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第=page11頁,共=sectionpages11頁2024-2025學(xué)年廣東省佛山市南海區(qū)桂城街道八年級(上)期末英語試卷一、完形填空:本大題共20小題,共25分。Chengduisacitywithapopulationofmorethan21millionandanareaofmorethan14,300squarekilometers.Itishome(1)______bothcaptive(圈養(yǎng)的)andwildpandas.TheChengduResearchBaseofGiantPandaBreedinghasover230pandas.Visitorscanobservethemfrombehindfences(2)______glasswindows.

WhenvisitingChengdu,oneshouldnotmissoutonthelocaldishes,(3)______.Sichuancuisine,listedasoneofChina'seightmajorcuisine,(4)______popularandinternationalinrecentyears.OnthelistoftheUNESCOCityofGastronomy,Chengduis(5)______birthplaceofclassicSichuandishessuchasKungPaoChickenandMapoTofu.Itisfamousforitsspicyhotpotaswellas(6)______differentstreetsnacks.Inthiscityfilledwithfood,onecandelightinapleasingmealat(7)______roadside.

Thecharm(魅力)ofChengdugoesfarbeyondpandasandSichuancuisine.Ifyouareinterestedin(8)______thefolkcustomsandscenesofoldChengdu,myadviceisavisittoKuanzhaiAlleys.Itisasymbolofslowcitylifeandlocalmarketculture.KuanzhaiAlleysisalsoknownasthe"SpiritualhomeofChengdupeople".Forthosepeople(9)______wanttoexperiencethehustleandbustleofChengdu,ChunxiRoadandTaikooLiinthecitycenter(10)______thetopchoices.1.A.to B.for C.as2.A.so B.but C.or3.A.either B.too C.neither4.A.become B.becomes C.hasbecome5.A.a B.the C./6.A.it B.its C.it's7.A.some B.every C.any8.A.experience B.experiencing C.toexperience9.A.who B.which C.whose10.A.be B.is C.areWillyoudrivearoundtheworldonamotorbike?Willyoudoitwithadog(1)______youthewholeway?JessStoneisdoingjustthatwithherdogMoxie.StoneandMoxiearetravelingtheworldtogetherby(2)______.TheirtripstartedonMarch5fromtheirhomeinGuatemalaandwill(3)______themthrough90countries.

MoxieisaGermanshepherd(牧羊犬)whoweighs34kilogramsandisperfectly(4)______onthebackofamotorbike.AccordingtoStone,Moxiepickeduptheskillofridingquite(5)______overjustaweekend.Moxielooks(6)______withhotpinkglassestoprotecthereyes.Stonecouldnotimagineleavinghomewithoutherbeloveddog,soshedecidedtotraveltheworldwithMoxie.

However,travelingwithadoghasits(7)______,suchasbeinglimitedtodog-friendlyplaces.ButaccordingtoStone,it'sreallyworthit."IoftenseeMoxieinmymirror.Herheadisalwaysrightupagainstmyside.Sometimessheevenrestsherbignoseonmyshoulderwithherchinupthere.Itmakesmefeelso(8)______thatshe'sreallyexperiencingeverything."

OnethingStonehasnoticedsofaristhatnomatterwhichcountryorareatheyhave(9)______,Moxiejustputsabigsmileoneverybody'sface."That'sthepartthatreally(10)______."Stonesaid.11.A.leavingbehind B.sittingbehind C.fallbehind D.lookbehind12.A.bicycle B.car C.motorcycle D.plane13.A.take B.cost C.make D.send14.A.comfortable B.busy C.natural D.high15.A.suddenly B.slowly C.quickly D.carefully16.A.grateful B.fashionable C.upset D.careful17.A.ways B.disadvantages C.benefits D.places18.A.happy B.sad C.surprised D.confused19.A.goneon B.gonethrough C.goneahead D.goneup20.A.works B.matters C.improves D.challenges二、閱讀理解:本大題共20小題,共40分。AHereisaninfo-graphic.Let'sreadittogether.

DangerouslySweetHowmuchsugarcanwehaveaday?

Man:9teaspoons

Woman:6teaspoons

Child:3teaspoonsHowmuchsugardowehaveaday?

China:17.75teaspoonseachperson

TheUK:17.1teaspoonseachperson

TheUSA:18.75teaspoonseachperson★?

21.Aninfo-graphicissimilartoa(an)______.A.notice B.postcard

C.designdrawing D.informationsheet22.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputintothe★?______A.Whydoweneedsugar? B.Whendowetakesugar?

C.Whatdoessugarcause? D.Howdowedealwithsugar?23.Howmuchsugarwillyoutakeinifyouhaveacheesecakewithaglassofjuice?______A.11g. B.44g. C.95g. D.300g.24.Whatcanwelearnaboutsugarfromtheinfo-graphic?______A.Awomancanhavemoresugaradaythanaman.

