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八年級英語作業(yè)單第Ⅰ卷選擇題(50分)一、聽力部分(共15小題;每小題1分,共15分)A)聽對話,回答問題。(每段對話聽兩遍)1.HowistheweatherinNanjing?A. B. C.2.WhichbagmaySimonbuy?A. B. C.3.WherewouldSamliketogo?A. B. C.4.Whataretheyprobablytalkingabout?A. B. C.5.Whenwillthetrainleave?A. B. C.6.Howmuchshouldastudentpayforthebook?A.¥25.00 B.¥20.00 C.¥40.00聽第7段對話,回答第7~8小題。7.Whatwouldthemanliketoborrow?A.Booksonscience. B.Booksonhistory. C.Booksonart.8.Wherecanthemanfindthebooksheneeds?A.Onthesecondfloor. B.Onthefourthfloor. C.Onthesixthfloor.聽第8段對話,完成第9~11小題。WindfieldTouristInformationMillHotelAddress:at24HarvestRoadCostRoomsforoneperson:9pernightDoublerooms:¥180pernightInterestingplacesWindfield10:openexceptMondaysWindfieldZoo:openon119.A.¥150 B.¥180 C.¥20010.A.Theatre B.Museum C.Hotel11.A.FridaysandSaturdays B.SaturdaysandSundays C.SundaysandMondaysB)聽一段獨白,回答第12~15小題。(聽兩遍)12.HowmanyfriendsdidJamesinvitefordinner?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four.13.WhendidJamesaskhisfriendstomeethim?A.Atabout8:00. B.Atabout7:50. C.Atabout7:40.14.WhatdoJamesandhisfriendslikedoingintherestaurant?A.Listeningtomusic.B.Dancingduringthemeal.C.Enjoyingtheviewoutofthewindow.15.HowdidJamesgototherestaurant?A.Bycar. B.Bybus. C.Onfoot.二、單項選擇(每小題1分,共10分)16.Myfriendgavemea(n)______ofthepoemsbyherfavouriteauthor,AiQing.A.celebration B.discussion C.collection D.invitation17.—Waiter,thesaladlooksgreat.Couldyoupackitupplease?—Sure.Andbettereatitin30minutes.______,someofthefruitwillturnbrown.A.Otherwise B.However C.Moreover D.Instead18.—Red-crownedcranesareindangerbecausetheirnaturalhabitatisfastdisappearing.—Yes.Peopleworkinginthereservesaredoingeverythingtheycan______this.A.prevent B.toprevent C.preventing D.prevented19.—Didyouhearabouttheterriblefireattheshoppingmalllastnight?—Yes.Thereweremanypeopleinit.Luckily,thefiremenarrivedintimeand______ofthemwashurt.A.a(chǎn)ll B.each C.nobody D.none20.—Ithinkit’sverynecessarytolearnhowtorelaxyourself.—Iagreewithyou.Sometimesit’seven______thangrades.A.important B.lessimportantC.moreimportant D.themostimportant21.—Whatawonderfulmatch!Ijustcan’tstopcheeringandscreaming.—Grandpa,you’dbetter______.Beingtooexcitedisn’tgoodforyourhealth.A.comedown B.calmdown C.falldown D.turndown22.—Tom,willyourmomcometotheparents’meetingtomorrow?—I’mnotsure.She______comeifshe’sfree.A.must B.could C.should D.may23.—Whydidn’tyouwatchthewomen’ssinglesfinalbetweenZhengQinwenandCocoGauff?—Well,I______thegeographyprojectwithmyfriendsatthattime.A.discuss B.discussed C.a(chǎn)mdiscussing D.wasdiscussing24.Whichofthefollowinghasthesamesentencestructureas“IfindEnglishveryinteresting.”?A.Autumnleavesturnbrown. B.Peoplelikeflyingkitesonspringdays.C.Myparentsgavemenicepresents. D.Isawsomekidskickingtheballinthepark.25.—I’mafraidI’mtoobusytotakepartintheactivity.—______Wewon’thavegreatfunwithoutyou.A.Noway! B.Whatapity! C.Noproblem. D.Nevermind.三、完形填空(每小題1分,共10分)Oneday,Betty’sdoorbellrangsuddenly.Itwas16-year-oldAmyfromnextdoor.