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新外研版初中英语八下Unit3What makes a great team语法填空练习(无答案)
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Unit 3 What makes a great team 语法填空专练
话题:人与社会—团队合作
基础篇
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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式
When choosing a job, consider your 1 (skill) and personality. Every job 2 (require) different things. For example, working in a company often needs good 3 (communicate) skills. If you are 4 (friend) and communicate well, you may do well in jobs like sales or teaching. When you go to 5 interview, the company may ask about your skills. Sometimes, your ability to work with others 6 (test) in the interview. This shows 7 communication and teamwork are important. In fact, training 8 (need) in most jobs. New workers 9 (give) training courses during their first weeks. These courses help them learn new skills. Whether you want to be a doctor or a designer, 10 (train) helps you get ready. Remember, your personality and skills make you fit for a job. So study hard and practice skills —they will help you in the future!
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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式
Everyone needs personal space and clear boundaries (界限) in daily life. Respecting 1 (other) boundaries is a basic part of good manners.
First, we should ask for permission before 2 (borrow) things from others. It is not polite to take others’ things 3 telling them. For example, you’d better ask if you want to use your classmate’s notebook.
Second, we need to keep a proper distance when talking to people. Standing too close may make them 4 (feel) uncomfortable. This rule is especially important when 5 (communicate) with strangers.
Third, we should avoid reading others’ personal letters or diaries. Everyone has the right to keep their own secrets. It is wrong 6 (look) through others’ private things without permission.
Fourth, we must knock at the door before 7 (enter) a room, 8 it is a classroom or a friend’s bedroom. Pushing the door open directly is not only rude 9 may also surprise others.
Setting and respecting boundaries can help us get along 10 (well) with people around us and build healthy relationships.
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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式
A great team is essential for success. Last term, I joined a team to prepare for the school English play. At first, we didn’t know how to work together. Some members 1 (think) we should focus on the script, while others wanted to practice acting first. We argued a lot and 2 (make) little progress.
Our teacher told us that we 3 (should) communicate more and respect each other’s ideas. She also said that a good team 4 (have to) have a clear goal. After that, we held a meeting. We decided to finish the script first, and then practice acting. Everyone 5 (take) on a different task. I was responsible for writing the dialogue. It was not easy, but I 6 (not have to) do it alone. My teammate Lucy helped me improve the dialogue.
During the practice, we met many difficulties. Some actors forgot their lines. We 7 (should) not blame them. Instead, we practiced together again and again. We also asked our teacher for advice. She told us that we 8 (should) be patient and encourage each other.
Finally, our play was a big success. We all felt very proud. From this experience, I learned that teamwork is very important. We 9 (should) not only work hard but also trust our teammates. If we stick together, we 10 (can) overcome any difficulty.
培优篇
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阅读下面短文,用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空,必要时可加助动词。
Chloe is a member of a team at work. She works on all kinds of projects. She has to work together with the other members to finish 1 (they).
Chloe is polite to her team members. She also takes their opinions 2 (serious). Sometimes their opinions might be different from hers. That’s because her team members come from different backgrounds—they have different strengths, 3 (weak), skills, and experiences, too. Instead of keeping 4 (silence) when disagreements arise, Chloe listens to them carefully and values their unique understandings. In return, Chloe’s team members treat her in the same way.
Most importantly, everyone understands that 5 (cooperate) is the key to success, so they always like to help each other overcome challenges.
Chloe and her team members often have 6 (meet) for their projects. When Chloe is speaking, the other members should listen carefully and 7 (not cut) in. If they don’t understand something, they should ask questions after she finishes 8 (speak). At that time, Chloe often explains her ideas carefully, and the other members should give Chloe positive feedback (积极反馈). In this way, they can understand each other much 9 (well) than before. It shows a lot—Chloe 10 (do) a good job already and her team is successful now.
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阅读下面短文,用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空,必要时可加助动词。
As we all know, 1 (mountaineer) is a challenging sport that requires courage and patience. On May 29, 1953, mountaineers Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay set foot on the top of Qomolangma, the world’s highest mountain. They were the first ever 2 (reach) its 8,848-metre top. This 3 (expect) to mark a big moment in history. So how did they do it?
In a 1974 interview, Hillary talked about the climb. He said that to do a climb like this, 4 (be) skilled and experienced in climbing is not enough. You also need to have enthusiasm (热忱). “The really good 5 (climb) that I know never lose that sense of enthusiasm,” he said. And then, there was the team. Helping Hillary and Norgay to the top were no less than 700 people. Some of them were helping to carry supplies (物资) into the area. It might be much 6 (easy) these days, with better transport (交通) and technology, but back then, a lot of the work needed to be done by people. “It is a team job... The two men who reach the top are totally 7 (depend) on the whole team,” he said.
Even though Hillary had a good team and all he needed, he wasn’t sure if they would reach the top. Because of the height, anything can happen, and it can happen really fast. “On a mountain like this... you can never be 8 (complete) confident,” he said.
