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八年級上學期英語期末培優(yōu)檢測(尖生子專用A)考試時間:90分鐘;滿分:140分學校:___________姓名:___________班級:___________考號:___________試卷說明:本試卷難度系數(shù)約0.4,只適合尖子生考前查漏補缺使用。一、聽錄音,完成第1~8小題。(共8分)1.Whydidn’ttheboygotowatchthebasketballgameyesterdayevening?A.Becausehedidn’tlikeit.B.Becausehefeltsick.C.Becausehevisitedhisgrandpainhospital.2.Where’sthemangoing?A.Tothepostoffice. B.Tothelibrary. C.Tothebank.3.WhenwasShirleyborn?A.In2005. B.In2006. C.In2007.4.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Teacherandstudent. B.Doctorandpatient. C.Motherandson.5.What’sthesizeofthenaturereserve?A.4,530squarekilometres. B.4,350squarekilometres. C.4,315squarekilometres.6.What’sPeter’sfavouritesubject?A.History. B.English. C.Physics.7.Whycan’tthegirlwatchthecartoons?A.Becausehermotherisworking.B.Becauseherfatherisreading.C.Becausehermotherissleeping.8.WhendidJimgettoschoolthismorning?A.At7:00. B.At7:15. C.At7:30.二、聽長對話,完成第9~12小題。(共4分)聽下面一段對話,回答下列各小題。聽兩遍。9.WheredidthewomanlearntousetheputerlastSundaymorning?A.Athome. B.Atschool. C.Intherestaurant.10.WhatdidthewomanandJanedoafterlunch?A.Theyboughtsomebooks. B.Theydidsomehousework. C.Theywenthome.11.WhatisAmy’snewneighbourhoodlike?A.Dirty. B.Clean. C.Quiet.12.HowdidAmyusetogotoschool?A.Onfoot. B.Bybus. C.Bycar.三、聽第一篇短文,完成第13~15小題。(共3分)聽一篇短文,回答下列小題。請根據(jù)內(nèi)容,完成信息記錄表。LearningEnglishOnlineWaystolearnEnglish◎Englishmagazines,newspapersandradio◎AllkindsofEnglishlearning.

Goodpointsoflearningonline◎Peoplearoundtheworldcanvisitthem.◎PeoplecangetanswersatonceontheInternet.◎Peoplecanlearnwhattheyneedanytimeandsearchforusefulwithoutleavinghome.13.A.materials B.websites C.books14.A.a(chǎn)llthetime B.everyweek C.daily15.A.information B.a(chǎn)dvice C.tips四、聽第二篇短文,完成第1620小題。(共5分)聽對話,回答以下各小題。16.WheredoesLiLeilive?A.Inabighouse. B.Inasmallhouse. C.Inatallbuilding.17.WhatdoesLiLei’smothergrowinthegarden?A.Vegetablesandflowers. B.Riceandwheat. C.Applesandpears.18.Whereisthepark?A.NearLiLei’shouse. B.Nearthebusstop. C.Nearthecentreofthetown.19.HowdoesLiLeiliketogotothetown?A.Bycar. B.Bybike. C.Bytaxi.20.WhatdoesLiLeioftendoinsummer?A.Heoftengoesshopping. B.Heoftengoesfishing. C.Heoftengoesswimming.五、完形填空(共15分)閱讀短文,從短文后所給選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Thedriver21thebackdooroftheambulance(救護車)quicklyandrantothefront,jumpedintohisseat,andstartedtheengine(發(fā)動機).Insidewerethe22parents,Mr.andMrs.Green.MotherwasholdingtheirbabydaughterAlly.Thelittlegirlhadsomefoodstuckinherthroat(喉)whenhavinglunchandcouldhardlybreathe(呼吸).Thedriver,Mr.White,turned23hissiren(報警器)andflashinglight,andstarteddrivingtowardsthe24hospital.Thecarsinfrontofhimpulledoutofthewaywhenhedrovethroughthe25.Fromthebackoftheambulancetheparentswereshoutingathimto26becauseAllyalmoststopped27.Infrontofhimhesawthetrafficlights,withthered“STOP”lightshining.Mr.Whiteknewthathehad28timetolose,sohedrovestraightpastthetrafficlights.ingtowardshimfromhisrightwasataxi.Thedriverhadthewindowsupbecausethecarwasairconditioned(開了空調(diào)),andhewasplayingaradio.Hedidnot29theambulance.Thelightswere30,sohedrovestraightontothepathoftheambulance.Mr.Whitetriedtostophisambulancebutitwastoolate.Ithitthetaxi,butnoonewashurt.Mr.Whiteturnedtosee31littleAllywas.Hewassurprisedtoseejoyinsteadof32onthefacesoftheparents.“Look!”criedMrs.Green.“Sheisbreathingagain.”“Itmustbethe33.”saidherhusband.