人教版八年级下册英语期末复习:完形填空 专项练习题 2套 (Word版,含答案)
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人教版八年级下册英语期末复习:完形填空专项练习题1
A boy l ost his arms in an accident. Since then, he has had to depend on his 1 . Except for writing with his toes, he was 2 to do anything else. As the two brothers grew up together, they had their own probl ems and would often quarrel(争吵). Then one day, his younger brother 3 and lived alone. The boy was heart-broken and didn't know 4 to d o.
A 5 thing happened to a girl one night, the girl was 6 dinner when it caused a fire, and the fire took her hands away. 7 her elder sister wanted to take care of her, she 8 . After school, she studied hard and she learned to do almost everything. “I am lucky. Though my arms are broken, my heart can still fly,” she once wrote.
One day, the boy and the girl were both 9 to a TV program. The boy told the TV host about his uncertain 10 , while the girl was full of hope for her life. They were both asked to 11 something on a piece of paper with their toes. The boy wrote: My younger brother's arms are my arms. 12 the girl wrote: Broken wings, flying
13 .
They had both 14 the same hard times, but their different attitudes(态度) led to different lives. It's true that 15 is unpredictabl e(难以预测的). Disasters(灾难)can strike at any time. How you handle the misfortune (不幸) when faced with it is the test of your character.
1.A.parents B.sisters C.eld er brother D.younger brother 2.A.uncertain B.unfortunate C.unable D.unfamiliar 3.A.died away B.went away C.gave away D.sent away 4.A.how B.what C.when D.where 5.A.similar B.strange C.different D.wond erful 6.A.watching B.preparing C.ordering D.serving 7.A.Though B.Because C.Since D.Unl ess 8.A.accepted B.refused C.received D.agreed 9.A.forced B.suggested C.connected D.invited
10.A.accident B.decision C.future D.family 11.A.write B.draw C.circl e D.put 12.A.When B.But C.While D.Meanwhile 13.A.luck B.life C.heart D.freedom 14.A.gone over B.turned over C.looked through D.gone through 15.A.weather B.life C.behavior D.nature
My mother used to ask me what is the most important part of the body. Through the years I kept trying to give the correct answer.
When I was younger, I thought 16 was very important to us as humans, so I said, "My ears, Mommy."
She said, "No. Many peopl e are deaf. Keep thinking about it and I will ask you again."Several years 17 , she asked me again. This time I tol d her, "Mommy, sight is very important to 18 , so it must be our 19 ."
She 20 me and told me, "You are learning fast, 21 the answer is not correct because there are many people who are blind."
Over the next few years, she asked me a few more times and always her answer was, "22 , but you are getting smarter every year, my child."
Then last year, my grandpa 23 . Everybody was hurt, and everybody was crying. My mom asked me, "Do you know the most important body part yet, my dear?"
I was greatly 24 when she asked me this now. I always thought this was a 25 between her and me. She saw the confusion(困惑) on my face and told me, "This 26
is very important. It shows that you have 27 lived your life."I saw her eyes filled up with tears. She said, "My dear, the most important body part is your shoul der."
I asked, "Is it because it 28 your head?"
She replied, "No, it is because it can hold the head of a friend or l oved one when they
29 . Everybody needs a shoul der to cry on sometimes in life, my clear. I only hope that you will have a shoul der to cry on when you need it."
Then and there, I knew the most important body part is not a 30 one. It is sympathetic(同情的) to the pain of others.
16.A.sight B.sound C.taste D.sense 17.A.later B.earlier C.ago D.after 18.A.someone B.everyone C.something D.everything 19.A.hands B.l egs C.ears D.eyes 20.A.looked after B.l ooked around C.looked at D.l ooked d own 21.A.though B.although C.but D.however 22.A.Yes B.No C.None D.Neither 23.A.went away B.died away C.ran away D.passed away 24.A.knocked B.surprised C.pleased D.moved 25.A.match B.competition C.game D.contest 26.A.question B.problem C.puzzle D.saying 27.A.completely B.happily C.totally D.really 28.A.holds up B.sets up C.builds up D.puts up 29.A.sing B.cry C.shout D.sigh 30.A.childish B.selfish C.foolish D.bookish
A thousand years ago Hong Kong was covered by a thick forest. As more and more people came to 31 in Hong Kong, these trees were cut d own and burnt. Now there is 32 forest left, though there are still some small areas covered with trees. We call these woods.
