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2025-2026學(xué)年八年級(jí)英語(yǔ)上學(xué)期第一次月考(廣州專(zhuān)用,滬教版2024)(考試時(shí)間:100分鐘試卷滿分:90分)注意事項(xiàng):1.本試卷分第Ⅰ卷(選擇題)和第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題)兩部分。答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫(xiě)在答題卡上。2.回答第Ⅰ卷時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)。寫(xiě)在本試卷上無(wú)效。3.回答第Ⅱ卷時(shí),將答案寫(xiě)在答題卡上。寫(xiě)在本試卷上無(wú)效。4.測(cè)試范圍:八年級(jí)上冊(cè)Unit1--2滬教版20245.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。一、語(yǔ)法選擇(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)Whatdoyouoftendowhenyouwaitforabusoratrainatthestation?arrivedatthebusstationquiteearlyforParisbus.ThebusforPariswouldleaveatfiveto1.Atthattime,there2manypeoplewaitinginthestation.lookedaroundbuttherewasnoplaceforhim3.liked4Sohewalkedinto5shopinthestation.Helookedupatthatclockthere.6wasonlytwentytotwelve.Hefoundaplaceandsatdownbeforealargemirror(鏡子)7thewall.Justthen,Mike,oneoffriends,cameinandsatwith“8timeisyourbus?”askedMike.“There’splentyoftimeyet.”answeredI9youmorethen,”saidMike.Theytalkedalot10theydrankSometime,lookedat試卷第1頁(yè),共3頁(yè)theclockagain.“Oh!It’sgoingback!”hecried.“12minutesago,itwastwentytotwelveandnowit’shalfpasteleven.”looking13theclockinthemirror,”saidMike.wassosad.Hehadto14forthenextbusforanotherhour.15fromthenon,didn’tlikemirrorsanymore.1.A.twelfthB.twelveC.thetwelfthD.thetwelve2.A.a(chǎn)reB.beC.wereD.was3.A.sitB.sittingC.tosittingD.tosit4.A.drinkingB.drankC.drunkD.drink5.A.a(chǎn)nB.a(chǎn)C.theD./6.A.ThatB.ThisC.ItD.These7.A.onB.a(chǎn)tC.toD.with8.A.WhichB.WhenC.HowD.What9.A.willgetB.a(chǎn)mgettingC.gotD.gets10.A.whereB.whenC.whoD.what.A.latelyB.lateC.laterD.latest12.A.FewB.AfewC.AlittleD.Little13.A.a(chǎn)tB.inC.forD.by14.A.waitB.waitingC.waitedD.waits15.A.ButB.BecauseC.SoD.If二、完形填空(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)(亂七八糟)—AInChineseculture,theidiom“LuanQiBaZao”isusedtodescribeasituationthatiscompletelymessyorchaotic.Itsmeaningcomesfromtwoimportanthistorical16inancientChina.DuringtheHanDynasty(202BC–9AD),EmperorJingdiwantedtomaketheprinceslesspowerful.Thismadesevenprincesvery17.In154BC,theyjoinedtogetherto18theemperor.Theirrebellioncausedyearsofwar,destroyedmanycities,andleftpeople’slivesinchaos.Althoughtheemperor19won,thedamagewashuge.Peoplelatercalledthisevent“LuanQi”(ChaoticSeven).試卷第1頁(yè),共3頁(yè)Later,intheJinDynasty(266–420AD),eightprincesstartedfightingeachotherforpower.This“EightPrinces’Rebellion”20from291to306AD.Thewarburnedvillages,killedthousandsofpeople,andmadesocietyfallapart.Theword“BaZao”(Eightbecamea21oflong-lastingchaos.Astimepassed,peoplecombinedthesetwostoriesto22“LuanQiBaZao”.Theyusedittotalkaboutanysituationthatwasasmessyastheseancientwars.westillusethisphraseindailylife.Forexample:“Mydeskisaluanqibazaoafterstudyingallnight!”Thisidiomshowshowhistorycan23language.Bylearningabout“LuanQiBaZao”,wenotonlyunderstandaphrasebutalsorememberthelessonsfromthepast:fightingandchaosalwaysbringsuffering.Forourjuniorstudents,learningidiomslike“LuanQiBaZao”islikeopeningadoortoChina’srichhistory.Whenweunderstandtheirorigins,wecandiscovermoreabouthistory,appreciateourculturebetter,and24ourlanguageskills.Inthisway,idiomsarelike25betweenthepastandthepresent.Theyhelpusfeelproudofourculturalheritagewhilemakinglearninginteresting!16.A.mattersB.a(chǎn)ccidentC.eventsD.a(chǎn)ctivities17.A.boredB.a(chǎn)ngryC.frightenedD.embarrassed18.A.fightforB.fightagainstC.protectfromD.