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蘇州市2024-2025學(xué)年第一學(xué)期八年級(jí)英語(yǔ)期末模擬試卷(一)(考試時(shí)間:100分鐘試卷滿分:100分)第一部分完形填空

(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Oneday,Joshandhisfriendstalkedaboutthingsthatbringthemluck.“Ihavearabbit’sfoot,”saidLarry.“Ihavealuckycent,”saidRoger.“Whataboutyou,Josh?”askedRoger.“Mybluesocks.”“Bluesocks!”theboyssaidtogether,“Howcanbluesocksbringyou1?”Joshsaidthatwhenhetookatestinhisbluesocks,hegotagoodgrade.Oncehe2hisbrownsocks,andhedidn’tdowellinhistest.ThenextdayJoshhadamathtest.Hewassad3hecouldn’tfindhisbluesocks.“Mom!”criedJosh“4aremybluesocks?Ihaveatesttoday!”“Don’tbesilly,”Momsaid,“Thosesocksareinthewash.”“Whyareyousoworried?Didyoustudyforyour5?”askedMom.“Yes.”“Thenyouhave6toworryabout.Justdoyourbest.”ItwastimeforJoshtotakehismathtest.Hewasverynervous,buthethoughtto7,“Justdoyourbest!”Joshtookhistimeandansweredallthequestions.Heevenwentbacktocheckhiswork8tobesurehedidhisbest.“Thatwasn’tsobad!”Joshsaidtohimself.Josh’steachertoldhimlaterthathescored95onhistest.“Wow!”shoutedJosh.“Ididn’tevenwearmy9bluesocks.”

Joshcouldn’twaittotellhismomhowgreathedidonhistest.Momsaid,“Whenyoustudyandalwaysdoyourbest,youwillgetagoodgrade.Thesocksdonotmakeyoudowell,onlyyoucanmakeyourselfdowell.Youneedto10yourself.”1.A.luck B.a(chǎn)dvice C.feel D.taste2.A.took B.left C.made D.wore3.A.because B.so C.but D.or4.A.Which B.What C.How D.Where5.A.socks B.tests C.friends D.cents6.A.a(chǎn)nything B.everything C.nothing D.something7.A.itself B.himself C.herself D.yourself8.A.carefully B.bravely C.quickly D.easily9.A.lost B.dirty C.lucky D.clever10.A.hate B.protect C.trust D.lose第二部分閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。A9:05a.m.Simon:Hi,guys!Anythingtodotoday?I’veplannedtoplayfootball,butit’srainingoutside.Whatapity!Nick:Let’sgocyclingwhentherainstops.Simon:@RickyWhatareyouupto?I’mwaiting!Nick:@SimonYouarenotalone!9:50a.m.Ricky:Sorry,buddies!Justfinishedmyhomework.Notagoodideatodooutdooractivitiesonawetday.WhynotseeanactionfilmatSunshineCinema?I’vejustchecked.Is3p.m.OK?Simon:Agreed.I’llbooktickets.Meetyoutwoatthecinemaentranceat2:55.Nick:Let’smakeit10minutesearlier.Getsomethingtoeatfirst.Ricky:Allagreed!Simon:11.Whatwilltheydothisafternoon?A.Playfootball. B.Gocycling. C.Seeafilm. D.Dosomehomework.12.Whattimewilltheymeet?A.At2:45p.m. B.At2:55p.m. C.At3:00p.m. D.At3:05p.m.13.WhatdoesNickmeanbysaying“Youarenotalone!”?A.I’malsoafootballfan. B.I’malsowaiting.C.I’malsobookingtickets. D.I’malsodoingmyhomework.BYearspassedandDorianremainedbeautifulandyoung.Fromtimetotime,strangestoriesabouthiswayoflifecreptthroughLondon.Buthelookedsoinnocent(無辜的)thatnobodycouldbelieveanythingbadofhim.Heoftenwentupstairstothelockedroom,openedthedoorwiththekeythatneverlefthimandstood,withaminor,infrontoftheportrait(畫像)thatBasilhadpaintedofhim.Helookedattheevilandageingfaceintheportrait,andthenathisbeautifulyoungfaceinthemirror.Thecontrast(對(duì)比)madehimhappy.Helovedhisgoodlooks.Thensomethinghappened.ItwasontheninthofNovember,thenightbeforeDorianGray’sthirty-eighthbirthday.Itwasabouteleveno’clock.Dorianwaswalkinghomewhenamanpassedhiminthefog.Dorianrecognized(認(rèn)出)theman.ItwasBasilHallward.Astrangefeelingoffearcameoverhim.