Elephants, tigers and many 33 animals were living in the thick forest. When people came to live in Hong Kong, the number of 34 began to decrease.(减少) Early farmers grew rice and 35 pigs and chickens in the vall eys. They cut d own the trees and burnt them. They needed 36 to keep themselves warm in winter, to cook their food and to keep away the dangerous animals. El ephants quickly disappeared because there was not enough food for them. 37 did most of the wolves and tigers. Monkeys and many other animals soon 38 in the same way.
You might think that there are no l onger any animals in Hong Kong except in the 39 . But there are still about 36 different kinds of animals 40 there. One of the most interesting Hong Kong's animals is the barking deer. It is a beautiful little animal 41 a
rich brown coat and a white patch under the tail. It l ooks like a deer but it is much smaller. It is less than two feet 42 . It makes a noise rather like a d og 43 . In Hong Kong the barking deer has only a real enemy ---- 44 .People hunt these little animals though it is illegal. There are now not many barking deer left. So it is important 45 peopl e to protect wild animals
31.A.work B.study C.live D.enjoy 32.A.many B.a few C.no D.much 33.A.other B.others C.the other D.another 34.A.people B.animals C.plants D.things 35.A.grew B.made C.got D.kept 36.A.fire B.ice C.water D.nature 37.A.So B.Such C.As D.Not 38.A.lived B.died C.came D.went 39.A.parks B.zoos C.museums D.libraries 40.A.live B.to live C.lived D.living 41.A.have B.without C.with D.get 42.A.high B.higher C.short D.shorter 43.A.shouting B.crying C.barking D.talking 44.A.the tiger B.man C.the wolf D.the elephant 45.A.to B.for C.like D.of
Today some peopl e call Amsterdam “the City of Bicycles” because it is a city which is flat and convenient(方便的) for bicycles.
In the 1960s, a group of cycling fans 46 an idea.They believed that it would be better for everybody if only bicycl es were all owed in the city centre. They were 47 that this woul d help to save energy, reduce pollution and provide free public transport. The group painted hundreds of bicycles 48 and placed them in public places around Amsterdam for people to use. 49 was all owed to take them and use them for short journeys, whether he was a l ocal or a foreigner. Wherever someone finished a journey, they woul d
50 the bike there for someone else to use. The problem was that it didn't work—51
took all the bicycl es within weeks!
52 , more than thirty yea rs later, the “white bike” is back in town—this time with a computer chip(芯片) to 53 its every move! To take a bicycle, you have to put a special card inside. The new “white bike” is not white any more but is an unusual 54 with bright col ours. The bikes are parked at special parking places and people who want to use them have to take them to another place that has enough room.
There is already l ess traffic in central Amsterdam, 55 both locals and tourists have been using the “white bikes”. Thanks to the good id eas of lots of people, like the cycling fans in the 1960s, many people around the world have been enjoying city centre streets without cars for many years.
46.A.stole B.had C.refused D.dropped
47.A.thoughtful B.helpful C.hopeful D.thankful
48.A.black B.brown C.blue D.white
49.A.Anyone B.Everything C.No one D.Someone
50.A.take B.leave C.carry D.send
51.A.robbers B.shoplifters C.kidnappers D.thieves 52.A.However B.Instead C.Therefore D.Though
53.A.make B.mark C.record D.describe
54.A.d esign B.idea C.size D.experiment
55.A.so B.because C.but D.while
I used to hate answering questions in class mainly because I didn’t like others to notice me. And if th e teacher didn’t tell me to have a seat, I always 56 to sit at the back of the classroom.
All this changed after I joined a sports team. It began when a teacher advised me to join the basketball team. At first I thought it was a crazy id ea because I didn’t have a good sense of balance(平衡), and I didn’t have the 57 to keep up with the others in the team and they would laugh at me. But because the teacher kept insisting on(坚持)my “58 for it”, I d ecided to give a try.
Getting up the courage(勇气) to try was only the half of it! When I first started 59
the practice courses, I didn’t 60 know the rules of the game. Sometimes I’d get confused (迷惑的) and take a shot at the wrong direction — which mad e me feel really silly.
61 , I wasn’t the only one “new” at the game, so I d ecided to l earn the game, d o my best at each practice course, and not be too hard on myself for the things I didn’t know.
I practiced and practiced. Soon I knew the 62 and the “moves”. Being part of a team was not so difficult. I didn’t have enough confidence(自信), 63 very soon I found the exciting part for me was WINNING. With time, I l earned how to play and mad e friends. I never had so much fun!
