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PAGEPAGE1限時練習(xí):100min完成時間:月日天氣:作業(yè)14期末測試卷(二)(江蘇無錫專用)(滿分100分,考試時間100分鐘)第Ⅰ卷(客觀題共50分)一、單項選擇在A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。(本大題共14小題,每小題1分,共14分)1.—________istheweatherinNanjingtoday?Iwanttodrivethereforsightsthisafternoon.—Thereismuch________here.Youmaycomenextweek,it’llbesunnythen.A.How;rainier B.What;rain C.How;rain D.What;rainier2.—WherewillyougothisSpringFestival?—I’mnotsure.We________gotoSunshineLakePark.It’sagoodplacetohavefun.A.may B.must C.should D.need3.Iknowmydesignisfarfromperfect,butIjustcan’tthinkof__________one.A.best B.thebest C.better D.a(chǎn)better4.—MayIbeallowedtochooseasummercourse?—It’suptoyou.Youare________tomakeyourowndecision.A.tooold B.enoughold C.oldenough D.enoughstrong5.—Howmanypeopleinyourcompanyweretrappedintheburningbuilding?—Luckily,_________.A.no B.none C.noone D.nothing6.InChina,peopledriveontheright.It’sdifferentfrom________intheUK.A.it B.this C.that D.those7.ShijiuLakeisthelargestlakeinNanjing.Itishometo________birds.A.thousandof B.manythousand C.thousandsof D.thousands8.TheyusuallyflytoShijiuLake________earlyNovemberandspendwinterhere.A.for B.a(chǎn)t C.on D.in9.—Didyouwatch________filmFullRiverRed?—Yes,itis________excitingone.Itoffersachancefortheyoungtorememberhistory.A.the;an B.a(chǎn);the C.a(chǎn);an D.the;the10.—Mum,whatshouldIdotomakeanapplesalad?—Well,itiseasy.________theappleintosmallpiecesandaddsomemilk.A.Tocut B.Cutting C.Cut D.Tocutting11.Ihadmuchfunwatchingthematch,

Iwasnotluckyenoughtotakeaphotowithmyfavouriteplayer.A.a(chǎn)nd B.but C.so D.or12.Thenumberofthestudentsinourschool________2,000,andfortypercentofthem________girls.A.is,is B.a(chǎn)re,are C.a(chǎn)re,is D.is,are13.—Don’tforget________thebusatthefifthstationalongtheline.YoucanfindtheSportsCentreonyourright.—OK,Iwon’t.Thankyou.A.gettingon B.gettingoff C.togeton D.togetoff14.—IamleavingforLondontomorrowmorning.—________AndIwillmissyou.A.Welldone! B.You’rewelcome. C.Haveasafejourney! D.Ihopeso.二、完形填空先通讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小題所給的四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Everyyear,wildfiresburnsmillionsofhectaresofforestland,leavingmanyhomesdamagedandalotofpeoplehomeless.15,smokejumpershelptostopthis.Theyarebraveguardians(衛(wèi)士)forus.Smokejumpersareaspecialtypeoffiremen.16regularfiremen,theyworkinadifferentway.Theyjumpfromplanesintoareasthataredifficultto17bycaroronfoot,suchasthemiddleofamountainforest.Theyracetoputoutfiresasfastastheycan.Atafiresite(現(xiàn)場),smokejumpersfirstcheckthelandand18howtofightthefire.Theirmainpurposeistostopafirefromspreading(擴散).Usingbasictoolssuchasshovelsandaxes,smokejumpers19landofburnablematerials,likedrygrassanddeadtrees.Theycarrywaterwiththem,too,butonlyalittle.Mostofsmokejumpersaremen,20morewomenarejoiningthemnow.Themostimportantthingsareyourheightand21.SmokejumpersemployedintheUnitedStates,forexample,mustbebetween120or200pounds(between54or91kilograms),sotheydon’tgetblownawaybythestrongwindsorget22whentheyland.Smokejumpersmustalsobeabletoliveinthewild.InRussia,manysmokejumpersknowhowtofindfoodintheforestandcaneven23simplefurniturefromtreessothattheycansurvive(生存)inthewild.Theworkis24,andthehoursarelong.Butforthesefiremen,smokejumpingisn’tjustajob.Theylovebeingabletojumpoutofplanes,fightfires,andliveintheforest.15.A.Finally B.Luckily C.Slowly D.Easily16.A.Like B.With C.Without D.Unlike17.A.reach B.see C.find D.call18.A.a(chǎn)sk B.decide C.a(chǎn)nswer D.teach19.A.save B.beat C.mop D.clear20.A.but B.because C.while D.a(chǎn)s21.A.quality B.looks C.weight D.a(chǎn)bility22.A.a(chǎn)lone B.hurt C.lost D.sick23.A.buy B.get C.make D.repair24.A.easy B.heavy C.dangerous D.surprising三、閱讀理解閱讀下面的短文,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,在每小題所給的四個選項中選出最佳選項。(本大題共13小題,每小題2分,共26分)AHello,I’mMissGreen.I’myourneweighth-gradeEnglishteacher.ThiswillbemyfourthyearteachingeighthgradersatXiwangMiddleSchool.I’msoexcitedtomeetyouandhaveyouinmyclass.I’msurewearegoingtohaveaschoolyearoffun.MyfavouritesFood:Sandwiches