“It34thefoodoutofherthroat.”Thebabywascryinginaloudbuthealthy35.Theywereallhappy,andquiteforgotabouttheaccident,thetaxi,andthelinesofcarsallaroundthem.21.A.closed B.opened C.knock D.pulled22.A.bored B.surprised C.worried D.interested23.A.on B.off C.down D.over24.A.farthest B.nearest C.mostexpensive D.mostbeautiful25.A.busytraffic B.emptystreet C.openair D.darkplace26.A.hurry B.stop C.leave D.drive27.A.eating B.breathing C.crying D.playing28.A.much B.a(chǎn)ny C.no D.some29.A.notice B.drive C.hit D.ride30.A.red B.green C.yellow D.blue31.A.how B.what C.where D.who32.A.sorry B.fear C.sad D.a(chǎn)ngry33.A.temperature B.radio C.crash D.love34.A.took B.picked C.knocked D.looked35.A.sound B.voice C.shout D.noise六、閱讀理解(共30分)APenguin(企鵝)RobotToyPenboBluePrice:$59PenboBlueisarealrobotforgirls.PenboBluelovestotalkandsing.Youcanplay5kindsofgameswithPenboBlue.Therearefourdifferentcolors,purple,green,pinkandblue.Forchildrenaged4yearsoldandup.RobotDogPrice:$1,657Itcantakepictures.Youcanmoveittotheleft,right,frontandbackbytheremotecontrol(遙控器).Itdoesnotlikeyoutotouchitssides.Itwillfallasleepifyoudon’tpayattentionto(注意)itforfiveminutes.36.IfyouwanttobuytwoPenguinRobotToys,youshouldpay_________.A.$59 B.$118 C.$148 D.$17737.PenboBlueisarealrobotfor_________.A.boys B.girls C.men D.women38.WhenyoutouchRobotDog’ssidesitwillbe_________.A.surprised B.happy C.a(chǎn)ngry D.tired39.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.RobotDogismuchmoreexpensivethanPenboBlue.B.Mrs.GreenboughtayellowPenboBlueforherkid.C.YoucanplaywithRobotDogwithouttheremotecontrol.D.YoucangivePenboBluetoathreeyearoldgirlasagift.BImagine(想象)thereisaglassonatableinfrontofyou.Ithaswaterinitbutitisnotfull.Howdoyoudescribetheglass?Doyousayitishalffullorhalfempty?Ifyousayhalffull,youmightbeanoptimist(樂觀主義者).Ifyousayhalfempty,youmightbetheopposite(相反的)—apessimist.Anewstudysuggeststhatyourlevelofoptimismmayaffect(影響)yourhealth.Peoplewhoareoptimistic(樂觀的)maylivelongerthanthosewhoarepessimistic(悲觀的).ResearchersatHarvardUniversity’sofPublicHealthinBostondidthestudy.Theypared(作比較)women“withageneralexpectationthatgoodthingswillhappen”withwomenwhowerelessoptimistic.Theyfoundthattheoptimistshadamuchlowerriskofgettingseveraldeadly(致命的)diseases(疾病),includingcancerandheartdisease.KaitlinHagan,astudyleadersaysoptimistscantakebettercareofthemselvesbyexercising,eatinghealthyfoodandgettingenoughsleep.Shealsosaysearlierstudiesshowthatapersoncanusesimple,lowcostwaystoincreaseoptimism.Shesayseachnightwecanplantodotwoorthreesimpleandenjoyableactivities.Theymightbewatchingthesunrise,visitingafriend,dancingtoafavoritesongorreadingastorywithyourchild.40.Fromthepassage,wecanknow________.A.weshoulddrinkaglassofwatereverydayB.optimistsmayliveshorterthanthosewhoarepessimisticC.weshouldmakemorefriendstobeoptimisticD.wecandosomesimplethingstomakeourselvesoptimistic41.AccordingtoKaitlinHagan,wecandothefollowingthingstomakeourselvesoptimisticEXCEPT________.A.drinkingalotofwater B.enoughsleepC.eatinghealthyfood D.exercising42.