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閱讀是理解和吸收語(yǔ)言文化信息的重要手段。而課外閱讀不僅能夠打開
學(xué)生的視野,也有利于其核心素養(yǎng)的形成?!读x務(wù)教育英語(yǔ)課程標(biāo)準(zhǔn)(2022 年
版)》(以下簡(jiǎn)稱《課程標(biāo)準(zhǔn)》)對(duì)初中英語(yǔ)課外閱讀量做了明確規(guī)定,要求初中
生“課外閱讀量累計(jì)達(dá)到 15 萬(wàn)詞”?!墩n程標(biāo)準(zhǔn)》還就學(xué)生的閱讀能力做了如
下描述:能理解多模態(tài)語(yǔ)篇的主要內(nèi)容,獲取關(guān)鍵信息;能通過(guò)圖書、影視作
品等獲取與中外文化有關(guān)的基本信息,比較文化異同;能借助基本的構(gòu)詞法知
識(shí)推測(cè)語(yǔ)篇中生詞的含義,輔助理解語(yǔ)篇內(nèi)容;能運(yùn)用一定的閱讀策略,借助
表格、思維導(dǎo)圖等工具梳理書面語(yǔ)篇的主要信息,理解大意;在閱讀稍長(zhǎng)的語(yǔ)
篇材料時(shí),能理解主要內(nèi)容,推斷隱含信息,表達(dá)個(gè)人看法,提出合理質(zhì)疑,
分析和解決問(wèn)題。
《閱讀密碼 初中英語(yǔ)主題閱讀》系列基于《課程標(biāo)準(zhǔn)》的新要求,以提
升學(xué)生基于閱讀的理解性技能和基于書面的表達(dá)性技能為目的,通過(guò)不同主
題文本的閱讀,指導(dǎo)學(xué)生在理解文本基本內(nèi)容的基礎(chǔ)上,學(xué)習(xí)不同文本特有
的語(yǔ)篇結(jié)構(gòu)和語(yǔ)言特征。同時(shí),該套書還引導(dǎo)學(xué)生充分利用語(yǔ)篇知識(shí),有效
獲取信息并利用信息,表達(dá)自己的觀點(diǎn)和態(tài)度。本套書共有六冊(cè),每?jī)?cè) 12 個(gè)
單元,每個(gè)單元含A、B兩篇文章,每篇文章下設(shè)計(jì)了 3 大練習(xí)。第一,Read
and understand,主要檢測(cè)學(xué)生通過(guò)閱讀準(zhǔn)確獲取所需細(xì)節(jié)信息的能力。第二,
Read and think,主要檢測(cè)學(xué)生的語(yǔ)篇知識(shí)和對(duì)語(yǔ)篇的深層理解能力,提升推
斷、歸納、總結(jié)、預(yù)測(cè)等高階思維。第三,Read and write,主要檢測(cè)學(xué)生利用
閱讀所獲取的信息或感受輔助寫作的能力,力求通過(guò)寫作練習(xí)提升學(xué)生創(chuàng)造性
前? 言
PREFACE
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2
思維、評(píng)判性思維和邏輯性思維的能力。附錄中的詞匯表采用中英雙解,有利
于提升學(xué)生準(zhǔn)確理解和恰當(dāng)表達(dá)的能力。
本套書具有以下特點(diǎn):1.針對(duì)性強(qiáng)。每個(gè)語(yǔ)篇后的三大練習(xí)分別指向?qū)W
生低階思維、高階思維和以讀促寫能力的發(fā)展,不僅題型多樣,而且具有較大
的開放度,符合中考改革“重考查思維過(guò)程”的要求。2.層次性強(qiáng)。每個(gè)單
元的A篇與B篇不僅在詞數(shù)上有明顯的差異,而且在難度設(shè)計(jì)上也有不同,充
分兼顧到不同層次學(xué)生語(yǔ)言學(xué)習(xí)的需求。3.覆蓋面廣。本套書所選語(yǔ)篇體裁、
題材豐富多樣,涉及三大主題下不同的子主題,為學(xué)生廣泛接觸和了解不同領(lǐng)
域最新知識(shí)、領(lǐng)軍人物以及中西方優(yōu)秀文化提供了保證。
在本套書的編寫過(guò)程中,我們力求準(zhǔn)確把握課標(biāo)理念,積極體現(xiàn)課標(biāo)要
求。但由于水平有限,時(shí)間倉(cāng)促,疏漏與錯(cuò)誤在所難免。我們期待批評(píng)與
幫助。
編 者
Unit 1 1
Unit 2 7
Unit 3 13
Unit 4 19
Unit 5 25
Unit 6 31
Unit 7 38
Unit 8 44
Unit 9 51
Unit 10 57
Unit 11 63
Unit 12 70
? 附錄一 答案 76
? 附錄二 詞匯表 92
目? 錄
CONTENTS
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人與社會(huì):科學(xué)與技術(shù)
A
Robot Shelf
The Robot Shelf will go to the fridge and get you a bottle of juice. Then,
it will safely drive around the furniture and park up beside you. It’ll take
your dirty dishes to the kitchen or laundry(n. 待洗的衣服) to the washing
machine. It will even be able to adjust its height and take books off the
shelf.
