课时训练(十三) Unit 5(八下)
(限时:30分钟)
Ⅰ.单项选择
1.Excuse me, sir. But you are my way.
A.in B.on
C.by D.with
2.[2018·徐州二模]—Who do you want to help most at present?
—Children in poor areas, because many of them are poor go to school.
A.enough; to B.too; to
C.so; that D.such; that
3.When you travel abroad, you can hardly avoid products made in ChinA.
A.to buy B.buy
C.buying D.be bought
4.I'd like to buy a new house—comfortable and modern. , it should be in a quiet neighborhood.
A.Not at all B.In all
C.Above all D.After all
5.[2019·无锡二模]Green Book was a big winner at the 91st Academy Awards, winning three Oscars: Best Motion Picture, Best Supporting Actor Best Original Screenplay.
A.as well as B.as soon as
C.as much as D.as good as
6.Hey, boys! Didn't you see people were waiting in line? Don't !
A.push into B.push in
C.put into D.put in
7.[2019·淮安淮阴区二模]—Daniel, you are speaking too fast. I can't follow you.
—Sorry, I will speak a little more .
A.slowly B.loudly
C.politely D.completely
8.To keep children away from danger, we warn parents children at home alone.
A.leave B.to leave
C.not leave D.not to leave
9.You'd better fix the machine I have told you. Otherwise, you may make more problems.
A.like B.with
C.as D.follow
10.[2019·宿迁]—Dad, it's difficult for me to clean the whole yard on my own.
—Why not ask your brother for help? .
A.No pain, no gain B.Every dog has its day
C.The early bird catches the worm D.Many hands make light work
Ⅱ.[2020·原创]阅读理解
Nowadays, we use digital devices(电子设备) in many ways, such as waking us up in the morning, listening to music, communicating with friends and family and so on. But studies have found that overuse of electronics can affect our sleep, our study and work.
To help people take a break from their always-on lifestyles, America set the National Day of Unplugging(不充电) in 2010 to encourage people to put away their electronics for 24 hours, which is on the second Friday of March every year.
Without any doubt, many people find that the unplugged day seems longer than a typical day. “Without my phone, my breakfast was too short and I did not know what to do next,” one participant(参与者) of last year's unplugging experiment wrote. Another shared his grief at not being able to look at his phone during bus and train rides, calling the day “the longest time of my life”.
But others see the experiment as a way to experience what life was like before the rise of electronics. “My friend and I had dinner in the evening, and we both discussed about how much more present we felt—how we could hear what each other was saying,” one participant wrote.