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第=page55頁(yè),共=sectionpages77頁(yè)2024-2025學(xué)年浙江省杭州市淳安縣八年級(jí)(上)期末檢測(cè)英語(yǔ)試卷題號(hào)一二三四五六總分得分一、完形填空:本大題共15小題,共22.5分。Ourclassroomwasfilledwithexcitement.WhenMr.Brown,our

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,walkedinwithabaginhishand,everyone

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.Wedon’tknowwhatweweregoingtodointhisclass.“

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,everyone.Takeyourseats,”calledMr.Brown.Thenhelookedaroundandadded,“I’m

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you’reallhereforthelastspellingtestoftheyear.”Hetookoutsomewritingpapersfromthe

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,asifhewasgoingtopassitout.Wheneveryonebegantogroan(抱怨).Mr.Brownlaughed.“Justalesson,”hesaid,“Butreally,wehavesomeworktodo.”“How?”weallasked.Itwasthe

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dayofschool.Noonewantedtowork.“Youneedtocleanoutyourdesks,handinyourbooksandputeverythingelseintoyourbackpacks.”Withthat,Mr.Brownturned

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thecomputeronthefrontdeskandplayedapieceofexcitingmusic.Theloudmusiccreateda

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mood(氣氛).Someofussangalong,andsomedancedaroundourdesksaswecleanedthemout.Mr.Browndancedtooasheclearedofftheblackboard.Everyone

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.ItwasasideofMr.Brownwedidn’tseeoften.Whenourdeskswere

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,someoneasked,“Howlonguntilthebreak?”Likemagic,Mr.Browntookoutsmallthreeballsfromhispocket.Heplayedwiththemaroundandaround

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hethrewthemintotheair.“Thebreakstarts…now!”hecried.

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,Mrs.Molinas,theheadmaster,passedbyandlookedintotheroom.“Mr.Brown!”Sheshoutedout.Theroombecame

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suddenly.EveryonewaslookingatMrs.Molinas.WewereafraidMr.Brownwasinbigtroublenow.ButsoonwefoundMrs.Molinaswasjusttryingtolook

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butcouldn’tdoit.Finally,shebrokeoutlaughingandwalkedaway.Afterwards,Mr.Browntookusoutsidefortherestofthebreak.Thelastclasswasasweetmemoryinschool,and

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inlifetime.1.A.coach B.doctor C.headmaster D.teacher2.A.cried B.feared C.smiled D.wondered3.A.Comein B.Sitdown C.Goon D.Excuseme4.A.afraid B.glad C.sorry D.surprised5.A.box B.pocket C.bag D.backpack6.A.only B.first C.last D.next7.A.on B.up C.off D.to8.A.class B.party C.test D.noise9.A.answered B.agreed C.laughed D.replied10.A.cleaned B.opened C.repaired D.closed11.A.so B.till C.unless D.if12.A.Atlast B.Infact C.Onceagain D.Justthen13.A.bright B.dark C.lively D.silent14.A.angry B.excited C.funny D.worried15.A.just B.finally C.even D.still二、閱讀理解:本大題共15小題,共30分。AWhenaskedifyouareinterestedinposters(海報(bào)),differentanswersmaybegivenbydifferentpeople.But,moreoftenthannot,somepostersdoofferyouchancesthatyoucanneverthinkof.

TeenWeeklyAnewmagazineforteenagersallovertheworld!Stories,news,sports,problempagesandlotsmore!Wearelookingforpeoplewhoareinterestedinthesetopicstojoinourteamofyoungwriters.Contactusformoredetails.TeenWeekly,912RiddleRoad,London,SW164RTVacancies@teenweekly.enSmartTalkerAreyouapoortalker?WelcometoourtrainingcourseSmartTalker.Learnsomerulesandartoftalkingandyoucanfindyourselfbecomingmorepopularandwinningnewfriendships.Visitourwebsite.formoreinformation.YouthClubWeneedyoutojoinus!Ourclubislookingfor16-18-year-oldstudentstohelpusorganizeweekendactivitieswiththreedifferentgroupsofyoungpeopleaged6-9,10-13and14-16.Ifyouthinkyouhavetheskillstoworkwithyoungpeopleinafunway,sendusanemailNOWatvolunteers@.zx16.TeenWeeklyislookingforpeoplewhocan________.A.writeforteenagers B.talkcleverly

C.tellstories D.organizeactivities17.WhichofthefollowingpeopleisthebesttoworkforYouthClub?A.Tom,a13-year-oldboy. B.Peter,amiddleschoolteacher.