▲Hewalkedon,butBasilrecognizedhim.“Dorian!Thisislucky!I’vejustcomefromyourhouse.I’mgoingtoParisonthemidnighttrain,andIwantedtoseeyoubeforeIleave.Didn’tyourecognizeme?”“Notinthisfog,

Dorianreplied.”Ican’tevenrecognizemyhouse.“I’msorryyou’regoingaway.Willyoubebacksoon?”“No,I’mgoingtobeawayforsixmonths.Well,hereweareatyourdoor.LetmecomeinforamomentIneedtotalktoyou.”“Ofcourse,butwon’tyoumissyourtrain?”askedDorianashewalkedupthestepsandopenedthedoor.“I’vegotplentyoftime,”heanswered.Thetrainwon’tleavetilltwelvefifteen,andit’sonlyeleven.”Dorianlookedathimandsmiled,“Comein.”14.WhathappenedtoDorianaccordingtoParagraph1?A.Nobodybelievedhim. B.Hewouldn’tgetolder.C.Heseldomfelthappy. D.Theportraitbroughtbadlucktohim.15.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin

▲?A.Hedidn’tsayhello. B.Basilusedtobeafatnum.C.HefoundBasilatlast D.Basildidn'tcareabouthim.16.Wecanlearnthat__________fromtheunderlinedsentence.A.Dorianhadpooreyesight B.Doriandidn’twanttogohomeC.Doriangotlostagain. D.DorianwaslyingtoBasil.17.WhichofthefollowingisRIGHTaboutBasilHallward?A.HewouldcomebackfromParissoon. B.Hewouldmisshistrain.C.HeknewDorian’saddress. D.HewantedtoinviteDoriantoParistogether.CHowcanwerelaxafterbusyworkdays?WalkingthroughthecitystreetsatweekendsisnowanewfavouriteamongyoungpeopleinChina.ItiscalledCitywalk.PeoplecantakeaCitywalkontheirownorbyfollowingatourguide.Theyusuallydon’tgotofamousshoppingcentres.Instead,theygotosmallshopsorrestaurants,takeacloselookatoldbuildingsandknowaboutthehistoryandcultureofthecity.ManyCitywalkerslovetosharetheirroutes(路線)withothers,includinghowlongthewalkwilltakeandwhatbeautifulplacestheywillseealongtheway.ItishelpfultootherswhoalsowanttotakeaCitywalk.NanXi,agirlfromBeijing,movedtoShanghainotlongago.Oneday,whenshewentonline(在線)tofindsomethinginterestingtodoonweekends,shegottoknowaboutCitywalk.“IthinkShanghaiisawonderfulcitytotakeaCitywalk.Therearebigtreesalongthestreetsandshopssellingdifferentthings.It’sgreatforfriendstowalktogetherandtakephotos,”shesaid.Shedecidedtohaveatry.Shehadatwo-hourCitywalktour.Duringthetour,theguidetalkedaboutthehistoryofthebuildingsandstreetsalongtheway.“Ienjoyedthetripthatday.ItgavemeabetterunderstandingofhowWesternandlocalculturesmixtogetherinShanghai.Ican’twaittotakeanotherCitywalk,”shesaid.TakeaCitywalkatweekends!Enjoythebeautyofyourcityinanewway!18.Howdoesthewriterstartthepassage?A.Bytellingastory. B.Byaskingaquestion.C.Byshowingananswer. D.Bygivinganexample.19.WhatcanpeopledowhentheytakeaCitywalkaccordingtothepassage?A.Gotobigshopsorrestaurants. B.Visitfamousshoppingcentres.C.Knowaboutthecultureofthecity. D.Takeacloselookatmodernbuildings.20.WhatcanweknowaboutNanXifromparagraph4?A.SheknewaboutCitywalkonTV. B.ShemovedtoBeijingnotlongago.C.ShewantedtotakeanotherCitywalk. D.Shehadathree-hourtouraroundShanghai.21.Thewriterwritesthepassagetoadvisepeopleto_________.A.shareroutesontheInternet B.takephotoswhilewalkingC.makeplansbeforetravelling D.enjoyweekendsinanewwayDAlthoughweoftenhearaboutdriverlesscars,itisstillnotclearwhenwewillbeabletobuyonetomakethoselongboringroadtripsaloteasier.Let’stakealookatwhy.Whatdriverlesstechnologyisinusenow?Theideaofadriverlesscardatesbackto1939!However,wearenotsurewhatdriverlesstechnologycanandcan’tdo.Whenmostpeoplethinkofdriverlesscars,theythinkofsittingbackintheircarandreadingabookwhilethecardoesalltheworkandgetsthemtowheretheywanttogo.Infact,thatkindoftechnologyismanyyearsaway.Atthemoment,ourcarcanhelpcontrolthedirection,butourattentionmuststillbeontheroad.Beforesmartertechnologybecomespopular,peoplewillneedtodealwithalotofproblems,suchasgettingthecartounderstandtheroadsignsandallowingcarsto“connect”tooneanother.Inthisway,allcarscanbeawareofwhatishappeningaroundthem.Whatproblemsaredriverlesscarsfacing?Thereareafewreasonswhydriverlesscarsmaytakesometimetocometofruition.AlthoughAIanddriverlessskillshavedevelopedforalongtime,AIstillisn’tassmartasahumanbrainwhensomethinghappenssuddenly.Driverlesstechnologyneedstobeabletodealwithsomeaccidentsbeforeitcanbecometrulypopular.Onlineattackisalsoakindofdanger.Hackers(黑客)couldgetintoyourcarandtakecontrolofyourcar,usingtheirskillstoeitherstealyourcarorevenhurtyou.Ourtechnologymustbesafebeforewegivetoomuchtrustindriverlesscars.Driverlesscarscouldactuallymaketheairpollutionworse.Ifpeopleareabletosleeporworkintheircars,therewillbeevenlessreasontogetpublictransport(公共交通).Unlessdriverlesscarsareallpoweredbycleanenergy,theplanetwon’tbebetterwithmoredriverlesscars.22.Aboutdriverlesscars,thewriteragreesthat________.A.wecanbuysomeinthenearfuture.B.theywerefirstinventedinthe21stcentury.C.hackerswillsurelyoperateourcarsthroughtheInternet.D.thedriversstillhavetopaytheirattentionontheroadfornow.23.Thefollowingphrase“________”hasthesamemeaningastheunderlinedphrase“cometofruition”inParagraph3.A.comeintouse B.runfree C.setoff D.takeplace24.Accordingtothepassage,driverlesscarsarefacingtheproblemsEXCEPT________.A.a(chǎn)irpollution B.highprice C.onlineattacks D.AItechnology25.Howdoesthewriterorganizethearticle?A.B.C.D.第三部分信息還原(共5小題:每小題1分,滿分5分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Wesometimescallthelion“thekingofthejungle(叢林)”,becauseitisstrongerandmoredangerousthanotheranimals.26Itisthehighestanimalinthelandfoodchain(鏈).Intheseaanimals,thesharkisoneoftheanimalsatthetopofthefoodchain.Itcanswimfasterthanmostotherseaanimals.27Whatisatthetopoftheworld’sfoodchain?Peopleare!28Wecouldnotrunfasterthancheetahs(獵豹),butweinventedcarsandnowwecanmovethefastest.Wecouldnotfightbetterthanlions,butweinventedguns.Nowwecanhuntthebest.People’sinventionsareclever,buttheycanbedangerous,too.Forexample,peopleinventedlactones(內(nèi)酯),andnowtheymaketheairandriversdirty.29Dirtyriverskillfish.Thebearscannoteatthefishandtheydie.Ifwekillonepartofthefoodchain,otherartsalsodie.Rememberthatwearealsoapartofthefoodchain,soweareindanger,too!30Weshouldandwecoulddosomethingfortheworld!A.Thiscanmaketerriblechanges.B.Anditcanuseitsbigteethtoeatthem.C.Protectinganimalsisnotthatimportant!D.Protectinganimalsisprotectingourselves!E.Wehumanscandoeverythingintheworld.F.Wearenotthebiggestorfastest,butwearethecleverest.G.Itcanrunfasterthanmanyanimalsanditcanhuntthebest.第四部分詞匯運(yùn)用(共13小題;每小題1分,滿分13分)第一節(jié)根據(jù)下列句子所給漢語(yǔ)注釋或首字母,在答題卡標(biāo)有題號(hào)的橫線上,寫出空缺處各單詞的正確形式,每空限填一詞。31.The(突然的)heavystormcausedlotsoftrafficaccidents.32.HebrokehisnewiPhoneXSMaxby(落下)it.33.DingZhaozhongwontheNobelPrizefor(物理)in1976.34.Thefireman(拉)thedriverawayfromtheburningtaxiseveralminutesago.35.Lilywasreallyhelpful.SheoftenomehelpwhenIwasintroubleinthepast.36.Johnjumpedmuchfthananyotherplayerattheschoolsportsday.37.—SandyandJaneareafraidthatwecan’tdothejobwell.—Comeon.Youshouldbelieveiny.38.Intheexam,themorecarefulyouare,thefewermyouwillmake.第二節(jié)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從方框中選擇適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或短語(yǔ),在答題卡標(biāo)有題號(hào)的橫線上、填入其正確形式。每個(gè)單詞或短語(yǔ)僅用一次。