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Howtoreducetheriskofgettingcancer B.HowtobehealthyC.Howtobehardworking D.Howtobemoreoptimistic43.What’sthewritingstyleofthepassage?A.Narrative(記敘文) B.Argumentation(議論文)C.Expositorywriting(說明文) D.Practicalwriting(應(yīng)用文)CHaveyoueverwonderedwhatanimalsaretalkingabout?WiththedevelopmentofAI,wemaybeabletounderstandtheirlanguages!InProfessorKarenBakker’snewbook,TheSoundsofLife:HowDigitalTechnologyIsBringingUsClosertotheWorldsofAnimalsandPlants,shetalksabouthowAIishelpingustomakeananimalversion(版本)ofGoogleTranslate,thenwecanunderstandanimalsbetter.Allaroundtheanimalkingdom,therearesoundsthatwecanhardlypickupanddecipher(破譯).Elephants,forexample,talkwitheachotherusinginfrasound(次聲波)—farbelowourhumanhearingrange.Coralintheoceanalsosendssoundwavestoattract(吸引)babycoraltosaferareastogrow.Thisissurprisingbecausecoraldoesn’thaveanyears!Scientistshaveplacedlisteningequipment(設(shè)備)intotheseenvironmentstopickupthesoundsthathumanscannothear.Afterthesoundsarerecorded,AIcanstudytheirmeaning,accordingtothenewswebsiteVox.Forexample,IsraeliresearchersusedAItotranslatebats’15,000calls.Theyfoundthatmorethan60percentofthesoundswerearguments(爭吵)aboutfourthings:food,sleepingways,thelossofpersonalspace,andunwanteddisturbance(打擾).Thistechnologycannotonlyunderstandtheanimalsbutmunicatebacktothem.Forexample,beesusedancestomunicatewitheachother.AresearchteaminGermany,therefore,putthebeelanguageAIsystemintoarobotbee.Theyaskedtherobottocreateadanceroutine(路線)totellthebeeswherethenectar(花蜜)was,Voxreported.44.KarenBakker’snewbookshowsusthat________.A.whyAIcanhelppeopleresearchanimalsB.whyanimalsneedhelpfromhumanbeingC.howAIhelpspeopledotranslationsbetterD.howAIhelpspeoplebetterunderstandanimals45.Whatdoweknowaboutthesoundsmadebyanimals?A.Theycanhelpanimalsgetusedtotheirenvironments.B.Mostmunicationsamonganimalsareinfrasound.C.Someofthesoundscannotbeheardbyhumansdirectly.D.Morethan60percentoftheanimalsoundsarearguments.46.Howdidscientiststellbeeswherethenectarwas?A.Byaskingarobotbeetoteachthemanewlanguage.B.Bytrainingotherbeesandshowingthemthewaythere.C.BymakinganewsoundwiththeAIsystemtohelpthem.D.Bymakingarobotbeetotellthebeestheroutebydancing.47.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Listeningtoanimals B.TalkingtoanimalsC.Pickingupanimalsounds D.RecordinganimalsoundsDLastweek,Class1wentonatriptoLondonZoo.Theyhadawilddayout!Almostallthestudentsfoundtheirfavouriteanimals.ThetripalsogaveClass1somethingelsetotalkabout.Theyargued(爭論)aboutwhether(是否)zoosarecruel(殘酷的).Thezooanimalsarefromallaroundtheworld.Howcantheyallbefortable?Lucy,oneofourreporters,waswithClass1studentsandsheinterviewedTom.Lucy:What'syourfavoriteanimal,Tom?Tom:Giraffes.Lucy:Why?Tom:Theylooksostrange!Theyhavesuchlong,longnecks!Andtheyhavereallylonglegs,too.Lucy:Theydolookstrange.Howtalldotheygrow?Tom:About18feettall.Theycanrunfasttoo,becausetheirlegsaresolong.Theycanrunupto35milesanhour.Lucy:That'sprettyfast!Theymusteatalottobeabletorunthatfast.Dotheyeatalotofmeat?Tom:NO,theydon'teatanymeat.Theyeatleaves.That'stheonlythingtheyeat.Lucy:Dogiraffesliveallovertheworld,too?Tom:No,theydon't.TheyliveonlyinAfrica.Lucy:ButAfricaisalothotterthanEurope!Don'tyouthinkit'scrueltobringgiraffesoverfromAfricatoEurope?Don'tyouthinkit'scrueltokeeptheminthezoo?Tom:Well,Ienjoyedseeingthemtoday.ButinAfricatheywouldhavemilesandmilesofgrasslandtoliveonandheretheyonlyhavethegiraffehouses.I'msurethezoolooksafterthemverywell.ButIdon'tthinktheyshouldbeinzoos.48.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"interviewed"inLine5mean?A.面試 B.會見 C.采訪 D.