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廣東省廣州市海珠區(qū)六中珠江中學(xué)2021-2022學(xué)年八年級(jí)下學(xué)期期中考試英語試題一、語法選擇1.Theworld’spopulationisstillgoingupandscientistsare_______thattherewillnotbeenoughfoodforeverybodyinthemiddleofthiscentury.OneplantfromMadagascar,theKalanchoefedtschenkoi,may_______.Itabsorbs(吸收)carbondioxide(二氧化碳)atnightanditneeds10times_______waterthancornandsimilarplants.Thismeansitcangrowinthedesert.Itisdangerous_______thisplant,butscientistscanstudytwothings:_______itabsorbscarbondioxideatnightwhen_______plantsonlydothis_______theday,andwhyitissogoodatlivinginthedesert.Therewillbelesslandforgrowingfoodinthefuture.DesertsaregrowingasEarth’sclimategetswarmer._______foodindesertswillbemoreandmoreimportant.Therearetwo_______directionsforfurtherresearch.__________growingadesertplanttoeatwillbedifficult,itisn’timpossible.Onewayistousethegenes(基因)fromthisplantandput__________intoplantsweeat,likebeansorcereals.Theotherdirectionistogrowthistypeofplantforfuel(燃料).__________themoment,peopleareaskingwhygoodland__________togrowplantsforfuelandnotforfood.Ifweusedesertland,we__________thisprobleminaway.Theworld’sclimateischangingandthepopulationisstillincreasing,butonestrangeplantcouldbe__________answertoourfuturefoodorenergyneeds.1.A.worryB.worriesC.worriedD.toworry2.A.helpsB.helpC.helpingD.helped3.A.leastB.littleC.lessD.theleast4.A.toeatB.eatingC.eatD.a(chǎn)te5.A.whatB.whenC.thatD.how6.A.othersB.otherC.a(chǎn)notherD.theothers7.A.inB.a(chǎn)tC.duringD.on8.A.GrowingB.GrowC.TogrowingD.Grew9.A.possibleB.possiblyC.impossibleD.possibility10.A.BecauseB.IfC.WhenD.Although11.A.theyB.theirC.themD.themselves12.A.InB.OnC.ForD.At13.A.usesB.isusedC.isuseD.beused14.A.solvedB.solveC.willsolveD.a(chǎn)resolving15.A.a(chǎn)B.a(chǎn)nC.theD./

二、完形填空2.KnownasChina’sfastestman,SuBingtianmadehistoryandbroughta(an)________momenttotheworldinthesummerof2021.OnAug1,Susetanew________of9.83secondsattheTokyoOlympicsMen’s100msemifinals(半決賽),whichmadehimthefirstChineserunnertoentertheevent’sfinalround.Foralongtime,somepeoplethoughtthatAsianpeoplewerenotphysicallybuildforsprinting.Su’s________showsit’snottrue.Still,itwasnot________forSutosucceed.Becauseofaninjury,Suwasforcedtostoprunningforseveralyears.Heeven________toretirein2017.Butthecallto________himselfbroughtSubacktothetrack(跑道).He________evenharderthanbefore.Herealizedthatfinishingthesemifinalinlessthan10secondswouldearnhimachancetoenterthefinalcompetition.Toencouragehimself,Susetapersonalgoalof9.89seconds.Heevenmadethisnumberhispasswordforhisphoneand________.Luckily,hishardwork________.“Ihopemyperformancetodaycouldserveasaninspirationforyounger________intheirsportingcareers.”SuBingtiansaid.1.A.commonB.interestingC.colourfulD.unforgettable2.A.projectB.skillC.recordD.result3.A.failureB.successC.experienceD.choice4.A.importantB.luckyC.easyD.strange5.A.hopedB.plannedC.learntD.continued6.A.a(chǎn)cceptB.expressC.remindD.challenge7.A.trainedB.studiedC.keptD.taught8.A.radioB.computerC.TVD.camera9.A.lookedforB.workedoutC.tookplaceD.paidoff10.A.engineersB.teachersC.a(chǎn)thletesD.workers

三、閱讀單選3.“Volunteeringmakesyoulookattheworlddifferently.Youseehowlittlethingscanchangeaperson’slifeforthebetter,whichmakeseveryoneabetterperson.”Mason,avolunteersaid.NationalVolunteerWeekstartedin1974andisheldeveryApril.Itisatimetothankvolunteersfortheirachievements.Itisalsoaperfectopportunitytoencourageotherstotaketheirfirststeptowardsbecomingavolunteer.Makingthedecisiontotakethefirststepcanbethebiggestproblem,becausetheyoftenwonderiftheywillbeabletomeettheorganization’sexpectations.Somepeoplefearnotknowinganyoneelseinthegroup.Nothavingenoughtimealsopreventssomefromsharingtheirabilities.Thefollowingtipscanhelpifyouhavesomeoftheseworries.

