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2022北京八中初二(下)期中英語(yǔ)年級(jí):初二科目:英語(yǔ)班級(jí):________________907個(gè)小題,滿分分。考試時(shí)間分鐘??忌氈?-8,13-40相應(yīng)題號(hào)9-12,41-54聽(tīng)力理解(共20分)AC(共121.5請(qǐng)聽(tīng)一段對(duì)話,完成第1至第2小題。1.WheredidSallygolastmonth?A.SouthAfrica.B.America.C.Egypt.2.Howlongdidshestaythere?A.Foroneweek.B.Forweeks.C.Forweeks.請(qǐng)聽(tīng)一段對(duì)話,完成第3至第4小題。3.WhichlessonHelenbestA.B.English.C.C.Last4.WhendidHelenenteracompetition?A.LastB.Last請(qǐng)聽(tīng)一段對(duì)話,完成第5至第6小題。5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Changes.B.Sports.C.Unhealthyfood.6.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Shedoesn’tbelieveC.Shedoesn’tcare.B.Shethinkshecan請(qǐng)聽(tīng)一段獨(dú)白,完成第7至第8小題。7.Whywasthewomanwalkingthestreet?A.Shewascominghometheshop.C.Shewasgoingtheclub.B.Shewaslookingforthemen.8.Whichwordbestdescribethewoman?B.Strong.A.Nervous.C.Ⅱ.聽(tīng)獨(dú)白,記錄關(guān)鍵信息。本段獨(dú)白你將聽(tīng)兩遍。(共8分,每小題2分)請(qǐng)根據(jù)所聽(tīng)到的內(nèi)容和提示詞語(yǔ),將所缺的關(guān)鍵信息填寫(xiě)在答題紙的相應(yīng)位置。1/10HowHelpOutDuringHardTimesLearndealwithyourseehardshipasachancebadrepeatyourself:thiswill_10Bringaboutchangeyourhelpchildrenwithhomework,readingotherorganizeaclean-upforthelocal9neighborhoodbeavolunteerthetheatre12actsofkindnessSpreadloveandcarepracticeuseyourtalentsofferhelphospitals知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共Ⅲ.單項(xiàng)選擇。(共8分,每小題1從下面各題所給的ABCD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。13.—lookwell.Letmetaketemperature.—Nothingserious.Ididn’tsleepwelllastnight.A.youB.yourC.yoursD.my14.—havetriedcookies?—Yes.TheyA.feelsweet.B.tasteC.soundD.look15.—havebeenlikethis,—Forthreedays.A.HowoftenB.HowsoonC.HowlongD.Howfar16.—looksoexcited.happened?—Ourclassthebasketballmatchfiveminutesago.A.wonB.winsC.haswonD.will17.Jimtheusefulinformationyet,hefinishhisworksoon.A.hasn’tfound18.—Whereyourbrother?B.won’tfindC.doesn’tfindD.didn’tfind—HehasJapan.Hebackaweek.C.gone,cameA.gone,willcome19.CindyB.been,hascomeD.been,comesD.didalotofworksinceshejoinedourvolunteerteam.B.hasdoneC.doesA.wasdoing20.ThecartoonfunnythatIcan’thelpA.laughB.laughⅣ.完形填空。(共8分,每小題1.C.laughingD.laughed閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后所給的ABC、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。FriendsHelpingFriendsJasonputonhisschoolbagwalkedofschool.Hisschoolbagweighed(重)downwithallthethingsheneededfinishhisscienceprojectthisweekend.“Hey,Jason!”Kencame“Ineedcleanupthethisweekend.Canyouhelpout?”“Um...”Jasonhedidn’thave21help.“IguessIcan.”wasgoinghavestaylatetonightworkonhis22sohecouldhelpKenmorning.2/10“Jason,”Tracyranuphim.“IhavewalkMrs.King’sdogsthisweekend.Couldyouhelpme?”“Um...”JasonTracywalkedthedogsthreetimesaday.Howcouldhefind“IguessIcan.”schoolbagfelteven“Morelikehardweekend.Ihavefinishscienceproject,helpKenwiththeparkclean-up,helpTracywalkMrs.King’sdogs.”