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八年級(jí)下學(xué)期英語(yǔ)期中試卷一、單項(xiàng)填空,請(qǐng)閱讀下面各小題,從題中所給的
A、B、C、D
四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。(每小題
1
分)Ifyoudon'thaveenoughsleep,itcanbecomea
toyour
health.A.rest B.risk C.situation D.decision2.Thatkindold
woman
always
foodatthefood
bank.A.fixesup B.cheersup C.takesafter D.gives
out3.Ialways
feel
beforetheexams.Mymotheroftentellsmetorelax
myself.A.fair B.crazy C.nervous D.strangeMybrotherfinallyfoundhis
firstjob,
hecan'tgetmuchmoneyfrom
it.A.because B.if C.until D.a(chǎn)lthough5.Doingsomechoresathomecan
helpstudents
theirliving
ability.A.rise B.explain C.develop D.compare6.—Excuseme,
Itakeaphotoofthisbeautiful
drawing?—I'mafraidnot.Thereisasign"No
Photos".A.could B.must C.should D.need7.IwassobusyyesterdaythatI
forgottogotoJack'sbirthday
party.A.suddenly B.completely C.recently D.perhaps8.—Annasaidshesawyouintherestaurant
yesterday.—Yes.I
lunchwithmyfamily
then.A.had B.a(chǎn)mhaving C.will
have二、完形填空(26
分)D.was
having請(qǐng)先閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意。然后從各小題所給的
A、B、C、D
四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Nowadays,moreandmoreteenagershavetoomuchpressure.Theyfindtheir
9. arebecoming
bigger
and
they
are
spending
10. time
on
their
homework.
They
think
they
shouldbe
allowed
to
11. theirhobbies.Buttheirparentsthinkthehobbiescangetin
theway
of
12. schoolwork.
Should
parents
allow
their
children
to
make
their
own
decisions?Liu
Ying,
a
fifteen-year-old
girl,
is
a
singing
star
at
school.
She
always
wants
to
be
aprofessional(專(zhuān)業(yè)的)
13. whenshegrows
up.
14. ,herparentsdon'twanthertopractice
singing
because
they
think
their
daughter
15. study
hard
to
get
good
grades
andgo
to
a
good
university.
"She
needs
to
16. more
time
on
her
homework
17. it's
difficultto
become
a
professional
singing
star."
says
her
father.
But
Liu
Ying
really
18. .
"Iknow
my
parents
19. me.
And
they
hope
that
I
will
have
a
better
life
in
the
future.
ButIamseriousaboutsinging.Ishould
beallowed
20. myowndecision.Onlythenwill
Ihaveachancetoachieve(實(shí)現(xiàn))my
21. ."saysLiu
Ying.Doctorssay
lots
of
22. is
bad
for
children's
development.
Society
should
pay
moreattention
to
the
health
of
teenagers.
Although
it's
normal
to
want
successful
children,
it'sevenmoreimportant
to
have
23. andhappy
children!9.A.housework B.schools C.chores10.A.less B.longer C.shorter11.A.drop B.carry C.waste12.A.they B.their C.them13.A.runner B.player C.singer14.A.However B.Though C.And15.A.should B.could C.can16.A.take B.keep C.cost17.A.because B.a(chǎn)lthough C.a(chǎn)nd18.A.minds B.returns C.provides19.A.careabout B.takeafter C.lookfor20.A.make B.tomake C.to
decide21.A.hobby B.future C.success22.A.hobbies B.classes C.pressure23.A.healthy B.good C.safeD.schoolbagsD.fewerD.practiceD.themselvesD.writerD.SoD.willD.spendD.soD.disagreesD.work
outD.decideD.dreamD.exercisesD.smart請(qǐng)先閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后用方框中所給的詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。每個(gè)詞限用一次。but clear think chores proper whatever communicate pressurebelieve age happyCommunicationcontinuestobeaproblemforparentsandchildrenofall
24.
inourmodern
society
(當(dāng)代社會(huì)).
Working
out
problem
seems
to
be
a
little
difficult.
But
there
arestill
25.waystomakeit
better.Firstly,ifit'shardfor
you
26. withyourparents,don'tworry
aboutit.
You
can
talk
to
your
elder
brother
or
sister.
You
can
talk
to
them
27. youlike.Afterall,youareatayoungage.
