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2024-2025學(xué)年南通八年級上學(xué)期英語期中測試卷二、單項(xiàng)選擇(本題共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)21.—Canyoutellmehowtousethenewestmobilephone?—Whynotreadthe________yourself?Myhandsarefullnow.A.collection B.instruction C.invitation D.competition22.Paper-cuttingisoneofthemostpopularChinesetraditions.Peopleoften________theworksonwalls,windowsanddoors,showingtheirbestwishes.A.putup B.putaway C.putin D.puton23.—Istillcan’tunderstandthecourse________.Wouldyoupleasesayitagain?—Noproblem.A.widely B.quickly C.carefully D.clearly24.—Seeingisnotalwaysbelieving.We________notjudge(判斷)anyoneoranythingifwedon’tknowthefullstory.—Ican’tagreemore.Putourselvesinothers’shoesandthenwecanreallyunderstandthem.A.would B.need C.should D.might25.—Helikesplayingfootballverymuch.Howlongcanhespendoniteveryday?—Ithinkhehadbetterspend________anhouraday.Afterall,therearesomeotherimportantthingstodo.A.atmost B.atleast C.atfirst D.atlast26.Whichofthefollowingwordsusesadifferentprefix(前綴)toformanewwordwithoppositemeaning?A.happy B.important C.active D.certain27.WhichisTRUEaboutpartofaschool’sschedulebelow?LUNCHTIMEGrade7students10:45a.m.—11:15a.m.Grade8students11:15a.m.—11:45a.m.Grade9students11:45a.m.—12:15p.m.A.StudentsinGrade7havethelongestlunchtime.B.StudentsinGrade8havelunchlatest.C.StudentsinGrade9havelunchearliest.D.Lunchtimeisaslongashalfanhourforeachgrade.28.—Tom,canyouguesswhatisinsidetheseblindboxes?—Well,anythingispossible!ButIstillthinkwehadbetternot________blindboxes,orwewon’tbeabletostopbuyingthem.A.becrazyabout B.beafraidof C.bepatientwith D.besureof29.ThestudentsinSunshineMiddleSchooldidasurveyonthewaystorelax.Thepiecharttellsusthat________.A.15%ofthestudentsliketoexercisemoreB.readingbooksisthemostpopularwaytorelaxC.studentswholikewatchingTVtakeup10%D.moststudentschooseotherwaystogetrelaxed30.—Soyoumeanyoudon’tlikethebook?—________.Ilikethestoriesinthebook,butIdon’tlikethewritingstyle.A.Certainlynot B.Ofcourse C.Notexactly D.Goodidea三、完形填空(本題共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。SometimesI’mreallynotsurewhetherthereislovebetweenmyparents.Theydon’tactintheromanticwaysthatIreadinbooksorIseeonTV.Intheiropinion,“Iloveyou”istooluxurious(奢侈的)forthemto31.SendingflowerstoeachotheronValentine’sDayisevenmoreimpossible.Andmyfatheriseasytogetangry.Oneday,mymotherwassewingaquilt(被子).Isilentlysatdownbesideherandlookedather.“IstherelovebetweenyouandDad?”Iaskedherinaverylow32.Mymotherstoppedherworkandraisedherheadwith33inhereyes.Shedidn’tanswerimmediately.Iwasveryworried34IthoughtIhadhurther.ButatlastIheardmymothersaythefollowingwords.“Lily,”shesaid,“Lookatthisthread(線).Sometimesitappears(出現(xiàn)),butmostofitdisappearsinthequilt.Thethreadreallymakesthequiltstronganddurable(耐用的).Iflifeisaquilt,thenloveshouldbea35.Itcanhardlybeseenanywhereoranytime,butit’sreallythere.Loveis36.”IlistenedcarefullybutIcouldn’tunderstandheruntilthenextspring.Atthattime,myfathersuddenlygotsickseriously.Mymotherhadtostaywithhiminthehospitalforamonth.Whentheyreturnedfromthehospital,37ofthemlookedverypale(蒼白的).Aftertheywereback,everydayinthemorningandevening,mymotherhelpedmyfather38slowlyonthecountryroad.Myfatherhadneverbeensogentle.Itseemedthatitwastheirmostharmoniousperiod.Thesungentlyshoneamongtheleaves.Allofthesemadeupthemostbeautiful39intheworld.Thedoctorhadsaidmyfatherwouldgetwellintwomonths.40,aftertwomonthshestillcouldn’twalkbyhimself.Allofus41him.“Dad,howareyoufeelingnow?”Iaskedhimoneday.