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2018年杭州市文瀾中學八年級下冊期末模擬測試卷第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),15題,每小題2分,滿分30分)略第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A.B.C和D)中選出最佳選項。AWeknowmusicisveryimportantinourdailylife.Doyounoticemusicplayingatanyofthoseplaceswhenyougosomewhere?Todaymoststores,stations,restaurantsandotherplacesplaymusic.Youmightevenhearmusicinanofficeoronafarm.Scientistsbelievethatmusicinfluencesthewaypeoplebehave(行為).Theythinkthatthesoundofwesternclassicalmusicmakespeoplefeelricher.Whenarestaurantplaysclassicalmusic,peoplespendmoremoneyonfoodanddrinks.Whentherestaurantplaysmodernmusic,peoplespendlessmoney.Withoutmusic,peoplespendless.Scientistsalsobelievethatloud,fastmusicmakespeopleeatfaster.Somerestaurantsplayfastmusicduringtheirbusyhours.Thismakespeopleeatfasterandleavequickly.Restaurantscanmakemoremoneyinthisway.Somescientiststhinkthatmusicmakesyouthinkandlearnbetter.Theysaythatmusichelpsstudentstobemoreactive.Itistruethatpeoplelearnbetterwhentheyarerelaxed.Andlisteningtomusiccanhelpyourelax.Thenexttimeyouhearmusicsomewhere,becareful.Itmightinfluencethewayyoudothings.Accordingtothetext,scientistsbelievethatmusiccan.A.CreatedifferentfeelingsforusB.HelpustodevelopgoodhabitsC.DevelopourinterestinmoneyD.InfluencenaturalenvironmentsWesternclassicalmusicmakespeoplefeel.A.slowerB.SomethingaboutmannersC.richerD.SomethingwithnewstylesWhichtypeofmusicbelowcanmakepeopleeatfaster?A.Lightmusic.B.Rockmusic.C.Sweetmusic.D.Softmusic.BRachelCarson(1907-1964)wasapioneeroftheworld'senvironmentalmovementthroughherwritingabouttheprotectionofthenaturalworld.Her1962bookSilentSpringmadeherwellknownbymanypeople.Itdescribestheharmfulchangesintheenvironmentofusingtoxic(有害的)chemicalsonfarmland.Carson'scareerstartedasabiologistintheUSBureauofFisheries.In1951shepublishedherfirstbook,TheSeaAroundUs,whichbecameabestseller.Itmadeherrichenoughtoleaveherjobanddevoteherlifetowriting.Shewasagiftedwriter.Hernexttwobookswerealsoabouttheoceansandbothtoppedthebooksaleslists.Carson'sbookSilentSpringcompletelychangethewayAmericathoughaboutnature.Itpaintedableak(荒涼的)futureforthewholenaturalworld.Itledtoanationwideban(禁止)ontheuseofadeadlychemicalcalledDDT,andothertoxicpesticides儂藥)thatfarmersusedfortheircrops.ManypeoplesaythebookledtothecreationofAmerica'sEnvironmentalProtectionAgency.Sinceherdeath,Carson'snamehascontinuedtobeconnectedwithprotectingtheenvironment.ThereisnowayearlyRachelCarsonBookPrize.NorwayawardstheRachelCarsonPrizetowomenwhohavemadegreatcontributionstothefieldofenvironmentalprotection.In1980,16yearsafterherdeath,shewasawardedthePresidentialMedalofFreedom,thehighestcivilianhonourinAmerica.WhathappenedtoRachelCarsonin1962?Shestartedtowritebooks.B.Shegaveupworkingasabiologist.C.HerbookTheSeaAroundUssoldwell.D.HerbookSilentSpringmadeherfamous.WhatmostprobablymadeRachelCarsonleaveherjob?Shegotanaward.ShepublishedSilentSpring.TheSeaAroundUsbroughtherenoughmoney.TheUSgovernmenttooknoticeofherresearches.WhyisthebookSilentSpringimportanttoAmerica'senvironmentalprotection?Itdescribesasilentspring.Ittoppedthebooksaleslists.ItchangedhowAmericanthoughtaboutnature.D.ItincludesallCarson'sresearchachievements.CUpto65%ofchildrendon'tgetasmuchsleepastheyshoulddo,andthiscanmakethemnervousandsloweratschool,scientistssay.Sohowlongshouldyoungpeoplesleepeachnight?Theanswerisbetweeneightandtenhours.Ifyoudon'tgetenoughsleepatnight,you'llhavelessenergythenextday.Butthescientistssaymanychildrenhavemissedouton4,500hoursofsleepbythetimetheyaresevenyearsold.TheysaythatchildrenmisssleepbecausetheyhaveTVsandcomputersintheirrooms,andbusyparentsdon'treadtotheiryoungerchildrenatnightanymore.Thetraditional"bedtimestory"helpschildrentorelaxandfallasleeppeacefully.ChildrenwithTVsandcomputersintheirbedroomsweremorelikelytosleepbadly,andtogetlessthaneighthours'sleep.Evenlosingonehour'ssleepanightcanmeanthatchildrendolesswellatschool.Germanscientiststhinkthatyourbrain(大腦)keepsworkingwhileyouareasleep.Toshowthattheywereright,theygavetwogroupsofpeopleaproblemtoworkout.Onegroupwenttosleep,andtheothergroupstayedawake.Theresult?Thepeoplewhosleptworkedouttheanswermorequickly.Thisshowedthattheirbrainshadbeentryingtofindtheanswerwhilethepeoplewereasleep.So,makesureyougetenoughsleeptonight,andyou'llbeatyourbesttonight,andyou'llbeatyourbesttomorrow!Whatproblemdomorethanahalfofstudentshave?Theydon'tgetonwellwiththeirstudies.B.Theydon'thaveenoughsleepatnight.C.Theydon'trelaxthemselvesatschool.D.Theydon'tfollowtheirschoolrulesIfyouhavelessenergythenextday,you'llprobablyfeel.A.sleepy,slowandnervousB.tried,boredandworriedC.afraid,aloneandangryD.dull,lazyandcrazyAccordingtothethirdparagraph,whathasworstinfluencedmanychildren'ssleep?A.Theirparents'noise.B.Bedtimestories.C.ToomuchhomeworkD.TVandcomputersTheGermanscientists'experimentshowedthat.A.ourstudydependsonoursleepB.oursleephelpsimproveourhealthC.ourbrainworkswhilewesleepD.ourbrainworksfasterduringsleepThispassageinmainlywrittenfor.A.parentsB.schoolteachersC.scientistsD.youngstudentsDDonnaAshlock,a14-year-oldgirlfromCalifornia,wasverysick.Shehadabadheart.“Donnaneedsanewheart,”herdoctorsaid,“shemusthaveanewheart,orshewilldiesoon.”FelipeCarza,15,wasworriedaboutDonna.FelipewasDonna'sfriend.HelikedDonnaverymuch.Helikedherfreckles,andhelikedhersmile.Felipedidn'twantDonnatodie.FelipetalkedtohismotheraboutDonna.“Iamgoingtodie,”Felipetoldhismother,“andIamgoingtogivemyheattoDonna.”Felipe'smotherdidn'tpaymuchattentiontoFelipe.“Felipeisjustkidding,”shethought,“Felipeisnotgoingtodie.He'sstrongandhealthy.”ButFelipewasnothealthy.Hehadterribleheadachessometimes.“myheadhurts,”heoftentoldhisfriends.Felipenevertoldhisparentsabouthisheadaches.OnemorningFelipewokeupwithasharppaininhishead.Hewasdizzy(眩暈的),andhecouldn'tbreathe.HisparentsrushedFelipetothehospital.Doctorsatthehospitalhadterriblenewsforthem.“Felipe'sbrainisdead,”thedoctorssaid,“wecan'tsavehim.”Theparentswereverysad.ButtheyrememberedFelipe'swords.“FelipewantedtogivehishearttoDonna,”theytoldthedoctors.Thedoctorsdidseveraltests.Thentheytoldtheparents,“wecangiveFelipe'shearttoDonna.”ThedoctorstookoutFelipe'sheartandrushedthehearttoDonna.OtherdoctorstookoutDonna'sheartandputFelipe'sheartinherchest.Inashorttimetheheartbegantobeat.Theoperationwasasuccess.Felipe'sheartwasbeatinginDonna'schest,butDonnadidn'tknowit.Herparentsanddoctorsdidn'ttellher.Theywaiteduntilshewasstronger;thentheytoldheraboutFelipe.“Ifeelverysad,”Donnasaid,“butIamthankfultoFelipe.”ThreemonthslatertheoperationDonnawentbacktoschool.Shehastohaveregularcheckups,andshehastotakemedicineeveryday.Butsheislivinganormallife.Felipe'sbrotherJohnsays,“EverytimeweseeDonna,wethinkofFelipe.ShehasFelipe‘sheartinher.Thatgivesusgreatpeace.”Welearnfromthepassagethat.A.FelipepromisedDonnatogiveherhisheartDonnaneededanewheartinsteadofherownthedoctorsaskedFelipe'sparentstodonatehisheartFelipenevertoldanyoneabouthisterribleheadachesDonnaknewnothingaboutFelipe'sheartuntil.A.Felipe'sparentstoldherthebadnewsB.theoperationwasgoingtostartC.shewaswellandstrongenoughD.shewentbacktoschoolItisclearthat.A.Felipe'sbrotheroftengoestoseeDonnainhospitalDonnacanliveanormallifewithoutmedicinethedoctorsdidseveraltestsduringtheoperationtheCarzahavegreatpeacebecauseofDonnaWhichofthefollowingmayprobablybethebesttitleforthepassageA.TheGiftB.TheOperationC.ThePeaceD.TheIllness第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)請從以下選項(A、B、C、D、E和F)中選出符合各段意思的小標題,選項中有一項是多余選項。