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2022-2023學(xué)年北京市海淀區(qū)八年級(jí)下學(xué)期期末英語(yǔ)試題

1.Jimmyisahelpfulboy.oftenvolunteersinhisneighborhood.

A.HerB.HimC.SheD.He

2.一youpleasehelpmetoreturnthebooktothelibrary?

Withpleasure.

A.CouldB.NeedC.ShouldD.Must

3.OfallthestreetsinBeijing,ChanganStreetis.

A.wideB.widerC.widestD.thewidest

4.一Steve,whydidn'tyoucometoschoollastweek?

一BecauseIhadafeverandthedoctormetorestforafewdays.

A.asksB.askedC.willaskD.wasasking

5.一Whatwereyoudoingwhentherainstormcameyesterday?

一Iforthebustothecitylibrary.

A.waitB.waited

C.waswaitingD.amwaiting

6.一IreallywanttovisitWestLakeinHangzhouinthisbeautifulseason.

一Ithereonce.ltwasanenjoyableexperience.

A.goB.havebeenC.willbeD.wasgoing

選詞填空。閱讀下面的短文,從方框中選擇適當(dāng)?shù)脑~并用其正確形式填空淇中有兩個(gè)為多余

選項(xiàng)。

show,line,miss,expect,change,night

InChicago,SheddAquarium(水族館)isamust-seeforvisitors.Ifsaplacethatyoudon'twant7.

Theaquariumhasaround80differentareasthatshowabout32,000seaanimalsfromacrossthe

world.Youcanenjoymoreclose--ups(特寫)inthefour-floorUnderwaterWorld.Youcan

evenspenda8withsomeseaanimalsintheAsleepwiththeFishesProgram.Besides,visitorscan

jointheworkerstofeedtheanimalsthemselves.SheddAquariumisverypopularinChicago,sodo

not9yourselftobetheonlyvisitorwheneveryougothere.Butthefantasticexperiencewillmake

youforgetaboutthewaiting10andcrowds.WhynotplanyourtourtoSheddAquariumnow?

CheersforMarquez

MarquezhadjustfinishedtryingoutforOakwoodHigh'sbasketballteam.Makingtheteamwasa

surethingsincehewasgiftedandworkedhardenough.

BasketballwasawayoflifeinMarquez9s.HisolderbrotherReggiewasplayingatatop

college,whichmadehisfamilyveryproud.MarquezwasexpectedtobelikeReggie.Buthehada

secret.

Marquezhadstartedtraininginanothersport-cheerleading.Althoughitwasmuchfor

him,hewasimprovingwithpractice..

Onthebushome,hepulledoutasheetwithbiglettersCHEERTEAMAUDITIONS(面試)on

it.Now,heknewhe'dhavetodealwithhisparents9.

“Mom,Dad--Idon'twanttoplayballanymore,9,hetoldthemassoonashegothome,"Iwantto

dosomethingelse.

Thefamilystood.

“Likewhat,son?”hisfatherbrokethesilence.

“Cheerleading,“Marquezreplied.

"Insteadofplayingball,cheerforballplayers?"hisfatherquestioned.

“Yes!"Marquezsaidinavoicethatcameoutlouderthanexpected.C6Ionlystartedplaying

basketballbecausethat9swhatyouwantedmetodo.Ididit,andIgotreallygood,butnow,itbores

me.Cheerleadingme/9

Heturnedtohisbrother,atSorry,bro.Iknowyouwantedmetofollowinyourfootstepsbut..."

"Actually,!wantyoutodowhatyoulike."Reggiehugged(擁抱)Marquez.

"Idon'tbeingtheonlybasketballstarofthefamily.Wedon'tneedtwo!AmIright,Dad?,?

Reggiesmiledtotheirfather.

Thistime,everyonelaughed.ThenMarquezofferedanidea:hewouldauditionforthecheer

teamandmakeachoiceaccordingtotheresultsofbothtryouts.Hisfatheragreed.

Aweeklater,bothresultswereposted.

“Iboth,Dad,"Marquezsaid.

“Aclearchoice,right?"hisfatherreplied.

Marquezsmiledandgavehisanswer.

n.

A.teamB.schoolC.familyD.neighborhood

12.

