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Unit2 单元话题(志愿服务)语法填空 15 篇
说明:此专题分三个难度层次,基础入门训练<进阶拓展训练< 能力综合实践,老师根据学生实际情
况进行针对性难度训练。
基础入门训练5篇
(23-24八年级下·河北张家口·期中)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词(有提示词的,填入
所给单词的正确形式)。
Yang Xiaojuan and her husband (丈夫) Guo Qingshun run a small baozi shop in Haiyan County, Zhejiang.
1 (recent) they became famous because of their kindness.
At about 3 a.m. on October 29th, 2 they were busy making baozi, they heard a loud cry near their
shop. Then Yang noticed a little girl 3 (run) alone on the street. She realized that the girl might get 4
(lose). So she carried the girl into the shop right away and helped her put on 5 thick (厚的) coat. At the
same time, Guo 6 (report) it to the police.
After the police knew the 7 (true), they brought the girl to the police station. Very soon, the
parents picked up their daughter at the police station. 8 their way back home, the parents came to the
baozi shop to thank Yang and Guo.
The shop 9 (own) were awarded (奖励) 5,000 yuan for helping the girl. With the prize money,
they decided to offer hot and free baozi for the sanitation workers (环卫工人). They hoped that a warm breakfast
could help 10 (they) drive the cold away. They said, “We will continue to give a helping hand whenever
someone is in need.”
(23-24八年级下·浙江宁波·期中)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词
的正确形式。
Last summer I went through a training program and became a volunteer. When I found out what other
people’s lives were like because they could not read, I realized the 1 (important) of reading.
Marie is a 44-year-old mother of three children and she is my first student. In the 2 (one) lesson,she told me that she 3 (walk) miles to the supermarket twice a week because she didn’t know how 4
(take) a bus. She said she also had trouble in the supermarket. She bought things just by their pictures 5
she didn’t know words. If the thing that she wanted to buy had a 6 (difference) picture, she would not
recognize (认出) it.
As we worked together, learning 7 to read built Marie’s confidence (信心). She started to make
great progress. She even took the bus to the supermarket once. After this 8 (succeed) trip, she felt very
excited.
9 (help) Marie made me feel so happy. As a volunteer, I learned a lot about teaching and helping
others. In fact, I learned 10 (much) from the experience than Marie did.
(23-24八年级下·山东烟台·期中)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形
式。
During my teen years, I wasn’t an outgoing girl at all. I was never 1 (interest) in volunteering. I
just 2 (think) it was something people who had a lot of free time did. My opinion of volunteering
changed when I started university. I heard new friends talk about all the ways they had helped others and, in
return, had improved 3 (them).
I started 4 (volunteer) when I was 19 years old. 5 an English major (英语专业学生),
I volunteered in schools to teach children English. Later, I realized I wasn’t getting anything new out of my
volunteer service. I decided 6 (move) out of my comfort zone (舒适区). I volunteered at different art
festivals. These chances helped me to greatly improve my organizational and communication skills.
The most important and life-changing volunteering experience for me is in the summer of 2019. It became
clear for me that volunteering locally was not enough. It was time for me to try volunteering abroad. I spent a
month and a half in Romania 7 (teach) English to children from poor families. That experience helped
me to improve my teaching skills. I also 8 (complete) changed myself. I met people from all over the
world and learned to work together with them. Since then, I 9 (make) many international friends. These
days, I am always able to do better than my co-workers whenever my job needs cross-cultural communication.
Volunteering is one of 10 (good) things you could ever do, both for yourself and for the people
you are going to help along the way. Don’t ever hesitate (犹豫) to join the community of volunteers!
(23-24八年级下·山东临沂·期末)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形
式。
I ever volunteered at a Children’s Hospital two years ago. My job was to help make the kids feel happywhile they 1 (stay) in the hospital. Sounds interesting, right? But some people couldn’t understand 2
I did it.
The main reason was to help create a much 3 (good) future for people, no matter who or where
they are. In this big world, so many people need help. Look at the children in the hospital where I worked. They
felt scared and lonely facing all the 4 (difficulty) because their parents also had other kids to care for.
So, why not 5 (try) to help as many people as possible? That was my thought.
And volunteering at the hospital showed me a side of the world I did not know about before. I met people
from all over the world, each with 6 (they) own ideas, experiences and dreams. We got to share so
much 7 each other and had a good time. I really felt close to these people. We shared amazing
memories and 8 (grow) together.
