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2024-2025学年八年级英语下册单元模块满分必刷题(人教版)
Unit 4 Why don’t you talk to your parents【刷题型】(语法填空精准练)
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(23-24八年级下·浙江宁波·期中)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处
填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。
One night my 15-year-old son Tommy fought with his brother Kevin. Later, Kevin went upstairs with 1
sad look on his face. I didn’t think it was a big problem.
About 20 minutes later, while I 2 (walk) upstairs, I heard Kevin crying in his room. I knocked on
the door and asked, “Kevin, do you want to talk?”
There was no answer, I tried again. Still, nothing happened.
So, I took a piece of paper and wrote, “If you don’t want to talk, we can write notes to each other.” Then I
slipped (使滑动) 3 under the door.
An hour later, a note slipped out. As I read it, I began 4 (cry). It said, “Nobody in this family loves me.
I am not the youngest nor the oldest, and I am not 5 (smart). Tommy thinks I am too weak, 6 Dad wishes
he had another Kevin better at basketball. You’re never around to even notice me.”
He was right about my part. Feeling sorry for him, I wrote back, “Kevin, I do love you, and everyone in this
family 7 (love) you.”
I could hear him crying 8 (silent). Half an hour later, a note with “Thanks” came out.
I wrote back, “For what?”
He returned, “Not giving me 9 ”.
Since then, I have learned that each family member is of great 10 (importance). When one of us
notices that the other is unhappy, we’ll smile and say, “Write it on paper.”
02
(23-24八年级下·河北沧州·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)。
My mother is a doctor. She is so busy 1 she isn’t able to get back home on time every day. And she has
to work on weekends sometimes. So it’s hard for her to do all the chores after work. As 2 member of the
family, I think it’s my duty 3 (share) some housework. Though my mother always says she doesn’t need
any help, there are always things I can do. For example, I can help take out the rubbish and wash the dishes. I’msure I can do them 4 (good).
What’s more, I’m trying to be 5 (independence). I wash my own clothes, tidy up my bedroom
6 put away my things. I’m old enough to do these things. And I can’t 7 (depend) on my parents
forever.
I think my mother is the 8 (one) person I should thank. So show your 9 (thank) to your
mom for everything she does. Just try your best to help 10 (she). I believe she will feel happy. Try it
now.
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(23-24八年级下·辽宁本溪·期中)阅读短文,在空白处填上一个单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Jim and Cathy come from a typical American family. As 1 elder brother, Jim often offers 2
(help) Cathy work out problems. Jim plays football with great skills. But there is a cloud hanging over Jim’s 3
(develop). His mother often compares Jim 4 other children. She always wants him to compete with others
and win. This causes much pressure for Jim. It also pushes Jim into a crazy 5 nervous place. Jim often
argues with his mother and the 6 (relation) between them are difficult. Jim doesn’t want to continue 7
(practice) football anymore. I guess Jim wants to cut out all the matches.
In my opinion, everyone has his own world to look through. It’s wrong to push Jim so hard. Perhaps they
should deal with this problem. They should find a chance 8 (explain) to each other as quickly as possible. Firstly,
as 9 (member) of a family, they should often communicate to get on well with each other. It’s clear that
parents can’t give children too much pressure. Instead, they should allow their children to do whatever they like.
Secondly, parents should have proper 10 (communicate) with their children.
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(23-24八年级下·湖南常德·期中)阅读下面的材料,在空白处填入适当内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的
正确形式(1个或几个单词),使句子通顺正确。
A boy named Sad and Thirteen writes a letter to Robert Hunt, the school counselor, to ask for help. Sad and
Thirteen 1 (have) some problems. He can’t get on 2 his family.
3 (relation) between his parents are difficult. They fight a lot. His 4 (old) brother is not
nice to him. His brother always watches TV until midnight, but he doesn’t allow Sad and Thirteen 5 (watch)
his favorite TV show instead. So Sad and Thirteen always feels lonely and nervous at home.In fact, not only adults 6 also teenagers have problems. Robert Hunt thinks Sad and Thirteen should
talk about these 7 (feel) with his family. Firstly, he should offer to help so that his parents can have more
time for proper 8 (communicate). Secondly, he should communicate with his brother. He should explain
that he doesn’t mind that his brother watches TV all 9 time. However, his brother should let 10
(he) watch his favorite show too.
05
(24-25八年级下·四川泸州·开学考试)阅读下面的短文,根据提示词或上下文意思,在空白处填入正确的
单词,一空一词。
Students these days often have a lot of worries. Sometimes they have problems with their schoolwork, and
sometimes 1 their friends. What can they do about this? Some people believe the worst thing is to do
nothing. Laura Mills, 2 teenager from London, agrees. “Problems and worries are normal in life,” says
Laura. “But I think talking to someone 3 (help) a lot. Unless we talk to someone, we’ll certainly feel
worse.”
Laura once lost her wallet, and worried for 4 (day). She was afraid to tell her parents about it. She
even walked three miles to school each day 5 she didn’t have any money. She just kept thinking, “If I tell my
parents, they’ll be angry!” In the end, she talked to her parents and they were really 6 (understand). Her
dad said he sometimes made careless mistakes himself. They 7 (get) her a new wallet and asked her to be more
careful. “I will always remember to share my problems in the future!” Laura says.