“Help,mybrotherDylanisbleeding(流血),”sheshouted.BettyandhersisterEllenrantotheirhousetofind8-year-oldDylanbleedingheavilyfromahugecutinhis26.AmyhadbeenlookingafterDylanwhiletheirmumhadgonetotheshops.Dylanhadfallenwhilerunning27thehouse,accidentallypushinghisarmthroughaglassdoorpanel(鑲板).Bettyhadrecentlytakenafirst-aid28andknewwhattodo.“IknewIneededtoapplypressuretostopthebleeding.Igotatowelfromthebathroomand29ittopressonthewound,”shesaid.Dylanwascryingandshocked,soBettycomforted(安慰)himwhilepressingonthetoweltostoptheblood30.ShetoldEllentocallforanambulance(救護車)31sheknewthecutwouldneedmedicaltreatment.Amyfeltso32toseeDylan’sbloodthatshehadtogoandwaitinanotherroom.Just33theambulancepulledup,Dylan’smothercamehome.ShewasdeeplyshockedbutimmediatelyheldDylan’sarm.Thenthetwoofthemtravelledtothehospitaltogetherintheambulance.Afewweekslater,Dylangotwellandwasbackfromthehospital.Dylan’smotherthankedBettyandEllen.“I’msohappythatIlearnedfirstaid,”Bettysaid.“IneverthoughtI’dneedtousemyfirst-aidskillsso34,butI’mverygladIknewwhattodo.Ididn’tneedafirst-aidkit.35,thetoweldidagreatjobinstoppingthebloodfromrunning.”Whatagoodgirl!26.A.face B.hand C.a(chǎn)rm D.leg27.A.a(chǎn)bove B.over C.a(chǎn)long D.through28.A.chance B.course C.trip D.risk29.A.covered B.made C.used D.put30.A.run B.running C.torun D.ran31.A.if B.but C.so D.since32.A.sick B.free C.brave D.calm33.A.a(chǎn)s B.while C.until D.during34.A.fast B.often C.much D.soon35.A.Moreover B.Instead C.Otherwise D.Therefore四、閱讀理解(每小題1分,共15分)AMarchByMaryMapesDodgeInthesnowingandtheblowing,Inthecruelsleet,Littleflowersbegintheir①,Farbeneathourfeet.SoftlytapstheSpring,andcheerly,“Darlings,areyouhere?”Tilltheyanswer,“Wearenearly,Nearlyready,dear.”“WhereisWinter,withhissnowing?Tellus,Spring,”theysay.Thensheanswers,“Heisgoing,Goingonhisway.PoorOldWinterdoesnotloveyou;Buthistimeispast;Soonmybirdsshallsingaboveyou,Setyoufreeatlast.”36.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbeputinBlank①?A.journey B.growing C.bloom D.showing37.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“He”refertointhepoem?A.Spring. B.Snow. C.Winter. D.March.38.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthewriter’sfeelings?A.Excitedandamazed. B.Worriedandsad.C.Hopefulandcheerful. D.Afraidandanxious.B①December20,2024marksthe25thanniversaryofMacao’sreturntoChina.②Macao,abeautifulcitylocatedonthesoutherncoastofChina,hasarichhistorydatingbackhundredsofyears.ItwasanimportanttradingportduringtheMingandQingdynasties,servingasawindowforculturalexchangesbetweenChinaandtheWest.However,itexperiencedcolonial(殖民的)ruleforover400yearsuntilDecember20,1999,whenitofficiallybecamepartofChina,markingthebeginningofanewera(時代)undertheprincipleof“OneCountry,TwoSystems”.③Macaoisfamousforitsdifferentanddeliciousfood,whichisaperfectblendoftraditionalandwesternflavors.SomefamousdishesincludePortugueseeggtarts,porkmince,andPortuguesechicken,allshowingthespecialcookingcultureofMacao.④KnownaschezaimianinMandarinChinese,Cartnoodles(車仔面)isenjoyedbylocalsthroughouttheday.Thebestpartofthenoodleisthatyoucanchooseyournoodletype,ingredientsandevensoupbase(湯底).Thereareupto30ingredientstochoosefrom,likebeefandcheesesausages.Fornoodles,youcanpickfromthickorthin,riceoreggnoodles.PeoplewithPortugueseculturalbackgroundhaveaddedPortuguesespices(香料)togiveitaspicyandspecialtaste.