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第第頁牛津上海版(試用本)英語八年級第一學(xué)期練習(xí)TestforUnit6(無答案)TestforUnit6

年級:班級:姓名:

Part1Listening(共25分)

I.ListeningComprehension.

A.Listenandchoosetherightpicture.(5分)

1.2.3.4.5.

B.Listentothedialogueandchoosethebestanswertothequestionyouhear.(7分)

()6.A.Halfanhour.B.Anhour.C.Twohours.D.Threehours.

()7.A.Awriter.B.Anovel.C.Asciencefiction.D.Afilm.

()8.A.Inalibrary.B.Inacinema.C.Inarestaurant.D.Inabookshop.

()9.A.Toplaybasketball.B.Toplayvolleyball.

C.Togototheconcert.D.Tosingsongs.

()10.A.Theoneontheleft.B.Theoneontheright.

C.Theoneinthemiddle.D.Theoneontheback.

()11.A.Hedidn'tneedmuchsleep.

B.Hesleptverylate.

C.Hehadsomethingtodiscusswithherclassmates.

D.Heshouldfinishthework.

()12.A.Peterisadriver.

B.Therewassomethingwrongwiththebusdriver.

C.Petersavedallthepassengers.

D.Someonewashurtintheaccident.

C.Listentothepassageandtellwhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse.(5分)

()13.Bywearingaspacesuit,helookslikeapilot.

()14.Youcansee“Don'tpanic”onthedashboardofthecar.

()15.Thecarwassentintospacebyaballoon.

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()16.Therocketcancarry64,00kilogramsofthingsintospace.

()17.Withsuchalargesize,therocketisperfectforsendingpeopletotheMoon.

D.Listentothepassageandcompletethesentences.(8分)

18.Ifyoudothefollowing,youmightyourastronautdream.

19.Youmustveryinspace.

20.Thismeansyouwillneedtobegoodat.

21.Youneedtobeabletowithotherpeople.

Part2Phonetics,VocabularyandGrammar(共41分)

II.Choosethebestanswer.(15分)

()22.Whichofthefollowingunderlinedpartsisdifferentinpronunciation

A.captainB.valleyC.approachD.trap

()23.Whichofthefollowingiswrong

A.Whydidyouleaveinsuchahurry

B.Ihopeyourplancanbefinishedsuccessfully.

C.Howareyougoingtodotoloseweight

D.Didyounoticethestrangefurnitureintheroom

()24.Wecan'ttellwhetherthenewswilldoharmorgood.

A.ourB.ourselvesC.usD.ours

()25.Iinthetrafficjamafterwork,soImissedthefirstpartofthatmovie.

A.caughtB.wascaughtC.willcatchD.wouldcatch

()26.Wewalkedthemarkettothecarpark.

A.acrossB.inC.overD.through

()27.Onlyyoulosesomethingwillyoufindhowpreciousitis.

A.whereB.whenC.whyD.how

()28.Itsnowedduringthenight.Remembertowalkcarefullyonthestreet.

A.alittleB.afewC.littleD.few

()29.NeilArmstrongwasthefirstmanontheMooninJuly1969.

A.landB.landingC.landedD.toland

()30.Somepeoplehaveambitiousdreamsandkeepthem,sotheysucceed.

A.tofollowingB.tofollowC.followingD.follow

()31.Mostchildrenhavesolittlecloserelationshipwithadultstheirparentsandteachersthattheyhavelittleideaofadultlife.

A.andB.besidesC.exceptD.but

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()32.Scientistsareworkinghardtoallthissciencefictionmedicalreality.

A.turn,overB.turn,upC.turn,inD.turn,into

()33.Weweresoluckytotakeroadorwecouldn'tarriveintime.

A.otherB.theotherC.othersD.another

()34.Peoplegetshockedinthefaceofsuddendangers,whichisquitenatural.

A.mustB.canC.mayD.should

()35.Telephonemethisevening.Iathome.

A.willB.willbeC.amgoingtoD.was

()36.——I'mafraidwewillrunoutoffoodsoon.——.

A.That'sallrightB.Notatall

C.AllrightD.Iagreewithyou

pletethefollowingpassagewiththewordsinthebox.Eachcanonlybeusedonce.(8分)

A.toB.reachedC.fastD.adventuresE.their

WhocantravelinspaceAstronauts!Youareright.Butbesidesastronauts,scientistsalsosendsatellites(衛(wèi)星)andspacecraftstospace.Theyhelpuslearnmoreaboutspace.Thereareevenstrangeandwonderfulthingsthathave37space.Doyouknowwhattheyare

Toys

Toysnotonlygoon38allovertheworld,theyhavegoneonestepfurther-intospace.

