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2024—2025學年四川省綿陽市富樂教育集團八年級上學期第一階段學情調查英語試卷

一、閱讀理解(★★)閱讀下面短文,根據短文內容判斷句子的正誤(正確“A”,錯誤“B”)Ayearbookispopularinsomehighschools.Youcanknowthenameandthepictureofeachstudentinyourlastyearatschool.Youcanrememberyourclassmatesbetterthroughit.CatherineCookandherbrotherDavidwantedmorethanthis.Theythought,“Wedon’treallyknowmuchaboutourclassmatesfromapicture,sowhynothaveayearbookonline?Youcouldlearnaboutpeople’smusicaltastes,themoviestheylike,andsoon.”Withtheirhardwork,theysetup(成立)awebsitenamedmyYearbook.Itsoonbecamepopularamongschoolmates.Onthewebsite,studentscantalkwitheachotherbysharingmovies,music,photosandsoon.Somestudentsfeelthattheycanmakefriendsmoreeasilyonline.1.Theyearbookispopularinallschools.2.Theyearbookcanonlyhelpstudentsknowtheirclassmates’namesinthelastyearatschool.3.CatherineandDavidsetupayearbookonlinetoknowmoreabouttheirclassmates.4.ThroughmyYearbook,studentscouldn’tknowaboutwhatmusicandmoviestheirclassmateslike.5.SomestudentsfeelitiseasiertomakefriendsonlinethroughmyYearbook.(★★★)IrwinCoreywasafamousAmericanmovieactor.Buttoday,thestoryisnotabouthissuccessinmovies.butabouthisbegging(乞討)life.HebecameabeggaronceandoftenwalkedinthestreetsofManhattan.Heworeoldandbrokenclothes.Hewasverythinandseemedtobeweak,lookinglikeapoorhomelessoldman.▲Heonlyaskedforsomechange(零錢)frompassingdrivers,andthenhegavethedriverafreenewspaperhebought.Eachtimeheaskedformoney,healwayssmiledandalsotoldjokestothedrivers.Thedriversthoughthimkindandfunny,sotheyneverlethimgoempty-handed.Althoughallthemoneyhebeggedwascoins(硬幣),hestillmadelotsofmoneyattheendoftheday.Yearbyyear,hemademuchmoney.However,hedidn’tspendanyofthemoneyhehadaskedfor.Infact,hegavehismoneyhemadetopoorchildren.Hewasnotshortofmoney.Helivedina$3.5millionbighouse.Hewasnotabeggar,either.“Ontheonehand,Ijustwanttohelppeopleinneed.Ontheotherhand,beggingcanmakemefeelnotlonely,aftermywifedied.”hesaid.6.What’sthestoryabout?

A.Irwin’ssuccessinfilms.B.Irwin’sbegginglife.C.Irwin’spoorlife.D.Irwin’smostfamousmovie.7.Whichanbesttaketheplaceof“▲”inthethirdparagraph?

A.Hebeggedformoneyinadifferentway.B.Hethoughtthedriverswererich.C.Hewasasuccessfulmoviestar.D.Hewantedtohaveadifferentlife.8.WhatdidthedriversthinkofIrwinCorey?

A.Friendlybutlonely.B.Kindandfamous.C.Niceandfunny.D.Kindandserious.9.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Irwin’sbegginglifeappearedinhismovie.B.Irwinwastoopoortohaveagoodlife.C.Irwinfeltlonelyafterhiswifedied.D.ThedriversweretoomeantogiveIrwinmoney.10.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Infact,Irwinwasrich.B.Irwinwasapoorhomelessoldman.C.Irwingaveawayallhismoneytopoorchildren.D.Thericharenicetothepoor.(★★★)Kendallspendsmuchtimeplayingintheearth(土壤).Shehasabiggarden.Itproduceslotsoffoodeachyear!Butforthisseven-year-oldgirl,gardeningisn’tjustaboutfruitsandvegetables.It’saboutpeople.“Myfavoritethingaboutgrowingfoodisdoingitwithmyfamilyandfriends,”shesays.Kendallbegangardeningattheageofthree,whenhergrandmothergavehersomepotatoes,Grandmatoldher,“Don’tthrowawaythesmallones,becauseifyouputthemintheground,theywillgrowback.”Kendalltrieditandwassurprisedwhenthesmallpotatoesgrewnewleaves.Soonafter,whenfriendscameover,Kendallenjoyedsharingwhatsheknew.Andshesays,“Myfriendshelpmewaterandcarefortheplants.”Attheageofsix,shebecametheyoungestlicensedfarmerinGeorgia.Today,hergardenisgettingbiggerandbigger!“Whenthevegetablesandfruitsareripe(成熟的),”Kendallsays,“Ipickthem,thenIdoafoodsalesootherkidsandfamiliescanhavesome.”Peoplewhodon’thaveenoughfoodcantakewhattheyneed.Kendallisagoodexampleforotherkids,too.Shespeaksatlibrariesandschoolsandhostsacommunitygardenclubforkids.“Ialsoinvitekidstovisitmygardenandhelpmewithit,toseehowfunitis,”shesays.“Growingfoodtakesalotofwork,buttogetheryoucandoit.”11.Kendallspendsmuchtimeinthegardento________.

