牛津初中英语8bunits1-3综合练习内容摘要:

ideas. They make readers believe that they are telling the truth. This is usually the kind of story that gets people thinking. Go to “Speak Out” on Page Two for an example of opinion writing in Teenagers. Advertisement — Don’t get happy too early when you read them. Those sweet words and lovely pictures are just ways to get us interested in their products! People have to pay to put advertisements in newspapers! ( ) 4. The underlined sentence means that the readers _______. A. should understand interesting news stories B. ought to know which kind of things to read C. need to look at the school news first D. must know the contents of all the news B ( ) 5. We can not find the facts of an event _____. A. in advertisements B. in the school news C. in opinion writing D. on the front page A ( ) 6. This passage mainly discusses how_____. A. reporters write different kinds news B. teenagers get interested in newspapers C. readers can read newspapers in better ways D. readers can deal with different news in newspapers C ( C ) Julie is only eleven years old but she is famous all over the world because of her photos with wild animals. She became famous just by accident. Her parents came to Africa with Julie many years ago when she was only five. They work for a charity called “Save the Children”. Julie soon made many new friends there. She became the best friend of a young local boy called Kanu. One day Julie and Kanu were playing was showing him how to use a camera. Then, Kanu wanted to take a photo of Julie with an unusual tree behind her. He couldn’t fit her and the tree in the camera’s frame (框子 ), so he told her to stand closer to the tree. He took the photo of Julie standing under the tree. Nothing happened until they got the photos developed (冲洗 ). When they look at the photo, they saw something hanging down from the tree. At first, they thought it was a snake. Then they realized it was a leopard’s (豹 ) tail. In the photo, Julie was only about a meter away from it! Julie decided to go back to the tree to see if the leopard was still there. She wanted to get a closeup shot of her and the leopard. She and Kanu went in the middle of the day because they knew that big cats are often asleep at that time of the day. After they got the photo of Julie with the leopard sleeping in the tree, they showed It to Kanu’s father, who owned the local newspaper. He put the photo of Julie and the leopard in the Sunday paper. When people saw the photo, they wrote letters to the newspaper asking to see more. So Julie started to take more photos with lions, snakes and many other kinds of wild animals. And her photograph career was soon up and running! Soon a lot of magazines started to buy the photos from her. Julie and her parents give much of the money to the charity called “Save the Children”. It’s strange that being famous can start from an accident. ( )7. Julie became known because ____. A. she saved a young local boy B. she caught a wild animal C. people saw a photo of her with the leopard in the paper D. her parents work for a charity called “Save the Children” C( )8. What did Julie expect to see in the first photo? A. Kanu and an unusual tree. B. A bit cat in the tree. C. A snake and a lion. D. Her and an unusual tree. D ( ) 9. The underlined phrase “up and running” in Paragraph 5 probably means _______. A. makin。
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