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四川省巴中龍泉外國(guó)語(yǔ)學(xué)校2024-2025學(xué)年人教版英語(yǔ)八年級(jí)上冊(cè)期末達(dá)標(biāo)檢測(cè)卷一、單項(xiàng)選擇(每小題1分,共5分)1.Kellycookeddinner______herparentswhiletheywerecleaningtheyard.A.with B.for C.to D.instead2.________teawithmeafterworktoday,please.Ihavesomethingimportanttotellyou.A.Drinking B.Drink C.Todrink D.Don’tdrink3.Therearefive________studentsandfifty________teachersinourschool.A.hundreds;women B.hundred;woman C.hundred;women D.hundreds;woman4.Mariawantstoknow________.A.whereherEnglishteacherlives B.wheredoesherEnglishteacherliveC.whereherEnglishteacherlive D.whereisherEnglishteacherlive5.—Ithinkthebestwaytoimproveyourswimmingskillsistopracticemore.—________.Afterall,practicemakesperfect.A.Ican’tagreemore B.It’suptoyouC.Itdoesn’tmatter D.I’msorrytohearthat二、完形填空(每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下列短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。Everyparentsaysthatwenevergrowup.Infact,wemaybe15or16yearsold.Intheireyes,wearealwayslittlekidsandalwaysdo6things.Forexample,whenIneedtostayathome,theywillalways7meandmylifewithoutthem.Mostparentsalwaysthinkthattheygivethebestthingstomaketheirchildrenlivebetter.Theybuytheirchildrenprettyclothes,niceshoes,strangebut8schoolthings,evenathousand-yuan-costbike.Theythinkthattheydoeverythingfortheirdearlittlechildren.Andtheyonlywanttheirchildrentogetgood9ontheexams.But10can’ttheirchildrenstillunderstand(明白)them?Dotheystillwantmorethings?11.Infact,theywantatruefamily.Whatisatruefamily?Ithinkitmeansaplacewecanleavetheoutside12world.Fromhere,wecangetconsolation(安慰)andhappiness.Weshouldbestrongerintheoutsideworldbecausewehaveafamily.SoIthinkparentsshould13theirmoneyandtalkwithchildren.Itwillletthem14thattheyhaveatruefamily,sothechildandhisparentscouldunderstandeachother15.Then,noonewillbealittlechild.6.A.new B.important C.good D.wrong7.A.fightwith B.cleanup C.worryabout D.talkwith8.A.expensive B.cheap C.beautiful D.ugly9.A.health B.grades C.food D.gifts10.A.where B.how C.why D.what11.A.No B.Sure C.Yes D.Sorry12.A.warm B.cold C.great D.happy13.A.give B.save C.kept D.shop14.A.know B.thought C.mix D.lose15.A.goodandgood B.stronger C.worse D.better三、閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳答案,并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ALibrariesPublicLibrariesMosttownsinBritainhaveapubliclibrary.Alibraryusuallyhasanumberofbooks.Peoplecanuseandborrowbooksforfree.ThefirstpubliclibraryinBritainopenedinManchesterin1852.ItsfirstlibrarianwasamancalledEdwardEdwards.LibraryServicesTojoinalibrary,gotoyourlocallibraryandfillinaform.Youwillgetalibrarycard.Youneedtousethecardwhenusinglibraryservices.Modernpubliclibrarieshavesomethingforeveryone.Mostofthemhaveaudiobooks,CDs,newspapers,DVDsandbookstoborrow.MobileLibrariesNoteveryonecangettoalibrary.Somepeoplelivefarawayfromtownsandcities.Otherpeoplefinditdifficulttogooutbecausetheyhaveanillness.Thankstothemobilelibraries,thesepeoplecanstillborrowbooks.Mobilelibrariesusuallykeeptheirbooksinamini-bus.Thebackofthemini-bushasshelvesforbooks.Andit’sbigenoughforborrowerstogoinsideandlookaround.Adrivertakesthebustodifferentplaces.Peoplealsoknowwhenthebuswillcome.Theycanreturntheirbooksandborrowsomemore.16.Thefirstpubliclibraryopenedin________in1852.A.Manchester B.London C.NewYork D.Leeds17.Youneed________tousethelibraryservice.A.somemoney B.a(chǎn)form C.a(chǎn)phone D.a(chǎn)librarycard18.Somepeoplewholivefarawayfromcitiescanborrowbooksfrom________.A.supermarkets B.bookstores C.mobilelibraries D.publiclibraries19.Inmodernpubliclibraries,peoplecanborrow________kindsofthings.A.two B.three C.four D.five20.