Concept Car
You are going to buy a car tomorrow. What color are you going to
choose? Black? White? Grey? How about all three?! This concept car will
allow you to choose among black, white and grey. With the tap of a smartphone app, the SUV changes from black to white and back again in a few
seconds.
Bird Buddy
This is a new kind of bird feeder. The bird box will have a camera inside, which helps you take pictures of birds and if you are unsure of what
bird you’re looking at, the Bird Buddy app will be able to tell you.
Smart Door
It’s the door of the future, with in-built lights, sensors and a videocamera doorbell. It connects to your Wi-Fi so you can tell from your phone
whether the door is open or closed.
Unit 1
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Read and understand
I. Find the pictures of the creations.
A B C D
( ) 1. Robot Shelf
( ) 2. Concept Car
( ) 3. Bird Buddy
( ) 4. Smart Door
II. Read the text and mark the statements T(True) or F(False).
( ) 1. The Robot Shelf can drive itself in the house and do cleaning.
( ) 2. The new technology of the concept car will let people choose any
color they like.
( ) 3. People will be able to catch a good view of the birds in the Bird
Buddy.
( ) 4. The future door allows people to keep an eye on the front door
when they’re out.
( ) 5. Both Bird Buddy and Smart Door have cameras inside.
Read and think
I. Match the meanings with the words.
adjust to make it possible for sb to do sth
allow a box for giving food to animals
unsure to change to meet a certain need
feeder a device (n.裝置) that can react to light, heat, etc.
sensor not certain
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II. Answer the questions(no more than 5 words).
1. What’s the topic of the passage?
2. Where can the Robot Shelf be used?
3. There are a few “you”s in the passage. Whom do “you”s refer to?
Read and write
Which one of the four creations do you think is the most useful? Why do
you think so? (at least two reasons)
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B
Why do we need to try hard? Here are some answers.
It helps us do well
We often look at people who are successful and wish we could be like
them. Perhaps we think these people do well because they are clever or
rich or even just lucky. Having money, luck or talent is almost never the
main or only reason that people do well. To do well at something, the answer is to try hard. For a test, we have to prepare and study, while in
sports and activities we need to train regularly.
It teaches us how to solve problems
Trying hard means putting effort in even if we don’t get things right
the first time. This means not giving up after our first, second or even third
attempt. But remember, we learn from our failures. We learn what didn’t
work. This means we can try doing it another way and maybe that will
work. But unless we try hard, we’ll never know.
It helps us to try new things
Sometimes we can be a bit scared of trying new things. This can hold
us back from giving new things a chance.
Imagine that our parents sign us up for
an after-school activity, and we really
don’t want to do it. Maybe we don’t know
anyone there or it’s not something we’ve
ever tried before. If we make up our minds
to try hard at the new activity, we could
discover that it’s something ▲ .
Unit 1 人與自我:做人與做事
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Read and understand
Choose the best answer.
( ) 1. What do we need to do to prepare for a test according to the
passage?
A. Do exercise more. B. Have a clear mind.
C. Prepare and study. D. Wish to be lucky in tests.
( ) 2. How does trying hard help us when we face problems?
A. By telling us to pay attention to the times we try.
B. By encouraging us to stick to what we are good at.
C. By making us realize the bad influence of failures on us.
D. By helping us to find the right way to solve the problems.
( ) 3. Why are some people scared of trying new things?
A. They already know they won’t like them.
B. They’re afraid of the unknown.
C. They don’t want to meet new people.
D. They’re too busy with other activities.
( ) 4. What could trying hard at a new activity lead to?
A. Developing new skills and interests.
B. Feeling discouraged and giving up.
C. Discovering something difficult.
D. Being afraid to try new things next time.
Read and think
Choose the best answer.
( ) 1. The passage mainly deals with the of trying hard.