“Lily,don’tworryaboutme.”hesaidgentlywithasmileonhisface.“Totellyouthetruth,Ijustlikewalkingwithyourmum.”Readinghis42,Iknowhelovesmymotherdeeply.OnceIthoughtlovemeantflowers,giftsandsweetkisses.Butfromthisexperience,Iunderstandthatlovemeansalot.It’saboutthesimplethingstheydoforeachothereveryday.It’saboutthewaytheysupporteachother43difficulttimes.It’saboutthewaytheytakecareofourfamily.Irealizethatlovedoesn’thavetobeflashyorromantictobereal.Sometimes,themostmeaningfulloveisfoundinthe44actsofkindness.It’sjustlikeathreadinthequiltofourlife.Loveisinside,makinglife45andwarm.31.A.speak B.talk C.chat D.say32.A.point B.sound C.voice D.place33.A.surprise B.worry C.anger D.sadness34.A.but B.because C.so D.if35.A.flower B.gift C.thread D.book36.A.outside B.above C.around D.inside37.A.both B.all C.neither D.none38.A.jump B.run C.walk D.ride39.A.song B.picture C.story D.family40.A.However B.Otherwise C.Instead D.Also41.A.heardabout B.worriedabout C.thoughtabout D.talkedabout42.A.books B.truth C.notes D.eyes43.A.across B.towards C.through D.past44.A.mostdifficult B.easiest C.mostpopular D.smallest45.A.important B.beautiful C.romantic D.strong四、閱讀理解(本題共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)AAsacountrystronginmath,Chinahasmanyfolkgamesfilledwithmathwisdom(智慧).Youmayhaveplayedmanyofthembefore.Let’stakealookatthreeofthem.●LubanLockLubanLockwasfirstmadebyLuBanabout2,000yearsago.ItissaidthatLuusedsixwoodenpiecestomakeatoythatlookslikealockforhisson.Thelockhasalottodowithsolidgeometry(立體幾何).It’shardtotakethesixpiecesapart.However,itisusuallyeasiertounlockaLubanLockthantoputitbacktogether.Now,thereareLubanLocksmadeupofnineormorepieces.●HuarongPassHuarongPassisatraditionalChineseblock-movingpuzzle(智力游戲).EveryblockisnamedafteracharacterinthebookRomanceoftheThreeKingdoms,likeCaoCao,ZhangFeiandZhaoYun.Towinthegame,playershavetomovetheblockstoget“CaoCao”out.Thisisatestofone’smathknowledge,forexample,ofgeometricarea.Ittakesatleast81stepstoset“CaoCao”free.●TangramAtangramisapuzzlemadeupofsevenpiecesofdifferentshapes,includingtriangles,squaresandparallelograms(平行四邊形).Foreachpuzzle,playersneedtouseallthepiecestomakeashape.Peoplecanmakeshapesofanimals,people,orthings.Todoit,theyhavetoknowaboutgeometry,AccordingtoChinaScienceDaily,thegamewaspopularintheMingandQingdynasties.Inthe18thcentury,thetangramwasbroughttotheWestandsoonbecamepopularthere.46.WhichpictureshowsthetoyofTangram?A. B. C. D.47.WhichofthefollowingsentenceisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Ittakesatmost81stepstoset“CaoCao”freeinHuarongPass.B.TangramispopularinbothChinaandWesterncountries.C.Playersneedtousesomeofthepiecestomakeashapeinatangram.D.ItisusuallyeasiertoputaLubanLockbacktogetherthantounlockit.48.Whichpartofamagazineisthepassagemostprobablytakenfrom?A.Language. B.History. C.Math. D.Art.BDerrickDowneywasrelaxingonhisbalconyinLosAngeleswhenasquirrelsuddenlyappeared.Theystaredateachotherforafewseconds,andthenthemanaskedthesquirrel,“Doyouwantsomethingtoeat?”“Itseemedlikehedid,soItoldhim,‘Stayhere.I’llberightback,’”Downeyrecalled(回憶).Downeyfoundsomepeanutsinhiskitchenandhurriedbacktothebalcony.Thesquirrelwasstillthere,soDowneythoughthewaslisteningtohim.Whenheheldouthishandwiththepeanuts,theanimalpulledhishandcloserandstartedeating.Downeyhadbeenfeelingdown,andthisspecialmeetingcheeredhimup.Sincethatdayin2020,thesquirrelhascontinuedtocometoDowney’sbalconyfortreats.Sometimes,hebringshisfriendthere.DowneynamedthepairRichardandMaxine.Hesharedavideoofhimselffeedingandtalkingtothesquirrels.Thevideowentviral(走紅)quickly.Somecalledhimthebest“squirreldad”.SomecomparedhimtoSnowWhite.