⑤Inadditiontoitsdeliciousfood,Macaoisalsoknownforitsculturalheritage.Thecityisameltingpot(熔爐)ofEastandWest,withablendofChineseandPortugueseinfluencesinitsart,buildings,andcustoms.MacaohasmanyWorldHeritageSites,suchastheRuinsofSt.Paul’sandtheA-MaTemple,whichnotonlysymbolizethecity’sculturebutalsoformanimportantpartofChineseculture.⑥Overthepast25years,Macaohaschangedalot,transformingfromasmallcitythatdependedonthegamingindustryintoamodernandwealthycity.AndwebelievethatMacaowillbecomebetterandbetter.39.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutMacao?A.Ithasarichhistoryofhundredsofyears.B.Ithasnotchangedmuchinthepast25years.C.ItisabridgebetweenChineseandWesterncultures.D.Itisagoodexampleoftheprincipleof“OneCountry,TwoSystems”.40.ThewriterintroducesthespecialcookingcultureofMacaoby______.A.givingcauses B.showingstepsC.providingexamples D.explainingmeanings41.Whichistherightstructureofthispassage?A. B. C. D.CThereisatimeineveryboy’slifewhenhewantstogoanddigfortreasure.AndthattimecameforTom.So,onehotsummer’sday,hewenttofindHuck...Therewereholesinthefloor,andthroughthemtheboyscouldseeintotheroomsdownstairs.“No,”Tomwhispered.“It’stwomen.OneistheoldSpaniard.Hecametoliveinthevillagelastweek.Idon’tknowtheotherman.Sh!Let’slistentothem.”Thetwomensatdownonthefloor.TheSpaniardhadagreenhatandlongwhitehair;theothermanwassmallanddark.Hetookoutabagandbegantoopenit.“It’shothere,”theSpaniardsaid.Hetookoffhisgreenhatandthenhetookoffhislongwhitehair!“Tom!”Huckwhisperedupstairs.“That’sInjunJoe!”“Wetooksixhundredandfiftydollarswhenwerobbedthathouse,”saidthesecondman.Hetooksomemoneyoutofthebag.“Wecantakefiftydollarswithusnow.Whatarewegoingtodowiththesixhundred?”“Leaveithere,”saidInjunJoe.“Wecancomebackandgetitnextweek.Here,givemethebag.”Hewalkedacrosstheroomtothefireplace,movedtwobigstonesfromthefloor,andbegantodigwithhisknife.Upstairs,thetwoboyswatchedexcitedly.Treasure!Sixhundreddollarsofwonderfultreasure!InjunJoestoppeddigging.“Hello,what’sthis?”hesaid.“There’ssomethinghere.It’sanoldbox.”Thetwomengottheboxoutandopenedit.“It’smoney!”saidInjunJoe’sfriend.InjunJoeputhishandintothebox.“Therearethousandsofdollarshere!”hesaid,andthetwomenlookedatthemoneywithhappysmiles.“Butwho—”beganInjunJoe’sfriend.“Don’task,”InjunJoesaid.“It’sourmoneynow.”“Wecan’ttakeitwithustoday,”saidhisfriend.“Whatcanwedowithit?Putitbackunderthefloor?”“Yes,”saidInjunJoe.(Happyfacesupstairs.)“No!(Veryunhappyfacesupstairs.)Let’sputitunderthecross—nobodygoesthere.Wecantakeittheretonight.”Whennightcame,thetwomencarriedallthemoneyaway.Theboyswantedverymuchtofindthat“cross”,buttheywereafraidofInjunJoe.(AdaptedfromTheAdventuresofTomSawyer)42.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inthepassagereferto?A.Fiftydollars. B.Sixhundreddollars.C.Thousandsofdollars. D.Sixhundredandfiftydollars.43.WhatdidInjunJoeandhisfriendplantodowiththemoneyintheoldbox?A.Takeitallwiththematonce.B.Hideitunderthecrosswherenoonegoes.C.Putitbackunderthefloorwheretheyfoundit.D.Leaveitattheplaceandcomebackforitthenextday.44.Inwhichorderdidthefollowingthingshappeninthestory?a.Thetwomenfoundanoldboxwithmoney.b.TomandHuckdiscoveredtwomenthroughtheholesinthefloor.c.Thetwomendecidedtoputthemoneyunderthecross.d.InjunJoetookoffhisgreenhatandfakelongwhitehair.A.d-b-a-c B.b-d-a-c C.b-a-c-d D.d-a-b-c45.