“Soundslikeyou24“Ibuttheyaremygoodfriends.Ididn’twantmakethem23ashewalkedintothehouse.“Hardday?”hismotherasked.dotoomanythings,”hismothersaid.,”Jasonsaid.“I’mgladyouwanthelpyourfriends,butneedhaveforyourownthings,too.”Jasonknewwasright.“MaybeItellKenIcanhelpforhoursmorning.AndIprobablyhelpTracywalkthedogsearlythemorningbutatlunchtimeortheevening,”Jasonsaid.“Mom,thinkwillgetmad?”“They’reyourfriends.Tellthemyouneedfinishyourscienceproject.They’ll26.”Jasonnoddedgotthephone.HetoldKenTracy27.Asashehungheturnedhismom.“They’refinewithandtheybothhelpwithmyproject,too.”“Friendsalwayshelpeachotherout.”Mom21.A.money22.A.hobby23.A.largerB.timeC.adviceC.projectC.newerC.agreedC.sleepyC.mixD.reasonD.gameB.messageB.softerB.askedB.sickD.heavierD.forgotD.sad24.A.learned25.A.humorous26.A.understandB.waitD.inviteD.mark27.A.answer28.A.offeredB.truthC.lessonC.inventedB.missedD.remembered閱讀理解(共V.ABD2AWhat’sOnThisWeek?AwarmwelcomeallourItalian,Chinese,French,andJapanesestudents.WehopeyouenjoyyourselveshereusattheUniversityofChichester.EducationTalkWeinvitetheChineseJapanesestudentsatalkoneducationthisMondayevening.ItusefulforyourEnglishstudy,sopleasecome.HarryPotterNightOnTuesdaytheChinesestudentsareinvitedHarryPotterNight.It’satalkbyateacherfromtheuniversityyou’llenjoyyourselves.FreeConversationgivetheFrenchstudentsthechancepracticeEnglish,freeconversationhelpful.Itstartsat7pmonspend15minutestalkingwithEilidh,orgroupsof34.3/10CompetitionEveningOnThursday,thereaeveningfortheFrench,ItalianandChinesethehalloftheuniversity.Therewillbeprizesforthewinners.theteamwin!29.WhenEducationA.OnB.OnD.OnC.On30.WhojoinFreeConversation?A.Chinesestudents.C.Frenchstudents.B.Italianstudents.D.Allstudents.31.WhichactivitycantheChinesestudentstakepartA.EducationB.HarryPotterNight.C.FreeConversation.D.CompetitionEvening.BASweeterAppleAfatherandhisdaughterwereflyingakitethepark.Theyoungdaughterwasabittired,sotheytookabreakonthebench.Whenthedaughtersawanoldmansellingsheaskedherfatherhersomeapples.Herfatherdidn’tbringmuchmoneywithhim,butwasenoughbuyapples.hedid,andgavebothofthemhisdaughter,smiling.Hisdaughterheldappleherrighthand.ThenthefatheraskedhershecouldshareoneoftheappleswithWhenthegirlheardthis,shequicklytookabitefromoneapple.Andbeforeherfathercouldspeak,shealsoabitefromthesecondapple.Thefatherwassurprised.Hewantedknowwhyhisdaughteractedsuchagreedyway.Hewaslostthought.Per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fusesmakehispublic.ThelocalpeoplecallhimBirminghamSpiderman”.Theyounghopeshiswillshowothersthateverybodydeserves(應(yīng)得)ahelpinghand.The25-year-oldmanstartedhisnightactivities2015.Everynightat9,hebuyssandwiches.Then,hefindsaquietplaceandputsonhissuit.Afterthat,the“Spiderman”startshandinghispeopleneed.Themansaid,“IweartheSpidermansuitordergetattention.”Withoutthesuit,fewpeopletookasecondathimwhenhewashandingfood.Whenpeopleseethe“Spiderman”,however,comeoveraskwhathedoing.