In2023,studentsfromChurchillCollege,UK,startedthefirstteddybearspaceflight.Theytiedtwoteddybears39aweatherballoonandflewthemmorethan18milesaboveEarth.Thebearswentthrough.afour-hourjourneyandexperiencedtemperaturesof-35℃.

Iftheteddybearstook40spacetripin“economyclass(經(jīng)濟(jì)艙)”,HelloKittyhadafirst-classexperience.ThefamousJapanesecharactertraveledtospaceinaJapanesespacecraftinJune.

37.38.39.40.

A.howB.SinceC.safetyD.callE.named

Animals

Animalsarecommontouristsinspace.Someanimalsgototestthe41ofspacetravel.Othersaretostudytheeffectsspacehasonthem.

Thefirstmammal(哺乳動物)inspacewasamonkey42AlbertII.TheUSsentitthereonJune14,1949.Buthediedbecauseofaparachutefailure.

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43then,manyotheranimalshavetakenatriptospace,includingdogs,flies,miceandrabbits.

Thelatestanimalsinspaceweregeckos(壁虎).RussiasenttheminJuly.Scientistswantedtostudy44microgravity(微重力)affectstheirreproductiveability(繁殖能力).

41.42.43.44.

pletethesentenceswiththegivenwordsintheirproperforms.(6分)

45.TheSmithshaveboughtahouseofthreeinthesuburbs.(storey)

46.Shewasreallyatthesightofasnake.(frighten)

47.Shedidn'tknowtoexpressherideaswhenshewasinvitedtospeakatameeting.(clear)

48.Thespaceshipmanagedtolandontheplanetforthefirstoftime.(explorer)

49.Asanewdriver,Lisawasagainaftershedidsomeshoppinginthemall.(lose)

50.Theliftstoppedonthefloorbutnobodysteppedout.(twenty)

V.Rewritethefollowingsentencesasrequired.(12分)

51.Hesprangfromthebedassoonasheheardthespecialvoice.(改為一般疑問句)

hefromthebedassoonasheheardthespecialvoice

52.Hewassittingnearthestranger.(保持句義不變)

Hewassittingthestranger.

53.Heisofaverageheight.(對畫線部分提問)

doeshelook

54.Let'smakeachocolatebirthdaycakeforLinda.(改為反義疑問句)

Let’smakeachocolatebirthdaycakeforLinda,

55.Thedetectivedecidedtohelphimafterknowingwhathadhappened.(保持句義不變)

Thedetectivedecidedtohimaafterknowingwhathadhappened.

56.for,arrange,thefestival,May,to,theteacher,aprogramme,of,told,activities(連詞成句)

Part3ReadingandWriting(共34分)

VI.Readingcomprehension.(共24分)

A.Choosethebestanswer.(6分)

ThisyearLiuCixin'snovel,TheThree-BodyProblem,wonthetopawardforscience

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Thegoldenageofsciencefictioncameinthemiddleofthelastcentury.Theystartedtowriteaboutrobotsandothermachinestheythoughtwouldbecomeapartoflifeinthefuture.Theyalsowroteaboutspace.Inthe1950speoplefirstsentsatellitesintospace,thenanimalsandthenpeople.Finally,in1969wewenttothemoon.Afterthis,sciencefictionwriterscouldwritebooksbasedontherealityofspacetravel.

Didyouknow

·Manysci-fiauthorsarealsoworkingscientistsormathematicians(數(shù)學(xué)家).

·TheHugoAwardsarenamedafterAmericanwriterHugoGernsback(1884——1967).

·HugoGernsbackwasoneofthefirstpeopletousetheterm“sciencefiction”.

·ThefirstmajortimetravelnovelwasUSwriterMarkTwain'sAConnecticutYankeeinKingArthur’sCourt(《誤闖亞瑟王宮》).Inthebook,anAmericanengineertravelsbackinthetimeofKingArthur,aroundthelate5thtoearly6thcenturyinEngland.

()57.TheHugoAwardsareawardsforsciencefiction.

A.thefirstB.thelastC.thebestD.thelatest

()58.TheThree-BodyProblemshowstheauthor'sloveof.

A.classicsciencefictionB.classicsciencefictionwriters

C.classicsciencefictionmoviesD.classicsciencefictionnewspapers

()59.NovelsbyJulesVerneandHGWellssetforfuturesci-fiwriterstofollow.

