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試卷第=page11頁(yè),共=sectionpages33頁(yè)試卷第=page11頁(yè),共=sectionpages33頁(yè)上海市上海外國(guó)語(yǔ)大學(xué)附屬外國(guó)語(yǔ)學(xué)校2021-2022學(xué)年八年級(jí)上學(xué)期期末英語(yǔ)試題學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級(jí):___________考號(hào):___________一、單項(xiàng)選擇1.—Yousaidshewouldn’tcome,________?—Yes.Butshechangedhermind.A.didn’tyou B.didyou C.wouldshe D.wouldn’tshe2.—Thereadingmaterialisn’teasyforJacktounderstand,isit?—________.Hisforeignlanguageisfarbetterthanexpected.A.No,itisn’t B.I’mafraidnot C.Idon’tthinkso D.Yes,itis3.Kate’sneverlateforschool,________?A.isshe B.isn’tshe C.hasshe D.hasn’tshe4.Itshabitatisshrinkingasnearbycommunitiesburnthenativelandscapeto________newbuildings.A.makeup B.makeawaywith C.makeway D.makewayfor5.Parents________theirchildren’ssafety.AllofthefollowingshavethesamemeaningEXCEPT________.A.fearfor B.a(chǎn)reconcernedwithC.a(chǎn)reconcernedabout D.worryabout6.Mother’sDayfallson________.Peoplebuycarnationsto________theirmother.A.the2ndSundayinMay;showrespecttoB.the3rdSundayinMay;respectC.the3rdSunday,inMay;berespectfulofD.the2ndSundayinMay;showrespectfor7.The2008SummerOlympicswasheldin________.A.London,Britain B.Beijing,ChinaC.Tokyo,Japan D.Paris,France8.Itisconsideredgoodmannersto________whilehavingameal.A.slouch B.chewwithyourmouthclosedC.playwithyourfood D.reachacrossthetable9.TheislandofIreland________twoparts,theRepublicofIrelandandNorthernIreland.A.composesof B.separatesinto C.consistsof D.makesupof10.________frommyhometomyworkplace!A.Howlongwayitis B.WhatalongwayisitC.Howlongwayisit D.Whatalongwayitis11.—Hey,it’sSaturday.Whatareyouupto?—A.I’vebeenpreparingfortheperformance.B.Notgood.Ilostmyjob.C.I’mgoingtohangoutwithmybestfriend.D.What’sup?Haveyougotanysuggestions?12.—Mom,myflightarrivesat5thisafternoon.—OK,I’ll________.A.pickyouattheairport B.pickyouupintheairportC.pickyoufromtheairport D.pickyouupfromtheairport13.—Ohmygod!Haveyouheardofthat?LadyGagahasbrokenoff________!—Oh,itissuch________tohearthat.A.theengagementwithherfiancé,asurpriseB.themarriagewithherfiancé,surpriseC.theengagementtoherfiancé,ashockD.themarriagetoherfiancé,shock14.—Whenwillapersonfeelcoldinsummer?—Well,whenhe________.Youknow,________canaffectthetemperature.A.isintheSouthPole;longitudeB.reachesthetopofthemountain;altitudeC.islocatedneartheequator;latitudeD.issituatedintheSichuanBasin;clouds15.I________.Now,it’sjustanightmareforme.Thetopographicalmapalways________me!A.wasusedtofindinggeographyfascinating;upsetsB.wasusedtofindgeographyfascinated;annoysC.usedtofindinggeographyfascinated;surprisesD.usedtofindgeographyfascinating;puzzles16.ItissaidancientcitieslikeLoulanandPompeii________atanimportantpositionoftransportation.Riversonce________throughthecitydowntown.A.laid;winded B.waslain;wounded C.lay;wound