Startoutslowly,don’taddtoomuchpressure.Evenafewhoursamonthcanmakeabigdifferenceinsomeone’slife.

Chooseanorganizationwiththesameinterestsandcommonvalues.

Takepartinatrainingmeetingfornewvolunteers,evenifitisnotasked.

Workwithaveteranvolunteer.Hevolunteeredalot,hecanhelpyouincreasetheconfidenceandcompletelyunderstandtheorganization’sexpectations.

Inviteafriendorfamilymembertoserve.Itisagoodexperiencetovolunteerwiththem.

Finally,itismostimportanttoenjoythevolunteerexperienceandtorememberthatnotallvolunteerexperiencesareperfect.Ifoneexperiencedoesn’twork,don’tgiveupandyou’llsurelyfindtherightopportunity.Spendsometimeonvolunteerworkandyouwillseegreatchangesinpeople’slives.AsMasondiscoveredduringhisvolunteerexperience,“...littlethingscanchangeaperson’slife.”1.Volunteeringcanhelp______.A.makeadecisionB.seetheworldclearlyC.thankotherpeopleD.makepeople’slifebetter2.Whichofthefollowingcanhelppeopletakethefirststep?A.Startoutquickly.B.Organizeatrainingmeeting.C.Inviteafriendtobewiththem.D.Joinagroupwithdifferentvalues.3.Theunderlinedword“veteran”inthepassagemeans“______”.A.politeB.humorousC.youngD.experienced4.Whatinthemainideaofthepassage?A.Totellpeopletomakechangesintheirlives.B.Toencouragepeopletostarttheirvolunteering.C.Howtomakegreatachievementsinvolunteering.D.Howtokeeponvolunteeringwhateverhappened.

4.Whenpeopletalktoeachother,writelettersormakephonecalls,wordsofthespokenformorthewrittenformcansendanymessagetheywanttopasson.Butarethereanyotherwaysyoucanusetocommunicatewithpeople?Yes.Richexpressionsonyourfacecanbeoneofthem.Asmileonyourfaceshowsthatyouarehappy.Tearsinyoureyestellothersthatyouaresadorexcited.Bodylanguagescandothesamejob.Whenyouputyourhandupinclass,theteacherknowsthatyouwanttosaysomethingoryoumayhavesomequestionstoask.Youshakeyourheadfromsidetosideandpeopleknowyouaresaying“no”.Whenyounod,peoplewillunderstandthatyouaresaying“yes”oragreetoothers’opinionsorsuggestions.Otherformscanalsocarrydifferentmessages.Forexample,asignatthebusstopgivespassengersinstructionsonwhichbustotake.Theflaglanguagemadebysoldierscanpassdifferentorders.Soundfromtheschoolbelltellsthestudentsandteacherswhentobeginorendaclass.Aphotographercanusethephotoshehastakentotellothersaboutwhathethinksoftheworldaroundhim.Musicandfilmsalsoconvey(傳遞)thefeelingsandideasofthemusiciansandthedirections.Sonexttimewhenyouseeapieceofartorlistentosomemusic,takeitascommunicationwithitscreatorandtrytogetthemeaningbehindit.1.Accordingtothepassage,youjustneedto________ifyouagreetoothers’suggestions.A.closeyoureyesB.putupyourhandC.moveyourheadupanddownD.shakeyourheadfromsidetoside2.Throughaphoto,wemayknow________.A.whichbuscanbetakenB.whattheordersmeanforsoldiersC.howthephotographerseestheworldD.whenthestudentsshouldhaveaclass3.Thebesttitleforthispassagemaybe________.A.SpokenandWrittenLanguagesB.FormsofCommunicationC.FacialExpressionsandGesturesD.SuggestionsonCommunication