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)aboutthefollowingstory?A.InjunJoeandhisfriendwerecaught.B.TomandHucksuccessfullygotthetreasurethemselves.C.Thetreasurewashiddeninaplaceeasilyfoundbyothers.D.TomandHuckmightgiveupfollowingInjunJoeandhisfriendatlast.DIntheentireanimalworld,birdsaretheonlylivingcreatureswithfeathers.Theyarewarm-blooded,likemammals.Thereareabout9,000differentkindsofbirdslivinginallpartsoftheworld.Theyincludeexotic,colorfulbirdssuchasparrots,gardenbirdssuchasrobinsandthrushes,waterbirdssuchasducks,seabirdssuchaspuffinsandpenguins,andmanymore.Thetinybeehummingbirdisoneoftheworld’ssmallestbirds.Itmeasuresabout2inches(5cm)frombeaktotailandissolightthat17beehummingbirdsweighonly1oz(28g).Abeehummingbirdissosmallthatitcouldfitinthepalmofyourhand.Theostrich,whichismorethan8feet(2.5m)tall,istheworld’slargestbird,butitcannotflyatall.Theostrichheadlookshugeincomparisontoatinybeehummingbird.①.Thesebirdshavelarge,powerfulchestmusclestoallowthemtoflaptheirwings.Theirbonesarelight,whichassiststhemduringflight.Feathersarelight,too.Theyprotectthebird’sbodyandkeepitwarm.Wingfeathersfittogethertoformasmooth,airtightsurfaceforgliding.Tailfeathersprovidebalanceandhelpthebirdsteerinmidair.②.Afewbirds,however,cannotfly.Flightlessornearlyflightlessbirdsincludeostriches,penguins,andtherarekakapo,akindofparrotfromNewZealand.Birdsdonothaveteeth,whichwouldbetooheavy;instead,theyhaveastrong,lightbill,orbeak.Mostbirds,particularlyeaglesandotherbirdsofprey,havegoodeyesightandhearing.Theirsenseofsmell,however,ispoor.③.Abird’sfeathersarecalleditsplumage.Somebirds,suchasthewrenandthesparrow,havebrownplumageforcamouflage.Otherbirdshaveplumagewithdazzlingcolorsandpatterns.Itisusuallythemalesthathavebrightplumage,tohelpthemattractamateduringthebreedingseason.Thedistinctivecoloringalsohelpsthemembersofaflockstaytogether.Mostofthebonesinabird’sskeletonarehollow,withtiny,honeycombedholes,tosavebodyweight.Wingsarecontrolledbypowerfulmusclesattachedtothekeel,whichisaridgealongtheedgeofthebreast-bone.④.Mostofabird’sbodyistakenupbythemuscles,heart,lungs,anddigestivesystem.Birdshavetwostomachs.Thefirststomach,thecrop,storesfood;thesecond,thegizzard,grindsthefoodtoapulp.46.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutbirdsistrue?A.17beehummingbirdsarenotasheavyas1oz(28g).B.Birdsaretheonlylivingcreatureswithfeathersandfur.C.Mostbirdshaveapoorsenseofsmellbutexcellenteyesightandhearing.D.Birdshaveheavybonesthatmakethemunabletoglideorsoarintheair.47.We’dbetterputthesentence“Mostbirdsarebornmastersofflying.”in______.A.① B.② C.③ D.④48.Whydosomebirdshavebrightfeathers?A.Toprotectthebird’sbodyandkeepitwarm.B.Tohelpstayawayfromthemembersofaflock.C.Toprovidebalanceandhelpthebirdsteerinmidair.D.Tocatchthemate’sattentionduringthebreedingseason.49.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hollow”inParagraph6probablymean?A.Soft. B.Strong. C.Emptyinside. D.Smooth-edged.50.Thepassagecanusuallybereadinthepartof.