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試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁江蘇省南京市鼓樓區(qū)2022-2023學年八年級上學期期末英語試卷學校:___________姓名:___________班級:___________考號:___________一、單項選擇1.Inthelyrics(歌詞)ontheright.“Heal”maymean________.HEALTHEWORLDMAKEITABETTERPLACEFORYOUANDFORMEA.make…tired B.make…h(huán)ealthy C.make…worried D.make…larger2.ShijiuLakeisthelargestlakeinNanjing.Itishometo________birds.A.thousandof B.manythousand C.thousandsof D.thousands3.WewenttowatchtheswansinShijiuLakelastSunday.Butwesaw________oftheminthemorningbecauseofthethickfog.A.nothing B.noone C.nobody D.none4.—Didyougotherebybike?—No.WetookaDiditaxibecausewethoughtitcould________ussometime.A.cause B.cost C.save D.spend5.Swanscanflyalongwaybecausetheyhaveverystrong________.A.a(chǎn)rms B.feathers C.wings D.necks6.TheyusuallyflytoShijiuLake________earlyNovemberandspendwinterhere.A.for B.a(chǎn)t C.on D.in7.—Ifeel________thatswan.Itseemstohavenofriendsorfamilies.—Don’tworry.Itsparentswillfindit.A.excitedat B.sorryfor C.happywith D.boredabout8.Pleasekeepas________aspossiblewhilewatchingbirds,asanynoisewillmakethemafraidandflyaway.A.quiet B.quieter C.quietly D.morequietly9.Thesignontherighttellsus________anyrubbishbehind.Wemustthinkgreen.A.don’tleave B.notleave C.notleaving D.nottoleave10.—________didthegovernmentbuildabridgeacrossthelake?—TomakethejourneyfromNanjingtoGaochunshorter.A.How B.When C.Why D.Where11.Atnoon,Itookaphotoofsomeswanswhilethey________onthelake.A.dance B.a(chǎn)redancing C.havedanced D.weredancing12.—Whatdoswans________?—Theirdietincludesalotofthings,fromplantsinwatertosmallfish.A.livefor B.liveon C.liveup D.livewith13.“Birdwatching”isacompoundword.Whichwordinthesentence“Humansshouldtreatwildlifeaspricelesstreasure”isalsoacompoundword?A.humans B.wildlife C.priceless D.treasure14.WhichofthefollowingsentenceshasanObjectComplement(OC)?A.Earthhaslost50%ofwildlifeinthepast40years. B.Animalsfeelpainlikehumans.C.Wefeelwildlifethebeautyofnature. D.Wecanstandupforwildlife.15.—YousaidEarthhaslost50%ofwildlifeinthepast40years?—Yes.________A.Bestwishes. B.Itisashame. C.Goodluck. D.Nothingserious.二、完形填空Hi.I’mDino,thefamilydog.Ihelpkeeppeoplesafe,especiallyonthe16.TakealookatmydiarytoseewhatIdidlastweek.SundayOurneighbor’sboyraninfrontofacartogethisball.Thecaralmost17him.Isavedhim.Remember,18lookandlisten.MondayWalkingonthestreetatnightcanbeverydangerous,especiallyifyouwear19clothes.Cardriverscan’tseeyouverywellandmayhavenotimetostop.20,Inevergooutwithoutmyreflective(反光的)jacket.TuesdayPeoplecangetveryangrywhendriving,usuallyforsilly(傻)reasons.OnedriverstartedshoutingatMum21todaywhenshestoppedtoletsomechildrencrosstheroad.Isoonmadehimstop.WednesdayIsawtwogirlswalkingonadangerousroadwhentheycanwalkonthesafepavement(人行道).Isoonmadethem22theirminds.ThursdayImakesureeveryoneinourcarwearstheirseatbelt.Ifthey23,Isoonremindthem.FridayIlikeFridays.Theroadsarequieter,butyoustillhavetobe24.IcaughtDadtalkingonhismobilephonewhiledriving.Isoonstoppedhim.SaturdayMumtookmeforawalk.Acarwasparkedonthecornerofthestreet.Itmightcause25.Ileftamessageonthecar!16.A.roads B.houses C.weekends D.sides17.A.caught B.hit C.stopped D.found18.A.sometimes B.never C.seldom D.a(chǎn)lways19.A.light B.modern C.dark D.old20.A.Sadly B.Surprisingly C.Finally D.Luckily21.A.clearly B.softly C.gently D.loudly22.A.keep B.change C.find D.forget23.A.forget B.a(chǎn)ccept C.insist D.learn24.A.quick