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遼寧省朝陽市2025-2026學年八年級上學期期末考試英語試題一、閱讀理解HomeAloneSafetyforKidsDearstudents,We’dliketointroducesomeinformationaboutthissafetytrainingcourse(課程)toallofyou.WhatitisThisisahelpfulcourseforkidsaged8-12.Throughallkindsofinterestingactivities,childrenwilllearnhowtotakecareofthemselveswhiletheystayathomealone.When2:00p.m.~5:00p.m.(everySundayinJanuary)WhereInthelibraryofSonghuPrimarySchoolSomethingthatyouwilllearnabout*Kitchensafety

*Onlinesafety*Firesafety

*Firstaid(急救)*Howtocall110

*ActivitiesforhavingfunaloneCost¥50perchildMoreinformationCallMrLiat0858-4621orvisitGreatteacherswithmuchexperiencearealreadyreadytohelpyou!SonghuPrimarySchoolDecember28,20251.Whoisthissafetytrainingcoursefor?A.Parents. B.Children. C.Teachers. D.Policemen.2.WhichofthefollowingmayNOTbeincluded(包括)inthiscourse?A.Somethingaboutfirstaid. B.Whattodowhenthere’safire.C.Howtocleanyourkitchens. D.Thewaytocall110whenindanger.3.Whatdoweknowaboutthissafetytrainingcourse?A.ItstartsonDecember28,2025.B.13-year-oldchildrencantakepartinit.C.SonghuPrimarySchoolholdsitontheplayground.D.Youcangetmoreinformationthroughitstelephonenumber.4.Whereisthetextmostprobablyfrom?A.Aschoolnotice. B.Anewsreport. C.Asciencebook. D.Ahealthguide.LastSaturday,whilecleaningthebedroomwithmymom,Ifoundanoldkite.Itspaperandthebambooframe(框架)werebroken(損壞的).ItwasthekitethatmygrandfathermadeformewhenIwasseven.Wehadgreatfunflyingitintheparkandthefield.Ifeltasenseofsadness.“It’sbroken,”Isaidwithtearsinmyeyes.Mymomlookedatitcarefullyandsaid,“Noteverythingbrokencan’tbeused.Let’smend(修補)ittogether.”Wespentalltheafternoonworkingonit.Momtaughtmehowtocutthenewpapercarefullyandglueitontotheframe.Sheshowedmehowtomakethebrokenpartsstrongagain.Itwasaslowandcarefulprocess,needingpatience(耐心).Ihadthoughtaboutjustbuyinganewonefromthestore,whichwouldbemucheasier.Finally,wemadeit.Thekitewasn’tperfect—thepatches(補丁)werevisible,anditlookedalittledifferent.Butitseemedstronger,anditheldastory.Wetookittotheparkthenextday.Thewindwasperfect.Tomyjoyandsurprise,themendedkiteflewevenhigherthanIremembered.AsIwatcheditdanceinthebluesky,Iunderstoodmymom’swords.Somethingsbecomemorevaluableaftertheyaremended.Thepatchesarenotsignsofbeingbroken,butsignsofbeinglovedandcaredfor.Thatday,Ilearnedalessonaboutpatience,loveandthetruemeaningofvaluingwhatwehave.5.Wheredidthewriterfindtheoldkite?A.Inthepark. B.Inthefield. C.Inthebedroom. D.Inthelivingroom.6.Whatdidthewriterandhismomdotomendthekite?A.Theyboughtnewpaperandbamboo. B.Theypaintedthekitewithbrightcolors.C.Theyreplacedthebrokenbambooframe. D.Theycutnewpaperandglueditontotheframe.7.Howdidthewriter’sfeelingchangefromthebeginningtotheendofthestory?A.Angry→Calm B.Sad→Joyful C.Bored→Excited