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年八年級下冊英語第一次月考模擬試卷(考試時間:100分鐘

試卷滿分90分)第I卷(選擇題

共60分)一、語法選擇(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語法性和上下文連貫的要求,從1~15各題所給的A、B、C和D項中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。InAsia,messagingplatforms(平臺)aregrowingfast,with

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users,bothatworkandplay.Theseplatformsarebecomingmoreandmorepopularallovertheword.It

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that76percentofpeopleinsomewesterncountriesareusingemojis(表情符號)atwork.Weoften

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writtencommunicationstobecoldandboring.

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emojiscanaddhumorandkeeppurposeclear.Messages

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emojisfeelmorerelaxing,encouragingbetterandmorecommunication.Inmanyoffices,theageofworkerscanbefrom22to70orabove,andexpectingthem

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inthesamestylecanbeachallenge.

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easywaytobringallpeopletogetheriswithachatplatform.Theyoungerprefertocommunicatevisually,whiletheoldareused

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withtraditionaltoolslikesendinganemail.Thegoodnewsisthatit’seasytolearnandcanbeworth

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.Thereis

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thematteroftone(語氣).Sometimesthosewhohaven’treceivedemojisareabit

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.Inotherwords,Emojicanhelpcommunication

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friendlier.However,duringatalksomeserioussentencesshouldn’t

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tousebecausesentencesinmessagingplatformssometimeswillbringyousometrouble.

Studiesshowthatfriendliercommunication

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toahappierworkplace,andemojiplaysanimportantroleforit.Andwhentheworkersbeginaddingsmilingemojisto.theirbusinesscommunication,thebosswillknowheorshehassucceededin

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theworkculture.1.A.million

B.millions

C.millionof

D.millionsof2.A.wasreported

B.reported

C.reporting

D.isreported3.A.think.

B.thinking

C.tothink

D.tothinking4.A.Use

B.Tobeused

C.Using

D.Used5.A.for

B.with

C.from

D.by6.A.communicate

B.tocommunicate

C.communicating

D.communicated7.A.An

B.A

C.The

D./8.A.work

B.towork

C.toworking

D.working9.A.learning

B.learn

C.tolearn

D.learned10.A.too

B.either

C.a(chǎn)swell

D.a(chǎn)lso11.A.mostangrily

B.a(chǎn)ngrily

C.a(chǎn)ngry

D.moreangrily12.A.feel

B.feels

C.felt

D.feeling13.A.choose

B.bechosen

C.chose

D.bechoosing14.A.lead

B.led

C.leads

D.isleading15.A.improves

B.isimproved

C.hasimproved

D.improving二、完形填空(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下列短文,掌握其大意,然后從16~25各小題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出一個最佳選項。

Dinospenteachdayonthestreetsofabigcity,beggingformoney,foodandmaybeabedforthenight.Hewas

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.Hesometimesheardthesoundofacoinortwodroppingintohiscup.Oneday,heheardanoiselouderthanusual.IfDinohad

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,he’dhaveseenayoungladyonherwaytowork.Buthedidn’t.Alittlelater,whenhelookedintothecup,hecouldhardly

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whathesaw.Atthebottomwasashiningdiamondring.Dino’sfirstthoughtwastogostraighttoajeweller’sandthat’s

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whathedid.Tohiscompleteamazement,hewasoffered$4,000.Dinothoughtreallyhard.Althoughitwasmoremoneythanhe’dseeninalongtime,hethoughtabouthisgrandfather,whoalwaystaughthimtodotherightthing.Heknewitwasa(n)

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tomakethisdeal.Hehadtoreconsider.Thenhemadeuphismindand

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thering.Infact,hedidn’thavetowait

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.Twodayslater,ayoungwomancametohimwhilehewasbegging.SheintroducedherselfasSarahandaskedifhe’dfoundanythingunusualinhis

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.Dinoreachedintohispocketandpulledoutthering.WhenhesawthesmileonSarah’sface,heknewhe’dmadetheright

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.Sarahexplainedthatwhenshedroppedthecoinsintohiscup,she’d

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puttingherringinherwallet.16.A.careless