B.careful C.early D.calm25.A.stories B.results C.dangers D.rules三、閱讀單選Let’slearnaboutnatureandouranimalfriends.BearDetailsInternationalPolarBearDayisFeb27.Globalwarming(全球變暖)harmspolarbearsbecausetheyneedseaice.Every10years,thearcticseaicehasdeclined(減少)atarateof13%.Over2/3oftheworld’spolarbearsliveinCanada.Polarbearscanwalkmorethan3,000kmeachmonth.Anadultmalecanweighover600kg.Ofthe19subpopulations(亞群),4areindecline.Howcanwehelppolarbears?Cutyourcarbonfootprint(碳足跡).Itslowsdownglobalwarming.Supportactiongroupsthatprotectpolarbears.Learnmoreabouttheproblemsofpolarbears.26.WhenisInternationalPolarBearDay?A.May26. B.March12. C.August27. D.February27.27.Wherecanwefindmostoftheworld’spolarbears?A.InAmerica. B.InCanada. C.InChina. D.InJapan.28.Howcanwehelppolarbears?A.Stopyourcarbonfootprint. B.Joinactiongroupstoprotectpolarbears.C.Learnmoreabouttheproblemsofpolarbears. D.Makefriendswithpolarbears.Let’sappreciate(欣賞)thebeautyofnature.TheWillowTheslendertreeisdressedinemeraldabout;Tenthousandbranchesdrooplikefringesmadeofjade.Butdoyouknowbywhomtheseslimleavesarecutout?Thewindofearlyspringissharpasscissorblade.(TranslatedbyXuYuanchong)ThisfamouspoemwaswrittenbyHeZhizhang(659-744).Helovednature.Heworkedanofficialintheroyalcourt(朝廷).Attheageof86,hewentbacktohishometownnearLakeJianhuintoday’sZhejiangprovince.TheWillowdescribesthewillowtreesinthespring,startingwiththeiroverall(整體)appearanceandnarrowingdown(縮?。﹖osmallerdetails.Thefirstlineismetaphor(比喻).Itcomparesthewillowtreetoabeautifulwomandressedinalongbrightgreendress.Thesecondlinefurtherdescribesthetree’sbranches(枝條).Thenthethirdfocusesonthesmallleaves.Thelastlineisametaphorthatmadethepoemfamous.Itcomparesthespringwindtoapairofscissors.Thetreeisliketheworkofaskilledtailor(裁縫).Thismetaphorshowsthepoet’simagination(想象力)andloveofnature.29.Whichworddescribesthewillowtreeinthefirstline?A.Thin. B.High. C.Quiet. D.Slender.30.Whichofthefollowingrhymes(押韻)arerightforthispoeminEnglish?A.A-B-A-B B.A-B-B-A. C.A-A-B-A. D.A-A-B-B.31.Whatdoesthewriterwanttoshowinthispoem?A.Heisthankfultonature. B.Helovesnatureandenjoysthescenery.C.Heloveshishometownandenjoyslivingthere. D.Hefeltsadforleavingtheroyalcourt.Let’sdosomethinginourdailylifefortheenvironmentandtheearth.AnEnglishteacherhasintroducedaplaytoherclass.Characters:Benny,Jerry,Susie,GraceTime:OneSundayafternoon.Place:Bytheriverneartheirhouses.(Thefourteenagershavejustfinishedthepicnic.Theyaretidyingup.)Benny:Wow!Thatwasagreatpicnic.I’msofullthatIcanhardlymove.Grace:That’snoexcusefornottidyingup,Benny.Comeoverhereandhelpmepack(包裝)uptheleftoverfood.Jerry,please?Andcleanuptheplace.Jerry:(Speakingunhappilytohimself.)HowcanIalwaysgetthedirtyanddifficultjobs?It’snotfair.(Jerrythrowsabitofwateronthefire.Thenhepicksuptheashes(灰燼)withanoldnewspaperandwantstothrowthemintothelonggrass.)Susie:(Soundingsurprised)Whatareyoudoing,Jerry?That’sdJerry:Whoop...thepaperhascaughtfire.Susie:Andthegrass…Benny,Grace,help!Help!