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………………○………………外………………○………………裝………………○………………訂………………○………………線………………○………………○………………內(nèi)………………○………………裝………………○………………訂………………○………………○………………外………………○………………裝………………○………………訂………………○………………線………………○………………○………………內(nèi)………………○………………裝………………○………………訂………………○………………線………………○………………此卷只裝訂不密封PAGE試題第=*2-13頁(共8頁)試題第=PAGE2*24頁(共8頁)2026學(xué)年八年級(jí)上冊(cè)英語單元測試卷Unit8·培優(yōu)卷學(xué)校:___________班級(jí):___________姓名:___________分?jǐn)?shù):___________(時(shí)間:100分鐘,滿分:120分)一、單項(xiàng)選擇(本大題共10小題,每小題1分,共10分)1.Becauseofthehorribletsunami(海嘯),theIndonesianGovernmentwarnedallthetourists________indoorstokeepsafe.A.tostay B.notstay C.staying D.notstaying2.WhenIarrivedthere,theoldman__________withaknife,_________alot.A.waswounded,bleedingB.hadwounded,bledC.wounded,tobleedD.hasbeenwounded,bleed3.Weareexpectedtolookoverthepaperscarefully________somecarelessmistakes.A.making B.tomake C.toavoid D.a(chǎn)voiding4.—Lookatthesign.Itsays“NoSmoking”.—Sorry,Iwill_______thecigarette(香煙)soon.A.putoff B.putout C.putin D.putup5.—Theboyis________tocarrythebox.—Let’shelphim.A.toostrong B.tooweak C.strongenough D.weakenough6.—Icalledyouyesterdayevening,butnooneansweredthephone.—Sorry.I________theflowersinthegarden.A.watered B.a(chǎn)mwatering C.waswatering D.havewatered7.—Whatwereyouandyourbrotherdoingatthistimeyesterday?—Hewasreadingamagazine________Iwaswritinganemailathome.A.a(chǎn)fter B.until C.while D.a(chǎn)ssoonas8.Theywereplayingfootballontheplayground________theheavyshowersuddenlycame.A.since B.while C.if D.when9._______wegotoffthebus,wesawtwomenfightingagainsteachother.A.As B.Because C.Although D.Since10.WernerHerzog,thefilmdirector,arrivedattheairport________andmissedtheplanebecauseitrained________thatday.A.late;heavy B.lately;heavilyC.lately;heavy D.late;heavily二、語法選擇(本大題共10小題,每小題1分,共10分)Hello,everybody!I’mDangGui,astudentfromSichuan,China.Justamonthago,Ihad11unusualexperience.Asthenewsreported,aterribleearthquakehappenedinourcounty,whereIlivedwith12family.It’sthestrongestearthquaketheseyears.It’sreportedthattheearthquake1310peopletobedead,hundredsofpeopletobeinjured(受傷的),andseveralpeopletobemissing,uptonow.Istillrememberthetimewhentheearthquakehappened.It14inthemorning.Atthattime,Iwaspreparing15myschoolthings.Mumwasdoingthedishesinthekitchen16Dadwascleaningtheroom.Suddenly,theearthquakehappened.Thebuildingwasshaking,aswellasthelights,andthefurnitureinit.Peoplewereshoutinginfearandtrying17outofthehouse.Ifeltveryscared.MumandDadrantome.Andwestayedtogetherinasafecornerofthehouse.Followedbymanyaftershocks(余震),finally,theearthquakeended.Wefeltvery18tobesafeandsound.Aftertheearthquake,allthe19inmyneighbourhoodcameouttohelp.Thewholecountryoffereduswithgreatlove,careandsupport,too.Ithinktheearthquakebroughtusmuch20thanbefore.11.A.a(chǎn) B.a(chǎn)n C.the12.A.I B.me C.my13.A.hascaused B.causes C.willcause14.A.were B.a(chǎn)re C.was15.A.for B.from C.a(chǎn)bout16.A.since B.a(chǎn)lthough C.while17.A.get B.toget C.got18.A.unlucky B.luck C.lucky19.A.tourist B.tourists