Robert Hunt advises students about common problems. He feels the same way as Laura. “It is best not to run
away from our problems. We should always try to solve 8 (they).” He thinks the 9 (one) step
is to find someone you trust to talk to. This person doesn’t need to be an expert like himself. Students often forget
that their parents have 10 (much) experience, and are always there to help them. In English, we say that
sharing a problem is like cutting it in half. So you’re halfway to solving a problem just by talking to someone about
it!
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(22-23八年级下·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)。
Simon is a middle school student. In the past, he didn’t get on with his parents 1 they often comparedhim with his elder sister. Simon thought that was 2 (fair), and he sometimes argued with his parents
about it.
Simon wanted to show his parents that he could do things as well as his sister. Then he began to spend most of
his free time 3 (paint) in his bedroom. His art teacher, Miss Green, 4 (offer) him a lot of help.
She gave Simon some advice on how to improve his painting 5 (skill).
At that time, Miss Green was the only person Simon would like to talk to. One day, he told her about his problem.
Miss Green 6 (advice) him to take part in a painting competition. She told Simon, “The best way to
communicate with your parents is to prove (证明) 7 (you) to them.” Simon thought it was a good idea and
he took Miss Green’s advice.
Guess what? Simon won first prize in the competition. When he took the prize home, his parents were very
8 (surprise). They never thought that Simon could do such 9 good job. At that moment, they
realized (意识到) that they didn’t care much about Simon and they said sorry to him.
Now, relations 10 Simon and his parents are much better.
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(22-23八年级下·浙江杭州·期中)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正
确形式。
A study shows that generation gap is becoming a very serious problem. I read a report about it in a newspaper.
Some children ran away alone from home after they 1 (argue) with their parents. That’s a big deal. I think t h i s i2s
they don’t often have communication with each other. Parents now often spend more time 3 their jobs, so they
don’t have much time 4 (stay) with their children. As time goes by, they, both feel that they don’t have
5 same things to talk about. This is very typical in many families. And it can 6 (cause) many other
problems. In my opinion, parents should spend much time together with the children, get to know the children and
get on well with 7 (they). And for children, show your feelings to your parents. They are the people who
love you. So tell them 8 you like. In this way, you would have better development.
I want to thank my parents, they don’t make all the 9 (decide) for me. They always think that it’s
wrong to take care of their children too 10 (careful).
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(22-23八年级下·山东济南·期中)I am a reporter from TEENS MAGAZINE. Recently, we received manyteenagers’ letters about 1 (they) problems with parents. Jack is one of them. Last week, he 2
(play) computer games when his mother came to his room. He got angry and 3 (argue) with her.
You often complain that your parents do not understand you. When something goes wrong, most parents think
it’s all your fault (错误) 4 asking for any reasons. Many parents don’t allow (允许) you to make 5
(mistake) or do things by yourselves. Relations between children and their parents are becoming much 6 (bad).
Maybe you need to find more time 7 (communicate) with your parents. Also, you need to try hard to find out 8
much better way to get what you want. When you want to stay out late, you should speak out what you want to do
and why it is important for you to do so. Then they might 9 (agree) with your request (请求). 10
all of us can be peaceful, communication will be easier.
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(22-23八年级下·江苏泰州·阶段练习)Many teenagers don’t get along well with their parents and they don’t
know what to do. If you face such a problem, 1 I’m saying now might be helpful to you.
Have you ever thought of talking to your parents 2 (find) out why you don’t get along well with each
other? When I was a teenager, I didn’t get on well with my parents, either. We sometimes argued (争吵) with each
other. I am sorry that I had such 3 experience. Now I’m a mother of four girls. Of course we have different
opinions, 4 I encourage them to communicate with me openly and 5 (honest). In this way, I
make sure that they trust me and come to me for anything. As a result, we get along very well.
Arguing with your parents 6 (make) them angry and you won’t feel good. Also, remember that the
most important thing is to solve (解决) problems. Try your best to be calm. If you cannot control your 7 (feel),
you can go to a doctor or your teacher who could give you advice 8 your problem.
9 (remember) that your parents love you. Sometimes they do something that you find hard to
understand. For example, you may want to be a singer in the future, but your parents want you to do something else. If
so, try to think in their shoes.
Life is too short and family is important! 10 (try) your best to get along well with your parents is
important.
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(23-24八年级下·全国·课后作业)阅读短文,用括号内所给词的正确形式填空,使短文完整、正确。
Kyle is twenty years old and his little sister, Rita, is six. Kyle often plays with her and takes care of her. Oneday, their parents had to work late so they asked Kyle to pick Rita up at school. Kyle agreed because he thought it
was important 1 (help) his parents. Later, Kyle got a call from his friend Peter. “Kyle! Give up 2
(what) plans you have for today! Jessica just invited us to her birthday party!” Peter said 3 (excite).
Kyle thought about how much 4 (funny) he could have with his friends. But he didn’t want to leave
Rita alone or let 5 (he) parents down. So he told his friend. “Thank you for the 6 (invite), but I have
made a promise that I must keep.”
When Kyle reached school, he was five 7 (minute) late. He found Rita was the last student. She was very
8 (scary) and about to cry. When she 9 (see) her brother come, Rita ran to him and gave him a big
hug (拥抱). Then, Kyle knew that he did the thing 10 (proper).