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2022-2023學(xué)年江蘇省泰州市靖江市八年級下學(xué)期期末英語試題(含聽力)1.WhichorganizationdoesSuzy’scousinworkin?A.B.C.2.Wheredoestheanimalmentionedcomefrom?A.B.C.3.HowmanybookscanHelenborrowatmostnow?A.B.C.4.WhatisTom’sfavouritesport?A.B.C.5.Whendoesthemeetingbegin?A.At7:45.B.At8:00.C.At8:15.6.Whatcanweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shehasalottodotoday.B.Sheisnotasbusyastheman.C.Shewillbeverybusytomorrow.7.Whatwillthegirldoforthecomingweekend?A.Visittheoldpeople.B.Cleanthehouse.C.Gotothemovies.8.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Jim’sdreamistoobig.B.Jimcan’tbecomeasinger.C.Jimshouldnevergiveup.9.WhydoesMrs.Liusaysorrytotheman?A.SheknewherEnglishisverypoor.B.Shedidn’tknowshewasspeakingtooslowly.C.Shedidn’tknowshewasspeakingtoofast.10.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutherjob?A.Shedoesn’tlikeitverymuch.B.Shecaresaboutitalot.C.Shehatesworkinginheroffice.聽對話,回答各小題。11.WhatisAmy’snewneighbourhoodlike?A.Dirty.B.Clean.C.Quiet.12.HowdidAmyusetogotoschool?A.Onfoot.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.聽短文,回答各小題。請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案,完成信息記錄表。SouthHillFactsaboutSouthHill●5kilometerssouthof_________●about900metershigh●Ittakesusabout_________hourstowalkhere.●agoodplaceforthecharitywalkbecauseofthe_________andfreshair13.A.StarlightTownB.SunshineTownC.SunnyStreet14.A.3B.2C.115.A.greengrassB.openspaceC.colourfulflowers聽短文,回答各小題16.Whatwastheweatherlikelastmonth?A.Itwascoldanddry.B.Itwascoldandwindy.C.Itwaswarmandwindy.17.Wherewillthewindblowfrom?A.Itwillblowfromthesouth.B.Itwillblowfromthewest.C.Itwillblowfromthesouthwest.18.Whenwillrainarrive?A.Nextweekend.B.Inthenextthreedays.C.Thisevening.19.Whatwilldaytimetemperaturesbe?A.Theywilldropto4°C.B.Theywillriseto12°C.Theywilldropto12°C.20.Whatwilltheweatherfornextweekendbelike?A.Wet,warmandwindy.B.Coldanddry.C.Warmbutdry.21.—It’susefulforthedeafpeopletolearnbodylanguage.—Yes,it’samainwayof________forthem.A.communicationB.invitationC.conversationD.introduction22.Ididn’twanttotroubleDanielyesterday,butitwaspouringwithrainsoIhadto________hisoffertodrivemehome.A.receiveB.reduceC.a(chǎn)cceptD.a(chǎn)llow23.MyEnglishteacherisa________ladyandsheoftencorrectsmyspellingmistakesagainandagain.A.patientB.humorousC.modestD.curious24.________thosepeopleinourlife,somearetoteachus,sometoshareandsometolove.A.ExceptB.AmongC.ByD.With25.—DoesJimenjoyhisstayinChina?—Yes.NotonlyJimbutalsoLucy________quiteafewwonderfulcitiessincetheycametoChina.A.willvisitB.visitedC.hasvisitedD.havevisited26.—HaveyouheardthatShenzhou-16________upintospacesuccessfullyonMay30th,2023?—Yes!AsaChinesestudent,Ifeelreallyproudofourcountry.A.hassentB.sendC.wassentD.willbesent27.—Asastudent,we________studytoohardbecausehardworkleadstosuccess.—Iagree.A.mustn’tB.needn’tC.shouldn’tD.can’t28.—________didthevillagersrealizehowseriousthepollutionwas?