“You’relikeaDisneyprincess,”theywrote.Downeywasexcitedthathissocialmediafollowerslikedtheanimalsasmuchashedid,sohestartedpostingdailyvideosofRichardandMaxine.Inarecentone,hetriedtoteachMaxinealesson.“You’renotalwaysgoingtohavethebestofdays,”hesaid.“Whenlifeisdown,don’tputtoomuchpressureonyourself.”Downeyhasalsobuiltahouseforthesquirrels.Heencourageshisfollowerstojoinhimindecoratingit.Hehasreceivedpaintings,tinyfurniture,houseplantsandevenaworkingmini-TV.Themansaidhedidn’texpecttoattractsomanypeoplewithhissquirrelvideos.Hehasalwayslovedanimals,andhewasjustfollowinghisheart.Astimewenton,thesquirrelhouseonDowney’sbalconybecameawonderland.Thefollowerscontinuedtosenddifferentthingstodecoratethehouse.ThestoryofDowneyandthesquirrelsalsobegantospreadbeyondsocialmedia.Localschoolsstartedusingitasanexampleintheirenvironmentaleducationclasses,teachingstudentsabouttheimportanceofanimalprotectionandkindnesstowardsalllivingbeings.Downeywasinvitedtospeakatsomeoftheseschools.AndasforRichardandMaxine,theycontinuedtobringjoyandwondertoDowney’slife,remindinghimeverydaythateventhesmallestactsoflovecanhaveahugeimpact(影響).49.WhywasDowneyinvitedtospeakatsomeschools?A.Becausehegavesomefoodtothesquirrels.B.Becausehemadevideosofthesquirrels.C.Becausehebuiltahouseforthesquirrels.D.Becauseheshowedgreatlovefortheanimals.50.Whichistherightorderaccordingtothepassage?a.Thesquirrelstartedeatingpeanuts.b.SchoolsusedDowney’sstoryasanexampleintheirclasses.c.AsquirrelcametoDowney’sbalcony.d.Downeybegantopostdailyvideosofthesquirrels.e.ThefollowershelpedDowneydecoratethesquirrels’house.A.c-b-a-d-e B.c-a-d-e-b C.a-c-d-e-b D.d-a-c-b-e51.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.ThesquirrelcametoDowney’shousewithhisfriendeveryday.B.Thesquirrelsdidn’tlikethehouseonDowney’sbalcony.C.PeoplecanseeDowneytalkingtosquirrelsinthevideo.D.ThestudentscontinuedtobringjoyandwondertoDowney’slife.52.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Thesquirrel“dad” B.ThepopularsquirrelvideosC.Lovelysquirrels D.Downey’sbalconyC①Whenyougotothepark,youmightnoticemanyolderpeoplelisteningtoaudiobooks(有聲書)insteadofreadingpaperbook.Audiobookshavebecomequitepopularthesedays.Whyaremoreandmorepeoplechoosingaudiobooksovertraditionbooks.Islisteningtoanaudiobookjustasgoodasreadingabook?②Readingneedsustofocus(集中)allourattentiononthewordsinabook,andwealsoneedtofindtimeandaplacetositdownandread.However,youcanlistentoaudiobooksanytimeandanywhereyoulike,anditgivesyoureyesabreaktoo.That’swhypeoplelikeaudiobooksbetter.③Butthebigquestionis,dowegetknowledgefromaudiobooksaseffectivelyaswedofrompaperbooks?Scientistsdidanexperimenttofindtheanswer.VolunteersinGroupOnewereaskedtolistentoanaudiobookwhilevolunteersinGroupTworeadabookofthesamecontent(內(nèi)容).Theresultshowedthatthevolunteersrememberthesameamount(量)ofinformation,whethertheylistenedtoitorreadit.④AnotherstudypublishedintheJournalofNeurosciencefurthersupportedtheresultabove.Inthestudy,researchersscanned(掃描)people’sbrainswhentheylistenedtoandreadbooks.Theresultshowedthatlisteningtoaudiobooksactivates(激活)almostthesamepartsofthebrainasreadingdoes.⑤However,somepeoplestillbelievethattheylearnbetterfromreadingpaperbooks.Onereasonmightbethatwhenwelistentoaudiobooks,weareoftenmultitasking(處理多個任務(wù)).