It's rainy tomorrow. Don't forget ________ a raincoat with you.


  1. A.
    to bring
  2. B.
    take
  3. C.
    to take
  4. D.
    bring
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科目:初中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2012-2013學(xué)年江蘇省江都市甘棠中學(xué)八年級(jí)下學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解

Expressions cover all parts of our life. They may be around your ears every day. You may know a lot of Chinese expressions that describe how you feel. Here are some English ones for your enjoyment.
Have Your Heart in Your Mouth
This expression means that you're really afraid or anxious about something. When your heart starts beating so much that you can feel a thumping(怦怦跳) in your throat, it may feel like you "have your heart in your mouth."
Have Butterflies in the Stomach
How did butterflies get in your stomach? Well, those really aren't butterflies in there. It is a way of describing those nervous feelings you might get before a test or a very important decision.
These stomach flutters (跳動(dòng)) are normal and happen to many people. Some people believe having a few butterflies might even help you perform better.
Sick as a Dog
If you've ever been very sick, you may have used this expression. Because dogs eat just about anything they find, they often get sick. So it's all right to describe someone who's not feeling well as being "sick as a dog".
Under the Weather
When it's rainy all day outside, how would you feel? This expression comes from the idea that bad weather might hurt a person's health and mood(心情).
【小題1】The expression "__" is most probably used while you are watching a thriller.
A. have your heart in your mouth
B. sick as a dog
C. under the weather
【小題2】Someone believes__ if you "have butterflies in the stomach" before a test.
A. you're sure to fail
B. you will forget everything
C. you might do better
【小題3】It's __ to say somebody is "sick as a dog" when he is not feeling well.
A. impolite   B. suitable       C. wrong
【小題4】When somebody says "under the weather", he must feel     
A. upset      B. happy         C. calm
【小題5】All expressions discussed in this passage are about      
A. health      B. habits        C. feelings

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Expressions cover all parts of our life. They may be around your ears every day. You may know a lot of Chinese expressions that describe how you feel. Here are some English ones for your enjoyment.

Have Your Heart in Your Mouth

This expression means that you're really afraid or anxious about something. When your heart starts beating so much that you can feel a thumping(怦怦跳) in your throat, it may feel like you "have your heart in your mouth."

Have Butterflies in the Stomach

How did butterflies get in your stomach? Well, those really aren't butterflies in there. It is a way of describing those nervous feelings you might get before a test or a very important decision.

These stomach flutters (跳動(dòng)) are normal and happen to many people. Some people believe having a few butterflies might even help you perform better.

Sick as a Dog

If you've ever been very sick, you may have used this expression. Because dogs eat just about anything they find, they often get sick. So it's all right to describe someone who's not feeling well as being "sick as a dog".

Under the Weather

When it's rainy all day outside, how would you feel? This expression comes from the idea that bad weather might hurt a person's health and mood(心情).

1.The expression "__" is most probably used while you are watching a thriller.

A. have your heart in your mouth

B. sick as a dog

C. under the weather

2.Someone believes__ if you "have butterflies in the stomach" before a test.

A. you're sure to fail

B. you will forget everything

C. you might do better

3.It's __ to say somebody is "sick as a dog" when he is not feeling well.

A. impolite   B. suitable       C. wrong

4.When somebody says "under the weather", he must feel     

A. upset      B. happy         C. calm

5.All expressions discussed in this passage are about      

A. health      B. habits        C. feelings

 

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從對(duì)話(huà)后的方框中選擇適當(dāng)?shù)倪x項(xiàng)補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(huà)。

A:     1      

B: I’m not feeling well.

A: You’ve been like this since you got here, haven’t you?

B:     2     

A: Do you know why?

B:      3    It’s awful. One day it’s hot, but the next day it’s rainy. No matter what I wear, I’m never dressed properly.

A: You haven’t learned to predict the weather here. I’ve been here for eight years, and I never get sick .

B:    4     

A: Well, there’s a weather hotline. Every morning you can call it to find out what the weather will be like during the day.

B: I know that hotline, but I’ve never called it. I’ve heard it’s expensive.

A. What’s the matter?

B: What should I do then?

C: Yes, for about four weeks.

D: The weather in this city changes so often.

 

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完成句子

1.My aunt is from Canada. (改為同義句)

My aunt           from Canada.

2.There is some money for her.   (改為否定句)

There                      money for her?

3.There is a supermarket across from the park.   (改為一般問(wèn)句)

__________  __________ a supermarket across from the park?

4.It’s rainy today.   (就劃線部分提問(wèn))

__________ the weather today?

5.She often plays soccer after school. (用now改寫(xiě)句子)

She __________  ___________ soccer now.

6.你想成為什么樣的人?

__________ do you want to __________?

 

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1________ bad weather it is! It’s rainy for two weeks.

A. What          B. What a             C. How           D. How a

 

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