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上海版2019-2020學年八年級下學期英語第一次月考試卷(I)卷姓名:_ 班級:_ 成績:_一、 完形填空(每小題1分,共15分) (共1題;共15分)1. (15分)完形填空 Can you imagine that we could build a beautiful city with rubbish? Maybe you will think it is1. However, it can be true! Nothing is a waste if we have a creative mind. Let me show you something about 2rubbish.Sometimes we can see tons of rubbish in the streets, on the roads, near the buildings. here and there. Many large cities became so ugly 3it. Nobody likes rubbish, but in fact, some rubbish can be used again. All of us want to solve the problem, we must do something to 4rubbish. We should take action from now on. 5, some good things will not be wasted.Do you often throw away things you dont need any more? Have you ever thought about how these things can actually be put to good use? For Example, when a car gets too old, it may not run any more. But we can use the metal of the car to make something else. When a bottle is empty, it 6as waste. You dont know bottle glass can be made into sand and used to build streets. Rubbish7food can be changed into fertilizer to make plants grow better. It is cheap and safe. And other rubbish can also be used to make building blocks. Now, 8machines are designed for that.9, people will watch films in a beautiful cinema which is built out of rubbish. Besides buildings and roads, cities may be made from rubbish. But so far, building beautiful cities made from rubbish is only 10.(1)A . important B . understanding C . unbelievable D . possible (2)A . returning B . reusing C . reflecting D . repeating (3)A . because B . because of C . instead of D . as for (4)A . make a living as B . make promises to C . make up our mind to D . make use of (5)A . On the way B . By the way C . In this way D . Out of the way (6)A . will be thrown away B . will throw away C . threw away D . was thrown away (7)A . from B . in C . on D . to (8)A . fewer and fewer B . less and less C . more and more D . more and less (9)A . Some day B . The other day C . Nowadays D . In the day (10)A . a symbol B . a letter C . a lesson D . a dream 二、 閱讀理解(前兩篇每小題1分,后兩篇每小題2分,共26分) (共4題;共26分)2. (4分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷下列句子正誤。 ASheena Matheiken is kind-hearted and creative. When she finds many poor children in India can not go to school, she decides to help them.Sheena Matheiken decides to raise money by setting up a project. Could you wear the same dress every day for a year? She names the project Little Black Dress for 365 Days, which aims to get children in the poor family into the school in India.At first, the project did not gain much attention. But Sheena Matheiken wore the same black dress herself. Through the clever use of different styles(式樣), she prepared a different look and posted pictures in her blog each day. The creative act soon attracted the public eye. It made Sheena and her project into a media(媒體)storm, and she got her goal of raising $100,000.Sheena Matheiken then opened her project up to other women who wanted to join her. Joining is simple. All you have to do is to make sure to wear one little black dress for 365 days, and donate the savings to the children in the poor family.(1)Sheena Matheiken is a kind-hearted and creative lady.(2)Her project aims to help all children in India.(3)Sheena Matheiken didnt wear black dress herself.(4)Sheena and her project attracted the public eye at the beginning.(5)Sheena Matheiken opened her project up to other women.3. (4分)閱讀理解Each year, the famous Oxford Dictionaries chooses its Word of the Year. The word is carefully chosen depending on how popular it is and how well it explains the year. However, this year they didnt actually choose a word at all. Instead, they chose a “face with tears(眼淚) of joy” emoji (表情符號).This was the worlds most used emoji in 2015, according to research done by the Oxford University Press. It made up 20 percent of all emojis used in the UK and 17 percent of those used in the US.Emojis started from Japan in the 1990s. Through the years, the simple, small pictures have changed the way people communicate online. According to New Yorker magazine, a survey in 2013 showed that 74 percent of people in the US and 82 percent in China had used emojis. About 6, 000,000,000 emoji pictures are flying around the world every day through messages. Although some worry that emojis will make peoples language skills weak, fans say they are fun and help them express their feelings more easily.“Emojis are no longer just for sending messages to teenagers. Instead, they have become a kind of expression, which can cross language barriers (障礙),” Oxford Dictionaries said in a statement, explaining their uncommon choice. “Emoji culture has become so popular that emojis have their own way and stories.”Some even think emojis can take the place of words. Fred Benenson, an American data (數(shù)據(jù)) engineer, translated American novel Moby Dick into Emoji Dick. The book has even been kept by the US Library of Congress (美國國會圖書館).