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2024-2025學(xué)年八年級(jí)英語(yǔ)下學(xué)期期末模擬卷(南通專(zhuān)用)原卷注意事項(xiàng):全卷滿(mǎn)分答題卡上,答在本試卷上無(wú)效。請(qǐng)認(rèn)真核對(duì)監(jiān)考教師在答題卡上所粘貼條形碼的姓名、考試證號(hào)是否與本人相符合再將自己的姓名、考試證號(hào)用5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆填寫(xiě)在答題卡及本試卷上。答選擇題必須用鉛筆將答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng)請(qǐng)用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案。答非選擇題必須用5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆寫(xiě)在答題卡的指定位置在其他位置答題一律無(wú)效。一、單項(xiàng)選擇(本題共小題;每小題分,滿(mǎn)分分)從、、、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),1.—HelenandSandy________thecinematowatchafilm.—Oh,that’swhyIcan’tseethemA.havebeentoB.havebeeninC.havegonetoD.wentto2.—DidSimoninviteyoutohisparty?ButIhadto________itbecauseitishardformetosparetimeforit.A.renewB.refuseC.returnD.receive3.IfeelithardtocatchupwithmyclassmateinEnglish.ButwheneverIwantto________,myEnglishteacheralwaysencouragesmetoworkharder.A.giveoutB.giveupC.giveD.giveback4.—Isyourfatherin?—No,he________Shanghaionbusinessforthreedays.A.hasgonetoB.hasbeeninC.hasbeentoD.hasarrivedin5.---Ifsomebodyis_____yourway,whatwillyoudo?---Iwillwaituntilheorshemovesinsteadofpushingpast.A.inB.onC.a(chǎn)longD.by6.—Johndidn’tstoplookingforajob________hegotanfromaGermancompany.—Luckyhim.It’snoteasytogetagoodjobA.untilB.whileC.sinceD.if7.—Lisa,Iknowyou’reconfidentaboutgettingthatjobbutremember__________.Sowhydon’tyousendyourapplicationformstoafewmorecompanies?—Soundsgood!A.don’tputallyoureggsinonebasketB.theearlybirdcatchesthewormC.a(chǎn)ctionsspeaklouderthanwordsD.everydoghasitsday8.Atlasttheboywasmade_________andbegantolaugh.A.stopcryingB.tostoptocryC.tostopcryingD.stoptocry9.Lifeislikeaone-wayrace,________treasureeverymomentastimecannotbewonagain.A.soB.a(chǎn)ndC.orD.but10.—Goodnews!AnothernewmemberintheBeidoufamilywassentintospace.—Scientiststriedtheirbesttopayattentiontoeverydetail.them,________.A.itneverrainsbutitpoursB.a(chǎn)friendinneedisafriendindeedC.a(chǎn)missisasgoodasamileD.thegrassisalwaysgreenerontheotherside二、完形填空本題共小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分分)Meg,theeldestofthefour,wassixteenandverypretty,withlargeeyesandsoftbrownhair,andwhitehands.Fifteen-year-oldJowasverytallandthin.Herlong,dark-redhairwasusuallypushedupoutoftheway.Bethwasthirteen,averyshygirlwhotoliveinahappyworldofherown.Amywastheyoungest,12thoughtherselftobethemostimportant.Shehadblueeyes,andyellowhairwhichcurled(卷曲)ontohershoulders.Atsixo’clock,Bethputapairofslippers(拖鞋)bythe13towarmandMeglitthelamp.Amygotoutofthecomfortablechairwithoutbeingasked,andJoforgothowtiredshewasandheldtheslippersclosertothefire.“Theseareold,”shesaid.“Motherneedsanew14.”“I’llgethersomewithmydollar,”saidBeth.“No,Ishall!”criedAmy.“I’mthe15,”beganMeg.“I’mthemanofthefamilyFatheris16,andIshallbuythem,”saidJo.Let’seachgethersomethingandnotgetanythingforourselves,”saidBeth.“That’sagoodidea!”saidJo.“Whatshallweget?”Everyone17foramoment,thenMegsaid,“I’llgiveheranicepairofgloves.”“Thebestarmyslippers,”saidJo.“Somehandkerchiefs,”saidBeth.“Alittlebottleofperfume,”saidAmy.“Itwon’t18much,soI’llhavesomemoneylefttobuysomethingforme.”letMotherthinkwe’regettingthingsforourselves,andthensurpriseher,”saidJo.Mrs.Marcharrivedhome19.Shetookherwetthingsandputonher20slippers.Megmadethetea,Jobrought21forthefire,Bethwasquietandbusy,andAmygaveorders.