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牛津版八年級(jí)下學(xué)期英語(yǔ)Module 1 Units 1-2 綜合檢測(cè)(II )卷姓名:_ 班級(jí):_ 成績(jī):_一、 從下面每小題的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以替換劃線部分的最佳 (共8題;共8分)1. (1分)Have you finished your painting?Not yet. I need another two days.A . less than twoB . two moreC . over two2. (1分)3-D printing technology could be used to build a house in less than 24 hours. It amazing. Its my first time to get to know the news.A . looksB . smellsC . sounds3. (1分)The man is walking on a narrow piece of wood. A . wideB . not wideC . big4. (1分)Oh, the box is _heavier than I thought. Can you help me move it, Kate? A . lessB . moreC . muchD . little5. (1分)The doctor said that Molly had better stay away from fast food.But its hard for her to give it up.A . not eatB . not cookC . not sell6. (1分)_ are pieces of clothing that you wear on your hands to keep them warm. A . ScarvesB . GlovesC . Boots7. (1分)The mistake really causes some problems. I hope I can solve them as soon as possible. A . acceptsB . makesC . holds8. (1分)Although I dont like fishing, I will go with her. A . IfB . SinceC . Though二、 根據(jù)句子意思, 從下面每小題的A、B、c三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出恰當(dāng)?shù)?(共7題;共7分)9. (1分)A _ is an area of land in the countryside used for growing crops or keeping animals. A . marketB . puddleC . field10. (1分)Can you give for being late for school? A . apologiesB . excusesC . complaint11. (1分) Why do you look so sad and again and again? I lost my job just now.A . laugh; part-timeB . sigh; hard-workingC . sigh; part-time12. (1分)May I speak to Han Mei? Sorry, she _ Beijing, but she will come back in two days.A . has been toB . has gone toC . goes toD . will go13. (1分)The 17-yearold high school student is trying to a robot which can think like a human. A . discoverB . organizeC . invent14. (1分)Lisa, what are you doing? Oh, I am doing some _ to better understand what is happening to our earth.A . trainingB . researchC . developmentD . independence15. (1分)Luke _ the final exams, so his parents punished him by not letting him play video games. A . tookB . failedC . finishedD . passed三、 完形填空 (共1題;共1分)16. (1分)完形填空 The story of how the teddy bear was invented is an interesting one. In 1902, American president(總統(tǒng)), Theodore(Teddy) Roosevelt was hunting (打獵) in the forest 1several of his friends. Almost everyone had successfully shot an animal, but the president2not. Nobody wanted to make the president look 3, so they tied an American black bear to a 4They wanted the president to shoot 5.The president was very surprised to see the bear tied to a tree. He felt it was 6to shoot the bear, because it couldnt run away. He 7to shoot it, and the story of his decision went all over the country. 8was moved by the presidents beliefs(信念). There was9a cartoon showing the president refusing to shoot a cute bear.It was this cartoon and the story behind the presidents hunting trip that gave Morris an idea to make a new 10. He made a small, soft bear and11it in his shop window. Next to the bear he made a sign that read, Teddys Bear. The new toy was a big success and it 12Morris with the money to create a toy company.Teddy bears have been13since they were first made. A teddy bear would be the first choice14people think about childrens toys. Theodore Roosevelts famous 15on a hunting trip in 1902 brought millions of soft, stuffed bears. They are being loved by people across the world.(1)A . for B . with C . by D . without (2)A . did B . should C . would D . was (3)A . sad B . happy C . friendly D . fine (4)A . wall B . chair C . rock D . tree (5)A . it B . him C . them D . her (6)A . difficult B . unfair C . dangerous D . exciting (7)A . wanted B . decided C . refused D . went (8)A . Everybody B . Nobody C . Both D . Neither (9)A . only B . hardly C . even D . still (10)A . company B . toy C . shop D . present (11)A . collected B . showed C . found D . hid (12)A . gave B . filled C . met D . provided (13)A . colorful B . expensive C . popular D . boring (14)A . since B . when C . until D . unless (15)A . decision B . speech C . sign D . skill 四、 閱讀理解 (共5題;共20分)17. (4分)閱讀理解 James Cleveland Owens was the son of a farmer and the grandson of black slaves. His family moved to Cleveland when he was 9. There, a school teacher asked the youth his name. J.C., he replied. She thought he had said Jesse, and he had a new name.Owens ran his first race at age 13. After high school, he went to Ohio State University. He had to work part time so as to pay for his education. As a second-year student in the Big Ten games in 1935, he set even more records than he would in the Olympic Games a year later.A week before the Big Ten meet, Owens accidentally