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2023——2024學(xué)年第二學(xué)期期末質(zhì)量監(jiān)測八年級英語試題(冀教版)說明:1.本試題共8頁,滿分120分。2.請將所有答案涂寫在答題卡上,答在試卷上無效。第一部分聽力(滿分30分)Ⅰ.聽句子,選出句子中所包含的信息(共5小題,每小題1分,計(jì)5分)1.A.5:30p.m.B.5:30a.m.C.6:30a.m.2.A.takeupB.putonC.makeup3.A.Idon'tknow.B.Ihaveagoodidea.C.Idon'tthinkso.4.A.Mr.WhitecomesfromtheUSA.B.Mr.WhiteisEnglish.C.Mr.WhitelovesEngland.5.A.Katewillgohomeatonce.B.Katewillhelpwithhousework.C.Katewilldoherhomeworknext.Ⅱ.聽句子,選出該句的最佳答語(共5小題,每小題1分,計(jì)5分)6.A.Onceamonth.B.Aweekago.C.At7:00.7.A.Iagree.B.Noproblem.C.Youhaveagoodsister.8.A.Sure,I'dloveto.B.No,Idon't.C.No,hecan't.9.A.OK,hereyouare.B.Myrulerislost.C.Lilyborrowedmyruler.10.A.Ididmyhomework.B.Iamreading.C.IwillwatchTV.Ⅲ.聽對話和問題,選擇正確答案(共8小題,每小題1分,計(jì)8分)11.WhatdoesTomoftendoontheweekend?12.WhatwouldAlanliketodrink?13.Whowrotethebook?A.LuXun.B.BillGates.C.CharlesSmith.14.Whatdoeshedo?A.Aviolinist.B.Anactor.C.Acomputerscientist.15.What'shishobby?A.Readingandswimming.B.Playingsoccerandbridge.C.Reading,playinggolfandbridge.八年級英語試題第1頁(共8頁)

16.WhatisSuegoingtobuy?A.Fruitsalad.B.Astrawberrymilkshake.C.Astrawberryice-cream.17.WheredidMikelearntocook?A.OntheInternet.B.Inacookingbook.C.InaTVprogram.18.HowwillMikegetmoreinformation?A.Bysendingane-mail.B.Bymakingacall.C.Byvisitingtherestaurant.Ⅳ.聽短文和問題,選擇正確答案(共7小題,每小題1分,計(jì)7分)19.Howisthecomputernow?A.Niceandheavy.B.Bigandnice.C.Lightandsmall.20.Whatthingscan'tpeopledowiththecomputer?A.Findlosttime.B.Chatonline.C.Findinformation.21.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofthecomputer?A.It'sausefultool.B.It'sawasteoftime.C.Itwilltaketheplaceofhumans(人類)22.Whatwastheweatherlikelastmonth?A.Itwascoldanddry.B.Itwascoldandwindy.C.Itwaswarmandwindy.23.Wherewillthewindblowfrom?A.Itwillblowfromthesouth.B.Itwillblowfromthewest.C.Itwillblowfromthesouthwest.24.Whatwilldaytimetemperaturebe?A.Itwilldropto4℃.B.Itwillriseto12℃.C.Itwilldropto12℃.25.Whatwilltheweatherbelikenextweekend?A.Wet,warmandwindy.B.Coldanddry.C.Warmbutdry.V.聽短文填空(共5小題,每小題1分,計(jì)5分)EarthDayDateEarthDayDateApril26._.Purpose(目的)Totellpeoplethatitis27._tosavetheearth.Somethinggreen·Peoplerefusetouseplasticbags.·People28._ridebicyclestoandfromwork.Smallactions·Turnofflightswhenyouleavearoom.·Don'tleavethetap(水龍頭)running.·Turnoffthecomputereverynight.·29._clothesinwarmorcoldwater,nothotwater.·Useaslittlewaterasyoucanwhenyoudothedishes.Conclusion(結(jié)論)Morepeoplewillknowthe30._meaning(意義)ofEarthDayandtrytheirbesttosavetheearth.八年級英語試題第2頁(共8頁)