A.harderB.saferC.worseD.cooler

13.

A.promisesB.expectationsC.agreementsD.encouragements

14.

A.satisfiedB.relaxedC,touchedD.surprised

15.

A.excitesB.movesC.worriesD.shocks

16.

A.standB.mindC.enjoyD.consider

17.

A.nervouslyB.kindlyC.cheerfullyD.angrily

18.

A.beatB.wantedC.joinedD.made

Beijinghasalottoofferwhenitcomestomuseums.Thisguidewillintroduceyoutosomeofthem.

NationalMuseumofChinaisoneofthe

largestmuseumsintheworldwhichshows

Chinesehistory,cultureandart.Sinceitisthe

7^77?'A.NationalMuseumof

YearoftheRabbit,ithascollectedabout80

Chinapiecesoftherabbitartworks.lt9sthebest

timetolearnmoreaboutChineserabbit

culture.

BeijingAncientCoinMuseumistheonly

oneofitskindthatisopentothe

public.Therearemanykindsofancientcoins

LFinChinajikeknifecoinsandcloth

coins.Theyalsocomeindifferent

B.BeijingAncientCoinMuseumshapes.Therearecoinmarketsherewhere

youcanbuyandexchangecoins.

BeijingAutoMuseumisafive-floor

buildingwithcarsmadeinChinaand

abroad.Hereyoucanseetheworld9sfirst

car,theclassicvehicles(交通工具)inold

timesandthemodernoneswithcreative

C.BeijingAutoMuseum

designs.Kidsandteenagerscanexperience

cardrivinghere.

ChinaNationalFilmMuseumisatrue

treasurehouseforfilmfans.Withits

wonderfulcollectionofover1,500filmsand

4,300stills(劇照),visitorscanhavea

D.ChinaNationalFilmMuseumcompleteexperienceofChinesecinema

culture.Overall,itshowsthefullstoryof

Chinesecinema.

Forquestions1.-3.,matchthepersonwiththerightmuseum(A-D)accordingtotheir

interests.Thereisonechoiceyoudonotneed.

Bryanisacarlover.Maryiscrazyaboutcollectingtheartworksofrabbits.AsforMike,heis

interestedinacting.

19BryanA.NationalMuseumofChina

20MaryB.BeijingAncientCoinMuseum

21MikeC.BeijingAutoMuseum

D.ChinaNationalFilmMuseum

TradingPumpkins

Tammy,an11-year-oldgirljivesontheLittleAcresFarmwithherfamily.Inautumn,theyusually

makeaHauntedHayMaze(千草迷宮)andsellticketstothevillagers.Theonlyproblemisthatthe

farmdoesn'thaveverygoodpumpkins.Forsomereason,theynevergrowproperly.

Oneday,theyheardtheTaylorFarmwasalsoplanningaHauntedHayMazethisyear."Tammy,I

wantyoutogoovertheirfarmandseewhattheyareupto,“Dadsaid.

"I'llcomebackwithafullreport!"Tammyreplied.

Whenshegottothefarm,Mr.Taylorwasstaring(凝視)atthehay,lookingupset.Inhishandwasa

brightorangepumpkin.

“Hello,Mr.Taylor,“Tammygreeted.taIwasjustcomingbytoseeyour...^^Shestopped."Ithought

maybeyourpumpkinswere...”“Moreorange?^^Shethoughtforawhileandsaid.

Mr.Taylorshookhishead."ButifsnoteasytomakeaHauntedHayMaze...Tammy,whyareyou

reallyhere?”

Tammystartedtobreatheheavilyoutoffear.Andthen,quitesuddenly,sheranrightatMr.Taylorand

snatched(搶走)thepumpkinoutofhishand!Sherushedhomeasfastaspossible.

“Apumpkin?Howdidyougetit?”herfatheraskedwhenshegothome.

Tammy9sfaceturnedred.'Tmsorry,butIjust..."

“Youweretheretofindoutinformationabouttheirmaze!^^Dadtookthepumpkinanddrovetothe

Taylor'sfarm.

Afterthreehours,hereturned,holdingabasketofpumpkins!"IsaidsorrytoMr.Taylor.ThenItold

himthatyouwouldteachhimhowtomakeaHauntedHayMaze."