B.PeopleintheUKhavethemostdailysugarintake.

C.Sugarmaycausepeopletoforgetthingsmoreeasily.

D.Aglassofjuicehasmoresugarthanacupofcoke.25.Wheredoestheinfo-graphicprobablycomefrom?______A.Amagazine. B.Astorybook. C.Atravelguide. D.Amoviewebsite.BAcrossmanycitiesinChina,schoolshavemadeachangetotheirclassbreaksstartingfromthefallsemester.Insteadofthetraditional10-minutebreaks,studentsnowenjoy15-minutebreaks.Thisistoencouragebothstudentsandteacherstospendmoretimeoutdoors.

Inthepast,theshortbreakswerenotenoughforstudents,especiallythoseintallbuildings,togooutsideandplay.Sometimes,schoolsevenrestrictedstudentsfromleavingclassroomsduringbreaksforsafetyreasons.Butnow,thingsaredifferent.

CitieslikeBeijing,Tianjin,andQingdaoinShandongprovincehavealreadyaddedthelongerbreakstotheirschedules.InBeijing,theextrabreaktimedidn'tchangethestudents'overalldaymuch.Primaryschoolsstillstartandendatthesametimes,butmiddleschoolsnowendfiveminuteslater.

SchoolsinXinwudistrictofWuxi,Jiangsuprovince,havegoneastepfurther.Theyhave15-minutebreaksandrequirestudentstohaveatleast100minutesofphysicalexerciseoncampuseachday.Theyalsomadesureclassesdon'tstarttooearlyandstudentscandowhattheywantduringbreaks.

AprimaryschoolinQingdaoevenintroducedoutdoorgameslikejumpropeandhulahoopexercisesduringthebreaks.Theyorganizestudentsbyfloorsoeveryonegetsachancetoplayoutside.Anditseemstobeworking-inMay,10%morestudentsinQingdaogot"excellent"or"good"fitnessratings(評級).26.Whatisthepurposeofextendingclassbreaksto15minutesinChineseschools?______A.Toincreasetheoverallschoolday.

B.Toencouragemoreindooractivities.

C.Topromoteoutdoortimeforstudentsandteachers.

D.Tomakesureclassesnotstarttooearly.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"restricted"inthesecondparagraphmean?______A.Allowed. B.Limited. C.Encouraged. D.Ordered.28.ThechangeinclassbreaktimeinBeijingmiddleschoolsshowsthat______.A.theschooltimetablehasbecomemorechangeable

B.schoolspaidmoreattentiontostudents'lifestyle

C.teacherswillhavemoreresttime

D.teacherswillslowdowntheteachingpace29.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaboutthechangesinclassbreaks?______A.AllschoolsinChinanowhave15-minutebreaks.

B.MiddleschoolsinBeijingend10minuteslaterbecauseofthelongerbreaks.

C.Xinwudistrictrequirestudentstohaveatleast120minutesofphysicalexercisedaily.

D.AprimaryschoolinQingdaointroducedoutdoorgamesduringthebreaks.30.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?______A.TheBenefitsofOutdoorExercise

B.ChangesinSchoolSchedulesAcrossChina

C.LongerBreaksforBetterHealth

D.TheImportanceofPhysicalEducationCEventhoughtheworldhasmadegreateffortstoprotectAfricanelephants,manyofthemarestillbeingkilledfortheirivory(象牙).Attheendofthe1970s,over1.3millionelephantswalkedaroundAfrica.Buttoday,theirnumbershavefallentoaround450,000.Thisismainlycausedbyillegal(非法的)huntingforivory.Needforivoryinmarkets,especiallyinAsiaandAfrica,continuestopushtheillegaltrade(貿(mào)易).Thishasresultedinthedeathsofatleast20,000Africanelephantseachyear.

Ivory,alsoknownas"whitegold",haslongbeenregardedasprecious.Becauseofitsunusuallook,peopleoftenuseittomakeexpensivethings,suchasjewellery,musicalinstrumentsandart.Andtheivorymaterialitselfcanstandthetestoftime.That'swhymanypeoplearewillingtopayhighpricesforivoryproducts.

However,nomatterhowmuchrealivoryissoldfor,it'scertainlynotworththeharmtoelephants.Sosomescientistsareworkinghardoncreatingthesamebeautyofivorywithnokilling.

Thadd?aRathandherteamattheUniversityofViennahavecreatedtheman-madeivorycalled"Digory".Itismadefromsyntheticresin(合成樹脂)andcalciumphosphateparticles(磷酸鈣顆粒).First,theyusea3Dprintertomaketheshape.Thentheycolor-matchandstain(著色)it.Finally,theypolish(拋光)ittomakeitlooklikerealnaturalivory.AlthoughthechemicalstructureofDigoryiscompletelydifferentfromthatofthenaturalivory,itlookssorealthatitishardtotellthedifferencebyeye.