With more self-confidence from teachers and classmates. I ha ve gone from “64 ” in the back of the classroom and not wanting to call attention(关注) to myself, 65 raising my hand —even when I sometimes wasn’t and not 100 percent sure I had the right answer. Now I have more self-confidence in myself.
56.A.hoped B.agreed C.chose D.meant 57.A.time B.dream C.chance D.ability 58.A.asking B.l ooking C.cheering D.going 59.A.enjoying B.preparing C.attending D.watching 60.A.even B.only C.very D.just 61.A.InterestinglyB.Hopefully C.Exactly D.Luckily 62.A.steps B.ord ers C.rul es D.games 63.A.so B.because C.but D.when 64.A.hiding B.playing C.relaxing D.dreaming 65.A.by B.to C.with D.for
Mrs. Green was 91 years old. She lived in an Old People's Home. Every 66 she bought a ticket for the National Lottery(抽奖). One day she won the first prize-twenty million pounds! The nurses didn't know 67 to tell her, so they called the 68 ." Oh , dear ," he said . "She's got a very 69 heart . The shock(震惊)coul d kill her. If you tell her the news 70 ,she' ll have heart attack(心脏病)and die I'll go and 71 her myself.”
The doctor 72 and talked to Mrs. Green about the weather for five minutes. Then
he said, "Oh, by the way, there’s a lot of 73 about the National Lottery prize. It's twenty millio n pounds this week.”
Mrs. Green laughed, "Do you know something ? I 74 a ticket every week , of course I never 75 , but it gives me something to think about."
"Well," said the doctor. "What will you d o 76 you win that much money ?" He laughed.
"I've thought about that a l ot ," she said, "I've got no relatives and I'm 91. I don't 77 that much money. You've been my doctor 78 thirty years, and you’ve always been very 79 to me. I woul d give half of it to 80 ."
At that news, the doctor had a heart attack, and died.
66.A.day B.week C.month D.year 67.A.how B.what C.why D.where 68.A.guid e B.driver C.doctor D.nurse 69.A.good B.small C.strong D.weak 70.A.happily B.sudd enly C.sadly D.carefully 71.A.advise B.ask C.tell D.persuade 72.A.ran B.sat C.jumped D.walked 73.A.danger B.knowledge C.training D.news 74.A.buy B.sell C.receive D.find 75.A.know B.try C.lose D.win
76.A.till B.unl ess C.if D.though 77.A.use B.waste C.need D.save 78.A.for B.in C.at D.on 79.A.poor B.kind C.lazy D.strict 80.A.him B.them C.her D.you
I worked in Uttar Prad esh. One morning, I left my bag in a taxi. I knew it later and called the 81 Saleem. He said he would give it to me when he was near my office. However, he did not 82 . I felt a little angry and decided to get the bag 83 .
The next morning, I reached his neighborhood and called him. 84 he was not
there. Much angrier, I called again but felt a pat (拍) on my back. It was a boy. He was Saleem’s son and said his 85 was busy with work. The bag was at his home. Having no choice, I went al ong 86 him. It was just a small room, more like a shanty (棚屋).
I was about to l eave with my 87 when Sal eem came back. He mad e me sit on the only chair and said, “Brother, you mus t be 88 . Please have some cake. Today is my son’s birthday.”
At that time, all the anger 89 . Saleem coul d have just given me the bag. But he chose to share the joy with someone he 90 didn’t know.
That day I l earned the word “kindness”. And I must say, life has never been better. 81.A.boy B.driver C.policeman D.officer 82.A.miss B.start C.laugh D.appear 83.A.myself B.yourself C.himself D.herself 84.A.And B.So C.But D.Or 85.A.cousin B.father C.brother D.uncl e 86.A.with B.by C.in D.for
87.A.car B.food C.bag D.money 88.A.hurt B.happy C.tired D.hungry 89.A.began B.stopped C.changed D.arrived 90.A.already B.just C.ever D.even
I'm sixteen now and I'm studying in a high school. Let me tell you my colorful plans about my 91 .
I'm going to finish high school 92 two years, and then I'm going in 93 for four years. I'm going to study 94 because after coll ege I'm going to work 95 a language teacher. Whil e at coll ege, I'm also going to take a computer course 96 I'm going to use the computer in my 97 . Also, I'm going to play 98 to keep healthy at college.
I really enjoy traveling. So before going to work, I'm going to travel. To 99 the money to travel, I'm going to save money for six 100 .I'm going to start my travel
101 Egypt. I'm going to see the pyramids and 102 a camel (a kind of animal
living in deserts). Of course, I'm going to 103 a lot of photos on my trip so that I can remember it.