A. goals B. ways C. benefits D. suggestions
( ) 2. The underlined word “attempt” is closest in meaning to .
A. try B. task C. guess D. chance
( ) 3. The sentence which can be put in ▲ is .
A. we should refuse to learn
B. that leads us to a better world
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C. we really grow to love doing
D. that encourages us not to give up
( ) 4. The writer explains why we should try hard by .
A. comparing numbers B. giving examples
C. listing ideas D. sharing experiences
( ) 5. This passage can probably be read in the “ ” part of a magazine.
A. Travel B. Music C. Nature D. Study
Read and write
What is the writer’s opinion about trying hard? Do you agree? Why or
why not? (no less than 30 words)
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A
Isadora Duncan was an American pioneer
of dance. She loved to dance, but she didn’t like
traditional dances. Isadora listened to the music
and moved naturally. She walked, jumped, or just
stood still and moved. No one had ever danced
like that before. She was the creator of modern
dance.
Isadora was born in 1878 in California, the
youngest of four. Her father was a poet and her
mother was a music teacher. But her parents’
marriage ended when she was three. Their mother,
Mary Duncan looked after the four children. The family was very poor. Isadora taught dance lessons to other children to make money when she was
only five.
Mary taught her children about music, dancing and the theater. Young
Isadora believed this was all she needed. She didn’t attend school for very
long. She said it stopped her from dancing and thinking about the arts.
She thought dancing should be an art, not just for entertainment(n. 娛樂(lè)).
In 1900, she danced at London’s Lyceum Theater. People there liked her
dance and began to think of her as a great dancer. Unfortunately(adv. 不幸
地), her life ended suddenly in 1927.
Isadora is called “the mother of modern dance”. She gave birth to a
freer kind of dance, dancing barefoot(adj. 赤腳的), and she was the most
famous dancer of her time.
人與社會(huì):文學(xué)、藝術(shù)與體育 Unit 2
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Read and understand
I. Choose the best answer.
( ) 1. Picture is most probably the new form of dance that Isadora
created.
A. B. C. D.
( ) 2. The Duncan family lived a life when Isadora was little.
A. hard B. comfortable
C. rich D. quiet
( ) 3. Isadora learned dancing from .
A. her teacher B. her father
C. her mother D. her sister
( ) 4. From the passage, we know .
A. there were six people in Isadora’s family in 1883
B. Isadora didn’t go to school because her family was poor
C. Isadora became famous after she danced in London in 1900
D. Mary Duncan thought dancing should be an art, but not just for fun
II. Complete the table below with setence.
Time Events of Isadora Duncan
1878
1881
1883
1900
1927
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Read and think
Answer the questions.
1. How was Isadora Duncan different from other dancers?
2. Which sentence in the passage best explains the meaning of the underlined sentence in Paragraph 1?
3. What does “it” refer to in Paragraph 3?
Read and write
Write a summary about Isadora’s story within 50 words.
人與自然:自然生態(tài)
B
Tropical(adj. 熱帶的) rainforests are mainly located near the tropics.
They are found in Central and South America, Western and Central Africa,
Western India, Southeast Asia and the north-eastern tip of Australia.
Scientists believe that tropical rainforests are the oldest and most
complex ecosystems(n. 生態(tài)系統(tǒng)) on the earth. Forests in North America
or Europe, for example, may have just 5 to 10 kinds of trees while the
same area of land in the tropical rainforests can have 300 kinds. Besides
many kinds of trees, tropical rainforests are home to special animals and
thousands of other animals and different plants. Biologists haven’t even
discovered all the kinds in the tropical rainforests.
Rainforests are important to the earth because they help ▲ . They
store over half of the earth’s rainwater. Water that goes off from trees
falls in other areas as rain. Tropical rainforests are green and warm all
year long! Temperatures don’t even change much between night and day.
The average temperature in tropical rainforests is usually from 21 to 30°C.
The environment is pretty wet in tropical rainforests.
Rainforests also help to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2
). Destruction (n. 破
壞) of rainforests leads to global warming.
Rainforests are disappearing quickly, largely because of human
development over the past few centuries. Now many organizations and
groups are trying to protect rainforests. The Rainforest Trust, for example,
created a large reserve(n. 自然保護(hù)區(qū)) on Sangihe Island to protect the
bird species in Asia.
Unit 2
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Read and understand
Choose the best answer.
(??) 1. We can find tropical rainforests in .
A. Central Africa B. North America
C. Europe D. Northeast Asia
( ) 2. The tropical rainforests are home to animals and plants because
they .
