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第=page11頁,共=sectionpages11頁廣東省深圳市2025-2026學年第一學期學科素養(yǎng)期末診斷八年級英語一、完形填空:本大題共10小題,共10分。Lastspring,ourscienceteachergaveeachofusasmall,unlabeledseed.“Yourtask,”hesaid,“istoplantit,careforit,andkeepaweeklyjournal.Youwon’tknowwhatitisuntilitgrows.”Iwasnotverypatientbackthen.Iputmyseedinapot(花盆),watereditheavilyonthefirstday,andexpectedtoseesomethinggreenthenextmorning.Ofcourse,nothinghappened.Ifelt

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andalmostforgotaboutit.Aweeklater,whilecleaningmydesk,Inoticedthepotagain.Tomysurprise,atinygreenshoothadbrokenthroughthesoil.Ifeltasuddensenseofresponsibility.Ibeganto

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theinstructions:wateringitregularly,makingsureitgotenoughsunlight,andwritingdowneverysmallchangeinmyjournal.

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theplantgrew,sodidmypatience.Ilearnedthatgrowthcouldn’tberushed.Someweeks,therewasalmostnovisiblechange.Myclassmate,Leo,hadaplantthatgrewmuchfasterthanmine.Atfirst,Iwasabit

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.ButthenIrealizedweprobablyhaddifferentseeds.Itwasn’tacompetition;itwasapersonaljourneyofdiscovery.Themostexciting

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cametwomonthslater.Abeautifulorangeflowerbloomedonmyplant.Itwasamarigold!Theflowerwasnotparticularlyrareorbig,buttome,itwasthemost

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sightintheworldbecauseIhadgrownitmyself.Thisprojecttaughtmemorethanjustbotany.Ittaughtmeaboutthe

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ofpatience,care,andconsistenteffort.Ilearnedtoappreciatethesmall,slowstepsthatleadtobigresults.Now,whenIfaceadifficulttask,Iremembermymarigold.Iremindmyselfto

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,trusttheprocess,andkeepputtinginthework,evenwhenIdon’tseeimmediateresults.Sometimes,thebestlessonsinlifecome

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thesimplestthings—likeasingleseed.Ittaughtmethatwithtimeandcare,eventhesmallestbeginningcangrowintosomething

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.1.A.excited B.disappointed C.interested D.relaxed2.A.lookfor B.follow C.ignore D.forget3.A.As B.If C.Unless D.Although4.A.relaxed B.proud C.jealous D.confident5.A.moment B.story C.problem D.gift6.A.common B.strange C.terrible D.wonderful7.A.cost B.value C.speed D.rule8.A.hurry B.complain C.stop D.wait9.A.against B.over C.from D.without10.A.beautiful B.familiar C.expensive D.dangerous二、閱讀理解:本大題共15小題,共30分。AWelcometooursummerclubprogram!Thisyear,weareofferingexcitingclubsforstudentstolearnnewskills,makefriends,andhavefunduringthesummerbreak.Belowissomekeyinformation.ClubOptions:GreenThumbClub(Week1:July15-19)Lovenature?Joinustolearnbasicgardening!Wewillplantflowersandvegetablesinourschoolgarden.You’lltakehomeyourownsmallplant.Note:Requiresoutdoorwork.Fee:¥50(forseedsandtools)YoungChefsClub(Week2:July22-26)Discoverthejoyofcooking!Learntomakesimple,healthysnacksanddesserts.Safetyrulesmustbefollowedatalltimes.Fee:¥80(foringredients)DigitalStorytellersClub(Week3:July29-August2)Usetechnologytotellyourstory!Learntotakegoodphotos,recordshortvideos,andcreateadigitaldiary.Abasicsmartphoneorcameraisneeded.Fee:¥30BoardGameMastersClub(Week4:August5-9)Sharpenyourmindandsocialskills!Playandlearndifferentboardgames.It’sallaboutstrategyandteamwork.Fee:¥20GeneralInformation:Time:9:00a.m.-11:30a.m.,MondaytoFridayforeachclubweek.Place:Schoolclassroomsorrelatedfacilities.Registration(登記):SignupattheschoolofficebeforeJuly10.Eachclubhasonly20spots,firstcome,firstserved.Contact:EmailMs.Liatmsli@forquestions.Joinusforacreativeandenjoyablesummer!11.Whichclubisthemostsuitableforastudentwhoenjoysworkingoutside?A.GreenThumbClub. B.YoungChefsClub.