—________manyfishdiedintheriver.A.Howlong;UntilB.When;NotuntilC.Howlong;NotuntilD.When;Until29.Whatisthewaytoorganizetheideasintheparagraphbelow?Ialwaystrytodotherightthings.IlistentotheteacherscarefullyinclassandaskteachersforhelpwhenIhaveproblems.Attheweekend,Ioftenhelpmymomdosomehousework.Ihelpmylittlesisterwithherhomeworktoo.A.Timeorder.B.Spaceorder.C.Specifictogeneral.D.Generaltospecific.30.—Mycousin’sschoolissogreat!Shedoesn’thaveasmuchhomeworkasIdo.—________.Maybeyourschoolisbetterthanhersinsomeways.A.EverydoghasitsdayB.AmissisasgoodasamileC.Don’tputalltheeggsinabasketD.Thegrassisalwaysgreenerontheotherside閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。TheStoryoftheCarrotandtheRingHaveyoueverlostsomethingthatwasimportanttoyou,andthoughtyou’dneverseeitagain?That’swhathappenedtoMaryGrams.Maryhadwornherweddingringformorethanhalfacenturywhenshelostit.Shewasworkinginher________onthefarmoneday,pullingoutaplant.Andmaybeitwasatthatmoment________theringcameoffherfinger.Whenshefounditwasmissing,shesearchedeverywhereforitfordays________finallygivingup.Maryrealizedmaybeshewasn’tgoingtofindtheringagain.Soshedecidednottotellanyoneaboutwhathadhappened,________herhusband.Instead,shethoughtshecouldgetamuchcheaperonefromajewellery(珠寶)shop.Luckily,she________tobuyanotheronethatlookedjustlikeit.Infact,itwassosimilarthat________inherfamilyknewherrealringwasmissing.Butthestoryhasa________ending.Marygotherweddingringback—13yearsafteritwaslost!OnedayMary’sdaughter-in-lawColleenwasworkinginthesamegardenwhereMaryhadbeenallthoseyearsago.Shewas________vegetablestherewhenshefoundthering.Butthistimeitwasabit________—becausetherewasacarrotgrowingright________themiddleofit!AssoonasColleensawthering,sheknewwhothe________was.Thefarmhadbeeninthefamilyforover100years.Andonlytwowomenhadlivedthereallthattime.SowhenColleenfoundthestoryofthelostring,________becameclearthattherewasonlyonepersonitcouldpossiblyhavebelongedto(屬于),andtheringwasreturnedtoMary.WhenMarygotthering,shewasfullof________.Shedecidedtowearitagain.Soshe________cutthecarrotinhalf,washeditandputitbackonherfinger—anditstill________perfectly!31.A.gardenB.officeC.parkD.block32.A.whyB.howC.thatD.where33.A.a(chǎn)fterB.beforeC.whenD.since34.A.exceptB.likeC.includingD.a(chǎn)s35.A.managedB.failedC.a(chǎn)greedD.a(chǎn)fforded36.A.a(chǎn)nybodyB.somebodyC.nobodyD.everybody37.A.sadB.seriousC.naturalD.happy38.A.usingupB.diggingupC.turningupD.givingup39.A.differentB.beautifulC.difficultD.ugly40.A.throughB.overC.a(chǎn)crossD.on41.A.userB.survivorC.producerD.owner42.A.theyB.heC.itD.we43.A.sadnessB.energyC.joyD.envy44.A.hardlyB.carefullyC.bravelyD.especially45.A.formedB.fittedC.checkedD.matchedFremontPublicLibraryDifferenttypesofmaterials●Bookcollectionsforallages●Magazinesandnewspapers●E-booksandDVDsActivitiesfordifferentagegroups●Weeklystorytimeforages2—6●Summerandwinterreadingprogramsforages7—18●Monthlybookdiscussionsforworking-ageadults●Artsandcrafts(工藝品)forseniorsOpeninghoursMonday:CLOSEDTuesday—Sunday:10:00—19:00Ifyoubecomeamemberofthelibrary,youcan●getafreeWi-Ficonnection●usethepubliccomputersforfree●bookameetingroomanduseitforfree●renewbooksonceafterthefirst21days●copypagesofbooksfor0.01U.S.dollarsperpage●borrowtwomorebooksthannon-members(非會員)[Non-memberscanborrownomorethanthreebooksatatime.]46.TheFremontPublicLibraryisinthe________oftown.A.centerB.northC.southD.east47.