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初二英語期末測試(8AUnit6)班級_________姓名__________第一部分選擇題(75分)聽力。(20分)A)聽下面10段對話。每段對話后有1個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。(聽兩遍)()1.WhatdoesLisalooklike?A.B.C.()2.HowdoesSimonoftengotoschool?A.B.C.()3.WhatdoesTomusuallyusehiscomputerfor?A. B.C.()4.Howmuchshouldthewomanpayfortheapples?A.B.C.()5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atschool. B.Atarestaurant.C.Atatheatre.()6.Howfaristhenearesthospital?A.About3kilometers.B.About4kilometers.C.About5kilometers.()7.HowmuchtimedoesLindaspendplayingbadmintoneveryday?A.Halfanhour.B.Anhour.C.Onehourandahalf.()8.Whatwillthegirlfinallyget?A.Apen.B.Apencil. C.Someink.()9.Whycan’tthemanspeaktoHenry?A.Henryisbusy. B.Henryisattendingameeting.C.ThisisnotHenry’snumber.()10.WhenwillGrandpavisitTom?A.OnJuly6th.B.OnJuly13th.C.OnJuly20th.B)聽對話和短文回答問題,每段對話聽兩遍。聽下面一段材料,回答第11-12題。()11.Whyistheboygoingtothelibrary?A.Toreadsomebooks.B.Tolistentoahistoryreport.C.Toborrowsomehistorybooks.()12.Whatwilltheydoafterleavingthelibrary?A.Listentoatalk.B.Gotothecinema.C.HaveanEnglishclass.聽第一篇短文,回答第13--15小題。請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案,完成信息記錄表。KeepgoodeyesightFirstAfterstudyingfor13orso,you’dbetterhavearest.SecondReadinproperplacesandkeepthebookawayfromyoureyesforabouta14.ThirdDo15everyday.()13.A.halfanhourB.anhour C.twohours.()14.A.mile B.foot C.meter()15.A.eyeexercisesB.exercisesC.morningexercises聽第二篇短文,回答16—20題。()16.HowdidMrSmithfeelinhospital?A.Hewashappy.B.Hefeltsad.C.Hewasafraid.()17.WhatwaswrongwithMrSmithbeforeChristmas??A.Hebrokehisrightleg.B.Hebrokehisleftarm.C.Hebrokehisleftleg.()18.WhatdidMrSmithdoafterheleftthehospital?A.Hewenttoaparty.B.Hejumpedhappily.C.Hebrokehisbike.()19.WherewasMrSmithonNewYear’sDay?A.Athome. B.Ataparty.C.Inhospital.()20.WhydidMrSmithstayinthehospitalagain?A.Becausehehadafallandbrokehisleftleg.B.Becausehelikedthesmellthere.C.Becausehewouldliketoseethedoctoragain.二、單項選擇。(10分)()21.What_______coldweatheritisinHarbin!Yes.Wehave_______unusualtimebecauseweliveinahotplace.A./;a B.a;a C./;an D.a;an()22.Thebusisfullofpeople.Thereisno_________for_________.A.moreroom;anybodyelseB.morerooms;elseanybodyC.spaces;anybodyelseD.morespace;somebodyelse()23.Weshouldtrytoprotectanimals_______danger,becausedifficultiesarepart_______theirlives.A.from;ofB.to;toC.awayfrom;inD.towards;from()24.Aftertheexplosion(爆炸),thestreetwasfullofpeoplerunningfor___________.A.coverB.safeC.placeD.space()25.Doyouthinkitwillbecooltomorrow?_____Itisalreadytoohotforaweek.A.SoitisB.I’mafraidsoC.IhopesoD.Ofcoursenot()26.Howbeautifulthecraneslook!Wordscan’t__________theirbeauty.A.understand B.describeC.reportD.write()27.—Notallpeoplecomingherearerealbirdlovers. —Yeah.Sometrytomaketheplaceabetterarea_______othersjustbringtrouble. A.so B.becauseC.whileD.moreover()28.TomandJimaretalking.Weshouldtellthem_______noisewhilewatchingbirds. A.don’tmakeB.notmakeC.notmakingD.nottomake()29.Parentsoftentheirchildrensomegoodadvice.A.offer;with B.offer;/ C.provide;withD.bothBandC()30.40%ofthestudents_______goingtohavelunchinthatrestaurant,butthereislittlefood_________.A.is;left B.is;leaving C.a(chǎn)re;left D.a(chǎn)re;leaving三、完形填空。