D.Confident→Unsure8.Whydidthemendedkitebecomemorevaluable?A.Ithadloveandaspecialstory. B.Itwasmadebythewriteralone.C.Itcouldflyhigherthananyotherkite. D.Itwasmorebeautifulthantheoldone.TanghuluisasimpleandclassicstreetsnackinChina.Andthisautumn,onespecialkindoftanghulu—milkskin(奶皮)tanghulu,whichmixestraditional(傳統(tǒng)的)tanghuluwithmilkskin,hasbecomeverypopular.Onsocialmedia,manyuserssharevideosofthissnack.YoungpeoplelineupforhourstobuyitincitieslikeChengduandHangzhou.Mostcost15to25yuan,butoneshopinShanghaisellsitfor98yuaneach.Evenso,peoplestillwantit,andsomesellerssellthousandsofsticksaday.Tomakemilkskintanghulu,youshouldfirstwashthefruits.Ifusinggreengrapes,cuttheminhalf,carefullypickouttheseeds(種子),andputsomedriedyoghurtinside.Then,putthepreparedfruitsontoskewers(竹簽).Next,mixtwobowlsofsugarandonebowlofwatertogether.Pourthemintoapot.Bringtoaboiloverhighheat,thenturntolowheat.Cookuntilthemixtureturnsamber(琥珀色).Donotstirwhilecooking.Atlast,turnthefruitskewersquicklytocoatthemnicelywiththemixture.Thenstickthemtothemilkskin.Letthemcoolonoiledpaperforabout10minutes.Althoughmilkskintanghulutastesdeliciousandlooksniceforphotos,it’sbetternottoeatittoooften.9.Whatismilkskintanghulumadeof?A.Fruits,creamandhoney. B.Driedyoghurtandgreengrapes.C.Traditionaltanghuluandsugar. D.Traditionaltanghuluandmilkskin.10.WhichoneisNOTrightaboutmakingmilkskintanghulu?A.Stirthesugarandwatermixturewhilecooking.B.Stickthefruitskewerstothemilkskinaftercoating.C.Cookthesugarandwatermixtureuntilitturnsamber.D.Putthefruitsontoskewersafterwashingandpreparingthem.11.Whatmightthewritercontinuetotalkaboutinthelastparagraph?A.Whatmakesmilkskintanghulugetsopopular.B.Wherewecanbuydeliciousmilkskintanghulu.C.Whyweshouldenjoymilkskintanghuluwisely.D.Howmuchweshouldpayformilkskintanghulu.12.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?A.HowtoMakeTanghuluatHomeB.TheHistoryofChineseStreetSnacksC.DifferentKindsofTanghuluinChinaD.MilkSkinTanghulu:APopularNewSnackAgroupoffriendsdecidedtoconquer(征服)MountMatterhorn,whichis4,478metershigh.Asitwasaverydifficultclimbtothetop,thegroupoffriendsdecidedtostopatonepossiblespot(地點)thatofferedanamazingview.Whiletheywererestingthere,agroupmembernamedMarkaskedifanyonewouldliketojoinhimtogotothetop,butnoonewantedtodothatbecauseitwastoodangerous.Besides,theyalreadyhadfunatthespot.Theywerehappywiththeview.Markwasexperiencedenoughtoknownottogoalone.Butluckily,agroupofclimberswerejustwalkingpasttheircamp.Marksawachanceandjoinedthegroup.Whentheyfinallyreachedthetop,therewerealreadysomepeopletherewhowelcomedthemwitharoundofapplause(掌聲).Markwassurprisedthatthefinalclimbwasnotthatdifficult.Thenhestartedaconversationwithaman.“Thetopissobeautifulandnothardtoreachatall.Butwhydofewpeoplechallengethemselves?”Themanexplained,“Mostpeoplearehappywithwhattheyfindeasy.Theyneverthinkthattheyhavethepowertoachievemore.Theydon’twanttofaceanydanger.So,manyofthemjuststaypartofthecrowd(人群).”Don’tbelikemostofthosewhohaveadestination(目的地)butendupinthemiddleoftheirjourney.Sticktowhatyoustartuntilyouseetheresults.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“view”inParagraph1probablymean?A.Landscape. B.Idea. C.Way. D.Chance.14.Whydidn’tMark’sfriendswanttoclimbtothetop?A.Theywantedtowaitforotherclimbers. B.Theyhadnoclimbingexperience.C.Theywerenotinterestedinthetopscenery. D.Theythoughtitwastoodangerous.15.