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UNIT8學(xué)情評估

時(shí)間:120分鐘滿分:120分

第一部分聽力(四大題,20分)

一、短對話理解(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)

1.WhereisLinda'ssister?

2.WhatbelongstoBetty?

3.Whatwouldtheboydoifhesawatrafficaccident?

A.CalltheTVstation.

B.Callthepolice.

C.Askhisfriendsforhelp.

4.Whosehouseisthegreenone?

A.Tom's?B.Theman's.

C.Thewoman's.

5.WhatdoesJack'ssistefshairmostprobablylooklike?

A.Short.B.Straight.C.Blonde.

二、長對話理解(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)

聽下面一段對話,回答第6、7小題。

6.Whatismissing?

A.Awallet.B.Abook.C.Abike.

7.What'stheboy'sadvice?

A.WriteanoticeandputitontheLostandFound.

B.GotolookforitattheLostandFound.

C.Askthepoliceforhelp.

聽下面的對話,回答第8至10小題。

8.Whatcoloristhecoat?

A.Blue.B.Black.C.Brown.

9.Whoisn'tatschooltoday?

A.Jack.B.Tony.C.David.

10.Whoseisthecoat?

A.Jack's.B.Tony's.C.David's.

三、短文理解(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)

11.WhatwasLucydoingwhensheheardthenoises?

A.Readingastorybook.

B.WatchingTV.

C.Takingashower.

12.HowdidLucyfeelwhensheheardtheknockatthedoor?

A.Excited.B.Angry.C.Scared.

13.WheredidLucyhide?

A.Underthebed.

B.Underthetable.

C.Underthechair.

14.Whycouldn*tLucy'smotheropenthedoor?

A.BecauseLucylockedthedoorinside.

B.BecauseLucy'smotherhadthewrongkey.

C.Becausetherewassomethingwrongwiththedoor.

15.WhowillstaywithLucywhenhermotherisatworkagain?

A.Heruncle.B.Heraunt.

C.Hergrandma.

四、信息轉(zhuǎn)換(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)

AtriptotheancienttownofSanhe

We'llgoonatripon16.morning.

Wellgetonthebusattheschoolgateat17..

Weshouldtakesomefoodand18.withus.

We'lleatlunch,walkalongtheancientriverandvisitseveralancient19.

,streetsandhouses.

Ifyouare20.,pleasegivemeacall.

第二部分英語知識運(yùn)用(兩大題,30分)

五、單項(xiàng)填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

21.—What'stheofthisvisit?

一Tolearnaboutthelocalcustom.

A.periodB.problem

C.purposeD.process

22.—IthinkthegirlunderthetreemustbeAlice.

—No,itbeher.Sheisinthegymnow.

A.can'tB.mustn't

C.mayD.maynot

23.—Doyouknowthesaying“Lostyearsareworsethanlostdollars^^?

—Yes,ittellsusthatnothingismorethantime.

A.educationalB.valuable

C.ordinaryD.terrible

24.Westillknowlittleaboutthemoonmenhavelandedonit.

A.ifB.since

C.thoughD.because

25.—____bookcaseisthis?

一Itmustbe___.

A.Who's;TomB.Who's;Tom,s

C.Whose;Tom'sD.Whose;Tom

26.1don'tknowifthedressme.Canyougivemesomeadvice?

A.suitsB.expresses

C.receivesD.lists

27.[易錯(cuò)題]一Bill,itdoesn'tseemsodifficulttoputupthetent.

一You'reright.Sowewon'thavetobedependenton.

A.everybodyB.anybody

C.somebodyD.nobody

28.It's8o'clockinthemorning.Theremustbesomeboysbasketballinthe

park.

A.playB.played

C.playingD.toplay

29.一Whydidyouthoseboysjustnow?

一Well,theytookawaysomegoodsfromoursupermarket.

A.lookafterB.runafter

C.lookoutofD.runoutof

30.一Doyouthinkitwillrainsoon?