(BennyandGracecomeoverquickly.Theyhelpputoutthefirecompletely.)Jerry:Oh,no.Oh,no!WhathaveIdone?Grace:Youknowthatweshoulddoeverythingcarefully,don’tyou?Jerry:(Withhisheadinhishands.)Yes.WhathaveIdone?WhathaveIdone?32.HowdoesJerryfeelabouthisjobs?A.Cleanandeasy. B.Dirtyanddifficult. C.Greatandinteresting. D.Helpfulandcareful.33.WhatworddoyouthinkSusiewouldsayinthesentence“That’sd”?A.dirty B.difficult C.different D.dangerous34.Whatarethefourteenagersdoingintheplay?A.Theyaretidyingupaftertheyhavehadthepicnic.B.Theyarereadingtheplayaftertheirteacherhasintroducedit.C.Theyarehavingapicnictogetheraftertheyhaveputoutthefire.D.Theyarehelpingputoutthefireaftertheyhavehadtheleftoverfood.35.Whatcausedthefire?A.Thefood. B.Thenewspaper. C.Thegrass. D.Theriver.36.WhydoesJerryputhisheadinhishands?A.Hegetstoknowhemadeamistake. B.Hefeelsexcitedatthefire.C.Hefeelsangrywithhisfriends. D.Hedoesn’tknowwhathappened.Onewayyoucantellifananimalissleepingisbystudyingitsbrainwaves.Whenhumanbeingsorothermammals(哺乳動物)fallasleep,thepatternoftheirbrainwaveschanges.However,mammalshavedifferentbrainsthanfish.Humansandothermammalshavecomplex(復雜的)brains.Afish’sbrainismuchlesscomplexthanamammal’sbrain.Afish’sbrainwavesdon’tchangewhenthefishisasleep.Thismeansthatwecan’ttellifafishissleepingbylookingatitsbrainwaves.Althoughfishmaynotsleeplikepeople,theydorest.Onewaytotellifafishisrestingistowatchwhatitisdoing.Mostfishwillslowdownwhentheyareresting.Ifyouhaveeverhadapetfish,youmighthavenoticedthatitwillrestnearthebottomofthetankforafewhourseverynight.Whenthefishrests,itmakesverysmallmovementstokeepitselfinoneplace.Anotherwaytotellthatafishisrestingistowatchhowitreacts(反應)tothingsthathappentoit.Whenafishisresting,itwillreactmuchmoreslowly.In2007,agroupofscientistsstudiedthesleepinghabitsofzebrafish.Theygavethezebrafishmild(溫和的)electricshockswhentheywerefullyawakeandwhiletheywereresting.Ifyouhaveapetfishathome,youcantryasimilarexperiment.Trygivingyourfishsomefoodwhenitisresting.Itshouldtakemuchlongerforthefishtonoticethatthereisfoodinitstankthanitdoeswhenthefishisfullyawake.37.Whathappenstotheirbrainwaveswhenfishareresting?A.Theirbrainwavesstaythesame. B.Theirbrainwavesbecomelesscomplex.C.Theirbrainwavesdiedown. D.Theirbrainwaveschangedifferently.38.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”inParagraph2referto?A.People. B.Mammals. C.Fish. D.Brainwaves.39.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Fishusuallyeatnothingwhentheyareresting. B.Fishwillreactmoreslowlywhentheyareresting.C.Fishprefertostayatthebottomofthetankallday. D.Fishusuallystopmovingwhentheyareresting.40.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.DoFishSleepatNight? B.FunFactsofFish.C.HowtoKnowIfaFishisResting? D.SleepingHabitsofFish.四、用所給單詞的正確形式填空41.Thereare6.5millionspecieslivingon(陸地)and2.2millioninthesea.五、根據(jù)漢語提示填空42.(令人遺憾地),somespeciesarefacinggreatdangers.43.ThegoodnewsisthatwehaveplaceslikeShijiuLakeformanyspeciestoliveasafeand(自由的)life.44.Thelakeprovidesthemwithperfect(庇護所).45.Andpeoplelivingaroundthelake(理解)theimportanceofprotectingbirds.六、用所給單詞的正確形式填空46.Birdscanfindfood(easy)inZhalong.47.Localpeoplearelearningtosharethe(nature)worldwithfishandbirds.48.Moreandmore(tour)arecomingtoenjoytheamazingscenesofthelake.49.Wecanoftenseethem(take)photosofthescenes.50.It’ssaidthelakelooksmorebeautifulon(snow)days.七、短文選詞填空從方框中選擇合適的詞或詞組填空,完成短文。leadto,prevent,getlost,nearly,arebornShijiuLakeisfamousforitsbirds.EveryNovember,over1,000swansflyheretorest.Theystayherefor51fivemonthsandleaveinMarch.TheyflybetweenSouthChinaandNorthChinaeveryyear.Itisamazingthatthesebirdscanflysuchalongdistanceandtheynever52.Ourbiologyteachersaysthey53withthespecialabilities.Oldpeoplesaythelakeisagiftforhumansfromnature.Theysaythelakecanalsoholdwatersotheycan54floods.Ourgeographyteachersaysthatwiththelake,extreme(極端)weatherwill55lessdamage(損害)andloss.Inthisway,notonlybirdsandfish,humansarealsolivingunderitsprotection.八、改寫句子56.Iwaswatchingthebirdswhentherainstarted.(改寫成一般疑問句)youthebirdswhentherainstarted?九、劃線部分提問57.Thebabybirdswerewaitingfortheirmotherthen.(對畫線部分提問)werethebabybirdsthen?十、同義句轉(zhuǎn)化58.Somebirdslosttheirwaybecausetheweatherwasbad.(改寫成同義句)Somebirdslosttheirwaythebadweather.59.Therewasheavyrainagainthatevening.(改寫成同義句)