A.makemoneyforherfriends.B.playgameswithherfamilythereC.hostacommunitysportsclubforkids.D.enjoygrowingfoodwithherfamilyandfriends12.Theunderlinedword“it”inParagraph2refersto________.

A.diggingthesmallpotatoesinthefieldB.puttingthesmallpotatoesinthegroundC.wateringthesmallpotatoesinthegardenD.throwingthesmallpotatoesintherubbishbin13.WhatdidKendall’sfriendsdowhentheycametohergarden?

A.Theyhelpedtakecareoftheplants.B.Theybroughtthefoodthattheygrew.C.TheybuiltagardeningschoolforKendall.D.TheytaughtKendallhowtobeagoodleader.14.Theunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphmainlymeans________.

A.wecanlearnalotbysellingfoodB.it’simportanttospeakatthelibrariesandschoolsC.it’smeaningfultogardentogetheralthoughit’shardworkD.weshouldspendmoretimeworkingwithGrandma15.Thepassageismostprobablywrittenfor________.

A.studentsB.teachersC.parentsD.workers(★★★)About80%ofpeopledon’tgetenoughvitaminDeveryday.Butthisvitaminisveryimportantforyourhealth.Whenweareyoung,vitaminDbuildsupourbones(骨骼)andmakesthemstrong.Whenweareolder,westillneedvitaminDtokeepourbonesstrong.OurbodieskeepthevitaminDinourbonesandteeth.ThenwelosevitaminDasweworkandexerciseduringtheday.Butourbodiescan’tmakevitaminD.Sowehavetogetitfromoutsideofourbodies.VitaminDisinfoodslikefishandeggs.Sometimes,vitaminDisaddedtobread,milk,andorangejuice.FoodisnottheonlywayourbodiescangetvitaminD.ThesunalsogivesusvitaminD.Ifwewanttobehealthy,weshouldspendsometimeinthesuneachday.Toomuchsunisnotgoodforyou,butabout15minutesadayisusuallyenough.AndweshouldbesuretoeatfoodsthatarerichinvitaminD,too.16.ThewritersaysthatvitaminD________.

A.makesourbonesstrongB.keepsourhaircleanC.isnotnecessaryforourteethD.isbadforourhearts17.WhydowehavetogetvitaminDfromoutsideofourbodies?

A.Itmakesuspopular.B.Ithelpsuseatmorefood.C.Ourbodiescan’tmakevitaminD.ThemorevitaminD,thebetter.18.Howlongshouldwespendinthesuneachweek?

A.About15minutesB.About45minutesC.About105minutesD.About5minutes19.Paragraph3mainlytellsus________.

A.WhatvitaminDisB.wherewecangetvitaminDC.howmuchvitaminDweneedD.whypeopledon’tlikevitaminD20.Howdoesthewriterbeginthepassage?