“Ifyou’retryingtolearnwhiledoingtwothings,you’renotgoingtolearnaswell,”DanielWillingham,aprofessorofpsychologyattheUniversityofVirginia,toldTheNewYorkTimes.53.WhatdoweknowaboutthestudypublishedintheJournalofNeuroscience?A.Peoplelearnbetterfromreadingpaperbooks.B.Peopleneedtoreadandlistentobooksatthesametime.C.Peoplegetasmuchinformationfromaudiobooksasfrompaperbooks.D.Listeningtoaudiobooksactivatesdifferentpartsofthebrainfromreadingdoes.54.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“effectively”meaninParagraph3?A.有效地 B.同樣地 C.清晰地 D.快速地55.Whydosomepeoplebelievetheylearnbetterfromreadingpaperbooks?A.Becausepaperbooksaremoreinteresting.B.Becausetheycanlistentoaudiobookslater.C.Becausetheycanfocusbetteronpaperbooks.D.Becausetheycandoothertasksatthesametime.56.Whichshowsthebeststructureofthepassage?(1=Paragragh1,2-Paragraph2,...)A. B. C. D.DThedevelopment(發(fā)展)ofartificialandintelligence(AI)hasbroughtgreatchangestoourlives.AIisbeingusedindifferentfields,suchaseducationhealthcareandtransportation(交通).Ineducation,AIofferspersonalizedlearningexperiences.Byanalyzing(分析)astudent’slearningstyleandprogress,AIsystemscanrecommendsuitablelearningmaterialandactivities.Thiscanhelpstudentslearnbetter.Inhealthcare,AIisapowerfultool.AIcanhelpdoctorsdiagnose(診斷)diseasesmorecorrectlyandquickly.Byanalyzinglargenumbersofmedicaldata,AIsystemscanmakepredictionsthatmaybedifficultforhumandoctorstonotice.Forexample,AIcananalyzemedicalpictures,suchasX-raysandMRIs,tofindsignsofdiseaseslikecancerandheartdisease.Intransportation,thedevelopmentofself-drivingcarspoweredbyAIisamazing.Self-drivingcarsusesensors(傳感器)andspecialrulestodriveonroadsandavoidthingsintheway.Thistechnologycanhelpreducetrafficaccidentsandimprovetransportationefficiency,makingourjourneyssaferandeasier.However,thedevelopmentofAIalsobringssomechallenges(挑戰(zhàn)).Oneofthemainchallengesisthatitmighttakepeople’sjobsasAIsystemsbecomebetter.Anotherchallengeliesinthelegalissues.Forexample,ifanAIsystemmakesamistake,whoisresponsible?WeneedtomakelawstomakesurethatAIisusedforgoodandnotforharm.Eventhoughtherearechallenges,AIwillkeepdeveloping.Astechnologygetsbetter,weneedtofindwaystodealwiththesechallengesandmakesureAIisdevelopedandusedinagoodway.Inaword,AIisadouble-edgedswordthatholdsgreatpromisebutalsorequirescarefulmanagement.57.WhichofthefollowingcanAIdotohelpstudentslearnbetter?A.AIgivesthemmorehomework.B.AIoffersthemthesamematerial.C.AIhelpsthemgethighscoresintheirexams.D.AIrecommendsabooktothemaccordingtotheirinterest.58.Whatwillthetransportationbelikeinthefuture?①Therewillbefewertrafficaccidents.②Itwillbedifficultforpeopletotravel.③Therewillbenotraditionalcarsontheroad.④Therewillbemoretrafficlawsaboutself-drivingcars.A.①② B.①④ C.②③ D.②④59.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.AIisresponsibleifitssystemmakesamistake.B.AIwillkeepdevelopingandbeusedinagoodway.C.AIcananalyzemedicalpicturestotreatheartdisease.D.AIcanonlybeusedineducation,healthcareandtransportation.60.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Thechangesinourlives. B.ThechallengesofAIC.ThechangesandchallengesAIbrings. D.ThefutureofAI第二節(jié)請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的六個選項(xiàng)中選出五個可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Haveyoudreamtoftakingaflyingtaxitotheairport,orjumpingovercrowdedcitystreetsatrushhour,gettingwhereyouwanttogofarfasterthanyoucouldinacar.Youmightbeabletodothesethingsinanairtaxisoonerthanyouthink.Anairtaxiissomethinglikeahelicopter(直升機(jī))thatcancarrypeoplefromplacetoplace.Airtaxisdon’tneedalongrunwaylikeplanesdo.61