Volunteering work 9 (give) me lots of experiences and ideas so far. I hope to go back to Africa
with new experiences and ideas so that, together, we can help more people and create a 10 (wonder)
future for everyone!
(23-24八年级下·山东临沂·期末)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形
式。
A student in our school was ill, but her parents didn’t have enough money to take her to the hospital. So I
decided to have a yard sale 1 (raise) some money for her with my sister last Sunday.
We cleared out many old things, such as a toy bear, a CD player and some storybooks. The toy bear belongs
to my sister. She 2 (own) it since her fifth birthday. She loves it very much because she slept next to it
every night until she was about seven. And the storybooks are hers, too. 3 she felt sad to part with them,
she was much more understanding. Our mom also allowed us to sell the bread 4 (make) and her scarf.
Of all those buyers, a boy made a strong impression (印象) on us.
He looked at the old things for a while. Then he chose a scarf among them. “How much is this?” he asked.
“Twenty yuan,” I answered. He 5 (take) out some coins (硬币) from his pocket and counted (数数).
Then I said, “Why do you want to buy it?”
“Tomorrow is my 6 (mother) birthday. I want to give this scarf to her as a gift. At the same time,
I can also do something 7 the student. I think my mother 8 (be) happy about what I have
done.”
His words 9 (complete) moved my sister and me, and we agreed to let the boy take it for only 5
yuan. After 10 (say) thanks to us, he went away with the scarf happily. And we were happy, too.进阶拓展训练5篇
(23-24八年级下·吉林长春·期末)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个恰当的单词或括号内所给单词的正
确形式。
Mario loves animals and wants 1 (be) an animal doctor. He volunteers at an animal hospital
every Saturday morning. Mario believes it can help him to get his future dream job. “It’s hard work,” he says, “but
I want to learn 2 (much) about how to care for animals. I get such a strong 3 (feel) of
satisfaction when I see the animals get better and the look of joy on their 4 (owner) faces.”
Mary is a book lover. She could read by 5 (she) at the age of four. Last year, she 6
(decide) to volunteer for an after-school reading program. She still works there once a week to help 7
(child) learn to read. “The kids are sitting in the library, 8 you can see in their eyes that they’re going on
a different journey with each new book. Volunteering here is a dream come true 9 me. I can do 10
I love to do and help others at the same time.”
(23-24八年级下·山东聊城·期末)阅读下面短文,在空白处按要求填入适当的单词或括号内单词的正确
形式。每空1个单词。
In the past, I thought helping others was just a kind of kindness. But later, my volunteer (志愿者) teaching
experience has given 1 (I) a much deeper understanding of the meaning of helping others.
Six months ago, I went to 2 (冠词) village in Hunan Province and volunteered as a teacher
there. The people in the area had few 3 (chance) to go out of their village. The students’ life was just
about studying, farming and 4 (do) housework.
I decided to try my best to help them know more about the world. I 5 (careful) prepared my
classes, used different teaching ways, and taught them something new and 6 (interest). At the same
time, I also overcame challenges (克服挑战), 7 (介词) speaking in public on my own.
Staying with those students, I noticed that I 8 (be) learning more from them than I was teaching
them.
9 (连词) they were not in good living conditions, they showed love for their families, kindness
for others and thankfulness for life. They “told” me to live positively (积极地).
I have been away from the village for one month, but I still miss the people and the life there. And I have
10 (know) that helping others is helping myself.(23-24八年级下·四川达州·期末)阅读下面短文,在文章空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正
确形式。只要有大小写、单词拼写、语法等错误,均不给分。
Buddy Ball is a program. It offers help to 1 (able) kids. My friend Ally and I spend a few hours
every week as volunteers there.
At the moment, we are buddies for an eleven-year-old boy 2 (call) Tom. He is a kid 3
very few language skills. It’s 4 (believe) that he is a good basketball player although he is in a
wheelchair. Just like any kid, it makes him upset when he 5 (miss) a shot or makes a bad pass. He starts
to cry and doesn’t want to play. So, as his buddies, we encourage him. We have learned how 6
(communication) with him. It is great to see how he has improved and he doesn’t get upset so 7 (easy).
His parents are really happy about Buddy Ball. They say, “To tell the 8 (true), we always think it
unfair for our son. Tom 9 (become) more confident and sociable since he joined Buddy Ball. It’s a great
10 (succeed). Thank you!”