第二部分語言運(yùn)用(滿分25分)Ⅵ.完形填空(共10小題,每小題1分,計(jì)10分)閱讀下列短文,掌握其大意,然后從各小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Longago,awolfcalledHowlerlivedinavalley(山谷).Therewerelotsoffruittrees,31themostdeliciousfruitwasontheverytalltreesandHowlercouldn'treachit.Inthevalley,amannamedMartinhadafewfruittrees.He32thetreesverycarefully.Buthewastoooldtopickthefruit.Oneday,MartinsawHowlerjumpupanddowntoreachthefruitonthetree.Hehadagreatidea.“Letmegiveyousome33.Whynothelpmepickthefruit?Ifyouhelpme,youwillgethalfofwhateveryoupick,”hetoldHowler.AndHowler34happily.ThenMartingaveHowleraladder(梯子).Howlerworkedhard.Soon,hewastiredandhedidn'twanttogiveMartinhisshare.Soheranawaywiththeladder.Hewenttoothertreesformore35.Later,HowlerwenttoseeMartin.Hefoundtheoldmansittingunderatree.Hewas36.“Ishouldn't37him.Ithoughtwecouldbefriendsandhelpeachother,”theoldmansaidto38.Hearingthis,Howlerfeltreally39.Helearnedthatoneshouldn'ttrick(欺騙)othersandthatoneshouldalways40thepromise.SohesharedthefruitwithMartintogether.31.A.orB.butC.althoughD.because32.A.lookedatB.lookedforC.lookeddownD.lookedafter33.A.foodB.timeC.adviceD.news34.A.acceptedB.refusedC.servedD.replied35.A.meatB.waterC.fruitD.vegetables36.A.sadB.gladC.worriedD.surprised37.A.saveB.leaveC.trustD.catch38.A.herselfB.himselfC.ourselvesD.themselves39.A.sorryB.excitedC.unluckyD.comfortable40.A.makeB.showC.breakD.keepⅦ.短文填空(共15小題,每小題1分,計(jì)15分)(A)閱讀短文,從方框中選擇適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空,使短文通順,意思完整,每空限填一詞,每詞限用一次。raisedabouthardersomethinghomelessHello,everyone.I'mLiHua.Iwanttobeavolunteerofprotectinganimals.I'mgladtomakeaspeechhere.Iamkindnotonlytoothersbutalsotoanimals.Iamalsohard-working.Ilikereadingbooks41.animals.Ialsodo42.usefulforanimals.WhenIsee43.animals,Iwilltakethemhomeandtakegoodcareofthem.OnceI44.moneyforSaveChina'sTigers.Iknowanimalsareourfriends.Protectingthemisjustprotectingourselves.IfIcanbeavolunteer,Iwillwork45.anddomoremeaningfulthingstoprotectanimals.Iwilltellmorepeopletoloveanimals.Thankyouforlistening!八年級英語試題第3頁(共8頁)

(B)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及所給提示,在文中的空白處填寫一個(gè)正確的單詞(有提示詞的,填入所給單詞的正確形式)。Shubham,46.13-year-oldschoolboyinCalifornia,hasmadeacheapmachinewhichcanhelpblindpeopleread.Lastyear,Shubham47.(do)someonlineresearch.HewassurprisedtolearnthatBrailleprinters(盲人打印機(jī))costatleast$2,000.It'stooexpensive48.mostblindpeopletoread.“Ithinkthepriceshouldnotbethere.Iwouldliketomake49.(cheap)Brailleprintersthanthose.”saidShubham.Shubhamspentmanylatenights50.(build)itatthekitchentable.51.(final),hemadethenewBrailleprinterby52.(he)!ThenewBrailleprinteronly53.(cost)about$350andweighsjustafew54.(pound).ThemachinecouldprintBraillereadingonpaperanditwasclearerthantheoldones.ThisBrailleprinterisagreatwayforblindpeoplearoundtheworld.Shubhamhassetuphis55.(one)companytodevelopthemachinesalready.However,heistooyoungtobetheCEOofhisowncompany,sohismotherhastotakethejob.第三部分閱讀(滿分40分)Ⅶ.閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題2分,計(jì)30分)閱讀A、B、C、D四篇材料,然后從各小題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AHandgestures(手勢)meandifferentthingsindifferentcountries.Somegesturesmayevengetyouintroubleinforeigncountriesifyoudon'tknowthemwell.Somaybeitisbesttokeepyourhandsinyourpocketswhentravelling.PeopleinmostcountriessuchasCanadaandtheUSAuseathumbs-up(翹拇指)toagreeaboutsomething.Butitmaybeunfriendlyinsomecountriesandshouldn'tbeusedatallinIran,IraqandThailand.Whatdoesmakingacirclewithyourthumbandindexfinger(PeopleinmostcountriessuchasCanadaandtheUSAuseathumbs-up(翹拇指)toagreeaboutsomething.Butitmaybeunfriendlyinsomecountriesandshouldn'tbeusedatallinIran,IraqandThailand.Whatdoesmakingacirclewithyourthumbandindexfinger(食指)mean?Inmanycountries,itmeansOK.Thatisnottheonlymeaning,itusuallymeans“zero”butnotOKinAustralia.AndinJapan,itusuallymeansmoney.Don'ttrytocallsomeonetoyoubyusingthisgestureofyourindexfinger.Itmaymean“comehere”intheUSA.Butitisanunfriendlyhandgestureinmostpartsoftheworld.Thereareplaceswherethiscouldevengetyouintrouble!Youhavetoworryaboutthe“V”forwinningsign.Ifyouuseit,youshouldkeepyourpalm(手掌)facingawayfromyou.Ifyouturnyourpalmtowardsyouthe“V”gestureisconsideredoffensive(冒犯的)insomeMiddleEasterncountries.Therearemanykindsofhandgestures,herearesomeweusuallyuse.八年級英語試題第4頁(共8頁)