Dependingontheunderlyingcauseofyourdissatisfaction,theremaybeseveralwaystoincreaseyourjobsatisfaction.Changingyourattitudeaboutworkwon'tnecessarilyhappenovernight.Butifyou'realerttowaysyourviewofworkbringsyoudown,youcanimproveyourjobsatisfaction.Trythesetechniques:Payattentiontothemessagesyougiveyourself.Whenyoucatchyourselfthinkingyourjobisterrible,stopthethoughtinitstracks.Putthingsinperspective.Remember,everyoneencountersgooddaysandbaddaysonthejob.."Reframing"canhelpyoufindthegoodinabadsituation.Forexample,youreceivealessthanperfectperformanceappraisalandyourbosswarnsyoutoimproveormovetoanotherjob.Insteadoftakingitpersonallyorlookingforanotherjobrightaway,lookforthesilverlining.Dependingonwhereyouwork,thesilverliningmaybeattendingcontinuingeducationclasses,workingcloselywithaperformancecoachandhavingthesatisfactionofshowingyourbossyou'recapableofchange..Failureisoneofthegreatestlearningtools,butmanypeopleletfailuredefeatthem.Whenyoumakeamistakeatwork,learnfromitandtryagain..Gratitudecanhelpyoufocusonwhat'spositiveaboutyourjob.Askyourself,"WhatamIgratefulforatworktoday?"Ifit'sonlythatyou'rehavinglunchwithatrustedco-worker,that'sOK.Butfindatleastonethingyou'regratefulforandsavorit.Whetheryourworkisajob,acareeroracalling,youcantakestepstorestoremeaningtoyourjob.Makethebestofdifficultworksituationsbybeingpositive.Doingsowillhelpyoumanageyourstressandexperiencetherewardsofyourprofession.A.Stopnegativethoughts.B.Usepositivethinkingtoreframeyourthoughtsaboutyourjob.C.Learnfromyourmistakes.Lookforthesilverlining.Communicatewithothers.Begrateful.第三部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分25分)第一節(jié):完形填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)通讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中選出一個最佳選項。Bo,agoldenretriever,wonthisyear'sDogHeroAwardfromtheKenLRationdogfoodcompany.Boacted__36__lastJune.Boandhisowners,RobandLaurieRoberts,weregoingdowntheColoradoRiverina16-footboat.TheJune___37__wasBo'sfirsttimeinaboat.LaurieRobertssaid,“Thingswerefine__38___a6-footwavebrokeinfrontofusandfilledtheboatwithwater.Anotherbigwavecaughtusfromthebackandturnedthe___39__over.”Robwasthrownclear,butLaurieandBowereunabletomoveout___40__theboat.“EverytimeItriedto___41__,myheadhittheboat,”Lauriesaid.“Ihitthebottomoftheriverseveraltimes.I__42Iwasdrowning(溺水)."Robpickedupthestory,“Ireachedthelandand__43__Laurie,”hesaid.“IsawBoswimoutfromundertheoverturnedboat.Thenhe44__anddived(下潛).Soonhecamebackup,pullingLauriebythehair.”Laurie,whowas__45___andbreathless,triedtocatchBo.Butthedogstayedoutofreachasisknowing___46__ofthemwoulddrownifLauriepulledhimunder.___47__LauriecaughtBo'stail.He__48___her30yardstotheland.Lauriewascutandbleeding,butshewas___49__.Ifithadn'tbeenforBo,50__Ifithadn'tbeenforBo,50__wouldn'tbehere.”LaurietoldeveryoneattheDogHeroawardsdinner.36.A.bravelyB.strangelyC.quietlyD.politely37.A.meetingB.matchC.tripD.prize38.A.sinceB.thoughC.unlessD.until39.A.dogB.wave36.A.bravelyB.strangelyC.quietlyD.politely37.A.meetingB.matchC.tripD.prize38.A.sinceB.thoughC.unlessD.until39.A.dogB.waveC.boatD.foot40.A.inB.behindC.underD.above41.A.getoutB.getdownC.getoffD.getalong42.A.promisedB.suggestedC.describedD.realized43.41.A.getout44.A.wentaheadB.turnaroundC.jumpedoutD.stoodup45.A.sadB.sorryC.afraidD.angry46.A.bothB.allC.neitherD.one47.A.AlreadyB.OftenC.BesidesD.Finally48.A.followedB.pulledC.ledD.pushed49.A.busyB.calm45.A.sadB.sorryC.afraidD.angry46.A.bothB.allC.neitherD.one47.A.AlreadyB.OftenC.BesidesD.Finally48.A.followedB.pulledC.ledD.pushed49.A.busyB.calmC.safeD.hurt50.A.IB.sheC.youD.it第三部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分25分)第二節(jié):(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。將答案填寫在答題紙的相應位置。MelbourneisinAustralia.Itisabeautifulcity51.hugegardens,greatparksandmany52.(amaze)buildings.Manypeoplecametovisititeveryyear.Melbourneisalso53.ancientcityinAustralia.Ithasaninterestinghistoryofmorethan170years.Thefirstpeoplecamein1835,andinthe1850s,gold54.(discover).Becauseofthis,Melbournebecameaveryrichcity.Manynewbuildingswerebuiltatthattime.Andtoday,Melbourneisoneoftheworld's55.(great)cities.Itisknown56.its57.(beautiful)anditsfamousuniversities.ItisalsoAustralia'stopcityfor58.(sport).Manyofthema

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