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-2025學年八年級下學期期末考試(無錫卷)英語注意事項:1.全卷滿分120分。考試時間為100分鐘。試題包含選擇題和非選擇題。考生答題全部答在答題卡上,答在本試卷上無效。2.請認真核對監考教師在答題卡上所粘貼條形碼的姓名、考試證號是否與本人相符合,再將自己的姓名、考試證號用0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆填寫在答題卡及本試卷上。3.答選擇題必須用2B鉛筆將答題卡上對應的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,請用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案。答非選擇題必須用0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆寫在答題卡的指定位置,在其他位置答題一律無效。第Ⅰ卷(選擇題,共65分)一、補全對話(共5小題,每小題2分,計10分)根據對話內容,從方框內選擇恰當的句子將對話補充完整。W:Goodevening,Ted!Tellourlistenerswhatyoudo,please.M:Goodevening!IhelpcollectrubbishalongtheZhouRiverwithothermembersinourvolunteerteam.W:That’sgreat!1M:Asyousee,theZhouRiverisourmotherriver.Itprovidesuswithclearwater.2W:Iagreewithyou.3M:Um…10girlsand15boys.W:Whendoyoudothiswork?M:Weliveneartheriver.Afterdinnereveryevening,4andwhenweseetherubbish,wecollectit.W:5M:Yeah,Ithinkso.A.Wedon’twantittobepolluted.B.Howmanymembersdoyouhaveintheteam?C.It’sgoodforyourhealthandtheenvironment,isn’tit?D.Howdidyoucomeupwiththeidea?E.wetakealongwalkalongthesideoftheriver二、完形填空(共15小題,每小題1分,計15分)閱讀下面短文,掌握文章大意,然后從所給A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳答案。WhenConfucius(孔子)wasayoungboy,hisfamilywaspoor.Hecouldn’tgotoagood6likerichkids,buthelovedlearningandgotknowledgethroughself-study.Wheneverhehadtrouble7

something,heaskedpeopleforhelp,anditdidn’tmatteriftheywereyoungorold.Bytheageofthirty,Confuciushadlearnedalotandbecomefamousforhis8inhistown.Backthen,peopledidn’thavepaperlikewedonow.Instead,theyused9tomakebooks.Theycutthebamboointothinpieces,driedthemwithfire,andthen10onthem.Thesepieceswere“bambooslips”,orzhujianinChinese.Eachslipwaslongand11,andpeoplecouldonlywriteonelineoneachslip.To12awholebook,theyneededlotsofthesebambooslips.Theytied(綁)themtogetherwithcowhidestrings(牛皮繩子)sotheycouldreadthebook13.Itwasalotofwork!Somebooks,likeTheBookofChanges,were14becausetheyhadtoomanybambooslips.Confuciusdidn’tbeginstudyingTheBookofChangesuntilhislateryears.Itwasadifficultbooktounderstand,15Confuciusworkedhardtoreadit.However,heonly16whatthebookwasmainlyaboutwhenhereaditforthefirsttime.So,Confuciusreadit17andthenunderstoodtheimportantideasthistime.Next,hereaditathirdtimeandfinallyunderstoodthedeepmeaning.Afterthat,he18readingTheBookofChangesmanymoretimes.Sincehereaditsomanytimes,thecowhidestringsholdingthebambooslipstogether19severaltimes,andConfuciushadtousenewonestotiethebambooslips.Eventhoughhereaditmanytimes,Confuciusdidn’tthinkhefullyunderstoodthe20.“IfIcouldliveabitlonger,”hesaid,“IwouldunderstandeverythinginTheBookofChanges.”6.A.hospital B.museum C.restaurant D.school7.A.collecting B.discovering C.searching D.understanding8.A.childhood B.education C.knowledge D.pressure9.A.bamboo B.paper C.leaves D.trees10.A.held B.printed C.walked D.wrote11.A.big B.small C.wide D.thin12.A.make B.open C.buy D.borrow13.A.slowly B.easily C.quietly D.bravely14.A.difficult B.heavy C.important D.popular15.A.but B.since C.until D.whenever16.A.arrivedat B.agreedwith C.improvedon D.learnedabout17.A.again B.too C.together D.anyway18.A.enjoyed B.considered C.kept D.got19.A.broke B.died C.happened D.shook20.A.book B.story C.reason D.question三、閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2分,計40分)(一)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項中選出一個最佳答案。AFunEnglishTour