D.waslied;wound17.InthestoryofMaggie’sGift,Maggieandhishusbandboth________ahappyChristmasanddecidedtobuyagiftforeachother.Intheend,althoughtheylosttheir________things,theydidn’tbegintorealizethe________thingoftheirlifeuntiltheyreceivedthegift.A.hopedlovedonestohave;valuable;invaluableB.hopedlovedoneshave;valueless;valuableC.hopedlovedoneshave;valuable;invaluableD.hopedlovedonestohave;invaluable;valueless18.Itissaidthatastrangedisease________SouthSudan.Untilnowthedisease________thedeathofatleast89people.A.iscausinganeffecton;hascausedB.ishavinganimpacton;hasresultedfromC.isdamagingto;hasleadtoD.iscausingdamageto;hasresultedin19.Itisreportedthatthecityisoneof________intheworld.Everyyear,morethan________ofthepopulationaresufferingfromleadpollution.A.mostpollutedcity;three-fourthB.themostpollutedcities;three-fourthsC.thecitieswithmostpollution;three-foursD.thecitywiththemostpollution;three-fourths20.You’dbetter________asitisgettingcolder.________youarriveathome,youwillstayawayfromthecoldness.A.notstayouttoolong;ThemomentB.tocomebackearlier;AssoonasC.nottostayouttoolong;UntilD.comebackearlier;Before二、完形填空Forbillionsofyears,lifeonourplanethasevolvedtothenaturalrhythmsofnightanddaycausedbytherotationoftheearth.Forhumans,thesungivesusessentialvitaminsandthelightweneedtofunction.Whenthesungoes___21___anddarknesssetsin,themelatonin(褪黑素)inourbrainsmakeus___22___.Aroundus,othercreaturesawakenandusethedarknesstohideortohunt,totravel,andtocommunicate.Twinklinglightingbugsflashinthedarktocommunicate.Preyusestheshadowstohideandpredatorsusetheshieldingdarknesstohunt.___23___,overthelasthundredyearsorso,ournightskyhasbeenfightingalosingbattleagainsthumans’artificiallight.Migratingbirds___24___buildings,andnewlyhatchedseaturtlesmistaketheglowofstreetsfortheshimmerofthemoonontheocean.Weevenfacemoredirect___25___risksfromartificiallight.Artificiallightemittedfromourscreens,lamps,andstreetlights___26___ournormalsleeprhythmsanddecreaseourmelatoninproduction,whichcancauseadverseeffectstoourhealth.The___27___useofartificiallightatnightcanhaveunintendedeffectsonamphibians,birds,mammals,insects,plants,andevenourownbodiesnaturalcycles.___28___,thesolutioncouldbeaseasyasflippingaswitch.TheIDA(InternationalDark-SkyAssociation)hasfoundwaysthateachoneofuscanhelp___29___lightpollutionandfightforthenight.Solvingthisissuecouldbeaseasyasbeingsuretoshutoffall____30____lightsatnight,orinvestinginqualityoutdoorlightingthatshinestowardstheground.21.A.up B.down C.east D.west22.A.excited B.tired C.sleepy D.happy23.A.However B.Meanwhile C.Therefore D.Afterwards24.A.flyinto B.crashinto C.livein D.moveinto25.A.heart B.health C.eye D.sleep26.A.increase B.reduce C.disrupt D.improve27.A.right B.suitable C.direct D.inappropriate28.A.Seriously B.Unfortunately C.Fortunately D.Overwhelmingly29.A.strengthen B.reduce C.increase D.stop30.A.unnecessary B.necessary C.important D.useful三、閱讀單選AnnaDouglaswas72yearsoldwhenshestartedwritinghernewspapercolumn.Aftersheretired,shefoundavolunteerjobwithanagency.Theagencythatshechosetoworkforhelpedfindjobsforoldpeople.Everydayshetalkedwithotherretiredpeoplelikeherself.Bytalking,sherecognizedtwothings:Oldpeoplehadabilitiesthatwerenotbeingused.Oldpeoplealsohadproblems—mostlyproblemswithcommunication.Mrs.Douglasfoundanewpurposeforherself.Shehadwrittenstoriesaboutpeoplefornationalmagazines.Nowtherewasasubject:oldpeoplelikeherself.Shebegantowriteanewspapercolumncalled“SixtyPhis”,whichfocusesongettingold.Shewroteabouttheproblemsoftheaged,especiallytheirproblemswithbeingmisunderstood.AnnaDouglastriestoseethetruthbehindaproblem.Sheunderstandsthereasonswhyproblemsbegin.Sheunderstandsoldpeopleandyoungpeopleaswell.Forexample,oneofherreaderssaidthathisgrandchildrenleftthehouseeverytimehecametovisit.Mrs.Douglassuggestedsomewaysforhimtoincreaseunderstandingwithhisgrandchildren.Shetoldhimtolistentoyoungpeople’smusicandtowatchthemostpopulartelevisionshows.