5.Mostscientistsarenotsureifanimalsfeelemotions.Theysayanimalsneverfeelhappyorsad.Infact,theysayanimalsprobablydon’tfeellove,anger,hateorotheremotionseither.ScientistJosephLeDouxstudiedmicetofindoutwhetheranimalshaveemotions.Hefoundthatmicedofeelatleastoneemotion—fear.Healsofoundthepartofthebrainthatseemstocontrolfearinmice.Inhumans,thatpartofthebraincontrolsfearandsomeotheremotions.Anumberofscientistssayanimalsdohaveemotions.Somescientistswhohavestudiedanimalssuchasdogs,cats,elephantsandlionssaythoseanimalsfeelemotions.ScientistJoycePoolestudieselephants.Shehaswrittenthattheyoftenshowsadnesswhenarelativedies.Shesayselephantshave“deepemotions”.JaneGoodallstudieschimpanzees(黑猩猩).Shesaysshehasseenthemplayingandrunningafteroneanotherforfun.Goodallalsosaystheyfeelsadnesssometimes.Forexample,a50-year-oldchimpanzeedied,andoneofhersons,Flint,refusedtoeatfood.Flint’sbrothersandsisterstriedtogethimtoeat,buttheycouldn’t.Threeweekslater,Flintdied.GoodallsaysFlint“diedofsadness”.Morerecently,scientistMarcBekoffwatchedanelk(麋鹿)runbackandforththroughthesnow.Bekoffsaidtheanimalwasfeelingthe“joyoflife”.Hesaidhecouldn’tprovethatanimalshavefeelings,becauseanimalscan’ttalk.Buthesaidanimalscancommunicatefeelingsinotherways.“Ican’tprovethatananimalisfeelinghappyorsad,butIcanguesshowheorsheisfeelingthroughbodylanguageandfacialexpressions.”hesaid.1.Theunderlinedword“they”refersto______.A.lionsB.elephantsC.chimpanzeesD.cats2.MarcBekoffbelievesanimalsdohavefeelingsbecause______.A.hesawachimpanzeedieofsadnessB.hesawamousethatwasafraidC.hesawanelephantfeelsadforadeadrelativeD.hesawanelkjumpinthesnowwithjoy3.Accordingtothepassage,howdoscientistsmostlikelyfindoutwhetherornotanimalshavefeelings?A.Bywritingabouthowanimalsfeel.B.Byaskinganimalsdirectlyhowtheyfeel.C.Bywatchingthebodylanguageandfacialexpressionsofanimals.D.Bywatchinghowmuchanimalseatatdifferenttimesduringtheday.4.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.JoycePoole’sstudiesofhowelephantsfeel.B.Scientistswhoarearguingwhetherornotanimalsfeelsad.C.JaneGoodall’sworkwithchimpanzees.D.Scientists’ideasaboutwhetherornotanimalshavefeelings.

6.In1921,longbeforetheWaltDisneyCompanyturnedPooh(維尼熊)intoaninternationalstarofTVandfilms,ChristopherRobinMilnewasgivenatoybearonhisfirstbirthdayfromhisfather,A.A.Milne,whoboughtthestuffed(填充玩具)animalfromastore.ThestuffedanimalwasnamedEdwardBear.Yearslater,EdwardwasnamedWinnie.FromthetimeChristopherRobinMilnewasababyuntilhewasabout8yearsold,hewouldreceivedifferentstuffedanimals.A.A.MilnewasafamousEnglishauthor.AshewatchedhissoninteractwithWinnieandfriends,A.A.Milnethoughthischild’sinteractionwiththecollectionofanimalswouldmakeagreatbedtimestory.SoMilneworkedwithartistErnestH.ShepardandwrotethefirstWinniethePoohpoem,whereEdwardBearwasknowas“TeddyBear”.ThewritingsappearedinPunchmagazineandinthebooktheywrotetogether,WhenWeWereVeryYoung,whichwaspublishedin1924.Inafour-yearperiod,threemorebooksthatcenteredonthebearandhisteamfollowed:1926’sWinnie-the-Pooh,1927’sNowWeAreSix,and1928’sTheHouseatPoohCorner.ThebooksandpoemsaboutPoohbroughtgreatsuccesstotheauthor,andthecharactersbecamefavoriteswithyoungchildrenandtheirfamiliesaroundtheworld.TheirpopularityledDisneytogettherightstomakefilmsaboutthecharactersin1961.Fiveyearslater,Pooh,Tigger,PigletandtherestoftheteamappearedonscreenforthefirsttimeinWinnie-the-PoohandtheHoneyTree.ThecharacterslaterappearedinTVshows,movies,videogamesandshortfilms.Pooh’smostrecentappearancecamelastyearinthepopularchildren’sprogram,DocMcStuffins,wherehewasaspecialguest.1.WhatdoweknowaboutEdwardBearaccordingtothepassage?A.Itwasjustabirthdaygiftforababy.B.Itwasapopulartoybearamongkids.C.Itwasaninternationalstarofmanyfilms.D.ItwasgivetoChristopherwhenhewas8.2.WhatdidA.A.MilnedoaccordingtoParagraph2?A.HewrotemanybooksaboutPooh.B.Hereadmanybedtimestoriestohisson.C.Hewrote5booksinErnestH.Shepard.D.Heencouragedhissontoplaywithfriends.3.Inwhatorderdidthefollowingeventstakeplace?