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“seniors”referto(指)?A.Kidsaged2—6.B.Adultsaged19—60.C.Elderlypeopleover60.D.Teenagersaged13—18.48.WhichofthefollowingisNOTfreeatthelibrary?A.Copyingtwopagesofabook.B.GettingconnectedtotheWi-Fi.C.Bookingandusingameetingroom.D.Usingapubliccomputertosearchforinformation.49.Whatcanwelearnaboutfromtheposter?A.Itisopentothepubliceveryday.B.Peoplecanonlyborrowbooksfromit.C.Itholdsareadingprogramonceayear.D.Itsmemberscankeepbooksformorethantwentydays.50.Whatisthemainpurposeofthisposter?A.Togetpeopleofallagesinterestedinreading.B.TotellpeoplewheretheFremontPublicLibraryis.C.Tointroducedifferentkindsofwonderfulbooksinthelibrary.D.Tomakemorepeoplewillingtobecomemembersofthelibrary.June16,202320:16Reading8600[Howtoimproveyourvocabulary]Vocabularymeansallthewordsapersonknowsorallofthewordsofalanguage.Everyone’svocabularycanbedividedintoactivevocabulary(wordsyouuseinyourspeakingandwriting)andpassivevocabulary(wordsyouknowbutdon’tuseyet).Howcanweturnpassivevocabularyintoactivevocabulary?Share588Comments952Likes2089June16,202320:19Weshouldpayattentiontotheimportanceofsynonyms.Asynonymisawordthathasasimilarmeaningtoanother.Ifyoufindyouareusingboringwords,lookforinterestingsynonymsyoucanuseinitsplace.Thisisalsoagreatwaytomakeyourwritingcreative.(Amanda)June16,202320:23Inmyopinion,readingistheNo.1waytoimproveyourvocabulary.Theprocessofreadingteachesyounewwordsanddifferentwaystousewordsyouknowandimprovesyourconfidence.(Lucas)June16,202320:24Ithinkthebestwaytoimproveyourvocabularyandusethenewwordsyouhavediscoveredistousetheminrealsituations.It’susefultopracticewhatyou’velearnedtoturnitintoyoureverydayvocabulary.(Julia)June16,202320:26________Whenyouhearsomeoneuseawordyoudon’tknow,don’tforgettoaskthemwhatitmeans.Ittakesjustafewseconds.Itnotonlyshowsthatyouarelisteningtothembutthatyouaretryinghardtoimproveyourownvocabulary.(Jeff)51.Howmanykindsofvocabularyarethereinlanguagelearningaccordingtothetextabove(根據(jù)文本)?A.OneB.TwoC.ThreeD.Four52.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Amandathinksthereisnoneedtousesynonymswhilewriting.B.Activevocabularymeansthewordsyouknowbutdon’tuseyet.C.Juliathinksdiscoveringnewwordsisthebestwaytolearnvocabulary.D.Lucasthinksnothingisbetterinimprovingone’svocabularythanreading.53.Whichofthefollowingsentencesisthemostsuitablefor________?A.Askingformeaningsishelpful.B.Chattingwithothersisuseful.C.Guessingmeaningsisnecessary.D.Listeningcarefullyisagreatway.54.Thepassageiswrittenforstudentswhowantto_________.A.improvetheirspeakingB.improvetheirvocabularyC.improvethespeedofreadingD.choosegoodvocabularybooks55.Wherecanthepassageprobablyberead?A.Onamovieposter.B.Inamagazine.C.Onthenewspaper.D.OntheInternet.InChinese,whatworddoyouusuallyusetocallyourmother?It’s“Mama”,isn’tit?Andasyouknow,inAmerica,kidscalltheirmother“Mom”or“Mommy”.InFrench,thewordis“Maman”,andinArabic(阿拉伯語),it’s“Ummi”.Haveyounoticedthatthesewordsfor“mother”allhaveasoundcloseto“m”?Similarly,thewordsfor“father”almostallhavethesound“b”or“p”.Thereareover7,000languagesaroundtheworld.Thewordsforotherthingsareusuallyverydifferentfromonelanguagetoanother.Butwhyarethewordsfor“mother”and“father”sosimilar?Theanswerliesinhowbabiesstarttotalk.Theeasiestsoundababycanmakeis“ah”.Achildcanmakethissoundwithouttheuseofhistongue(舌頭)orlips(嘴唇).Then,ifheisgoingtochangethingsalittlebit,theeasiestthingtodoistobreakupthatsoundbyclosinghislipsforawhile.Thechild,bythispoint,haslongbeendoingthistosuck(吸吮)milk.Andso,thebabymakesthesound“mah”.Infact,babies“speaking”inthiswayarejustplaying.Adults,however,don’tthinkso.Whenababysays“mahmah”,itsoundsasif(好似)heiscallingsomeone.Andthepersonismostlikely(可能)tobehismother.Themothertakes“mah”asmeaningher.Whenspeakingtoherbaby,shecallsherself“mama”.Theword“mama”startstomean“mother”.Thishappenswithhumanbabiesworldwide.Afterbabiesbeginmaking“m”byputtingtheirlipstogether,theypickupthesound“bah”or“pah”inasimilarway.Whentheymakethissound,theyarethoughttobecallingtheirsecondclosestperson:theirfather.Inthisway,youcallyourmother“mama”,andyourfather“baba”.Infact,youhavebeendoingthiseversinceyoustartedtomakesounds.56.Paragraph(段落)1showsthewordsfor“mother”indifferentcountriessoundsimilarby________.A.doingasurveyB.repeatinginformationC.givingexamplesD.describingdifferences57.Ifwewanttounderstandwhythewordsfor“mother”and“father”soundsimilar,weshouldknow________.A.thewaybabiesstarttotalkB.thelanguagesaroundtheworldC.themeaningsof“mah”and“bah”???D.thedifferencebetween“mah”and“bah”58.Thebabies’original(最初的)purposeofsaying“mah”isto________.A.starttotalkB.callhismotherC.playinthiswayD.a(chǎn)skhismotherforhelp59.Inordertomakethesound“bah”,babieshaveto________.A.opentheirlipsallthetimeB.seetheirfathersC.useneithertheirtonguenorlipsD.puttheirlipstogether60.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Babies’talkwiththeirparentsB.WordsthatsoundsimilarC.“Mama”and“baba”worldwideD.Parents’loveforbabies①Mydaughtergavemeanaddressbookformybirthday.SheknowstheoneIhaveisold.Thegiftislovely:thecoveriscolourful,andthepagesarewhite.ButIdon’tfeellikeIamfreetousethisnewaddressbookbecauseI’mstilltiedtomyoldone.②Myaddressbooktellsmyownstory—thewayImovedaround.Nameswereaddedindifferentcoloursfromdifferentperiodsofmylife.WhenImovedbackhometoNiagara,myaddressbookincludedtheoldinformationIneededinordertobeabletogetintouchwithsomeofmyoldfriendsagain.③Therearecertainlystoriesoffriendshipsinthisbook—thecomingsandgoingsofmyfriends.Theiraddresshasbeencorrectedagainandagain,fillinguponelineafteranother.Ihavestartedusingpencilforsomeofthembecausetheyaretakinguptoomuchspace!Somefriendswentontomarryeachother.Forsuchthings,Iusedarrows(箭頭)toshowhowthesetwofamilieshadbecomeone.Children’snameswereaddedonebyone.Thensomegottheirownlinesastheymovedout.④Thisbookalsoincludesthestoriesofmyfamily—twogenerations(一代人)ofrelatives.Icanrememberalltheirphonenumbers,andIcanpicturetheirhousesindetail.Somehavedied,buttheiraddressesarestillthereinmybook.