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1、試卷第 =page 10 10頁,共 =sectionpages 10 10頁安徽省滁州市定遠(yuǎn)縣張橋片2021-2022學(xué)年八年級(jí)下學(xué)期期末英語試題學(xué)校:_姓名:_班級(jí):_考號(hào):_一、單項(xiàng)選擇1I felt _. I couldnt go out last Spring Festival because of COVID-19.AaloneBhappyClonelyDproud2Stop _ cola. Its _ to your health.Adrinking, harmfulBto drink, harmfulCdrinking, awfulDto drink, awful3Our Ch
2、inese teacher is so _ that each student likes her.ApatientBluckyCshyDbusy4Can you remember _ when I called you last night?Awhat were you doingBwhat you were doingCwhat you didDwhat did you do5_ is it from here to the Summer Palace?About twenty minutes walk.AHow longBHow farCHow soon6Look! How clean
3、the classroom is! Yes. Im sure someone _ it up.AcleansBis cleaningCwill cleanDhas cleaned7Its really _ for us to know _ boy.Adelighted, such a honestBdelightful, such an honestCdelighted, so honest aDdelightful, so honest an8Dear, you need to _ by next week, to go to university at home or abroad. Yo
4、u are going to be eighteen.OK, Mom. I am considering it.Amake an appointmentBmake a suggestionCmake a decisionDmake a advice9Sorry, Im late. I was talking with a friend and I _ forgot the time.Never mind. Ive just arrived, too.AsuddenlyBcompletelyCfinallyDstrongly10 Why dont you like math? Because i
5、ts too _ for me.AinterestingBdifficultCrelaxingDfun二、完形填空Happiness comes from what you believe! Here goes a story of Jack, a friend of mine. He is a very _11_ man. One day I asked him, “How do you keep happy every day?” He _12_, “Every morning I wake up and say to _13_, Jack, you have two choices to
6、day. You can choose to be happy _14_ you can choose to be unhappy. I chose to be happy.”Several years later, I _15_ that he fell off a building, and I went to the hospital to see him. I asked him what he thought when the _16_ happened. “The first thing that appeared in my _17_ was my little daughter
7、, “Jack answered.” Then, I remembered that I had two choices: I could choose to live or I could choose to _18_. I chose to live.” Doctors and nurses were all around him. The operation went well with him.Jack is living _19_ now, thanks to the nurses, the doctors and also his belief. I have learned fr
8、om him that every day we have a (an) _20_ about how we live. Belief, after all, is everything!11AtallBhappyCheavyDhandsome12AansweredBtoldCdecidedDshouted13AhimselfByourselfCherselfDmyself14AbutBandCorDso15Aam toldBwas toldCam tellingDwas telling16AaccidentBfireCearthquakeDsandstorm17AeyesBhandsCmin
9、dDears18ArunBlieCstayDdie19AunexpectedlyBunluckilyChappilyDsadly20AchoiceBideaCmethodDwayThere are some table tennis tables in Central Park, New York City. Every day, many people come to play table tennis. They just have to _21_ their own water. There are free bats (球拍) and balls beside (在旁邊) the ta
10、bles. Some people just come for a few times while some people come _22_ every day. If people dont come quite often, they use those in the park because its much _23_.The players do different _24_. Some are policemen, some are doctors, some are students and some are homeless people. Many of them becom
11、e good friends because of the _25_. Nick, a job-less man, even got a job as a fireman with the help of one _26_ in the park. He still comes every day and _27_ food and drinks for other players. He doesnt have lots of money, but this is a way for him to _28_ his thanks.Most people come to the _29_ fr
12、om 3:00 to 5:00 in the afternoon. Some players stay late and they may _30_ until 9:00 or 10:00. Most of them are very good players.As a popular ball game in the world, it not only makes people closer to each other, but also in-creases (增加) peoples love for life.21AbringBmakeCprotectDpass22AslowlyBqu
13、icklyCespeciallyDalmost23AsmallerBeasierCcheaperDsafer24AactivitiesBdishesCjobsDtests25AmeetingBprojectCsubjectDsport26AplayerBpoliceCwriterDwinner27AbuysBcollectsCenjoysDsaves28ArecordBremindCshowDaccept29AparkBstoreCbankDhotel30ArestBleaveCmeetDmove三、補(bǔ)全對(duì)話5選5A: I want to get good grades. _31_B: May
