2026年通城学典组合训练八年级英语下册译林版苏州专版第27页答案
二、短文填空
KEY→P5
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请认真阅读下面短文,填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
In the Tang Dynasty, there was a famous poet named Li He. He started to write poems from the age of seven and was very 1.
talented
(talent) in this field.
At that time, before writing 2.
a
poem, most other poets would first decide on a theme for it. Li, however, was different 3.
from
them.
Every morning, Li carried a bag and rode around on his donkey. When he met something that inspired 4.
him
(he), he would at once write it down on paper and put it in the bag. When he returned home in the evening, he would sort out the drafts he had written 5.
and
perfect them. His mother 6.
was
(be) very worried about him, because Li had been in poor health since he was a child. "You shouldn't spend all your energy 7.
writing
(write) poems," she said to her son. "Must you run out of 8.
yourself
(you) before you stop?"
Li, however, did not listen to his mother's advice and continued 9.
creating
(create) poems. Sadly, his health kept becoming worse and 10.
finally
(final), the poet died at the young age of 27. In his short life, though, he left behind many great poems.

答案

在唐代,有一位著名的诗人叫李贺。他从七岁开始写诗,在这方面很有天赋,但由于身体欠佳,英年早逝。
1. talented 考查形容词。所填写词作表语,故用形容词talented。
2. a 考查冠词。poem为可数名词单数,此处表泛指,且poem的发音以辅音音素开头,需用不定冠词a。
3. from 考查介词。be different from意为“与……不同”。
4. him 考查代词。所填写词作inspired的宾语,用代词宾格him。
5. and 考查连词。所填写词连接并列谓语sort out与perfect,用连词and。
6. was 考查时态和主谓一致。上下文均使用一般过去时,且主语His mother为单数,故这里填写was。
7. writing 考查非谓语动词。“spend ... doing sth.”意为“花费……做某事”,故填writing。
8. yourself 考查代词。run out of oneself意为“使某人自己筋疲力尽”。
9. creating 考查非谓语动词。continue doing sth.意为“继续做某事”。
10. finally 考查副词。所填写词修饰后面的句子,用副词finally。
三、阅读表达
KEY→P5
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请认真阅读下面短文,用英语回答短文后的问题。
Sherlock Holmes was an INTP. Ernest Hemingway was an ESTP. Michael Jackson was an ISFP...
What do these four-lettered words mean? Well, if you have heard of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator(MBTI), you might know them. With 93 questions, the test classifies(将……分类) all of the different people in the world into 16 types. Among all the personality tests in the world, the MBTI is perhaps the most popular one. More than 1.5 million people take it every year.
However, the MBTI is not an accurate(精准的) way to find out something as changeable as a person's personality. Its creators(创造者), Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers, were not trained psychologists(心理学家). What's more, the two were unable to scientifically prove their findings.
Then how has this test become so popular? To answer this question, we need to find out what drove them to create it. Katharine was a mother. After reading Carl Jung's Psychological Types, she decided to create a tool to help parents understand their children's interests. After she died,

英语嗨吧
Isabel continued to work on the MBTI. Traditional personality tests would divide people into two simple groups: those who were good and those who were bad. The woman wanted everyone to be able to understand her test. While people may be different from one another, they are all created equal(生而平等). This perhaps holds the key to the MBTI's success: The test never judges personalities negatively(负面地).
The MBTI may not be the best way of checking one's personality, but this doesn't mean it's totally useless. Many people are hungry for self-knowledge. The MBTI just offers that knowledge in a painless way.
1. According to the MBTI, how many personality types are there in the world?
16/Sixteen.

2. What's the key to the MBTI's success?
The test never judges personalities negatively.

3. In your opinion, how can the MBTI help us in our daily life?
I think it offers self-knowledge in a painless way.(言之有理即可)

答案

本文主要讲述了MBTI的起源、特点及其受欢迎的原因。
1. 16/Sixteen.
2. The test never judges personalities negatively.
3. I think it offers self-knowledge in a painless way.(言之有理即可)