56.Inwhichcountryisathumbs-upanunfriendlygesture?A.Canada.B.Japan.C.Thailand.D.TheUSA.57.WhatdoesmakingacirclewithyourthumbandindexfingerusuallymeaninAustralia?A.OK.B.Zero.C.Money.D.Comehere.58.Wheremaythisarticlecomefrom?A.Astorybook.B.Asciencebook.C.Adictionary.D.Amagazine.BThereisalargeforestcalledSaihanbainHebeiProvince.Itisfamousforthe“beautifulhighlands(高地)”.DuringtheQingDynasty(清朝),thisgreenGreatWallwasaroyalhuntingland(皇家狩獵場)becauseofitscoolsummerweatherandbeautifulplants.However,mostoftheareahadturnedintoadesertbytheendoftheQingDynasty.Inthe1950s,thisdeserthadfewerandfewergreenplantsorgrassthere.ThewindonlyblewsandfromthisnortherndesertintoBeijing.Intheearly1960s,over350foresterscametothisareatofightthedesert.TheywereaskedtoplanttreesinSaihanba.Fewpeople,includingtheforesters,believedtheywouldbesuccessful.However,whentheyfoundthe200-year-oldtreestandingaloneinthewind,theyknewifonetreecouldlivehere,millionsoftreeswouldbehere.Afteryearsofhardwork,threegenerations(世代)oftheforestershaveincreasedforestcoverfrom11%to80%.Theforestnowprovides137,000,000cubicmeters(立方米)ofcleanwaterforBeijingandTianjineachyear.“Inthe55years,peoplehavebeengrowingtreesand△,”saidLiuHaiying,director(主任)ofSaihanbaForestFarm.“Ibelievethat,aslongaswegoonpromotingecologicalcivilization(推動(dòng)生態(tài)文明)yearafteryear,Chinacanmakemoregreenmiracles(奇跡)likeSaihanbaandownharmony(和諧)betweenhumansandnature.”59.WhereisthelargeforestcalledSaihanba?A.InXinjiang.B.InHebei.C.InBeijing.D.InTianjin.60.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputinthe△?A.cuttingdownthetreesformanyyearsB.doingfarmingwiththeirfamilymembersC.protectingtheforestliketheirownchildrenD.bringinguptheirownchildrenintheforest61.Whichmaybethebesttitleofthispassage?A.HardWorkinSaihanba.B.HumansandNature.C.GreenMiraclesinSaihanba.D.GreatForesters.CHaveyoueverseenvegetablesgrowinginbalconies,rooftops(屋頂)andwindowboxesaroundyourneighborhood?China'snaturalenvironmentisgoodforvegetables'growth.Ithasmorethan160kindsofvegetables,themostintheworld.ItseemsthatChinesepeoplelovetoplant八年級英語試題第5頁(共8頁)