A.ahighstandardB.ahighlevel

C.agoodexampleD.agoodprize

()60.Thegoldenageofsciencefictioncame.

A.attheendofthelastcenturyB.inthemiddleofthiscentury

C.inthemiddleofthelastcenturyD.atthebeginningoflastcentury

()61.Sciencefictionwriterscouldwritebooksbasedontherealityofspacetravel.

A.aftersatellitesweresentintospace

B.afterastronautswenttothemoonin1969

C.afterrobotsbecameapartoflife

D.afterLiuwontheHugoawards

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()62.Whichofthefollowingistrue

A.Peoplefirstsentsatellitesintospace,thenpeopleandthenanimals.

B.Manysci-fiauthorsarealsoworkingscientistsorengineers.

C.HugoGernsbackwasoneofthefirstpeopletousetheterm“sciencefiction”.

D.InMarkTwain'snovel,anAmericanastronauttravelsbackinthetimeofKingArthur.

B.Choosethewordstocompletethepassage.(6分)

2.BadspacefoodInspace,youdon'thavemanychoicesinwhatyou65.It'shardtogetfreshfruitsandvegetables.ItisnotOKtoeatbreadbecauseitleavescrumbs(碎屑).Crumbscouldflyaroundeverywhere.

3.ShowertroublesInspace,itisimpossibletohaveagoodshowerbecausewatercanflyallovertheshipand66themachines.Astronautshavetouseaspecialwater-shooting(噴水)gunandawashcloth.

4.WeakbonesAstronautslosetheirbonestrengthquicklyduringtheirstayinspace.Theydo67whilethey’reinspacetotrytokeeptheirbonesstrongforaslongaspossible.

5.Loneliness(孤獨(dú))Perhapsthe68partoflifeinspaceisthefeelingofloneliness.AstronautssometimeshavetospendweeksandevenmonthsawayfromtheEarth.Theymisstheirfriendsandfamilies.

()63.A.goodB.interestingC.badD.surprising

()64.A.neverB.hardlyC.everD.even

()65.A.seeB.eatC.drinkD.hear

()66.A.moveB.pullC.breakD、lift

()67.A.exercisesB.examsC.experimentsD.explorations

()68.A.lowestB.leastC.hardestD.smallest

C.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithsuitablewords.(6分)

Flyingintospaceisadreamthatmanypeopleshare.Beinga“spacetourist”wasoncei69.Butthankstotoday’stechnology,spacewon’tjustbeaVIPareaforastronauts.WorldViewisgoingtotakeustospacetoseethegreatviewsofourEarth.

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Amazingly,peoplewillnotgettherebyrocketorspaceship.Thecompanywillflypeopleusingh70heliumballoons(氦氣球).Theseballoonswillbeconnectedtoacapsule(航天倉)whichcancarryuptosixpeople.

“Ihearastronautstalkabouttheincredible(難以置信的)experienceofs71theEarthfromspace.Iwanttogiveotherpeopletheirexperience,”saidtheCEOJanePoynter.Afterliftingofftheground,thetripwilltakeanhourandahalftor72theedgeofspace——theborderbetweenspaceandEarth'satmosphere.You'llstayherefortwohours,w73enjoyingthebeautifulsights,andthensmoothlymakeyourwaybackdowntoearth.

Thetripisc74comparedtoothertypesofspacetravel.VirginGalacticissettosendpeopletospacebyrocketnextyear,atacostof$250,000.ButWorldViewpromisespassengersapriceof$75,000.Sonexttimeyou'relookingupatthenightsky,justimagine:youmaysoonbeupthere,lookingdown.

69.i71.s70.h72.r

73.w74.c

D.Answerthefollowingquestions.(6分)

WhenYangLiweiwasinspacein2023,hekeptsayingtothepeopleontheground,“Ifeelwell.”AsChina’sfirstastronaut,to“staywell”washismainjobatthetime.

OnOctober15,2023,YangLiweiwassentintospaceintheShenzhouVspacecraft.Hespent21hoursinspaceandlandedsafelythenextday.ItmadeChinathethirdcountrytohavesuccessfullysentapersonintospace.TheothertwocountriesareRussiaandtheUS.

Whileinspace,Yangtookphotosandrecordedeverythinghesaw.Yang'sexperiencewasimportantforChina'sspaceexploration.Thespaceprogramneededtoknowmanythingsfromthetrip.WhathappenstothehumanbodyinspaceWasthespac

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