“ButDad..."

"Mr.TaylorandIcametorealizethatwe'dallbebetteroffifwecouldworktogether.99

So,TammyrodebacktotheTaylor'sfarm.SheapologizedtoMr.Taylor,andshowedhimhowto

makeafantasticmaze.

Laterthesignonbothfarmssaid:TheTaylorandLittleAcresFarmspresenttheHauntedHay

Maze.Itturnedouttobeagreatsuccess.

22.WhatproblemdoestheLittleAcresFarmhave?

A.Theticketstoitdon'tsellwell.

B.Thepumpkinstherenevergrowwell.

C.Villagersaren'tinterestedinitsmaze.

D.Thefarmistoosmalltomakeamaze.

23.DadwenttotheTaylor9sfarmto.

A.saysorrytoMr.Taylor

B.findoutinformationaboutthemaze

C.askformorepumpkins

D.stopMr.Taylorcarryingouthisplan

24.Fromthisexperience,Tammyprobablylearnedabout

A.thebeautyofkindness

B.theimportanceofhardwork

C,themeaningoffairness

D.themagicofworkingtogether

Fastenyourscalbdf!

Haveyoueverbeenonaplaneandfeltthatsuddenbump(碰撞),causingyourstomachto

drop?Thafsturbulence,andit'sanormalpartofairtravel.Turbulencecanbescary,but

understandingwhatcausesitandhowtodealwithitcanhelpeaseyourfears.

Turbulencecanbecausedbythreethings:mountains,jetstreams,andstorms.Airformswaveswhenit

meetswithmountains.These^mountainwaves^canbreakupintomanydisorderlycurrents(氣

流),whichweexperienceasturbulence.Jetstreams,fastmovingcurrentshighabovetheearth,can

alsocauseturbulence.Stormsarethemostcommoncause.Thefastgrowthofstormcloudspushesair

away,creatingwavesthatcanturnintoturbulence.Eachofthesecancause"clearairturbulence”,or

CAT,theleastnoticeabletype.Ifshardtopredict,anditcanhappensuddenly.

Partofthenervousnessaroundturbulenceisthefearoftheaircraftfailing.lt9sanatural

reaction,especiallywhenyou'vehadtheexperienceofwatchingawingbendinaseemingly

impossibleway."Everythingonwingbendingaplanehasbeentested.Infact,alittlewingbending

duringturbulenceisagoodthing,asitshowstheplaneisabletodealwiththestress,“explains

MarilynSmith,anengineeratGeorgiaTech.

Ifyouareanervousflyer,thereareafewwaystoplanforanddealwithturbulenceduringtheflight.

"Turbulenceisworseatthebackoftheplaneandifsusuallythemostseriousinthemid-

afternoon,99saysHeatherPoole,aflightattendantfor21years.6aSo,trytobookamorningflightand

sitatthefrontoftheplane.”"KeepyourseatbeltfastenedatalltimesJPooleadds.Shealsosuggests

justtalkingtoyourflightcrew(機(jī)組成員)ifyouarefeelingnervous,astheycancheckonyouand

offersupport.

“Thefearmostlycomesfromlosingasenseofcontrol,“Poolesays."Ifyoulearnmoreabouthow

turbulencehappensandwhatyoucando,youwillfeelbetter.

25.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Turbulenceisverycommonduringanairtravel.

B.It'seasyforpeopletonotice"clearairturbulence^^.

C,Wingbendinginturbulenceisasignoftheaircraftfailing.

D.Jetstreamscauseturbulencebecauseofthegrowthofclouds.

26.Accordingtothepassage,youcanfeellessscaredofturbulenceby.

A.keepingwatchingawingbend

B.tryingtotakeamorningflightifpossible

C.askingotherpassengersforsupport

D.bookingyourseatatthebackoftheplane

27.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.IsItNecessarytoFearTurbulence?

B.Turbulence:ItsRisktoFlightSafety

C.IsItPossibletoGetAwayfromTurbulence?