Buddy Ball is a great chance for everyone! I love volunteering for Buddy Ball.
(23-24八年级下·江苏泰州·期末)根据短文内容,在横线上填上适当单词,使短文完整、通顺。给出单
词的空格不限一词,没有给出单词的空格限一词。
Recycling is good for the environment. It can also do good to a community in 1 (surprise) ways.
Mateo Lange, 15, knows this well. On weekends, you’ll find him separating things like glass and plastic bottles
2 different groups in his hometown of Indian River (印第安河), Michigan (密歇根州), America, where he
leads a community recycling program.
Mateo started the program in 2020. He was 11 and in 3 (six) grade, playing baseball with the
Northern Michigan Cyclones. The team was new and needed money to travel to tournaments (锦标赛). Mateo
suggested 4 plan.
“There were cans and bottles always thrown around the road,” he tells TIME for Kids. In Michigan, these
can 5 (collect) and changed for money. With his dad’s help, Mateo started a bottle and can drive. It
raised $7,500. “We built up so 6 (much) money during just a few weeks,” he says, “So I said,” “Why
don’t we keep this 7 (go) as long as we can?”
Since then, his recycling effort has raised $350,000 and helped at 8 (little) 50 local youth groups.
It has also prevented more than 2 million bottles and cans from littering the roadside and polluting Michigan’s
lakes and rivers. “It’s kept our community a lot 9 (clean),” he says.
Mateo believes everyone can—and should—be of service. “Just do a little bit 10 (help) make the
world a little bit of a better place,” he says. “Be creative,” he adds, “Have an idea and build on it.”(23-24八年级下·湖南衡阳·期末)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形
式。
Mario and Mary give up 1 (watch) TV on weekends. They spend their free time 2
(help) others.
Mario dreams 3 (be) an animal doctor. He works at an animal hospital as a volunteer on Saturday
morning. 4 it is hard work, he can learn more about how to care for animals by volunteering there. 5
his help, the animals get better. Mario gets a strong 6 (feel) of satisfaction when he sees the joyful look
on the owners’ faces.
Mary is a book 7 (love). She could read by 8 (she) at the age of four. Last year, she
decided to try out for a job at an after-school reading program and she succeeded in keeping working there to help
kids learn reading. She is pleased to see kids going on a 9 (difference) journey with each new book. She
10 (think) volunteering here is a dream come true for her because she can do what she loves to do and help
others at the same time.
能力综合实践5篇
(23-24八年级下·四川德阳·阶段练习)阅读下面短文,根据语境在空白处填入一个适当的词或用所给单
词的提示,填写其正确形式,使短文意思完整、行文连贯。
Just as the 1 (say) goes, rose given, fragrance in hand (赠人玫瑰,手留余香). Volunteering is
good for people in need and for our society (社会). Volunteers have played an important role in many things. So
do you want to be a volunteer? Here is some advice for you if you want to volunteer.
First, there are so many people in need—the old, the young, 2 sick and the poor. If you are good
with children, you could teach them how 3 (read). If you care about the 4 (home) people, it
is a good idea to help make and give out food at the food bank. If you are outgoing, go to the hospital and cheer
5 the sick people. In a word, there is always something for you.
6 (two), it’s not difficult to find that volunteers are needed in many different places.
Communities, libraries, old people’s homes, local animal centers, sports teams and after-school programs are all
good 7 (choice) for you.
Third, you don’t need to spend all your time 8 (volunteer). In fact, the study shows just two to
three hours each week can be good for you and your future job.
Volunteering should be a fun and 9 (mean) hobby, it is not another chore on your to-do-list. Sinceyou spend your time, it’s important that you learn something from your volunteering. Try to find a right voluntary
job. If you find a job you dislike, don’t push (鞭策,督促) 10 (you) too hard to take it. Instead, look for
another one.
(23-24八年级下·辽宁沈阳·期末)阅读短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或用括号内所给词的正确形
式填空,使短文通顺、连贯。
Forget Me Not Cafe
Alzheimer’s patients (阿尔茨海默氏症患者) forget many things in their lives. Some of them can’t even
take care of 1 (they). It seems that no company wants to hire (雇用) these patients and society has “ 2
(forget)” about them. However, a restaurant in Shanghai invites these patients to work there. And it has a 3
(beauty) name: Forget Me Not Cafe.
In this restaurant, six of the waiters and waitresses have Alzheimer’s disease. Every day before work, a
group of volunteers retrain them on how 4 (take) orders and serve the dishes. The volunteers also mark
the name of each dish with a number. In this way, these waiters and waitresses can remember the orders more 5
(easy).
These people may not work as fast as other servers, 6 they always try to do their best. “The
volunteers take good care of us. And 7 customers are very nice and tolerant (宽容的),” said one of
them. “I’m happy and 8 (confidence) here!”
Working at this restaurant provides these patients with a good chance to connect with society (社会). This
can help to slow the worsening (恶化) of their disease. But most Alzheimer’s patients don’t have that chance.
According to a few recent 9 (report), more than ten million people in China have this disease. The
restaurant hopes to bring even 10 (much) attention to this group. This disease may make people forget,
but let’s help them to remember with love!
(23-24八年级下·山东淄博·期中)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号
内单词的正确形式。
Norman Bethune is one of 1 (famous) heroes in China. He was a Canadian doctor. He came to
China to help the Chinese people and died for them.
Norman Bethune was born in 1890. He became a doctor in 1916 and went to Spain in 1936 to treat (治疗)
the wounded (受伤的) soldiers during the war there. He soon realized that many people were dying 2
they did not get to hospital quickly enough. Dr. Bethune developed new ways of taking care of the sick. He
invented special medical tools to use outside hospitals and close to the fighting areas so that doctors could treatthe wounded more quickly. His 3 (invent) saved many people.
In 1938, Dr. Bethune came to China and helped treat the wounded during the Anti-Japanese War. At that
time, there were few doctors, so he had to work very hard on his own. His experience of treating people in Spain
was 4 (help) in China. He developed training courses for local doctors and nurses, and 5
(write) books so that they could learn about how he treated the sick.
Dr. Bethune worked very hard, he often forgot to rest or take care of 6 (him). Once, he even
worked for sixty-nine hours 7 stopping and managed to save over a hundred 8 (life). One
day in 1939, he 9 (cut) his finger during an operation, but he continued his work without treating it. In
the end, he died of his wound.
Dr. Bethune’s work 10 the Chinese people made him a hero in China. There are many books and
films about him, and he is still remembered in both China and Canada today.
(23-24八年级下·河北张家口·期末)根据短文内容及所给提示,补全文中单词或用单词的正确形式填空。
Wang Lei is a good father, and he is also 1 excellent cleaner. He has worked in a park for five
years. Nothing can make him much 2 (happy) than playing with his little daughter in his free time.
Last Tuesday, while he was cleaning the park, suddenly, he heard a woman crying (哭) for help. He ran up
quickly to see what 3 (happen). The woman’s 15-month-old baby girl choked on (噎住) a small piece
of pear and her face turned purple. The baby was 4 young to save herself, and the mother was so
nervous that she didn’t know 5 to save her daughter properly. 6 (lucky), Wang Lei knew
what to do. He took the baby in his arms without thinking 7 (two). Wang Lei held the baby upside down
and gave her a few pats (拍打) on the back with the mother’s help. After a short while, he succeeded in 8
(get) the piece of pear out of her mouth and the baby began to cry. Her mom was so thankful because her daughter
was saved. Wang Lei did his best and saved the baby’s life. In his mind, helping others is just helping 9
(he). He hoped more people could offer to help the people 10 need if possible.
(23-24八年级下·吉林长春·期末)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Susan Jones often noticed people walking with guide dogs in her city. She was always interested in how the
guide dogs did their work. She 1 (find) the answer when she heard about the Seeing Eye program,
whose purpose (目的) is to train dogs to be guides 2 blind people.
Last year, Susan and her family became Seeing Eye 3 (volunteer). They adopted (收养) a young
Seeing Eye dog. “We spent a lot of time staying with him,” explained Susan. It took at least two years 4(teach) the Seeing Eye dog all the skills he needed to guide a 5 (able) person.
During the first month of life, the little dog lived with the family. When the dog was about one year old, it
left its home. A trainer and a blind person taught the dog some skills. After 6 long and difficult training
period, the dog and the blind person finally teamed up.
Susan said there was a deep 7 (feel) between her and the little dog. “It was always hard 8
the time came to say goodbye,” she said. “But we knew that the little dog was going to help someone who 9
(strong) needed it. I feel good about having had a small part in giving the gift of 10 (independent) to
someone who cannot see.”