28.itornot,sometimesyoumaynottaketheadviceyourparentsgivetoyou,
29.
youcantakethesameadviceyoursisteroryourbrother
offers.Secondly,
try
to
do
some
small
things
at
home,
like
making
them
a
cup
of
tea,
helping
dosome
30.
,andsoon.Ithelpstokeepyourrelationshipstronger.Agoodrelationshipwithyourparentscanmakeyoubetterand
31.
person.Itisworth(值得)havinga
try.Lastly,
don't
argue
with
your
parents.
Don't
try
to
talk
about
something
to
your
parentswhenyouareangry
orundergreat
32. .
Try
writing
letter
to
them.
Tell
them33.a(chǎn)boutyourworryandstress.Tellyourparentswhatyou
34.,whatyoucareaboutand
why.三、閱讀理解(46
分)請(qǐng)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從每小題所給的
A、B、C、D
四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Allofuswanttobehealthy.Tokeephealthy,moreandmorepeoplearedoing
sports.Do
you
like
sports?
If
yes,
which
is
your
favorite
sport?
Look
at
the
ads,
they
may
helpyou.Nancy'sGymKeepfit!Lose
weight!$25/hourOpeningtime:Saturdayand
SundayTel:455-6223IceWorldHavefunskating
here!$20/hourfor
childrenTel:886-8252$30/hourfor
adultsTel:215-182935.WhatcanpeopledoinNancy'sGym
?Water
WorldOpeningtime9:00a.m.~9:00p.m.everyday
Adults:$10Children(aged15andunder):$7Twopoolsfor
childrenTwolargepoolsforadultsTwo
restaurantsA.Tolearnto
skate.B.Toplaywith
water.C.Todosports. D.Topractice
singing.HowmuchdoesMr.Lihavetopayifhegoesskatingwithhislittlesonfortwo
hours?A.$50 B.$60 C.$80 D.$10037.Whichofthefollowingis
true?A.IfyouwanttoswiminWaterWorld,youcaneattherefor
free.B.A6-year-oldstudentdoesn'tneedtopayforplayinginWater
Word.C.IftheGreensgoskatingthisweekend,theycancallat886-8252for
information.D.AdultsandtheirchildrenneedtogototwodifferentrestaurantsinWater
World.閱讀理解Last
Friday,
I
agreed
to
meet
some
friends
at
6:
00
p.
m.
in
a
coffee
shop.
The
weatherwas
sunny,
so
I
decided
to
walk
there.
I
arrived
ten
minutes
early.
I
ordered
a
cup
of
coffeeand
sat
watching
people.
There
were
some
boys
playing
football
on
the
street,
and
a
small
boywas
runningafter
the
ballas
itrolled(滾)
acrossthe
road.Suddenly(突然),
there
came
a
car.
It
was
going
very
fast.
When
the
driver
saw
the
boy
inhisway,
hebrakedhard.
But
it
was
too
late.
The
small
boy
was
lying
on
the
street
without
moving.
Toeveryone'ssurprise,thecardidn'tstop.Itdroveaway
quickly.People
ran
to
the
boy.
There
was
a
cut
on
the
boy's
head
and
he
lost
a
lot
of
blood.
Thecoffee
shopowner(主人)
telephoned
the
police.
Soon
an
ambulance(救護(hù)車(chē))
arrived
and
took
the
boy
tothe
hospital.At
6:
30
p.
m.,
the
police
arrived
and
started
asking
people
questions.
About
half
an
hourlater,theyaskedmetogotothepolicestationbecauseIsaweverything.Igavethem
allthe
information
I
knew
because
I
really
wanted
them
to
catch
the
driver.
I
didn't
leave
thepolice
station
until
8:00
p.m.
After
that
I
went
home
because
I
didn't
feel
like
talking
toanyone.The
next
day,
the
boy's
parents
called
me
to
say
thanks.
They
also
told
me
their
boy
wasfineandthedriverwasinthepolicestation
now.Whydidthewriterwalktothecoffeeshoptomeethis
friends?Becausehewantedto
exercise.Becausehewantedtoarrive
earlier.Becausetheweatherwasvery
nice.Becausethereweresomeinterestingthingsonthestreet.39.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"braked"meaninParagraph
2?A.Stopped. B.Beat. C.Continued. D.Provided.Whichistherightorderofthefollowing
events?Anambulancearrivedandtooktheboytothe
hospital.Thewriterwalkedtoacoffee
shop.Aboywashitbya
car.d.Acarrunveryfastonthe
street.e.Theboywasfineandthedriverwascaught.A.d-a-b-e-c B.d-a-c-b-eC.b-d-c-a-e D.b-c-a-d-e閱讀理解ManypeopleliketodocharitiesintheUK.Therearemanycharitiesinthe
UK.People
in
London
give£2
billion
a
year
to
charity.