Date6/22—6/23Day19:00MeetattheBeijingWestTrainStation9:30ArriveatPekingUniversity10:00ListentoaspeechaboutEnglishwritinggivenbyMr.Brain12:00Lunch(ThefamousBeijingduck)14:00TsinghuaUniversity14:30EnjoythefamousEnglishplayHamlet18:00Dinner(BeijingNoodles)19:00EnglishfestivalDay29:00Breakfast9:30TheGreatWall12:30Lunch13:00NationalStadium/HistoryMuseum17:00BeijingWestTrainStationCost:450yuaneachstudentIfyoubookthisEnglishTourbeforeJune15th,youcangeta20%off.Ifyoubookinpairs,youtwoonlyneedtopay750yuan.Deadline:June20th21.IfstudentsjoinintheFunEnglishTour,howwilltheygettoBeijing?A.Byplane. B.Bytrain. C.Byboat. D.Bycar.22.LinTaobookedthetouronJune5th.Heshouldpay________yuan.A.360 B.400 C.450 D.75023.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.StudentswillspendtwodaysandtwonightsinBeijing.B.StudentswillvisitPekingUniversityintheafternoon.C.StudentswilllistentoaspeechaboutEnglishreading.D.StudentswillenjoysomefamousBeijingfood.BChina’sfirstartificialintelligence(AI,人工智能)themeparkopenedtothepublicinNovember,2018,after10months’renovation(整修)ofHaidianParkinBeijing.Itisfreetothepublic,allowinganyonetocheckoutthepark’sAIdevices(設備),Xinhuareported.HaidianParkcoversabout34hectaresnearthe4thRingRoad.Itreceivedabout1.2milliontouristsin2017.ThedistrictgovernmentofHaidianandtheInternetcompanyBaidusignedanagreementinJanuarytojointlyexplorethe“smartcity”building.HaidianParkwaschosentorunthepilotprogramme.Visitorscantravelaroundtheparkondriverlessbuses.Thereisalsoarunningroadthathascamerasatitsstartingpoint,midwaypoint,andfinishingpointthatcanrecordhealthdatawhenyourunonit.Thedataincludetraveldistance,time,heartbeatandpulse(脈搏).Youcancollectthisdatabyfollowingthepark’sofficialWeChataccount.Youcanlearnt’aichibypractisinginfrontofascreeninthepark.Camerasrecordyourmovementsandcomparethemwiththeteacher’stohelpyouimprove.“It’shardtoimaginethatelderlypeoplelikemecouldhavesuchatechnologicalexperience,”Mrs.HetoldPeople’sDaily.HerhusbandmadeavideowhileshewaspractisingTaichi.Inrecentyears,manyChinesehigh-techcompanieshavesetfootintheAIindustry.Thecentralgovernmentstressedthatitwouldmakethedevelopmentofthecountry’snewgenerationofartificialintelligencebecomebetterandmoresuccessful.24.Ifyouwanttocheckoutthepark’sAIdevices,howmuchwillyoupay?A.¥5.00. B.¥10.00. C.¥34.00. D.None.25.WhichofthefollowingisWRONGaboutHaidianPark?A.Morethanonemillionpeoplevisiteditin2017.B.It'sChina’sfirstartificialintelligencethemepark.C.TheInternetcompanyBaidumanagestheparknow.D.TheparkliesneartheFourthRingRoadinBeijing.26.Ifyourunontherunningroad,youcangetsomedataabout.①therunningdistance②therunningtime③thenumberofdriverlessbuses④theheartbeatandpulse⑤thepictureofpractisingt’aichiA.①②③ B.①②④ C.②④⑤ D.②③⑤CLastsummervacation,myparentssurpriseduswithaweekendcampingtriptoPinewoodForest.Ihadneverbeencampingbefore,soIfeltbothexcitedandnervous.MyyoungerbrotherJake,however,wasjumpingforjoy,alreadyimaginingtheadventure.EarlySaturdaymorning,wepackedourtent,sleepingbags,andplentyofsnacksintothecar.Thetwo-hourdrivetookusfarfromthenoisycityintopeacefulcountryside.Tallpinetreesstoodlikequietguardsasweenteredtheforest.Whenwearrived,Dadgavemeanimportantjob.“Emma,you’llleadustothecampsite(營地)usingthismap,”hesaid.MyhandsshookasIunfolded(打開)themap—I’dneverdonethisbefore!Jakehelpedbypointingatlandmarkslikespecial-shapedtreesandcolorfulflowers.Aftersomewrongturns,wefinallyfoundourperfectspotbyabeautifullake.WhileDadandJakeworkedonsettingupourbluetent,Momtaughtmehowtocollectgoodfirewood.