课时训练(六) Modules 3—4(八上)
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Ⅰ.[2018·潍坊]完形填空
Riding a Mobike on the street, you might hear some people speaking Chinese aloud. Turning to the right, you see a Sichuan-style restaurant. After walking into a store you see that Huawei smartphones are 1 . But you’re not in China—you’re in Manchester in Britain. In fact, you might see 2 things in many other cities. Chinese products have been 3 worldwide.
Chinese food has been enjoyed in western countries for a long time. To 4 local people’s tastes, Chinese restaurants have made some changes to the 5 . Unlike Chinese, Australian people don’t like to eat meat with the bone 6 . So Chinese restaurants there provide big pieces of meat without bones, 7 for fish.
Some Chinese brands(品牌)are also becoming more 8 . In many cities in Europe, stores sell TCL televisions, Haier fridges and Lenovo computers. And more than half of US-owned drones (无人机) are Chinese models. They’re not simply made in China, but designed and developed in the 9 .
In the past, most western people thought Chinese products were cheap and not dependable. But now, things have changed greatly. “Made in China” becomes cool. More and more people 10 Chinese brands.
1.A.for fun B.at work C.on sale D.in use
2.A.similar B.different C.common D.unusual
3.A.stored B.collected C.received D.accepted
4.A.meet B.copy C.spread D.answer
5.A.kitchens B.drink C.dishes D.services
6.A.up B.out C.on D.in
7.A.just B.even C.yet D.still
8.A.traditional B.expensive C.practical D.popular
9.A.country B.circle C.field D.town
10.A.sell B.trust C.improve D.question
Ⅱ.[2018·青岛]阅读理解
When your dream is to become a footballer and play for Barcelona, nothing should get in your way—even if you have no feet.
An 11-year-old schoolboy Gabriel Muniz, who was born without feet, will fly from his home in Brazil to take part in the Spanish club’s summer training camp. Although he is disabled, Muniz is one of the top players at the school and captain of his gym class. He can run, dribble (运球), pass and strike the ball as well as any of his able-bodied teammates. He spends all his spare time on the football pitch.
His best friend Lucas Santos spoke about his abilities on a video for TheSun, “He is skillful, he goes after it, he is fearless and he knows how to organise plays. He also makes good passes.” Mum Sandra was thrilled that her son would achieve his dreams. She said, “He started walking before he was one. We would go after him, expecting him to keep falling, but he never fell.” Muniz’s gym teacher added, “He is challenging the social norms(标准). When he arrived there, no one believed in him.” But he showed to everyone that he could play as well as any other boy. So he was invited to go to Spain to show his talent.
The Spanish La Liga soccer club has offered to fly Muniz to Spain in September, where he’ll be able to show off his fancy footwork and meet his idol, Barca soccer player Lionel Messi.
Muniz wears a prosthetic(假体的) ankle and foot to help him get around in rainy weather. He knows that his disability means he’ll never be able to play for a professional football team and so Muniz is hoping that football will one day become a Paralympic(残奥会的) sport.
11.Who praised Muniz’s football abilities?
A.Hisidol, Messi.
B.His best friend.
C.His mum, Sandra.
D.His gym teacher.