A. get more sunshine to keep the earth warm
B. always get enough water for kinds of trees
C. have the oldest and most complex ecosystem
D. are important to some special plants and animals
( ) 3. The tropical rainforests usually have a environment.
A. hot and wet B. warm and wet
C. hot and dry D. warm and dry
( ) 4. If people cut down too many trees in rainforests, it may cause .
A. global warming B. rainy weather
C. air pollution D. less CO2
( ) 5. The Rainforest Trust is an organization which built a large reserve
to .
A. grow trees in the rainforests
B. develop its technology
C. protect the birds in Asia
D. reduce carbon dioxide
Read and think
Choose the best answer.
( ) 1. Which of the following can be put in ▲ ?
A. reduce the earth’s rainwater
B. keep global weather patterns and rain
C. change the global temperature
D. discover more plants and animals
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( ) 2. Why does the writer mention carbon dioxide in Paragraph 4?
A. To show the advantages of the rainforests.
B. To tell the difficulty of protecting the rainforests.
C. To arouse readers’ interest in carbon dioxide.
D. To explain the destruction of rainforests.
( ) 3. How does the writer talk about protecting tropical rainforests in
Paragraph 5?
A. By listing problems.
B. By showing the results.
C. By giving an example.
D. By explaining the word “reserve”.
( ) 4. The best title of the passage is “ “.
A. People living in rainforests
B. Why are rainforests important?
C. How do rainforests help us?
D. Rainforests in North America and Europe
Read and write
Why are tropical rainforests important to the earth? (list at least three
reasons)
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Unit 1
A
Read and understand
I. 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. D
II. 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. T
Read and think
I. adjust to make it possible for sb to do sth
allow a box for giving food to animals
unsure to change to meet a certain need
feeder a device that can react to light, heat, etc.
sensor not certain
II. 1. Possible versions: New creations. / New inventions. / Products with high technology.
2. In the house.
3. Readers.
Read and write
One possible version:
I think Robot Shelf is the most useful creation. With its help, I can do the housework easily. Also, my house can be in good order.
B
Read and understand
1. C 2. D 3. B 4. A
Read and think
1. C 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. D
Read and write
Possible versions:
(1) The writer thinks that trying hard is important for success, problem-solving and
附錄一
答? 案
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附錄一? 答案
personal growth. I agree as I think trying hard pushes people to put effort into
what they are doing. Also, it helps people overcome difficulties and get them improved. (42 words)
(2) The writer thinks that trying hard is important for success, problem-solving and
personal growth. I disagree because getting success is not always about trying
hard but rather working smart, focusing on effective methods to achieve goals, or
even just luck. (40 words)
Unit 2
A
Read and understand
I. 1. D 2. A 3. C 4. C
II. 1878: Isadora Duncan was born.
1881: Her parents’ marriage ended.
1883: She began to teach dancing to make money.
1900: She danced at London’s Lyceum Theater.
1927: She died suddenly.
Read and think
1. She liked to dance more naturally. She walked, jumped, or just stood still and
moved. No one danced like that before.
2. Isadora is called “the mother of modern dance”.
3. It refers to the school./It refers to attending school.
Read and write
One possible version:
Isadora Duncan was a special dancer. She danced in a natural and special way.
Her mother taught her to dance when she was young. She became famous for her
style and created modern dance. Although her life ended suddenly, she is called “the
mother of modern dance”. (47 word)
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B
Read and understand
1. A 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. C
Read and think
1. B 2. A 3. C 4. B
Read and write
One possible version:
Tropical rainforests are important to the earth for several reasons. First, they
keep over half of the rainwater. Second, the rainforests are good for the weather.
Finally, they can help to reduce CO2.
Unit 3
A
Read and understand
1. A 2. C 3. B 4. D
Read and think
1. B 2. A 3. A 4. D
Read and write
I. Possible versions:
(1) I’d like to watch Stranger Things. That’s because I like scary shows which always
make me excited.
(2) I’d like to watch K-ON!. One of the main reasons is that I am also in a music band
and I really enjoy music.
(3) I’d like to watch The Rookie because I prefer to watch action shows. Besides, I
really want to relax myself after study.
II. One possible version:
My favorite movie is The King’s Speech directed by Tom Hopper. It is set in London in the 1930s. Prince Albert had trouble making a speech and nearly gave up
until he met Lionel, an Australian who helped people with speech problems.