Sports:Swimming,ClimbingBook:TheLittlePrince

Season:SummerSubjects:English,Science,Art

Hobbies:Travelling,WritingWelcometotheeighthgrade!I’mpleasedtowelcomeyoutothe2021-2022schoolyear!Youwilllearnalotofnewthingsthisyear.Asastudent,yourjobistolearn,think,askquestionsandmakemistakes.MyjobistohelpyoudevelopaninterestinlearningEnglish.Iwillalsoteachlifeskillsinmyclass.I’mlookingforwardtoawonderfulschoolyearwithallofyou!Contact(聯(lián)系)mePleasefeelfreetocontactmeatanytimewithquestions.Email:sallygreen@

Tel:1863544865825.WhatdoweknowaboutMissGreen?A.Herfavouriteseasonisspring. B.Shelikeseatinghamburgersbest.C.ShelikesreadingTheLittlePrincebest. D.SheisanewteacheratXiwangMiddleSchool.26.WhatcanstudentslearnfromMissGreen?A.Somefirstaid(急救). B.Somelifeskills.C.Otherforeignlanguages. D.Wayoflifeinothercountries.27.IfstudentsneedMissGreen’shelp,theycan________.①gotoMissGreen’shouse

②sendMissGreenanemail③makeaphonecall

④writeMissGreenaletterA.①② B.②③ C.③④ D.①④BPeopleweresurprisedtoseeagroupofYangtzefinlessporpoises(江豚)swimmingintheYangtzeRiveronMarch23,2022.Theyjumped,huntedandplayed.TheYangtzefinlessporpoiseshavebeenonthelistofanimalsindangersince2013.In2020,thegovernmentputa10-yearfishingban(禁令)inplace.Nowthegovernment’senvironmentalprotectionactionisworking.OceanisSingingEcuador(厄瓜多爾)takesactiontoprotecttheocean.Itprovides“underwaterhighway”whichhelpsanimalstravelinprotectedwaters.Andthegovernmenthasalsobuiltanewreserve.Thereserveiscutintotwoparts.Ifpeoplecatchfishinonepartofthereserve,nofishingwillbeallowed(允許)intheother.Thatmeans“l(fā)ongline”fishingwillneverbeallowedinthereserve.TheColdestPostOfficeisHiringFourpeopleareneededtoworkattheworld’scoldestpostoffice—Penguin(企鵝)PostOffice.ItisinAntarctica(南極洲).Thefourpeopleeachhavetheirownjobs,buttheyworktogethertohelpthetouristswhocomebyboat.Theyshouldalsowatchwildlife,includingcountingpenguinsandcollectingenvironmentalinformation.28.Thebesttitle(標(biāo)題)forthefirstparagraphwouldbe_________.A.SavingBirdsinDanger B.TheRiverisBacktoLifeC.ProtectingtheEnvironment D.TheFishingBanisWorking29.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutEcuador’sactiontoprotecttheocean?A.“Underwaterhighway”helpsanimalstravelfaster.B.Peoplecanneverfishinthereserve.C.AlloceansinEcuadorarecutintotwoparts.D.Thereserveisbuilttostop“l(fā)ongline”fishing.30.WorkersinPenguinPostOfficeneedto_________.A.takeaboattoAntarctica B.collectinformationC.feedthepenguins D.watchtourists’lifeCCanyoupaint?Doyoulikepainting?Whatisthedifferencebetweenpaintinganddrawing?Rickwasayoungboywhowasangryateverythingaroundhim.TocalmRickdown,hismomcamehomewithacanvasandpaint.“Wheneveryoufeelbadaboutsomething,paintitinsteadofgettingangry.”Thoughnotthathappy,Rickgaveitatry.Aftercreatingmanypaintings,hetookhisartworktohismom.“Tellme,Rick.Whatarethesepaintingsabout?”“Thefirstisabouthowsomekidsshowofftheirnewclothes.ThenextisaboutmyteacherwhoalwaystellsmeabouthowI’mdoingthingswrong.AndthelastpaintingisabouthowoneofmyschoolmatessaidIshouldchangemyattitude(態(tài)度).Theyallmakemesoangry.”Rick’smomtookRickbyhersideandtoldhim,“Don’tyousee,Rick?You’regettingsoangrybutyounevertrytounderstandwhy.”Thensheexplainedcarefully,“Allthepeopleyouwereangryatdidnothingwrong.Thekidswereshowingofftheirgoodclothesbutneverlaughedatyouforbeingpoor.Yourteacherscoldedyoubutthatwasbecauseyoucausedtroubleinclass.Andyourschoolmatewasonlytryingtohelpyoucorrectyourmistakes.”