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八年級(jí)下學(xué)期英語(yǔ)期中檢測(cè)試卷一、完形填空閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C
和
D)中選出一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。Whenafirealarmgoesoff,youknowit!Thesoundmakesyourealizethe
1..Whatif
you
were
deaf?
How
would
you
know
if
an
alarm
2.
,
or
if
someone
knocked
on
your
door?Ifyoutookawalk
3.a(chǎn)busystreet,youwouldn'thearthesoundofacarcomingatyou.Asignaldogcouldhelpyouwithallofthese
things!Signaldogsarealsocalledhearingeardogs.Theyhelppeoplewhoaredeafby
acting
4.theirowners'"ears".Theyknow
5.todowhentheyhearcertainsounds.Thesedogscanlearnuptoeightsounds,
6.soundsfromsirens,doorbells,and
cryingbabies.Babiescryatnightformanyreasons.Theymightbehungry,
7.,orwet.Whentheycry,thesoundispitiful!Evenverysleepyparentswillwakeupquicklytohelp.Butwhatifamomanddadcan'thear?That'swhenasignaldogcanhelp.Thedogcan
8.wakehisownerup.Hemight
9.himwithhisnose,orpullathisnightclothes.Whenhis
10.wakesup,thedogrunstothebaby.Thedogmaysitdownnearthebaby'sbed.Ifhisownerdoesn't
11.,thedogdoesitagain.Thedogwillrunbackandforth
12.
hisownertakesaction.Asignaldogdoesdifferentthingsforeachsoundit
knows.Peoplecantrainmany
13.a(chǎn)ndkindsofhearingeardogs.Theylookdifferentandmaynotallmovewithbeautyandgrace,butallsignaldogsaresmart!Largedogs
are
14.
inpublicplacesbecausetheywon'tgetsteppennon.Smalldogs,owever,canjumponyour
lap.
Why
is
that
important?
Because
signal
dogs
are
more
than
just
"ears".
They
are
also15. .1.A.difficultyB.dangerC.deathD.a(chǎn)ccident2.A.put
offB.took
offC.went
offD.got
off3.A.a(chǎn)boutB.a(chǎn)wayC.a(chǎn)boveD.a(chǎn)cross4.A.a(chǎn)sB.withC.ofD.from5.A.whyB.whenC.howD.what6.A.meaningB.borrowingC.includingD.depending7.A.excitedB.lonelyC.cheerfulD.strong8.A.quicklyB.slowlyC.suddenlyD.recently9.A.pullB.pushC.pickD.throw10.A.fatherB.motherC.parentD.owner11.A.standB.followC.imagineD.return12.A.whileB.a(chǎn)fterC.untilD.because13.A.colorsB.shapesC.sizesD.heights14.A.worstB.worseC.betterD.best15.A.a(chǎn)nimals二、閱讀理解閱讀理解B.volunteersC.expertsD.friendsThere
is
a
new
trend(趨勢(shì))—letting
kids
choose
their
punishments
(懲罰)when
they
dosomething
wrong.
Sally's
mom
has
admitted(承認(rèn))that
she
uses
the
method
and
her
daughter
oncechosehavinghercomputertakenawayforamonthasherpunishment.Doyouthinkthisis
agood
wayto
couragebetterbehavior
(行為)?"They should!
I'm
tired
of
the
unfair
punishments
that
my
parentshave
chosen!"—Reader
Alice"It's notsogood.Ithinkkidswouldmakeupthe
punishment,sothattheycanavoidsomething.
"—Actress
Mary"The point
of
punishment
is
for
kids
to
learn
what
they
did
waswrong.
If
they
choose it
in
their
own
way,they
won't
take
it
seriously."—Singer
Jenny"I think
it's
a
good
thing
for
kids
to
choose
punishments.
It
canhelpgivethem a
bigger
sense
of
responsibility
(責(zé)任).
And
itteachesthemvaluable
lessons."—Writer
Tony"Of course
not.