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The movie helps me to know more about British lifestyle. Also, it encourages me
not to give up. (60 words)
B
Read and understand
I. Festivals Traditional food
Chinese New Year dumplings, fish
Christmas turkey, Christmas pudding
Thanksgiving turkey
II. 1. B 2. A 3. B
Read and think
I. 1. A 2. C
II. 2, 3, 4
Read and write
One possible version:
Dear Mom and Dad,
How’s everything going? It’s Chinese New Year today and I’ve just come back
from Ling’s home. I really enjoyed the dinner. Chinese New Year is also called the
Spring Festival. To celebrate the festival, people get a week off. They start to celebrate
it when families have a big meal together on New Year’s Eve. Dumplings and fish
are traditionally served. After meals, parents give out red envelopes with money to
children to wish them a good luck in the new year.
How I wish you can experience Chinese culture with me!
Love,
Joe
(89 words)
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Unit 4
A
Read and understand
1. B 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. A
Read and think
1. D 2. C 3. A
Read and write
1. It shows that the skateboard journey was so hard that all his shoes wore out. And
it even hurt his feet.
2. The true meaning is that Dave managed to raise money for children’s charities by
doing what he could. He also proved to the world that he had a strong will.
B
Read and understand
1. B 2. D 3. C 4. D
Read and think
1. B 2. A 3. A 4. C
Read and write
One possible version:
Olive is lucky. She started to play the violin when she was in Grade 4. Later, she
learned to write sheet music. One day she created a melody. But when she played
it, she thought it sounded terrible. The next morning her mother posted a video on
TikTok to ask others to play it. To her surprise, many musicians started playing it on
different musical instruments. An orchestra even performed the piece for nearly two
minutes. Olive is greatly encouraged and wants to be a violin player when she grows
up. (89 words)
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Unit 5
A
Read and understand
1. C 2. A 3. D 4. A
Read and think
1. D 2. B 3. A 4. B
Read and write
Possible versions:
(1) I agree with the new policy. One of the main reasons is that everyone needs
enough sleep time. When we rest well, we can have enough energy to study, work
or do other things. What’s more, when our study is limited by time, many of us will
try to improve our study efficiency. (53 words)
(2) I don’t agree with the new policy. That’s because if there’s such a policy, some lazy
students will choose not to do homework. And they will spend more time playing
games or watching TV. They won’t go to bed after 9 o’clock. As a result, they will
get poor grades in study, and they’ll become lazier and lazier. (58 words)
B
Read and understand
1. A 2. B 3. C 4. B
Read and think
1. D 2. A 3. D 4. C 5. B
Read and write
One possible version:
1. Why do you want to be an elephant doctor?
2. How can a person become a good elephant doctor?
3. What was the biggest challenge when saving the injured elephants?
4. How long do you have to work every day?
5. What did you do to keep the young elephant safe before sending it back home?
6. How heavy is a baby elephant when it is born?
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Unit 6
A
Read and understand
I. 1. D 2. D 3. C 4. D 5. A
II. 1950: 2; 1976: 3; 2007: 19; 2025: 40
Read and think
I. Tokyo:
Advantages: a modern city, lots of jobs, an excellent place to study
Disadvantages: busy, bad traffic, busy subways
Delhi:
Advantages: interesting museums, modern restaurants, an exciting mix of different cultures
Disadvantage: no enough houses
Cairo:
Advantages: important car and film industries, government offices, many universities
Disadvantages: not mentioned
II. 1. The first paragraph is mainly about the number of megacities in different
periods.
2. The word “slum” refers to a very poor and crowded place.
3. By giving examples.
Read and write
One possible version:
1. The number of megacities grows quickly. One of the main reasons is that more
and more people move from towns and villages to cities. So the population in
cities grows quickly.
2. Also, many megacities are centers for business which attract people from all over
the world to look for better jobs.
3. Moreover, with the development of technology and globalization, cities have become easier to move in, having better living condition, education and health care.
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B
Read and understand
1. B 2. A 3. C 4. B
Read and think
I. 1. D 2. D 3. A 4. A
II. loving for dags: 1. Ethan loves dogs and his two dogs both came from animal
shelters.
2. He sold T-shirts to raise money for City Dogs Rescue to help
more shelter dogs.
hard working: 1. He typed the project on the website and designed the T-shirt by
himself.
2. He ran the project for two months and raised a lot of money for
City Dogs Rescue.
goals: 1. he started a project to raise money for City Dogs Rescue and he succeeded.
2. he wants to keep helping dogs and work for City Dogs Rescue to help all
the shelter dogs find their best family.
