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1、八年級上英語U6綜合測試卷Part 1A. Listen and choose the right picture.(,儉酒“ABi,獻(xiàn):三二 JWSh1EFListening (第TP分聽力)根據(jù)你聽到的內(nèi)容,選出相應(yīng)的圖片 )cutiH.5.6.第2頁共11頁B. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the question you hear. (#RTR你聽到的對話和問題,選出最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢?3. A. Clean the kitchen B. Set the tableC. Cook with Jenny

2、. D. Enjoy the dinner7. A.2.B.3C. 4D. 5.8. A. To be a reporter.B. To be a writerC. To be a pilotD. To be a par9.A.At 5:30.B. At 5:45C. At 7:30.D. At 7:4510.A. Every dayB. Every week.C. Every month.D. Every year11.A. At the supermarket B. At the bakery.C. At the airport.D. At the hotel12.A. Sunny.B.

3、WindyC. CloudyD. Rainy.14. A. Because they always get lost.B. Because he doesnt feel very well.C. Because the car needs repairing immediately.D. Because he sunot how far they can go.C. Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false.判斷下列句子是否符合你聽到的短文內(nèi)容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的

4、用“9表示15. Many big cities like London or Beijing become very foggy these days.16. The fog is actually a problem that caused by air pollution.17. The air in London has become cleaner since nobody was allowed to buy coal.18. The air pollution from big factories mainly causes fog problem in China.19. Ch

5、ina can solve the air pollution problem as easily as London.20. If people pay attention to the problem, there will be no more air pollution in China.D. Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences .(聽短文,完成下歹U內(nèi)容。每空格限填一詞)21. Pearl Sydenstricker Buck was a very popular .22. She spent almo

6、st her long life in China.23. As her mother .she knew much about different cultures.24. She China as a teacher after her graduation in 1914.25. She won the Nobel Prize in 1938 and died ,1973.Part 2 Phonetics, Grammar and vocabulary(第二部分 語音、語法和詞匯)I. Complete the sentences with the given words in thei

7、r proper forms (用方框中單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)navigate examination bleedterrible safeexplosion explore silentfrighten1. The war was so that millions of people lost their lives.2. Don t forget to fatsen your belt.3. I m sorry for breaking the vase.4. He was to see the one-eyed monster.5. The doctor is busy the patie

8、nt s eyes.6. It is dangerous to visit places because of the lack of previous experience.7. Sometimes is gold.8. Dropped by the plane, the bomb when it hit the ground.9. We need a to guide the plane to the destination.II. Choose the best answer ( 選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢福?. Some scientists landed on this area the mo

9、rning of August 5th.A. onB. atC. inD. to2. Susan s parents have bought a large house with a swimming pool. It be very cheap.A. can t B. mustn t C. canD. must3. Shall we stop and have tea now? Great!A. anyB. littleC. someD. a lot4. Now look at map of word on blackboard.A. a, a, theB. the, an, aC. the

10、, the, theD. a, the, a5. There is a hotel around the corner from the post office and the hotel is .A. 4-star, 5-storey highB. 4 stars, 5-storeys-highC. 4-star, 5 storeys highD. 4 star, 5-storey-high at once.6. I was very last night, so I at once.A. tired, fell sleepyB. tiring, fell asleepC. tired, f

11、ell asleepD. tiring, felt asleep7. he spoke, excited he was.A. The more, the moreB. The many, the betterC. The many, the goodD. The more, the better8. In fact his English was so poor that he could hardly make himself A. understandB. understanding C. understoodD.beingunderstood9. Not only I but also

12、my son going on a camping trip next week.A. amB. isC. areD. will10. There are a lot of green trees and beautiful flowers on sides of the roads.第 3 頁 共 11 頁A. bothB.eachC. eitherD. none第7頁共11頁11. She didn t go to bed she finished the homework.A. beforeB. untilC. asD. or12. Peter isn t in. You d bette

13、r him now.A. visitB. not visitC. to visitD. not to visit13. The headmaster stopped to me because there was a call for him.A. talkingB. to talkC. sayingD. to say14. The weather forecast says it will rain tomorrow. We have decided to go to the beach tomorrow.A. I m afraid notB. I hope notC. I hope soD

14、. Im afraid so15. I m not sure.A. the reason did they give up halfwayB. why they gave up halfwayC. why did they give up halfwayD. for what did they give up halfwayIII. Rewrite the following sentences as required (根據(jù)要求改寫下歹U句子)1. All of you will die.(改為否定句)of you die.2. The man who is fishing by the r

15、ivers my grandpa.( 對畫線部分提問) is your grandpa?3. They have no milk now.(保持句意不變)They have milk.4. His handwriting is the best in the class.(保持句意不變)His handwriting is than anyone in the class.5. Mr. Green has a daughter. She is only one month old.(合并為一句)Mr. Green has daughter.6. They could hardly escape

16、 from the cave.(改為反義疑問句)They could hardly escape from the cave,?IV. Choose the proper words to complete the passage ( 將下列單間或間組填入空格,每空格限填一詞,每詞只能填一次)A. looking for B. collected C. covered D. visitors E. come trueA wishing well is usually a small pool or well with a little water in it. People throw coi

17、ns in the wishing well and make a wish. They hope that throwing coins in the well will make their wish1.One wishing well is different from most because it is a big pool in the Luray Canverns in Virginia. Thousands of 2 come to this huge wishing well, make a wish and then throw ina coin or two. The p

