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20242025學(xué)年八年級(jí)英語下冊(cè)重難點(diǎn)提優(yōu)訓(xùn)練(人教版)Unit7選詞填空專練(1)用方框中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空,使短文完整、通順。it,square,think,down,run,since,long,hot,activity,ofTheAmazonrainforestisinSouthAmerica.Itcoversabout7million1kilometers.TheAmazonRiver2throughtherainforest.It’stheworld’ssecond3river.Climatechange(氣候變化)andhuman4makeit“sick”.Actually,therainforestcanfix5.Butnow,itfeelstoo“tired”togetbetter.TheAmazonisoneoftheworld’swettestplaces.But62005,threedroughts(干旱)havehittherainforest.Thetreesdon’thaveenoughwatertogrow.What’sworse,theycaneasilycatchfirewhentheybeedry.Peoplecut7rainforesttreesmostlyforwood.Theyburntheforesttomakefarmland.Alltheseactivitieshavecausedabout17percent8therainforesttodisappearalready.TheAmazonislikethelungs(肺)ofourplanet.Therichplantstheremakemorethan20percentoftheplanet’soxygen(氧氣).IftheAmazon“dies”,theearthwillbeeeven9.Researchersare10ofbetterwaysofprotectiontosavetheAmazonrainforest.Hopewecansolvetheproblemsinthenearfuture.(2)用方框中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空,使短文完整、通順。challenge,desert,during,before,hot,how,other,second,recent,amazeSaharansilverants(銀蟻)aretheworld’sfastestants.Unlikeotherlivingthingsinthe1,Saharansilverantsdon’tjusthideincoolplaceswhenitishot2theday.Forupto10minutesaday,theyrunoutoverthehotsandandtrytofindfood.Ifyou’veeverwalkedwithoutshoesonhotsand,youwillknowhowhotitcanbe.ButtheSaharaismuch3—thetemperaturecanbeashighas60℃.Itisreallyabig4fortheants.ScientistsfromGermany5studiedtheseamazingants.Theirresearchhelpsusbetterunderstand6theantscanmovesofast.Thesilverantshavesixlegs.Theymoveinaspecialwaysothattheywon’tdie.Whentheymove,theantsusethefrontandbacklegsononesideandthemiddleonthe7sideatatime.Theyspringoff(彈離)theground,leavingallsixlegsintheair8theotherthreelegstouchtheground.Andtheants’legshitthegroundforjust0.0079.How10thesesilverantsare!(3)用方框中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空,使短文完整、通順。scary

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MountQomolangmais8,848.86meters4.Jordanwouldclimbit5hisparentsandtwoguides.Hesaidtheywouldnot6theirlives.Theywouldgobackiftherewasseriousdangersuchasbad7.HehopestoreachthetopbyMay.“Thismaybethefirsttimeofmanytriesanditwill8meafewmonthstogettothetop,”hesays.“ButIwillpleteitby9.IwilltrynexttimeifIdon’t10inreachingthetopthistime.Ijustwanttochallengemyselfinthefaceofdifficulties.”(7)語篇填空。teach,recent,ancient,have,meter,painting,other,while,they,imagineThepaintingAlongtheRiverDuringtheQingmingFestival(《清明上河圖》)isknownas“China’sMonaLisa”.Thepaintingis24.8cmwideand5.2871long.ItwaspaintedbytheNorthernSongpainterZhangZeduan.HewasgoodatthetraditionalChinesepaintingswithspecialskillsforshowingplaces,towers,buildingsand2topics.Thispaintingshowsusthebeautyofa(n)3city—Bianjing,whichiscalledKaifengnow.NowmanytouristsliketogotoKaifengeveryyearto4agoodlookatMillenniumCityPark(清明上河園).TheparkwasbuiltinJuly1992accordingtothe5.AlthoughitonlyshowspartofKaifeng,itisveryeasytoknowotherstreets’situationby6.What’smoreinterestingisthatZhangputthecityintopaintingonethousandyearsago7itspeopleputthepaintingintolifenow.Ma,ayoungart8atahighschool,helpedher300studentsworktogethertorecreate(再創(chuàng)造)thisfamouspainting9.Inordertoachievethiswork,studentshadtodolotsofresearchby10.Bydoingthis,theylearnedmoreabouttraditionalChinesecultureandfeltmoreconfidentaboutourculture.(8)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從方框中選擇恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~填空,有的需要變換形式。government,human,situation,protect,pollutionYouandyourfriendsloveanimals,right?Yeah!They’re1friends.Butnowlotsofwildanimalsareindanger.Why?Theforestisbeinglessandlessandthe2ismoreandmoreserious.Also,somepeoplearecatchinganimalstogettheirfur,teethandmeat.Weshouldknowhowseriousthe3is.Wemustdosomethingto4animals.Forexample,wecanplantmoretrees.Wecankeepourenvironmentcleanbecausefreshair,cleanwaterandgreengrassareallimportanttoanimals.Wecangiveoutleaflets(傳單)totellpeoplenottokillanimals.Also,Ithinkthe5shouldsetupmorenaturereserves(自然保護(hù)區(qū))tosaveanimals.(9)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從方框中選擇恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~填空,有的需要變換形式,每詞限用一次thick;freezing;challenge;condition;achieve;succeed;dangerous;force;tour;includeHi.I’mJohn.ThesedaysIamdoingresearchonthenorthPole(北極).Whenpeopletalkaboutit,theyusuallytalkaboutthe1weather.It’sreallycoldthere.TheNorthPolehasnoland,onlythe2ice.Inwintertemperaturesoftengetaslowas30°F.Peopleallknow3areverybadintheNorthPole.Butmanypeoplestilldecide4themselves.About110yearsago,twomen,RobertPearyandMatthewHenson5inreachingtheNorthPoleonApril6th,1909.Itwasreallyahardtripforthem,butthey6theirdreams.Itshowedthatsometimeshumansarestrongerthanthe7ofnature.Therearefewthings8thancrossingthearctic(北極)onfoot.Ifpeoplestaythere,theymayfacemanyproblems.They9verycoldtemperatures,suddenstorms,andevenhunger.So

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