______inamagazine.A.Culture B.Health C.Business D.Nature第Ⅱ卷非選擇題(滿分50分)五、基礎(chǔ)知識(滿分15分)A.根據(jù)括號內(nèi)所給的漢語寫出單詞,使句子意思完整正確。(每空1分)51.Igrewupinasmall______(村莊)farawayfromthecity.52.Iliketo______(記錄)thebeautifulmomentsinmylifewithmycamera.53.Shewas______(緊張的)whenshewasgoingtospeakinfrontofthewholeclass.54.Theboytriedhisbestto______(扔)theball,whichflewoverthefenceandlandedintheneighbour’sgarden.55.Shehadan______(糟糕的)headacheafterworkingonthecomputerforalongtime.B.根據(jù)句子意思,用括號內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。(每空1分)56.Whilewe______(mop)thefloor,thetelephonesuddenlyrang.57.Itwas______(fog)thismorning,sowedroveveryslowlyontheroad.58.Theplayerdecided______(notgive)upthechancetoplayinthenextWorldCup.59.Sharingwithotherscanbringusagreatsenseof______(happy).60.Withhisteacher’shelp,hecanlearnthenewsubject______(easy)thanbefore.C.按所給的漢語,用英語完成下列句子。(每題1分)61.每周一,上學(xué)路上交通總是很擁堵。___________________________________________________________________________________________.62.不幸的是,很多動物在野外面臨嚴重的問題。___________________________________________________________________________________________.63.我們希望觀鳥能幫助人們理解這些濕地的重要性。___________________________________________________________________________________________.64.在冬天,一切都被厚厚的白雪所覆蓋。___________________________________________________________________________________________.65.當(dāng)你處境危險時,你最好盡快逃出去。___________________________________________________________________________________________.六、任務(wù)閱讀(滿分10分,其中66-71題每空一詞,每題1分;72-73題每題2分。)SpringFestivalgainsglobalrecognitionTheUnitedNationsEducational,Scientific,andCulturalOrganization(UNESCO)addedChina’sSpringFestivaltoitslistoftheIntangibleCulturalHeritageofHumanity(人類非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)).ThishappenedatabigmeetingcalledtheIntergovernmentalCommitteefortheSafeguardingoftheIntangibleCulturalHeritageonDecember4,2024.Now,Chinahas44traditionslisted,makingitthecountrywiththemosttraditionsonthelist.TheSpringFestival,alsoknownasChineseNewYear,isaveryimportantfestivalinChinaandaroundtheworld.BeingaddedtotheUNESCOlistmeansthatpeoplerecognizenotonlyitsChineseoriginsbutalsotheideasitcarries,whichconnectallpeople.TheSpringFestivalshowsChina’sdesireforpeaceandharmony.Itbringsgoodwishesforthefutureandsupportsvalueslikeincludingeveryoneinsocietyandhavingagoodrelationshipwithnature.FamilyisthemostimportantpartoftheSpringFestival.Chinesepeoplevaluetheirfamiliesandthestrongbondstheyshare.Thisloveextendstotheircommunities,theirnation,andbeyond.That’swhymillionsofpeopletravelhomeforthefestival,creatingthebiggesthumanmigrationonEarth.CelebrationsfortheSpringFestivallastfor15daysandendwiththeLanternFestival.Duringthistime,familiesgather,enjoyfeasts,andparticipateinvariousculturalactivities.FoodisabigpartoftheSpringFestival.Fromdumplingstostickyricecakes,andfromfriedmeatballstofish,alldishescarrygoodwishesforpeople’slovedones.WhereveryouareinChina,fromnorthtosouth,youcanfindspecialfoodsforthefestival.TheSpringFestivalincludesmanytraditionsandstories.Forexample,peopleonceusedfireworksandreddecorationstoscareawayamythicalbeastcalled