Read and write
One possible version:
Ethan Katz started a project to raise money for City Dogs Rescue in Washington,
D.C. to save shelter dogs.
He typed a text about his project on a website, designed T-shirts and priced each
T-shirt at $20. Many people bought his T-shirts. By the end of two-month money
raising driver, he raised $10,902 for City Dogs Rescue. He hoped all the shelter dogs
could find their best family. (69 words)
Unit 7
A
Read and understand
1. A 2. B 3. C 4. A
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Read and think
I. 1. B 2. C 3. D
II. 1. unhappy 2. surprised 3. sorry/pity 4. moved/happy
Read and write
One possible version:
It was Christmas today. As it was quite cold outside, Mom decided to take us to
a hospital nearby to get warm. When we got inside, a nurse asked what was wrong
with us all, mom didn’t know how to reply. The nurse looked surprised but said nothing. Later, she seemed to know about our trouble, and when she appeared at the
waiting room again, she brought us food, fruits and even Christmas gifts. All of us felt
moved. I gave her a hug before we left. They were just like fairies. (90 words)
B
Read and understand
I. 1. B 2. C 3. D
II. 1. mother 2. grandfather 3. grandmother 4. (younger) sister 5. coach
Read and think
1. D 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. C
Read and write
One possible version:
Biles is regarded as the greatest American woman gymnast. She was born in
1997. When she was three years old, she was raised by her grandparents. At the
age of six, Biles went to a gym. There she fell in love with gymnastics and became a
professional gymnast. Biles trains hard. In the 2013 World Championships, she introduced a flip that is named after her. After 3 years, Biles wrote a book called Courage
to Soar. In her book, she mentioned the importance of courage and her courage
continues to inspire people. (83 words)
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Unit 8
A
Read and understand
I. 1. B 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. D
II. Graffiti is a kind of city art.
Name Agree / Disagree Supporting details
Linda Disagree It makes the city dirty and it takes the government a
lot of money to clean it up.
Paul Agree It’s a way for young people to express themselves
and make their voices heard.
Mark Agree It’s part of the city culture and also a form of city art.
Read and think
1. A 2. B 3. C
Read and write
Possible versions:
(1) I think graffiti is a kind of city art. First, it is often created in public places and can
be seen by anyone walking or driving by, making it a form of public art. Besides,
graffiti can pass on different kinds of messages, like cultural messages. Finally,
it is a popular form of art around the world, which can be found in lots of cities.
(2) I don’t think graffiti is a kind of city art. First, graffiti is often created without permission in public places. Second, graffiti can make neighborhoods look unclean.
Last but not the least, much of graffiti is simply a form of tagging, which is not
considered art by most people.
B
Read and understand
1. C 2. D 3. A 4. B
Read and think
I. 1. D 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. A
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II. 2. paid no attention to Ben / didn’t answer him
3. only suited himself
5. Ben gave Tom his apple for the chance of work.
Read and write
One possible version:
Tom Sawyer was unhappy about having to whitewash a fence while his friends
were playing. Then, he came up with an idea to make whitewashing seem like a fun
activity. When Ben Rogers came along, Tom showed him that whitewashing was
such an enjoyable task that Ben even offered Tom his apple to get the chance of the
whitewashing. (59 words)
Unit 9
A
Read and understand
1. B 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. D
Read and think
1. C 2. D 3. A 4. B
Read and write
( )A ( )C
One possible version:
When the temperature begins to rise in April, it’s time to pick tea leaves on tea
farms. Many tourists rush to experience picking tea leaves and enjoy the beautiful
sights on the farms. And of course, it’s wonderful to enjoy a cup of fresh green tea
there. (47 words)
B
Read and understand
1. D 2. C 3. B 4. D 5. B
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Read and think
1. C 2. B 3. A 4. A
Read and write
One possible version:
Scientists have found that honeybees can dance to communicate with each
other and find food. Recently a study shows that honeybees dance is called “waggle
dance” which helps them direct others to food. They learn these dance moves from
each other, and younger bees learn by watching older ones. (49 words)
Unit 10
A
Read and understand
1. C 2. D 3. A 4. D 5. B
Read and think
1. A 2. B 3. C 4. C
Read and write
One possible version:
Dong Hongjuan, a woman mountain climber from China
Dong Hongjuan is the first woman to have climbed up all true summits of the
14 8,000ers. She started climbing because of interest. When she found there was no
Chinese name in the list of eight-thousander climbers, she hoped there would be one
some day. From 2013 to 2023, she climbed all the 14 mountains above 8,000 meters
on earth.
