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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上南京地區(qū)2019-2020年上學(xué)期八年級(jí)英語(yǔ)期中試卷分類匯編完形填空江寧區(qū)A generous gap(代溝) has become a serious problem. I read a 1 about it in the newspaper. Some children have killed themselves after 2 with parents. I think this is because they dont often have a talk with each other. Parents now 3 more time in the offi

2、ce, 4 they dont have much time to stay with their children. As times passes, they both feel that they dont have the _5_ topic(題目) to talk about. I want to tell parents to be more with your 6 , get to know them and _7 them. And for children, show your 8 to your parents. They are the people who love y

3、ou. So 9 them your thoughts. In this way, you 10 have a better understanding of each other.1. A. message B. call C. report D. letter2. A. talk B. argue C. fight D. play3. A. spend B. stay C. work D. have4. A. because B. if C. but D. so5. A. interestingB. same C. true D. good6. A. business B. childre

4、n C. work D. office7. A. get on well with B. look after C. understand D. love8. A. interest B. secret C. trouble D. feelings9. A. tell B. ask C. answer D. say10. A. can B. should C. must D. would1-5 CBADB6-10 BADAD玄武區(qū)(9中13中)An elderly woman who has chosen a life of backpacking (徒步) has won millions

5、of fans on the Internet. Ms. Qi, the 73-year-old woman, used to be a teacher. Years ago, she _31_ to travel instead of taking care of her grandchildren at home. A short online video has brought a _32_ online discussion about the traditional (傳統(tǒng)的) idea: _33_ Chinese old people live with their childre

6、n and spend the rest of their lives taking care of grandchildren? “Why do elderly Chinese people have to do housework? Do they have to look after their children and grandchildren?” Ms. Qi says in the video. “We should have our own _34_.” She says that she has been _35_ all her life, visiting countri

7、es in Europe, North America and Asia. She started her latest trip to Quanzhou in Chinas southeast Fujian Province. She saves money by travelling with students and sharing journey _36_. She says that meeting young people is one of the most important things about her travels. “I like talking _37_ them

8、 and they have lots of fresh things to say.” she says. Her mother is still alive, and Ms. Qi says she calls the 92-year-old daily to let her know _38_ she is, and often posts pictures on the Internet for her children and grandchildren. “I have a public account (賬號(hào)),” she says, “And Ive had it for ab

9、out five months. I write everything: my memories, my feelings-a _39_ for my children and grandchildren.” On the video website, people have watched the three-minute video about Ms, Qi more than 11 million times. Many people think she lives _40_ and independently (獨(dú)立).” Her age is not a problem,” one

10、says. 31. A. hated B. chose C. had D. hoped 32. A. highB. lowC. cold D. hot 33. A. Should B. CanC. May D. Need 34. A. houses B. lives C. fans D. videos 35. A. teaching B. working C. travellingD. dreaming 36. A. costs B. stories C. places D. courses 37. A. about B. without C. against D. with 38. A. w

11、hatB. whoC. how D. why 39. A. diary B. guide C. prizeD. report 40. A. patiently B. wildly C. freely D. carelessly 31-35 BDABC36-40 ADCAC 浦口區(qū)第二中學(xué) Henry and Thomas had always been good friends. They lived near each other, and they both loved 31 . They played baseball, touch football, and kickball. The

12、y also liked to play soccer, shoot baskets, and skateboard. When they were in the fourth grade, though, Thomas broke his 32 in a soccer game. He had to be on crutches(拐) for 2 months. Henry 33 Thomas, but what was there to do? Henry didn't like television or computer games. Thomas didn't lik

13、e to sit and talk. After trying three times to start a conversation, Henry 34 up. He said, "I'm out of here." For days, Henry stayed at home, feeling sorry for not visiting Thomas again. Thomas stayed home, too, feeling 35 because Henry wasn't visiting him. After a week, Henry'

14、s mom spoke up. "It's time for you and Thomas to take 36 ! That's why I spoke to Mr. Deny at the library. She has the wonderful volunteer job for you both," she said. "The library sells used books to 37 money for the poor children. People always brought books in bags and boxes

15、. Someone has to put them into different types. You and Thomas can be a team again." "No, we 38 !" said Henry. "He and I don't want a job." However, Henry's mom wouldn't take no for an answer. Sure enough, ones the boys began, things 39 . Henry felt strong as he

16、carried bags and boxes through the library. Putting books in the room, Thomas felt 40 again. They were a good team. 31. A. books B. sports C. movies D. matches 32. A. leg B. hand C. arm D. nose 33. A. phoned B. invited C. visited D. watched 34. A. gave B. woke C. turned D. hurried 35. A. tired B. af

17、raid C. weak D. angry 36. A. work B. support C. test D. action 37. A. raise B. give C. use D. save 38. A. mustn't B. can't C. needn't D. shouldn't 39. A. happened B. changed C. failed D. checked 40. bored B. lucky C. happy D. special31-35 BACAD36-40 DA BBC鼓樓區(qū)29中Red is the color of Ch

18、ina. Among all the _26_, red is most easily seen. The color red is fresh and pure, and in China we call it China Red. Chinese people are attracted by the color red not only because it makes people excited, but also because it has _27_ meanings in Chinese culture and history. No country in the world