回答49.Whatcanwelearnaboutgiraffesaccordingto(根據(jù))thepassage(文章)?A.Giraffeslookstrangeastheyhavelongnecksandshortlegs.B.Giraffescanrunfastbecausetheyeatdifferentkindsoffood.C.Giraffesliveinthewildallovertheworldandenjoygrassland.D.GiraffesinLondonZoocanonlyliveinthegiraffehouses.50.Whichofthefollowingopinions(觀點)mayTomagreewith?A.It'sgoodtokeepanimalsinthezoobecausechildrenenjoyseeingthemthere.B.It'sgoodtokeepanimalsinthezoobecausethezoolooksafterthemwell.C.It'scrueltokeepanimalsinthezoobecauseanimalsneedtoliveinthewildfreely.D.It'scrueltokeepanimalsinthezoobecausetheydon'thaveenoughtoeatthere.七、單項選擇(共15分)51.Noneofthemhave________pityonthepoor.What________shameitis!A./,a B.a(chǎn),a C.a(chǎn),/ D.a(chǎn),an52.Theradiosaystherewillbemuch________nextweekandmaybewewillhave________off.A.rainier,twodays B.rain,twodays’ C.rainier,twodays’ D.rain,twodays53.—Hurryup,Mark!You’dbetter________theroadasquicklyaspossible.—No,you________.Don’tyouseethelightisstillred?A.cross;couldn’t B.tocross;mustn’t C.cross;mustn’t D.tocross;needn’t54.Ourteacheradvisedus________the________carefullybeforeusingthenewmachine.A.toread;introduction B.toread;instructionC.reading;invitation D.reading;information55.—The2022BeijingWinterOlympicGamesstarted________February.—Yes,BingDwenDwenandShueyRhonRhonwerethemascotsforit.A.on B.in C.a(chǎn)t D./56.Thenumberoftigersintheworldisbeing________becausepeopleneverstophuntingthem.A.moreandmore B.fewerandfewer C.lessandless D.smallerandsmaller57.OnDecember4th,2022,thethreeChineseastronauts________camebacktoEarthfromtheTiangongspacestation.A.safely B.nearly C.sadly D.silently58.Ilikecartoonsverymuch,________mybrotherthinkstheyareboring.A.a(chǎn)s B.or C.a(chǎn)nd D.while59.—Don’tforget________thebusatthefifthstationalongtheline.YoucanfindtheSportsCentreonyourright.—OK,Iwon’t.Thankyou.A.gettingon B.gettingoff C.togeton D.togetoff60.─I'dliketobuyGuoJingming'sTinyTimes.

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hisbooks.Thestorieshetellsarefarfromreallife.A.read B.notread C.count D.notcount61.—AreyoustillreadingthebookLittlePrince?—Yes,itis________long.Istillneed________daystofinishit.A.a(chǎn)bit;twoanother B.a(chǎn)bitof;twomoreC.a(chǎn)bitof;anothertwo D.a(chǎn)bit;twomore62.I________myhomeworkat8p.m.lastnight.A.a(chǎn)mdoing B.wasdoing C.do D.did63.—IoftenhearLinda________nextdoor.—Yeah.Ialsosawher________thepianowhenIpassedthedoorjustnow.A.sing;play B.singing;playing C.sing;playing D.singing;play64.________China’sbigplaneC919pletedallitstestsin2022,Ihopetotravelonitsoon.A.Since B.Before C.When D.While65.—Wouldyoumindmeopeningthewindow?—_______.There’stoomuchsmokeintheroom.A.No,youcan’t B.Notatall C.Ofcourse D.Betternot八、用所給單詞的正確形式填空(共5分)66.Thewriteralwaysadvisesyoungpeople(be)braveinthefaceofpains.67.Theradiosaysitwillbemuch(fog)tomorrowmorning.68.Hewassocarelessthathespeltsomewords(correct).69.Wearetoobusyforourteamtowritethereport.(cheer)70.It’smuchthisyearthanlastyear.(snow)九、選詞填空(共5分)閱讀下面短文,將方框中單詞或短語的正確形式填入橫線上。每個單詞或短語只能填一次。example

