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綠盛實驗學校八年級下學期第三次月考英語試題第Ⅰ卷(選擇題,共65分)第一部分:聽力(共兩節,滿分20分)第一節:(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)( )1.WhereisJanegoingtomorrow?A.( )2.Howwastheweatherinthemountainyesterday?A. B. ( )3.Howhighisthemountain?A. B. ( )4.WhatwasKatedoingthewholemorning?A.B. ( )5.Whendoesthegirlwanttogotothezoo?A. B. C.(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)( )6.WhatdidNickborrowfromCathy?A.Adictionary. B.Abaseball. C.Aruler.( )7.WhatwasthematterwithLily?A.Shehadaheadache. B.Shehadatoothache. C.Shehadastomachache.( )8.Whatisthegirl’sdreamjob?A.Asinger. B.Ateacher. C.A( )9.WhatisMikedoingnow?A.Movingatable. B.Writinginadiary. C.WatchingaTVprogram.( )10.Howfaristheamusementparkfromthehome?A.13km. B.23km. C.30km.聽下面一段材料,回答第11-12題。( )11.HowlongdidAlexprepareforthetest?A.Fortwoweeks. B.Foronemonth. C.Fortwomonths.( )12.WhohelpedAlexprepareforthetest?A.Hiscousin. B.Hisfather. C.Histeacher.聽下面一段材料,回答第13-15題。( )13.What’sthematterwiththeboy?A.Hehasafever. B.Hehasatoothache. C.Hehasasorethroat.( )14.Whatdidtheboyeatbeforehewenttobedlastnight?A.Somewatermelon. B.Someice-cream. C.Somesalad.( )15.Whatisthewomanprobably?A.Acook. B.Adoctor. C.Ascientist.聽下面一段材料,回答第16-20題。( )16.WhendidSaraharriveattheoldpeople’shome?A.At8:00a.m. B.At8:30a.m. C.At9:00a.m.( )17.WhatdidSarahbringtotheoldpeople?A.Someshirts. B.Someoranges. C.Somemagazines.( )18.HowoldisSteven?A.62yearsold. B.64yearsold. C.68years( )19.WhatisStevengoodatplaying?A.Theguitar. B.Thepiano. C.The( )20.HowdidSarahfeelabouttheexperience?A.Excited. B.Nervous. C.Surprised.第二部分:基礎知識運用(共兩節,滿分20分)第一節:單項填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)( )21.Thereis “u”and “f”intheworduseful.A.an;a B.the;the C.a;an( )22.Whichcityhas population,Beijing,ShanghaiorGuangzhou.A.larger B.themost C.thebiggest( )23.Jennywasdoingherhomeworkwhileherparents dinnerinthekitchen.A.cook B.werecooking C.wascooking( )24.WhenyoutraveltoJapan,it’sverydifficulttotalkwithpeoplethere speakJapanese.A.since B.while C.unless( )25.Canyouthinkofabetterwaytofinishtheworkwith moneyand people.A.fewer,less B.less,fewer C.fewer,fewer( )26.Therabbit(兔)canseebehind withoutturningitshead.That’sbecauseitseyesareonthesidesofitshead.A.itself B.herself C.themselves( )27.Wehavebeentothisrestaurantacoupleoftimes,sowedecidedtogotoanotheronethistime,justfora .A.service B.change C.discussion( )28.Ican'tfindLindaeverywhere.Maybeshe theteachers'office.A.hasbeento B.hasbeenin C.hasgoneto( )29.There anumberofbooksonscienceinourschoollibrary.Andthenumberofthem growinglargerandlargerintheseyears.A.are;are B.are;is C.is;( )30.—Mr.Browntoldusajoketoday.Itwasreallyfunny.— .Heisalwaysstrictandlooksserious.A.Itdepends. B.Iguessso C.You’rekidding第二節:完形填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)AUncleCarlandIwentfishingonhislittleboat.Theweatherwasneithertoohotnortoocold.Itwas31dayforfishing.Inoticedsomecloudsandsaid,“Thosecloudslookscary.Shouldwegoback?”UncleCarlsaid,“Don’tTheweatherreportsaystherewon’tbeanyraintoday.”