C.neighbours20.A.closer B.theclosest C.farther三、完形填空(本大題共15小題,每小題1分,共15分)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)中選出可以填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Heavyrains,typhoons,andhurricaneshaveledtoseriousfloodinginplacesaroundtheworld.Deadlyfloodinghasforced(迫使)hundredsofthousandsofpeopleto21theirhomesacrossaffectedcountriesinCentralandWesternAfrica,CentralandEasternEurope.CentralandWesternAfricaHeavyrainshavecausedfloodsacrossseveralcountriesinAfrica,22Nigeria,Chad,Niger,andMali.Thefloodshave23over1,000people,destroyedhundredsofthousandsofhomes,andforcednearlyamillionpeopletoleavetheirhomes.RainsfromastormlastweekledtofloodinginmanyareasofNigeria.InMaiduguri,thewaterrose24afteradam(水壩)broke.About40%ofthecityisunderwater.Acrosstheregion,thefloodshavedestroyedhouses,roads,andfarms,leavingmanyfamilieswithoutfoodoraplaceto25.Governmentsandsomegroupsaretryingtohelp,26it’shardtoreachalltheaffectedareas.TheUnitedNationswarnsthatmorefloodingislikelyinthecomingmonths.CentralandEasternEuropeHeavyrainandfloodingfollowingStormBorishavecausedserious27inseveralcountriesinCentralandEasternEurope.Atleast16peoplehavedied,andmoreare28.ThemostaffectedcountriesaretheCzechRepublic,Austria,Poland,HungaryandRomania.Thefloodinghasforcedhundredsofthousandsofpeopletoleave29homes.Rivershaveoverflowed,streetsareunderwater,andsomeneighborhoodsarecompletelyflooded.Insomeplaces,damshave30,andmanyhomesdon’thaveelectricityordrinkingwater.Governmentsareworkinghardto31peopleaffectedbythefloods.Theyaregettingpeopleoutof32areas,andsendingthousandsofrescueworkerstohelp.Expertssaythatriversmay33toriseforseveraldays.Thismeansthefloodingcouldget34beforeitgetsbetter.CitieslikeBudapestinHungaryandBratislavainSlovakiaare35formoreflooding.21.A.leave B.build C.miss D.stay22.A.except B.including C.for D.toward23.A.saved B.helped C.interested D.killed24.A.slowly B.quickly C.hardly D.luckily25.A.play B.camp C.live D.fight26.A.but B.so C.if D.a(chǎn)nd27.A.problems B.questions C.a(chǎn)nswers D.hurts28.A.hopeful B.sad C.missing D.excited29.A.our B.their C.your D.her30.A.broken B.repaired C.seen D.noticed31.A.donate B.help C.chat D.visit32.A.wide B.narrow C.smooth D.dangerous33.A.stop B.continue C.wish D.follow34.A.better B.worse C.thicker D.lighter35.A.planning B.looking C.searching D.preparing四、閱讀理解(本大題共15小題,每小題2分,共30分)A36.Whereislightningfromaccordingtothetext?A.Water. B.Ground. C.Thunderstorms. D.Shelter.37.Howmanypiecesofadvicecanwegetwhenwemeetlightingoutside?A.1. B.2. C.3. D.4.38.Whatistheauthor’smainpurposeofcreatingthetext?A.Toteachpeoplecrouchwhentheymeetlightning.B.Totellpeoplehowtokeepsafewhentheymeetlightning.C.Toaskpeopletostayawayfromwindowswhentheymeetlightning.D.Totellchildrenhowtokeepsafewhentheymeetlightning.B5July,2020,4:30pm,Mumbai(孟買)Heavyrainsandstrongwindsfortwodaysstraightbroughtthenormallifeofthebusycitytoastop.NotonlyMumbaibutalsosomeothercitieswereseriouslyaffectedbythefloodscausedbythisrainfall.AccordingtotheIndiangovernment,thecityreceivedover200mmofraininthelast