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Peoplecanborrowbooksinthepubliclibraryforfree.B.Noteveryonecangettoalibrary.C.Youneedtofillaformbeforegettingalibrarycard.D.Peopledon’tknowwhenthemobilelibrarieswillget.BAmythissomethingthatisnotcorrect,butmanypeoplebelievethattherearealotofmythsaboutthehumanbrain.Oneofthebiggestmythsisthatweonlyuse10percentofourbrains.Thenextpartofthemythisthatifwecanlearntousetherestofourbrains,thenwe’llbemuchsmarter.Peoplesaythisallthetime,butit’sabsolutely(絕對(duì)地)nottrue!Thetruthisthatalthoughwedon’tknoweverythingaboutthehumanbrain,weknowthateachpartofithasanimportantfunction(功能).Modernscientiststhinkthe“10percentmyth”isridiculous(荒謬的).Theothermostpopularmythisaboutbeing“right-brained”or“l(fā)eft-brained”.Accordingtothismyth,peoplewhousetherightsideoftheirbrainsarebetteratmathandscience.Thisisaspopularasthe“10percentmyth”,andit’salsowrong.In2013,astudyfromanAmericantheirbrainsaremoreartisticandcreative.Peoplewhousetheleftsideofuniversityexaminedtherightbrainandleftbrainmyth.Accordingtothestudy,weusebothsidesofourbrainsequally(相等地).It’struethatweusedifferentpartsofourbrainsfordifferentthings.Weuseourleftsideforlanguagemore,andourrightsidewhenweneedtopayattention.Butthereisnoevidence(證據(jù))thatcreativepeopleusetherightsidemoreorthatscientificpeopleusetheleftsidemore.We’vetalkedaboutmyths,solet’slookatafewinterestingfactsaboutthebrain.Firstofall,thebrainfeelsnopain.Second,about75percentofthebrainismadeofwater.It’salsothefattestorganinyourbody.Here’sanotherinterestingfactaboutthebrain.Aroundthetimeyouturn18yearsold,itstopsgrowing.21.Modernscientiststhinkthe“10percentmyth”isridiculousbecause________.A.weonlyuse10percentofourbrains B.theyknoweverythingaboutthehumanbrainC.eachpartofthebrainhasanimportantfunction D.ofthestudyfromanAmericanuniversity22.Theunderlinedword“This”inParagraph3refersto________.A.the“l(fā)eftbrain”myth B.the“rightbrainandleftbrain”mythC.theuseofhumanbrains D.thestudyfromanAmericanuniversity23.Accordingtothefactsmentionedinthepassage,________mayusetheleftbrainmore.A.Robert,whoislearningEnglish B.Kate,whoisdrawingpicturesC.Jenny,whoisdesigningclothes D.Jacob,whoisdoingresearch24.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthehumanbrain?A.Itisgrowingalllifelong. B.Therightsideisusedmorebyartists.C.Somepartsofitarenotusedatall. D.Aboutthreequartersofitismadeofwater.25.Thepassagemainlytellsabout________.A.thegrowingofthebrain B.differentfunctionsofthebrainC.therightbrainandleftbrain D.mythsandfactsaboutthebrainCExperiencingonedayinLondonSothiswasanEnglishpark.ThiswasanEnglish…summer?Iwasshakingwithcold!Itdidn’tseewarmenough.PerhapsIshouldexplain.I’mfromBrisbaneinAustralia.ButtodayIwasvisitingmyfamilyinBritain.AndtheyweretakingmeouttoenjoyLondon.