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2024-2025學(xué)年八年級(jí)英語下學(xué)期期末模擬卷注意事項(xiàng):答題前毫米黑色墨水簽字筆填寫在答題卡相對(duì)應(yīng)的位置上并用鉛筆認(rèn)真正確填涂考試證號(hào)下方的數(shù)字;答選擇題時(shí)必須用鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑如需改動(dòng)請(qǐng)用橡皮擦干凈后再選涂其他答案答非選擇題必須用毫米黑色墨水簽字筆寫在答題卡指定的位置上,不在答題區(qū)域內(nèi)的答案一律無效不得用其他筆答題;考生答題必須答在答題卡上答在試卷和草稿紙上一律無效.一、單項(xiàng)選擇(共小題每小題1分滿分分)從每題所給的、、、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。1.Alicefelt________inhernewschool,soshejoinedsomeclubstomakenewfriends.A.sleepyB.lonelyC.interestedD.a(chǎn)lone2.—________haveyoubeenamemberoftheReadingClub?—Forthreeyears.A.HowoftenB.HowmuchC.HowlongD.Howfar3.Lucyhadfewclosefriends.Soshedidn’tknow________abouthertrouble.A.whototalkB.whototalktoC.whattospeakD.whattotalk4.—CouldyoutellmehowmanybooksIcanborrow________?—Sorry,noneatall.Ourcomputersystemhasbrokendown.A.manytimesB.fromtimetotimeC.ontimeD.a(chǎn)tatime5.Therewillbe________interviewwiththefamousengineernextMonday.A.a(chǎn)B.a(chǎn)nC.theD./6.TheBookandCopyrightDayis_________23rdAprileveryyear.A.inB.a(chǎn)tC.onD.from7.Oh,Ihave_________thesharedbikeforthreehours.Ihavetogiveitbacktotheneareststop.A.movedB.borrowedC.keptD.left8.Justinwashelpinghismotherwhentherainbegantobeatheavily________thewindows.A.onB.forC.inD.a(chǎn)gainst9.don’tunderstandtheloveofourparents________webecomeparentsourselvesoneday.A.untilB.a(chǎn)fterC.whenD.since10.—ThanksforlookingaftermydogwhenIamaway.—________.That’swhatfriendsarefor.A.MypleasureB.NevermindC.AllrightD.I’dlike二、完形填空(共小題;每小題1分,滿分分)Puttinglionstatues(雕像)outsidebuildingsisquitecommoninChina.Itwasespeciallyinancienttimes.Theycanbeseenatthegatesoftemples,governmentandthehomesof12people.Thestatuesareusuallymadeof13.Peoplebelievetheycanscareawayevilspiritsandbringgood14.However,thelionisnota15ofChina.Itwasnotuntilabout2,000yearsago,whenlionswere16toChineseemperorsasgifts,thattheanimal17beseeninChina.Emperorslovedlionsbecausetheylooked18.Theykeptlionsaspetsandasasymbolofpower.Theanimalswerealsobelievedtolook19SuanNi(狻猊),oneoftheninelegendarysonsofthedragon.LionsbecameevenmorepopularinChinesecultureasBuddhism(佛教)was20tothecountrylater.Buddhas(佛祖)ridelionsandthelion’sroar(咆哮)was21tobetheteachingsoftheBuddhas.Sinceancienttimes,peoplehaveputlionstatuesoutsidetheirhousesto22theirfamilies.Theyusuallyputa23ofstonelionsoneachsideofthegatetotheirhome.Amalelionstandsonthe24playingwithaball.Itstandsforpower.AfemalelionisontherightwithababylionunderherShestandsforalargeandthriving(興旺的)25..A.commonB.specialC.strangeD.fresh12.A.smartB.wealthyC.politeD.good13.A.stoneB.woodC.plasticD.gold14.A.senseB.viewC.ideaD.luck15.A.secretB.choiceC.symbolD.native(本地物)16.A.receivedB.lentC.givenD.returned17.A.shouldB.couldC.needD.might18.A.helpfulB.gentleC.funnyD.strong19.A.likeB.forC.a(chǎn)fterD.a(chǎn)t20.A.providedB.createdC.introducedD.invented21.A.sentB.changedC.chosenD.considered22.A.pleaseB.protectC.serveD.fight23.A.pairB.pieceC.copyD.number24.A.topB.middleC.leftD.bottom25.A.motherB.familyC.futureD.wealth三、閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),小題;每小題2分,滿分分)第一節(jié):閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AHerearethethreemostwonderfultrainjourneystoenjoythenaturalbeautyofourmotherland.Readontoseewhichlineyouwanttostartyourjourneywith.around1,900kmlong781yuanonasoftsleeper(軟臥)Therailwaylineispopularwithtravelerswhowanttovisit(西藏).Itisthelongesthighaltitude(海拔)traintripintheworldthatisnamedas“thewaytothesky”.Mostofthelineis4,000metersabovesealevel.canseeQinghaiLakeoutsidethetrain’swindows.around1,100kmlong487.5yuanforasecondclassTherailwaylinehasbeeninservicesinceJuly1970.FromChengduwithanaltitudeof400metersorso,thetraingoesuptoabout2,000metersacrossmountains.ThislineiscalledGeologicalMuseum(地質(zhì)博物館)becauseofthespecialgeographyalongtherailwayline.around250kmlong64yuanforasoftseatThisrailwaylineisconnectedtotheRailwayandhasanaltitudeofabove3,600meters.Itmakestraveleasierfortravellers,especiallythosewhowanttoseeMountQomolangma,thehighestmountainintheworld.26.XiningtoLhasaRailwayiscalled“thewaytothesky”because__________.A.thetraintravelsonhigh-altituderailwaylinesB.itgivestravellersafeelingofflying.C.therearemanyhighmountainsalongitD.ittravelsthroughmanybigcitiesontheway27.AsforChengdutoKunmingRailway,wecanknowthat__________.A.itisabout2,000kilometerslongB.ithasbeeninservicefor70yearsC.thegeographyalongthelineisspecialD.itpassesthroughmorethantenprovinces28.Thethreewonderfulrailwaylines__________.A.havethesameticketpricefordifferentclassesB.runfromtheeasttothewestofChinaC.takeustoenjoythebeautyofourmotherlandD.goacrossallthewayBisfunandexciting,butit’snotifyougetsick.maythink,“Notme,Iwon’tgetsickonmyvacation.”Butformanypeople,thatiswhathappens.Ofcourseyoudon’twanttospendyourvacationsickinbed.Sowhatcanyoudotostayingoodhealth?Therearethreethingsyoushouldrememberwhenyoutravel:relax,sleepandeatwell.Avacationshouldbeatimeforrelaxing.Butveryoftenitisnot.Thinkaboutwhatyoudowhenyouareatourist.Therearesomanyplacestovisit:museums,shops,parksandchurches.mayspendmostdayswalkingaroundtheseplaces.maybeverytired.feetmayhurtandyoumayhaveaterribleheadacheafterafewhours.Ifthisisthewayyoufeel,youshouldtakearest.Don’taskyourbodytodotoomuch.Atiredbodymeansaweakbody.Andaweakbodygetssickeasily.Sositdownforafewhoursinaniceplace.Ingoodweather,lookforaquietparkchairoryoucanstopatacorner.canlearnalotbywatchingpeoplewhileyourest.Sleepisalsoimportant.Ifyouwanttostayhealthy,youneedtogetenoughsleep.mayhavetroublesleepingatnightwhenyoutravel.hotelroommaybenoisyorthebedmaybeuncomfortable.Ifthisistrue,don’tbeafraidtochangeroomsorhotels,oryoumaynotgetenoughsleep.maywanttostayoutlateatnight.Inmanycitiesthenightlifecanbeveryinteresting.Thenyoushouldplantosleepforanhourduringtheday.Thatextrahourcanmakeabigdifference.Finally,ifyouwanttostayhealthy,youmusteatwell.Thatmeanseatingtherightkindsoffood.bodyneedsfreshfruitsandvegetables,andsomemeat,milkorcheese.Whenyouareinanewcountry,youmaywanttotrynewfoodbutyouneedtobecarefulabouthowmuchyoueat.Lotsofrichfoodisnotgoodforyou.29.Thispassageismainlyabout________.A.relaxingwhenyoutravelB.howexcitingtravelisC.whattoeatwhenyoutravelD.howtostayhealthywhenyoutravel30.a(chǎn)roundcanbe________.A.nofunB.unhealthyC.verytiringDthebestwaytorelax31.It’sagoodideato________whentravelling.A.getsomeresteverydayB.changehotelsC.spendeverynightinhotelsD.tryalotofrichfood32.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Ifyouwanttostayhealthy,youmusteatmuch.B.bodyneedslotsofrichfoodwhenyoutravel.C.Whenyouareinanewcountry,youmaytryallnewfood.D.Ifyouwanttoenjoyyourvacation,eatingtherightkindsoffoodisnecessary.CColdweatherhasagreatonhowourmindsandourbodieswork.Maybethatiswhytherearesomanyexpressionsthatusetheword“cold”.Forexample,thebody’sbloodhasbeenconnectedcloselywiththeemotions(情感).Peoplewhoshownohumanemotionsorfeelingsaresaidtobecold-blooded.Cold-bloodedpeopleactincruelways.Coldcan(影響)otherpartsofthebody.Buttheexpression“getcoldfeet”hasnothingtodowithcoldoryourfeet.Itmeansbeingafraidtodosomethingyouhavedecidedtodo.Forexample,youagreetobetheCEOoracompany.Butthenyoulearnthatalltheotherofficershaveresigned(辭職),andalltheworkofthecompanywillbeyourresponsibility.arelikelytogetcoldfeetaboutbeingtheCEOwhenyouunderstandthesituation.Coldcanalsoyourshoulder.Theexpression“givesomeonethecoldshoulder”probablymeansturningyourbacktowardssomeone,insteadofspeakingtohimorherfacetoface.maygivethecoldshouldertoafriendwhohasnotkeptapromiseorliedtoothersaboutyou.