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asaresultManyanimalsliveinaplacecalledtheAmazonrainforest.ThisisaverybigforestinSouthAmerica.Somepeopleare71lotsoftreesthere.Therainforestis72nowthaneverbefore.Thismeansthatmoreanimals,likefrogsandbutterlies,arenowindanger.One73isthe“poisondart”frog(箭毒蛙).Theseverylittlefrogscanbered,yelloworblueandtheyoftenhaveblackspots.Theyusethesecolorstofrightenotheranimals.Butthetreestheyliveinareindangerand74soarethefrogs.It’sveryimportantforpeopleto75toprotecttherainforestrightaway.十、完成句子(共10分)76.在風中,我丟掉了我的傘,我?guī)缀醯埂inthewind,andInearly.77.春天風和日麗,真是放風箏的好時光!Thedaysofspringare.Whataperfecttimeto!78.許多鳥兒長年生活在扎龍,而有些鳥僅去那里作短暫的停留。ManybirdsliveinZhalong,whilesomegothereonlyfor.79.如果我們什么都不做,很快世界上就一只熊貓也不剩了!Ifwe,soontheremaybeintheworld.80.以前,洪水沖走了很多房屋。Inthepast,floodsmanyhouses.十一、閱讀短文,完成表格,每空限一詞。(共10分)任務(wù)型閱讀WhatAreClouds?ACloudismadeofwaterdropsoricecrystalsfloating(漂浮)inthesky.Therearemanykindsofcloud.CloudsareofgreatimportancetoEarth’sweather.Theskycanbefullofwater.Butmostofthetimeyoucan’tseethewater.Thedropsofwateraretoosmalltosee.Theyhaveturnedintoagascalledwatervapor.Asthewatervaporgoeshigherinthesky,theairgoescooler.Thecooleraircausesthewaterdroplets(微滴)tostarttosticktothingssuchasbitsofdust,iceorseasalt.Cloudsgettheirnamesintwoways.Onewayisbywheretheyarefoundinthesky.Somecloudsarehighupinthesky.LowcloudsformclosertoEarth’ssurface.Infact,lowcloudscaneventouchtheground.Thesecloudsarecalledfog.Middlecloudsarefoundbetweenlowandhighclouds.Anotherwaycloudsarenamedisbytheirshape.Cirrusclouds(卷云)arehighclouds.Theylooklikefeathers.Cumuluscloudsaremiddleclouds.Thesecloudslooklikegiantcottonballsinthesky.Stratuscloudsarelowclouds.Theycovertheskylikebedsheets.Mostofthewaterincloudsisinverysmalldroplets.Thedropletsaresolightthattheyfloatintheair.Sometimesthosedropletsjoinwithotherdroplets.Thentheyturnintolargerdrops.Whenthathappens,gravity(重力)causesthemtofalltheEarth.Wecallthefallingwaterdrops“rain”.Whentheairiscolder,thewatermayformsnowflakesinstead.Freezingrain,sleetorevenhailcanfallfromclouds.Cloudsareimportantformanyreasons.Rainandsnowaretwoofthosereasons.Atnight,cloudsreflectheatandkeepthegroundwarmer.Duringtheday,cloudsmakeshadethatcankeepuscooler.StudyingcloudshelpspeoplehaveabetterunderstandingofEarth’sweather.Peopleusesatellitesinspacetostudyclouds.WhatAreClouds?IntroductionCloudsarea(n)81partinEarth’sweather,suchasrainandsnow.Waysofformingclouds82dropsofwaterturnintoagascalledwatervapor.Asthewatervapor83inthesky,theairgoescooler.Thecoolerairfinallycausesthesmallwaterdropstoformclouds.84ofcloudsHighclouds,middlecloudsandlowcloudsarenamedbytheir85.Accordingtotheirshape,cloudsalsohavethreenames.Cirruscloudslooklikefeatherswhilestratusclouds86theskylikebedsheets.ThosewhichlooklikegiantcottonballsarecalledCumulusclouds.CausesofrainSmalland87dropletsfloatintheair.Iftheyjoinwitheachother,theywillturnintolargerdrops.Gravitymakeslargerdrops88toEarth.Fallingwaterdropsarecalled“rain”.89forstudyingcloudsCloudscancauserain,snowandsoon.Cloudsareimportantforpeople’sdailylife.Tohelppeoplebetter90Earth’sweather.十二、閱讀短文,完成后面的問題。(共10分)認真閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題(每題回答字數(shù)不超過7個詞)。Anagedmanlivedinanicevillagewithalargegarden.Peopleoftensawhimlookingafterhisflowersallthetime.Onedayayoungpainterwentbythisgarden.Hewasattracted(吸引)bythebeautifulflowers.Thensuddenlyhefoundtheoldgardenerwasn’tabletosee.Thepainteraskedinsurprise,“Whyareyoubusylookingaftertheseflowerswhichyoucan’tsee?”Thegardenersmiled,answering,“Icantellyouthereasons.First,IwasagardenerwhenIwasyoung,andIlikethisjob.Second,althoughIcan’tseetheseflowers.Icantouchthem.Third,Icansmellthesweetnessofthem.Astothelastone,that’syou.”“Me?Butyoudon’tknowme.”“Yeah,it’struethatIdon’tknowyou.Iknowmanypeoplewhoshowenthusias

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