“Whatafine,brightday!”myAuntJesssaidhappily.Inoddedandsmiledpolitely.InBritainit’snotpolitetodisagree,especiallyabouttheweather.ButinsideIwasthinking:Itlooksawful.Brisbane’swinteriswarmerthanBritishsummer!Thedayhadstartedwiththepromiseofsunshine.But,asourpicnicwenton,itturneddarker.Stormcloudssuddenlycoveredthesky.Britishpeopleoftendescribetheirweatheras“fourseasonsinoneday”.Butforme,oneseasonwasmissingfromthatday:summer!AuntJesssaid,“WhenIwasyoung,thesummersweremuchlongerandsunnier.Idon’trememberasinglebadsummer’sdayinthe60s!”Weatherrecordsshowthatshewaswrong.ButagainIdidnotdisagree.MycousinJanesaid,“MaybewewillhaveawhiteChristmasthisyear.”Thatwouldbewonderful,butIdoubted(懷疑)it.Afterall,ithasonlysnowedatChristmasfivetimesinthelastfiftyyears.Suddenlyitturnedwindy.Aheavyrainbegantofall.Werantohidefromtherain.Butmy“summer”dressstillgotverywet.AsIwatchedtherainbeatingdown,Ibegantodaydream.Idreamedaboutlong,hotsummerdaysinBrisbane.“Well,”saidAuntJess,“wehadafewgoodhours.Andatleast,theweathergivesussomethingtotalkabout…”Ismiledpolitelyoncemore,buthadasecretthought.Yes,let’stalkaboutmyEnglishrelativesmovingAustralia!26.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph1?A.ItiswinternowinBritain.B.ThewriterishavingavisitinBritain.C.TheweatherinAustraliaisthesameasthatinBritain.D.Thewriter’sfamilyliketoliveinLondon.27.Whydidthewriternodalthoughshedidn’tagreewithAuntJess?A.BecauseshelikedtheweatherinBrisbane.B.BecauseAuntJesstoldthetruth.C.BecauseitisimpolitetodisagreeabouttheweatherinBritain.D.Becauseshedidn’twanttomakeherauntangry.28.What’stheweatherlikeinLondonaccordingtotheunderlinedpart“fourseasonsinoneday”?A.Exciting. B.Boring. C.Pleasant. D.Changeable.29.HowoftendoesitsnowinBritainaccordingtothepassage?A.Seldom. B.Always. C.Never. D.Often.30.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.ItisalwayswarmerinBritishwinter.B.Thewriterhadapleasantpicnicthatday.C.PeoplealwayshavelonghotsummerdaysinBrisbane.D.Thewriterdoesn’tbelieveitwillbesnowyatChristmasthisyear.DThehospitalwasverybusy.Thenursehurriedfrompatienttopatient.Theydidnothavetimetotalktothemoranswertheirquestions.Insteadtheyjustgavethemtheirmedicines,madetheirbedsandmovedon.Theheadnursewasasbusyasabee.Shehadtowalkaroundwiththedoctors,makesurethenurseweredoingtheirwork,completeherreportsandanswerthephone.Manyofthephonecallswerefromthefriendsandrelatives(親屬)ofthepatients.Theyweretelephoningforinformationaboutthepeopleinthehospital.Onephonecall,however,wasalittledifferentfromalltheothers.Thephonerangandtheheadnurseansweredit.“Hello,”shesaid.Attheotherendofthelineavoicereplied,“Goodmorning!I'mphoningaboutFredLee.Couldyoutellmehowheis,please?”Theheadnurselookedathernotesandsaid,“MrLeehashadhisoperation,andisresting.”“Canyoutellmeifthiscondition(狀況)isgood?”thevoiceasked.“Yes,”thewomanreplied.“Heiscomfortableandtheoperationisasuccess.”“Whendoyouthinkhewillbeabletogohome?”themanasked.“Oh,todayisMonday.Perhapsattheendoftheweek,”theheadnursesaid.Thensheasked,“MayItellhimwhoisaskingabouthim?”“Yes,”themansaid.“FredLee.”“No,that'sthepatient'sname,”theheadnursesaid.“Yes.AndIamthepatient.PhoningyouistheonlywayIcangetanyinformationaboutmycondition.”31.Whomightnotbebusyinthehospital?A.Thedoctors B.Thenurse C.Theheadnurse D.Thepatients32.Whatdidtheheadnursehavetodointhehospital?A.Shehadtomakethebeds B.ShehadtowritethereportsC.Shehadtohaveanoperation D.Shehadtowalkaroundwiththepatients33.WhendidtheheadnursesayFredLeecouldgohome?A.Thenextday B.Thenextweek C.InamonthD.Attheendofthisweek34.Whydidsomanypeoplephonethehospital?A.Theywantedtotalktothenurse B.TheywantedtotalktothedoctorC.Theywantedtoaskabouttheirfriendsorfamily D.Theywantedtoknowwherethehospitalwas35.