“TheBirminghamSpiderman”hasalreadygotlotsofattention.Manypeoplehaveofferedgiveawaymoneyhim.ButtheyoungneveracceptstheInstead,heencouragespeoplegoouthelppeopleneedontheirown.Hesaid,peopleahelpinghand,thewinternightswon’tbesocoldanylonger.”41.HowdoestheyoungBirminghamEnglandhelphomelesspeople?42.Whatdoestheyoungmanhopehisactionwillshowothers?43.Whydoestheyoungneveracceptthemoneythatmanypeoplehavegiven6/10書(shū)面表達(dá)(共VII.6144.Canwe[?'f?:d]acar?['sa??].45.Thelemonstaste46.Iwasn’tfeelingwell,sothedoctorcheckedmy[hɑ?t].47.Haveyouheardthe48.Petervisitedthepalacesof49.Ahappylearning['le?t?st]news?[?e?n??nt]kingsEgypt.[?n?va?r?nm?nt]goodformy共8,2分)50.Shethepicture.51.Nospaceyet.52.Thank53.Jacksincefivedaysago.文段表達(dá)。(10meaI54.Superman,Spiderman,60提示問(wèn)題:●Whichcartooncharacteryourfavoriteone?●Whatdoeshe/shethecartoon?●Whatlessonhavelearntfromhimorher?andJerry,Zootopia,Judy,fight,lead,brave…7/10附加題I.41use,close,once,beginNobodyknowswhenpeopleyears.manyuseshelpedthemsurvive.Inthebeginning,peopleprobablyusedfireforthreepurposes:staywarm,keepwildanimalsandhave1controllingfire.doknowthatpeoplehavebeenusingfireformillionsoflightthedarkness.Peoplebuiltfiresandstayedflames.Theysleptnearthefireforwarmth,aswell.2thembecausebearswolveswouldstayawaytheEventually,peoplediscoveredthatroastedmeattastedgood.Soontheywerecookingtheirmeatandfish.Cookingkillsgerms.Asaresult,peoplebecamesicklessoften.Earlypeoplethoughtof3forfire.Usingsmokytorches,humansforcedbeesleavetheirhive.ThisresultedthepeoplegettingTheydiscoveredthatfirecouldbeforhunting,too.Overtime,peoplefiguredthattheycouldgrowseed-bearinggrasssuchaswheat.Theyneededawayclearafieldquicklysothattheycouldplantwhatwanted.Itwasmucheasierburnafieldthancuteverybushandtree.4peoplefarms,theyalsohouses.Eachhomeafireplace.Even150yearsagoafirewasalwaysburningmosthomessopeoplecouldmakehotdrinksattime.Todaysmallfiresburnourhomesourgasfurnaces,waterheaters,stoves,dryers,andfireplaces.Thus,firecontinueshelpusthrive.AB、D選項(xiàng)。(共6分,每小題2分)ThatSusanfunny…Ineedbringthecarthewashtomorrow…whythispersonloud…h(huán)erecomesthesun,doo-doo-doo.oftenfindourselvesendlessthoughtloop.Andeverysooften,westopthisendlessflowofthoughtsbytellingourselvesjuststopthinking.Butdoweorweeverreallystopthinking?Itdependsyour“thinking”,accordingMichaelHalassa,aresearcherattheUS.basicallygothrougheachoneoftwostates—weeitherrealizethatwe’rethinkingorwedon’t.Ourbrainswon’tstopthinkingcompletelywedie.“Theneverstopsthinkingasense.Mostthoughtsareactuallythebackgroundwithoutusnoticingthemthere’snotreallyawaythesethingsoff,”Halassasaid.Youcancomparethisacomputerworks.Whenyou’renotusingyourcomputerwhileturnedon,runningoperations“inthebackground”.Yourcomputer,muchlikeyourbrain,always“thinking”,evenyou’renotactivelyusing“Ifyouseeafamiliarfaceacrowdandthinkyoukn

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