“32myeyestellmethosearestormclouds,”Isaid.“AndItrustmyeyes.”“Don’ttrustyoureyes,Freddie,”saidmyuncle.“Trustthereport.Itknowsbetteraboutthe33 thanyouandIdo.”Sowewentonfishing.Afewminuteslater,thewindbegantoblowsohardandtherewasthunderandlightning(雷鳴和閃電).UncleCarlwas 34 .mustgoback.There’sastormcoming!”Ittookusonlyseveralminutestogetbacktothedock(碼頭),butbythattime,wegotwet.Idecidedto 35 trustingmyeyes.Anyway,seeingisbelieving.( )31.A.long( )32.A.ButB.quietB.SoC.perfectC.If( )33.A.timeB.placeC.weather( )34.A.shockedB.excitedC.bored( )35.A.stopB.keepC.mindBBeingnotfarfromthesea,Londonisfamous36itsfogs.Theworstofthem37onDecember4,1952.Allmovement(行動)inthetowncametoastop.Itwasalmostimpossibletodriveorridein38.Thestreetswhichledintothecenterwerefilledwith39thatmovedtwomilesanhour.Soon,however,thetrafficwasstopped.Beingleftbytheir40,thebusesandcarsstoodemptyinthestreets.Manywhousuallytravelbybustookunderground(地鐵).Buttherewere41manypeopletherethatthegateshadtobeclosed.Beingcaughtinthefog,peoplefelttheirwayalongthewallsofhouseswithonehand,whiletheyputout42infrontoftheminorder43knock(敲擊againstsomethingorsomebody.AttheOperaHouse(大歌劇院)theygotthroughthefirstactofLaTraviatabeforesomuchfoghadspreadintothebuildingthatthe44couldnotseetheconductor(樂隊指揮).Itwasa45fog,indeed(事實上),andasmanyas4,000peopleinLondonlosttheirlives.( )36.A.because( )37.A.happens( )38.A.everythingB.asB.happenedB.anythingC.forC.washappenedC.something( )39.A.trainsB.bikesC.buses( )40.A.ownerB.driversC.passengers( )41.A.suchB.soC.too( )42.A.anotherB.otherC.theother( )43.A.don’tB.notC.notto( )44.A.someoneB.driversC.singers( )45.A.terribleB.afraidC.exciting第三部分:閱讀理解(共兩節,滿分25分)第一節:閱讀理解(共10小題;每小題2分,滿分20分)AIn1945,sixplanesand17mendisappearedwithoutasign,allinoneday.ThiswasFlightFlight19’scaptainwasLieutenantCharlesTaylor.Flight19wasausualflight.Ittookoffatabout2:10p.m.fromMiami.TheweatherwasverynormalonthatDecember5thof1945.Itwasneverspokendirectlytoafteritsgoingdown.Amessagewasreceivedat4:00p.m.thattoldaboutpilotTaylornotknowingthewaytogobecausehiscompass(指南針)wasrunningaround.Afterthat,itwasneverheardfromagain.Whilesearchingforit,searchplanewasalsolost.ThesearchforthebothcontinueduntilDecember10thofthatsameyear.NoneofthethingsfromFlight19’splanes,orfromthesearchplane,waseverfound.Itisoneofthemostinfamousdisappearances.SearchingforFlight19lastedfivedays,andcovered380,000squaremiles.Dr.Kripkesuggestsavortex(渦流)mayhavebeeninvolved(牽涉)inthedisappearanceofFlight19.()46.Inthispassage,theunderlinedword"disappeared"means .消失 B.出現 C.