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthestory?A.FredLeehimselfphonedtheheadnurse B.PatientsareverydifficultpeopleC.Theheadnursedidn’tdoagoodjob D.FredLeewasnotgettingbetter四、補(bǔ)全短文(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Howdoyouusuallyspendyourday?36Getenoughsleep.Setyourselfa“bedtime”andmakeitahabittogotobedandwakeupatthesametimeeachday.37Aim(力求達(dá)到)for2Laday.Giveupthejuicesandcarbonatedbeverages(碳酸飲料),justaddlemon(檸檬)toyourwaterifyoufeellikesomethingfantastic.Takeabreak.Don’tbeafraidtoreadbooksthathavenothingtodowithyourstudies.Gotothecinema.Workout.Evenjustonceaweek,orwheneveryoucan.Goforawalkorarun,maybejustfor15minutes.38Maketimeforyourlikes.Studyingisyourfulltimejob,butthereareenoughhoursleftintheday.39Don’tletstudieskeepyourselfawayfromthethingsgoingonaroundyouandyoulove.40You’llbethankfulattheendofalongdaywhenyoucangetintoacomfortablebedthatdoesn’tlooklikeyoujustjumpedoutofit.A.You’dbettertalktoyourfriendsandfamilyaboutsomethingotherthan(除了)school.B.Makeyourbedeverymorning.C.HerearesomeadvicefromtheInternetforyou.D.Takeyourmindawayfromyourstudy.E.Drinklotsofwater.五、短文填空,然后將答案寫到答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。每空一詞。(共10小題,每題1.5分,滿分15分)LongagotherewasamanwiththenameSmith.Hemadea41bymakingcaps.Onedayhewenttosellhiscaps.Hewent42aforest.Thereweremanymonkeysinit.Itwasveryhotandthemanwantedtohavea43Hecameuptoalargetree,puthiscapsontheground,tookoneofthemandputitonhishead.Thenhelaydownandsoonfell44"Wherearemycaps?"Smithcriedwhenhe45up.Helookedupandsawmanymonkeysinthetreeandeachmonkeyhadacaponitshead."Giveme46mycaps!"themanshoutedatthemonkeys.Butthemonkeysdidn'tunderstandhim.Theyonlylaughed.Themangotangry,tookoffhisowncap,47itonthegroundandcried,"Ifyouwantallmycaps,youmaytakethis48,too!"Andwhatdoyouthinkhappenednext?Thelittleanimalsdidthesame.Eachmon-keytookoff49capandthrewitontheground.Themanwasveryglad.He50collectedallhiscapsandwentonhisway六、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文中的信息完成文后表格。(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)SomeAdviceonSafetyAlwaysplayinasafeplace.Aparkisasafeplacebecausetherearenocarsortrucks.Butdonottalktostrangers.Nevergowithastrangerintoacar.Beforecrossingtheroad,stopandlookbothways.Lookleft,lookrightandlookleftagain.Keepawayfromhousesorbuildingsthatarebeingbuiltorknockeddown.Somethingmightfallonyourhead,oryoumightcutyourselfonbrokenglass.Medicinesorpillscanbedangerous.Neverswallowanypillsormedicinesyoufindinthecupboard.Don'tswiminthepoolorriverwithoutadults.Wearalifejacketwheneveryougooutinaboat.Evenifyouarenotintheopenseaandthewaterisnotdeep,youshouldhaveyourlifejacketon.It'seasytofalloutofaboat.Donotputyourheadoutofacar,busortrain.Manychildrenhavebeenkilledbydoingthis.51AdviceWhenorwhereHowtodoPlayinasafeplacePlayinapark.Nevertalkto52orgowiththem.WhencrossingaroadStopandlook53.HousesorbuildingsbeingbuiltorknockeddownStayaway.MedicinesorpillsNeverswallowanymedicineswithoutadoctor'sadvic

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