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广州市八年级英语下册暑假专题训练大通关组合(一)(含答案解析)

日期:2026-06-25 科目:初中英语 类型:试卷 来源:二一教育课件站
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广州市八年级英语下册暑假专题大通关 组合训练(一) 一、语法选择 In Gastonia, North Carolina, there’s a heartwarming story about a dog 1 Bo. This 2 police dog has won the American Humane Hero Dog Award for 2024, and he’s made quite a name for himself. Bo works with Sergeant David Rowland, and together they’ve become local heroes. Bo’s super sense of smell helps him 3 missing people and catch criminals. Since joining the force in October 2023, Bo 4 some amazing things. He found 5 lost old man with memory problems and a young boy with autism. In a tough case, Bo sniffed out robbery suspects even with many 6 smells around. This shows 7 great a bloodhound’s nose is, as Rowland likes to say! 8 a cold afternoon in January 2024, Bo tracked an elderly patient who was 9 for miles across rough land. Everyone 10 so happy when Bo found him. In May 2024, Bo was brave again 11 he found a kidnapped child and brought him back 12 . For 13 great deeds, Bo will be celebrated at the 14th Annual American Humane Hero Dog Awards in Palm Beach, Florida, on November 15, 2024. The recognition is well-deserved, not only for Bo’s achievements 14 for the dedication he brings to his community every day. Sergeant Rowland said, “I didn’t expect we 15 win. I’m just happy to be here with Bo to share our story and what Bo has done.” 1.A.names B.named C.is named D.name 2.A.18 month B.18-month-old C.18-months-old D.18 months old 3.A.finds B.finding C.find D.found 4.A.do B.does C.has done D.did 5.A.a B.an C.the D./ 6.A.another B.other C.the other D.others 7.A.what B.how C.why D.which 8.A.at B.in C.on D.of 9.A.missing B.missed C.miss D.to miss 10.A.are B.were C.is D.was 11.A.when B.if C.until D.unless 12.A.safety B.save C.safe D.safely 13.A.his B.him C.himself D.he 14.A.but B.or C.and D.so 15.A.will B.would C.need D.must 阅读理解 A The number of monarch butterflies spending the winter in the western United States has fallen to its second-lowest level in nearly 30 years, according to a recent survey. Pesticides (农药), habitat loss and climate change are threatening this beloved pollinator (传粉昆虫), known for its striking orange-and-black wings. The survey, conducted by the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, began in 1997. It tracked monarch populations along the California coast, northern Baja California, and inland sites in California and Arizona. In 2024, only 9,119 monarchs were counted, a 96% decrease from 233,394 in 2023. This is the second-lowest number since the survey started, with the record low being 1,901 monarchs in 2020. For example, a site in Santa Barbara that hosted 33, 200 monarchs last winter saw only 198 this year. Monarchs face multiple threats, including the disappearance of milkweed, the plant essential for their youngsters. Drought, wildfires, agriculture, and urban development have reduced milkweed availability, while pesticides have poisoned much of what remains. A ... ...

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