struggleagainst19.A.eventuallyB.a(chǎn)ccidentallyC.frequentlyD.suddenly20.A.happenedB.spreadC.enlargedD.lasted21.A.symbolB.reviewC.markD.sign22.A.inventB.discoverC.createD.build23.A.changeB.chooseC.decideD.influence24.A.replaceB.improveC.deepenD.renew25.A.waysB.methodsC.bridgesD.paths三、閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)AEncyclopaediascangiveyoufactsandinformationaboutallkindsofsubjects.Therearedifferentkindsofencyclopaedias,suchastheencyclopaediaofscience,andtheencyclopaediaof試卷第1頁(yè),共3頁(yè)music.Doyouknowwhichencyclopaediathefollowingtwoarticlesarefrom?aPhilippeBizotisafamousmimemaster(啞劇大師)fromFrance.Hewasbornin1967andbeganlearningmimewhenhewasjusteightyearsold.Sincethen,hehasneverstoppedstudyingit.Attheageof20,hegotthe“InternationalParisMimePrize”.Inthepast30years,hehasgivenshowstopeopleacrosstheworld.Bizotthinkslivinginaworldwithoutwordsmakespeoplefullofimagination.nootherthingsorconversations,Bizotgivestheshowsonlybyusinghisbody,gesturesandfacialexpressions(面部表情).bDoyouknowthatnotonlythefishbutalsosomeanimalsliveinthesea?Forexample,thewhaleisnotafish.Itcan’tbreatheinthewater.Itswimsinthewater.Butitcomesupforair.Thebluewhaleistheworld’sbiggestanimal.Thereareotherseaanimalstoo.Oneiscalledthedolphin.Dolphinsneedairtolive.Theybreatheairaswhalesdo.Dolphinsareveryclever.Theysometimesseemtospeaktoeachother.Manyotheranimalslivenearthesea.Sealsandseaotters(海獺)lovethesea.Theyswimandplaythere.Theyeatsmallerfishandseaplants.26.WhendidBizotstarttolearnmime?A.In1975.B.In1985.C.In1987.D.In1997.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“gestures”probablymeaninChinese?A.語(yǔ)言B.姿勢(shì)C.感受D.態(tài)度28.Whichofthefollowingisafish?A.Thedolphin.B.Thewhale.C.Theseal.D.Theshark.BPeoplecallMary’sgrandmothera“walkingencyclopaedia”.Shecouldprobablywriteanencyclopaediawithoutthehelpofanyoneelse!Sheisknowledgeable.Whenshetakespartinquizzes,shealwayswins.Sheknowstheanswerstoallthequestionsandalwaysgetsthemright.“Howdoyouknowsomanythings?”Maryasked.“First,IneverforgetanythingIreadorhear.AlltheknowledgeIgetfrombooksorTVprogrammes.Itiskeptinsidemyhead.Ilikereadinglifestoriesbest,soIknowalotaboutmanyfamouspeople.Second,Ihavehadalongandinterestinglife.Ihavedonemanydifferentthings.WhenIleftschool,Ibecameanurseandlearntalotabouthealthandmedicine.ThenImarried試卷第1頁(yè),共3頁(yè)yourgrandfather.Hewasanaturalist(博物學(xué)家)andstudiedplantsandanimals.Hisjobtookustomanydifferentpartsoftheworld,andIlearntaboutmanycountriesandtheirwildlife.Thenmysons—yourfatherandhistwobrothers—wereborn.Theygrewupandlikedallkindsofsports,soIlearnttherulesofmanysportsfromthem.”29.Mary’sgrandmotheriscalleda“walkingencyclopaedia”because________.A.sheoftenjoinsinquizzesB.sheknowssomuchC.sheneverdoesanythingwrongD.shecanwriteanencyclopaediaherself30.Mary’sgrandmothergottheknowledgefromthefollowingEXCEPT________.A.booksB.TVprogrammesC.hersonsD.famouspeople31.Thereare________reasonsforgrandma’srichknowledge.A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four32.Whichsentencecanbestdescribethearticle?A.Nevertoolatetolearn.B.Healthisbetterthanwealth.C.Agoodmedicinetastesbitter.D.