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第第頁人教版八年級下冊期中考試試卷英語時量:120分鐘,滿分:120分一、聽力技能(兩部分,共20小題,計(jì)20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽下面5段對話,每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A,B,C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)回答問題。1.What’sthematterwithNancy?A.Shehasaheadache. B.Shehasastomachache. C.Shehasatoothache.2.WhatdidTomdolastsummervacation?A.Hevolunteeredasaguide.B.Hevisitedthemuseum. C.Hetookatripwithaguide.3.HowoftendoesMarywalkthedog?A.Onceaweek. B.Twiceaweek. C.Threetimesaweek.4.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Brotherandsister. B.Fatheranddaughter. C.Teacherandstudent.5.WhodidLindastaywithatsevenlastnight?A.David. B.Tony. C.Lucy.第二節(jié)聽下面6段對話或獨(dú)白,每段對話或獨(dú)白后有2-3個小題,從題中所給的A,B,C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)回答問題。(共15小題,計(jì)15分)聽第六段對話,回答第6-7小題。6.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Ontheplayground.B.Intheclassroom. C.Inthehospital.7.HowwastheweatherwhenMikewashavingP.E.class?A.Hot. B.Rainy. C.Cloudy.聽第七段對話,回答第8-9小題。8.Howdotheygotothepark?A.Bybus. B.Bycar. C.Bytaxi.9.HowmuchwillMr.Liupayfortheticketsforthestudents?A.80yuan. B.88yuan. C.90yuan.聽第八段對話,回答第10-11小題。10. WhenisLarryleavingforAustralia? A.Thisevening. B.Tomorrowmorning. C.Tomorrowevening.11. HowlongwillLarrystayinAustralia?A.Foroneweek. B.Fortwoweeks. C.Forfourweeks.聽第九段對話,回答第12-14小題。12. WhyisEricupset?A.Helostabasketballgame. B.Hefailedtheexamagain. C.Hehatedhisparents.13. WhatdoEric’sparentswanthimtobe?A.Adoctor.B.Ateacher. C.Abasketballplayer.14. Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Eric’sexperience.B.Eric’sdream. C.Eric’sproblem.聽第十段對話,回答第15-17小題。15. Whatisthewomanprobablydoing?A.She’shavingaparty.B.She’sarguingwithherhusband.C.She’spracticingplayingthepiano.16. Whatdayisittoday?A.Friday.B.Saturday. C.Sunday.17. Whyisthemansoangry?A.Hehastogetupearlytomorrow.B.Hedoesn’tlikemusic.C.Hecan’tsleepbecauseofthenoise.聽下面的獨(dú)白,回答第18-20小題。18. WhatwasMrs.Greendoingwhensheheardthenoise?A.Shewassleeping.B.Shewascooking.C.Shewaslookingoutofthewindow.19. Wheredidthenoisecomefrom?A.Thebedroom. B.Thepolicestation. C.Thekitchen.20. Whatdidthemanlooklike?A.Hewasofmediumheight.B.Heworeabluejacket. C.Hehaddarkhair.二、閱讀(共三節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題每小題2分,滿分30分)ASchoolBusSafetyRulesGettothebusstopatleastfiveminutesearly.Don’trunorplayatthebusstop.Waituntilthebuscomestoastop.Waitinlinetogetonthebus.Getonthebusslowly.Usethehandrails(扶手)toavoidfalling.21. Kidsshouldgettothebusstopatleast A.fiveminuteslate B.tenminutesearly C.fiveminutesearly22. Whenaschoolbusarrives,kidsshould_______. A.waituntilthebuscomestoastop B.cutinlinetogetonthebus C.getonthebusasquicklyastheycanBDoyouwanttovisitShanghai?Whynotjoinourcyclingtrip?Wewillprovideyouwithbicycles.OurguidewillleadyouthroughsomeofthemostinterestingplacesinShanghai.Itwilltakeyouthreehourstofinishthetrip.Hoponthebikeandlet’sgo!YourtripwillstartatPeople’sSquare.Thisisthelargestsquareinthecity.ItishometotheShanghaiMuseumandmanyotherimportantbuildings.GoforwardtoTianzifang.TherearemanycafesandinterestingstorestobefounddownthesetraditionalShanghaialleys(小巷).MoveontoShanghaiOldStreet.Ridethroughthecenturies-oldstreets.CyclealongthewideBinjiangAvenue(濱江大道).Enjoythecityscape(城市景觀)ofmodernShanghai!Howlongwillittakeyoutofinishthecyclingtrip? A.Twohours. B.Threehours. C.Fourhours.24. WherecanyoufindtheShanghaiMuseum? A.AtPeople’sSquare. B.InShanghaiOldStreet. C.InTianzifang.25. WhatcanyouenjoyalongtheBinjiangAvenue? A.Thecenturies-oldstreets. B.ThecityscapeofmodernShanghai. C.Manycafesandinterestingstores.CThe2022WinterOlympicsarenowover.Didyouenjoythem?Thecompetitionshaveleftuswithmanyexcitingmemories.Somesportsmenskieddownthemountainfasterthancarsonamotorway(高速公路).Someshotintotheairandfinishedfourfullturnsbeforelandingonthesnow.Youmightthinkthatthesesportsmenwerefearless.Butisthatright?EileenGuwillprobablytellyouitisnot.Guisagreatskier.BywinningtwogoldsandonesilverforChina,the18-year-oldwasasuccessfulandfamoussportswomanduringtheBeijingWinterOlympics.Guhasbutterfliesinherstomachwhenshetriesanewtrick(動作).Sheexplainsthatshefeelsfeareachtimeshestandsonthestartingline.“WillIbeabletofinishthenewtricks?CanIcreateanewpersonalbest?WillIgethurt?”Youwon’tknowtheresultsuntilyoutry.Gusayssheoftentakesadeepbreathandcloseshereyesbeforeshetakesoff.It’sherwayofdealingwithfear.Sportscanbedangerous.Brokennecks,backsandlegsorotheraccidentsarecommoninwintersports.Guandmanyothersportsmenknowthis.Likecommonpeople,theyallhavefears.Buttheylovetheirownsportanddotheirbesttodobettereverytime.Theychoosetobebrave(勇敢的).Youprobablyfeelfeartoowhenyouaretryingsomethingnew.Keepinmindthatit’snormal.LearnfromEileenGuandsomanyotherbravepeople.Lookyourfearintheeyeandtellit:Youwillonlymakemestronger.26. WhatistheageofEileenGu? A.22. B.18. C.20.27. TheunderlinedphraseinParagraph(段落)Threemeans_______. A.勇敢無畏 B.興奮不已 C.緊張不安28. WhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtoParagraphFour? A.Accidentsusuallyhappeninwintersports. B.Sportsmenhardlyhavefearswhendoingsports. C.Mostsportsmenchoosetogiveupwhenfacingfears29. Whatdoestheunderlinedword“You”inthelastparagraphreferto(指代)? A.Bravepeople. B.Yourfear. C.EileenGu.30. Whatcanbethebesttitleofthepassage? A.Bebravetofaceyourfears. B.Sportsmakeushealthy. C.WinterOlympicsareover.DA14-year-oldstudentfromtheUKispreparingforthenextdayofschool:textbooks,notebooks,pens,250gramsofflour,aneggandsomecookingoil.Wait,what?It’snotajokeCookery(烹飪)isacompulsorycourse(必修課程)forthekidsaged7-14intheUK.Primaryschoolstudentslearntomakesimpleandhealthyfoodexcitedly.Athighschool,studentsthenmasteralotofdifferentmeals.Theyalsolearnsomecookingskillssuchasbaking.TheUKisfamousasacountrywithbadfoodandunhealthyeatinghabits.Thesenewcoursesarepartofthecountry’splantobringhealthyfoodbackontothetable.“OneinfourfamiliesfromtheUKnolongerhasatablethateveryonecaneataround.Oneoutofeverytwomealsiseatenalone.Only40percentofusenjoyeatingmealswithour-children”TheUKwriterJoannaBlythmanwroteinherbook.Instead,readymealshavebecomethefirstchoiceformanykidsintheUK,becausetheirparentsaresobusythattheydon’thavetimetocookmealsfortheirkids.TheDepartmentforEducation(教育部)hopesthecookerycoursescanhelpchildrentolearnaboutgoodfoodandreducechildhoodobesity(肥胖).“It’simportantthatchildrencandevelopaninterestandabetterunderstandingofgoodfood,”saidaspokesmanforthedepartment.