B.homeless

C.tireless

D.thoughtless17.A.lookback

B.lookout

C.lookinto

D.lookedup18.A.explain

B.describe

C.believe

D.understand19.A.exactly

B.hardly

C.easily

D.strangely20.A.mistake

B.chance

C.a(chǎn)dventure

D.trick21.A.sold

B.hid

C.dropped

D.kept22.A.late

B.quietly

C.a(chǎn)lone

D.long23.A.pocket

B.cup

C.bed

D.wallet24.A.decision

B.suggestion

C.instruction

D.conversation

25.A.stopped

B.considered

C.forgotten

D.a(chǎn)voided三、閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握大意,然后從26-40各題所給的A、B、C、D項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AIt’snoteasytoadvertise(打廣告)athingeveryoneknowsinanewway.ButPippi’sPlacePetRescue,avolunteerorganization(志愿組織)fromAmerica,makesit.Itwasnamedafterablackcat,Pippi.Shewasastreetcatandthenfoundalovingfamily.Butatoneyearold,Pippiwashitbyacaranddied.Pippi’sPlacePetRescuethencameintobeing(成立).Theorganizationrunsnotformoney,butforhelpingmorestreetcatsfindahome.Howdoesitdo

this?Well,itshowstheircatsasif(仿佛)theywerecars.Onitswebsite,peoplecanlearnaboutthecats’age,colorandotherinformation.KaylaDelcoure,amemberoftheorganization,hadthisideawhenherfamilywasthinkingaboutbuyingacar.Thisisreallyhelpful.Lotsofpeoplebecomeinterestedinthesecats.Somepeoplegivemoneytohelpthesecatslivebetter.AmanfromCanadacametotakeanoldcathomefromtheorganization.Peoplegivethesecatsahome,andthecatshelpmakepeoplehappy,too.Theyareimportanttopeople’slives.Alittlegirlgetsacatfromtheorganization.Shesleepswithiteverynight.Thismakesherfeelsafeandwarm.Awomanseeshercatasagoodfriend.The“friend”alwayswalksbehindherandmakesherlaugh.Doyouwanttotakeacatfromtheorganization?Well,beforedoingit,you’dbetterlearnmoreaboutkeepingacatasapet.26.Theunderlinedword“this”refersto“________.”A.gettinganamefromacat

B.findinghomeforcatsC.a(chǎn)dvertisingforoldthings

D.makingmoneyforcats27.Howdopeopleknowtheinformationofthecats?A.Bymakingacall.

B.Bywritingaletter.

C.Byvisitingthewebsite.

D.Bycomingtotheorganization.

28.Whydoesthewritertalkaboutthegirlandthewomanatlast?A.Tosaycatsarestronganimals.

B.Tomakemorepeoplelikecats.C.Totellpeoplewhycatsarefunny.

D.Toshowcatsareimportanttopeople.29.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Inacat’seyes,allthingsareitsthings.B.Thinkinanewway,nothingissodifficult.C.It’sdifficulttocatchablackcatinadarkroom.D.Letanimalsgointoyourlife,andyouwilllivebetter.

BWhyShouldWeLearnBodyLanguage?InEnglishclasses,wespendalargeamountoftimestudyinggrammarandlearningnewwords.Weworkhardtoimproveourreadingandlisteningskills.Fewofus,however,payenoughattentiontobodylanguage.Sobodylanguageisnotimportant,isit?Theansweris,“Yes!”Astheoldsayinggoes,“Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.”Sometimes,wecancommunicatethingsevenwithoutasingleword.Forexample,shrugourshoulders,and,withoutaword,we’vejustsaid,“Idon’tknow.”Bodylanguagecanhelpusstresswhatwearesaying.Itcanhelpusexpressourtrue,innerfeelings.Moreover,bodylanguagecanhelpusfindoutifsomeoneislying.Often,peoplewhoarelyingdonotmakeeyecontact.Theymayturnawayorraisetheirshouldersbecausetheyareuncomfortablewiththeconversation.Injobinterviews,theinterviewerscansometimesjudgetheintervieweebeforeheorshespeaks.Bodylanguageisimportantinourpersonallives,too.Itcanshowifyoureallycareaboutyourfriends.Leaningforwardintotheconversation,forexample,meansyouareinterestedinwhatisbeingsaid.Listeningwithoutmakingeyecontactmeansyouarenotpayingattentionbutarewaitingforyourturntospeak.Scientistshavebeenstudyingbodylanguageforalongtime.Theysaymorethan70percentofourmessagesaredeliveredthroughbodylanguage.Sometimes,bodylanguageismoreaccurate(精準(zhǔn)的)thanthewordsweuse.

