Unit 5 Buying and Selling 查漏补缺自测卷-【一线调研】2023-2024学年八年级下册英语单元整合卷(冀教版)

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章节 Unit 5 Buying and Selling
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Asavolunteerthere,youwilworkwithlocalteacherstoteach Englishandcomputerskils,helpthechildrenwiththeirhomeworkand takecareofthem.Volunteersneedtoorganizemusic,danceorsports activities.Somedaytripsarewelcomedbykids! Youneedto: ●dowelinEnglish. ●stayinNepalforatleast3weeks. ●payforyourownfoodandroom($60~$80perweek). Ifyouhaveanyquestions,pleasevisithtp://www.volunteer workinnepal.org/about.htm. Ifyouwanttojoinus,pleasevisithtp://www.volunteerworkinne pal.org. (  )21.Thesecondparagraphisabout    . A.thevolunteerswork    B.thevolunteerspay C.thevolunteersexperience D.thevolunteerseducation (  )22.IfyouwanttobeavolunteerinNepalfor5weeks,itwilcost      atleast. A.$210   B.$240   C.$280   D.$300 (  )23.Whatstheposterabout? A.Teacherswanted. B.Volunteerswanted. C.IntroductionofNepal. D.ThechancetoNepal. B Manypeoplewanttobuythenewestgadget(̂ %åà ),thefastest car,themostexpensivewatch—butarethesethingsrealyworth? Forsomepeople,thesethingsgivethemstatus( u& ).Theyrecool becausetheyhaveacoolcar,ortheyrebeteratthenewestXboxgame. Lotsofpeoplesaythatbuyingnewthingsmakesthemhappy.Theylike havingnew,prety,impressivethings.Theproblemisthatpeopledont stayhappy,andthefeelingyougetwhenyoubuysomethingnewdisappears. Forexample,theresanewiPhone.Youstoplikingyouroldcar.Your friendhasBeatsinadiferentcolorandtheyresomuchnicer!Things getoldandoutdated.Andsomeoneelsealwayshassomethingbeter. So,whatcanyoubuyandstayhappywith?Researchsuggeststhat thebestthingtospendyourextra( ‘mX )moneyonisdoingthingslike traveling,learningtocook,speakingalanguage,skingorsurfing.What aboutgoingtothetheater,eatingataMichelinstarrestaurantorclimbing amountain? Inthelongterm( þ´p§ ),peoplearehappierwithmoneythey spendonactivitiesthanonthings.Youdontrememberwhatshoesyou wore,butyourememberrunningthemarathon!Whenyoudonewthings orthingsyouenjoy,yougetlifeexperienceandmemories.Youcanshare themwithpeople.Evenifyoudontenjoytheexperience.Youcanlearn somethingandoftenalitlewhilelateryouseethegoodsidesofit.At least,itsastorytotel—maybeevenafunnyone. Soforgetaboutdesignerclothesandfancygadgets—anewskilor experiencelastslonger! (  )24.Thefirstparagraphismainlywritento    . A.introducethebackground  B.comeupwiththequestion C.explainthereason D.givetheresult (  )25.WhichisNOTthereasonwhypeopletrytogetdesigner clothesandfancygadgets? A.Getingstatus. B.Havinghappiness. C.Keepingawayfrompressure. D.Havingimpressivethings. ! " # $ % · !"#$%& ·J· —59— —60— (  )26.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage? A.WhatMakesPeopleHappy B.HowtoSpendYourMoney C.FolowFashionableWaysofLife D.SpendMoneyonValuableThings C (  )27.Thebigsalecanlast    . 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