(15分)Everyafternoonafterschool,somechildrenplayedinagiant's(巨人的)garden.Thegiantwasawayinthe31.Itwasabeautifulgarden32grass,flowersandsomepeachtrees.Butoneafternoon,thegiantreturnedandwas33toseethechildreninhisgarden.Hechasedthemawayandsaid,“Don'tcomeback!”Hebuiltahigh34aroundthegarden.35cameandEarthwokeupfromitswintersleep.Buttherewasstill36snowinthegiant'sgarden.“Springislatethisyear,”thegiantsaid.Butspringbecamesummerandsummerpassedintofall.Fallgavegoldenfruittoeverygarden,37tothegiant's,shegavenothing.Allyearround,snow38thegiant'sgarden.Oneday,thegiantwokeupand39awonderfulsound.Itwasabirdsinging.Helookedoutofhiswindow.Whatdidhesee?Everytreehadalittlechildsittinginitsbranches(樹枝).Thechildrenhadgotbackintothegarden40aholeinthewall.Thetreesweresohappytohavethechildrenbackagain41theycoveredthemselveswithblossoms(花朵).“How42Ihavebeen!”thegiantsaid.“Iwill43thewalldownandmygardenwillbeachildren's44.”Aftermanyyears,thegiant45oldandweak.Hewatchedthechildrenplaytheirgamesandadmiredhisgarden."Thesechildrenarethemostbeautifulflowersofall"hesaid.()31.A.morning B.afternoon C.noon D.night()32.A.with B.for C.at D.on()33.A.happy B.angry C.confident D.excited()34.A.bridge B.door C.road D.wall()35.A.Winter B.Autumn C.Summer D.Spring()36.A.large B.high C.deep D.many()37.A.so B.or C.but D.and()38.A.left B.covered C.gained D.reached()39.A.heard B.saw C.touched D.tasted()40.A.across B.through C.past D.below()41.A.which B.what C.that D.where()42.A.lucky B.happy C.generous D.selfish(自私的)()43.A.write B.sendC.knock D.order()44.A.school B.hospital C.market D.playground()45.A.kept B.stayed C.grew D.sounded四、閱讀理解(30分)A8tipsforstayingsafeonline1Benicetopeopleonline.2Takecareofwhatyoushare.3Keeppersonalinformationprivate.4Checkyourprivacysettings.5Knowhowtoreportposts.6Keepyourpasswordssafe.7Nevermeetanyoneinpersonyou’veonlymetonline.8Ifyouseeanythingonlinethatyoudon’tlikeoryoufindupsetting,tellsomeoneyoutrust.*privacy隱私*upsetting令人不快的()46.Thewriteradvisesustobe________topeopleonline.A.friendly B.rude C.patient D.careful()47.WhichtipisNOTmentioned(提及)inthepassage?A.Don’ttellothersaboutyourpersonalinformation.B.Youshouldcheckyourprivacysetting.C.Don’tmeetwithamanifyouonlymeethimonline.D.Youshouldtellyourpasswordstoyourparents.()48.Thewriterwrotethispassageinorderto________.A.teachushowtomakenewfriendsonline B.tellussomethingaboutsafetyonlineC.encourageustousetheInternetwisely D.askustokeepawayfromtheInternet()49.Whenweseesomethingwedon’tlikeontheInternet,weshould_______A.keepittoourselvesB.tellanyoneC.tellourbestfriendsD.telltheonewhooftensaysbadwordsaboutothers()50.Wheremayyoureadthispassage?A.Inastorybook.B.Onamovieticket. C.Inasciencemagazine.D.Inatravelbook.BGrowingmushrooms(蘑菇)isprobablytheeasiestthingyoucandoevenifyouarenewtomushroomgrowing.Itisbecomingmorepopularbecauserestaurantsarestartingtocookmoredishesthatincludemushrooms.Mushroomgrowingiseasy.Tostart,youneedtohaveaspacewhereyouaregoingtogrowthesemushrooms.Itdoesnothavetobeahugespacebutjustenoughforyoutogrowasmanymushroomsasyouneed.Whenyouhavefoundthespaceperfectforyou,youcanstartstudyingwhatkindofmushroomsyouwanttogrow.Therearealotofmushroomstochoosefromandnotallofthemaresuitabletoeat.Whenyoudecidewhatkindofmushroomsyouwanttogrow,youcanstartgettingreadytoplantthemushrooms.Sometimesyoumaywanttoasksomeworkerstohelpifyouhavealargemushroomfarm,orifyouaretryingtostartamushroomgrowingbusiness.Tryingtohaveabusinessalonecanbestressful.Ifyoudon’thaveenoughtimetospendtakingcareofeverything,somehelpersmaybethebestchoice.Afteryouhavestartedthemushroomgrowing,youshouldcheckthatyourmushroomsgrowproperlyandthattheyarenotbeingattacked(攻擊)byanypesticides(農(nóng)藥)oranyotheranimalsorsomethingthatcouldbedangeroustothem.Thatistheworstpartofmushroomgrowing.Protectyourmushroomfarmwellwithafence(圍欄)oragatesothatonlyyouandyourworkerscangetinandout.Mushroomgrowingisnotdifficultanditiseasytogetstartedintheworldoffarming.Youwillsoonpossiblybeabletooffersomeofthegreatcooksoftheworldhighqualitymushroomsthatwillbeenjoyedbythousandsofpeopleallovertheworld.()51.Accordingtothepassage,manypeoplebegintoplantmushroomsprobably________.A.becausetheyareingreatneed B.becausetheylookverybeautifulC.becausetheyarehealthyfood D.becausetheyareveryexpensive()52.Whichofthefollowingistherightorderofplantingmushrooms?a.Choosesuitablemushrooms.b.Protectyourmushroomswell.c.Findsomeworkerstohelpyou.d.Starttogrowthemushrooms.e.Findaplacetoplantyourmushrooms.A.c—a—d—b—e B.e—a—c—d—bC.c—a—e—b—d D.e—a—d—b—c()53.Itcanbeinferred(推斷)fromthepassagethat________.A.pesticidescanbeusedinmushroomgrowingB.anyonecanproducehighqualitymushroomsC.afterstarting,youshouldalwaystakecareofthemushroomsD.havingamushroombusinessisnotsodifficult()54.Accordingtothepassage,whichsentenceisNOTtrue?A.Althoughyoudon’tknowmuchaboutgrowingmushrooms,youcandoiteasily.B.Youcanchooseasuitablespace,justbigenoughforyoutogrowmushrooms.C.Allmushroomsaren’tsuitabletoeat.D.Theworstpartofmushroomgrowingistoprotectyourmushroomsfarmwellwithfence.()55.Thebesttitleofthepassageis________.A.Healthymushrooms B.ThekindsofmushroomsC.Howtochoosemushrooms D.AdviceongrowingmushroomsCTheDarlingsdecidedtoadoptthelostboys.TheywantedtoadoptPeteraswell,butherefused.Peterknewthatwhatwouldhappenifhewereadopted.Theywouldmakehimgotoschoolandworkhard.Thenhe'dhavetogetajobandgetmarried.He'dheardallofthestories.Thatlifewasnotinterestingtohim.“IamgoingtogobacktoNeverland”,saidPeter.“I’lllivewithTinkerBellinthehousethatwebuiltforWendy.”MrsdarlingsawthatWendywantedtogo.Sohemadeawiseoffer.“Wendymaycomeandvisityouonceayear,shecandothespringcleaning,”ThatmadePeterhappyagain.Allthelostboyswenttoschool.Soontheylostpowertofly,thentheystoppedbelievingthattheyhadeverbeentoNeverland.Attheendofthefirstyear,Petercameback.Wendylookedforwardtotalkingtohimabouttheoldtimes.ButPeterhadbadnewadventures.Heseemedtohaveforgottentheoldones.“Don'tyourememberCaptainHook?”Sheasked.“Ineverremembermyoldadventures”hesaid.“IforgetthemassoonasIhavenewones.”thiswasveryhardforWendy.Thoseadventureshadmeantsomuchtoher.AndPeterhadforgottenthem.ButshewentwithhimbacktoNeverlandandhadawonderfultime.Thenextyear,Peterdidn'tcome.Hedidcometheyearafterthat,though.Eventhoughshedidn'twantto,Wendygrewup.Shebecameverybusyatschool.Shemadenewfriends.Astheyearspassed,hermemoriesofNeverlandgrewdim.Shestartedtodoubtifshehadeverbeenthere.Thatwasaboutthetimethatshebecameanadult.Shemetaniceoneandgotmarried.Thenonedayshehadababygirl.ShenamedherJane.Onewarm,springnight,Janewasasleepinherbed.Wendywasintheotherroommendingsocks.Suddenly,sheheardanoise.Thewindowblewopen,andinflewPeterPan!Hewasstillaboy!“Hello,Wendy”saidPeter.“Haveyouforgotten?It'sspring-cleaningtime”“Ican’tcome,”shesaidsoftly,“I'manadultnow.Igrewuplongtimeago.”Hesatdownonthefloorandbegantocry.HissobswokeJane.Janerubbedhereyes.