Most
people
in
the
UK
give
money
oncea
month.
People
usually
give
money
to
children
and
young
people,
to
make
new
medicines,
andto
schools,
animals
and
hospitals.
Most
people
still
givemoney
in
cash(現(xiàn)金).Charity
shops
pay
managers
to
work
in
the
shops,
but
other
people,
called
volunteers,
workthere
and
are
not
paid.
People
can
give
their
old
clothes,
toys,
books
and
other
things
thattheydon'tuseanymoretocharityshops.Thevolunteersthenwashthethingstomake
surethey
are
clean
before
selling
them.
The
money
that
they
get
from
selling
things
always
goestoacharity.Manypeoplebelievethatyoucanfindsomespecialthingscheaplyin
charityshops;youjusthavetoknowwhereto
look!Another
way
to
give
money
to
charity
is
by
running
or
cycling
in
a
charity
race.
You
canaskyourfriendsandfamilytogivemoneytohelpyouandthecharity.Sometimesthey
giveyoumoneyforeverykilometrethatyou
finish.HowmuchdopeopleinLondongivetocharityevery
year?A.$2billion. B.£2billion. C.$20
billion.WhatcanweknowaboutthecharityshopsinParagraph
3?D.£20
billion.Theydon'tpaythemanagersany
money.Theysellbothusedandnewthingsto
people.Theydon'tcleanthethingsbeforeselling
themPeoplecanbuysomethingspecialandcheap
there.43.What's
the
structure
(結(jié)構(gòu))
of
the
passage?A.B.C.D.Whatisthebesttitleofthe
passage?Howtodocharitiesin
London.ThecharityshopsintheUK.C.Differentwaysofcharityinthe
UK.D.ThekindBritishpeopleandtheir
charities.閱讀理解When
a
person
is
hurt
or
suddenly(突然)
becomes
ill,
people
give
him
care
at
once.
We
callit
first
aid.
If
we
don't
want
to
be
helpless
in
such
a
situation,
we
have
to
know
first
aid.Immediate
action
is
necessary
when
someone
loses
lots
of
blood
or
when
breathing
stopped
forashort
time.Everyone
should
know
something
about
how
to
care
for
a
person
with
a
sudden
illness.
Evena
small
injury(損傷)
can
be
very
dangerous.
And
it
may
result
in
death,
so
everyone
shouldknowsomethingaboutfirst
aid.When
first
aiders
face
a
sudden
situation,
they
must
be
able
to
keep
calm(
鎮(zhèn)靜的)
andorganize
other
people
to
help.
He
or
she
must
know
how
to
control
blood
and
take
care
ofinjuries.
Knowing
how
to
move
the
injured
without
causing
more
injuries
is
also
very
important.In
our
country,
hundreds
of
people
die
in
traffic
accidents
every
year
because
most
peopledon't
have
first
aid
information.
If
more
people
know
information
about
it,
more
lives
couldbe
saved.
We
may
face
a
sudden
situation
anywhere.
One
day
somebody
from
our
family
may
gethurt
or
suddenly
become
ill.
If
we
don't
want
to
be
helpless
in
such
a
situation,
we
have
toknowfirst
aid.Whydowehavetoknowfirst
aid?Becausewemustuseitinanydangerous
situations.Becauseitisunnecessaryforustosavepeople's
life.Becausewewon'tbehelplesswhenapersonishurtorsuddenlybecomes
ill.Becausewesometimesarecarelesswhensomethinghappens
suddenly.Whatshouldfirstaidersdowhentheyfaceasudden
situation?Theymustcallthepoliceasquicklyas
possible.Theyshouldwatchthepersonwithasuddenillness
carefully.Theymustbeabletokeepcalmandorganizeotherpeopleto
help.D.Theymustknowhowtomovetheinjuredtoasafeplace
immediately.47.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inParagraph4refer
to?A.Firstaid. B.Immediate
action.C.Trafficinformation. D.Adangerous
situation.WhatdoesParagraph4mainlytalk
about?Thereasonswhytrafficaccidentshappenevery
year.Theimportanceofknowinginformationaboutfirst
aid.Thesuddensituationsthatmayhappeninour
family.Therulesthatwehavetoobeywhenwelearnfirst
aid.閱讀理解The
most
useful
and
easiest
way
to
connect
with
another
person
is
to
listen.
