第9课时 八年级下册 Units 3~4
一、单项选择
1.(2018·山东青岛市北一模)If you always yourself with others, you may have tons of pressure.
A.compare B.complain
C.connect D.consider
2.(2018·山东济南历下一模)—Do you want to be a policeman or a soccer player?
— . I want to be an astronaut and fly to the moon one day.
A.Both B.All C.Either D.Neither
3.People usually touch something with their .
A.eyes B.noses C.mouths D.fingers
4.Tina, your quilt after you get up in the morning.
A.make B.fold C.show D.cut
5.The little girl was crying because her mother didn't allow her the icecream.
A.eat B.eats C.to eat D.ate
6.You're old enough now. You shouldn't your parents all the time.
A.put on B.turn on
C.take on D.depend on
7. give them some good books?
A.Why don't B.What about
C.Why don't you D.Would you like
8.—Could you please the rubbish, Mandy?
—OK. I'll do it right away.
A.take out B.work on C.look after D.turn off
9.She lent me an umbrella I wouldn't get wet in the rain.
A.for B.so that
C.in order to D.such that
10.Jack's mother was so tired. She fell asleep she lay down on the bed.
A.until B.as soon as
C.unless D.although
二、完形填空
Friends play an important role in our life. Most people hope that their friends will always be there. They 1 friendship to last forever. 2 , even the best friendship can end.
As time goes by, many friendships end because of a(n) 3 in personality or way of life. The friendship slowly loses importance and finally 4 .
Tommy wrote, “I didn't even know the friendship was over until I caught myself thinking of Alan as a former friend.” Peter explained, “We 5 seeing each other less and less. The friendship was just over.”
Sometimes friendships 6 suddenly from a disagreement or move to another place.
Alice said, “The end of our friendship was a gradual thing. I moved from one side of the city to the other. Since then we 7 made a phone call. We met less and less. At last our friendship ended.”
Jack said, “When I moved to Seattle after college, our friendship died. Both of us were always 8 with new jobs, so we didn't keep 9 touch with each other. Our friendship was so dead that I didn't call him 10 I went home.”
Yet the biggest problem to a friendship is change. Lillian Rubin in her book Just Friends says, “Generally it's 11 that friends will accept each other if they both remain what they were when they met, or change in similar directions. If they change or grow in different ways, the friendship most likely 12 lost.”
No matter why, when, or how friendships end, there is always 13 pain of loss. When nothing can be 14 to keep the friendship, it is important to forget the pain. Then move on 15 new friendships.
May new friendships bring you pleasure and happiness!
1.A.hope B.expect
C.decide D.prefer
2.A.Unfortunately B.Luckily
C.Then D.So