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第=page11頁,共=sectionpages11頁2025-2026學(xué)年遼寧省大連市中山區(qū)旅順區(qū)八年級(jí)(上)期末英語試卷一、閱讀五選四:本大題共4小題,共8分。OnNovember11,thecrowdinShenzhenhelditsbreathas13-year-oldYuZidiracedtowardthefinish.Thencameasplash,andshetouchedthewallfirst!ThescoreboardlitupwithanewAsianrecord:2:07.41inthewomen's200-meterindividualmedley(個(gè)人混合泳).CheersfilledthepoolasYusmiledwithjoy.(1)______

Yu'sjourneybeganinasimpleway.GrowingupinHebeiProvince,shestartedswimmingatsixduringthehotsummerdays.Atfirst,itwasonlyafunwaytobeattheheat.(2)______"Overtime,Ibegantofeelasenseofachievement,"Yusaid.Thatsmallsparksoonturnedintopassion.Shebegantrainingharderanddreamingbigger.Nowshepracticeseveryday,balancingschoolworkwithlonghoursinthepool.

(3)______Theyareknowntobethemostdifficult,asswimmersmustmasterfourdifferentstrokes(游泳姿勢(shì)).YetYuhasacharmingwaytodescribethem:shecomparesmedleyracestotastingdeliciousdishes,eachwithitsownflavor(滋味)andfun.

Herhardworkispayingoff.Yuisnowthesecond-fastestwomanintheworldthisyear.Thissummer,shecaughtglobalattentioninSingapore,becomingtheyoungestswimmerevertowinamedalattheWorldAquaticChampionships(世界游泳錦標(biāo)賽).

Herlatestvictoryhasturnedherintoanationalstar.OnWeibo,atopicabouthernewrecordhasalreadydrawnover11millionviews.(4)______"Justdoingmybestandtraininghardisenough,"shesaidwithaninnocent(天真的)yetdeterminedsmile.

A.Despitetheattention,Yuremainscalmaboutherrisingfame.

B.Butasshekepttraining,thingschanged.

C.Aslongasshetrieshard,nothingisimpossible.

D.Amongallswimmingstyles,Yuenjoysmedleyeventsthemost.

E.ShejustbroketherecordsetbyYeShiwenatthe2012LondonOlympics.1.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E2.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E3.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E4.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E二、完形填空:本大題共10小題,共10分。閱讀短文,理解其大意,從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)。

Lastterm,ourartteacheraskedustomakeashortanimatedfilm(動(dòng)畫電影).Shesaid,"Your(5)istocreateastoryaboutfriendship."Thewholeclassfeltbothexcitedandalittlenervous!

First,weneededagood(6).Wedecidedonastoryaboutasillyfoxandasmartspider(蜘蛛)whobecomebestfriendsintheend.Then,westartedto(7)thecartooncharacters.Thiswasthelongestpart.Wealsohadtolearnhowtousesomesimplecomputerspecialeffectstomakethesceneslookreal.(8),afterweeksofhardwork,thefilmwasfinished!

Onthedayofthefilmshow,weall(9)intheschoolhall.Whenthelightswentdownandourfilmappearedonthebig(10),everyonebecamequietandbegantoenjoythefilm.

Afterwatchingthefilm,manyclassmatescametotellushowmuchtheylovedit.Ourteacherwasso(11)thatshesaidshewouldshowittootherschools.

Thisexperiencehastaughtusthatcreatingsomethingnewishard,butifyouuseyour(12)andworktogether,youcancreatesomethingwonderful.Andwealso(13)thatteamworkalwaysmakestheworkeasier.Wehopewecan(14)withmoreinterestingideasforournextartproject.5.A.task B.act C.cost D.talent6.A.plan B.idea C.picture D.tool7.A.draw B.write C.sing D.dance8.A.Suddenly B.Finally C.Surprisingly D.Thankfully9.A.played B.searched C.met D.developed10.A.screen B.blackboard C.wall D.machine11.A.angry B.bored C.curious D.satisfied12.A.money B.imagination C.time D.food13.A.realized B.forgot C.doubted D.missed14.A.getalong B.comeup C.reachagreement D.catchup三、閱讀理解:本大題共16小題,共32分。AParksarepublicplaces.Theyprovideuswithaplacetoenjoyourselvesandrest.Inordertohaveafunandsafetime,weshouldfollowtheparkrules.Herearesomerulesofsomeparks.

DoloresParkRules▲ParkHours:6:00a.m.—10:00p.m.