18、ool is so big, and so many visitors fling (拋) coins into it, that the bottom isalmost always 3 with money - sometimes thousands of dollars! The money is later4 and given to organization of people who are looking for new medicines and new curesfor diseases.A. natures B. because C. get ready for D. li

19、ke E. studyingSecrets are everywhere in the world outdoors. Quite a lot of people are busy studying them 5 they are so interesting. All around us are birds, animals, trees and flowers. Thefacts about how they live and grow are as interesting as anything could be.Do you know that one of the great pre

20、sidents of the USA spent hours and hours 6 birds? A businessman who lives in New York City became so interested in insectsthat he began to collect them. He now has over one thousand different kinds carefully kept in glass boxes.Come with me a nd I will help you find some of 7 secrets. Let s go quick

21、ly throughthe woods and fields. Here we shall find how a rabbit tells the other rabbits that there is danger. We shall follow a mother bear and her young ones as they search for food and 8 theirlongwinter sleep. We shall watch bees dancing in air to let the other bees know where they can find food.V

22、. Reading Comprehension ( 閱讀理解)Considering the natural beauty that Alaska s capital has to offer, it is no wonder tourism isone of the c ity s biggest industries. Juneau is located in southeastern Alaska and its population is approximately 27,000 people. Juneau is surrounded by Mount Juneau and Moun

23、t Roberts , as well as by beautiful snow-capped glaciers and sparkling waterways which reflect images of the picturesque city.Juneau was founded in 1880 by two gold prospectors, Joseph Juneau and Richard Harris. After they struck gold, word spread and the population expanded rapidly. Miners came fro

24、m nearand far to harvest the riches. Others came to work in the fur trading centers and the fisheries. Eventually the miners decided to name the new town Juneau and the district, Harrisburg.Juneau continued to grow and prosper. In 1900 , Juneau became the capital of Alaska. The government offices we

25、re not actually moved until 1906. Juneau replaced Sitka, which was the capital at the time. When Alaska became a state in the Union in 1959, Juneau became the state capital.In 1976 Alaskans voted to name Willow, a town north of Anchorage, as Alaskal. s new capitThey felt Juneau was a city on the dec

26、line. After the economy picked up, in 1982. Alaskans voted to retain Juneau as state capital.Due to the limited amount of level land in Juneau, roads throughout the city are narrow and long, with steeply angled cross streets. Juneau is the only state capital in the country only accessible by water o

27、r air. The proximity of glaciers would make road building costly and damaging to the environment.The fact that cruise ships, ferry boats and airplanes are the only means of transportation to the city has not affected the number of people who visit. The largest tourism season is the summer. Sometimes

28、 as many as five cruise ships arrive in one day, dropping off between 400 to 1,000 tourists interested in visiting local shops and attractions.When people want a break from life in downtown Juneau, they can visit some of the fascinating sites surrounding the city. One of the biggest attractions is t

29、he Tongass National Forest, a 16.8 million acre forest consisting of spruce, hemlock, cedar and other tree types. Tongass, the largest National Forest in the United States, covers about 75 percent of all the land in southeastern Alaska. Tongass is managed as a working forest, which means logging, mi

30、ning and recreational activities, such as camping and hiking, are allowed.The woodlands are just one of the area s memorable sites. East of Juneau lies the spectacularJuneau Icefield. The icefield stretches for nearly 1,200 square miles. The icefield is the source of more than 30 valley glaciers. Gl

31、aciers are extended masses of ice formed by years of accumulated falling snow. Valley glaciers descend from high mountains and they move very slowly. Presently, these glaciers are all gradually retreating back to the mountains.Today Juneau continues to grow and prosper. The city serves as the center

32、 of trade for the northern half of the state. The surrounding snow-covered glaciers, snow-capped mountains, sparkling waters and towering forests add charm to this unique city.Circle the word that means the same as the word on the left (選出與例詞意思相同的詞)1. picturesque A. prettyB. old fashionedC. tiny2. h

33、arvestC. cultivateA. gatherB. sperA. get biggerB. get olderC. get richer4.retainA. re-nameB. keepC. ximityA. sizeB. closenessC. purity6.extendedA. frozenB. thickC. longChoose the best answer (選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)倪x項(xiàng) )7. For a time Alaskans thought that Juneau should no longer be their capital c

34、ity. BecauseA. there is not enough flat land in the cityB. the city s economy went down for a whileC. no actual roads or railways reachJuneauD. the main industry in the city is tourism8. The present movement of glaciers near Juneau suggests that.A. The climate is getting coolerB. the climate is stay

35、ing the sameC. the climate is getting warmerD. the climate is being influenced by the city9. Which one best describes the main idea of the article?A. The tourist appeal of beautiful JuneauB. Juneau s lovely natural surroundingsC. How Juneau grew into its present position as the Capital of AlaskaD. B

36、usiness opportunities in Juneau, AlaskaVI. Writing( 寫作)Nowadays people are always busy with their work or study. Holidays are the only timewhen they can have a rest. There are nearly 30 holidays in our country each year. How should we students spend our holidays?Write about 80 words about holidays.P

37、oints for reference:1. What is a good holiday like?2. How can we spend our holiday?60參考答案Part l Listening1.A2.E3.D4.C 5.G 6.F 7.C8.A 9.D 10.B 11.A 12.D 13.B14. D15.F 16.T 17. F 18. T 19. F20.F21. American writer 22. half of 23. travel(1)ed widely 24. returned to 25. in MarchPart 2 Vocabulary and GrammarI. 1. bloo

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