“I’vegotaletterfromFather!”criedMrs.March.Itwasalettertocheerthemup,andthespecial22forthegirlscameattheend:Givethemallmy23andakiss.Ithinkofthemeveryday.Iknowtheywillbelovingchildrentoyou,andthatwhenIcomeback,Iwillbeprouderthaneverofmylittlewomen.Thefourgirlsdecidedthattheywouldalltryvery24tobegood.Theywouldneverbecross,orlazy,orselfish,andtheywouldall25eachother.Thenat9o’clock,theystoppedtosingasong.Bethplayedtheoldpiano,andMegandhermotherledthesinging.Joalwayssanginthewrongplace,butthegirlsnevergottoooldtosingtogether..A.lookedB.lookedlikeC.seemedD.seemedlike12.A.a(chǎn)sB.butC.orD.so13.A.chairB.sofaC.fireD.bench14.A.oneB.shoeC.pairD.slipper15.A.olderB.oldestC.youngD.youngest16.A.a(chǎn)roundB.a(chǎn)wayC.a(chǎn)longD.a(chǎn)lone17.A.talkedB.saidC.toldD.thought18.A.takeB.costC.spendD.pay19.A.soonbeforeB.beforesoonC.soonafterD.a(chǎn)ftersoon20.A.hotB.coolC.warmD.cold21.A.woodB.waterC.glovesD.shoes22.A.messageB.presentC.giftD.word23.A.loveB.likeC.joyD.happiness24.A.wellB.betterC.hardD.harder25.A.helpB.learnC.a(chǎn)skD.study三、閱讀理解本題共小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的ABCD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AmonthsafterreturningtoEngland,Gulliversetssailonaship,travellingtotheCapeofGoodHope.Onthewayastrongstormdrawstheshipcourseandtheshipfinallyarrivesatanunknownlandmass.Gulliverseesagiantfollowingtheboat.Herunsaway,andwhenhestops,heisonahill.Heisgreatlysurprisedtoseethatthegrassaroundisabouttwentyfeethigh.Hewalksdownapaththroughafieldbutcannotseeanythingoveracropbecauseitisfortyfeethigh.Hetriestoclimbasetofstepsintothenextfield,buthecannotclimboverthembecausetheyaretoohigh.Whenheseesanothergiant,Gulliverhidesfromhim,butthegiantcallsformorepeopletocome,andtheybegintocutthecropwithscythes(鐮刀).Gulliverliesdownandfeelssadabouthissituation,thinkingabouthowunimportanthemustbetothesegiantcreatures.Agiantfinallynoticeshim,andpickshimupbetweenhisfingerstogetacloserlook.Finallythegiantputshiminhispocketandbeginstowalktowardhismaster.Thegiant’smaster,thefarmerofthesefields,takesGulliverfromhismanandwatcheshimmoreclosely.HeaskstheothermeniftheyhaveeverseenanythinglikeGulliver,andthenputshimontotheground.Theysitaroundhim.Gulliverbeginstospeakasloudlyashecan.Hegivesapursefullofgoldtothefarmer,butthefarmercannotfigureoutwhatitis.26.WhydoesGulliverarriveatthelandmass?A.Becauseheisamazedatthenaturalbeauty.B.Becauseastormdrawstheshipcourse.C.Becausehefindsthegiantsthereinteresting.D.Becauseagiantleadshisshiptothelandmass.27.WhatstopsGulliversteppingintothenextfield?A.Thehighcrops.B.Thehardsteps.C.Thescythes.D.Thehighhill.28.Whichofthefollowingcanbethecorrectorderofthestory?①AgiantcatchesGulliverandputshimintohispocket.②Gullivertrieshisbesttocommunicatewiththegiant.③Gulliverhidesfromthegiant.④ThefarmerputsGulliverontotheground.⑤Gulliversetssailsonaship,travellingtotheCapeofGoodHope.A.①⑤③④②B.⑤③①④②C.③①②⑤④D.⑤④①③②BPeopleusuallyfeelexcitedwhentheygoonvacation.Butmostpeoplefeelbluewhencominghomeaftertravelling.Andthisfeelingiscalledpost-vacationblues.Ifyoufeelblueaftertravelling,herearesomewaystohelpyougetoutofthisbadfeeling.Giveyourselfaweektorelaxfirst.don’tneedtothinkwhattodonextandjustberelaxed.canshowyourpetsomeloveifyouhaveone,watchyourfavouriteTVshowsorlistentorelaxingmusic.Afteraweek,dosomethingusefulandkeepyourselfbusy.Forexample,whenIcamebackfromEurope,IfeltbluebecauseIdidn’thaveajobandwaslivingwithmyparents.SoIdecidedtofindajobandmakemyselfbusy.Ifyoudon’tneedajob,justtrysomethinglikepaintingyourroomortidyingyourhouse.canalsodoexercise,learntocook,visityourfriendsandjustdoanythingyouwant!It’salsoagoodideatomakeaphotobookandplanyournexttrip.photostakenonvacationhelpyourememberthegoodtimesyouhad.Andyoucanplantotakeanothertrip.JustlikeElbertHubbardsaid,“Nomanneedsavacationsomuchasthemanwhohasjusthadone.”Nexttimewhenyoufeelblue,remembertotrytheseways.findgoingbacktothereallifeisnotthatterribleasyouthink.29.ThewriterusesElbertHubbard’swordsinParagraph4toshow________.A.peoplefeelverytiredandarenotwillingtotravelagainB.peoplewhohavejusthadavacationcanplananewtripC.peopleareexcitedtosharetheirvacationwiththeirfriendsD.peoplehopetotravelagainbecausetheyhavehadonlyonetrip30.Whatdoesthewriteradviseustodoaftertravelling?a.candosomethingusefulandkeepourselvesbusyafteraweek.b.shouldgiveourselvesaweektorelaxfirst.c.canmakeaphotobookandkeepadiary.d.shouldn’tstayuplatebutliveahappylife.e.canrememberthegoodtimesduringthetrip.A.a(chǎn)bdB.a(chǎn)beC.a(chǎn)cdD.bce31.Whichistherightstructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage?A.B.C.D.32.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Howtospendyourholidayhappily.B.Howtogetoutofpost-holidayblues.C.Whypeoplehavepost-holidayblues.D.Whatweshoulddobeforetravelling.CTheChinesepingfeng,afoldingscreen,isanoldinvention(發(fā)明)andtraditionalChinesefurniture.ItsearliestcommonusedatesfromtheHanDynasty.Thepingfengmeansprotectionfromwind,showingitspurposeattheverybeginning.Astimepasses,ithasbeenmadeintodifferentsizeswithcolourfulpaintings.Onscreensusuallyappears(出現(xiàn))adragon.Itstandsfornobilityandpower.Thepeacock,abeautifulbird,canbeseenonscreens,too.It’sasymbolofeverlasting(永久的)life.Beautifulflowersmeangoodluck.Lotsofpeopleliketochoosethemasapopulardesignofthepingfeng.Allthedesignscarrypeople’sbeautifulwishes.Behindthepingfengliesaninterestingstory.Inthepast,theunmarrieddaughterofarichfamilycouldn’tbeseenbymenexceptherfather,brothersorveryclosecousins.Whenanadmirer(仰慕者)paidavisit,however,shemighttakeasecretlookathimfromascreenbehind.Herfatherwoulddiscusspoemswiththeyoungmanandaskhimtocreate(創(chuàng)造)one.Ifthedaughterandherfatherweregladwiththeyoungman’spoemandhislooks,shemightagreetomarryhim.thepingfengisbackinfashionforitsbeautyanditspractical(實(shí)際的)useasfurniture.Actingasamovingwall,itcanbetheperfectmatchformodernsofasandwalls,anditaddsstyletothem.Thepingfengismorethanbeautifulfurniture.33.Whatdidpeopleusethepingfengforattheverybeginning?A.Hidingaperson.B.Decoratingaroom.C.Dividing(分)aroom.D.Protectingpeoplefromwind.34.Whichdesignstandsforgoodluck?A.Thedragon.B.Thepeacock.C.Thebeautifulbird.D.Thebeautifulflowers.35.HowdoesthewriterdevelophisideainParagraph2?A.Bytellingastory.B.Decoratingaroom.C.Bytellingdifferences.D.Bygivingexamples.36.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.OldPingfenginModemHomesB.ThePracticalUseofthePingfengC.ABeautifulStoryofthePingfengD.TheHiddenBeautyofthePingfengDWhenBranwellwasfourteenorfifteen,hedidalotofoilpaintings.Hepaintedpeopleinthevillage,anditwaseasytoknowthefacesinthepictures.Later,hedidafinepaintingofhisthreesisters.Iwasveryproudofhim.alldecidedhewouldbecomeafamousartist.Charlottewenttoschoolagainwhenshewasfifteen.Itwasamuchbetterschool—MissschoolatRoeHead.Idon’tthinkCharlottelikedschool,butshewantedtobeagoverness(女家庭教師),sosheworkedhard.ItaughtBranwellathome,andAuntBranwelltaughtEmilyandAnne.ThegirlsandBranwellwerelearningtoplaythepiano,andBranwellplayedthemusicinchurch(教堂).EmilyandAnnehaddogs,andtheyusedtotakethemforwalksonthemoors.Anne’sdogwascalledFlossy,andEmilyhadabigstrongonecalledKeeper.Keeperwenteverywherewithher.IthinkEmilylovedthatdogmorethananyperson.Emilywassometimesadifficultchild.Shewasveryshy,anddidnotoftenspeaktoanyoneoutsidethefamily.Whenshewasolder,IsenthertoschoolwithCharlotte,butshehatedit,soIbroughtherhomeandsentAnneinstead.Branwellwasnotshy.Hecouldtalktoanyoneforhours.EveryoneinHaworthlikedhim.Irememberthedayin1835whenBranwellwenttoLondon.Hewaseighteenyearsold,andhewasgoingtotheRoyalAcademyinLondontolearntobeanartist.HewalkeddownthehillinHaworthwithabagofhisbestpaintingsonhisback,andeveryoneinthevillagecameouttoseehimgo.Thatwasagreatdayforme.SomethingterriblehappenedinLondon,butIdon’tknowwhatitwas.Branwelcamebacktwoweekslater,hisfacewhite,hisclothesdirty.Idon’tknowwhathappenedinLondon.Herefusedtotellme.Hejustsatupstairs,aloneinhisroomforhours.Later,IpaidforaroominBradfordforhimtoworkin.Hecouldpaintpicturesoffamouspeoplethere,Ithought.Itwaseasyworkforhim.Buthecouldn’tdoit.Hespentallmymoney,andcamehomeagainafterawhile.Thiswasasadtimeforme.Myeyeswereverybad,andIhadtopayayoungcuratetohelpmewithmyworkforthechurch.Myoldservant,brokeherlegandwasveryill.AndthenonedayIgotaletterfromMissschool.Mycuratereadittome.“DearMrBronte,”thelettersaid,“IamafraidthatyourdaughterAnneisveryill,and...”Idon’tthinkIevermovedsofastinallmylife.Sixhourslater,IwasatRoeHead.ThenextdayAnneandCharlottewereathome.Annewasstillalive,thankGod!Amonthlatershewaswellagain.ThankGod.Allmychildrenweresafeathome.Iwashappytohavethemhere.Theyweresoclever,andkind,andtheylovedeachothersomuch.ButIwasanoldmanwithbadeyes,andAuntBranwellandIhadverylittlemoney.Mychildrenhadtofindworksomewhere,inordertolive.Butwhatkindofworkcouldtheydo?37.WhatisthecorrectorderofBranwell’sexperiences?a.HewenttoRoyalAcademytolearntobeanartist.b.SomethingterriblehappenedtohiminLondon.c.Hepaintedlotsofoilpaintingsofpeopleinthevillage.d.HespentallthemoneyinBradfordandcamehome.A.c—b—a—dB.a(chǎn)—b—d—cC.a(chǎn)—c—b—dD.c—a—b—d38.Theunderlinedword“curate”inparagraph6probablymeansapersonwho“________”.A.teachesothersB.looksafterthesickC.managesachurchD.worksinanotherperson’shome39.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothearticle?A.Charlotteworkedhardbecauseshelikedschoolverymuch.B.BranwelllikedtalkingandeveryoneinHaworthlikedhim.C.Emilywasashygirlandneverspoketoanyoneoutsidethefamily.D.AnnereturnedhomefromschoolbecauseMrBronte’seyeswereverybad.40.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Branwell’sPaintingsB.MrBronte’sProblemsC.ALetterfromMissSchoolD.GrowingupofMrBronte’sChildren四、信息還原(共5小題,每道題2分,滿(mǎn)分分)項(xiàng)。GoldentipstosavelivesIt’sjustanotherdayatschool.andyourfriendarechattinginyourclassroom.Suddenly,yourfriend’snosestartstobleed,sowhatwouldyoudotohelpyourfriend?Indailylife,werunintoemergenciesnowandthen.41ButifyoulearnsomebasicFirstAidskills,youcanhelppeopleduringemergenciesorevensavetheirlives.Learntodealwiththeemergenciesbelowforyourself,yourfamilyorfriends.StartCPR(心肺復(fù)蘇)ifsomeonefromaheartattack.Movethepatient’sheadbackandlookforbreathing.42Puttwofingersonthemiddleoftheirchest,andyourotherhandnexttoyourfingers.Repeatcyclesof30chestpressingsand2breathsuntilhelparrivesorthepatientwakesup.43Askthepersontoleanforwardandholdtheirnoseforfivetosixminutes.Donotmovetheheadbackward,asthebloodmayrunintotheirmouthoreventheirlungs.Ifthebleedinglastsmorethan30minutes,call120