⑤“Don’tyouhaveallthatonyourphone?”Mydaughter,whoneverusesaddressbooks,askedmeoncewhenshesawmecheckingmyaddressbook.Iknowthathavingitonaphoneissuperusefulandcansavealotoftrouble.Butmakingchangesonaphoneisalwaysdonecompletely.Whenyoudon’tseeapersonanymore,youdelete(刪除)allhisinformation.It’slikehewasneverthere.⑥Myoldaddressbooknowsitsontopofthenewone.Themagnet(磁鐵)onitscoverisasstrongasever,keepingallthepeoplefromAtoZinorder.Butmynewaddressbookwhispersastoryofnewpossibilities.ItoffersmespaceforthosenewfriendsthatIhaven’tmetyet.I’llgettoit.It’sjustamatteroftime.61.Theoldinformationintheoldaddressbookcanhelpthewriter________.A.movebackhometoNiagaraB.connectwitholdfriendsagainC.movearoundtheworldD.makemorenewfriends62.Thewriterdrewarrowsinhisaddressbookwhen________.A.twostrangersbecamefriendsB.twofriendsbecamehusbandandwifeC.a(chǎn)friendofhersgavebirthtoachildD.a(chǎn)friendofhersmovedtoanewplace63.Whydoesthewriterdislikekeepingfriends’informationonaphone?A.Becauseshefindsitnoteasytouseaphone.B.Becauseshewantstobedifferentfromtheyounger.C.Becauseit’simpossibletogetbacktotheinformationifitisdeleted.D.Becauseshehastodependonherdaughtertomanagetheinformation.64.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthelastparagraph?A.Thewriterdoesn’tlikethenewaddressbook.B.Thewriterwillstarttousethenewaddressbooksoon.C.Thewriterhasdecidedtothrowheroldaddressbookaway.D.Thewriterdecidestoputallherfriends’informationintoaphone.65.Whatistheproperstructureofthepassage?A.①—②③④⑤—⑥B.①②③—④—⑤⑥C.①②—③④—⑤⑥D(zhuǎn).①—②③④—⑤—⑥閱讀下面的短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容,在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。Weallneeddeepandlastingfriendshipswithotherpeople.However,somepeoplecomplainthattheyfindithardtomakenewfriends.Doyouhavesuchproblems?Thefollowingmayhelpyou.Beactivetomeetnewfriends.HeatherHavrileskyisafamouswriterforamagazine.Shepointsoutthatbelievingotherpeoplealsoneedfriendsisimportanttomakingfriends.“Manypeoplethinkthateverybodyalreadyhashisorherfriends,”shesays.“Thisisawrongidea.Peopledohavetheirownfriends,buttheyarestillwillingtomeetnewones.”Whenyoutrytocommunicatewithsomeoneyoudon’tknowwell,youoftenfeeluncomfortable.Acceptsuchafeeling.Otherwise,youcan’thavenewfriends.Spendtimeonwhatyoulove.Ifyouaskpeoplehowyoucanmakenewfriends,manyofthemwilltellyoutotrypickingupahobby.Havrileskysaysthatthistrulyworks.“Dothethingsyoulike,andpeoplewillnaturallycometoyou,”shesays.“Youwillmeetpeoplewhoshareyourhobbies.”Youmaystartwiththehobbyyoulikebest.Ifitdoesn’twork,rememberthatyouhavemanytalents.Youdon’thavetobeinterestedinjustonething.Careaboutyourfriends.Ifyouwanttohavedeepfriendships,youhavetotakecareofthem.InherbookTheArtofShowingUp,RachelWilkersonMillersharestwoideas.●Takenotes.Yournoteswillhelpyouremembertheirbirthdaysorotherinformation.●Rememberthenamesofotherpeopleinyourfriends’lives.Youmayasktoseepicturesofthepeopletheyaretalkingabout.Theywillhelpyoutobetterrememberthesepeopleinthefuture.Yourfriendswillbehappybecauseyouknowthemwell.It’snotaneasythingtokeepdeepandlastingfriendships.However,nofriendscometoyourlifefornoreason.Actrightnow,andyou’llfindafriendshipisdevelopingsil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