一.Lookatthedarkclouds!

A.IguesssoB.Thatdoesn'tmatter

C.Idon'tcareD.Idon'tmeanthat

六、完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

A

IwasborninthePhilippinesandspentmostofmychildhoodthere.Thenwe

movedtoCanada.Adaptingto(適應(yīng))the31wasn'taseasyasIhadthought,but

Ifinally32.

IhadtospeakEnglishtocommunicatewithothers.AtfirstI33totalkto

peoplebecauseIhadnoconfidence(自信)tospeakthenewlanguage.Inclass,I

34shutmymouth.Ididn'tjoinanyclubsortakepartinafter-schoolactivities.

However,aP.E.classinmynewschool35mecompletely.Itwasaschool

rulethateverystudentshouldtaketheP.E.class,butIjustsatandwatchedothers

play.Iwasactuallyalivelyperson,sowhilewatchingmy36play,Isaidto

myself,can*tjust37here.WhatamIafraidof?”Allthesethoughts38

metogetoutofmycomfortzone(舒適區(qū)).ThenIstoodupandjoinedthem.After

thateverythingchanged.Ijoinedsportsclubs.Ibecamemorewillingtocometo

schooleveryday.

Don*tbe39togetoutofyourcomfortzone.Onceyougetoutofit,you

willbuildmorerelationshipswithothers,andyouwillbecomemore—40inlife.

Yourconfidencewillgrow,too.

31.A.newjobB?hardlife

C.traditionalcultureD.newenvironment

32.A.arrivedB.failed

C.succeededD.left

33.A.refusedB?decided

C.forgotD.agreed

34.A.neverB.sometimes

C.alwaysD.hardly

35.A.movedB?changed

C.surprisedD.protected

36.A.classmatesB.friends

C.familyD.teachers

37.A.runB.lieC.standD.sit

38.A.allowedB.warned

C.invitedD.pushed

39.A.gladB?afraid

C.proudD.sorry

40.A.simpleB.creative

C.activeD.natural

3Dprintingisbecomingmoreandmorepopular.Butcanyou41printing

food?Somescientistsaretryingtochangethedining42completelybydoing

this.Scientistssaythat3Dprintersareeasytouse.You43needtochoosea

recipe(食譜)andputtheuncooked"foodinks“intotheprintertomakethefoodyou

want.Thismeansthatitwillbeveryquickandeasytocreatemeals.

Using3Dprinterstocreateyourmealswillalso44theenvironment.There

willbelessneedfortraditionalgrowing,packagingandshipping(運(yùn)送)steps.For

example,treeleavesandinsectscanbeturnedintodeliciousproducts!Printingfood

canalsohelppeoplewithaswallowing(吞咽)45.Theycanprogramtheprinter

toprint46kindsoftheirfavoritefood.

However,somepeoplethinkthatthefutureof3D-printedfoodwouldbea

disaster(災(zāi)難).Itcouldtakeawaymany47.Alsothereiswonyaboutthe

48ofprintedfood:isitreallypossibletogetwhatweneedfromfood-based

"inks"orsomethinglikethat?

Asweknow,cookingandeatingtogetherwithfamiliesandfriendsmayhave

longbeena(n)49_andenjoyableactivity.Itishardtoimagineaworldwherethe

funofcookingisgoneandmealscanbe50_atthetouchofabutton.

41.A.produceB.require

C.avoidD.imagine

42.A.factB.experience

C.introductionD.habit

43.A.recentlyB.certainly

C.simplyD.nearly

44.A.punishB.warmC.destroyD.protect

45.A.courseB-problem

C.requestD.direction

46.A.lessB.moreC.softerD.harder

47.A.jobsB.lies

C.tricksD.speeches

48.A.popularityB.health

C.abilityD.memory

49.A.educationalB.personal

C.traditionalD.national

50.A.dividedB.landed

C.attendedD.created

第三部分閱讀理解(兩大題,45分)

七'補(bǔ)全對話(有兩項(xiàng)多余)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)

A:HaveyouheardaboutCarl?