(1)The Word of the Year for 2015 is _.A . a common wordB . a sad faceC . a boys nameD . a happy face with tears(2)According to the passage, we know _.A . Emojis started from the UK in the last centuryB . A large number of Emoji pictures are used around the worldC . Learning Emojis is the best way to improve peoples language skillsD . Emojis has become the main ways to communicate online instead of words(3)The novel Moby Dick is mentioned in the last paragraph to show _.A . how popular and useful the Emojis areB . words will become more importantC . Moby Dick is popular around the worldD . Emoji Dick is considered meaningless(4)What is the best title for the passage?A . The History of EmojisB . How to Express Our FeelingsC . An Introduction to Oxford DictionariesD . A Popular Kind of ExpressionEmojis4. (8分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容判斷正誤,正確的在括號里填A, 錯誤的在括號里填B。Sometimes people say that they see strange flying objects (物體) high up in the sky. People call these strange objects Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs).Dennis Bardens wrote an article. In it, he told us that he once saw a UFO himself. He had dinner one night with a friend near Tripoli, Libya. After dinner Dennis with his friend walked across a yard (院子) to his room. He noticed that the moonlooked strange that night. But it wasnt the moon. He saw the objects light was moving. It seemed to be an object like a big plate. In some ways it looked like smoke with light on it. But it wasnt smoke because it didnt change its shape (形狀). When the object was nearer, he noticed that its bottom (底部的) part was brighter than the top. The bottom part was yellow and the top was red. Then the object suddenly turned away and left, moving very fast.On a later day, Dennis talked to other people about it, and he found some people also saw it. They all described (描述) it in the same way.(1)Dennis Bardens wrote an article about a UFO.(2)The object looked like smoke because it often changed its shape.(3)Dennis saw some people in the object looking at him.(4)The objects bottom part was yellow and the top was red.(5)Dennis was the only man who saw the UFO that night.5. (10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案。EAt a school of Xian, 40 pupils were not Young Pioneers. They had to wear green scarves, because their schoolwork was not good.Some classmates in my grade and all the pupils in higher grades wear red scarves, but I have to wear a green one,” a grade-one pupil said. The parents thought it wasnt right to make some pupils wear green scarves. After wearing a green scarf, my child doesnt like to play with her friends, said a mother.“We thought that it can make them study harder,” said Chen Hong, the schools principal (校長). “We did not think some parents would dislike it. We let the better pupils wear red scarves first, and gave the others green ones to encourage them to get a red scarf next time. We didnt want to let the students feel sad. ” Chen Hong said. (1)Why did some students wear green scarves at the school?A . They were not the Young Pioneers. B . They didnt like to play with their friends.C . They were not good at study.D . They were students in Grade One.(2)The second paragraph mainly tells us that _.A . we shouldnt be strict with the pupilsB . the school should look after the pupils wellC . wearing the green scarves isnt good for the pupilsD . the parents didnt know about the green scarves well(3)The underlined word “encourage” means“_ ”.A . make sb. feel braveB . make sb. feel sadC . make sb. feel strongD . make sb. feel happy(4)Which of the following is NOT true?A . The pupils didnt like to wear the green scarves.B . The parents werent happy that their children wore green scarves.C . Chen thought wearing green scarves could help the pupils.D . All the pupils wearing green scarves did better in lessons.三、 任務型閱讀(每小題1分,共4分) (共1題;共4分)6. (4分)下面文章中有五處需要添加小標題。請從以下選項(A、B、C、D和E)中選出符合各段意思的小標題。 _Ive got a collection of terrible mistakes in my wardrobe. I have never worn them! But I dont mind going shopping with my girlfriend, because she helps me choose. I think women are better at buying clothes than men. Theyve got better taste and they always know whats in fashion._You shouldnt be afraid of her. Maybe shes just as shy as you. What about giving her a red rose and a short message? Say something like “Id really like to know you but I dont know how. Shell probably be excited to know shes got a fan!_Jane usually travels for 2 hours at most and then she can have a rest for at least 3 hours. She meets a lot of interesting people from all over the world. She says she likes it because she doesnt have to work full-time, she can spend more time with our three children and me._When Mrs. Poor got into the lift, she was carrying only a handbag. After a while, the lift stopped between floors. She shouted and shouted, and rang the alarm, but nobody heard her._Ive known her for four years and I really like her. But she always copies everything I do. If I buy some new clothes, the next day shell go out a

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