fell down a flight of stairs. His back hurt so much that he could not exercise all week, and he had to be helped in and out of the car that drove him to the meet. He refused to listen to the suggestions that he give up and said he would try, event by event. He did try, and the results are in the record book.The stage was set for Owens victory at the Olympic Games in Berlin the next year, and his success would come to be regarded as not only athletic but also political. Hitler did not congratulate any of the African-American winners.It was all right with me, he said years later. I didnt go to Berlin to shake hands with him, anyway. Having returned from Berlin, he received no telephone calls from the president of his own country, either. In fact, he was not honored by the United States until 1976, four years before his death.Owens Olympic victories made little difference to him. He earned his living by looking after a school playground, and accepted money to race against cars, trucks, motorcycles and dogs. Sure, it bothered me, he said later. But at least it was an honest living. I had to eat. In time, however, his gold medals changed his life. They have kept me alive over the years, he once said. Time has stood still for me. That golden moment dies hard. (1)Owens got his other name Jesse when _.A . he went to Ohio State UniversityB . his teacher made fun of himC . his teacher took J. C. for JesseD . he won gold medals in the Big Ten meet(2)In the Big Ten meet, Owens _. A . hurt himself in the backB . was weak but decided to winC . tried every sports event but failedD . had to give up some events(3)Owens received no telephone calls from the president because_. A . he was not of the right raceB . he was the son of a poor farmerC . he didnt shake hands with HitlerD . he refused to listen to the suggestions that he should give up(4)Which of the following shows the correct order of James life? a. James worked part time to get the fee for schoolb. He was honored by the USc. He got success at the Olympic Gamesd. James set many records in Big Ten Gamese. He went to Cleveland with his familyf. Owens fell down and hurt his backA . a, e, f, d, b, cB . e, a, d, f, b, cC . a, e, d, f, c, bD . e, a, f, d, c, b(5)What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph probably mean? A . They have made him famous in the US.B . They have been changed for money to help him live on.C . They have encouraged him to overcome difficulties in life.D . They have kept him busy with all kinds of jobs.18. (4分)閱讀理解 HISTORY of Hot Dog The 1600s A German called Johann Georghehner created the dachshund sausage. Dachshund is a German small long thin dog.The 1860s The very first hot dog-the dachshund sausage in a roll -was sold by Germans in New York. It became popular in the US later.1871 Charles Feltman, a German, started the first Coney Island hot dog stand. It made hot dogs known to more people.1893 Chris Von Der Ahe started the American tradition of eating hot dogs at baseball parks, making hot dogs more popular.1901 A New York cartoonist. Tad Dorgan, saw the red hot dachshund sausages sold on streets. He wanted to draw a picture of it, but he wasnt sure how to spell dachshund, so he simply wrote: Hot Dog. It is widely believed how Hot Dog had its name.1949. The first vegetarian hot dogs came out.HOT DOG FUN FACTSWorld record for eating hot dogs: 73 in ten minutes. Hot dogs were one of the first foods eaten on the moon! About 150 million hot dogs are eaten by Americans each July 4th. About 21 million hot dogs were sold at American baseball parks in 2010.New Yorkers eat more hot dogs than any other city population in the US. (1)Americans started the tradition of eating hot dogs at baseball parks in _. A . 1871B . 1893C . 1901D . 1949(2)Its believed that the name Hot Dog was created by_. A . Tad DorganB . Charles FeltmanC . Chris Von Der AheD . Johann Georghehner(3)What can we know about hot dogs from the passage? A . New yorkers like eating hot dogs most in the World.B . Germans eat about 150 million hot dogs each July 4thC . A world record says someone ate 73 hot dogs in 10 minutes.D . About 21 million hot dogs were sold in America in the 1860s.19. (4分)閱讀理解 Every year, a lot of children in the USA go to summer camps. Some go to play outdoors in the woods, in the mountains or on lakes. But families now have many choices of special camps. These can be in the middle of nature or a big city. Special camps offer young people the chance to learn about different subjects. In technology camps, one subject that children can learn about is video game design. They learn how to use computer programs to create games of their own. One program that teaches video game design is called Cyber