“Boy,”shesaid,“Whyareyoucrying?”Andsothestorybeganagain.Wendy’sdaughterwenttoNeverlandandcamebackagain.AndwhenJanegrewupshehadadaughteraswell.Andshewentofftothatbeautifulworld.WendyDarlinglivedalongtimeago.Eversincethattime,PeterPanhasalwayshadamother.Andsohealwayswill.AslongastherearechildrenwhobelieveinNeverland.()56.Whycouldn’tWendygobacktoNeverland?A.Becauseshehadajob.B.Becauseshehadresponsibilities.C.Becauseshehadgrownup.D.Becausehermotherdidn’tagree.()57.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinewordadopt?A.雇傭B.領養(yǎng)C.解雇D.采用()58.WhyPeterrefusetobeadopted?A.PeterhadhisownfatherandmotherinNeverland.B.Peterdidn’twanttolivewiththeotherlostboys.C.HemissedthehousethattheybuiltforWendyinNeverland.D.Thelifewasn’tinterestingtohim.()59.Fromthepassageweknowthat__________A.TheDarlingsarerichenoughtoadoptthelostboys.B.Wendydidn’tmissNeverlandbecauseshehadgrownup.C.TheotherboyslosttheirmemoriesofNeverland.D.PeterbegantocrybecauseWendyforgothim.()60.IfyouwanttofindthebookPeterPaninabookshop,inwhichcategorycanyoufindit?A.TravelB.Novel(小說)C.CultureD.Science第二部分非選擇題(45分)五、任務型閱讀。(10分)Whatdoyoureadwhenyouaretravellingbytrainorbus?Whatareotherpeoplereading?Maybeawomansittingnearyouisreadingalovestory.Amanisreadingaseriousbiography(自傳)aboutapresident.Andthere’sastudentreadinganEnglishtextbook.Whatdotheirchoices(選擇)sayaboutthem?Doyouthinkyoucanknowthembywhattheyarereading?Ihavegottotellyouthatyourfeelingsofthemmaybequitewrong.Thewomanreadingthelovestorycouldbealawyer.Shejustwantsalightreadtotakehermindoffwork.Themanreadingthebiographywantsyoutothinkthatheisveryclever.Thestudentreadingthetextbookisn’tastudentatall.Infact,she’sanEnglishteacher.Publishers(出版商)knowthatsomepeoplecarewhattheyreadontrainsorbusesandsotheyputoutdifferentkindsofcovers.Forexample,booksaboutHarryPotterhaveacartooncoverforyoungreadersandthenanothermoreseriouscoverforgrown-ups.Sonexttimeyouareonatrain,lookaroundandseewhatotherpeoplearereading,butdon’tjumptoanyconclusions(結(jié)論).Youwillbewrongmaybe.Hereisasentencethatyoucouldsay,“Don’tjudge(判斷)abookbyitscover”.Title:Neverjudgeabookpeoplechoosetoreadbythe61.PersonsThelawyerreadingalovestoryjustwantstohavea62.Themanreadingthebiographywants63peopletothinkheisvery64.In65,thestudentreadingatextbook66English.WaysPublisherswon’tputoutthe67coverofabook68peoplecarewhattheyreadontrainsorbuses.conclusionIfyou69totheconclusionscarelessly,youmaymake70.61.____________62.___________63.____________64.___________65____________66.____________67.___________68.____________69.____________70.____________六、短文填空。(15分)Onedayinsummer,littleJackwasplayingonthebeachwithhisfather.Suddenly,hesawalittletortoisemove71(slow)onthesand.Hestartedtolookatitcarefullyandbegantotouchit72hishand.Tohissurprise,thetortoisestopped73(move).Itpulledinitsheadand74(leg),andcloseditsshelltightly.Hetoucheditagainbutthetortoise75(notmove)atall.Jackbecameangry.Heuseda76andtriedtoforce(強迫)ittoopen.Whenhisfathersawthis,hestoppedhimandsaid,"No,son,youmustn'tdothat!You77(kill)thetortoise.Youwon'tgetitopenwithastick"Jackwascuriousandasked,"Why?""Justwaitandsee,"hisfatherreplied.Thenhepickedupthetortoiseandputitinabag.Aftertheycamebackhome,thefathertookthetortoiseoutofthebag.Heputitnearthefireplace(壁爐).78afewminutes,thetortoisebegantomovealittle.Thenthetortoisestretchedout(伸出)itsheadandlegs.Atlast,thetorto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