heavilyagainthatevening.60.Theraincouldbringthebirdssometrouble.(改寫成同義句)Theraincouldsometroublethebirds.十一、完成句子61.湖邊對堤壩(dam)很高很堅固,因此,大雨很少導致災難。Thedamaroundthelakeistallandstrong.,heavyrainseldomcausesdisasters.62.以前,洪水沖走了很多房屋。Inthepast,floodsmanyhouses.63.過度捕魚會導致的后果是鳥類的食物越來越少。Overfishingcancausearesult—birdswillhavefood.64.如果你同情那些不幸的鳥類,請做點什么幫助他們。Ifyouthoseunluckybirds,pleasedosomethingforthem.65.也許人類不久也會面臨和野生動物一樣的問題。Maybehumanswillfaceaswildlifeinthenearfuture.十二、閱讀填表閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后的表格中各小題的空格里填入一個最恰當?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個空格只填1個單詞。LoveanimalsandSTOPhurtingthemInFebruary2021,ChenKaiyinfromBeijingpaid2,000yuanand“adopted(領養(yǎng))”aredpandaatNanjingHongshanForestZoo.Thezoowouldusethemoneytobuyfoodforitsanimalsandtopayfortheirmedicalcare.AsforChen,shecouldgetacertificate(證書)andlearnaboutthepanda’sdailylifeonline.Shecangotothezooforfree.Shecanalsohavethechancetofeedtheanimalandcleanitslivingspace.OnlineadoptionisoneofthewaystheNanjingHongshanForestZoogetshelptogetthroughhardtimes.Morethan80percentofthezoo’sincome(收入)comesfromvisitorsbuyingtickets.ButvisitornumberswentdowngreatlybecauseoftheCOVID-19pandemic.Theadoptionhasworkedwellwithpeople’swarmsupport.About150animalshavebeenadoptedsofar.Manyzooshavealsofacedthesamekindofproblemsduringthepandemic.However,someofthemhavecomeupwithnewideastoraisemoney.Forexample,ShanghaiWildlifeParklivestreams(網(wǎng)上直播)everydaytoshowhowtheanimalslive.Millionsofpeoplewatchthem.BeijingZoohasbroughtouticecreamsintheshape(形狀)ofitsanimals.ItalsomakestoysandRubik’scubes(魔方)withtheimage(形象)oftigers.Thesenewwaystoraisemoneymakepeoplerethinkwhatroles(角色)zoosplay.ShenZhijun,theheadoftheNanjingHongshanForestZoo,saidmodernzoosshouldnolongerbeplacesforvisitorstojustseeanimals.Zooscanalsoteachpeoplehowtoprotectanimals.“Adoption”isonewayformorepeopletojoininandknowmoreaboutanimals.Thishelpswithanimalprotection.NewWaystoHelpAnimalsinZooThe66theNanjingHongshanZoofacesItsincome67comesfromvisitorsbuyingtickets.Therewerealot68visitorsbecauseoftheCOVID-19pandemic.TheZoo’swaytogothroughhardtimesTheyaskedpeopletoadoptanimalsonline.Thezoowould69themoneyonanimals’foodandmedicalcare.Thezoo70adopterswithcertificates,freevisits,andthechancetofeedtheanimalandcleanitslivingspace.150animalshavebeenadoptedsofar.71ofotherszoos’newideasShanghaiWildlifeParklivestreamstoshowtheanimals’72andattractsmillionsofviewers.BeijingZoomakesicecreamsintheshapeofitsanimalsandusetheimageoftigerson73andRubik’scubes.NewrolesofzoosModernzooisnotonlyaplacetoseeanimals,butaplaceforpeopleto74aboutanimalprotection.Adoptionisonewayforpeopletotake75inprotectinganimals.十三、短文首字母填空請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和首字母提示,在下文空格處填入適當?shù)脑~使短文完整。(每空一詞)Manyhaveheardofsharkfinsoup(魚翅湯).Thisfamousandexpensived76isespeciallypopularinsouthernChina.Butdoyouknowthatyou’rekillingawholesharkeacht77youenjoyabowlofsharkfinsoup?Whenpeoplec78sharks,theycutofftheirfinsandthrowthesharksback

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