“Thecoursescanhelpthemtodevelopaloveofhealthyfoodandcookingthemastheygrowup.”31. Primaryschoolstudentsfeel_______aboutlearningcookery. A.nervous B.excited C.sad32. FromParagraphThreewecanlearnthat_______. A.TheUKisfamousforitshealthyfoodandeatinghabits B.MostpeoplefromtheUKlovetoeatwiththeirchildren C.ParentsintheUKaretoobusytocookmealsfortheirkids33. Whatdoestheunderlinedword"ready"inParagraphThreemean? A.樂意的 B.即食的 C.愿意的34. Thecookerycourseshelpchildrento_______. A.developaninterestofdoinghousework B.enjoyeatingandcookinghealthyfood C.dreamofbeingexcellentcooks35. Inwhichpartofanewspapercanyoumostprobablyreadthisarticle? A.Education. B.Travel. C.Sports.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)LangJiaziyuwasbornin1995.However,hisinterestsareverydifferentfromthoseofotheryoungpeople.Langlikesmakingdoughfigurines,or“mianren”.36._______.Onhisdesk,youcanseemany“mianren”offamouscharacters.37._______.Helikestoturnwhatheseesinto“mianren”.Helearnedthecraft(手藝)fromhisgrandfather,LangShao’an.Hewasfamousas“MianrenLang”.Hetraveledto12countriestoshowhisartwhenhewasyoung.38._______.Morethanhalfofthemareindangerofdisappearing.Fewyoungpeopleevenknowaboutthem.Langsaysheoftenfeelslonely.39._______.Thesedays,LangJiaziyuismakingdoughfigurinesaboutpopularcartooncharactersandfamouspeople.40._______.Theyoungmanhopesthatinthisway,moreyoungpeoplecanbecomeinterestedintheartform.A.Thereareover750traditionalcraftslike“mianren”inChinaB.ItisatraditionalChineseartform(形式)andithasahistoryofover2,000yearsC.HealsotriestomakeshortvideosofhiscraftandputthemonlineD.LangJiaziyubecameinterestedin“mianren”attheageoffiveE.Becausenoonecansharethejoyofmaking“mianren”withhim第三節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。TostaysafeduringtheCOVID-19pandemic,wehavetogiveupmanyenjoyablethingssuchasshakinghandsandhugging(擁抱).Manypeoplefeellonelyorsadwithoutphysicaltouch.Butthereissomethingtheycansafelyputtheirarmsaroundandholdclose:atree.Treehuggingmaysoundalittlestrange,butit’snotanewidea.HumanshaveturnedtoMotherNatureforcomfortforcenturies.InJapan,peoplehavelongpracticedshinrin-yoku.“Shinrin”meansforestand“yoku”istheJapanesewordforbath.Peoplehaveabathintheforest.Butnosoaporwaterisneededforshinrin-yoku.Allitneedsislisteningtothesoundsandtakingabreath.AfterCOVID-19brokeout,Israelencouraged(鼓勵)peopletotrytreehugging.MosherecentlyvisitedtheApolloniaNationalParktohugatree.“Wearenothuggingmanypeoplethesedays,”hesaid.“Goingouttonature,takingadeepbreathandhuggingatreearequitenicethingstodo.”Iceland’sForestServicemadeasimilardecision.Iadvisedeveryoneinthecountrytohugatreeforatleastfiveminuteseveryday.Parkworkersclearedpaths(小道)inthewoodssothatvisitorscouldkeepasafedistance(距離)whentheylookedfortheirfavoritetrees“Therearelotsoftreeshere,andthereisnoneedforeveryonetohugthesametree.”saidaparkworker.Whatdoyouthinkoftreehugging?Whenyoufeellonelynexttime,wouldyoubewillingtogoandhugatree?41.Istreehugginganewidea?42.WheredidJapanesepracticeshinrin-yoku?43.Whatdoweneedtodoforshinrin-yoku?44.HowlongdidIceland’sForestServiceadvisepeopletohugatreeeveryday?45.Whydidparkworkersclearpathsinthewoods?