19、have ever _28_ a color in such a way as China. Here, red is a symbol. It gives color to the soul(靈魂) of the nation. In the past, red represented dignity(尊嚴(yán)) and mystery. Even now Chinese people love the color much more than others do. It can be said that “China Red” is an everlasting theme for China

20、, and an _29_ color for the Chinese people, “China Red” has _30_ a very popular word, attracting the worlds attention. Finding red-colored things in China is very _31_, as you can see the color everywhere. All traditional red things have been playing a special role in China, the walls of _32_ palace

21、s, the national flag. Chinese knots(結(jié)) and lanterns. Red is the color of the _33_, health, harmony, happiness, peace, richness and so on. Only real things and events fully(完全地) _34_ and explain its beauty. The color can be alive and meaningful only when its connected with people. In China, red is mo

22、re than just a color. It carries the long history and culture of the Chinese nation. China Red is _35_ of mysterious charm(神秘的魅力) beyond description and it is right here in China waiting for you to feel, to discover! 26. A. colorsB. news C. papers D. paints 27. A. poor B. rich C. simple D. correct 2

23、8. A. used B. shared C. drawn D. changed 29. A. interesting B. popular C. honest D. important 30. A. spokenB. said C. become D. got 31. A. hard B. easy C. quick D. warm 32. A. old B. modern C. bright D. excellent 33. A. rainbow B. fruitC. worry D. luck 34. A. believe B. show C. talkD. write 35. A. f

24、illed B. afraid C. fullD. plenty 26-30: ABADC 31-35: BADBC 南京師范附屬中學(xué)樹人中學(xué)Swimming in the water of Hawaiis Big Island is a fun experience. But it can be more exciting if there are dolphins swimming around and jumping out of the 31 too. For many people, it would be a wonderful dream to swim with these l

25、ovely animals! 32 , this may not be good for dolphins. They may get 33 because of human interaction (互動(dòng)).Dolphins are active and usually 34 food at night. In the day, they like to rest in shallow bays (淺灣). Many people think the dolphins are awake during the day as they swim. But when they sleep, th

26、ey rest half of their brain and keep 35 half awake to breathe, so they may be sleeping even when theyre swimming in the water.The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) says disturbing (打擾) the animals in their near-shore habitat could 36 them swim to less favorable places, putting t

27、hem at risk of attack by sharks and other animals.Moreover, when people are around, dolphins become more active. Thus, they cant get enough 37 . “Disturbing their resting behaviors can 38 affect (影響) their long term health and the health of the dolphin population,” Ann Garrett of NOAAs National Mari

28、ne Fisheries Service told the Associated Press.As a result, the NOAA wants to make rules to help 39 the dolphins. For example, the agency (機(jī)構(gòu)) may stop people from 40 in shallow bays when the dolphins are resting. Tour operators must also be taught to watch for signs to know when the dolphins are in

29、 their resting state.31. A. beachB. poolC. riverD. sea32. A. MoreoverB. HoweverC. AlsoD. Otherwise33. A. hurtB. angryC. relaxedD. worried34. A. look atB. look afterC. look forD. look out35. A. otherB. anotherC. the otherD. the others36. A. makeB. encourageC. inviteD. take37. A. foodB. spaceC. airD.

30、sleep38. A. reallyB. hardlyC. neverD. especially39. A. feedB. raiseC. disturbD. save40. A. travellingB. fishingC. swimmingD. resting31-35 DBACCA36-40 ADADC匯文中學(xué)Afternoon tea became popular during the early nineteenth century. Around this time, the 7th Duchess (公爵夫人) of Bedford, Anna, was said to be a

31、ngry about “having that sinking feeling” during the late 31 . At that time it was usual for people to take only 32 main meals a day, breakfast, and dinner at around 8 oclock in the evening. The solution for the Duchess was a pot of tea and some light 33 taken to her room during the afternoon.Later,

32、friends would join her in her rooms and this summer practice proved so popular that the Duchess 34 it when she returned to London. She sent cards to her friends and asked them to join her for “tea and a walk” in Hyde Park. Other social hostesses quickly 35 the idea and the practice became respectabl

33、e enough to move into the drawing room. After that, all of fashionable society began drinking tea and eating sandwiches 36 in the middle of the afternoon.Sometimes you will see hotels _37 “a high tea”. Traditionally, the rich people would have an afternoon tea around four oclock, just before the _ 3

34、8 in Hyde Park, while 39 people would have tea later in the day, at five or six oclock. It is called “high tea”. The name comes from the 40 of the tables on which the meals are served. High tea is served at the dinner table which is usually very high.31. A. morningB. noonC. afternoonD. evening32. A.

35、 twoB. threeC. fourD. five33. A. snacksB. cardsC. flowersD. souvenirs34. A. startedB. continuedC. finishedD. stopped35. A. gave upB. cheered upC. thought ofD. heard of36. A. angrilyB. happilyC. noisilyD. sadly37. A. buyingB. usingC. servingD. feeding38. A. walkB. runC. chatD. meet39. A. wealthyB. po

36、orC. luckyD. unlucky40. A. spaceB. weightC. lengthD. height31-35 CAABD36-40 BCABD建鄴區(qū)南師新城中學(xué) One day, a farmer who lost his watch in his barn (谷倉(cāng)). The watch was very cheap but it was very _31_to him because it was a gift from his father. After_32_the barn for a long time, he gave up and asked for_33_from a group of children playing

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