C.Jenny,auniversitystudentaged18. D.Mary,aserioushighschoolgirl.18.Thethreepostersaremademainlyto________.A.startspeakinglessons B.offerinterestingchances

C.introducenewfriends D.helpknowaboutchildrenBOneday,anoldman,whowasseenasthecleverestpersoninthevillage,waswalkingalongtheroadwhenayoungmanstoppedhim.“Youhavenorighttoteachothers,”heshouted.“Youareasstupid(愚蠢的)aseveryoneelse.Youarenothingatall.”Theoldmanwasnotangryatthesewords.Instead,heaskedtheyoungman,“Tellme,ifyoubuyagiftforsomeoneandthatpersondoesnottakeit,whodoesthegiftbelongto(屬于)?”Themanwassurprisedtohearsuchastrangequestion,butitwasnotdifficult.“ItwouldbelongtomebecauseIboughtthegift,”heanswered.Theoldmansmiledandsaid“That’sright.Itisexactlythesamewithyouranger(生氣).IfyoubecomeangrywithmeandIdonotgetupset,thentheangerfallsbackonyou.Youaretheonlyonewhobecomesunhappy,notme.Allyouhavedoneistohurtyourself.Ifyouwanttostophurtingyourself,youmuststopyourangerandbecomelovinginstead.Whenyouhateothers,youyourselfbecomeunhappy.Butwhenyouloveothers,everyoneishappy.”19.Whydidtheyoungmanstoptheoldman?A.Toquestionhim. B.Toaskhimforhelp.

C.Toaskhowtogettothevillage. D.Toteachhimhowtobeacleverman.20.Whatdidtheoldmandototheyoungman?A.Hesaidsorryandwalkedaway.

B.Hedidn’twanttotalktohimatall.

C.Hebecameangryandshoutedathim.

D.Heaskedhimaquestiontomakehimthink.21.Whatdidtheoldmancompare(比作)angerto?A.Asurprisinggift. B.Ayoungman.

C.Astrangequestion. D.Agiftthatwasnottaken.22.Whatisthemainlessonfromtheoldmaninthisstory?A.Angerhurtsothersthemost. B.Angerandloveareonefamily.

C.Lovebringshappinesstoeveryone. D.Takegiftsinathankfulway.C①Sleepforhumansalmostalwaysmeansthereisabedoramatnearhere.Animals,however,havemanydifferentwaysofsleeping.②Forwarmth,someanimalssleepingroups,suchaslionsmonkeys,penguinsandsoon.Elephantsalsosleepinagroup,buttheysleepingroupsforprotection.Thelargerelephantsmakeacirclearoundtheyoungerelephants.Thelargerelephantssleepstandingup,whiletheyoungeronesliedowntosleep.③Someanimalssleepintrees.Birdswilllocktheirfeetontoatreetokeepfromfallingoutofthetree.Otheranimals,likesquirrels,makenests(筑巢)inthetreestosleepin.④Mostanimalslookfordryplacestosleep.However,ducksoftensleepinwater.Theyholdhandswhentheysleepingroupstokeepfromfloatingaway(漂走).⑤Mostanimalsliedowntosleep.However,somelargeanimals,likehorses,cansleepstandingup.Theflamingosleepsstandingonjustoneleg.⑥Mostanimalssleepatnight,butsomeanimalsarenocturnal.Nocturnalanimalssleepinthedaytime.Batsandowlsarenocturnalanimals.Theywakeupwhenthesungoesdown.⑦Animalssleepinmanydifferentways.But,justlikehumans,everyanimalmustsleep.

23.Whydoelephantssleepingroupsaccordingtothepassage?A.Theysleepingroupsforfun. B.Theysleepingroupsforfood.

C.Theysleepingroupsforwarmth. D.Theysleepingroupsforprotection.24.Whatdoestheword“nocturnal”inParagraph6probablymean?A.Activeatnight. B.Witheyeswideopen.