Hillary and Norgay’s amazing 9 (achieve) shows the importance of enthusiasm and teamwork. Then, people 10 (write) their story about encouraging many others to try to climb the mountain in the past few years.
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阅读下面短文,用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空,必要时可加助动词或情态动词。
Last week, our class prepared a short drama for the school show. We needed to choose a 1 (lead) to organize everyone. At first, there was a 2 (disagree)—some wanted a confident classmate, while others preferred someone who was good at listening.
Our teacher 3 (advise) us to think about teamwork. She said, “A good captain should know each member’s strengths and 4 (weak).” We then had a 5 (meet) and took a vote. Finally, we chose Lily, a girl who used to be shy but had become 6 (confident) than before.
In times of trouble, Lily never let us 7 (freeze). Once, we forgot our lines on stage, and a moment of silence fell. But Lily, in her role as the “queen”, joked gently, “Is everyone waiting for my order?” Her words broke the tension (紧张).
After the show, the teacher said our teamwork made the performance special. Lily told her, “We 8 (not take) all the credit (功劳) for this; this success is 9 (your) too. We learn how 10 (deal) with problems together with your help.”
We all felt proud. Teamwork and understanding are truly the best strengths of a leader!
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阅读下面短文,用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空,必要时可加助动词或情态动词。
What’s team spirit? Team spirit means the willingness of people to work together and help each other as part of a team. With this spirit, people make every effort 1 (make) their team the best of all. It is quite common that one is not able to carry out a job by 2 (he). He needs more people to finish it together. China has an old saying, “Unity (团结) is 3 (strong)”, which means the importance of teamwork. If there is no team spirit, a group of people 4 (not be) a whole unit. Team spirit creates different good influences. It creates friendship and trust between people who may not get along with each other. There may also be bad influences. Too great team spirit may cause 5 (bad) arguments or fights with other team members than no team spirit. Anyone can show team spirit just by showing support for the goal. It means we 6 (train) our ability to work with others. In fact, the ability is based on our heart. Therefore, we must learn to work well in the team and let the team spirit 7 (lead) us to success. How can we work with others very 8 (good)? The following three tips are the most helpful ones. First, be honest with others. 9 (two), be modest enough. Finally, don’t be selfish. We should value 10 (cooperate)—helping and supporting each other is what team spirit is about. All in all, team spirit is an important ability and skill nowadays. Let’s work hard to develop it for a brighter future.
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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或所给单词的正确形式。
The hikers knew they were in 1 (dangerous). They were 2 (get) lost in the forest, and the weather was becoming 3 (more and more) cold and windy. 4 (serious), one of them had twisted an ankle. They had to find shelter 5 (quick). “Don’t 6 (lose) heart,” said their leader, Tom, who was always 7 (serious) about survival skills. “We are 8 (close) to a river. If we follow it, we might find help.” They walked for 9 while, and finally saw a cabin. It was a struggle for 10 (live), but their knowledge and teamwork kept them alive.
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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
Recently, a kindergarten basketball show became popular online, and the reason behind it was far from excellent basketball skills—it was because of a warm moment that came from 1 small accident.
During the performance, one little boy accidentally 2 (drop) his basketball. Instead of feeling nervous or stopping at once, his 3 (teammate) showed amazing teamwork. The 4 (one) child stayed calm and kept dribbling (运球). The second pretended to dribble with empty hands, trying his best 5 (perform) the act. The third quietly kicked the lost ball back to his teammate. The fourth changed his steps 6 (quick) to keep up with the group. What’s more, all these actions 7 (do) with no words from teachers or adults—it was just a natural reaction and trust. 8 a great team it is!
In just 30 seconds, these tiny kids remind us 9 a simple but easily forgotten truth: teamwork means looking after each other 10 trusting your partners without thinking twice. Sometimes, the biggest lessons in life come from the smallest people.
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用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空,必要时可添加助动词或情态动词。
A school play is a great chance for students to learn about teamwork. Last month, our class decided 1 (put) on a play called The Little Mermaid. At first, everyone was very excited about it. We took turns to read the lines and hoped to get good 2 (role).
However, there were some challenges. We needed to give out roles based on everyone’s strengths and 3 (weak), so some students were unhappy when they didn’t get the roles they wanted. For example, Tom wanted to play the prince, but the team 4 (lead) Leo thought Jack was more suitable. Tom felt sad.
Leo talked to him and said, “Every role is important. We 5 (try) our best to do it well. Even the smallest part can make the play successful.” Tom thought about it and decided to help with the backstage work. He took 6 (responsible) for moving the sets during the play.
During the preparation, we learned to cooperate with each other. When someone made a mistake, others would give some 7 (suggest) and encourage him instead of laughing at him. Sometimes we had a 8 (meet) to deal with the problems we met.
Finally, the big day arrived. The play was a great 9 (succeed). Our teacher said proudly, “You have shown the true power of team spirit. Each of you has played an important role in 10 (make) this play a success.”
From this experience, we learned that teamwork is not just about working together, but also about supporting and trusting each other.
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