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Ding Jian study plan classical Chinese breaks through the eighth grade.
1. Ding Jian Training Answer Band 8 English I Listen and match the characters with the pictures.

Two. Fill in the blanks with the most suitable words and complete the sentences. (20 points) 1. -How old are you, Mrs Green? -Oh, I'm sorry. This is a _ _ _ _ _ _. He is good at singing. He will be a famous _ _ _ _ _ _. 3. This boy is a good student. He is a _ _ _ _ _ _ boy. He often tells some humor, which makes me very happy. He runs faster. No one in our school has read this article. I am the first _ _ _ _ _ _. I like this article. 7. There are some _ _ _ _ _ _ in the zoo. They jumped up and down. 8. Which do you like best, math or Chinese? 9. I like to travel to some places in _ _ _ _ _. 10. This pen is RMB. Three. Complete the sentence according to the Chinese prompts, leaving a word blank.

(20 points) 1. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (to my delight) he can answer this question. 2. I think it is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. She has a good friend named Wang Feifei. 4. This book is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (the same height) 1. 6. He often _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (after school) watches TV. 7. We _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ write. 8. You have _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (I have more friends than I do). 9. Your computer _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. Places of interest in China. Answer the questions according to the passage. (20 points) In English, the word "hello" is used more than any other word. In America, everyone uses this word repeatedly. Every day, everywhere. When you pick up the phone, the first thing you hear is "Hello!" You met a friend in the street, and the first thing you said was "Hello!" Where does the word e come from? Thomas Edison, an American inventor, was the first person to use "Hello" at the end of18th century shortly after the invention of the telephone. At first, people greeted each other on the phone, "Are you there?" They are not sure that this new thing can really transmit sound. But Thomas Edison never wasted time. When he first picked up the phone, he didn't ask if anyone was at home. He was sure that someone was there, and he simply said "Hello!" Since then, the word "hello" has been widely used in the United States. 1. According to the passage, which of the following statements is correct? The word "hello" is rarely used in English. B. At first, people greeted each other on the phone, "Hi!" Thomas Edison was an American inventor. In the early18th century, Thomas Edison was the first person to use "hello". 2. This passage tells us _ _ _ _ _ _. A. the story of Thomas Edison B. the history of the telephone C. it is polite to say "hello" D. how to "hello!" Be widely used. Edison said, "Hello!" Because _ _ _ _ _ _ _. A. He is sure that he is talking to that person. B. He believes that someone is listening to him. C. He wants to save time and doesn't ask so many questions. D. He doesn't know, "Are you there?" 4. The meaning of the word "greetings" is closest to _ _ _ _ _ _ _. Welded; Welded; Welded; Welded. The word "simple" means _ _ _ _ _ _ _. Often B. easily C. always D. only V.

Mr. Green is a man in his fifties and a gardener. He is good at growing flowers and is one of the gardeners in the town. Last year, he was employed by Mrs Si Tong, a fat and rich old woman. Mrs. Si Tong knows gardens, but she thinks she knows a lot. She always tells the old gardener what she said. Sometimes he listens to her, but sometimes he doesn't. Once, Mr Green was very angry and called Mrs Si Tong a sow. Mrs Si Tong didn't like it at all and told it to her friend, a judge. The judge asked Mr Green to apologize to Mrs Si Tong. "Does this mean that I can't call this lady a sow?" Mr. Green asked. "Yes," the judge replied. "Sir, may I call a sow a lady?" Mr. Green asked. "Yes, if you want." Mr. Green looked at the fat woman and said, "Goodbye, madam." 1. Growing; Growing. The best, the better. A. Here we go, B.E.C.E.D.D. 4. There's nothing. Do something, do something, do something. From point c to point d. From a to b, from c to d, a total of 8 minutes. 9) no. A. say B. say C.

2. There are too many answers to the teacher's learning plan in the second volume of the eighth grade Mathematics People's Education Edition. If I give you some, I will choose and fill in the blanks. Some will skip 16.3 fractional equation1.c2.c3.c4.b5.a6.x = 57.58. No solution 9.x = 3 10.2 1. Can't (forgive me) 65438. You should be able to do it yourself: 17. 1 inverse proportional function1.c2. radical number 33.b4.b5.-26.347.1.8.1.09.a/kloc-. 40 17. 1.2 images and properties of inverse proportional function (1) 3. y =-1/x4.b6.m13.217.2 practical problems and inverse proportional function (.