14、be you could attend after-school classes on weekends. A: _32_ I have to do my homework on weekends. B: Well, you could ask your friends for help. A: _33_ B: You should say sorry to your friend. A: OK. _34_B: I think you shouldnt play computer games or watch TV any more. A: _35_Ill study harder and h
15、arder from now on.ABut I argued with my best friend yesterday.BThats a good idea.CI dont have enough time.DWhat should I do?EIll try to apologize (道歉) to her.四、閱讀單選How do you spend your weekends?My father is a driving lover, and he often drives me to have weekend camps. And his first choice (選擇) is
16、usually near a mountain. He likes its strange roads and thinks its a challenge. Of course safety is the most important in his eyes.BillyOn weekends, I usually ride to visit my grandparents in a mountain village. Around it, there are three mountains. The environment is really beautiful and its like a
17、 new clear world out there.MollyFor my weekend, I usually feel its like a bad dream. I always have much more homework from my mother. In her eyes, all I can do is to study, because she always expects me to go to an excellent university.JacksonIn my fathers opinion, teenagers should try to help paren
18、ts do something at home. As a result, you can imagine how tired Im every weekend. Thats because I always have some boring housework to do and have never enjoyed any of my hobbies.Annie36What does Billys father think of driving in the mountain?AIts exciting.BIts boring.CIts easy.DIts strange.37Who is
19、 usually in a mountain village on weekends?ABilly.BJackson.CAnnie.DMolly.38What does Annie always do on weekends?AShe always visits her grandparents.BShe always has a camp.CShe always does much housework.DShe always does her homework.Here are some ideas for learning English faster.You are like a new
20、 baby.Babies learn their language slowly. First they learn to listen. Then they learn to talk. Finally, they can read and write.Listen to English every day.Listen to English radio, watch English TV, go to see English movies or use online lessons.Practise the conversations.Make up conversations and p
21、ractise the conversations. Youd better use beginner textbooks.Read English storiesStart with children storybooks. Try to read stories for ESL (非母語英語教程) readers. Read ads and so on. Try to join an English Club for young learners.Write down new words.Start a new word notebook. Write words in alphabeti
22、cal order (A. B. C). Make some sentences. Try to use an English-English dictionary.Keep an English diary.Start with one sentence. Like how do you feel? How is the weather? What did you do today?39How do babies learn their languages?ASlowly.BQuickly.CLoudly.DQuietly.40what does the underlined phrase
23、“alphabetical order” mean in Chinese?A按音標(biāo)順序B按字母順序C按簡易順序D按長短順序41The writer gave us _ ideas for learning English faster.AfourBfiveCsixDseven42What kind of books do we start to read when learning English?AChildrens story books.BChildrens textbooks.CChildrens picture books.DChildrens music books.43Which
24、 of the following is TRUE for English learning according to the passage?ABabies learn to read and write first.BListening to English radio is not helpful.CWe should always use an English-Chinese dictionary.DWe can start with one sentence to keep an English diary.This report shows something of home co
25、mputers used by a group of young people. It is a common idea that children today know about computers and have a good knowledge of using them in all sides of their lives.We decided to try to find out if this was true.We asked thirty young people between 14 and 18. All the children said they had comp
26、uters at home. We asked them how much time they usually spend on their computers in a week, but we wondered what they used their computers for.The average(平均的) time spend on a computer in a week was 12 hours, with the highest user about 30 hours and the lowest only 5 hours. There were no differences
27、 between boys and girls.All the children said they usually used their computers to play games. Fourteen told us they did some word-processing at home, but not very much. Only three of them said that computers helped them with their studies, and nine people told us that they kept addresses and teleph