迷路()47.Peoplereceivedamessage afterFlight19tookoff.A.twohours B.halfanhour C.ahundredandtenminutes( )48.Fromthepassage,wecaninfer(推斷) .peoplehaven’tfoundFlight19peoplearestillsearchingforFlight19twoplaneswerelostwhilesearchingforFlight19BThisisataleoftwofriends—oneisblind,theotherhasnoarms.Ontheirown,thetwoare“disabled”.Buttogether,theyareapowerfulteamthathaschangedpartoftheirvillageinNorthChina’sHebeiProvinceintoarich,greenforest.Meet53-year-oldJiaHaixiaandJiaWenqi!Theirstorybeganin2000,whenHaixia,whowasalreadyblindinhisrighteye,losthisleftoneafteranillness.Wenqilosthisarmsinanaccidentwhenhewasjustthree.Neithercouldfindajob,sothetwodecidedtoteamup.Theyrentedsomepoorlandandbegantoplanttrees.Inreturn,thelocalofficialspaidthemasmallfee.HaixiaandWenqineverimaginedthattheywouldendupcreatinganenvironmentalparadise.Theirforestnowhasover10,000trees,hundredsofbirdsandmanyotherwildanimals.Inaddition,itsavesthevillagefromriverfloodingduringtherainyseason.Whenthefriendsworktogether,theyfocusontheirstrengthsnottheirdisabilities.Theirdaybeginsat7a.m.whenthesightlessHaixiacarriesWenqiacrosstherivertogettotheirworksite.Sincetheycannotaffordtobuyyoungtreestoplant,thetwousebranchesfromexistingtrees.Haixiaclimbstothetree-topandwithWenqi’sdirection,selectstheperfectbranch.Hethendigsaholeandcarefullyplantsit.FinallyWenqiwatersthearea.Thoughhard-working,themendon’tmakemuchmoney.ButasWenqiputsit,“Westandonourownfeet,sothefruitsofourworktastesweeter.”NeitherHaixianorWenqicaresaboutmoney.Together,theyalreadyhaveeverythingtheyneed—aperfectpairofeyes,twostronghands,andthebestfriendshipintheworld!()49.WhydidHaixiaandWenqistartworkingtogether?Haixianeededsomeonetohelphim.Theybothneededawaytomakemoney.Theywantedtoimprovetheenvironment.( )50.WhydoHaixiaandWenqiplanttreebranches?A.Theyareeasytoget. B.Theydonotcostmoney. C.Theycangrowveryquickly.( )51.Whatcanwelearnfromthisstory?Nevergiveupandyouwillsucceed.Weshouldhelpthedisabledtowork.Wecanachievemorewithteamwork.CDoctorSeusswasbornin1904.Bythemiddle1950s,hehadbecomeoneofthebestlovedandmostsuccessfulchildren’sbookwritersintheworld.Hisbooksareverypopularwithyoungreaders.Theyenjoytheinventedwordsandthepicturesofunusualfunnyanimalsandplants.In1954,lifemagazinepublishedareportaboutschoolchildrenwhocouldnotread.Thereportsaidmanychildren’sbookswerenotinteresting.DoctorSeussstronglyhopedtohelpchildrenanddecidedtowritebooksthatwereinterestingandeasytoread.Heusedwordswiththesameendingsound,likefishandwish.Hedidnotreceivetraininginart.Yet,hedrewthepicturesformostofhisbooks.In1957,Dr.SeusswroteTheCatintheHat.Heusedlessthan230wordstowritethebookandevenasix-year-oldshouldbeabletoreadit.Itwasafunstoryandeasytoread.Childrenlovedit.Theirparentslovedit,too.Todayitisstilloneofthestoriestheylikebest.ThesuccessofTheCatintheHatmadehimwanttowritemorebooksforchildren.In1960,hewroteabookusinglessthanfiftywords.ThebookiscalledGreenEggsandHam.In1984,DoctorSeusswonaPulitzer普利策獎HewashonoredfortheeducationandenjoymenthisbooksprovidedAmericanchildrenandtheirparents.Hediedattheageof87,buthisinfluenceremains.Millionsofhisbookshavebeensoldworldwide.PeoplesayhisbookshelpedchangethewayAmericanchildrenlearnedtoread.Yet,hisbooksarelovedbypeopleofallages.DoctorSeussoncesaid,“Idonotwriteforchildren.Iwriteforpeople.”