because,among,joinin,prevent,beTherearemanywetlandsinChinaandsomeofthemhavebecomeimportantnaturereserves.TheChineseYellowSeaWetlandsare39them.TheyareinYancheng,JiangsuProvince.Theyarehometomanydifferentkindsofbirdsandanimals.Thetemperatureinthewetlands40nottoohighortoolow.Thereisalotofrainandsunshinetoo.Thewetlandsarereallygoodplacesforwildlife.Weprotectwetlands41theycanprovidefoodandhomeforsomespecialkindsofanimalsandbirds.Wetlandsareimportantbecausetheyalso42floodsfromhappening.Luckilymoreandmorepeoplebegintoknowtheimportanceofwetlandsandwildlife.Everyyear,onFebruary2nd,wecaninvitemanypeople43manyactivitiestotellpeoplemoreaboutwetlandsaroundtheworld.第五部分短文填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,在答題卡標(biāo)有題號(hào)的橫線上,填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。MaxBurns,a19-year-oldBritishman,isverypopularontheInternetbecauseofhisvideosof44(make)Chinesefood.Max’sparents45(work)inChinaformanyyears.SoMaxspenthisfirst13yearsbeingimmersed(沉浸于)inChineseculture—learningthelanguageandlovingthefood.WhenhisfamilymovedtoBrighton,UKin2017,MaxmissedChinesefoodverymuch.Hebegantoordertakeaways(外賣食物)fromlocalChineserestaurantsatfirst.Butthemealsdidn’ttasteas46(well)astheywereinChina.Theywerealso47(real)expensive.ThenMaxdecidedtotrytomakeChinese48(dish)athome.Maxfoundthatmanyofhisfriendsdidn’tknowmuchabouttherealChinesefood,49hewantedtodosomething.ThenhemadevideosofmakingChinesefoodandput50online.Inhisvideos,MaxshowsothershowtocooktherealChinesefoodathome.Thevideos51(help)himwinmillionsoffansallovertheworldovertheyears.“WhenpeopleaskmewhereI’mfrom,Ifindithard52(answer)becauseIgrewupinChinaandnowI’mlivingintheUK,”hesays.“I’mjusttryingtoshareChineseandBritishculture53ChineseandBritishpeople,andbuildaculturalbridgebetweenthem.”第六部分閱讀表達(dá)(共3小題;54題2分,55題2分,56題3分,滿分7分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,用英語(yǔ)回答短文后的問題,并將答案寫在答題卡標(biāo)有題號(hào)的橫線上。Youmighthearaboutallthedifferentclubsatyourschoolandwanttoknowwheretheyallcamefrom?Howdoyoustartaschoolclub?Thissimplestep-by-stepguidewillshowyouhowtostartaclubrightfromthebeginningtotheend.Workouttheplan.Chooseatimeandaplaceforyourclub.Decideonaroomtoholdtheclubinwithyourfriend.Agreewiththemonatime,butmakeitduringschoolhours,andnotduringlessonsorworktime.Planouthowtheclubwillrun.Atmanyschools,studentsstartplanningtheclubbeforethesummervacation.Findresponsible(負(fù)責(zé)的)people.Youcan’tstartaclubwithonlyonemember.Everyclubneedspeoplewhoareresponsible,smartandhard-working.Aclubincludingpeoplelikethiswillcertainlybeagoodone.Alsostartingtotalkwiththeresponsiblefriendswillhelpintheplanningoftheclubsothatyouwillnothavetodoitbyyourself.Askotherstojoin.Thefirstthingistodrawaposter.Ontheposter,youcanintroduce(介紹)yourclubwithsomepicturestomakeothersjoinit.Andyoucanhelpothersunderstandwhyyoustarttheclubanddifferentneedsoftheclub.Thiswillhelptogetpeopletojoin.Stayorganized(有條理的).Nowthataclubhasstarted,itisnotoveryet.Allofthehardpartsmayhavepassed,butthereisstillthemaintenance(維護(hù))oftheclub.Youneedtomakesurethateverythingworkswellandmemberscanlearnandenjoythemselvesintheclub.Enjoyyourclub!54.Whendostudentsstartplanningtheclubatmanyschools?55.Howmanystepscanwefollowtostartaclubaccordingtothepassage?56.Whatclubwouldyouliketostart?Why?(Giveyourreasoninatleast10words.)第七部分書面表達(dá)(共1題;滿分25分)57.熱愛大自然協(xié)會(huì)正在招募新成員,假如你是李華,請(qǐng)根據(jù)申請(qǐng)表中的信息提示,給協(xié)會(huì)主席寫一封英文申請(qǐng)信。要求:1.所寫內(nèi)容必須包括提供的所有信息,可適當(dāng)發(fā)揮;2.文章90詞左右。開頭結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù);3.語(yǔ)句通順,意思連貫,語(yǔ)法正確,條理清楚,字跡工整;DearChairperson,IwouldliketojointheLoveNatureSociety.First,letmeintroducemyself._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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