D.Turbulence:ItsRelationtoWeatherConditions

Achievingagoalandachievinghappinessaretwodifferentthings.Dreamsandgoalsareimportant

becausetheyhelpusmeasure(衡量)progress--youdon'tcareifyou'regettingclosertoRome

unlessyouaretryingtogettoRome.Butprogress,notmeetingagoal,iswhatbringstruehappiness.

In2011,researchersstudiedtheday-to-daywell-beingof238workersatseven

companies.Theyfoundthatsatisfactionisnotfrombigwins,butfromtheprogressinmeaningful

work.Otherresearchershavefoundthatprogressalwaysbeatsachievementwhenitcomesto

happiness.ltseemsthathumansareoftenexcitedaboutimprovement.Forexample,mygoalistosave

$10,000,butwhatmakesmehappyisthatIsavemorethisweekthanlastweek.

Toworktowardsabiggoalinthehopeofgettinghappinessissometimes,unexpectedly,toset

yourselfupforunhappiness.Someresearchershavearguedthatwhenagoalisatrueendfor

progress,thesuddenstopofmovingforwardcanleadtoafeelingofemptiness(空虛).Asafriend

toldme,“IalwaysthoughttherewouldbenobetterfeelingthanthedayIsawIhadaNo.lNew

YorkTimesbestseller.Andwhenitfinallyhappened,!feltnothing."Worsethanfeelingnothing,you

mighthavealittledepression(沮喪)inthedaysafterabigachievementlikewinningaprize.

Oneexplanationfortheseproblemshastodowithdopamine(多巴胺),whichgivesusasenseof

pleasurewhenweexpectahappyending.Dopaminerisesbeforeyouachieveagoalandfalls

afterward.

However,whenwefocusontheprocess(過(guò)程)andtheprogresswemake,wefindthatourattitude

towardsgoalschanges.Webegintoseeeachstepasalearningexperience,andwelearntocelebrate

thesmallwins.Thisshiftleadstoamorepositiveoutlookonlifeandcanfinallyleadtogreater

happiness.

Byenjoyingtheprocessandcelebratingtheprogress,wecanfeelasenseofsatisfaction.So,nexttime

youfindyourselffocusingontheendgoal,rememberthattruehappinessliesintheprogressyou

makealongtheway.

28.TheexampleofsavingmoneyinParagraph2istoshow.

A.achievingagoaliswhatpeopleexpect

B.agoodhabitcanbringmorehappiness

C,meaningfulprogressleadstosatisfaction

D.theresultismoreimportantthantheprocess

29.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?

A.Howpeoplegetasenseofpleasure.

B.Whatproblemsgoalachievingcanbring.

C.Howpeoplegetawayfromemptiness.

D.Whatfeelingsmakingprogresscanproduce.

30.Theword“shift“inParagraph5probablymeans.

A.goal

B.wish

C,change

D.search

31.Whatisthewritersmainpurposeinwritingthispassage?

A.Tointroducewhatameaningfullifeislike.

B.Toexplainwhypeoplefailtonoticeprogress.

C.Toadvisepeopletoworktowardstheirdreamsinlife.

D.Tocallonpeopletovaluetheprocessingoingaftergoals.

MgWem

WhyIsEatingFiberImportant?

Fiberisnotreallyanutrient(養(yǎng)分),sinceitisnevertakeninbyyourbody.Butitplayssome

importantrolesinyourhealth.

Whatisfiber?

Fiberissomethinginplantsthatyourbodycan'tdigest(消化).Therearetwobasictypesof

fiber:soluble(可溶的)andinsoluble.Solublefibermaybebrokendowntoformsomethinggoodfor

ourhealth.ltcanbefoundinmanyfruitsandvegetablesJikestrawberriesandcarrots.Insolublefiber

helpsmovewastethroughthedigestivetract.ltisofteninthepeelofapplesandpears,and

vegetables.Healthexpertsagreethatit'sagoodideatoeatabout30gfibereveryday.

Whyisfibergoodforhealth?

Ahigh-fiberdiethelpstomovethewastemorequicklythroughthedigestivetract,whichmayhelp

toshortenthetimesomethingbadstays.Fiberalsofeedsthegoodbacteria(Z田菌)inthedigestive

tract,stoppingbadonesfromgrowingthere.Thegoodbacteriacanalso

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