A.Byaskingsomequestions.B.Byintroduceafact.C.Bycomparingdifferentkindsofvitamins.D.Bydescribingpeople’sneedofvitaminD.二、完形填空(★★★)Longago,therelivedfivebrotherswholookedalmostthesame.Theonlywaytotellthemwasthroughtheiramazing________.FirstBrotherwasas________astenhorses.Hecouldmakeaboatupsidedown.SecondBrothercouldflyintheskylikeabird.ThirdBrothercould________anantsneeze(打噴嚏).FourthBrothercouldmakehisbodyironhard.FifthBrothercouldmakea________whenhecried.Theycoulddomanythingsthatcommonpeoplecouldn’tdo.Theystillhadmanyproblems,________.ThirdBrotherwasalwaysboredwithwhatheheardeverydaybecausehetrulywantedtobequiet.21.A.agesB.clothesC.habitsD.talents22.A.seriousB.hardC.strongD.famous23.A.giveB.hearC.makeD.help24.A.jokeB.riverC.placeD.sky25.A.thoughB.butC.althoughD.through(★★)Thecassowary(食火雞)isoneoftheworld’slargestbirds.Itcan’tfly.Itcangrowuptoabout2meterstall.Ithasstronglegsandbig________andcanrunupto50km/h.Itisalsoagood________.Itcancrosswideriversandswiminthesea.________thecassowaryisveryshy,itcanstillbringdangertopeople!Nobodywantsto________it.However,anewstudyshowsthatsomepeoplehada________idea—theyraised(飼養(yǎng))cassowaries18,000yearsagojustlikewe________chickenstoday.AgroupofscientistsinPapuaNewGuineashowedusthestudy.PapuaNewGuineaisoneofthetwo________ofthecassowary.TheotherhomeisAustralia.Thecassowaryisfamousastheworld’smostdangerousbirds.So________dopeopletrytoraisethecassowary?Well,cassowarymeatisprettydelicious,andpeoplecanuse________feathers(羽毛)tomakeclothes.Iftheywork________enough,peoplecankeepthecassowaryonafarm.Maybepeoplethoughtthesame18,000yearsago.26.A.earsB.feetC.eyesD.teeth27.A.playerB.runnerC.swimmerD.dancer28.A.AsB.IfC.BecauseD.Although29.A.stayawayfromB.besimilartoC.getreadyforD.getcloseto30.A.sameB.differentC.popularD.great31.A.keepB.sendC.tryD.buy32.A.placesB.citiesC.homesD.earth33.A.whatB.whenC.whyD.how34.A.thisB.itC.thatD.its35.A.loudlyB.hardlyC.carefullyD.comfortably三、短文填空(★★★)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個恰當的詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。Outdooractivitiesaregettingpopular.Oneof36(popular)activitiesofthemisbikeriding,orbiking.Asastudent,WangJingdidn’ttakeexercise37(serious)becauseshedidn’tlikesportsatallbefore.ButwhentheAsianGames38(begin)inherhometownin2023,herinterestinsportsgrewalot.Sheknowssportsplayanimportantrolein39(keep)healthyandsheisabigfanofbikingnow.“Iseem40(forget)allmysadnesswhenIride,”Wangsaid.“Ridingletsmeenjoy41(beauty)views(風景)alongtheroad.”sheadded.Now,incitieslikeChengduandBeijing,lotsofpeoplehavethesamehobby42WangJing.Theystarttojoininthebikingridingtorelax43(they).Besides,therearequiteafewbiking44(compete)inbigcities.Bikeriderssharebikingfeelingsandsometimesevenmealstogether.Theyfeelmuch45(happy)afterriding.四、任務型閱讀(★★)信息摘錄完成表格,每空不超過三個詞。Youmayalwaysfeelhungry.Hungerhasmanydifferentreasons,accordingtoDr.MoniqueTello.Thefirstreasonmaybemedicalproblems.“Ifsomeonealwaysfeelshungryandcan’tputonweightorevenloseweight,hemaygetType1diabetes(糖尿病).Heshouldgotothehospital.”Tellosaid.Secondly,theproblemcouldbeinthehead.Youmayfeelhungryeverythreetofivehours.However,youmayeatoftenandalotbecauseofwatchingmanyprogramsaboutfoodonTV.Also,themoreyoueat,thelargeryourstomachgets.Anotherreasonmaybethelifestyle.Sometimesapersoneatstoolittle,exercisestoomuch,orboth.So,whatcanyoudo?Therearethreeways.First,reduce(減少)yourtimeonwatchingfoodprogramsonTV.Besides,saynotofoodifyou’renotreallyhungry.Finally,don’teatunhealthyfood.Eathealthily.

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