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0。C.Lillian.D.Judy.(2)The underlined phrase in the 2nd paragraph drew me out means Laura helped the writer . A.bee less shyB.bee smartC.live happilyD.walk out(3)We can infer (推斷) from the passage that . A.Laura was not as outgoing as the writerB.the relationship between the two families will be closerC.Laura was the same age as the writerD.the writer moved to New Jersey because of Laura14.閱讀理解 Are you planning a Birthday Party for your son or daughter and can39。t decide what to do? People in different countries celebrate (慶祝) their birthday in different ways. Philip Evans, from Paris, smiles to us, I39。m going to be thirty years old next week, so I39。m going to invite three very good friends out for dinners. In France, when you have a birthday, you often invite people out. In some countries, I know it39。s the oppositethe people take you out. Mr and Mrs Sato are from Tokyo. Mr Sato is going to be sixty tomorrow. In Japan, the sixtieth birthday is called KanreKithe beginning of a new life. The red color is for a new life, so we always give something red for a sixtieth birthday. Mrs Sato says, What am I going to give my husband? I can39。t say. It39。s a secret! Li Xiaomei from Beijing feels very excited and tells us, Tomorrow is sixteenth my birthday. It39。s a special birthday, so we39。re going to have a family party. I39。m probably going to get some money in lucky envelopes from my relatives (親戚). My mother is going to cook noodles. Noodles are for a long life. (1)In Paris, someone often ___________ on his or her birthday.A.has a birthday partyB.has a piic with friendsC.invites friends out for dinnersD.eats noodles(2)In ___________, the people call the sixtieth birthday KanreKi .A.ParisB.JapanC.ChinaD.Australia(3)What does the underlined word secret mean in Chinese?A.明謀B.鬧劇C.猜想D.秘密(4)Which of the following is Not True?A.Philips is going to take his friends out to dinners on his birthdayB.Mrs Sato will give her husband nothing.C.In China, the noodles stand for a long life.D.Someone can receive some money on his or her birthday.(5)What39。s the main idea of the passage?A.On birthday, the people are very happy.B.The birthday presents are different for different ages.C.How to celebrate their birthdays in different countries.D.People celebrate their birthdays in the same way.15.閱讀理解 Being outgoing is good for your life. Those people who are more outgoing like to meet lots of people and have more fun in life. In fact, being outgoing is not so hard as you think. Even shy people can be outgoing. You can start to bee outgoing with your best friends or a group of friends. But the real challenge es when you meet strangers or new friends. Smile more and usually they will reply to your smile. In this way, you may have some talks. Start a talk. Just a simple Hello. or How is it going? is a good start. If you want to make interesting I talks, you can read news in newspapers and prepare your views, or surf the Internet for new information and then keep that in mind. The easiest way to bee more outgoing is to go out. This is also the most important step. Go to a park, beach, club, party or any other place that you think can be fun, and you may make new friends there.(1)You should start being outgoing with . A.your parentsB.your teachersC.your best friendsD.your new friends(2)When you start a talk with a stranger, you can say . A.What39。s the matter?B.What39。s your name?C.How is it going?D.Are you healthy?(3)The easiest way to be outgoing is . A.talkingB.smilingC.playingD.going out(4)Making new friends can make us . A.more outgoingB.healthierC.more athleticD.wilder(5)Which is NOT the writer39。s view? A.Being outgoing is really difficult.B.Being outgoing is good for our lives.C.Being outgoing helps us have more fun.D.Being outgoing with strangers isn39。t easy.二、八年級英語上冊完形填空專項訓(xùn)練16.先通讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從A、B、c、。 I39。 m Susan from London. You may think British people eat potatoes a lot. Yes. You are right! In Britain, it often gets very 1 so a meal of meat, hot potatoes and vegetables is just what people 2 in cold weather. British people often have breakfast with a cup of 3 They often drink 3 to 7 cups of tea a day. People from other parts of the world may think that British people 4 fried (油炸的) food every morning before they go to work or school. That39。s not true. In fact, it is 5 to eat a fried breakfast every day. It39。s bad for health. In my family, 6 eat a fried breakfast about once a month. Some restaurants often serve (提供) the 7 breakfast all day long, so you can even have it 8 dinner if you want. Many foreigners think that39。s really strange. So 9 do we really eat for breakfast in England? Cereal (麥片) and bread are popular 10 . And eggs and milk are popular too. 1. A. hotB. warmC. coldD. cool