“Acoldfish”isnotafish.Itisaperson.Butitisapersonwhoisunfriendly,unemotionalandshowsnoloveorwarmth.Acoldfishdoesnotmuchofhimselftoanyone.Someonewhoisacoldfishcouldbecold-hearted.“Outinthecold”meansnotgettingsomethingthateverybodyelsegets.Apersonmightsaythateverybodybuthimgotapayrise—hewasleftoutinthecold.Anditisnotapleasantplacetobe.33.Whatdoesitmeanifyougetcoldfeet?A.feelbravetodosomething.B.feeltoocoldtodosomething.C.feeltooafraidtodosomething.D.feelveryhappyaboutdoingsomething.34.Whomayyougiveacoldshoulderto?A.Ahelpfulfriend.B.Anunfaithfulfriend.C.Anunfriendlyclassmate.D.Ahard-workingclassmate.35.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesapersonwhoisunwillingtomuchofhimselftoothers?A.Cold-blooded.B.Gettingcoldfeet.C.Acoldshoulder.D.Acoldfish.36.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Opinionsaboutcoldweather.B.Expressionsconnectedwith“cold”.C.Examplesofpeoplewhohaveacold.D.Therelationbetween“cold”and“body”.DThesmelloffriedricefillstheairasyousitaroundthefamilytable.Butinsteadofsharingstories,everyone’seyesarefixedontheirphones.ThisisbecomingcommoninChinesefamilies.Asurveyshows68%ofHangzhouteenagerschecksocialmediaduringmeals.Doesthishabithurtourreal-liferelations?Studiesshowthatno-phonedinnersimproverelationships.Whenaphoneisplacedfacedown,peoplemake20%moreeyecontactaccordingtoPekingUniversityresearchers.Simpleactslikepassingdishesorlaughingatgrandparents’storiescreatewarmththatstickers(表情包)can’treplace.Manyteenagersarguetheyneedtocheckphonesforfearofmissinglatestnews.ButDr.LifromZhejiangUniversitywarns,“FOMO(FearofMissingOut)actuallymakespeoplemoreworried.Thoseendlessgrouptalkingwillstillbethereafterdinner.”Interestingly,54%ofstudentsinaHangzhouNo.2HighSchoolstudyagreedthattheyfeltmorerelaxedafterphone-freemeals.Completelystoppingphoneusemaycausearguments.Whynottrysmallsteps?Somefamiliescreate“techbaskets”tocollectphonesduringmeals.Othersallow5-minutephonechecksaftereatingmaincourses.Thekeyistotreatrealconversationsasthemaindish,andphonetimeasjustsidedishes.Whenyoufinishtoday’sdinner,takeamomenttothink:Irememberthefunnyvideoswatchedalone,orthelaughtersharedwithfamilyoverhome-madedishes?37.What’sthewriter’smainpurposeinParagraph2?A.comparedifferentdininghabitsB.showbenefits(好處)ofphone-freedinnersC.explainhoweyecontactworksD.discusspopularsocialmediaapps38.Theword“FOMO”inParagraph3refersto________.A.fearofmakingfriendsB.worryaboutmissingonlineinformationC.joyfromfamilygatheringsD.stressaboutschoolexams39.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoshowbyusing“sidedishes”inParagraph4?A.showthatphonescanmakemealsmoreenjoyableB.explainthatfamilytalksshouldbethemainfocusC.provethattechnologyisunnecessaryindailylifeD.suggestthatdessertsshouldbeeatenafterphones40.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthepassage?A.B.C.D.第二節(jié):閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入短文空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),使短文通順連貫,其中有兩項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。