Soitisveryimportantforustolearnbodylanguage.Byunderstandingbodylanguage,wearelesslikelytobemisunderstood.Wewillfinditeasiertogetajob.Wewillalsohavelastingfriendships.30.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,inEnglishclasses,peopledoallofthefollowing

EXCEPT

________.A.studyinggrammar

B.learningnewwordsC.improvinglisteningskills

D.practicingusingbodylanguage31.Accordingtothepassage,inwhichofthefollowingpicturesisthewomansaying,“Idon’tknow.”?A.

B.

C.

D.32.Accordingtotheauthor,bodylanguagecanhelpus________.①getajob

②liewithoutanyoneknowing③preventmisunderstandings

④improveourEnglishreadingskillsA.①③

B.②④

C.①④

D.②③

33.Bywritingthispassage,thewritermainlywantedto________.A.teachreaderstounderstandbodylanguageB.tellreadersitisimportanttolearnbodylanguageC.showreadershowtofindoutifsomeoneislying

D.helpreadersimprovetheirEnglishreadingandlisteningskills

CScientistswhostudyhappinesshaveevidence(證據(jù))toshowthatbeingkindtootherscanresultinhappiness.Actsassimpleasbuyingacupofcoffeeforsomeonecanliftaperson’smood,forexample.Everydaylifeisfullofchancesforsuchactions,yetpeopledonotalwaysmakethemostofthem.Instudies,behavioralscientistNicholasEpleyandIexaminedapossibleexplanation:peoplewhodokindactsunderestimate(低估)howmuchtheonesreceivingkindnessvaluetheirbehavior.Intheexperiments(實驗),about1,000peoplewereaskedtodosomeactionstomakesomeoneelsefeelgood.Weaskedboththepersonperforming(執(zhí)行)thekindactandtheonereceivingittoanswersomequestions.Theperformerswereaskedtoreporttheirownexperienceandtoguesshowthereceiversmightfeel.Wewantedtounderstandhowvaluablepeopleconsideredtheseactstobe,soboththeperformerandreceiverhadtorate(評分)how“big”theactseemed.Inallcases,wecomparedtheperformer’sexpectationsofthereceiver’smoodwiththereceiver’sactual(實際的)experience.Forone,bothperformersandreceiversexperiencedmorepositive(積極的)moods.Foranother,thereceiversfeltmuchbetterthanthekindperformersexpected.Thereceiversalsoratedtheseactsas“bigger”thanthepeopleperformingthemdid.Atfirst,westudiedactsofthekindnessdoneforfamiliarpeople,suchasfriends,classmatesorfamily.Butwefoundthatperformersunderestimatedtheirpositiveinfluencesonstrangersaswell.Inoneexperiment,performersinapublicparkgaveawayhotchocolateonacoldwinter’sdaytopeoplethatjusthappenedtobenearby.Again,thekindactbroughtmorehappinessthantheperformersexpected.Thesefindingssuggestthatwhatmightseemsmallcouldmatteragreatdealtothepersonwedoitfor.Consideringthesewarmactionscanimproveourownmoodandbrightenthedayofanotherperson,whynotchoosekindnesswhenwecan?

34.Whatdidthereceiversdointheexperiments?

A.Theyshowedkindnesstoothers.B.Theyguessedtheperformers’feelings.C.Theyratedhowvaluabletheperformers’actofkindnesswas.D.Theycomparedtheperformers’expectationswiththeiractualresults.35.Whatisparagraph5mainlyabout?A.Differentpurposesoftheresearch.

B.Moreevidencefortheresearchresults.C.Possibleinfluencesoftheresearchfindings.

D.Anotherexplanationoftheresearchmethods.36.Whatisthewriter’sattitude(態(tài)度)towardsshowingkindnesstoothers?A.Supportive.

B.Unclear.

C.Doubtful.

D.Uninterested.37.Whatisthemainideaofthisarticle?A.Beingkindcanreduceone’shappinessasexpected.B.Kindnesscanhaveunexpectedlypositiveinfluences.C.Choosingkindnessismoredifficultthanexpected.D.Showingkindnessismorevaluablethanreceivingit.

DWelcometoourschoolfarm!I’mTomato.Step1:Atfirst,I’matomatoseed(種子).Washmewithcleanwaterandthensoak(浸泡)meinwarmwaterfor5—7hours.Afterthat,drymeinthesunfor2hours,andthensoakmeinhotwaterat45℃—50℃forfourhours.Step2:Plantmeinthesoil(泥土)about10cmdeep,andthenwaterme.Thebesttemperatureisbetween15℃and28℃.Step3:Abouttwoweekslater,atomatoplantwillgrowoutofthesoil.Step4:Pleasewaterthetomatoplantonceaweek.Aftertwoorthreemonths,Iwillgrowmanyflowers.

Step5:Whentheflowersdie,Iwillgrowgreen.In4or5days,Iwillbecomered.Thenyou’llhaveyourowntomato.

38.Howlongshouldwedrytomatoseedinthesun?A.For2hours.

B.For5—7hours.

C.For2weeks.

D.For4or5days.39.Whichstepcanshowthepicturebest?A.Step1.

B.Step2.

C.Step3.

D.Step4.40.What’sthewriter’smainpurpose(主要目的)?A.Totellushowtoplanttomatoes.

B.Totelluswhentoplanttomatoes.C.Totelluswheretoplanttomatoes.

D.Totellushowoftentowatertomatoes.

第二節(jié)、閱讀填空(共5小題,每小題1分,共5分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文意思,選出可以填入空格的選項。Lanterns(燈籠)havebeenpartofChinesecultureforcenturiesandplayedanimportantpartinmanycelebrations.Inancienttimes,thereweremainlythreekindsoflanterns:PalacelanternWhenmakingpalacelanterns,finewoodwasused.Thepalacelanternswerecoveredwithsilkorglass.Differentkindsofpicturesweredrawnonthecovers.

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Theselanternswereusednotonlytomakethepalacesbright,butalsotomakethembeautiful.Gauze(紗)lanternLessexpensivebambooandgauzewereusedtocoverthelantern.Redgauzewasusedwhenmakingthem.

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SoredlanternsarealwayshungonimportantfestivalssuchasLanternFestival,SpringFestivalandNationalDayinparksalongmainstreets.InsomefamousChinatownsabroad,youcanseeredlanternsalltheyearround.

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Shadow-picturelantern(走馬燈)

Itwasusuallyusedforfun.

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Butthereweretwolayers(層)ofcoversandpicturesweredrawnontheinsidelayer.Whenthecandlewaslit,theheatcausedapaperwheelinsidethelanterntoturnaround,sothatmovingpicturesappearedontheoutsidecover.Nowmorekindsoflanternsappearinfestivalsbesidesthetraditionalones.Moremoderntechnologyisusedtomakelanterns.

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A.InChineseculture,redcolourisasymbolofhappiness.B.Sotheshapesofthemodernlanternshavechangedalot,too.C.Theyweremainlyusedinpalacesinancienttimes.D.Theshapewasmuchlikethatofthepalacelanterns.E.TheyhavebecomeasymbolofChineseculture.第II卷(非選擇題

共30分)四.語篇填詞(共5小題,每小題1分,共5分)請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示,填寫所缺單詞(每空限填一詞)Lilyisawarm-heartedgirl.Sheisalwaysr

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tohelpothers.Oneday,onthewaytoschool,Lilysawamaninneedofhelpatthebusstop.WhenLilycameclosertohim,shefoundhehadd

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incommunicatingwithothersbecausehecouldn’thearorspeak.Lilyhadlearnedsomesignlanguageando

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tohelp.Li

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