“It’simportanttoknowsomethingaboutyourgrandchildren’sworld,”saysMrs.Douglas.“Thatmeansquestionsandlistening—andlisteningisnotwhatoldpeopledobest.”Shecontinues,“Saygoodthingstothemandaboutthem.Nevercriticizeyourgrandchildrenoranyotheryoungsters,teenagers,oryoungadults.Nevertellthemthattheyarewrong.Don’tgivethemyouropinion.Theyhavebeentaughtthattheyshouldhaverespectforoldpeople.Theoldshouldalsohaverespectfortheyoung.”31.AnnaDouglasknowstheproblemsoftheagedbecause________.A.sheherselfisold B.shelikestotalkwitholdpeopleC.shehasgrandchildren D.shewritesstoriesaboutoldpeople32.AnnaDouglas’snewspapercolumn________.A.hassomeideasforyoungadults B.dealswithproblemsoftheagedC.containsmostlyamusingstories D.isabouthowtofindjobsforoldpeople33.AccordingtoAnnaDouglas,oldpeoplehavetolearnhowto_________.A.criticize B.complain C.talk D.listen34.AnnaDouglasdoesn’tthinkthat________.A.oldpeoplearecapableofdoingalotofthingsB.oldpeoplehaveproblemswithbeingmisunderstoodC.oldpeoplearegoodatlisteningD.oldpeoplecanlistentoyoungpeople’smusicandwatchthemostpopulartelevisionshows35.AccordingtoMrs.Douglas’sadvice,oldpeople________.A.hadbetterimprovetheirhearinginordertounderstandtheyoungB.shouldlearnalotfromyoungsters,teenagers,oryoungadultsC.shouldshowrespectfortheyoungwhencriticizingthemD.shouldunderstandtheyoungandhaverespectforthemAquaticartprotectssealifeAfishermanhasbuiltanunderseamuseumtotrytostopillegalandharmfultrawling(拖網(wǎng)捕魚(yú))intheMediterraneanSeaoffthecoastofItaly.Bottomtrawlingisaformoffishinginwhichnetsareweightedwithchainsanddraggedacrosstheseabed.Itcansweepupanysealifeintheirwayanddestroydelicatehabitats.AlthoughitisillegalwithinthreemilesoftheItaliancoast,itcanbeaneasywayforfishermantomakemoney.PaoloFanciullihasfishedthewateroffTuscanyinnorthwestItalyeversincehewastheageof13.Hehasbeencampaigningagainsttrawlingeversincehefirstbegannoticingitsharmfuleffectsinthe1980s.In2006,thelocalgovernmentdroppedblocksontotheseabedtostoptrawlingnetsintheirtracks.However,theyweretoofarapartandthenetspassedbetweenthem.Fanciulli,however,didnotgiveup.Heaskedalocalmarblequarry(采石場(chǎng))todonatetwolargestoneblocks.Whenhewasoffered100instead,heappealedtoartistsaroundtheworldtohelpturnthemintosculptures.Theblockshavenowbeendroppedinalargecircletoformanunderwaterartmuseumthatcanbevisitedbydivers.Therearenowhopefulsignsofmarineregeneration(再生)inthearea.Meanwhile,thenumbersofseacreaturesintheareasuchasturtlesanddolphinshavealsobeenontherise.36.Anunderseamuseumhasbeenbuiltto________.A.provideaplaceforvisitorsB.protectfishermeninItalyC.stopillegalfishingtoprotectsealifeD.makethecoastofItalymorebeautiful37.Thesecondparagraphmainlytalksabout________.A.thehistoryofbottomtrawlingB.a(chǎn)dvantagesofbottomtrawlingC.differentopinionsonbottomtrawlingD.generalinformationaboutbottomtrawling38.Accordingtoparagraph3,thegovernment’sblock-droppingmethodwas________.A.harmful