28、one numbers on their computers, or used them as diaries. Only four people said they were learning to make programs, and nobody looked up databases(數(shù)據(jù)庫). None of the people used their computers for any other use. The diagram below gives all the results one by one.The results show that computer use is
29、 quite high among 14-18 year-old children. They also show quite clearly that computers are used by most people as little more than game machines. The only other great uses are for word-processing and keeping address lists. It seems to us that, computers are common in the homes of young people, they
30、havent become useful in everyday life.44How many young people were asked in the report?A14.B18.C30.D12.45In the last paragraph the underlined words “l(fā)ittle more than” means _.Aalmost the same asBless thanCa little more thanDdifferent from46In the diagram, the letter “d” shows _.Aonly two children sp
31、ent 30 hours on their computers in a weekBthree children spent about 12 hours on their computers in a weekCthe number of children who spent their time learning to make programsDthe number of children who spent the least time on their computers in a week47According to the report, _.Amost of the child
32、ren can use the computers to studyBonly children aged from 14 to 18 use their computers at homeCchildren should not play computer gamesDpeople should do more to help children know what their computers are mainly used forBob was happy. He was at a new school, and the other students were friendly. “Hi
33、, Bob!” they said. But some students said, “Hi, Peter!” Bob didnt understand. He asked another student, “Why do some students call me Peter?” “Oh, thats easy to answer,” the students said. “Peter was a student here last year. Now he goes to a different school. You look like Peter. Some students thin
34、k that youre Peter.” Bob wanted to meet Peter. He got Peters address from a student and went to Peters house. Peter opened the door. Bob couldnt believe his eyes. He looked really like Peter! Bob and Peter had the same colour eyes and the same smile. They had the same black hair. They also had the s
35、ame birthday. And they both were adopted(領(lǐng)養(yǎng)) by two different families. Bob and Peter found out that they were twin brothers. Soon after the boys were born, one family adopted Bob, and another family adopted Peter. Bobs family never knew about Peter, and Peters family never knew about Bob. Bob and P
36、eters story was in the newspaper. There was a photo of Bob and Peter next to the story. A young man named John saw the photo in the newspaper. John couldnt believe his eyes. He looked really like Bob and Peter! He had the same colour eyes and the same smile. He had the same black hair. He had the sa
37、me birthday. And he, too, was adopted by another family. Later John met Bob and Peter. When Bob and Peter saw John, they couldnt believe their eyes. John looked really like them! Why did John look really like Bob and Peter? You can guess. Bob and Peter are not twins. Bob, Peter and John are triplets
38、(三胞胎).Choose the best answer:48Bob was _ at a new school.AsorryBhappyCworriedDsad49Some students thought _.AJohn was PeterBBob was JohnCBob was PeterDPeter was John50Bob saw Peter _.Ain Peters houseBat schoolCon the wayDin the classroom51John knew the story from_.Athe newspaperBa bookCother peopleDh
39、is parents52Bob, Peter and John were_.AfriendsBclassmatesCbrothersDtwins五、閱讀回答問題My name is Zhao Kai. Im from No. 1 Middle School. In September, 2016. I got a chance to go to America as an exchange student. It was a busy weekday, I went to school on a crowded bus and there were lots of people. Luckil
40、y, I got a seat. After a few stops, an elderly foreigner got on the bus and stood just a few steps away from me. I know its good manners to offer the seat to the old when I am in China. So I stood up and said to the man, “Sir, would you like to take my seat?” To my surprise, the gentleman smiled, shook his head and said, “Thank you.” He didnt accept my offer. I felt very embarrassed(尷尬)and wondered why he did not
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