B:51.________

A:Well,hewascaughtcheating(作弊)inhismathexam.

B:Nokidding!Ican'tbelievethat.52.

A:No.Actually,mathishisbestsubject.

B:Really?53.Hedidn'tneedto.

A:Yes.Andanyway,Carlisnotthetypetocheat.

B:54.________

A:Yeah.HeisseeingMr.Blackthisafternoon.Maybeheisgoingtoexplain.

B:Well,hopefully,Mr.Blackwillbelievehim.Letmeknowwhathappens.

A:Iwill.55.

B:Ihopeyouareright.Seeyoulater.

A:Bye.

A.Sowhywouldhecheat?

B.No,Ihaven't.

C.Personally,IthinkhewillbeOK.

D.Canyouhelpmewithmymath?

E.Doeshehaveaproblemwithmath?

F.Hemustbeveryupset.

G.Yes,Tdliketogowithyou.

八、閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

A-

Timespentonreading

minutesperday

56.Whatdopeoplespendthemosttimeon?

A.PCs.

B.Printedbooks.

C.Smartphones.

D.Magazines.

57.Howmanypartsdoesthetablecover?

A.6.B.7.

C.8.D.11.

58.Thetablemainlytellsuspeople'sreading.

A.habitsB.levels

C.methodsD.speed

B

Youdon'thavetobeoldtobeaninventor.FrankEppersoninventedthe

Popsiclewhenhewasjustelevenyearsold.Onewinterdayin1905,afteradayof

play,helefthisdrinkoutsidewiththestiningstick(攪拌棒)stillinitduringthenight.

WhenFrankwentoutthenextmorning,hefoundhisdrinkwasfrozenlikeanicicle

(凍得像冰柱).Franktasteditandfounditwasdelicious.

Whenhegrewup,FrankEppersonsoldlandandhousesforaliving.By1921

hehadtomakealivingforhiswifeandfivechildren.ButFrankneverforgotthe

frozentreatthathehaddiscovered.Hedecidedtocontinuewithit.Hesoonstarteda

business一sellingthefrozentreatsinsevenflavours(口味).Henamedtheiceona

stick“Epsicle”.Hischildrendidn'tthinkthatwasaverygoodname.Theycalledthe

frozentreat"Pop's'sicle'”.Thenamewaslaterchangedto“Popsicle”.In1924Frank

gotapatent(專利)forhisfrozentreat.

Duringthelate1920sandthe1930stheUnitedStateswentthroughhardtimes.

Manypeoplelosttheirjobs.Twinicepops(雙棒棒冰)withtwostickswereinvented.

Theywerejustfivecentsandtwokidscouldsharethem.

TodaymillionsofPopsiclesaresoldeveryyear.Theycomeinthirtyflavors.

Themostpopularflavorischeny.Nowwheneverweenjoyicepopsinsummer,we

haveFrankEppersontothank.

59.WhatisParagraph1mainlyabout?

A.Howicepopwasmade.

B.Whatpeopledrankinthe1900s.

C.Whathappenedoncoldwinternights.

D.HowFrankdiscoveredthefrozentreat.

60.Theunderlinedword"it"inParagraph2refersto"

A.makingalivingforhisfamily

B?naminghisfrozentreat

C.sellinglandandhouses

D.makinghisfrozentreat

61.WhohelpedFrankwiththenameofhisfrozentreat?

A.Hiswife.

B.Hisfriends.

C.Hischildren.

D.Hiscustomers.