I'm going to work hard on my studies and my job. I'm not going to get married 104
I'm a littl e old er.
I will write a letter to 105 and read it 20 years later. Then I can know if my dream comes true.
91.A.future B.study C.dream D.relationship 92.A.before B.after C.in D.at 93.A.parties B.college C.work D.town 94.A.medicine B.math C.cook D.language 95.A.for B.with C.by D.as
96.A.but B.so C.and D.because 97.A.schoolwork B.work C.articl e D.hobby 98.A.sports B.the violin C.games D.cards 99.A.get B.spend C.take D.borrow 100.A.seconds B.at C.months D.years 101.A.on B.to C.with D.at
102.A.rid e B.buy C.make D.sell 103.A.paint B.take C.see D.show 104.A.if B.because C.between D.until 105.A.yourself B.herself C.myself D.itself
"Be proud of what you do, "my father always told me, "whether (是否)you are a boss or a(an) 106 ."When I was 15, I got a summer job 107 . My work was to wash the dishes and 108 . I smiled and 109 Dad’s words.
Even though my job was the l owest, it mad e me feel 110 . It was my first job so I saw it 111 a challenge. I l earned to be on time and tried to d o 112 well. 113 ,I was respected(尊重) by doctors, nurses and patients. Each morning I thought that the dishes woul d make patients sicker if I were not there to wash them 114 . After 115 , I started sweeping the fl oors of all patients rooms and cl eaning toilets. 116 I was
tired, I wanted the job to be done well. People woul d say, "That young boy really does a
117 job. "That mad e me happy and excited.
Working in the hospital taught me that being proud of one’s 118 is important. I have swept fl oors, and I have been a boss. 119 every job I have ever had, my father’s words have always stayed with me. I think 120 is proud of me. 106.A.engineer B.cleaner C.doctor D.nurse 107.A.in a hospitalB.in a school C.in a factory D.in a company 108.A.clean wind owsB.cook dinner C.sweep fl oors D.help doctors 109.A.forgot B.remembered C.believed D.shared 110.A.excited B.unhappy C.serious D.creative 111.A.as B.like C.for D.to 112.A.something B.everything C.nothing D.none 113.A.In return B.At the beginning C.Unluckily D.So far 114.A.ol d B.clean C.new D.dirty 115.A.lunch B.breakfast C.supper D.dinner 116.A.Because B.However C.Though D.But 117.A.bad B.dirty C.good D.boring 118.A.activity B.saying C.grad e D.job 119.A.Through B.During C.For D.Insid e 120.A.the patient B.the doctor C.Mom D.Dad
From VOA Learning English, this is the Health & Lifestyl e report.
Exercise helps to keep us 121 . Doctors say it’s good to get 122 least 150 minutes of mod erate(中等强度)physical(身体的)activity every 123 .Many peopl e 124 an exercise routine. They exercise for 125 minutes every day. So, getting those 150 minutes is 126 . But what about those times when you are 127 ? If you d o not feel well, should you keep foll owing your exercise routine? Will physical activity 128 you to feel better more quickly or will it make it 129 ? Dr. Edward R. Laskowski answer these and other questions on the Internet. He 130 that “mod erate physical activity is usually OK if you have a common cold.” But 131 you are seriously
ill it should be different. “It is fine to exercise”, he explains(解释), “if your illness is all above the neck(颈部之上), for example, a runn y nose.”132 , he says, “you shoul d take a rest from exercising if 133 illness is bel ow the neck." And if you have a higher temperature or 134 really tired, you should stop exercising, 135 . So exercise is wonderful in our life. But please take exercise at a proper time.
121.A.healthy B.busy C.lazy D.late
122.A.in B.for C.at D.on 123.A.year B.month C.night D.week 124.A.have B.think C.read D.bring 125.A.a little B.a few C.a bit D.a lot 126.A.loud er B.easier C.funnier D.sl ower 127.A.happy B.relaxed C.sick D.interested 128.A.ask B.help C.want D.tell 129.A.better B.higher C.quieter D.worse 130.A.says B.waits C.leaves D.arrives 131.A.so B.when C.where D.although 132.A.Again, B.First C.So D.However 133.A.my B.his C.your D.her 134.A.feel B.taste C.smell D.be 135.A.neither B.too C.either D.though
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人教版八年级下册英语期末复习:完形填空专项练习题2
When I was in Grad e 8, my school built a Training Centre. It had a 1 called “The Leap of Faith”. Students had to 2 a platform eleven meters above the ground. Although I had seen some brave 3 in my class complete the project, I knew there was no way I’d ever 4 it. It was too high for me. I had never done 5 like it before. How terrible it was!