a.WhenWeWereVeryYoungwaspublished.

b.Poohappearedinthepopularchildren’sprogram.

c.Milneboughtastuffedanimal.

d.Disneygottherightstomakefilmsaboutthecharacters.

e.MilneworkedwithartistErnestH.Shepard.A.c-a-d-e-bB.e-c-b-a-dC.c-e-a-d-bD.e-b-a-c-d4.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Poohandhisfriends.B.GreatsuccessofPooh.C.Pooh’sinfluenceonculture.D.TherealstorybehindPooh.

四、閱讀還原5選57.SomethingstrangehappenedtoLisarecently.Sheneverknewshehadatwinsisteruntilshestarteduniversity!LisawasborninMexico.Herparentscouldnotlookafterher,soshewasadopted(收養(yǎng))shortlyafterbirthbyafamilyinManhattan,US.

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Sheenjoyedheruniversitylife.Butonedayshewaswalkinghomefromclass,andastudentsmiledather.“Hello,Jane!”saidthestudent.“I’mnotJane,”saidLisa.

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Itwasverystrange.Oneday,whenawomancalledherJane,Lisaasked,“WhydoyoukeepcallingmeJane?”Thewomanreplied,“YoulooklikemyfriendJane.Youtwohavesimilarhairandblack-rimmedglasses.

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IsJaneyoursister?”Lisasaidshedidn’thaveasistercalledJane.ButshewasinterestedinthisgirlJane.

4

WhenLisawrotetoJane,shefoundoutthattheybothhadthesamebirthday,theylookedthesameandbothofthemwerefromMexico.WhenLisawenttolivewiththefamilyinManhattan,JanemovedtoLongIslandtolivewithafamilythere.TheywereadoptedbytwodifferentfamiliesintheUS.

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LisaandJaneshedtearsofjoyastheygaveeachotheralong-awaited(期待已久的)hugattheirfirstmeeting.A.Youtwolookexactlythesame.B.ThishappenedtoLisaagainandagain.C.WhenLisawas20,shestarteduniversityinLongIsland.D.LisaandJaneweretwinsisters!E.FinallysheaskedsomeoneforJane’semailaddress.

五、短文首字母填空8.根據(jù)短文及首字母提示,寫出所缺單詞,并注意使用適當(dāng)形式。(每空限填一詞)Atruefriendshipisoneofthemostvaluabletreasuresinourlives.Anythingispossiblewhenyouhaveagoodfriendtosupportyouthroughhardtimes.Ad

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boyalsohelpshimtogetlunch.ThetwochildrenfromMeishan,SichuanProvincehavesuchabeautifulfriendship.Xu,whoismuchtallerandstrongerthanZhang,toldreportersthatitwasn’tdifficulttoliftZhang.“Weareofthesameage.ButIw

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.Althoughhecan’twalkonhisown,heisabletogotoschoollikeotherchildrenwithXu’shelp.WeshouldalsolearnfromXuandtryourbesttohelpthoseinneed.

六、完成句子9.大部分動(dòng)物都喜歡生活在野外環(huán)境中。

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