to help kids choose and
read books that they like. I want to be a teacher, and I love children and reading, so this is going to be a great
experience for me.
A.It’s not true at all.
B.Here are some of their stories.
C.Helping others is a great thing to do.
D.I’m going to teach kids who have trouble in reading.
E.This summer, I’m going to volunteer with Special House Program.
F.Maybe it is a good way to help him out.
G.I’m going to sleep under the stars.(23-24八年级上·四川内江·期中)根据对话内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选
项中有一项是多余选项。
What kind of music do you like? How do you feel when you listen to your favorite music? Do you think
music can make people feel better or help them to learn?
Jenny Morgan is a music therapist (治疗师). 1 Jenny uses music to help them learn something
new. She can also help them with their speaking and their memory (记忆).
Jenny uses different activities with her patients. She gets them to listen to music and sing or play along.
2 Jenny might get them to jump or dance. She also asks them to try to remember songs they like.
Jenny writes songs and uses them in her therapy work. She says “ 3 I write songs about
everything: about getting dressed, about flowers, about my favorite food!Sometimes they help me write songs.”
Jenny loves her job as a music therapist. She says, “ 4 It’s wonderful to see how music therapy can
help children. Often children are shy when I first meet them. 5 Music makes people feel good!”
A.I’m very lucky to have this job.
B.She works with disabled (残疾的) children.
C.I’ve probably written more than 200 songs.
D.They also enjoy moving to the music.
E.But they soon start having fun and enjoying the music.
F.Disabled children need all of us to care about.
(23-24八年级上·山东青岛·期中)The Lost Camera Came Back!
In 2010, Coral Amayi took a trip down the Animas River in the USA. 1 She was very sad about
that because the camera’s memory (存储) card held photos from her friend’s wedding (婚礼).
2 But to her surprise, she got it back 13 years later all thanks to the help of a man named Spencer
Greiner.
Greiner found the camera when he was fishing in the Animas River. 3 But when he plugged the
camera’s memory card into the computer, he saw pictures from a wedding. He thought the pictures could be
important to the owner. 4 He shared some of the photos online. Soon the groom from the wedding left a
message for him. A few days later, Greiner and Amayi got in touch.
5 The photos hold beautiful memories of her life. She thanked Greiner a lot for his help.
根据短文内容,从下列选项中选出能填入文中空白处的最佳选项,选项中有一项为多余选项。
A.The camera was badly broken.B.She grew up with her grandma.
C.So he tried to find him or her.
D.Amayi thought that she would never see the camera again.
E.Amayi is happy that she can find the camera and photos back.
F.She ran into a little accident and lost her camera in the river.
(22-23八年级下·辽宁丹东·期末)阅读短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最
佳选项,使短文意思完整、连贯。(每个选项限用一次) 并将符合题意的选项用2B铅笔涂在答题卡的相应
位置上。
A Moving Classroom
Susan used to be a teacher of the primary school in California, US. After the school was closed because of
the COVID-19 pandemic (新冠疫情), she lost her job.
One day, Susan saw an old school bus for sale on the Internet. 1
She bought the bus and began turning it into a “moving classroom”. 2 Many of her former (以前
的) students came to her. After a few months at home, they wanted to start learning again.
3 Susan makes sure that she has no more than five students on the bus at a time. Also, everyone
must wear a mask (口罩) during class.
Thanks to the “moving classroom”, the children had a more interesting learning experience. 4
They also had a lesson about flowers at a beautiful flower shop. The students can truly learn from everyone in the
neighborhood.
5 “You can always make your classroom ‘moving’,” said Susan.
A.Isn’t it a great way to teach?
B.Of course, safety always comes first.
C.About a month later, she taught her first class there.
D.Susan took them to a bakery (面包店) to learn how to make bread.
E.An idea came to her mind, “Maybe I can teach on the bus.”
重难语篇拔高练
(22-23八年级下·江苏苏州·期末)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选
项中有两项为多余选项。
Winston Churchill once said, “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.”
These are certainly words that millions of volunteers could agree with.In the US, April is National Volunteer Month, to praise and thank volunteers who lend their time, talent,
and support to what they care about.
1 People who volunteer spend their time doing things they feel strongly about. For example,
animal lovers may volunteer at an animal centre to help improve the treatment of animals.
Volunteering allows volunteers to meet new people, try out new skills and explore career choices. 2
Take Andrew Makhoul, a student at the University of Pennsylvania, as an example. Andrew didn’t spend
his last spring break relaxing. Instead, the 19-ycar-old boy decided to do something for people who were less
lucky than himself. He travelled to an orphanage (孤儿院) in Guatemala in Central America. 3 And it
depends on volunteers to stay open.
Andrew doesn’t speak much Spanish, but he found communication wasn’t a problem, “You communicated
with love,” according to an article on his university’s website. And what he gave out, he got back. “ 4 ”
Andrew’s first time as a volunteer only lasted a week, but by the end of that week, he knew he’d be back soon—
because he saw love and hope.
US author Sherry Anderson once wrote, “ 5 ” And this is perhaps why volunteers all around the
world keep doing what they do their work is “priceless”.
A.It is in one of the poorest parts of the country.
B.You could see love when you looked in their eyes.
C.Volunteering means choosing to work without being paid.
D.It’s a chance for poor children to get better care and support.
E.For young adults, valuable lessons may also be learned through volunteering.
F.Life will be difficult, but I have the confidence to live a colorful and full life.
G.Volunteers don’t get paid, not because they’re worthless, but because they’re priceless.
(23-24八年级下·湖南长沙·期末)In fiction stories, superheroes are characters who use superpowers to
save and protect people. 1 Heroes come from all cultures and races, and age is not a problem to become
a hero. Some are children.They are superkid heroes.
During the floods in Queensland, Australia, thirteen-year-old Jordan Rice gave his own life to his brother.
When rescuers(救援人员) arrived, they got hold of Jordan, but instead he pushed his younger brother forward,
saying,“Take my brother first.”Jordan, who couldn’t swim, climbed onto the car roof with his younger brother,
was finally washed away. 2
When Ryan was six years old, he learned that clean drinking water was not available for every child in the
world. So Ryan wanted to help raise money for people in Uganda, who had to walk many kilometers every day forclean water. Ryan began by doing extra chores at home, and then he gave talks to people, raising enough money to
dig a well for the village. 3
Jordan Walt, at twelve years old, he learned that about three million children in South Africa went to school
hungry every day. So Jordan began a project, encouraging his schoolmates to bring one bag of corn meal to
school. 4 Jordan said,“ No matter how big or small your idea is, you can help.”
Many children have been very brave, saving others and sometimes even losing their own lives. It also takes
courage. One young hero said,“Whatever you can do, can make a difference. Even if you just get people thinking
about changing or about fixing a problem.” Many children have done something great without asking for anything
in return. 5 They are superkid heroes!
A.Finally, nearly 100 tons of corn meal have fed over one million kids.
B.Through courage and leadership, they have made the world a better place.
C.But in the real world, heroes do have special gifts instead of superpowers.
D.Sadly, some brave acts mean the hero is no longer here in the world.
E.Money was needed not only for food but also for children’s school.
F.Ryan’s efforts not only helped one village but also inspired others.
G.So many people go hungry here and I want to take action to help them.