“Lookfordrybranchesaboutthisthick,”shesaid,showingmewithherfingers.Ifoundsomeinterestingthingstoo-shinyrocks,fuzzycaterpillars(毛毛蟲),andevenabird’snest!Asthesunbegantoset,webuiltourcampfire.ThedancingflamesmadefunnyshadowsonourfaceswhileMomshowedushowtocooknoodlesoverthefire.Justwhenourfoodwasready,disasterstruck-asuddenrainstorm!Wegrabbedeverythingandranintothetent,laughingasweatesandwichesinsteadofourplannedmeal.Therainbeatloudlyonthetentallnight,butJakesleptthroughitalllikeababy.Whenitwastimetoleave,Momaskedifwe’dliketocampagain.Jakeshouted“YES!”beforesheevenfinishedthequestion.Ithoughtabouttherain,themaptroubles,andmyemptyfishingline...andrealizedI’dhadthebesttimeever.“Definitely!”Ianswered,smiling.“Butnexttime,let’sbringabettermap!”27.HowdidEmmafeelwhenherfatheraskedhertoleadthewaytothecampsite?A.Confidentandproud. B.Nervousbutdetermined(堅定的).C.Annoyedandunwilling. D.Boredanduninterested.28.Whatdidthefamilyeatfordinnerduringtherainstorm?A.Roastedduck. B.Sandwiches. C.Cookednoodles. D.Freshlycaughtfish.29.WhymightEmmahavesmiledwhenagreeingtocampagain?A.Shewantedtopleaseherparents. B.Shesecretlyenjoyedthechallenges.C.Sheplannedtobringbetterequipmentnexttime. D.Shedidn’twantJaketolaughather.30.Whichtitlebestsummarizesthestory?A.APerfectFamilyVacation. B.TheNightoftheTerribleStorm.C.LearningtoLoveCamping. D.Jake’sFishingAdventure.DChinaistakinggreatstrides(進展)tohelppeoplemanagetheirweightandleadhealthierlives.Thegovernmenthasstartedathree-year“WeightManagementYear”programfrom2024to2027tofightobesity(肥胖),whichcanleadtoserioushealthproblemssuchasdiabetes(糖尿病)andheartdisease.Here’swhatyoushouldknow.Firstly,itisnecessarytocheckyourBMI(BodyMassIndex).Foradults,ahealthyBMIfallswithintherangeof18.5to24.IfyourBMIisbetween24and28,youareconsideredoverweight;aBMIof28orhighershowsobesity.Moreover,doctorsrecommendmeasuringyourwaist:menshouldkeepitunder90cm,andwomenunder85cm.Eatingrightisimportant,andexercisemattersjustasmuch.Whenitcomestodiet,choosewholegrainslikebrownrice,freshvegetables,andfish,chicken,orbeans.Saynotofriedfoodsandsugarysnacks,andalsolimityoursaltandoilintake.Whenexercising,aimfor150to300minutesofactivitieslikewalking,cyclingordancingeachweek,andstrengthexercisestwiceaweek.Ifyoufindyourselfsittingforhourswhilestudying,makesuretostandupandstretch(伸展)for3to5minuteseveryhour.Besidesdietandexercise,smalldailyhabitscanalsomakeabigdifference.Teensshouldget7hoursofsleepnightly,aspoorsleepcanmakethemputonweight.Tryeatingvegetablesfirst,thenmeat,andfinallyriceorbreadduringmealstocontrolpartsizes.Schoolsandcommunitiesarealsopayingattentiontoit.Forexample,schoolsinShanghainowmakesurethatstudents,doatleasttwohoursofdailyexercise,andhospitalsoffer“weightclinics”withdietplans,exercisetips,andeventraditionalChinesemethodslikeacupuncture(針灸).By2030,Chinahopestoslowdownthegrowthofobesitythrougheducationandsupport.Remember,losingweightisn’taboutperfection—simplystartwithsmallchanges,likehavingwaterinsteadofsodaortakingthestairsinsteadoflift.Withtheseeffortlesssteps,everyonecanbuildahealthierfuture.31.InwhichwayisChinatakinggreatstridesaccordingtothepassage?A.Startingathree-yearprogramtofightobesity.B.Helpingpeoplecontroltheirweightandliveahealthylife.C.Leadingtoseriousdiseasessuchasdiabetesandheartdisease.D.EnablingChinesetoputonweightandleadahealthierlife.32.WhatareyouconsideredifyourBMIis27?A.Toothin. B.Healthy. C.Overweight. D.Obesity.33.Howlongshouldyoustandupandstretchwhenkeepingsittingforhours?A.4minutes. B.15minutes. C.Anhour. D.2minutes.34.WhatisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Eatingrightismoreimportantthanexercising.B.Youneedtoeatvegetable,meatandriceinaspecificorder.C.Bigchangesmustbemadetoloseweight.D.Schoolsandcommunitiesarepayingattentiontoabalanceddiet.35.