C.DigitalStorytellersClub. D.BoardGameMastersClub.12.WhatwillstudentsintheYoungChefsClubdefinitelydo?A.Workintheschoolgarden. B.Learntouseacamera.

C.Playteamstrategygames. D.Followsafetyrules.13.Whatdoestheword“strategy”inthedescriptionofBoardGameMastersClubmostprobablymean?A.aplantowin B.awayofcooking

C.atoolforgardening D.atypeofstory14.TomwantstojoinaclubinthefirstweekofAugustandspendlessthan¥50.Whichclubshouldhechoose?A.GreenThumbClub. B.BoardGameMastersClub.

C.DigitalStorytellersClub. D.YoungChefsClub.15.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?A.Todescribetheschool’sdailyschedule.

B.Tointroducesummerjobopportunitiesforstudents.

C.Toencouragestudentstojoinsummerclubs.

D.Toexplaintherulesoftheschooloffice.BAsthecitybusrumbledalongitsafternoonroute,Isatwithmyheadphoneson,lostinmyownworld.Outside,thestreetswerejustafamiliar,greyblur.Iwasonautopilot,thinkingonlyofmydestination.OneTuesday,however,myphoneranoutofbattery.Annoyedandbored,Ihadnochoicebuttolookoutthewindow.That’swhenIbegantoreallysee.Inoticedanoldmanwhoranatinynewspaperstandatthesamecornereveryday.Hehadakindsmileforeverycustomer.Afewstopslater,Isawawomancarefullywateringflowerboxesoutsideasmallcafe,creatingasmallpatchofcoloragainsttheconcrete.Isawayoungboyhelpinghisgrandmotheroffthebus,holdingherbagwithbothhands.Dayafterday,withoutmyheadphones(耳機),this“silentmovie”becamethehighlightofmycommute.Istartedtorecognize(認出)regularfaces—thebrisk-walkingofficeworker,thegroupofstudentslaughing.Irealizedthesestreetsweren’tjustapathfromAtoB;theywerefullofquietstoriesandsmallactsofkindnessIhadbeentoodistractedtonotice.Thisshiftinattentionchangedmorethanjustmybusride.Ibecamemoreobservantatschool,noticingaclassmatestrugglingwithaquestionorateacherlookingtired.Istartedlisteningmoreandtalkingalittleless.Ilearnedthatsometimes,youneedtodisconnecttotrulyconnectwiththeworldaroundyou.Mybusridedidn’tgetfaster,butmyworldbecamemuchricherandwarmer.16.Whatcausedthewritertostartobservingthebusroutedifferently?A.Thebusroutewaschanged.

B.Thewriterforgothisheadphones.

C.Thewriter’sphoneranoutofpower.

D.Thewriterwastravellingwithafriend.17.Whatdoesthephrase“onautopilot”inParagraph1mostlikelymean?A.Drivingavehicleautomatically.

B.Actingwithoutpayingrealattention.

C.Feelingveryexcitedaboutajourney.

D.Planningtheroutecarefullyinadvance.18.WhichofthefollowingdetailsdidthewriterNOTmentionseeingfromthebus?A.Anoldmanrunninganewspaperstand.

B.Awomancleaningthewindowsofacafe.

C.Aboyhelpinghisgrandmother.