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inParagraph3referto(指代)?A.Mark’sfriends. B.Markandhisfriends.C.ThepeoplewhowelcomedMarkatthetop. D.Markandthegroupofclimberswalkingpast.16.What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.ClimbingMountMatterhornwithfriendsisgreatfun.B.Peopleshouldsticktotheirgoalsinsteadofgivinguphalfway.C.Marksucceededinreachingthetopwiththehelpofotherclimbers.D.It’sdangeroustoclimbhighmountainswithoutenoughexperience.Lightningstrikes(雷擊)tensofthousandsoftreesaroundtheworldeveryyear.Mostofthetreesdierightawaybecauseofthat.However,somebigonesinforestsarequitedifferentbecausetheycanstayaliveafterthestrike17Lightningmayhurt(傷害)someofthetreesfromtimetotime.Whycantheystillbealive?Well,accordingtoastudyaboutplants,thesetreesallow(允許)thelightning’senergytopassthroughtheirbodiesquicklyandmovetothetreesnexttothemwhenlightningstrikesthem.18What’smore,thestronglightningkillstheotherplantsgrowingonthem.Italsokillssomeothertreesaroundthem.Thatmeansthesebigtreeshavelesscompetition(競爭)forsunlightandwater.19It’sstillhealthyandstrongalthoughithasexperiencedstrikesabout10times.However,mostofthetreesarounditdiedafterthestrikes.Scientiststhinkmanytreeslikethiscanliveforhundredsofyears,orevenmorethan1,000years.Whatcanwelearnfromthisstudy?20Naturealwayshassurprisingandinterestingsecrets!A.Thatway,theydon’tgettoohotorhurt.B.Everytreecankeepalivethroughstrikes.C.TakeatreeinPanama’sforestsasanexample.D.Moresurprisingly,theycanevenbenefitalotfromthestrike.E.Somethingbadcansometimesturnintosomethinggood,can’tit?二、完形填空WenYanisadoctoroftheChineseMedicalTeaminAfrica.Sheworkedhardtohelplocalpeoplestayhealthy,andonestoryshe’llneverforgetis21ababygirlnamedBeauty.Beautywasbornweighingjust0.8kg.Therewas22wrongwithher,andshehadproblemsinbreathing.Thehospitalwasshortofnecessarymedicalequipment(設備),somanythoughtshewouldn’tlivelong.“Butevenatinychanceisworth(值得)fightingfor—myteamandIhadtodoallwecouldtohelp23,”Wensaid.Wencoatedthebabyinasoftclothtokeepher24.ThemostdangerousmomentcamewhenBeauty’sheartrate(心率)droppedtoonly30timesa25.Wenstayedbyhersideandcaredforherforalmostfivehours.26,Beautystartedbreathingbyherself.Afterovertwomonthsinthehospital,Beautyweighed2.05kgandwasreadytogohome.Themedicalteamandherfamily27thehappymomentwithtearsofjoy.Beauty’smotherheldWen’shands,“Ihopemydaughter28tobeadoctorjustlikeyou.”DuringhertimeinAfrica,Wenhelpedthousandsofpeople.Shetraveledtofarawayvillagesunderthehotsun.Eventhe29afterlongtripsneverstoppedherbecauselocalpeoplewerealwayswaitinginlineforhelp.Besidessavinglives,Wen’steamalso30localdoctorsandnurseseveryweektobettertheirskills.21.A.losing B.saving C.visiting D.feeding22.A.anything B.nothing C.something D.everything23.A.it B.him C.you D.her24.A.warm B.happy C.fit D.cute25.A.second B.minute C.hour D.day26.A.Unluckily B.Honestly C.Finally D.Probably27.A.celebrated B.forgot C.missed D.questioned28.A.gelsup B.growsup C.wakesup D.givesup29.A.shyness B.happiness C.kindness D.tiredness30.A.called B.ordered C.trained D.noticed三、短文填空閱讀短文,在空白處填入一個適當?shù)膯卧~或用括號內所給詞的正確形式填空,使短文通順、連貫。