As time went by, more and more students 6 . There were very few stud ents who didn’t jump left. My teacher asked us, ‘The next! Who is 7 ? Mike?” I was considering whether I should go or not. Then I heard Mike said “no”. He gave up 8 he was afraid of getting hurt. The teacher then tol d me to 9 myself.
I finally made the 10 . Instead of jumping off the platform, I was tol d that I could just sit on the platform and slid off (滑落) it. 11 , I still couldn’t bring myself to do it. My classmates 12 me, ‘‘You can do it!” “Come on!” 13 the shout of my class, I slid off the edge finally. I felt so 14 of myself. I learnt so much during that time. Most of all,
this experience taught me to face 15 bravely in the future. This is really a meaningful project.
1.A.project B.chance C.present D.drawing 2.A.take away B.arrive in C.search D.jump off 3.A.teachers B.students C.parents D.headmasters 4.A.improve B.help C.try D.imagine 5.A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everything 6.A.forgot B.succeeded C.left D.cried 7.A.ready B.afraid C.serious D.busy 8.A.because B.though C.but D.or
9.A.train B.teach C.control D.challenge 10.A.difference B.mistake C.decision D.change 11.A.Instead B.Besides C.Anyway D.However 12.A.encouraged B.answered C.surprised D.understood 13.A.On B.With C.Of D.Und er 14.A.tired B.proud C.sure D.sad 15.A.people B.tests C.fears D.failure
These days, people can travel easily. But that means plants, animals and germs(病菌) can travel easily, too. Living things from foreign countries can be 16 . They can hurt a country’ s native(本土的) plants and animals. So countries must 17 themselves. When people go into a country, they go 18 customs(海关). Customs officers check their bags. They ask people about food.
People cannot bring any fruit or meat into the country. Some travel ers d on’t like these
19 .
They want to bring food home with them. They think a little fruit or meat can’t hurt
20 . But germs can spread 21 . Then they can hurt a country’s farms. So people should obey the rules. 22 people want to bring in food products(产品), they shoul d ask customs.
Plants and seeds(种子)are also a 23 . Non-native(非本土的) plants can hurt native
plants. Some non-native plants will grow very quickly and 24 fast. They can hurt the animals that eat those native plants. Bringing non-native plants and animals into a country is 25 a good idea. It is important to be careful when you travel.
16.A.helpless B.dangerous C.famous D.harmless 17.A.prevent B.produce C.protect D.provide 18.A.over B.past C.across D.through 19.A.courses B.questions C.signs D.rules 20.A.anything B.something C.everything D.nothing 21.A.sl owly B.quickly C.loudly D.mostly 22.A.After B.Till C.Until D.If 23.A.problem B.trade C.condition D.resource 24.A.reduce B.die C.spread D.walk 25.A.sometimes B.often C.never D.always
Gardening is my favorite hobby. We usually 26 summers in a small village not far from my hometown. My mother and grandmother 27 berries, vegetables and fruit. My father and I help them to plant the seeds, to water the plants, and to gather the crop (农作物).
We usually have a good crop of strawberries, cucumbers (黄瓜), and tomatoes. My younger brother and I eat a lot of fresh berries in summer, and my parents also make strawberry jam for 28 .
I grow my favorite fl owers in my garden. Tulips are the 29 flowers that appears in my little garden in spring. They grow very 30 . Then are snapdragon (金鱼草)and other pla nts. I’m also 31 a small fl ower bed for roses. Roses are very beautiful, 32 they are not easy to grow. I’m reading an interesting book33 gardening. The book is full of 34 tips on growing fl owers. I hope to have nice roses next summer.
During autumn and winter I grow all kinds of fl owers on the wind owsills (窗台). My eyes really rest when I l ook at 35 plants.
26.A.pay B.cost C.spend D.take 27.A.invite B.make C.care D.grow
28.A.winter B.summer C.spring D.fall 29.A.second B.first C.last D.third 30.A.good B.kind C.nice D.well 31.A.cooking B.going C.preparing D.staying 32.A.so B.but C.and D.or
33.A.in B.of C.for D.on 34.A.interesting B.careful C.kind D.strong 35.A.active B.same C.different D.special
I was born in a small town in Philippines. And I spent most of my 36 there. However, I 37 to Canada with my family two years ago.