InJune,thegovernmentofAmericaagreedtoallowacompanycalledJobyAviationtostarttestingtheirnewairtaxi.Thisisthefirsttimetheyhavetestedataxithathasbeenbuiltinafactory.Beforethat,alltheirtaxisweremadebyhand.62Itcreatedaprogramtoflypeoplefromtheirhomestotheairport.Jobyalsoexpectstheirairtaxistoprovidearide-sharingservice.Justlikeyoumightorderacartopickyouup,youcoulduseanapptoorderanairtaxi.Joby’sairtaxiswillbeflownbyapilot,andcancarryfourotherpassengers.63Thecompanyexpectstochargeabout$3amileatfirst.Butovertime,theyhopetobringthepricedowntolessthan$1amile.64Theythinkairtaxismaybequieterthanhelicopters,buttheywillstilladdnoiseandtraffictoourskies.Itseemsthatairtaxiswillbepartofthefutureoftravel.65Governmentsneedtomakerulesaboutwhere,when,andhowthesetaxiscanfly.A.Theycangostraightupanddown.B.Somepeoplehaveworriesaboutairtaxis.C.Thecompanyhopesairtaxiscanstartcarryingpassengers(乘客).D.Youwillbeabletoorderanairtaxionyoursmartphone.E.Butthere’sstillalottodobeforeairtaxisbecomepopular.F.Jobysaystheirairtaxisarecheaperthanhelicopters.第II卷(非選擇題共60分)五、詞匯運(yùn)用(本大題共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)LiuWenwen,asuonaartist,hadanotherbigmomentatthisyear’sgraduationfromtheShanghaiConservatoryofMusic(上海音樂學(xué)院).She(66)__________(become)China’sfirstPhD(博士)inthesuona.Herjourneytothatachievementwashardbutmeaningful.Infact,Liuwasborntopickupthesuona.Nearlyeveryoneinherfamily(67)__________(play)thisinstrument,andthetraditiongoesbacktoabouttwohundredyearsago.Inprimaryschool,Liuhadtogetupat4a.m.everydaytopractisethesuonainagardennearherhome.Afterschool,shepractisedathometoo.“Itwas(68)__________(noise),”Liusays.“Istillremembermyparentsalwaysarguingwithourneighbors.”WhenLiuwaseight,hermother,LiuHongmei,begantaking(69)__________(she)tobiggercitieslikeBeijingtolearnfromwell-knownmusicians.TheywouldtakethelatetrainandarriveinBeijinginthemiddleofthenight.(70)__________(save)money,theywouldrestintheunderpasses(地下通道)ofChang’anStreetuntilitwastimeforherlessonthenextmorning.Thingsgotbetterfromthe(71)__________(two)yearofmiddleschool.Liu(72)__________(final)hadaregularteacher,thefamoussuonaplayerLiuYing.LiuYingtaughtherforfreeuntilshegotintotheShanghaiConservatoryofMusicafter(73)__________(complete)highschool.Thatwasanewstart!Shepickedupnewskillsandgained(74)__________(far)understandingofthesuona.Itwasnotthemostpopularinstrumentamongstudentsofherage,butshewasproudtoplayit.Liuhasperformed(表演)atmanybigevents.OneofthemostunforgettablewaswhensheperformedwiththefamouscomposerTanDuninAustraliain2017.Sheplayedthemostfamoussuonapiece—AHundredBirdsPavingHomagetothePhoenix(《百鳥朝鳳》)andsurprisedtheSydneyOperaHousewith(75)__________(cheer)bird-likesounds.OnOctober15,2024,sheplayedthepieceagaininFrance.Thosesoundsshouldbeheardbymorepeople.Forthatgoal,Liuhastriedmanynewwaystomixsuonaartwithmodernmusic.“Ibelieveinbeingopen-mindedandtryingnewthings.”shesays.六、短文填空(本大題共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)October1stisChina’sNationalDay.Peoplecelebrateitto(76)r_________thefoundation(成立)ofthePeople’sRepublicofChina.Chinesepeoplewillhave7days(77)o_________fromwork.Companies,governmentagencies,andschoolswillbeclosedfortheholiday.Thisperiodisalsocalled“GoldenWeek”(78)b_________itisthebiggestweekfortravellinginChina.Manypeopleeventravelto(79)f_________countries.Placesofinterestarefullofpeople.Thebusiestplacesareusuallythemostfamous,suchastheGreatWall,theForbiddenCity,theTerracottaArmy,theWestLake,etc.Ifyouwanttotravel,youneedtomakea(80)