▲NoSmoking

▲DogsMustBeKeptonaLeash(牽繩)

▲DogWalkersMustPickUpandRemoveDogWaste

▲Don'tFeedBirdsorAnimals

▲NoCamping

▲NoFires

▲KeepDoloresParkCleanCentralParkRules▲ParkHours:6:30a.m.—9:30p.m.

▲KeeptheParkCleanSoPleaseDon'tLitter

▲NoUnleashedDogsExceptinSomeAreas

▲NoFeedingBirds

▲Don'tEntertheParkAfterItIsClosed

▲NoPerforming

▲NoCampingBolinParkRules▲ParkHours:7:00a.m.—9:00p.m.

▲ChildrenUnderSixMustBewithAdults

▲NoClimbingonAnyMonuments(紀(jì)念碑)

▲NoOvernightCampingAllowed

▲PleaseUseWasteContainers(容器)

▲NoRestroomintheParkVeteransParkRulesTheBestPlacetoFeedBirds!▲ParkHours:5:30a.m.—10:00p.m.

▲NoSkateboarding

▲NoBikeRidingorRollerSkating

▲NoCamping

▲NoOpenFires

▲NoLittering

▲NoSmoking15.WhattimecanyougetintoDoloresPark?______A.At5:25a.m. B.At6:15a.m. C.At10:05p.m. D.At11:35p.m.16.WhatcanpeopledoinVeteransPark?______A.Feedbirds. B.Gocamping. C.Skateboard. D.Ridebikes.17.Whichparkisopenforthelongesttime?______A.DoloresPark. B.CentralPark. C.BolinPark. D.VeteransPark.18.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanwereadthispassage?______A.Sports. B.Health. C.Community. D.Food.B①Duringthe2021ShanghaiFashionWeek,ayoung,slimandconfidentwomanwithanironlegdreweveryone'sattention.HernamewasNiuYu.Shelostherrightleginthe2008Wenchuanearthquake.Shewasonly11yearsoldthen.

②NiuYuusedtobeintheschoolsportsteam.Shelovedrunning.Butthedisasterbrokeherdream.Shehadtolivewithanartificialleg.Itwasn'tcomfortableandherlegoftenbled.People'scuriouseyesmadeherevenmoreuncomfortable.Shealwaystriedtohideherlegunderjeansordresses.

③Withthesupportofherfamilyandfriends,NiuYuslowlycameoutfromtheshadows.In2018,rightbeforeher21stbirthday,shedecidedtostophidingherleg.Tohersurprise,shereceivedlotsofencouragingwords.Shealsofinishedahalfmarathoninabout4hours.Shecompletedthehard10-yearjourneyoffindingherselfagain.

④NowNiuYusharesherstoryonsocialmedia.Shelistenstodisastersurvivorsandencouragesthemtolookforward.In2023,shecarriedthetorchattheFISUWorldUniversityGames."Itisagreathonourforme",shesaid."Butitisalsoagoodchancetoshowpeoplethepowerofbeingbrave."

⑤Adisastercanbringalotofpain.Butweshouldalwaysfaceitwithcourage.AsthewriterNoraEphrononcesaid:"Aboveall,betheheroineofyourlife,notthevictim."19.WhatwasNiuYu'slifelikeafterthe2008Wenchuanearthquake?______A.Shestucktorunning.

B.Shewasuncomfortablewithherartificialleg.

C.Shewasbravetoshowherartificialleg.

D.Otherpeoplelookedatherwithcuriouseyes,butshedidn'tcare.20.WhatdidNiuYudoinordertofindherselfagain?______

①Shehadtolivewithanartificialleg.

②Shefinishedahalfmarathoninabout4hours.

③Shestoppedhidingherleg.

④Shedreweveryone'sattentionatthe2021ShanghaiFashionWeek.A.①② B.②③④ C.①②③ D.①④21.Theunderlinedexpression"cameoutfromtheshadows"inParagraph3means______A.NiuYustoppedhidingherlegandstartedtofacelifeconfidently.

B.NiuYuwalkedoutofadark,shadowyplace.

C.NiuYuescapedfromadangeroussituation.

D.NiuYustoppedhidingfromsunlighttoprotectherskin.22.Whydidthewriterwritethispassage?______A.Toshownaturaldisastersgreatlyaffectpeople'slives.

B.Toexplainhowtechnologyhelpschangepeople'slives.

C.Toadvisepeopletosharetheirstoriesonsocialmedia.

D.Toencouragepeopletogetbacktotheirlivesafterdisasterswithcourage.CDoyoufindthatyourdinnerswithyourparentsarelesshappythanbefore?Doyoufinditeasiertochatinthepastbutnowit'sdifficult?Doyouandyourparentsoftendisagreeonthings?You'renotalone.Manykidsandtheirparentshavesuchexperiences.