“Nexttimewhenyougetangry,takeadeepbreathandwalkawayforacoupleofseconds.Andwhenyoucomeback,talktothepersonyou’reangryat.Youmightcalmdowninthisway.”Ricktookhismom’sadviceandbecamelessangry.Heevenstartedtofeelhappyaroundotherchildren.31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“scolded”mean?A.Laughedatsomeone. B.Spoketosomeoneangrily.C.Hitsomeone’sbodyhard. D.Gavesomeoneadvice.32.WhatdidRick’smomthinkofhislifeinhisschool?A.Theteacherdidn’ttreathersonwell. B.ThekidsalwayslaughedatRick’sclothes.C.Theclassmatesshouldchangetheirattitude. D.Hersondidn’thaveaclearunderstandingofit.33.Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?A.Don’tbelieveakid’swords. B.Don’tbeafraidofmakingmistakes.C.Don’tgetangryeasily. D.Don’tcareaboutothers’words.DThroughouthistory,humanshaveplayedsomekindsofkickinggames.WhattheworldnowcallsfootballorsoccerintheUSbeganasfarbackas2500B.C.E.withtheChinesegameofcuju.However,thesportweknowtodaystartedfromBritain.Inthe1840s,England’sFootballAssociation(協(xié)會)madeasetofrules,andthemoderngamewasborn.Today,morethan200millionplayersallovertheworldtakepartinthegame,trulymakingsoccertheworld’ssport.So,whyissoccersopopular?Maybeit’sthegame’sspirit:thefeelingthattheteamonthefieldisyourteam,theirwinningmakesyouhappy,andtheirlosingmakesyousad.Ormaybeit’sthegame’sinternational(國際的)quality.IncountrieslikeFrance,England,SpainandBrazil,mostteamshaveplayersfrommanydifferentnations,andtheseclubsnowhavefansallovertheworld.Orperhapsit’sthepromiseofgreatwealth(財富).Anumberofprofessional(專業(yè)的)soccerplayers,includingBrazil’sNeymarandNigeria’sVictorMoses,comefrompoorfamilies.Today,bothoftheseplayersmakemuchmoneyeveryyear.Soccerispopularforthosereasonsabove,butfinally,themainreasonforitsappeal(吸引力)maybethis:It’sasimplegame.Itcanbeplayedanywherewithanythingaballoracan(罐頭).Andanyonecanplayit.“Youdon’tneedtoberichtoplaysoccer.”saysPeterAlegi,“Youjustneedaflatspaceandaball.”Soccertakeslessequipment(設(shè)備)thansomeothersports,soit’snotveryexpensiveforakidtojoinasoccerteam.Itisthissimplicitythatmakessoccerthemostpopularsport.InAfrica,eveninruralareasfarfromthebrightlightsandbigstadiums(體育場),childrenandadultsplaythegame,oftenwithhandmadeballs.34.What’sthemainideaofParagraph1?A.SoccercomesfromancientChina. B.Englandpeoplemaderulesforsoccer.C.Peoplehaveplayedlotsofkickinggames. D.Soccerhasalonghistoryanditisalsopopularnow.35.ThewriterusestheexamplesofNeymarandVictorMosesinParagraph2toshow________.A.evenpoorpeoplecanalsoplaysoccerB.someprofessionalplayerscanbecomerichC.peoplefromdifferentcountrieslovetoplaysoccerD.theyplaysoccerbecausetheyneedlotsofmoney36.Whatisthemostimportantreasonforthepopularity(流行)ofsoccer?A.Thegame’sspirit. B.Thegameisnotdifficult.C.Thepromiseofgreatwealth. D.Thegame’sinternationalquality.37.Wherecanyoufindthisarticle?A.Inastorybook. B.Inanewsreport.C.Inasportsmagazine. D.Inasocceradvertisement.