最新人教版八年级英语上册Unit7单元同步练习及答?精品试卷) - 百度文库 ر

it's going to rain. When a man wants to travel, he is sure the weather will be fine quickly.

Now almost everyone listens to the weather report. It doesn't always tell us the weather we want, it only tells us what the weather will be like. But sometimes it makes mistakes().

76. People in begin their talks with the weather. A. China

B. America

C. England

D. Japan

77. Most people don't agree with about the weather. A. yourselves

B. themselves

C. himself

D. each other

78. listen(s) to the weather report. A. All the people C. Each of the people

B. Everyone D. Most people

79. The weather report is right. A. always

B. not always

C. never

D. seldom

80. The passage mainly tells us something about . A. sports

B. music

C. weather

D. culture

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Do you remember bedtime stories when you are young? We heard many interesting stories when our parents read to us in the evening. 81. Reading is very important. We can get much information

and knowledge from reading. But what are the best books and where can we get them? 82. It is built in Heilongjiang Province. It is called a parent-child reading room. It is open to parents and their children. There are about 4 000 books for kids in the reading room. 83. What is better, boys and girls can read books with their parents. 84. The children are so young. They don't know many of the words, but they like to read books. And their parents can read books for the children. 85.

Are you interested in this way of learning to read? Let's have a try. A. A new reading room will solve the problems.

B. They will understand each other and love each other better. C. A new library must be built.

D. Little by little, we learned to read the stories with the help of our parents.

E. Boys and girls enjoy reading books in it.

F. With the help of the teachers, boys and girls read many different kinds of books.

G. Fathers and mothers can choose the books with their daughters and sons.

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In Sydney, Australia, there lived a man called Mark Simon. Mark enjoyed betting() so much that he would bet on anything.

One day, Mark showed a frog() to a stranger. He bet the stranger $60 that the frog could jump farther and faster than any other one in Sydney. The stranger said he would bet Mark if he had a frog. Mark left his frog with the stranger and went to find a frog for the stranger. The stranger opened the frog's mouth and put a bag of sand into it.

Soon Mark came back with a frog for the stranger. The two frogs were put on the floor and given a push. To Mark's surprise, the stranger's frog jumped off smartly but his frog just sat there. Mark had to give $60 to the stranger.

After the stranger left, Mark picked up the frog, and found it quite heavy. He turned it upside down, and the bag of sand came out. He knew he had been fooled and started running after the stranger. 86. Did Mark Simon like betting?

87. How much money did Mark bet the stranger? 88. What did the stranger do to Mark's frog?

89. Whose frog jumped farther and faster, the stranger's or Mark's? 90. What kind of person do you think the stranger was?

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