formedicalhelp.Whenapersonchokes(因噎住而窒息),standbehindhimorherandputyourarmsaroundtheirwaists.Makefists(拳頭)withyourhandsandpushyourfistsintotheirstomach.44canalsodobackblowsseveraltimes—firmlyhittheirbackwithyourhand.Iftheobjectstilldoesn’tcomeout,call120.Burnsshouldbetreatedbyanadult.Quicklycooltheburnedareaandputitincoldwaterfor10to15minutes.Ifachildhasaseriousburnthatblisters(水皰),heorsheshouldbetakentoadoctorortheemergencyroom.Donotuseice.45A.Dothisuptofivetimes.B.Howtodealwithnosebleeds?C.Nosebleedsarejustonekindofemergency.D.Becauseitcanmaketheinjuryevenworse.E.Ifthepatientdoesn’ttakeabreath,givemouth-to-mouth.F.FirstAidisanimportantlifeskillthateveryteenagershouldlearn.五、首字母填空(共小題,每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分分)Lifeisnotalwaysperfect.Soyoushouldlearntoenjoyyourlife.tostayhappymostofthetime,itcanhelpyoulivehealthierandlonger.Herearesomew46tohelpyouliveyourlifemorehappily.d47allthegoodthings.Thesecanmakeyouhappier.Andasfortheb48things,donotkeepthinkingofthem.Donottrytocomparewithothers.Theymighthaveabiggerhouseoram49expensivecar.Whocares?Staymorewithyourfamilyandfriends.Theyarethemostimportantpartsi50yourlife.lifemayb51verybusy,youdon’thavetodowhatothersaskyoutodoeachtime.Remembertotellyourfamilyandfriendsthatyoulovethem.moreoutdooractivities.cangohikinginthemountainstobreathefreshair.Itcanmakeyour52.canalsogotothebeachtoenjoybeachvolleyball.Learnnewthings.There’salwayss53newtolearn.Readabookorlearnonacomputer,theycanopenyourmindtotheworld.Giveahelpinghandtoothers.Itisalsohelpfulfory54andothers.makethemhappier,andyouwillbethehappiestofall.I55youremembertofollowtheideas,youwillhaveaperfectlife.六、綜合填空(共小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分分)閱讀下面短文,選擇方框中所給單詞,并用其適當(dāng)形式填空(每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分10causefulllucksciencesuitpublishfindfeelwritedieIfyoufeelsadorupset,remembernottowatchahappymovie.Asadmoviemaybemore56foryou.Some57atOhioStateUniversityrecently58thatsadmoviescanmakepeoplehappier.They59theirstudyinamagazinecalledCommunicationResearchinearlyFebruarythisyear.Researchersasked361collegestudentstowatchasadmoviecalledAtonement.Themovietellsastoryoftwoloverswhowereseparated(分離).They60duringIIattheendofthemovie.Thestudentsansweredquestionsbefore,afterandthreetimesduringthemovietofindouttheirdifferent61includingsadness.Accordingtotheresultofthesurvey,thesadmoviemadepeoplethinkabouttheirownlivesandrelationships.Compared(比較)tothoseofthe62loversinthemovie,theirliveswerefullofhope.“Iwanttolivemylifetothe63andthismoviehasmademethinkalot,”onestudent64“Iwilltreasuremylifemoreinthefuturethoughitisnotperfect.”“Seeingasadmoviemaymakeyoufeelsad,butthat65youtothinkmoreaboutyourowncloserelationships.”Saidtheleaderofthestudy.七、任務(wù)型閱讀(共5小題,每小題2分,共分)Riceislife.Riceisattheheartofhumancivilization(文明).Itsupportsindustry,inspirescultureandfeedsmorethanhalfoftheworld’spopulation.Buttheworldisstillstrugglingwithhunger.Thedemandforfoodisfarfromenough.Astheworld’spopulationisabouttoreach9.8billionby2050,weneedtoproduce60percentmorefoodwithlessland.Thatisnoteasy.needmorericeandbetterrice.Let’shavealookatwhatriceismadeof.Normally,rice’sflowercontainsbothfemaleandmaleorgans(蕊).Thatallowsittopollinateitselfwithoutthehelpofbees.Now,imaginetherearetwotypesofrice.RiceAisknownforhighyields(產(chǎn)量).RiceBcanfightagainststressofweather.OurgoalistocreateasuperRiceCthatco
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