48hours.Thisissaidtobetheheaviestshowerreceivedbythiscitythisyear.Somesuburbsandpartsofthecityhavereportedfloodingandpropertydamage.Thewaterlevelroseabovefourfeetinsomeareascausingseriousdamage.ThecentralpartofMumbaiwastheworstaffected.Theelectricpolesinmanyareasfelldown,whichledtoablackout(停電)andbroughtdeaththreattoanumberofcitizens.Allmeansofthepublictransportwerecancelled.NorthKonkanisverylikelytoreceiveheavyrainfallatfarawayplacesforthenext24hours.Theeffectwillreducelater.Officialsourcessaidtheyhadreceivedsomedonationsandcontributionsfromalloverthecountry.Moreandmorepeoplewillpourindonations.Itwilltakeabouttwoweekstogobacktonormal.Citizensarerequiredtoavoidsteppingoutunnecessarily.Foranyhelp,theycouldcallthehelplinenumber.Andthefollowingtipsmaybehelpfultoyouwhenitisraining:◆Ifyouareinsidetheroom,closethedoorandwindows.Turnofftheelectricalappliancesifthereisthunderorlightning.◆Ifyouareoutside,wearraincoatsortaketheumbrella,andstayawayfromthewalls,treesandelectricpoles.◆Ifyouaredriving,driveslowlyandcarefully.Parkyourcarifthereisarainstorm.39.WhendiditbegintoraininMumbai?A.On1July. B.On2July. C.On3July. D.On4July.40.WhichofthefollowingweretheeffectstheheavyrainbroughttoMumbai?①Somesuburbsgotflooded.

②Somepropertywasdamaged.③Onlysometransportstopped.

④Theelectricpolesfelldown.A.①②③ B.①②④ C.②③④ D.①③④41.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“pourin”inthethirdparagraphmean?A.takeawayfrom B.takeholdofC.takeoutof D.takepartin42.Whatisthispassage?A.Anopinion. B.Aninterview. C.Astory. D.Areport.CHowaretyphoons(臺(tái)風(fēng))orhurricanes(颶風(fēng))named?Thepracticeofnamingthesestormshasalonghistory.Beforethe20thcentury,theywerenamedbythetimetheyappearedortheplacewheretheylanded.Forexample,thehurricanethatdestroyedGalvestonin1900isrememberedastheGreatGalvestonHurricane.ThepracticeofgivingstormspersonalnamesappearstostartfromClementWragge.HewasanAustralianmeteorologist(氣象學(xué)家).Inthe1890s,henamedstormsafterwomen,storycharactersandsoon.ThemodernsystemofusingpersonalnamesdevelopedduringWorldWarⅡ.Atthattime,peoplebeganusingwomen’snames.Shortandquicklyunderstood,nameswereeasiertosendbyradioandeasiertorememberiftherewasmorethanonestorminagivenarea.In1953,thesystemwasmadeformal.Andmen’snameswereaddedtothelistin1979.Howarestormnamespickedtoday?AspecialgroupoftheWorldMeteorologicalOrganization(世界氣象組織)keepslistsofnamesforstorms.Thenamesonthelistmustbeshort,special,andhavesomethingtodowiththeirculturalandgeographicareas.FortheAtlanticbasin(盆地),therearesixlistsof21nameseach.Iftherearemorethan21namedstorms,Greeklettersareused.FortheWesternPacific/SouthChinaSeabasin,namesonthelistsaregivenbycountries.Thelistsrecuryearly.Butifahurricaneortyphoonisespeciallydestructive(破壞性的),thatnamewillnotberepeatedagain,suchasKatrina(2005),Sandy(2012),Haiyan(2013),Meranti(2016),Harvey(2017),Irma(2017),andMichael(2018).43.Howdoesthewriterbeginthearticle?A.Bylistinganumber. B.Byshowinganidea.C.Byaskingaquestion. D.Bydescribinganaccident.44.WhatwastheGreatGalvestonHurricanenamedafter?A.Aperson. B.Aplace. C.Ananimal. D.Atree.45.Whendidpeoplebegintousemen’snamesforstorms?A.DuringWorldWarⅡ. B.In1953.C.In1979. D.In1900.46.