62.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Ayounginventor

B?Afrozeninvention

C.Akid'ssweetdrink

D.Abigbusinessinsummer

C

Cropcircles(麥田怪圈)arestrangepatternsthatappearmysteriouslyovernight

infarmers1fields.ThecirclesweremostlyfoundintheUnitedKingdombuthave

spreadtomanycountriesaroundtheworldinthepastyears.Themysteryhasinspired

(啟發(fā))manybooks,blogs,fangroups,researchersandevenfilms.

Somepeoplethinkthatthefirstcropcirclesappearednearthesmalltownof

Tully,Australia.In1966,afarmersaidhesawaflyingsaucer(飛碟)riseupfroma

fieldandflyaway.Whenhewentcloser,hesawacirculararea.

Infact,thefirstrealcropcirclesdidn'tappearuntilthe1970s.Thenumberof

circlesincreaseddramatically(顯著地)inthe1980sand1990s.

InJuly1996,oneoftheworld'smostcomplex(復(fù)雜的)cropcirclesappearedin

England.ItwascalledJuliaSet.Whilesomesimplecirclesmightbeexplainedby

strangeweather,thisoneshowedintelligence(智慧).

ItwassaidthatJuliaSetappearedinlessthananhourduringthedaytimeandit

madethecirclesmoremysterious.Ifthiswastrue,itwouldbeimpossibleforpeople

tocreatethecircles.Thecirclesbecameoneofthemostfamousandimportantcircles

inhistory.

Therearemanyopinionsaboutwhatcreatescropcircles,includingaliens,time

travelers,windandsoon.Butthereisnogoodevidence(證據(jù))fbranyofthem.

Perhapsoneday,amysterious,unknownsourcewillbediscoveredbyhumans,but

untilthen,perhapscropcirclesarebestthoughtofastheartofnature.

63.Whatarecropcirclesaccordingtothepassage?

A.Hugericefields.

B.Strangepatternsinfields.

C.Bigcircles.

D.Strangefields.

64.WhydoesthewritersayitwasimpossibleforpeopletocreateJuliaSet?

A.Becausethecirclesappearedquicklyduringthedaytime.

B.Becausepeopledidn'thaveenoughenergytocreatethecircles.

C.Becausepeoplecouldn'tentertheplaceswherethecirclesappeared.

D.Becausethecirclesweretoocomplexforpeopletocreate.

65.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Somefangroupswrotesomebooksaboutcropcircles.

B?Cropcircleshavealwaysbeenfoundbyfarmers.

C.Thereisnogoodevidencetoexplainhowcropcircleswerecreated.

D.Peoplewillbeunabletofindoutwhatcreatedcropcircles.

66.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.WhatCreatedCropCircles

B.ThePowerofWeather

C.TheCropCircleMystery

D.TheHistoryofCropCircles

D

Wemovedtoabeautifultwo-storeyoldhouse.Thehousewasbuiltin1905.It

wasrepairedin1997.

Atfirst,reallysmallthingsbegantohappen.Theydidn*tmakemebelievethat

somethingwaswrong,butastimewenton,thingsstartedbecomingstrangerand

stranger.Atfirstsomethingwasmissing,andlaterwouldbefoundsomewhereelse.I

justthoughtIhadforgottenwhereIputit,orperhapsmydaughterwasplayingaround

withthings.ThenlateronIwouldhearstrangesoundswhennobodywasathomebut

me...yetitwasanoldhouse,andsometimesanoldhousedidmakelittlenoises,so

again,Ididn'treallymind.

ThenthingsthatIcouldn'texplainstartedhappening.ltwaslastNovemberandI

wasathomealonecleaningthehouse.WhenIwassweepingthekitchenfloor,Ifelta

verycoldwindblewmyhair.Ithoughtthekitchenwindowmusthavebeenopened,

butwhenIcheckedit,itwasclosed.Thewindowswerenew,andtherewasnoway

anycoldaircamein.

WeallfeltverystrangeandmovedawayfromthereinOctober.Iwasnever

reallyfrightened(害怕的).Itwasjuststrange.MaybetherewassomethingthatI

hadn'tnoticed.