Whenyou'regrowingup,yourbodychangesalot.Youmightworryaboutgettingtallerorheavierthanyourfriends.Whenyoufeelworried,youmightgetangryatyourparentssometimes.

It'salsohardtobalanceyourfeelingsasyougrowup.Yougettoastrangetimecalledmiddleground—nolongerasmallchildbutnotquiteanadult(成人).Youwanttodothingsbyyourselfmore,butyoustillneedyourparents'loveandhelp.Youwanttomakedecisionsbyyourself,butyourparentsmightnotalwaysagree.Thiscanmakeyoufeelsad.

Butdon'tworrytoomuchaboutargumentswithyourparents.Themostimportantthingistotalktothem.Tellthemhowyoufeel,evenifit'shard.Theymightnotagreewithyourightaway,butifyoukeeptalkingandlistening,youcanfindawaytomakethingsbetter.

Remember,yourparentsloveyouandwanttohelpyou.Sometimestheyforgethowharditistogrowup.Butifyoukeeptalkingtothemandtryingtounderstandthem,youcanworkthingsout.Sokeeptrying,andyou'llfindthatyouandyourparentscangetalongjustfine.23.Howdoesthewriterstartthepassage?______A.Bytellingastory. B.Byaskingquestions.

C.Bylistingsomefacts. D.Bydescribingapicture.24.Whatdoes"middleground"meaninthethirdparagraph?______A.Betweenbeingachildandanadult.

B.Beingalittlekid.

C.Beinganadult.

D.Beinganoldperson.25.______canmakechildrenfeelsad.A.Notbeingabletomaketheirowndecisions

B.Alwaysfollowingparents'adviceathome

C.Havingnotimetotalkorplaywithparents

D.Failingtobalancehomeworkandhobbies26.What'sthepurposeofthetext?______A.Toaskchildrentobecomemorehard-working.

B.Todescribechangesinteenagers'appearance.

C.Togiveadviceonhowtogetalongbetterwithparents.

D.Toshowthatteenagershaveproblemswiththeirparents.D①Areyoutiredofdoingchores?Imaginealifewithoutfoldinglaundryorcarryingheavybags.ThatlifeisherewithNEO.NEOisthefirst"humanoid(類人的)"robotforhomeuse.

②NEOismadetofitintoyourhouse.Itlooksjustlikeahuman.Itstands1.6meterstallandweighsonly30kilograms.Becauseitisshapedlikeaperson,itcanworkwithyoulikeafriend.NEOissmartandhelpful.Itcancleansurfacesanddomostofthehousework.Itcanevenmakesimpleconversationswithguestsatthedoor.NEOusesadvancedAIandunderstandsvoicecommands.Youcanalsoscheduleitstasksthroughanapp.

③Therobotislightbutverystrong.Itcanliftitemsupto70kilogramswhenitstandsstill.Whilewalking,itcaneasilycarry25kilograms.Also,itspowersystemisautomatic,soyoudon'thavetoworryaboutitallday.Whenthebattery(電池)islow,itfindsthechargerbyitself.

④Youmightthinksuchastrongmachinewouldbeloud.ButNEOisdifferent.Itmakesonly22decibels(分貝)ofsound.Thisisasquietasafridge.Ithasasoftbodyandsmartsensors,soyoucantrustitwithchildrenandpets.

⑤Ofcourse,suchsmarttechnologyisexpensive.Thepriceisnow20,000.However,userscanchoosetopayamonthlyfeeof499.Youcanalsopickacolor,likegrayordarkbrown.ForbuyersintheU.S.,deliverystartsin2026.

⑥Althoughthepriceishigh,thisinventioncouldchangelivesfortheelderlyorbusyfamilies.Itisabigsteptowardasmarterandeasierworld.27.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrueaboutNEO?______A.Itis1.6meterstallandweighs70kilograms.

B.Itcanliftitemsupto70kilogramswhenstandingstill.

C.Itcancarry70kilogramswhilewalking.

D.Itmakesmorenoisethanarefrigerator.28.Whatdoes"it"inParagraph3referto?______A.Thebattery. B.Thehomerobot.

C.Thecharger. D.Astrongmachine.29.Whatcanyouinfer(推斷)fromthetext?______A.BuyersintheUSareabletobuythehomerobotnow.

B.Thehighpricemeansonlyrichfamiliescanaffordthehomerobot.

C.Themonthlypaymentplanmakesiteasyforpeopletobuythehomerobot.

D.Peoplecangetthehomerobotforfreeiftheychoosethecolorgrayordarkbrown.30.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?______A.Theintroductionofanewinvention—thehomerobotNEO.