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“recur”inParagraph3mean?A.Change. B.Reduce. C.Repeat. D.Improve.DClimatechangeisthebiggestthreattoourplanet.Astemperaturesincrease,theicecapsandglaciers(冰川)aroundtheworldarestartingtomelt(融化),meaningsealevelswillgethigher.Wearealreadyseeingtheresultsofclimatechangewithanincreaseinextremeweathereventssuchashurricanes(颶風(fēng))andwildfiresandseriousshortagesofwater.Allovertheworldtherearepeoplelivingindifficultconditions.Butdifficultconditionsofteninspirecreativesolutions.EveryyearthePhilippinesarehitbytyphoons.Theseviolentstormsoftenkillhundredsofpeopleandcausedamagetotheislands.Onecompanyhascomeupwithahousethatstandsuptothestrongestofwinds.Thehousesbuiltinadome(穹頂)shapeandthecurvedsurfacesaremuchbetteratsurvivinginstormsthantraditionalflatroofsandwalls.Theyarealsobetteratsurvivingearthquakes.Wildfiresoftencausedestructioninmanyplacesaroundtheworld.In2015,bushfiresburneddownplantsinSouthAustralia.Thismadethelanddifficulttofarmasstrongwindsblewthesoilaway.AfarmercalledBrianFischerhadabrilliantidea.Heploughed(耕)thefieldsinspirals(螺旋形).Thismeansthatitdoesn’tmatterwhichwaythewindblowsbecauseitcanneverblowawaythesoil.Alackofwaterisalsoaseriousproblem.IntheHimalayanDesert,waterisdifficulttofindinspring.TheIceStupaprojecthascomeupwithacleversolution.Inwinter,apipe(管道)takeswaterfromhigherupinthemountainsdowntothedesert,whereitrushesoutasafountain(噴泉).Becauseitissocoldinthedesert,thewaterfreezesandmakesfrozentowersofice.Inspring,theicemeltsgivingthefarmersthewatertheyneedfortheirland.47.Theunderlinedword“They”refersto________.A.housesthataredesignedtostanduptowindsB.violentstormsthatkillhundredsofpeopleC.thecompaniesthatbuilthousesinaroundshapeD.thePhilippinesthatarehitbytyphoons48.Whichofthefollowingextremeweatherarementionedinthepassage?①typhoon②heavyrain

③hurricanes④wildfires

⑤thunderA.①③④ B.①③⑤ C.②③④ D.②④⑤49.WhatisNOTneededtodealwiththelackofwater?A.Theicemeltinspringtoprovidethewater.B.Thefrozenicetowerscanstorewater.C.Apipetakeswaterfromhigherupinthemountain.D.Afountainisbuilttocarrythefallingwater.50.Whatisthewriter’smainpurpose?A.Toremindpeopletosavewater. B.Tofindresultsofseriousproblems.C.Tomakepeoplecomeupwithsmartideas. D.Toexplaincausesofdifficultconditions.五、用所給詞的正確形式填空(本大題共5小題,每小題1分,共5分)51.Thegovernmenthasdeclaredastateoffollowingtheearthquake.(emergent)52.Ihaveapoorsenseof(direct),soIeasilygetlostinbigcities.53.Parentsshouldteachtheirchildrentostay(calmly)whenfacingdifficulties.54.Thispoorkidbecomes(home)aftertheearthquake.55.Whenyoumeetanewwordinasentence(句子),readingthesentencecanhelpyou(guess)themeaningofit.六、選詞填空(本大題共10小題,每小題1分,共10分)用方框中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空,使短文完整正確。(每個(gè)單詞限用一次,每空限填一個(gè)單詞。)beat