67.Thehouseisyearsoldnow.

A.morethan300

B.over110

C.morethan200

D.about90

68.whenthewriterwassweepingthekitchenfloorlastNovember.

A.Lightswereturnedonsuddenly

B?Averycoldwindblewinfromtheopenwindow

C.Averycoldwindblewherhair

D.Thewindowwasclosedbysomeone

69.Fromthepassage,wecouldknowthatthewriterwas.

A.interestedineverything

B?proudoftheoldhouse

C.afraidofthestrangethings

D.surprisedatthestrangethings

E

MostscientistsagreetheGreatSphinxofGiza(吉薩獅身人面像)wasbuilt

around2,500B.C.ButJohnAnthonyWestsaysthatitsmucholder.Ifhe'sright,

"everythinganybodyhaslearnedaboutancientcivilizations(文明)wouldhavetobe

completelyrevised,“hetoldamagazine.

West,awriterandfilm-maker,firstgotinterestedinancienthistoryafter

studyingtheworkofaFrenchresearcher.TheresearchersaidEgyptiancivilization

couldhavedevelopedasearlyasabout30,000yearsago,ratherthanabout4,500

yearsago,asmostexpertsbelieve.

Westjoinedascientificgrouptodoresearchwiththemtogether.Theirresearch

suggestedthattheSphinxhadbeenworndownovertheyearsbywater,ratherthanby

sandandwind.Waitaminute,Water?Howcouldthatbe?TheSphinxisintheSahara

Desert,whichhasbeendryforabout12,000years!However,beforethattime,itwas

verygreen.Ifit'struethatwaterworedowntheSphinx,Westthinksthatitmusthave

beenbuiltcenturiesearlier.

WhetherWestisrightorwrong,it'simportanttochallengeacceptedideas.That's

howscienceprogresses.

Westgavesomeadvicetokids:Ifyouareinterestedinatopic,readeverything

youcanonit.Doyourownresearch.Don'talwaysbelieveeverythingyourteacherstell

you.Asklotsofquestions,andfindyourownanswers.

70.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“revised“inParagraph1mean?

A.連接B,創(chuàng)造C.修訂D.控制

71.MostscientistsbelievedEgyptiancivilizationdevelopedabout.

A.4,500yearsagoB.6,000yearsago

C.12,000yearsagoD.30,000yearsago

72.Whichofthefollowingmaythewriteragreewith?

A.Scienceprogressesbygivingdifferentopinions.

B.Egyptiancivilizationshouldbericherthanwethought.

C.Oneshouldn'tdoanyresearchbeforegivingtheiropinions.

D.Kidsshouldasklotsofquestionsandbelievewhattheirteacherssay.

閱讀下面的短文,并用英語回答問題(請注意每小題后面的詞數(shù)要求)。

F

OntheothersideoftheworldfromStonehengeliesEasterIsland.EasterIsland

isasmallislandinSouthPacificOceanthatwasformedbythreevolcanoes.Although

theislandwasdiscoveredonEasterSundayin1722byDutch(荷蘭)explorers,some

historiansbelievethatotherpeoplehaddiscoveredtheislandasearlyas300B.C.

TheexplorersonlystayedonEasterIslandforafewhours,buttheyhadtimeto

noticeMoaistatues(摩艾石像)ontheisland.Historiansagreethattheremayhave

beenasmanyas600Moaistatuesatfirst,butatthetimeofthevisitbytheDutch

explorers,only288remained.WhentheEnglishexplorerCaptainJamesCookarrived

ontheislandin1774,mostoftheMoaistatueshadbeenknockeddown.Many

historiansthinktheislandershadawar,andstatuesweredestroyedduringthe

fighting.

Moaistatuesarenotthesamebuttheyallhaveasimilarlook:alonghead,thin

armsandlongears.Theyareinheightfrom6to32feetandtheyweighfrom10to84

tons.Thatmeansthelargestoneweighsasmuchas12elephants.

