八年级阅读理解经典练习

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阅读理解训练15篇:

第一篇:中

Now throwing shoes at somebody is a favorite game on the Internet. Sometimes you should throw your shoes. Here is an example.

After leaving his office at the centre of the city, a young man bought a new car and drove it from the city to his home. He was very happy and the car ran very fast. Suddenly, a shoe hit the car in the door. The man got very angry. He jumped out of the car and caught a boy who still had a shoe in his hand.

“Who are you? Why do you do that? The angry man shouted at the boy.

“I‟m sorry…But I don‟t know what else to do. My sister has been hurt. I cry for help but nobody stops,” the boy said.

The man looked around and saw a girl by the road. Her leg was bleeding.

“She is my sister. She wants to cross the road but falls out of her wheelchair. She is too heavy for me. I can‟t get her back into the wheelchair.” The man was moved. He helped the bleeding girl back into her wheelchair. “Thank you. You are so kind,” says the little boy.

Life speaks to our hearts. Sometimes we don‟t have time to listen and he will throw a shoe at us.

1.The young man drove his new car____

A. to the centre of the city

B. to his office

C. to his home

D. to the supermarket

2. Why did the boy throw the shoe?

A. Because he wanted to help the young man.

B. Because he needed help.

C. Because he was hurt.

D. Because the car ran fast.

3. The boy said, “ Thank you. You are so kind.” Because ____

A. the young boy wanted to crossed the road.

B. the young man was moved.

C. the young saw a girl‟s leg was bleeding.

D. the young man helped his sister back into the wheelchair.

4. What do you learn from the article ?

A. We should be kind and helpful.

B. We should drive slowly.

C. We shouldn‟t get angry when someone throws shoes at our cars.

D. We shouldn‟t throw shoes at the cars.

Keys:1---4CBDA

第二篇:中

Students often want to practice English out of class. One of the best ways is to talk to foreigners. Most of the students may ask, “Is it always OK to foreigners when we meet them in the street?” The answer is “yes” or “no”, but probably “no”! If you see a foreigner who looks lost, it is polite to ask him/her, “May I help you?” But if not, you should probably let him/her get on with the business. That is, you can talk to a foreigner at some time or some place, and feel free to ask him/her questions. For example, you can talk to a foreigner when he/she comes into your school, classroom or teachers‟ office. It‟s also OK to talk to a foreigner in some public places. If you see a foreigner alone in a restaurant, a waiting room, or a shop, it may be all right to ask him/her, “Is this seat free?” or questions like that. You can probably help them if they are new to China. And if they are alone, you may be able to make them feel better to be in China.

1.According to the passage, one of the best ways to practice your English is to ______

A. listen to English tapes

B. go to the English corner

C. talk to foreigners

D. read English stories

2. From the passage we know that____

A. it is polite to stop foreigners when you meet them in the street

B. it is polite to stop foreigners and talk with them when they are busy

C. it isn‟t polite to stop foreigners to talk with them when they are busy

D. it isn‟t polite to help foreigners find their way

3. What may be all right for you to do if you want to talk to a foreigner alone in a restaurant?

A. You may ask, “Is this seat free?”

B. You may ask, “May I help you?

C. You may buy him/her a drink.

D. You may ask, “What is your name?”

4. Which is the best title for the passage?

A. How to Learn English in Class?

B. Why to Study English?

C. When to Speak English

D. When to Talk with a Foreigner?

Keys:1---4CCAD

第三篇:难

Is there someone you hate? Well, maybe you don‟t really hate them. But you get really angry every time you think of them. If you don‟t let this anger go, it can turn into bitterness(痛苦). Bitterness appears when we can‟t forgive(原谅)someone who has hurt us or made us angry. Someone might say or do something that hurt us. But instead of controlling the anger, we keep it deep inside. Before long, a bitter feeling begins to grow. We may think we‟re hurting that person by criticizing him or her often, but we‟re really only hurting ourselves.

Bitterness can not only lead to serious health problems such as heart disease,but also hurt our relationship with friends and family members. No one enjoys being arounf an angry person for very long.

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