“nian”thatwasthoughttohurtpeopleandanimalsatthebeginningofthenewyear.Thebeastwasafraidofloudnoisesandthecolorred.Today,peoplestillhangredlanterns,setofffireworks,andputNewYearcoupletsontheirdoorsduringtheSpringFestival.Theyhopethesetraditionswillkeepawaybadspiritsandbringgoodluck.ManyofthesecelebrationshavebeenpasseddownfromgenerationtogenerationandarepracticedinChina,Asia,andotherplaces.SpringFestivalgainsglobalrecognitionIntroduction●China’sSpringFestival66thelistoftheIntangibleCulturalHeritageofHumanity.●TheeventmeanspeopleaccepttheideathatthefestivaloriginatesfromChinaand67allpeople.MainbodyValue●TheSpringFestivalshowsChinahopesfor68andharmony.●Chinesepeoplecherishtheirfamiliesandthestrongbondsamongthem.Asa69,manyofthemgohomeforthefestival,creatingthebiggesthumanmigrationonEarth.Celebrations●Asanimportantpartofthefestival,traditionalfoodispopularamongpeopleacrossthecountry.●Peoplebelievethatdifferentkindsoftraditionalactivitieswillkeepawaybadspiritsandbringa70newyear.ConclusionLotsofthesecelebrationshavebeenhandeddown71generationsandarecarriedoutinChina,Asia,andotherareas.72.HowmanyChinesetraditionsarethereonthelistoftheIntangibleCulturalHeritageofHumanity?___________________________________________________________________________________________73.HowdoyouusuallycelebratetheSpringFestival?___________________________________________________________________________________________七、首字母填空(每空1分,滿分10分)InthetownofLampanginnorthernThailand,thereisagroupofmusiciansthatisdifferentfromanyother.Theyplayavarietyofmusic,f74traditionalThaisongstofamousmusicwrittenbyBeethoven.Peopleofallagesenjoytheirperformances,butw75makesthemreallyspecialisthatthesemusiciansareelephants!ThesecleverelephantsarepartoftheThaiElephantConservationCenter(TECC),aplacethath76protectelephantsandteachespeoplehowtocareforthesegentlegiants.RichardLair,anexpertworkingwiththeTECC,thoughtthatelephantsaresmartandhavegreathearing,s77theycoulddoevenmore.Hecameupwiththeideatoseeifelephantscouldplaymusic.So,Lairandhisfriends78theThaiElephantOrchestra(樂團).D79performances,theelephantsplayinstrumentslikedrumsandxylophones(木琴).Theyalsousetheirtrunksandvoicestomakedifferentsounds.Lairbelievesthatelephantsdon’tjustcopytheirtrainers;theyc80theirownmusic.Theyareverycreativeandcanproduceuniquemusic.Thisorchestraisnotjustforf81.Theelephants’musichelpsraisemoneyfortheTECCandraiseawarenessabouttheimportanceofprotectingelephants.Themusicalsos82howsmarttheseanimalsare,whichhelpspeopleunderstandthatelephantsneedrespectandcare.TheThaiElephantOrchestrahasbecomefamous,andthemusictheymakehasevenbeenrecordedonCDs.Peoplearoundtheworldcannowlistentotheamazingsoundsmadebythesemusicalelephants,whichalsohelpstos83theirprotection.八、書面表達(滿分15分)TheFourSeasonsofNanjingInspring,byXuanwuLake,thewillows(柳樹)sway.Flowersbloom,colorsbrightentheday.Warmwindsblow,anddrivethecoldaway.Summerheatarrives,inlanescicadas(蟬)sing.Qinhuai’swaterglistens,boatsinastring.Underthesun,theancientcity’scharmdoesbring.Whenautumncomes,onQixiaMountainleavesfall.Maplesturnred,attractpeopleall.Theairisfresh,aper

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