()52.Peoplelikehisbooksbecausethebooks .arecheapandeasytogetwerewrittenindifferentlanguagesareeasyandinterestingtoread( )53.HewrotethebookTheCatintheHatattheageof .A.50 B.53 C.56( )54.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?HisbooksprovidededucationandenjoymentforAmericans.DoctorSeusswrotebooksonlyforchildrenintheUnitedStates.TheCatintheHatwaswrittenonlyforsix-year-oldchildren.( )55.FromthetextweknowthatDoctorSeuss .wonaPulitzerPrizesoonafterhisdeathsoldmillionsofhisbookshimselfworldwidechangedAmericanchildren’swayofreading第二節:閱讀填空(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)IthadbeenahardweekforJack.Hisparentshadtocancelthefamily’sspringvacationtoDisneyWorld.56Andhestudiedthewrongchapterforhissciencetest.JackpressedtheplaybuttononhisCDplayer.Ashisfavoritesongplayed,Jackthoughtaboutthecomingweekend.Afterafewminutes,hecalledtohissisterinthenextroom.“Hey,howaboutplayingbasketball?”57Therightsongcanmakeyousmileandfeellikegettingupanddancing.Itcanalsocalmyoudown(冷靜下來)whenyou’reworried.Besideschanginghowyoufeel,musicmayhelpmakeyourbrainworkbetter.58Itmaybebecausepeople’sbodieshavenaturalrhythms(韻律),suchasaheartbeat(心跳)andpulse(脈搏).Differentkindsofmusiccanaffect(影響)youindifferentways.Changingyourmood(情緒)canbeaseasyaspressingthe“play”button.Softmusicwithlong,gentle(溫柔的)notesiswhatmanypeopleplaytorelax.Ifyouwanttorelax,trylisteningtonaturesounds.59Maybejusthearingasinglevoicesoothes(緩解)you.Atanexhibit(展覽)inNewYorkCity,visitorscanliedownonthecity’slargestfuton(蒲團)bed.Theyclosetheireyes,putonheadphones,andlistentosoftmusic,relaxingthemselves.Musiccandomorethanjusthelpthemrelax.Playingmusicwhilestudyinghelpskeepyourbraininshape.Whenyoulistentoasound,ittravelsfromtheeartothebrainbyelectrical(電子的)signal(信號)anditinvolves(涉及)learning,memory,andemotions.Experts(專家)suggestplayingslowmusictohelpyouconcentrate(集中精力)whileyoustudy.Itmayevenimproveyourmemory. 60 Forexample,ifyou’rereadingabeautifulpoem,playinglightmusicmayhelpyouunderstanditbetter.Nomatterwhatstyleofmusicyoulike,youcanuseittohelpyou.Therightmusiccanaddto(增加)agoodmoodorturnaroundabadday.JustlikeJack.Afterlisteningtohisfavoritesong,heputhistough(艱難的)weekbehindhimandplayedagreatgameofbasketballwithhissister.Whydoesmusichavethesepowers?Whydoesmusichavethesepowers?Musiccanbejustwhatyouneedwhenyou’refeelingdown.Hisbasketballteamlostanimportantgame.Orlookformusicwithasingleinstrumentyoulike.Sotrytomatchthetypeofmusictothetypeoflearning.56. 57. 58. 59. 60. illprotection tour developcomplete第四部分:綜合知識運用(共四節,滿分30分)第一節:選詞填空(用正確形式填空)(共5小題;每小題illprotection tour developcompleteBecauseofher ,Lindadidn’tgotothebeachonweekends.Asstudents,weshoulddosomethingto theenvironment.Everyyear,thousandsof cometovisitZigongDinosaurMuseum.LittleTomplayedsohappilyatthepartythathe forgotthetime.PeopleinforeigncountriesaresurprisedatChina’s .第二節:單詞填空(共5小題;每小題1分

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