Just
listen.Perhapsthemostimportantthingweevergiveeachotherisourfull
attention.When
people
are
talking,
there's
no
need
to
do
anything
but
receive
them.
Just
take
themin.Listentowhatthey'resaying.Careaboutit.Caringisevenmoreimportantthanunderstanding.
It
has
taken
me
a
long
time
to
believe
in
the
power
of
saying
and
meaning
"I'msorry"
whensomeone
isinpain
(痛苦).One
of
my
friends
told
me
that
when
she
tried
to
tell
her
story,
people
often
broke
in
totell
her
that
something
similar
(相似)
happened
to
them.
For
some
reason
or
other,
her
painbecame
a
story
about
them.
In
the
end,
she
stopped
talking
to
most
people.
It
was
too
lonely.We
connect
(
溝通)
through
listening.
When
we
interrupt
(打斷)
someone
to
let
them
know
thatwe
understand,
we
move
the
focus
of
attention
to
ourselves.
When
we
listen,
they
know
we
care.Many
people
with
serious
illness
can
talk
about
the
relief
(輕松)
of
having
someone
just
listen.Thissimplethinghasn'tbeenthateasytolearn.ItcertainlywentagainsteverythingIhad
been
taught
since
I
was
young.
I
thought
people
listened
only
because
they
were
too
shyto
speak
or
did
not
know
the
answer.
A
loving
silence(沉默)
often
has
more
power
to
heal(治愈)
andto
connectthanthe
kindestwords.Whatisthemostimportantwhenothersare
talking?A.Listening. B.Sharing. C.Understanding. D.Communicating.Whydidthewriter'sfriendstoppedtalkingtomost
people?Becausesheliked
listening.Becauseshewastooshyto
talk.Becauseshewantedtotalk
more.Becauseshewantedabetter
listener.51.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothe
passage?A.Everyoneshouldfocusonhimselfor
herself.B.Weshouldn'ttalkwhenothersarein
pain.C.Peopletalktootherstohelpthemselvesfeel
better.D.It'srighttointerruptwhenothersare
talking.What'sthemainideaofthispassage?A.Weneedtimetobesilent
sometimes.Weshouldlearntobegood
listeners.Weshouldcaremoreaboutour
friends.It'shardtowalkinotherpeople's
shoes.請(qǐng)先閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從下面方框內(nèi)的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇五個(gè)還原到文中,使短文意思通順、結(jié)構(gòu)完整。Hu
Yaohui
is
a
school
girl
in
Zhejiang
Province.
Now
she
didn't
want
to
speak
to
anyoneoreatforaweek.
53.
.Shecouldn'tstopthinkingaboutherplaceintheclass.Shesometimesfeltsostressed
outHu
is
not
the
only
one
that
faces
stress.
54. In
fact,
stress
is
a
normal
physicalresponse
(反應(yīng))
and
it
isn't
always
bad.
Sometimes,
people's
stress
is
important
duringemergency
(急救)
situations
such
as
when
a
driver
has
to
stop
his
car
to
avoid
(避免)
an
accident.However,
too
much
or
long-term
stress
will
cause
problems.
People
with
too
much
pressuremay
have
problems
remembering.
Theymay
find
it
difficult
tofocus(專(zhuān)注于)onthings.
55.
They
may
even
have
other
problems
like
sleeping
problems,
headaches
and
often
gettingcolds.
56.
Themosthelpfulwayistolearnhowtodowiththestress.Forexample,youmightdowithitbygettingagoodnight'ssleep,orbyexercisingevery
day.
It's
common
that
everyone
has
stress.
Don't
be
too
shy
to
tell
others
that
youarehavingahardtime.Theymayhelpyouandgiveyousomeuseful
advice.Sohowtolower
pressure?Theysometimesgetangryeasily,
too.Stresssometimesishelpfulinsome
ways.Shedidn’thelpdoanyhouseworkat
home.Shekeptworryingabouthergradesinthe
exam.Nowadays,manystudentsalwaysfeelstressed
out.Anothergoodwaytodealwithstressistoaskparentsorfriendsfor
help.四、補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(每小題
1
分,共
5
分)補(bǔ)全對(duì)話
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