D.Studentswalkingtogether.19.Howdidthisnewhabitaffectthewriteratschool?A.Hebecamemorecarefulofpeoplearoundhim.

B.Hestartedparticipatinginmoreactivities.

C.Hebecamethetopstudentinhisclass.

D.Hedecidedtobecomeabusdriverinthefuture.20.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.MyBusRidetoSchool

B.TheImportanceofSavingPhoneBattery

C.HowtoBeaKindPerson

D.SilentMovieOutsideMyWindowCYou’veprobablyfeltit:theslightpressuretoclap(鼓掌)whenaconcertendsandeveryoneelseisapplauding,ortheurgetocheckyourphonethemomentyouhearothers’notifications(通知).Thiscommonexperienceisknownasthebandwagoneffect(從眾效應).Thebandwagoneffectisapsychologicalphenomenonwherepeopledosomethingprimarilybecauseothersaredoingit,regardlessoftheirownbeliefsorevidence.Thisisn’tjustaboutfollowingfashiontrends.Itinfluencesmoreseriousareaslikeinvestmentdecisions(投資決策),thepopularityofnewtechnologies,andevenhownewsspreadsonsocialmedia.Whydoesthishappen?Psychologistspointtoseveralreasons.First,thereisastronghumanneedforsocialbelongingandacceptance(社會歸屬感與接納).Conformingtothegroupcanfeelsafeandreducetheriskofrejection.

Second,whenmanypeoplemakethesamechoice,weoftenunconsciouslyassumetheymustberight,usingtheiractionsasamentalshortcuttojudgewhat’scorrectordesirable—thisiscalled“socialproof.”Inuncertainsituations,thisshortcutcanbeappealing.However,thebandwagoneffecthasadarkside.Itcanleadtotherapidspreadofmisinformationifpeoplesharestorieswithoutverifyingfactssimplybecausetheyseeothersdoingso.Itcanalsosuppressindividualcriticalthinkingandcreativity,aspeoplemayhesitatetovoiceuniqueideasthatgoagainstthecrowd.Awarenessisthefirststeptoresistingitspull.Bypausingtoaskourselves,“AmIdoingthisbecauseItrulybelieveit,orjustbecauseothersare?”wecanmakemoreindependentandthoughtfulchoices.Inaconnectedworld,theabilitytothinkforoneselfbecomesnotjustapersonalstrength,butasocialnecessity.21.Whatisthebandwagoneffectaccordingtothepassage?A.Astrongdesiretoleadothers.

B.Atendencytofollowothers’actions.

C.Afearofbeingdifferentfromthecrowd.

D.Astrategytomakedecisionsquickly.22.WhichofthefollowingisNOTgivenasanexampleofthebandwagoneffect’sinfluence?A.Investmentdecisions. B.Fashiontrends.

C.Scientificresearchmethods. D.Socialmedianewsspread.23.Whatisthemainpurposeofthe“socialproof”mentionedinParagraph3?A.Toprovesomeoneissociallypopular.

B.Toserveasashortcutfordecision-making.

C.Toencouragepeopletobemorecreative.

D.Toincreasethespeedofinformationflow.24.WhichsentenceismostsuitabletofillinonthehorizontallineinParagraph3?A.Forexample,wearingsimilarclothescreatesasenseofunity.

B.Therefore,itiscrucialtoalwaysmakeindependentchoices.

C.Ontheotherhand,somepeopleareborntobeleaders.

D.Infact,standingoutfromthegroupcanberewarding.25.Whatistheauthor’smainadvicefordealingwiththebandwagoneffect?A.Tocompletelyavoidsocialmediaandlargegroups.

B.Tofindagroupthatsharesallofyourpersonalbeliefs.

C.Toalwaysquestionthemotivesbehindourownactions.

