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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

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

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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