Dong never gave up and always pushed herself to reach the summit. Dong’s
perseverance best describes the mountaineering spirit. (79 words)
B
Read and understand
1. C 2. B 3. D 4. D
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Read and think
1. It probably means “very sure” or “very certain”.
2. He felt very surprised.
3. He saw the different side after he changed the place and had a new point of view.
4. To understand others better, sometimes we need to stand in their shoes.
Read and write
One possible version:
It is important to try to understand other’s viewpoints even if we don’t agree with
them. One day last month when I got home, Mom asked me to help her do housework. I refused because I was too tired. Mom didn’t say anything. For one week, she
didn’t do any housework and neither did I. Finally I couldn’t find a clean shirt. The
next day when Mom came back, she found the house clean and tidy. And I understood it was not easy to do all the housework. We need to share the housework to
make a clean and comfortable home.
When we change the position, it’s possible for us to understand others better.
(98 words)
Unit 11
A
Read and understand
1. B 2. C 3. B 4. B
Read and think
I. 1. Silly.
2. The passage can most probably be read on the Internet.
II. 1. Stop thinking like this.
2. Try not always to see things as “right” or “wrong”.
3. Think many ideas and choose the best idea later.
4. Don’t be afraid of that. It’s other people’s problems.
5. I won’t pass the course.
Read and write
One possible version:
Hello everyone,
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I am in Grade 8 this term. I always find it difficult to understand new words when
I read English stories. It takes me lots of time to look them up in the dictionary. I’m
afraid that I won’t pass the examination.
Anyone helps? Some tips on English reading would be good.
Tom
(54 words)
B
Read and understand
1. B 2. D 3. B 4. A 5. C
Read and think
I. 1. It is a race that everyone runs in a circle for about half an hour and everyone is
the winner.
2. Because they got wet and it’s the best way to dry themselves.
3. They are killed because the roses they grow are white while the Queen only likes
red roses.
4. Crazy.
II. Dodo:
Event: He enjoys having a Caucus-Race with the Duck, the Eaglet and the Mouse.
He also invites Alice to join in.
The Queen:
Feature: Crazy
Event: She only likes red roses. She likes to say: Off her / his head!
Read and write
One possible version:
Alice finds herself in a curious garden where she meets a group of animals who
are joining in a strange race called the Caucus-Race. The animals pull Alice to their
party and she finds herself running in circles with them. The animals have much fun
but Alice thinks the race is stupid. Then she finds herself in another garden. There
she meets the Queen. The Queen is very crazy and she orders to cut the gardeners’
heads because she doesn’t like white roses. Alice is asked to play croquet but soon
she finds the game is in a mess. (99 words)
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Unit 12
A
Read and understand
I. 1. C 2. A
II. Time Event
In 1962 Rick Hoyt was born.
In 1974 Rick learned to write his thoughts with a computer.
In 1977 Dick and Rick completed a 5-mile race.
In 1980 Dick and Rick joined in Boston Marathon.
In 1992 Dick and Rick completed a run and bike race across the U.S.
In 2021 Dick Hoyt passed away.
Read and think
1. B 2. A 3. D 4. B
Read and write
One possible version:
Rick Hoyt was born unable to use his voice, arms or legs in 1962. With great
effort, he learned to write with a computer at the age of 12. In 1977, Rick told his
father that he wanted to run in a 5-mile race to raise money for a schoolmate. His
father pushed his wheelchair to complete the race. The race changed his life. Later
Rick and his father completed more than 1,000 races. In 2021, Rick’s father passed
away. In 2023, Rick died. They inspired millions of people with disabilities to believe
in themselves. (94 words)
B
Read and understand
I. 1. B 2. D 3. C
II. abandon make it smaller in size or amount
fatal manage to live
annoy make sb angry
survive leave
reduce cause or end in death
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Read and think
1. A 2. A 3. D
Read and write
One possible version:
Protect the plants. Plants are also part of nature, so stop climbing trees or picking
flowers.