第Ⅱ卷(主觀題共50分)四、詞匯運用(本大題共8小題,每小題1分,共8分)根據(jù)句意和漢語注釋,寫出單詞的正確形式。38.Messiscoredthefirstgoal!The(激動人心的)newsmadethechildrenscreamloudly.39.Inthe(開始),Simonfeltwell,butlittlebylittlehewasbecomingweaker.40.Hewasbadlyhurtinthecaraccident.Whatan(糟糕的)dayitis!41.Kittywantstoeatanapple,butthereis(沒有一個)inthefridge.根據(jù)句意,寫出括號內(nèi)所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式。42.Howmany(wolf)canyouseeinthepictureonthewall?43.Couldyoupleasenot(catch)birdsforanyreason,Tommy?44.Thehightemperaturemakespeoplefeel(sleep)intheafternoon.45.ThetemperatureinWuxi(drop)alotlastweekbecauseofthecoldair.五、動詞填空用括號內(nèi)所給動詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。(本大題共8小題,每小題1分,共8分)46.DidyouhearTom(play)thepianoatsevenyesterdaymorning?47.—Didyounoticewhathappenedoutsidejustnow?—No,Ididn’t.BecauseI(wash)myclothesatthattime.48.Themistakeshiscarelessness(粗心)ledto(make)himmissachanceinthelastmatch.49.Afteralotofcarefulthought,shedecidedtoaccepthis(invite).50.Weoftenhearthehard-workingyoungman(practice)speakingEnglishearlyinthemorning.51.—Aretheumbrellasbehindthedoorthose(visit)?—I’mnotsure.I’llaskthemlater.52.Paulmadeanicecage(keep)thelittlesickbirdtillitcouldfly.53.Thelittleboythoughtifhekept,hecouldseetheothersideoftheearth.(dig)六、閱讀填空先通讀下面的短文,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,在文章后表格的空格內(nèi)填入一個最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。每個空格只能填一個單詞。Doyougetworriedthinkingaboutacomingmathtest?Ifyes,youarefarfromalone.Mathanxiety(焦慮)hasbecomeacommonpsychological(心理的)conditionamongstudentsaroundtheworld.AccordingtoaUniversityofCambridgestudy,manypeopleexperiencediscomfortwheninfaceofamathproblem,frommildtension(緊張)tostrongfear.Somepeoplealsoexperiencephysical(身體的)problemssuchasaracingheart.Theymaythentrynottomeetwitheverysituationaboutnumbers,meaningtheywillmissthejobsrelatedtothissubject,suchasscience,technologyorengineering,accordingtoTheGuardian.However,thefactshowsthatthosewithmathanxietyaren’tsuretobebadatmath.“Theymayhavehadareallybadexperiencewithmathandtherearewaystoimprove,”DanielAnsari,thewriterofthestudytoldTheLondonFreePress,“Studentswithmathanxietyarenotcognitively(認(rèn)知地)disadvantaged.”Also,therearewaystodealwithyourstressrelatedtomath.Ifyou’refeelingstressedbeforeamathexam,itmayhelptospendafewminutesexploringthosefeelingsbeforetheexambegins.“Justbecauseyouhaveafastheartbeat,thatdoesnotreallymeanyouwillfail.”SianBeilock,ascientistintheUStoldtheBBC.Alittlemathanxietycouldbethoughtofasapositive(積極的)challengetoovercome.Thisnervousenergycanmotivate(激勵)you,accordingtoIanLyons,apsychologistatGeorgetownUniversityintheUS.閱讀以上信息,用恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~完成下面的表格,每空一詞。SituationManystudentsmayfeelnervouswhentheythinkaboutacomingmathtest.ProblemsManypeoplefeeluncomfortablewhen54amathproblem.Somepeopleexperiencephysicalproblemssuchasaracingheart.55fortheproblems56everysituationaboutnumbersisnotarightway.Ifso,youmaymissthejobsrelatedtomath.Believethatyouaren’tsuretobebadatmaththoughyourex

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