FritzVollrath,abiologistfromtheUK,feltexcitedabouttheinventionforthefactthatDigorycouldsavemanyelephantsfromrisks.Hesaid,"Wehopethat,bydoingmoreresearch,Digorywillsoonbeacceptedandusedworldwide.AndIbelievethattechnologylikethiswillplayanimportantroleinwildlifeprotection."31.WhydoesthewriterlistsomenumbersinParagraph1?______A.TopresentthenumberofelephantsinAfrica.

B.TointroducetheivorymarketsinAsiaandAfrica.

C.Toexplainthereasonsfortheillegaltradeofivory.

D.ToshowthedangeroussituationofAfricanelephants.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"precious"inParagraph2mean?______A.Modern. B.Valuable. C.Beautiful. D.Traditional.33.WhatdoweknowaboutDigoryfromParagraph4?______

a.WhyDigoryisinvented.

b.HowDigoryiscreated.

c.WhatDigoryismadefrom.

d.WhetherDigorylooksreal.A.abc B.acd C.bcd D.abd34.WhichofthefollowingdoesFritzVollrathagree?______A.Digorywillsavealltheelephantsfromrisks.

B.It'shardfortheworldtoacceptman-madeivory.

C.ItwilltakelongtomakeDigoryusedworldwide.

D.Technologywillsupporttheprotectionofwildlife.35.Whichistherightstructureofthetext?(①=Para.1②=Para.2…)______A.①/②③④⑤ B.①/②③/④⑤ C.①②③④/⑤ D.①/②/③④⑤DAquasar(類星體)isanextremelybrightobjectwithasuper-massive(超大質(zhì)量的)blackhole.Aboutamillionquasarshavebeenknowntohumans.QuasarJ0529-4351isoneofthem,with12billionlightyearsfromtheearth.

WehavebeenabletoseeQuasarJ0529-4351since1980.Butitwassobrightthatpeoplemistookitforaforegroundstar(前景恒星).In2023,scientistsfinallyidentified(確認(rèn))itasaquasaraswellasthebrightestobjectintheuniverse,500trillion(萬億)timesbrighterthanthesun.In2024,astudyonthequasarcameoutinNatureAstronomy.ItwasdonebyAustralianscientistChristianWolfandhisteam.

Accordingtotherecentstudy,QuasarJ0529-4351hasahuge"stomach".Likeotherquasars,itkeepstakingingasanddustinthespace.Infact,ithasthelargestaccretiondisk(吸積盤)intheuniverse.It"eats"aboutasmuchasthesun'smass(質(zhì)量)everyday,whichmakesitgrowveryfast.Andweshouldn'tbesurprisedathowbrightitis,becausethebrightnesshasmuchtodowithhowmuchit"eats".

However,QuasarJ0529-4351isnotthelargestobject.TON618,foundin1957,isoneofthelargestblackholes.Itcanhold66billionstarsthesizeofthesuninside,whileQuasarJ0529-4351isabout19billiontimeslargerthanthesun.

Scientisthavealreadylearnedthatablackholeisformedwhenastarcollapses(坍塌)onitself.Anditgrowsbytakinginotherobjects,includingotherblackholes.Buttheystilldon'tknowhowsuper-massiveblackholescomeintobeing.Scientistshopethatstudyingquasarslikethisonewillhelpthemunderstandmoreaboutsuper-massiveblackholes.Theyalsobelievethatthereareprobablymoreunusualquasarsoutthere,waitingtobediscovered.36.HowlonghavewebeenabletoseeQuasarJ0529-4351?______A.Morethan40years. B.In1980.

C.Forjust40years. D.Lessthan40years.37.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"It"inParagraph2referto?______A.QuasarJ0529-4351. B.Theforegroundstar.

C.Thestudy. D.NatureAstronomy.38.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutQuasarJ0529-4351?______A.Itis12billionlightyearsfromthesun.

B.Itis500trilliontimesbrighterthanthesun.

C.Itcanhold66billionstarsthesizeofthesun.

D.Itisabout19billiontimeslargerthanTON618.39.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytellus?______A.Whenastarcollapses. B.Howablackholegrows.

C.Whyscientistsstudyquasars. D.Whatwillbediscoverednext.40.Whichcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?______A.ANewlySeenQuasar B.SecretsoftheUniverse

C.Super-massiveBlackHoles D.BrightestQuasarEverSeen三、任務(wù)型閱讀-多任務(wù)混合:本大題共1小題,共10分。41.Dragonsareimaginaryanimals.Thatmeanstheyaren'treal.They'reimportantinmanyculturesaroundtheworld,butdifferentculturesseedragonsdifferently.