What's
the
use
of
even
punishing
someone
if
theycanchoosetheir ownpunishmentsasthey
like?"—Doctor
David
thinkskidsshouldbeallowedtochoosetheirown
punishments.A.David B.Alice C.Mary D.Jenny17.WhatpunishmentdidSallyonce
choose?Shedidn'tplaycomputerfora
month.Shedidn'tbuyacomputeramonth
ago.C.Shecouldn'tstayathomefora
month.D.Hermotherdidn'tplaycomputerfora
month.WhatdoesTony
do?Anactor. B.Asinger. C.Adoctor. D.A
writer.
ofthefivepeopledisagree(s)withthisnewpunishment
method.One B.Two C.Three D.Four閱讀理解How
could
we
tell
time
if
there
were
no
watches
or
clocks
anywhere
in
the
world?
The
sunwas
probably
the
world's
first
"clock",
except
in
the
far
north,
where
the
Eskimos
live.
There,it's
dark
most
of
the
winter,
and
light
most
of
the
summer.
But
inmost
of
the
world,
peoplehave
used
clock.
Even
today,
if
you
don't
have
a
clock,
you
still
know
that
when
the
sun
shines,it'sday,andwhenit'sdark,it'snight.Thesuncanalsotellyouifit'smorning,
noon,or
afternoon.People
who
live
near
the
sea
can
tell
time
from
the
tides
(潮汐).
In
the
day
time,
for
aboutsix
hours,
the
water
rises
higher
and
higher
on
the
beach.
And
then
it
goes
down
and
down
forabout
six
hours.
The
same
thing
happens
again
at
night.
There
are
two
high
tides
and
wo
lowtides
every
24hours.
Seamen
on
a
ship
learn
how
to
tell
time
by
looking
at
the
moon
and
thestars.
The
whole
sky
is
their
clock.
In
some
places
in
the
world
the
wind
comes
up
at
aboutthe
same
time
every
day
or
changes
direction
or
stops
blowing.
In
these
places
the
wind
canbethe
clock.A
sand
clock
is
an
even
better
clock.
If
you
had
fine
dry
sand
in
a
glass
shaped
like
theone
in
the
picture,
you
would
have
what
is
called
an
hour
glass.
The
sand
in
the
hour
glassgoes
from
the
top
part
to
the
bottom
part
in
exactly
an
hour.
When
the
hour
glass
is
turnedover,thesandwilltakeanotherhourtogoback
againAccordingtothepassage,
there
are
ways
to
tell
time
besides
the
clock
and
thewatch.A.3 B.4 C.5 D.721.TheEskimoscan'tusethesunforaclockbecause
.theyknowverylittleaboutthe
sunthesuntherenevergoesdownin
winter.It'stoocoldforthemtogoouttowatchthe
sunIthaslongdarkwintersandlonglight
summers22.Inwhichpageofanewspapercanyoumostprobablyreadthis
passage?A.newsB.scienceC.businessD.a(chǎn)dvertisement閱讀理解Last
year,
I
worked
in
a
middle
school
near
my
mother's
house,
and
I
stayed
with
her
foramonth.Duringthattime,Ihelpedherdosomehouseworkandbuysome
food.After
the
first
week,
I
noticed
that
the
food
was
eaten
up
very
quickly.
Then
I
began
keepinganeyeonmymum.Tomysurprise,Ifoundthatshewouldputsomeofthefoodintoa
paperbag
and
go
out
with
it
at
about
nine
every
morning.
And
finally,
I
decided
to
follow
her.
Isawhertakingthefoodtothestreetchildren.Shewouldalsospendalotoftime
talkingandplayingwith
them.One
day,
I
talked
to
a
neighbor
and
found
out
that
my
mum
was
well-known
in
the
area.
Thestreet
children
were
very
friendly
with
her
and
even
thought
of
her
as
their
own
mother.
Thenit
hit
me—why
wouldn't
she
want
to
tell
me
about
it?Was
she
worried
that
I
would
stop
buyingfoodifIfound
out?When
my
mum
got
home,
I
gave
her
a
big
hug
(擁抱).
I
told
her
she
didn't
need
to
keep
itasecretfromme.Andshetoldmesomethingaboutthechildren.Someofthemlivedwith
anoldladyinasmallhouse.Otherssleptonthestreet.Foryears,shewashelpingthe
poorstreet
children
by
giving
them
food.
After
she
told
me
everything,
I
was
so
moved
by
how
selfless(無(wú)私的)
she
was.
She
helped
othersin
need.