Nomatterwhetheryouarerichorpoor,youngorold,everyoneneedsfriends.41Butnoteveryoneisgoodatmakingfriends.Howcanwedoit?Letmegiveyousomeadvice.42Ifyouwanttomakefriends,youfirstneedtoputyourselfouttomeetpeople.Ifyoujustsitalone,friendsarenotlikelytocometoyou.Smileateverybody.Smilingcanmakethedistancebetweenyouandothersmuchshorter.43Befriendlytoothers.Peoplealwaysprefertomakefriendswithpeoplewhoarefriendlyandsinceretothem.44Ifyouareconsiderate(體貼的)andhelpfultoothers,theywillwanttomakefriendswithyou.Astheoldsayinggoes,“Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.”However,noteveryfriendcouldbeagoodfriend.mightdevelopsomebadhabitsfromthebadfriends.45A.Don’tlaughatyourfriendsB.Findplacestomakenewfriends.C.Makefriendswithpeopleonline.D.Thinkmoreofothersandhelpothersmore.E.canshareourhappinessandsadnesswithfriends.F.Somakingagoodfriendisimportant.G.Smilingcanmakenotonlyyou,butalsoyourfriendshappy.四、詞匯運(yùn)用(共小題;每小題1分,滿分分)給出單詞的空格不限一詞,沒有給出單詞的空格限一詞。XinghuaisamoderncityGreatchanges46(take)placeoverthepastfewyears,includinglivingconditions,transport,environmentandpeople.Localpeopleusedto47(live)inoldhouses.Theycouldonlytravelbybus.Nowmostofthemhavemovedintonewflatsandtherearecarseverywhere.Mostpeopleareusedtotravelling48businessintheircars.It’sreallyconvenient.Moreover,thegovernmenthasturnedpartsofthecityintobeautifulparks.Peopleoftengotoparkstorelaxthemselvesafterahard49(day)work.Anotherbigchangeistheenvironment.Inthepast,peoplethrewrubbisheverywhere.wasputintorivers.Theriverswerefilledwith50(pollute).Nowthegovernmenthasmanaged51(improve)theenvironment.52peoplethrowrubbishcarelesslyinpublic,theywillbepunished(懲罰).Asaresult,Xinghuaisbecomingmoreandmorebeautiful.Peopleinthecityaretryingtobepolitecitizens.Morepeoplearewillingtogiveahelpinghandifsomeoneisinneed.Everyyear,53(thousand)ofvisitorscometothecity.Daniel,amiddleschoolstudentwhoisalsokindandhelpfuloftenhelpsshowthevisitorsaroundthecityatweekends.Hethinkshislifeismuch54(interest)Manyhandsmakelightwork.PeopleinXinghuabelievethatiftheyworktogether,theycansurelymakeXinghua55betterplace.四、詞匯運(yùn)用(共小題;每小題1分,滿分分)southhandinrealisesofarinsomewaysgetusedtodelicious[vju?]bemadeupofwriter56.HowthetangyuanisduringtheLanternFestival!57.—Canyouusingcashlesspaymentduringyourtravels?—Sure!It’sveryeasy.58.Whatawonderfulitisfromthecablecarwhentravelinginmountains!59.Peoplenowthegreatinfluenceoftraditionalfestivalsintheirdailylife.60.—HaveyouyourreportonthelatestAIdevelopment?ofcourse.61.,appsonsmartphonesreallybringusgreatpleasure.62.Manybirdsflybacktothepartofthecountrywhencoldweathercomes.63.,I’vewatchedthedocumentaryonChineseteaculturethreetimes.64.Thenoveltellsreaderstheexperienceandhardlifeathisearlyage.65.BRICS(金磚國家)5membercountries.六、閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分分)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題,每題答案不超過5個(gè)單詞?!狢ats!—Dogs!Thesecanbefightingwords,dependingon(取決于)whoyou’retalkingto.Clearly,therearedogpeopleandtherearecatpeople.Dogpeoplepreferdogsandthinktheyare“man’sbestfriend”,whilecatpeoplelikecatsbecausetheyareelegant(優(yōu)雅)andindependent(獨(dú)立).Sometimesthetwogroupsevenarguewitheachother,tryingtoprovethattheirsideisthebest.Dogsseemtobewinningthebattle.AnAssociatedPresspoll(民意調(diào)查)in2018showedthatpeopleintheUSlikedogsmorethancats.Asmuchas74percentsaidtheylikeddogs“alot”butonly41percentsaidthesamethingaboutcats.The2018WhitePaperonChina’sPetIndustryalsoshowedthattherearearoundmillionmoredogownersthancatownersinChinesecities.However,catsseemtogetmor

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