DragonsinthestoriesareusuallyregardedasawfulanimalsinEurope,NorthAmericaandSouthAmerica.Inwesternfairytales,dragonshavehugewings.Theycanbreathefire,whichmakesthemscary.Howevertherearesomestoriesaboutgooddragonsinwesternculture.

DragonsalsohaveaverylonghistoryinAustraliaandOceania.Someofthestoriestherearemorethan5,000yearsold.Therearemanydifferentkindsofdragons,butthemostfamousisthebunyip(澳洲水獸).Thebunyipismadefrompartsofdifferentanimals.Itlivesinthewaterandeatsanimals.

InAsia,however,dragonsarebeautifulanimals.Morethan4,000yearsago,somestoriesaboutAsiandragonsbecameknown.Inmoststories,theydon'thavewings.Theylooklikehugelizards,buttheyaren'tscary.Theyhelppeople.Andtheycanbringpeoplegoodluck.

OneexampleoftheAsiandragonsistheChineseLoongorLong.VerydifferentfromWesternideasaboutdragons,Chinesedragonsareasymbolofgoodluck,successandpower.TheyarealsoasymboloftheChinesenation,soChinesepeopleconsiderthemselvesasdescendants(后代)ofthedragon.(1)Wherearedragonsusuallyregardedasawfulanimalsinthestories?______(2)Whatdodragonsinwesternfairytaleslooklike?______(3)Whatdoesbunyipfeedon?______(4)AredragonsscaryorbeautifulanimalsinAsianstories?______(5)WhydoChinesepeopleseethemselvesasdescendantsofthedragon?______四、信息匹配:本大題共5小題,共10分。Whetherit'satrafficjamorabusinessmeeting,therewillprobablybetimeswhenyourparentsneedtoleaveyouhomealone.It'snaturalforbothyouandyourparentstobeworriedwhenyouarehomealone.(1)______

Setsomebasicrules.

Ifyourparentshavedecidedyou'reoldenoughtotakecareofyourselfafterschool,you'llneedtosetupsomerules.(2)______Therearealotofquestionstotalkabout,like"ShouldyoucallMumorDadassoonasyougethome?"or"AreyouallowedtowatchTV?"

(3)______

You'dbettergooversafetyrulesforthekitchenifyouneedtodoanycookingwhileyou'rehomealone.Andkeepingthedoorsandwindowslockedwillhelpyoustaysafe.Otherkindsofaccidentscouldcomeup,too.Justincase,youneedtoknowsomeemergencycalls.

Ifyouarealittlelonely.

Talkwithyourparentsabouthowyoufeelaboutbeinghomealone,especiallyifyoufeellonelyorafraid.Theymaybeabletogiveyousomeideasorsolutions.Andyoucanalsotrytoreadabook,listentomusic,singorplayaninstrumentwhenyoufeellonely.(4)______Evenasmallone,canmakeyoufeellikeyou'renotalone.

Sotakeiteasy.(5)______

A.Knowhowtostaysafe.

B.Makephonecallsasquicklyaspossible.

C.Besides,petscanbebestfriendsaroundyou.

D.Withoutrules,thingscangetoutofhandreallyquickly.

E.Butyoucanfeelpreparedandconfidentwithsomeplanning.

F.Theserulescanhelpyoumakemorefriendsoutside.

G.You'llfeelrelaxedifyoumaketherightpreparationsanddosomepractice.42.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G43.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G44.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G45.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G46.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G五、閱讀填空:本大題共1小題,共15分。47.Onemorning,Miawokeupandheardastrangesoundcomingfromherbackyard.Shelookedoutofherwindowandcouldn'tbelieveher(1)______.Ababydinosaurwasplayinginherbackyard!Miaranoutsidetotakea(2)______look.Shesawthat(3)______dinosaurhadgreenscales,tinylittleclawsandbig,friendlyeyes.Mia(4)______himRexanddecidedhewouldbehernewpet.

Takingcareofadinosaurwasn't(5)______,though.Rexwasalwayshungry,andhisfavoritefoodwastheplantsinthegarden!Miahadtomakesuretogivehimplentyofvegetables(6)______hewouldn'teatallhermom'sflowers.Sometimes,sheevenhadtosneak(溜)intotheneighbor'syardtopicksomeleavesforRex.Rexalsoneededabigplaceto(7)______,soeverydayMiatookhimtoanearbyparkwherehecouldstretchhislegsandrunafterbutterflies.Bathtimewasa(8)______too.Rexlovedsplashinginthewatersomuch(9)______Miawaswetallovereverytimeshetriedtowashhim!ThebestpartwasridingonRex'sbackashestompedaroundtheyard.Eventhoughtakingcareofadinosaurwasalotofwork,Miawashappytohaveafriend(10)______him!六、書面表達(dá):本大題共1小題

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