vegetablesinsmallspaces.Whenevertheygetachance,theywillgrowvegetables.Also,ChinesescientistshavebuiltvegetablegreenhousesinAntarctic(南極洲)researchstations,suchastheKunlunStation.Theyusethegreenhousestogrowcucumbersandlettuce(萵苣).In2016,ChineseastronautssuccessfullyplantedlettuceontheShenzhouXIspacecraft.Lettucetheregrowsupward,justlikeitdoesontheearth.Butthislettucegrewtallerandgreener,accordingtoJingHaipeng,theastronautwhoplantedit.Chinawasalsoopentoforeignvegetables.Forexample,duringtheWesternHanDynasty,ZhangQian,whowenttotheWesternRegions,broughtbackcarrots,garlicandothervegetables.DuringtheMingDynasty,potatoes,peppers,tomatoesandmorevegetableswerebroughtintoChina.Chinahasalonghistoryofplantingvegetables.TheBookofSongs(《詩經(jīng)》)mentionsmanykindsofvegetables.ThepoemCooingandWooing(《關(guān)雎》)mentionsxingcai.Chinesepeoplearegoodatturningvegetablesintodeliciousdishes.Takeeggplantsforexample.IntheWest,peopleoftengrillthem,whichmeanscookingthemoverafirewithoutapot.ButChinesepeoplemightstir-fry(炒)orsteamthem.Plantingvegetablesbringsmorethanjustfood.Italsobringsjoyandpeace.PoetslikeTaoYuanminglivedinthecountrysideanddidfarmworklikeplantingvegetables.Perhaps,someChinesepeoplestillhopetoliveasimplelifeinthecountry.62.AccordingtoParagraph1,whatisgoodforgrowingvegetablesinChina?A.Largeneighborhood.B.Naturalenvironment.C.Thebigwindowbox.D.Thehighrooftop.63.WhatdoesthewriterwanttotellusinParagraphs2and3?A.Chinesepeopleplantvegetablesonboththeearthandspacecraft.B.ChinesescientistsgrowlettuceoutsideoftheKunlunStation.C.Chineseastronautsbuiltgreenhousesonthespacecraft.D.Thelettuceonthespacecrafttastesbetterthantheoneontheearth.64.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Chinahasthemostkindsofvegetablesintheworld.B.MaybesomeChinesepeoplelookforwardtothesimplelifestyle.C.PlantingvegetablesbringsChinesepeoplefoodandhappiness.D.Wecan'tfindforeignvegetablesduringtheMingDynasty.65.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanyoureadthetext?A.Foodandculture.B.Healthandsports.C.Artandeducation.D.Travelandlife.DHello,everyone!I'dliketotellyousomethingaboutafamousscientistnamedQianXuesen.HewasborninShanghaionDecember11,1911.AfterhegraduatedfromNationalChiaoTungUniversityin1934,hegotachancetostudyintheUSA.Afterhegraduated,hebecameateacheraswellasaresearcherwhostudiedrocketsandmissile(導(dǎo)彈)theories(理論).Whenhewas44,hereturnedtohismotherlandandthecountry'sspaceresearchwasalmosta八年級英語試題第6頁(共8頁)

blank.In1956,hesetupthefirstresearchinstitute(機(jī)構(gòu))ofrocketsandmissiles.Hemadesuchimportantcontributions(貢獻(xiàn))tothemissileandspaceprogramsthathewashonoredas“TheFatherofChina'sMissiles”.TheChinesepeopleareproudofhim.HepassedawayonOctober31,2009attheageof98,butalltheChinesewillrememberhimforever.Hiscontributionstoourcountrywereexpressedinhissaying,“MycareerisinChina,mysuccessisinChinaandmydestinationisinChina!”WhensomeonesaidhecouldmakemuchmoremoneyifhestayedintheUnitedStates,helaughedandsaid,“MyfamilynameisQian,butIdon'tlikeqian.”Hisspiritencouragesustoloveourcountryanddevoteourselvestoscience.66.WherewasQianXuesenborn?A.InSuzhou.B.InHangzhou.C.InBeijing.D.InShanghai.67.WhendidQianXuesenreturntohismotherland?A.In1955.B.In1950.C.In1948.D.In1958.68.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“qian”inParagraph3mean?A.Afamilyname.B.Agivenname.C.Money.D.Hishobby.69.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Hegraduatedfromtheuniversityin1933.B.HegotachancetostudyinEnglandin1934.C.Hesetupthefirstresearchinstituteofrocketsandmissilesin1956.D.HepassedawayonDecember31,2009.70.What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.QianXuesen'sLifeinAmericaB.QianXuesen——TheFatherofChina'sMissilesC.QianXuesen'sLifeinShanghaiD.QianXuesen’sChildhoodinHangzhou.閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題,每小題2分,計(jì)10分)閱讀下面短文,并按要求完成71-75題。Thesocialnetwork(社交網(wǎng)絡(luò))isalotoffun.Youcanchatwithfriends,meetdifferentpeopleandshareyourfavoritethingswiththeworld.Butrememberthattherearesomedangerousthingsaboutit.Andsomescarypeoplehangoutthere,too.Thegoodnewsisthatyoucanprotectyourself.Hereissomesimpleadviceforhavingfunandstayingsafeonline.Firstly,becarefulwithwhatyou'vepostedonthenetwork.Nevershareyourphonenumbersandaddresses(地址)online.Onlyallowyourfriendstogetyourinformation.Secondly,rememberthatnoteverythingyoureadonlineistrue.Doyouhavetheseexperiencesonline:sayingsomethingthatisnottrue,pretending(假裝)t

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