C.Sleepingatnight. D.Standingsleep.25.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage?A.①/②③④⑤⑥⑦ B.①/②③④⑤⑥/⑦ C.①②③④⑤⑥/⑦ D.①/②③/④⑤⑥⑦26.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Animalssleepatdifferenttimesofnight.

B.Animalssleepinmanydifferentplaces.

C.Animals’sleepinghoursaredifferent.

D.Animalssleepinmanydifferentways.DMostfooddocumentaries(紀(jì)錄片)inChinaareaboutpopularrestaurantsinbigcities.However,directorWangShengzhichoosesadifferentway—heturnshiscameratopeople’skitchensinsmallvillagesinthecountryside.FilmedbyWang,fooddocumentaryTasteofHomewasbroadcast(播出)onFujian’sSouthEastTVonApril7.Eachepisode(一集)introducestwodishesfromlocalfamiliesintwovillages.Peoplecanfollowthefoodpreparationandcookingwhilelearningthestoriesofthefamiliesandthefood.Wangsaysthatthepurposeofthispartistotaketheviewersonatripbacktotheirhometown.Mostofthedishesthatappearinthedocumentaryuseingredients(原料)fromthecooks’ownfieldsoryards.Wangknowsthatlivinginthecity,peopleknowlittleaboutwherethefoodcomesfrom.“Inthisdocumentary,Iwanttoshowthesourcesofallingredients,whetherit’sthepigskeptbythoseintheshow,orthevegetablesgrownintheirfields,”hesays.Unlikefilmingrestaurantownersorgoodcookswhoareeasiertofind,Wangandhisteamhadtoworkhardtofindcommonpeoplefortheirdocumentary._________.Theyalwayssaid,“I’mnotagoodcook.Whywouldyouliketofilmme?”“Thedocumentaryshowsafeelingoffamily,”Wangsays.“Thethemeofitisnotaboutheroesbutcommonpeople.”

27.WhatcanwelearnfromTasteofHome?①cookingways②travellingtips③familystories④localdishesA.①②③ B.②③④ C.①③④ D.①②④28.Whichquestionisansweredinthethirdparagraph?A.Howcanwemaketraditionalfood?

B.Wherecanwebuyfreshingredients?

C.Howshouldwechoosefoodingredients?

D.Wherearetheingredientsintheshowfrom?29.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin_______.A.Theintervieweesweregreatcooks.

B.Andthechosenpeoplewereoftensurprised.

C.Thechosenonesalwaysproudlyshowedtheircookingskills.

D.Mostofthevillagersweregladtooffertheirhomemadedishes.30.What’sthemaindifferencebetweenTasteofHomeandotherfooddocumentaries?A.Itfilmsverygoodcooks. B.Itshowsmorecookingskills.

C.Itisaboutcommonpeople. D.Itusesspecialfilmingmethods.三、任務(wù)型閱讀-多任務(wù)混合:本大題共1小題,共10分。31.Teaandcoffeearetwoofthemostpopulardrinksintheworld.However,peopleusuallylikeonemorethantheother.

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TeadrinkingstartedinChinaandIndiaover4,000yearsago,around2700BC.Teaismadefromaleaf.Thesedays,somepeopledrinkteaforhealth,usingittohelpwithsleep,stress,orlosingweight.

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Infact,teadrinkingincountriessuchasJapanisapartoftheculture.InTurkey,teaalwaysappearswhenpeoplemeet.Whetherinsomeone’shomeorabusiness,teaisalwaysofferedasawayofwelcome.

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Thisisatimewhenteaandotherdishesareservedintheafternoon.Itisawayofrelaxingwithfriends.Coffeecamemuchlaterthantea,atjustover1,000yearsago.Coffeeismadefrombeans.Somethinginthecoffeebeansmakesapersonfeelmoreenergy.Mostpeopledrinkcoffeeinthemorningtohelpthemwakeup.Otherswillalsodrinkcoffeewhenshortbreakshappenintheafternoontokeepgoingthroughtheworkday.

