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cause _____. A. she was a good swimmer B. the teacher was good at swimming C. she was going to learn swimming D. she didn’t like swimming 【 解析 】 选 A。 由文中第二段中的句子 one of the girls asked. . . . She was very good at swimming. 可知。 4. The underlined (划线的 ) word “them” means here _____. A. the teachers B. the girls in the class C. the Romans D. strong, brave people 【 解析 】 选 C。 由上文讲 “ Did they like swimming? ”和下文Then he told them a story about a famous Roman. 可知。 5. Why did the girl laugh? A. Because the teacher was interesting. B. Because the man swam without (没有 ) breakfast. C. Because the man couldn’t swim at all. D. Because she didn’t understand the teacher. 【 解析 】 选 D。 由文中最后女孩的话 “ Why didn’t he swim across the river four times to get his clothes back? ”可知。 ( B) In America, every student likes popular music. Students carry small MP3 players with earphones and listen before class, after class, and at lunch. Students with cars buy large speakers and play the music loudly when they drive on the street. Adult( 成人 ) drivers listen to music on the car radio when they drive to work. They also listen to the news about sports, the weather, and the life of American people. Most of the radio programs are music. Popular music singers make much money. They make a CD or a tape and radio station use it in many places. Once a popular singer is heard all over the country, young people buy his or her CDs or tapes. The singer can get some of the money from these CDs or tapes. Wherever( 无论在哪里 )the singer goes, all the young people want to meet him or her. Now the singer has bee a national star. There are other kinds of music that are important to Americans. One is called folk( 民间 ) music. Another is called western or country music. 根据短文内容 , 判断正 ( T) 误 ( F)。 6. Students listen to popular music all the time except at lunch. ( ) 【 解析 】 F。 由文中第一段的句子 Students carry small MP3 players with earphones and listen before class, after class, and at lunch. 可知。 7. On the car radio, drivers listen to music and news about sports, the weather, and the life of American people. ( ) 【 解析 】 T。 由第二段内容可知。 8. Popular music singers have little money. ( ) 【 解析 】 F。 由第三段第一句 Popular music singers make much money. 可知。 9. Two kinds of music are mentioned(提到 )in the passage. ( ) 【 解析 】 F。 由最后一段的两种加上上文讲的一种 , 共三种。 10. The passage is mainly(主要 )about popular music. ( ) 【 解析 】 T。 文章大篇幅讲的是 popular music, 另外两种只是提了一下。 ( C) Hello, everyone. I’m Lucy. My school is north of my home. It’s in the centre of the town, on Xinhua Street. There is a big park near my school. My school is only about 20 minutes’ walk from my home. But if I ride my bike, it just takes ten minutes. So I usually go to school by bike. Every morning, I cross a crossroad(十字路口 )first. Then I ride along Zhongshan Road and take the first turning on the left into Xinhua Street. The school is on my right. So I don’t。冀教版初中英语八年级上册期中测试题ppt版
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