As
her
son,I
was
so
proud
of
my
mum.I
continued
to
buy
food
for
my
mum
after
that.
But
I
always
added
one
more
bag
for
her
otherchildren.Afterthefirstweek,thewriternoticedthat
.A.thefoodwasputintoabigboxB.hismumfollowedthechildrenC.thefoodwaseatenupquicklyD.hismumstoppedbuying
foodHowdidthewriterknowhismotherwashelpingthepoor
children?A.Hismothertoldhim.B.Hisneighbourtold
him.C.Hefollowedhismotherandsawhertakingthefoodtothestreet
children.D.Thepoorchildrentold
him.Howdidthewriterfeelabouthismumaftershetoldhim
everything?A.Hewasproudofher. B.Hewasconfidentin
her.C.Hewasangrywithher. D.Hewasworriedabout
her.Thewriteraddedonemorebagoffoodto
.A.makefriendswiththechildren B.getahugfromhis
motherC.becomewell-knowninthe
areaD.helpthepoorstreet
children閱讀理解Once
a
very
rich
man
and
his
son
collected
valuable
paintings
by
famous
artists
like
Picasso,VanGoghand
Monet.Later,
the
son
left
to
join
the
army.
After
a
few
weeks,
the
old
man
received
a
letter
sayinghis
son
had
died
while
taking
another
soldier
to
a
hospital.
The
old
man
became
very
lonelyand
sad.One
day,
a
soldier
visited
the
old
man
and
gave
him
a
painting
it
was
a
portrait(肖像)ofhis
son.
The
painting
of
his
son
became
the
old
man's
most
valuable
item.
He
told
his
neighborsitwasthegreatestgifthehadeverreceived.Thefollowingspring,theoldman
died.All
of
the
old
man's
paintings
would
be
sold
at
an
auction(拍賣會(huì)).
The
auction
began
withthepaintingoftheoldman's
son."Who
will
openthe
price
at$100?"theauctioneer(拍賣商)
asked.Moments
passed
and
no
one
spoke
or
raised
their
hands.
Someone
said:
"Who
cares
about
thatpainting?
Let's
get
on
to
the
good
ones.
"More
voices
followed
in
agreement.
"No,
we
must
sellthisonefirst,"repliedtheauctioneer."Now,whowilltaketheportraitofthe
son?"Finally,
a
good
friend
of
the
old
man
spoke,"
Ten
dollars!"
"Will
anyone
go
higher?"
calledthe
auctioneer.
After
more
silence
he
said,
"Going
once…Going
twice…
Sold!"
The
auctioneerthen
announced
that
the
whole
auction
was
over.
"According
to
the
old
man's
will(遺囑),
whoevertakestheson'sportraitgetsthewholecollection,"theauctioneer
said.Becauseofthefather'slove,whoevertookthesongotit
all.Howdidtheoldman'sson
die?Hediedofseriousheart
disease.Hediedwhiletakinganothersoldiertoa
hospital.C.Acarhithimwhenhewent
home.D.Hewaskilledbya
doctor.Whatwasthefirstpaintingtobesoldatthe
auction?Thepaintingsbyfamous
artists.Thegiftgivenbytheoldman's
neighbors.Theportraitoftheoldman's
son.Themostexpensivecollectionoftheold
man.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothe
passage?At
the
beginning
of
the
auction,
everyone
realized
the
importance
of
the
painting
of
theson.Thepaintingoftheoldman'ssonwasaspopularastheother
paintings.The
old
man's
will
was
to
give
away
the
whole
collection
to
charity(慈善).Theoldman'sgoodfriendgotthewholecollectionforonlyten
dollars.What'sthebesttitleofthepassage
?A.LoveIsSharing. B.AnExpensive
Painting.C.AHotAuction. D.CaringAboutthePersonYou
Love.三、任務(wù)型閱讀下面文章中有五處需要添加小標(biāo)題。請(qǐng)從以下選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D、E
和
F)
中選出符合各段意思的小標(biāo)題。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。Thereisstilllifeinthe desertTherearemanydesertsin the
worldSomeofdesertsarevery coldAlmostallofthedeserts arelowand
flatLittlerainfallsinthe desertNotalldeserts areflatand
sandyYou
probably
know
some
basic
facts
about
deserts(
沙漠).