D.Totrustthewisdomofthecrowdinuncertainsituations.三、信息匹配:本大題共10小題,共20分。Lastmonth,Idecidedtotryachallenge:livingwithoutmysmartphoneforonewholeweek.Ihadbecomesodependentonitforeverything—chatting,watchingvideos,andevenknowingthetime.

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Myhandkeptautomaticallyreachingformypocket,onlytofinditempty.Ifeltanxiousanddisconnected.Toavoidtemptation,Ileftmyphoneinalockeddrawerathome.

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Thissimpleactforcedmetoplanmydayinsteadofinstantlylookingthingsuponline.

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IstartednoticingsmalldetailsIusuallymissed:thepatternsofcloudsinthesky,thedifferentsoundsofbirdsinthemorning,andtheactualexpressionsonmyclassmates’facesduringconversations.Mymindfeltquieterandmorefocused.IfinishedmyhomeworkfasterbecauseIwasn’tconstantlycheckingmessages.Whentheweekfinallyended,Ididn’timmediatelyrushbacktomyoldhabits.Irealizedmyphonewasatool,notanecessity.Inowturnitoffduringmealsandfamilytime.

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Itpushesourbrainstobecreative,toobserve,andtosimplythink.Ievenstarteddrawingagain,ahobbyIhadabandonedyearsago.I’mnotagainsttechnology.

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ButI’velearnedthatsometimes,thebestwaytoconnectwiththeworldistofirstdisconnectfromthescreen.A.Instead,Icarriedabook,anotebook,andanoldwatch.B.However,thefirstdaywasmuchharderthanIhadimagined.C.Bythefourthday,somethinginterestingbegantohappen.D.Theexperimenttaughtmethatboredomcanactuallybeuseful.E.MyfriendsthoughtIwascrazyandbetIcouldn’tlasttwodays.F.Itwasasmallchange,butitmademefeelstrangelyindependent.26.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F27.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F28.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F29.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F30.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F以下是五位同學的情況描述和六條建議。請根據五位同學的需求,幫助他們選擇一條合適的建議。

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.Benlovesplayingbasketballandisontheschoolteam.However,majorexamsarecomingintwomonths.Hefeelstornbetweendailytrainingsessionsandlonghoursofrevision.Hewantstomaintainhisfitnessandteampositionbutisalsoundergreatpressuretogetgoodgrades.

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.Lisaisaquietgirlwhoenjoysreadingandwriting.Sheoftenhasgreatideasinclassdiscussionsbuthesitatestospeakupbecauseshefearsheropinionsmightsoundsilly.Shewatchesmoreoutgoingclassmatessharefreelyandwishesshecouldbemoreconfident.

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.Davidhasabadhabitofdelayinghisschoolprojectsuntilthelastminute.Healwaysthinksthere’splentyoftimeatfirst,butendsupstayinguplatetofinishthework,feelingstressedandproducinglower-qualityworkthanheiscapableof.

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.Emmaisactiveonseveralonlinestudyforums.Recently,shefoundherselfconstantlycomparingherownnotesandgradeswiththosesharedbyothers.Shefeelsanxiousthatsheisnotdoingenoughoraswellasher“invisible”peers,whichmakesherlosefocusonherownprogress.