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However,manypeopleatthecoffeeshopdrinkcoffeewhileworkingontheircomputers.Isteaorcoffeemorecommoninyourcountry?A.Somepeoplemayvisitcoffeeshopsjusttomeetandtalkwithfriends.B.Thesedrinksalsohaveverydifferentuses.C.However,mostpeopleintea-drinkingcountriesseeteaasmorethanjustahealthydrink.D.Teaismadefromaleafwhilecoffeeismadefromabean.E.IntheUK,homesandofficesusuallyhaveteatime.(1)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(2)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(3)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(4)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(5)Whichdrinkdoyoulikebetter,teaorcoffee?Why?(不超過(guò)15詞)四、選詞填空-短文:本大題共1小題,共10分。32.

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playYouareafootballfan,right?Footballispopularallovertheworld.Everyday,football

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takeplaceeverywhere.Peopleoftenknowtheresultsfromthesocialmedias.Mostofusenjoy

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andwatchingfootballgames.Everyfouryears,

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peoplewatchtheWorldCuponTVorothermedias.Whenourfavouriteteamswin,wegetveryhappy.Wewishournationalteamwouldbethe

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intheworld.Footballcanbringpeople

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anditisapartofmanycultures.五、閱讀填空:本大題共2小題,共20分。33.Lastweek,IjoinedinanEnglishspeechcompetitionatschool.Itwasanexcitingbutnervous

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(經(jīng)歷).Twelvefinalistswerechosen,andIwasoneofthem.Myspeechtopicwas“TheImportanceofTeamwork.”Beforethecompetition,I

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(準(zhǔn)備)myspeechseriously.Ispentalotoftimelookingforinformationonthe

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(因特網(wǎng)).ThenIwrotedownmyspeechandpracticeditagainandagain.Myfriendsandmyfamilyhelpedmeto

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(改進(jìn))myspeechbygivingmealotofgoodadvice.WhenIstoodbeforetheaudience(觀眾),my

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(心臟)wasbeatinghard.Itookadeepbreathandstartedspeaking.

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(在……期間)thespeech,Iwasabitnervousatfirst,butsoonIfoundconfidence.I

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(分享)mypersonalideasaboutteamworkandtheaudiencelistened

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(仔細(xì)地).Afteranhour,thecompetitionwasoverandoutcametheresults.Iwasluckytowinthefirst

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(獎(jiǎng)).Everyoneclappedloudlyforme.Iwasalsofilledwithjoyandexcitement.Ofcourse,Ifeltproudof

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(我自己)forovercomingmyfearandmakingagoodspeech.34.SunYingsha,oneofthebesttabletennisplayersintheworld,

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(win)twogoldmedalsandonesilveratthe2024ParisOlympics.Wouldyouliketoknow

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(anything)abouther?BorninShijiazhuang,Hebei,China,Sunstartedtoplaytabletennis

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theageoffive.Herparentsaskedhertopracticeitbecausetheywantedhertohavesomethingtodoafterschool.Andthey

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wantedhertokeephealthy.Soonshebecameinterestedin

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(play)thesport.Today,Sunisgettingmoreandmorepopularwithpeopleallaroundtheworld.Sheis

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(talent),butthat’snoteverything.Sheisalso

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hard-workingplayer.Shepracticeshourseverydayandknows

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sheneeds.She’smodest(謙虛的),too.Shealwayslearnsfromotherformerexcellentplayers.AlthoughSunisvery

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(success)asatabletennisplayer,shewon’tstophere.Sheistryinghardertobringusmore

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(surprise).六、書面表達(dá):本大題共1小題,共15分。35.假設(shè)你叫LiHong,今年寒假你和同學(xué)要坐火車去杭州參加CityTour打卡活動(dòng)。請(qǐng)結(jié)合表格和請(qǐng)柬中的內(nèi)容,給你的好友Helen發(fā)一份郵件告知你的計(jì)劃,并邀請(qǐng)她一同前往。

要求:1.短文須包括上述全部要點(diǎn),應(yīng)適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;2.文中不要出現(xiàn)真實(shí)的姓名和校名;3.字?jǐn)?shù):80詞左右,郵件的開頭與結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。To:Helen@EnglishUSubject:HaveaOne-dayCityTourinHangzhouDearHelen,I’mwritingto___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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