StonehengeandtheMoaistatueswerebuiltindifferenttimesandplacesbut

theysharedmanysimilarities.Bothweremadeofstones.Manystoneshavefallenor

beenpusheddownfrombothsites,butnoweachplaceisprotectedbypeople.And

finally,bothofthemaretributes(致敬)tothepeoplewhomadethem.Theyusedthe

simplesttoolstoamazetheworld.

73.WhendosomehistoriansthinkEasterIslandwasfound?(不超過5個(gè)詞)

74.WhatdotheMoaistatueshaveincommon?(不超過15個(gè)詞)

75.WhydoyouthinkweshouldpayatributetothepeoplewhomadeStonehenge

andtheMoaistatues?(不超過10個(gè)詞)

第四部分寫(兩大題,25分)

九、單詞拼寫(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)

76.Theyweree(敵人)before,butnowtheyareclosefriends.

77.Thefarmersareveryhappythattheycanenjoyfreem(醫(yī)療的)care.

78.Jennye(表示)surprisewhenItoldheryouwouldcome.

79.Mrs.ZhangboughtaQ(粉紅色)skirtforherdaughteryesterday.

80.Mr.WuwasQ(阻止)fromattendingthemeetingbyabadcoldyesterday.

十、書面表達(dá)(共1小題,滿分20分)

假如你是Tony,今天中午你遺失了自己的錢包。請你根據(jù)以下提示內(nèi)容,

寫一則80詞左右的尋物啟事,貼在學(xué)校的留言板上。

1.丟失時(shí)間:午餐時(shí)間。

2.丟失地點(diǎn):可能在餐廳或是餐廳到教學(xué)樓的路上。

3.失物特征:皮質(zhì)黑色錢包(內(nèi)含全家福、25美元和學(xué)生證)。

4.聯(lián)系方式:撥打283-8392聯(lián)系Tony或送到7A教室。

答案

第一部分聽力

聽力材料

——、1.W:Ihaven'theardfrommysistersincelastmonth.

M:Don'tworry,Linda.LettersfromtheUnitedStatescanbeslowsometimes.

2.W:ThereisaT-shirtonmydesk.

M:Letmesee.Oh,thereisaBonit.IthinkitmustbeBetty's.

3.W:Whatwouldyoudoifyousawatrafficaccident?

M:Well,IwouldcalltheTVstation.

4.W:Whatbeautifulhouses!

M:Thankyou.ThewhitehouseismineandthegreenoneisTom's.

5.W:Jack,isthishairbandyoursister's?

M:No,itcan'tbehers.Don'tyouseeherhairstyle?Shedoesn'tneedone.

二、Text1

M:Youlookworried.Whatisthematter?

W:Ican'tfindmybikeanywhere.

M:Wheredidyouputit?

W:Infrontofourschoolgate.

M:Itcan*tbestolen.Maybesomebodyrodeitawaybymistake.

W:Ihopeso.ButwhatshouldIdo?

M:WriteanoticeandputitontheLostandFound.

W:Goodidea.Tildothatatonce.

Text2

M:Hi,Jane!Ihavefoundacoathere.

W:Whatcolorisit?

M:It'sblue.

W:Whomayitbelongto?

M:ItmaybelongtoJack.

W:Itcan'tbehis.Heisn'tatschooltoday.

M:Maybeit'sTony's.

W:Idon'tthinkso.Tonydoesn'thaveabluecoat.

M:Oh,Isee.ItmustbeDavid's.Hehasabluecoatlikethis.

W:Letmelookatwhat'sinthepocket.Hereisastudent'sIDcard.You'reright.

ItsDavid's.

三、LastSundaynight,Lucywasathomealone.Whileshewasreadinga

storybookinherroom,sheheardsomestrangenoises.Shestoppedreadingand

wenttothedoorquietly.Thenoiseswenton.Someonewaskn

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