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.Tomfindshisattentioneasilypulledawaywhilestudyingathome.Anotificationonhisphone,anoiseoutside,orevenhisownwanderingthoughtscanbreakhisconcentration.Hesitswithhisbooksforhoursbutfeelsverylittlegetsdone,whichisfrustrating.A.The“Five-More”Rule:Whenyoufeellikestopping,pushyourselftodojustfivemoreminutesofworkorsolvefivemoreproblems.Thissmallwincanbuildmomentumandmakeiteasiertocontinue,breakingthecycleofendlessdelay.B.DigitalDeclutterforFocus:Designatespecific,shortblocksoftime(e.g.,25-30minutes)fordeepstudy.Duringtheseperiods,turnoffallnon-essentialnotificationsandputyourphoneinanotherroom.Useaphysicaltimer.Trainyourbraintofocusinbursts.C.QualityoverQuantityinComparison:Rememberthatpeoplemostlysharetheirhighlights,nottheirstruggles,online.Insteadofcomparingyoureverydayjourneytotheirbestmoments,usetheseplatformstofindspecificlearningresources,notasameasureofyourself-worth.D.The“Pre-commitment”Strategy:Shareyourspecificstudygoalsanddeadlineswitharesponsiblefriendorfamilymember.Askthemtocheckonyourprogressatagreedtimes.Thiscreatesasenseofexternalaccountabilitythatcanhelpyoufollowthrough.E.BalancedBlockScheduling:Divideyourdayintoclearblocksforsports,study,andrest.Protectyourstudyblocksasseriouslyasyourtrainingsessions.Duringstudytime,focussolelyonrevision;duringtraining,enjoythegamefully.Thisclarityreducesguiltandincreasesefficiencyinboth.F.Low-riskPracticeGrounds:Startbyexpressingyourideasinlower-pressureenvironmentsfirst.Writethemdowninajournal,sharethemwithaclosefriend,orcontributetoawrittenclassforumonline.Thisbuildsconfidenceinyourthoughtsbeforevoicingthempublicly.31.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F32.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F33.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F34.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F35.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F四、閱讀填空:本大題共1小題,共10分。36.閱讀下面的短文,在空格處填入一個適當的詞或用括號中詞語的正確形式填空,并將答案寫在答題卡規(guī)定的位置上。Foryears,mostpeoplebelievedplantslivedquiet,passive(被動的)lives.However,recentresearch

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(reveal)asurprisingtruth:plantsareconstantly“talking”andinteractinginwayswearejustbeginningtounderstand.Aplant’sprimarymeansofcommunicationischemical.Whenattackedbyinsects,manyplantsrelease

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(chemical)intotheair.Thisisnotjustasimplereaction;it’sasophisticatedwarningsystem.Neighboringplantsthatdetectthesesignalsthenstart

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(produce)theirowndefensivechemicals.Studiesshowaplantunderthreatcancommunicate

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(effective)thanweonceimagined,triggeringdefensesinplantsseveralmetersaway.Inonekeyexperiment,scientistsdesignedsomebrilliantexperiments

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(prove)thisphenomenon.Theyplacedaphids(蚜蟲)onatomatoplantandwatched.Soon,nearby,untouchedplantsalsobeganpreparing

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(them)forattackbyraisingtheirtoxinlevels.Thisshowedthemessagewasbeingreceived.The

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(one)clearevidencecamefromthissimplebutclevertest.

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undergroundnetworkformedbyfungi(真菌)actsliketheinternet,connectingplantroots.Throughthis“WoodWideWeb,”plantscansharenutrientsandinformation.Astrong,oldtreemight,forexample,helpaweakseedlingbysendingitsugars

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thisnetwork.

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thisconnectioniscut,theseedling’schancesofsurvivaldropgreatly.Thishiddenconversationchallengesustolookattheplantworldwithnewrespect.Plantsarenotjustpassivebackgroundobjects;theyareactiveparticipantsinacomplex,silentdialoguethatsustainslifeonEarth.(1)

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五、書面表達:本大題共1小題,共30分。37.假設你所在的陽光社區(qū)正在創(chuàng)建“綠色家園”,社區(qū)服務中心計劃在寒假期間開展一系列環(huán)?;顒印W鳛樯鐓^(qū)青少年志愿者團隊的成員,請你寫一篇倡議書,號召更多居民(尤其是青少年)參與其中。你的倡議書需包含以下內容:1.簡要說明當前社區(qū)在環(huán)境保護方面存在的主要問題(至少兩點);2.介紹兩項寒假期間計劃開展的環(huán)?;顒樱⒄f明其意義;3.發(fā)出倡議,呼吁大家共同行動,并展望美好未來。注意:1

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