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.CNumbersareusedeverywhere.InChineseculture,somenumbersarebelievedtobeluckyorunluckybasedontheChinesecharactersthatthenumberssoundsimilarto.Forexample,thewordforthenumber8soundssimilartothewordfor“makingafortune”.So,peopleconsideritaveryluckynumber.Somepeoplewillevenspendalotofmoneyhaving8sintheirphonenumbersorvehiclelicenseplate(車(chē)牌照)numbers.TheopeningceremonyoftheBeijingOlympicsbeganat8:08p.m.onAugust8,2008.Thenumber9isalsoaluckynumberbecauseofitsconnectiontotheemperorsofChina.Therewereninedragonsonemperors’robes(龍袍)andChinesemythheldthatthedragonhadninechildren.Thenumber9alsostandsfor“l(fā)ong-lasting”.That’swhyamanalwaysproposestoawomanwith99or999roses.Sowhat’sa“badluck”numberinChia?Itmightbe4.ManyChinesepeoplesee4asabadlucknumberbecauseitsoundssimilartothecharacterfor“death”.Becauseofthis,manybuildingsskipthefourthfloorandsimplycallitthefifthfloor.InHongKong,somebuildingsevenskipallfloorsnumberedwith4.33.Whichisnotthereasonwhythenumber9isaluckynumber?試卷第1頁(yè),共3頁(yè)A.Italsostandsfor“l(fā)ong-lasting”B.ItwasconnectedtotheemperorsofChina.C.Amanalwaysproposestoawomanwith99or999roses.D.ItbasedontheChinesecharactersthenumber9soundssimilarto.34.maynotseethefloornumber_______inthebuildinginHongKong.A.18B.9C.14D.2035._______numbersarementionedinthepassagefromonetonine?A.B.ThreeC.FourD.Five36.Themainideaofthepassageis_______.A.WhynumbersareusedeverywhereB.WhatthenumberssoundsimilartoC.WhatthenumbersareinChinesecultureD.WhattheluckyorunluckynumbersbasedonDJackieiswritingasummary(總結(jié))andfeedback(反饋)aboutSchoolDaytohisteacher.SchoolDaywasheldsuccessfullyon6thMay.studenthelpersfromGrade8weredividedintofourgroupsofsix.Eachgrouphadatasktoraisemoneyforthedisabled.Group1Group2Group3Group4RecyclingbagsmadeHomemadesnacksSchoolpostcardsChinesepaintingsbystudents(Leader:byparents(Leader:(Leader:Natalie)(Leader:Leo)Nick)AllofthegroupsperformedwellonSchoolDayandreceivedpraisefromthevisitors.Inshort,ourSchoolDaywentwellandwegotnopooropinionsfromthevisitors.Opinionsfrom100studentshavebeencollected.Moststudentsthoughttheactivitiesweregood.However,somestudentsthoughtthepricesoftheschoolpostcardswerealittlehigh.試卷第1頁(yè),共3頁(yè)Haveameetingwiththeheadmasteraboutprizesforexcellentstudenthelpers.37.Thetextiswrittento________.A.giveareportB.haveSchoolDayC.collectopinionsfromvisitorsD.holdameetingwithteachers38.Whatweresoldingroup?A.Schoolpostcards.B.Chinesepaintings.C.Recyclingbags.D.Homemadesnacks.39.Howdidthevisitorsfeelabouttheactivities?A.Disappointed.B.Satisfied.C.D.Surprised.40.Howmanystudentslikedtherecyclingbagsaccordingtothefeedback?A.50.B.25.C.15.D.10.四、閱讀填空(共5小題,每小題1分,滿分5分)AllofusknowtheChinesecharacter“家”.ItmeanshomeandfamilyinChinese.41IntheChinesecharacter“家”,“宀”means“house”and“豕”means“pig”.42“家”comesfromJiaguwen.Inoldtimes,peoplelikedtokeeppigsathome,so“ahousewithpigs”means“home”.43Lookatthetwo.“There’snoplacelikehome.”“Eastorwest,homeisbest.”Bothofthemtellushomeisthebestplaceforeveryone.XuLiisa13-year-oldgirlfromBeijing.Shesays,“WhenI’mnothappy,Ialwaysgohomeandtalkwithmyparentsormysister.44Homeisaplacefulloflove.Ialwaysfeelhappyathome.”Junisa28-year-oldmanfromHunan.45Thebestthingforhimistogobackhometoseehisfamily.Homeiswherepeople’srootsare.“Ithinkit’ssowarmandcomfortabletobehome,”hesays.試卷第1頁(yè),共3頁(yè)容完整。A.Theyarealwaysgoodlisteners.B.Whyisthepiginthehouse?C.HeworksinHangzhou,Zhejiang,sohecan’tseehisfamilyoften.D.Thendoyouknowaboutitsstory?E.Therearesomeoldsayingsaboutthischaracter.第卷五、語(yǔ)篇填詞(共5小題,每小題1分,滿分5分)Longlongago,akinginIndiac46anoldmantoachessgame.Hepromisedtogiveanyp47iftheoldmanwonthegame.Theoldmantoldhimthathewouldlikeonegrainofriceforthefirstsquareofthechessboard,twoforthesecond,fourforthethird,andth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