I had never been living in another country before, so I was very shy 38 . It wasn’t as easy as I had imagined(想象). I had to l earn and speak a new 39 so that I could communicate with other people . In class, I always kept silent because I wasn’t 40 of myself. I didn’t join any club or take part in any after-school activities 41 my teachers and my mom were always encouraging me.
One day, all the stud ents in my class had to play in the 42 . At first, I just watched everyone playing, having so much fun. I like sport very much. So while watching everyone playing, I wanted to 43 them. I said to myself, “I can’t just sit by the si de of the gym. I need to 44 and just be brave to have fun with them.” All these thoughts came to my head and 45 me to step out of my comfort zone(舒适区). Finally, I stood up and joined them. 46 has changed since then. I mad e a lot of friends. I became confident(自信的)and I took part in many school activities.
Don’t be 47 to get out of your comfort zone. After getting out of it, you will get a lot of 48 . You will build more relationships with other people. You will learn something about 49 that you d on’t even know. Being out of your comfort zone is a great
50 . And you will become more positive and confident about your life.
36.A.time B.money C.life D.childhood 37.A.moved B.drove C.travel ed D.flew 38.A.from then onB.at the beginning C.in the end D.as a result
39.A.lesson B.skill C.language D.tradition 40.A.tired B.comfortabl e C.sure D.know 41.A.because B.although C.but D.if
42.A.park B.playground C.gym D.classroom 43.A.stop B.l eave C.join D.help 44.A.get up B.hold on C.keep away D.walk around 45.A.made B.pushed C.agreed D.stopped 46.A.Nothing B.Something C.Everything D.Anything 47.A.excited B.afraid C.tired D.bored 48.A.gifts B.friends C.activities D.surprises 49.A.myself B.themselves C.oneself D.yourself 50.A.dream B.feeling C.work D.idea
Michael Greenberg is a very popular New Yorker. He is not 51 in sports or the arts, but people in the streets know about him, 52 those who are poor.
For those people, he is Mr. Gl oves. How did he get that 53 ? He looks like any other businessman, wearing a suit and carrying a briefcase(公文箱). But he’s 54 . His briefcase always has some gloves.
In winter, Mr. Greenberg does not 55 like other New Yorkers, who l ook at the sidewalk and hurry d own the street. He looks around at 56 . He stops when he sees someone with no gloves. He gives them a pair and then he moves on, looking for more people with col d 57 .
On winter days, Mr. Greenberg 58 gloves. During the rest of the year, he buys gloves. His story appeared on TV. People are touched by him. They 59 him gloves to support his great action, and he has many in his apartment.
Michael 60 to do this 21 years ago. Now, many poor New Yorkers know him and
61 his behavior. But peopl e who d on’t know him are sometimes 62 by him. They don’t realize that he just wants to make them 63 .
It runs in the family. Michael’s father always helped the poor 64 he believed it made everyone happier. Michael Greenberg feels the same. A pair of gloves may be a small
thing, but 65 can make a big difference to the poor in winter.
51.A.good B.famous C.kind D.busy 52.A.luckily B.really C.especially D.exactly 53.A.name B.job C.chance D.award 54.A.crazy B.curious C.different D.calm 55.A.dress B.act C.communicate D.feel 56.A.people B.trees C.buildings D.cars 57.A.hands B.ears C.fingers D.feet 58.A.passes awayB.takes away C.gives away D.puts away 59.A.call B.send C.lend D.show
60.A.d ecid ed B.agreed C.remembered D.learned 61.A.excuse B.dislike C.understand D.study 62.A.sorry B.proud C.satisfied D.surprised 63.A.smart B.rich C.special D.happy 64.A.as B.if C.though D.until 65.A.they B.you C.it D.he
My son Joey was born with club feet. The doctors said that with treatment he woul d be able to walk,but woul d never run very well. The first three years of his life was 66 in hospital. By the time he was eight, you wouldn’t know he has a problem when you saw him 67 .
Children in our neighborhood always ran around 68 their play, and Joey would jump and ran and play, 69 . We never told him that he probably wouldn’t be70
to run like the other children. So he didn’t know.
In 71 grade, he d ecided to join the school running team. Every day he trained. He ran more than any of the others, 72 only the top seven runners woul d be chosen to run for the 73 . We didn’t tell him he probably woul d never join the team, so he didn't know.
He ran four to five miles every day-even when he had a fever. I was 74 so I went to 75 him after school. I found him running 76 . I asked him how he felt. “Okay,” he。