camp. Children can learn how to design their own virtual(虛擬的)worlds to set their video games in. Then, they program their own rules and objects into the games. Cyber camp also offers courses in robot building and Web design. A recent story in the Washington Post described how one child made a robot that could sing a song. Another made a robot that could follow a black line drawn on a piece of cardboard. Also, children can learn how to make websites. One child made a site for Pokmon, one of his favorite cartoon shows. (1)Traditional camps are _. A . in the woodsB . in the mountainsC . on lakesD . all of the above(2)Special camps offer young people the chance to learn about _. A . only spaceB . only scienceC . only medicineD . different subjects(3)In Cyber camps a child made a robot that could _. A . singB . danceC . speakD . draw(4)Which one is NOT true according to the passage? A . There are many special camps in the USA now.B . Families prefer traditional camps to special camps.C . Special camps can be in the middle of nature or a big city.D . In technology camps, children can create games of their own.20. (4分)Choose the best answer (根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢? Lost Underground is a story about four school children who went on a trip to some caves. These caves were very large and people could go into them only with a guide. However, four children decided to explore on their own. They went in the caves with a group, but left the group and walked down the tunnel. They thought it would be fun to explore the cave alone.Soon they came to a hole in the wall. They climbed through the hole into another part of the cave. Then they decided to turn back, but they could not remember the way. They were lost in the caves. When the guide led the other children out of the caves, he counted them. He discovered that there were four children missing. He had to go back into the caves to try to find the missing children.The children who were lost moved deeper into the caves. The deeper they went, the more lost they became. They were frightened. They started shouting for help, but the guide didnt hear them. How dangerous!Soon they came to an underground river. They guessed that the river must flow out of the caves. The water was very cold and deep, but the children kept on swimming. For a long time, they swam in darkness, then they saw a light ahead of them. The river was flowing out of the caves into a big river and the children were able to leave the caves. They climbed out of the river onto the riverbank. They saw the bus with the other children in the distance.(1)Lost Underground is a story about the school children who_. A . got out of the undergroundB . got on well with each otherC . went out for an outingD . went on a trip to some caves(2)The underlined word “explore” probably means_. A . get lostB . look aroundC . touch a stoneD . make a fire(3)Four children left the group in the caves because_. A . they decided to turn back from the cavesB . they would like to explore the caves aloneC . they wanted to walk down a tunnel through a holeD . they could not remember the way to the caves(4)When the four children moved deeper into the caves, _. A . they could hear the guide speakingB . they saw many big rivers and swam outC . they were too brave to go out by themselvesD . they felt frightened and shouted for help(5)Which of the following is NOT TRUE? A . The guide had to go back into the caves to find the children.B . The children decided to try to swim out of the caves.C . The guide tried his best and found the missing children.D . The children climbed through the hole into another part of the caves.(6)From the passage we know that _. A . four missing children were safe at lastB . its dangerous to go into the caves with a guideC . the guide led four missing children out of the cavesD . someone carried the children out of the bigger river21. (4分)閱讀理解 This news is about a man. He is from Brazil and he is old. Its not quite the classic Santa looks. He has snow white hair and a beard. When it is Christmas, he plays Santa Claus. He sits in a shopping centre. And thousands of young Brazilian boys and girls will be queuing up to see this guy for Christmas. They talk to him about Christmas presents. Brazilian artist Vitor Martins has been a shopping mall Santa in Sao Paulo for 16 years.There is something interesting about the man. He has many pictures made out of ink on his body. Ninety-four per cent of his body has tattoos.Anyone doubting Martins commitment(奉獻(xiàn))to playing Santa has to do nothing more than having a quick look at the artwork which covers his skin.From Jesus to Jingle Bell

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