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forgetItwasreportedthatoneoflastyear’smostpowerfulstormskilledatleastfourpeopleandinjuredatleast95othersinsouthernChina.Doyourememberwhatwereyoudoingatthattime?Icouldn’t56whathappenedbecauseitwasterribleforme.Itwasadarkandquietnightat57.Iwasjustabouttofallasleep.58,Iheardaloudnoise.Itwasrainingcatsanddogsoutside.Thewindwas59againstthewindows.Igotupandlookedoutofthewindow.Tomysurprise,Icouldseeatreeinmy60gardenhadfallen.Ithadbrokenafenceandpartofthewall.IrealizedthatIshoulddosomethingby61.SoIputonmyraincoatandwentoutside.TherainwassoheavythatIwascompletelywetinafew62.Therewasalmostsilenceintheneighborhoodexceptforthesoundoftherainandthewind.Itriedmy63tomovesomeofthebranches.Afterawhile,someofmyneighborsalso64outtohelp.Together,wemanagedtocleanupthemess.It65alongandtiringnight,butIfeltgoodthatIhaddonesomethingtohelp.56._______________57._______________58._______________59._______________60._______________61._______________62._______________63._______________64._______________65._______________七、任務(wù)型閱讀(本大題共5小題,每小題2分,共10分)Whenyoulookatamountainwithsnowonthetop,itlookssobeautiful.Butthatcanchangeveryquicklyifanavalanchehappens.Anavalancheisquitealotofsnow,iceandrocksmovingquicklydownamountain,usuallyonslopes(斜坡)of30°to45°.Itcanmoveatspeedsat96km/hto129km/h.Differentthingscanmakeavalancheshappensuddenly.About90%ofavalancheshappenbecauseofhumans,likeclimbersandsnowmobiles(雪地摩托).Strongwinds,earthquakes,andevenanimalscanalsomakethemhappen.Avalancheshappenallyeararound.Mostofthemaresmall,butinhighmountains,suchastheAlpsandtheHimalayas,theycanbeverylargeanddangerous.Whenithappens,thefast-movingsnow,iceandrockscancoverpeople,allthehousesandvillagesalongtheway.Thesnowbecomestoohardtomove.Thatcanmakepeopleunderitdieofthecold.However,whatcanwedotokeepsafeifwewanttoclimbsnowmountains?Educationandrighttrainingcanhelp.Theycangiveususefuladvice.Forexample,neverstartclimbingwhenthesnowbeginsmelting(融化),especiallyinspring.Avalanchesmayhappeninthisseasonatanyminute.Waitforatleast2daystostartclimbingafterasnowstorm.Bringusefultools,likeabeacon(信標(biāo))tohelpothersfindyou.Phonessometimesdon’tworkonmountains.Keepingquietonthemountainsisalsoimportant.Anyway,avalanchesarepartofnature.Weneedtohaverespectforthemountainsandweatherallthetime.66.Accordingtothepassage,what’sthemeaningof“avalanche”inChinese?67.Howmanyreasonsforavalanchesaretalkedinthepassage?(1word)68.Whatarethepossibleresultsofanavalancheaccordingtothepassage?(nomorethan12words)69.Whatcanwedotokeepsafeifwewanttoclimbsnowmountains?(nomorethan8words)70.What’sthepurposeofthepassage?(nomorethan10words)八、短文填空(本大題共10小題,每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空,使短文通順、連貫。

OnthemorningofApril10th,thenewsonTV71(report)thatastrongwindwascomingtothearea.Theexpertadvisedthatpeopleshouldstayinhouses72(keep)safe(安全的).Intheafternoon,theskyturneddark.Andthewindwasmuch73(strong)thanitwasinthemorning.Everyoneinthecitybecamebusy.Manypeoplewerebuyingfoodsforthenextthreewindydayswhileothersweremaking74(they)waytothesubwaystationsorthebusstations.Theschoolfinishedearlier,

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