p_________first.Thepricesofflightsandhotelsrise(81)d_________thispublicholiday.InBeijing,therearemanycelebrationactivitieswhichattract(吸引)lotsofvisitorsandlocals.TheNationalFlag-raisingceremonywillbeheldatTian’anmenSquare.Asthesunrises,theflaggoesup(82)s_________.Lanternsandflagswillhangonstreetsincities,showingpeople’sloveandprideforourcountry.Manykindsofculturalperformancesareheldthroughoutthecity,fromtraditionaldanceandmusictomodernart.ManymuseumsinBeijinghostspecialshowsaswell.They(83)o_________achancetovisitorstolearnmoreaboutChina’shistoryandculture.ThehighlightoftheNationalDaycelebrationisthemilitaryparade(閱兵).Theparadeisusuallyheldeverytenyears.(84)T_________ofpeopletakepartintheparadeonNationalDay.Beijing’sNationalDaycelebrationactivitiesareacolorfuldisplayofChina’sculturalrichness,militarystrengthandnationalpride.Theyprovideauniqueopportunityforpeopletofeelthefestivalatmosphereand(85)s_________thejoyofcelebratingthefoundingofthePeople’sRepublicofChina.七、任務(wù)型閱讀(共5小題,每小題2分,共10分)Facechanging,orBianLianinChinese,isanimportantpartofSichuanOpera.Itstartedabout300yearsago.AnditisoneofthegreatesttreasuresintraditionalChineseculture.Thechangingfacesshowdifferentfeelingsofactorsinaspecialway.Peoplethinkfacechanginghassomethingtodowithfightingagainstdangerousanimals.Inoldtimes,whenpeoplemetwithdangerousanimals,theypaintedcolourfulpicturesontheirfacestoscaretheanimalsaway.Later,peopleusedthisintheshowsofSichuanOpera.Andastimewentby,itturnedintoagreatformofart.Facechangingisoneofthemostmysterious(神秘的)arts,andonlythemastersreallyknowhowitworks.Manypeopleareinterestedinthesecretoffacechanging.Generally,therearethreefacechangingskills:Mopping(抹臉).Theperformermopsoutthecolourfulgreasepaints(油彩)whicharehiddeninacertainpartofhisfacetochangehisfacialappearancewhennecessary.Blowing(吹臉).Theperformerblowspowder(粉)hiddeninhishandsorasmallboxonthestagesothatitblowsbackontohisfacefollowingwithhismove.Pulling(扯臉).Theperformercanpulldownamaskwhichhasbeenhiddenonthetopofhishead,changinghisfaceintocolourslikered,green,blueorblacktoshowhappiness,hate,angerorsadness.Thisskillissodifficultthattheperformermustmovequicklyandsmoothlytoachievetheamazingeffect.Facechangingisanever-changingart,anditkeepsdevelopingwithmodernscience.Bytheearly1900s,artistscouldchangeupto3maskseachperformance.Bythe1990s,artistscouldchangeupto4masks.Andby2000,thenumberroseto8.Nowadays,usingsilkmasksandmodernscience,artistscanchange18to20differentmasks.86.WhendidBianLianstart?___________________________________________________________________________87.Whydidpeoplepainttheirfacesinoldtimes?___________________________________________________________________________88.Whatcantheperformerdotoshowtheirdifferentfeelingswhenpullingdownmasks?___________________________________________________________________________89.Howcantheartistschangesomanymasksnowadays?___________________________________________________________________________90.WhatdoyouthinkofBianLian?(請自擬一句話作答)___________________________________________________________________________八、翻譯句子(本大題共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)91.我可以告訴她一切因?yàn)樗鼙J孛孛堋#╧eepsecrets)___________________________________________________________________________92.我們可以從家里帶書和雜志。(bringin)___________________________________________________________________________93.長大了我想成為一名社會工作者。(growup)__________________________________________________________________________

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