LastSaturday,ourclassorganizedanenvironmental(自然環(huán)境的)protectionactivityinthecommunity.Itwasoneofthemostmeaningful31(thing)wedidthisterm.Manystudentsjoinedin,andnobodyexpectedhowmuchfunitwouldbe!We32(collect)rubbishintheparkinthemorning.Ourteachertoldusthatifweworkedtogether,wecouldmaketheparkcleaner.Everystudentbroughtbothgloves33bags—everyonetriedtheirbest.Thetaskwasmuch34(easy)thanwethoughtbecauseofteamwork.Intheafternoon,wegavespeechestotellpeople35protectinganimals.Wewanted36(encourage)morepeopletocarefornature.Alittlegirlsharedherstoryofsavingahurtbird,andherkindness37(total)touchedourhearts.Ofallthestories,Ithinkherswas38(emotional)one.Howmeaningfultheactivitywas!Everyonefeltproud(自豪的)ofwhatwehaddone.Smallactionscanhave39greatinfluenceonourplanet!Wewillholdatreeplantingactivitynextmonth.Iusuallywatertheflowersathome40(one)aweek,butnowIdecidetodoitmoreoftentopractisemy“greenhands”forthecomingactivity.四、任務型閱讀閱讀短文,然后根據(jù)內容回答問題。OnApril19,2025,theworld’sfirsthumanoidrobothalf-marathon(人形機器人半程馬拉松)tookplaceinYizhuang,Beijing.Hundredsofpeoplegottogethertowatchthisexcitingevent.Allofthemwereexcitedtoseerobotsruntogetherwithhumanathletes.Theracebeganat7:30a.m.Atfirst,allrobotslookedconfident.Theymovedsmoothly(順利地)andquickly.However,notallrobotscouldfinishtherace.Manyrobotsfacedchallenges,suchassteepslopes(陡坡),grassyareasandgravel(碎石)roads.Theseproblemsmadeithardforrobotstokeepbalanced.Somerobotsworespecialshoestoprotecttheir“feet”.OthersusedAItochangetheirdirectionanddecidehowfasttheymoved.ThefirstrobottofinishwasTiangongUltra.Itfinishedthe21.0975-kilometreraceat10:11a.m.Itslightweightbodyandcoolingsystemhelpeditrunfasterthanotherrobots.Therobot“N2Xiaowantong”wasthesecondtocrossthefinishinglineandwaswelcomedbypeoplebecauseitraninamorehuman-likeway.Engineerssaidtheeventwasvaluableforrobottechnology.“We’velearnedalotabouthowrobotscanworkinreal-worldsituations,”saidoneengineer.“Thisisjustthebeginning.”Inthefuture,theserobotsmighthelpinfactories,hospitals,orevenathome.Thisraceshowsthatrobottechnologyhastakenabigstepforward.Whoknowswhatwewillseeinthenexthumanoidrobotmarathon?41.Whendidtheworld’sfirsthumanoidrobothalf-marathontakeplace?42.Whydidsomerobotswearspecialshoes?43.WhathelpedTiangongUltrafinishtheracefirst?44.Howdoyouthinkrobotswillhelphumansinourfuturelife?(Write30wordsormore)五、書面表達45.假設你是李輝,你的英國朋友Tom要來中國旅行。請你給他寫一封郵件,內容包括:(1)推薦一個值得旅行的城市;(2)為他做一些簡單的旅行規(guī)劃;(3)提醒旅行時的注意事項。注意:(1)詞數(shù)80—100,開頭和結尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù);(2)可適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;(3)郵件中不能出現(xiàn)真實姓名及學校名稱。DearTom,I’msoexcitedtohearthatyou’recomingtoChina!_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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