B.effective C.beneficial D.unsuccessful39.Theunderlinedphrase“appealedto”inthethirdparagraphmostnearlymeans________.A.resultedin B.calledfor C.broughtabout D.presentedwith40.WhatcanwelearnaboutFanciulli,accordingtoparagraph3and4?A.Fanciullimademoneyfromstoneblocks.B.Fanciulliturnedlargestoneblocksintosculptures.C.Fanciulli’seffortstobuildthemuseumhavebroughtbenefitstoseacreatures.D.Fanciullilearnedabouttheharmfuleffectsoftrawlingwhilehewasbuildingthemuseum.SomeofyoumayplayAntForest.ItisagameonAlipay.Userscollect“energy”tomaketheir“trees”grow.Whenthe“energy”reachesacertainlevel,someorganizationsandcompanieswillplantarealtreeinadesertareaofChina.Andnowitseemsthatthenation’seffortsasawholetomakeagreenerworldhavepaidoff.AccordingtoastudybyNASAandpublishedinthejournalNatureSustainabilityinFebruary,ChinaandIndiaaremainlyresponsibleformakingtheEarthgreeneroverthepasttwodecades.Thestudyhasfoundthatsince2000theEarth’sgreenleafareahasincreasedby5percent,orover5millionsquarekilometers.That’sanareaequivalenttothetotalareaoftheAmazonrainforest.ItismainlytheresultofbigtreeplantingprogramsinChinaandintensiveagricultureinbothcountries,accordingtoNASA.“ChinaandIndiaaccountforonethirdoftheincreasedgreeningbutcontainonly9percentoftheplanetslandareacoveredinvegetation.”ChiChen,thestudy’sleadauthorandaresearcheratBostonUniversity,US,toldCNN.Chinawasthemajorcontributor,adding25percenttothisincrease,whileIndiaadded6.8percent.Overthepastdecades,Chinahasmadegreateffortstogreentheland.In1978,Chinabegananational-levelforestationproject—theThreeNorthShelterbeltForestProgram,alsoknownasthe“GreatGreenWall”.Theprogramhasseenmanytreesplantedin13provincesandautonomousregionsinnorthernChinatoactaswindbreaks,accordingtoChinaDaily.Bytheendof2017,theforestcoveragerateamongtheregionsoftheprojecthadreached13.57percent,comparedto5.05percent40yearsago.Forexample,KubuqiDesert,whichisneartheYellowRiverinInnerMongolia,istheseventhlargestinthecountry.ItwasoncethesourceofsandstormsinBeijing.Butthankstoforestationefforts,aboutonethirdoftheKubuqiDesertisnowcoveredwithtreesandshrubs,andsandstormsarelesscommon,reportedXinhuaNewsAgency.InthelightofChina’ssuccessindealingwithdesertification,theUnitedNationsEnvironmentProgram(UNEP)believesChinaisagoodexampleforotherstofollow.“Chinaisoneofthemostsuccessfulcountriesingreeningthedesertandhaslessonstosharewiththeworld.”UNEPExecutiveDirectorErikSolheimtoldXinhua.41.WhentheusersofAntForestcollectenough“energy”,________.A.a(chǎn)treecanbeplantedinthegameB.theycangotothedesertandplantatreeC.a(chǎn)treeinthedesertwillbenamedafterthemD.a(chǎn)norganizationoracompanywillplantatreeinadesert42.AccordingtoNASA,________.A.ChinacontributesmoretotheincreasedgreeningthanIndiaB.theareacoveredinvegetationcontains9percentoftheplanetslandC.theincreaseingreeningistheresultofbigtree-plantingprogramsinIndiaD.ChinaandIndiahelpedtheAmazonrainforestbecomegreener43.Whatdoestheword“it”(Para.2)referto?A.TheareaisequivalenttothetotalareaoftheAmazonrainforest.B.Since2000theEarth’sgreenleafareahasincreasedby5percent,orover5millionsquarekilometers.C.ChinaandIndiaaremainlyresponsibleformakingtheEarthgreeneronethepasttwodecades.D.Bigtree-plantingprogramsinChinaandintensiveagricultureinbothcountries.44.Whatcanbeknownaboutthe“GreatGreenWall”?A.Itwasaprojectledbythe13provincialgovernments.B.Thisprojectstartedin1978andcompletedin2017.C.Treeswereplantedtoprovideprotectionfromthewind.D.TheforestcoveragerateofChinaincreasedabout8.5%.45.Whydoestheauthorwritethisarticle?A.TosuggestthatothercountrieslearnfromChina’sactions.B.TocallformoreeffortstomaketheEarthgreener.C.TostatethatChinahasbeenplayingaleadingroletoincreasegreenland.D.ToprovethatthegreenleafareaontheEarthhasbeendecreasingrapidlyinrecentyears.四、閱讀回答問(wèn)題Morethan65millionyearsago,attheendoftheCretaceousPeriod(白堊紀(jì)),manyspeciesdiedoffduringaglobaldisasteroftencalledtheK-Pgextinction.TheendoftheCretaceousPeriodsawsomeverybigchangesinEarth’soceansandonitslands.Itwipedoutupto80%ofallanimalspecies,includingthedinosaurs.But20%oftheanimalsthatwerealivewiththedinosaursdidsurvive.Whatweretheseamazinganimals?Howandwhydidtheysurvivewhilesomanyothersdisappearedforever?BeholdthesurvivorsoftheK-Pgmassextinction.Spider(Arachnid)Theearliestweb-spinningarachnids(蛛形綱動(dòng)物)producedsilkfromtheirabdomensabout386millionyearsago.Theseancientarachnidsarecloselyrelatedtotoday’sspiders.Theoriginalfunctionofspiderwebswasprobablytowrapeggsinaprotectivecovering.Later,spidersevolvedtousetheirsilktospinwebsforcatchingprey.Thisingeniousinventionhelpedthemsaveenergywhilehuntingandmadeiteasierforthemtosurvive.Dragonflies(Meganeura巨脈蜻蜓)Todaytheseflyinginsectshavewingswithaspanofabout6inches.Buttheearliestdragonfliesusedtogrowtohugesizes325millionyearsago.TheMeganeuradragonflyhadawingspanofalmost27inchesandwouldhavedwarfedthelargestmoderndragonfly.Intheoxygen-richswampenvironmentoftheCretaceous,theirlargesizehelpedMeganeuratoabsorbneededoxygen.ButaftertheK-Pgextinction,theairandwatercontainedlessoxygen.Dragonfliesadaptedtotheirnewenvironmentbybecomingsmaller.Crocodile(Sarcosuchus帝王鱷)ThelargestSarcosuchusfromtheCretaceouswas39feetlong.Thisisthreetimeslongerthanthebiggestmoderncrocodile.Crocodilesarepredatorsandhaveprobablyhuntedinmuchthesamewayforthepast225millionyears.Theyhavesurvivedallthistimebymatchingtheirrelativelysmallsizewiththeirextremelypowerfuljawsthatproduceagreatbitingforce.Answerthefollowingquestionsincompletesentences.46.WhendidtheK-Pgextinctionhappen?_________________________________________________________________________47.Howdidspiderssurvive?_________________________________________________________________________48.WhatwereMeganeura’slarge-sizedwingsusedfor?_________________________________________________________________________49.Dragonfliesdidn’tbecomesmallertoadapttothenewenvironment,didthey?_________________________________________________________________________50.Comparedwithcrocodilestoday,didcrocodiles225millionsagohuntdifferentlyorsimilarly?_________________________________________________________________________五、短文選詞填空compete

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