B.HowtoorderandusethehomerobotNEO.

C.AcomparisonbetweenNEOandotherhumanoidrobots.

D.TheadvantagesofNEOintakingcareofchildrenandpets.四、任務(wù)型閱讀-簡答:本大題共1小題,共10分。31.閱讀短文,然后根據(jù)內(nèi)容回答問題。

Intoday'sdigitalworld,mostofusspendhourslookingatphones,tablets,orcomputerseveryday.Wecheckmessagesallthetime,lookthroughsocialmedia,andevenusedeviceswhileeatingorsleeping.Thisoveruseofdigitaltoolsoftenmakesusfeeltired,anxious(焦慮的),andunabletofocus—andthat'swhere"digitaldetox(排毒)"comesin.Adigitaldetoxmeanstakingashortbreakfromalldigitaldevices.Itdoesn'thavetobelong—evenafewhoursadayorafullweekendcanhelp.Studiesshowthattoomuchscreentimeisbadforourhealth:ithurtsoureyes,affectsoursleep,andevenreducesface-to-facecommunicationwithfamilyandfriends.

Sohowcanwedoadigitaldetox?Startsmall:tryputtingyourphoneinanotherroomduringmeals,orturningoffunnecessarynotifications(不必要的通知).Youcanalsoreplacescreentimewithotheractivities,likereadingabook,goingforawalk,orplayingaboardgamewithfamily.Thekeyistofindbalance—wedon'tneedtogiveupdigitaltoolscompletely,butweshouldcontrolhowmuchtimewespendonthem.

Bydoingadigitaldetox,you'llfeelmorerelaxed,havebettersleep,andenjoymorequalitytimewithlovedones.It'sasimplewaytotakecareofyourmindinaworldthat'salways"connected."(1)Whatisadigitaldetox?

______(2)Whydoweneedtodoadigitaldetoxinoureverydaylife?

______(3)Howcanwedoadigitaldetox?

______(4)Whatdoyouthinkofdoingadigitaldetox?(Write30wordsormore)

______五、閱讀填空:本大題共1小題,共10分。32.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。

Onerecentafternoon,Iwassittinginalawn(草坪)chair,watchingmyeight-year-oldsonplaysoccerwithagroupofboysofhisage.Mostofthemwerenewtothesport.Whenevertheygotthechance,theykickedtheballas(1)(hard)astheycould.

Theircoachwasdoingagreatjob.Allthrough(2)game,Iheardhimcallout,"Spreadout!""Getinposition!""Moveback!"and"Goforit!"Atthattime,he(3)(teach)themnotjusthowtoplay,butalsohowtoplaysmartandwintogether.

Buttheboysoftenseemedtoforgeteverythingtheyhadlearned.Nomatterwhattheirpositionswere,theyallrantowardtheballlikebeestohoney.Asaparent,Ifoundthisamusing.(4)asasoccerfan,Icouldn'thelpbutsigh(嘆氣).

Icanunderstandtheboys,though.Theyareyoungandeagertotry(5)(they)besttohelp.Theyprobablythoughtthatchasingtheballandkickingithardwasthebestthingtheycoulddofortheirteam.Indoingso,they(6)(forget)abouttheirpositions—andaboutteamwork.

Inmanyadult(7)(team),however,peoplealsoliketochasethe"soccerball."Theygoaftereasywinsorquickrewards.Theydon'tlikestayinginpositionortrustingtheirteammatestodotheirpart.Sure,theymayfeelproud(8)theirownwork,buttheteamasawholewillsuffer.

Workingasateam,weshouldrespecteveryone'sstrengthsandefforts.(9)(achieve)success,everyoneontheteamshouldkeeptheireyesonteams,nottheball.Teamworkisn'trocketscience,andafterall,weshouldbemuch(10)(wise)thanthoseeight-year-oldboysonthefield,shouldn'twe?(1)

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六、書面表達(dá):本大題共1小題,共20分。33.沒有規(guī)矩,不成方圓。無論在家庭還是學(xué)校,規(guī)則時(shí)時(shí)約束著我們的言行舉止,幫助我們養(yǎng)成良好的行為習(xí)慣。請(qǐng)你寫一篇以"GoodRules,GoodHabits."為主題的演講稿,要包含以下要點(diǎn):

(1)分享你印象最深的家規(guī)或校規(guī);

(2)談?wù)劶乙?guī)或校規(guī)對(duì)你的影響;

(3)發(fā)起號(hào)召。

注意:

(1)詞數(shù)80-100詞;

(2)可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;

(3)文中不能出現(xiàn)真實(shí)姓名及學(xué)校名稱。

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