三、語言運(yùn)用(共三節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Mariellaisa17-year-oldhighschoolstudent.Sheisinterestedinsignlanguage(手語).Twoyearsago,shestarted46AmericanSignLanguage(ASL).Afterawhile,Mariellawantedtolearnfaster.Oneday,an47cametoher:SeeinganASLinterpreter(翻譯員)inamoviemighthelpher.ShelookedupsomemoviesontheInternet.48shefoundthatveryfewmoviesusedASLinterpreters.Forchildrenunabletohear,itcanbe49tounderstandmovieswithonlysubtitles(字幕).“IsthereanythingIcandoforthem?”thoughtMariella.Therewas,indeed.50thehelpofherparentsandteachers,MariellacreatedanappcalledSignUp.It51anASLinterpretertoacornerofthescreenduringtheplayingofamovie.Peoplewithpoorornohearingcanwatchthemovieandtheinterpreteratthe52time.Thishelpsthembetterenjoythemovie.InthebeginningMariellafunded(注資)theprojectallby53.Shemadesomemoneybywalkingdogsforherneighbors.Sheputthatmoneyintoherproject.ButlatersheneededmoremoneyforASLinterpreters.Sosheaskedpeopleto54moneyontheInternet.Nowthegirlplanstoincludeasmanyoftheinternationalsignlanguagesinherappaspossible.She55hasalongwaytogo!46.A.speaking B.learning C.making47.A.idea B.advice C.information48.A.Since B.So C.But49.A.difficult B.necessary C.important50.A.With B.In C.On51.A.provides B.adds C.gives52.A.similar B.different C.same53.A.herself B.himself C.itself54.A.giveback B.giveaway C.giveup55.A.still B.instead C.hardly第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Somepeoplethinkthatlabor(勞動)ishardand56.______(tired).57.______Ithinklaborisalsosweetandhappy.ThisisbecauseIknowthe58.______(mean)oflabor. Laborislikeasweetcake.Itmakesyou59.______(feel)happyafterdoinghardandtiringjobs.Laborisalsolikebitter(苦的)fruitthatmakesyousad. Labormakeseverything.Nomatterhowpoor60.______hard-workingmanis,hewillhavearichday.Nomatterhowrichalazymanis,hewillbepooroneday.Laborbringsusclothes,foodandhouses.Weshouldalwayskeepthese61.______(word)inmind.Labormakesasuccessfulperson.LaoShesaid,“ifyoudon’twork,evenyourflowercannotlive.”Amanalsosaid,“Workinghardisthekeytomakingmoney.Solaboristhe62.______(great)matterintheworld.” Thefunoflaborisendless.Whenyouuselabortodoagoodjobfor63.______(you)andforothers,yourheartmustbesweeterthanhoney.Andyou’llbeusedto64.______(live)abusybutfulllife.Thenyoucanfeelthejoyoflabor.Peopleliketomakefriends65.______thosehard-workingpeople.Soweshouldworkhardforourselves!第三節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面的短文,將劃線部分譯成英文或中文。WhenSallywasachild,shewenttothecityparkwithhermomonasunnymorning.Shefeltveryunhappy.Hermomsawthatandaskedwhy.66.Sallytoldhermotherthatshefeltsosorrytoseesomuchrubbishontheground. Hermomlookedaroundtherewerepiecesofpaper,boxes,glassbottlesandalotofotherrubbisheverywhere.“Whatcanwedo?”askedSallysadly.“67.I’msureyouwillcomeupwithsomething,”saidhermom. 68.莎莉一和媽媽回到家,就畫了一張公園的圖片。Andshewroteasigninlargeblackletteratthetopofthepicture.Thesignsaid,“PLEASEKEEPOURPARKCLEAN”.Later,shetookplentyofbagsandwentbacktotheparkwithhermom.Sallyputupherpictureonabigrubbishbox. 69.Thechildrenattheparkranovertoseewhatwasgoingon.Sallyhandedeachofthemabag.“Let’scleanupthisplace,”saidSally.Thentheybegantopickuptherubbish,talkingandlaughing.Soon,allthebagswerefull. ThenSally’smomhelpedthemtoputtherubbishintodifferentkindsofrubbishboxes.70.當(dāng)他們看著干凈的公園時,他們所有人都有一種強(qiáng)烈的滿足感。 Fromthenon,Sallyhasbeenkeepingdoingthecleaningandsorting(分類)rubbish.Moreandmore

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