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A
argument n. 爭(zhēng)論 a conversation or discussion in which two or more people
disagree, often angrily
B
barefoot adj. 赤腳的 not wearing anything on one’s feet
batch n. 一組;一批 a number of people or things that are dealt with as
a group
brain n. 腦;頭腦 the organ inside the head that controls movement,
thought, memory and feeling
C
ceremony n. 儀式;典禮 a public or religious occasion that includes a series
of formal or traditional actions
challenge n. 挑戰(zhàn) a new or difficult task that tests sb’s ability and skill
charity n. 慈善 a foundation created to promote the public good (not for
assistance to any particular individuals)
chase v. 追逐 to run, drive, etc. after sb/sth in order to catch them
complicated adj. 復(fù)雜的 made of many different things or parts that are connected; difficult to understand
curiosity n. 好奇;好奇心 a strong desire to know about sth
D
destruction n. 破壞;毀滅 the act of destroying sth; the process of being destroyed
device n. 裝置 an object or machine which has been invented to fulfil a
particular purpose
drive n. 運(yùn)動(dòng) an organized effort by a group of people to achieve sth
drone n. 無(wú)人機(jī) an aircraft without a pilot, controlled from the ground
doubtfully adj. 懷疑地 in a doubtful manner
E
ecosystem n. 生態(tài)系統(tǒng) all the plants and living creatures in a particular area
附錄二
詞匯表
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considered in relation to their physical environment
efficiency n. 效率;有效;效能 the quality of doing sth well with no waste of
time or money
embrace v. 擁抱;包含 to put one’s arms around sb as a sign of love or
friendship
emergency n. 緊急情況;緊急事件 a sudden serious and dangerous event or
situation which needs immediate action to
deal with it
entertainment n. 娛樂(lè) films/movies, music, etc. used to entertain people
envelope n. 信封 a flat paper container used for sending letters in
F
fence n. 籬笆 a structure made of wood or wire supported with posts
that is put between two areas of land as a boundary, or
around a garden/yard, field, etc. to keep animals in, or to
keep people and animals out
flavor n. 風(fēng)味;味道 how food or drink tastes; a particular type of taste
G
gymnast n. 體操運(yùn)動(dòng)員 a person who performs gymnastics , especially in a
competition
I I
industry n. 工業(yè) the production of goods from raw materials, especially in
factories
inspire v. 激勵(lì);鼓舞 to give sb the desire, confidence or enthusiasm to do
sth well
inspiring adj. 激勵(lì)人心的 exciting and encouraging sb to do or feel sth
inspiration n. 鼓舞人心的人或事 a person or thing that makes you want to be
better, more successful, etc.
L I
laundry n. 洗衣店 a business or place where you send sheets, clothes, etc.
to be washed
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limit v. 限制;限定 to stop sth from increasing beyond a particular
amount or level
M I
marathon n. 馬拉松 a long running race of about 42 kilometers or 26 miles
melody n. 曲子;曲調(diào) a tune, especially the main tune in a piece of music
written for several instruments or voices
O
observer n. 觀察者 a person who watches sb/sth
observe v. 觀察;觀測(cè) to see or notice sb/sth
P
peak n. 最高點(diǎn) the time when sth or sb is the strongest, most successful,
or best
persistent adj. 堅(jiān)持不懈的 continuing to do sth, although this is difficult, or
other people warn you not to do it
perseverance n. 毅力;不屈不撓 the quality of continuing to try to achieve a particular aim despite difficulties
policy n. 政策;方針;策略 a plan of action agreed or chosen by a political party, a business, etc.
publish v. 發(fā)表 to print a letter, an article, etc. in a newspaper or magazine
pudding n. 布丁 a sweet dish eaten at the end of a meal
R
requirement n. 要求 sth you must have in order to do sth else
reserve n. 自然保護(hù)區(qū) a piece of land that is a protected area for animals,
plants, etc.
S
shelter n. 收容所 a building, usually owned by a charity, that provides a
place to stay for people without a home, or protection for
people or animals who have been badly treated
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spatial adj. 空間的 relating to the size, shape and position of things
structure n. 結(jié)構(gòu) the way in which the parts of sth are connected together,
arranged or organized; a particular arrangement of parts
supply n. 補(bǔ)給;供應(yīng)品;供給 the things such as food, medicines, fuel,
etc. that are needed by a group of people,
for example an army or expedition
v. 補(bǔ)給;提供;供給 to provide sb/sth with sth that they need or
want, especially in large quantities
summit n. 頂點(diǎn) the highest point of sth, especially the top of a mountain
T
trace n. 痕跡;遺跡;記錄 a sign which shows you that sb or sth has
been in a place
tropical adj. 熱帶的 coming from, found in or typical of the tropics
U
unfortunately adv. 不幸地 used to say that a particular situation or fact makes sb
sad or disappointed, or gets sb into a difficult position
V
view n. 視野;視場(chǎng);眼 an opinion or belief or idea or a way of thinking
about sth
viewpoint n. 視角,觀點(diǎn) a way of thinking about a subject