For
example,
most
people
knowthat
deserts
are
dry
places
where
more
water
evaporates(蒸發(fā))
each
year
than
falls
evenwith
heavy
rain.
However,
there
are
many
facts
about
deserts
that
you
may
not
know.
Readingthefollowingmayhelpyoufindoutmoreabouttheseunusual
areas.
31.
Most
deserts
have
less
than
10
inches
of
rain
each
year.
However,
in
some
deserts
of
SouthAmerican,
it
is
true
that
rain
almost
never
falls.
In
one
desert
in
Chile,
no
rain
has
fallenforyearsinarow!Alltherainfallswithinasingle
month!
32.
Temperatures
in
deserts
can
reach
above
37.
8℃
during
the
day,
but
can
fall
below
zeroat
night.
Areas
that
are
too
cold
for
anything
to
grow
are
called
"frigid
deserts."
Other
desertsarecoldforlongperiods.TheGobiinAsiahasicytemperaturesforaslongassix
monthsata
time.
33.
Although
deserts
can
be
low
and
flat,
some
have
rocky
hills
and
even
mountains.
Some
alsohave
lakes
and
plains
covered
with
small
rocks.
Sand
makes
up
only
about
2
percent
of
NorthAmerican
deserts,
10
percent
of
the
Sahara
in
northern
Africa,
and
30
percent
of
the
ArabianDesert.
34.
To
survive
in
a
dry
desert
environment,
plants
and
animals,
including
humans,
must
makesomeadaptation.Desertplantscannotgrowtooclosetogetherbecauseeachplantwould
notget
enough
water.
Other
animals
stay
in
holes
underground
or
rest
in
the
shade
during
the
heatofthe
day.
35.
Deserts
cover
about
one
fifth
of
Earth's
land
area.
The
largest
desert
in
the
world
is
theSahara.
The
Sahara
stretches
from
the
Atlantic
Ocean
eastward
to
the
Red
Sea,
spreading
acrossparts
of
Morocco,
Algeria,
Tunisia,
Libya,
Sudan,
Chad,
Niger,
Mali,
and
Mauritania.
It
coversanareaaboutthesizeoftheUnited
States.四、單詞拼寫(詞匯運(yùn)用)36.Iwanttoopenallthe
(窗戶).
It's
so
hot
here.37.Iamworking
(當(dāng)……的時(shí)候)
he
is
enjoying
himself.38.Iamnotinterestedinart,and
(兩者都不)
is
my
sister.39.Ilikewalkinginthehill.BecauseIcan
(呼吸)
the
fresh
air
there.40.Couldyoupleasetakeoutthe
(垃圾)
for
us?41.Ididn'tseehimfor
(幾個(gè))
years.42.—What'sthe
(問(wèn)題)
with
you?—Ican'tsee
anything.43.Hedidn't
realize
the
(重要性)
of
studying
English
until
he
began
to
work.44.Hewenthomefromworkin
(沉默)when
he
heard
the
terrible
news.45.Mostparentsalwaysliketo
(比較)their
kids
with
others.五、選詞填空選詞填空Out deal return advise lookAnn:Youlooksad,Tom.What's
wrong?Tom:
Well,
I
found
my
sister
46. through
my
things
yesterday.
She
took
some
ofmynewmagazinesand
CDs.Ann:Hmm…thatisnotverynice.Didshe
47. themto
you?Tom:Yes,NutI'mstillangrywithher.WhatshouldI
do?Ann:
Well,
I
guess
you
could
tell
her
to
say
sorry.
But
why
don't
you
forget
about
it
sothatyoucanbefriendsagain?Althoughshe'swrong,It'snota
big
48. .Tom:Youareright.Thanksforyour
49. .Ann:Noproblem.Hopethingswork
50. .六、語(yǔ)法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適合的單詞或填入括號(hào)中所給單詞的正確形式。Every
morning,
kids
from
a
high
school
are
working
hard.
They
are
(make)
andsellingspecialcoffeeatacoffeeshop.Theyarealsomakingalotof
money.These
students
can
make
up
to
nine
(hundred)
dollars
a
day.
They
are
sellingtheirspecialcoffeetoairplanepassengers.Afterthestudentsgetpaid,
the
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