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetowardsthefutureofweightmanagementinChina?A.Proud. B.Serious. C.Hopeful. D.Uncertain(二)閱讀短文,并從下面方框的六個句子中選擇五個還原到文中,使原文的意思完整、連貫。PanYuzhen,77,isaninheritor(繼承人)ofMiaoembroidery(苗繡).Miaoembroideryistheintangibleculturalheritage(非物質文化遺產)ofGuizhouProvince.36Theseexperienceshavemadeherfamous.Pansaid,“Thegirlsinmyhometowncanembroiderfromayoungage.SinceIwasfiveyearsold,Ihavelearnedembroideryfrommymotherandsisters.37”Pan’sdaughter,ZhangYanmei,sufferedfromaseriousillnessattheageofthree.ThenPanbegantosellMiaoembroideryproductsacrossthecountry.Shetraveledtomanycities,includingGuiyang,Guangzhou,Shanghai,Beijingandotherplaces.38Shebroughtmanycandiesandnewclothestoher,butshenevertalkedabouthertrouble.In1999,ZhangwenttoBeijingtojoinhermotherafterfinishinghighschooltodobusiness.Atthattime,Panhadastall(攤位)inPanjiayuanAntiqueMarket.Itcoveredabout6to7squaremeters.39“Theyadvisedmetogotoothercountriesandsellculturalandcreativeproducts.Overthe10years,IhavebeentoAmericatodobusinessaboutMiaoembroidery,”Pansaid.PanalsowenttoBritaintotakepartinmanyfashionshowactivities.ManyforeignerswereinterestedinMiaoembroidery.40“Miaoembroideryisthepride(驕傲)ofourChinesepeople,”Pansaid.A.Thereshemetmanyforeignfriends.B.TheytookphotoswiththeChineseembroiderer.C.Shewasbusy,butshealwaystookherdaughterwithher.D.Panhasoftenbeenaguestontheinternationalfashionstage.E.Zhangrememberedhermotherwasalwaysbackhomeinahurry.F.Miaoembroideryskillsaredifficult,butIhavemastered(掌握)themwell.第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題,共55分)四、詞匯運用(一)(共10小題,每小題1.5分,計15分)閱讀短文,從所給的單詞中選出最恰當的并用其適當形式填空,使短文意思完整通順。fullof

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leaveMannersineverycountryare41.WhatispoliteinChinamaynotbepoliteintheUnitedStates.ThesebasicruleswillhelpyouenjoyWesternfoodwithyourAmericanfriends.Alwaysputthenapkin(餐巾)onyourlapfirst.Beforeyou42thetable,foldyournapkinandputitbesideyourplate.Asthemealisserved,usethesilverware(餐具)farthestfromtheplate43.Wheneatingsomethinginabowl,donotleavethespooninthebowl.Putitontheplatebeneaththebowl.Whenyouhavefinishedyourmeal,placeyourknifeandforksidebysideontheplate.Thissignalsthatyouhavefinishedeating.Wait44everyonehasbeenservedtobegineating.Everyonebeginstoeatatthesametime.Whileeating,remembernottotalkwithyourmouth45food.avoid

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refuseDuringthemeal,thehostorhostesswillofferyouasecondhelpingoffood.Sometimestheywillaskyoutohelp46.Whentheyofferyoufood,giveadirectanswer.Ifyou47thefirsttime,theymightnotaskyouagain.Situp48atthetable.Bringthefooduptoyourmouth.Donotlean(傾斜)downtoyourplate.Donotleanonyourarmorelbow(手肘)whileeating.Youmayrestyourhandandwrist(手腕)ontheedgeofthetable.Cutlarge49ofmeat,potatoesandvegetablesintobite-sizepieces.Eatthepiecesoneatatime.Thebestwaytolearngoodmannersistowatchothers.LookatthewayyourWesternfriendseat.Thisisthebestway50makingmistakeswhenyouareunsureofwhattodo.(二)(共10小題,每小題1分,計10分)根據短文內容及首字母提示,填寫所缺單詞,完成短文。A16-year-oldhighschoolstudentinNingbo,Zhejiangputhimselfindangerseveralmonthsagobecausehedidn’ttakethemedicineintherightway.Whath51totheboy?Oneday,thestudentsurnamed(姓)Zhaofelta52.Hetookhistemperatureandfoundhehadaf53.Hethoughtthathecaughtacold.Tof54againsttheillness,hetooktwokindsofcoldmedicinesatfirst.Buthedidn’tfeelbetterwiththem,sohetooktwootherkindslater.However,hisc55gotworseandworse.Finally,hismothersenthimtohospital.ThedoctorsfoundthattakingfourkindsofcoldmedicinescausedZhao’sacuterenalfailure(急性腎衰竭).Thankfully,withthedoctors’h56,Zhaowasoutofdangerandhisbodyreturnedtonormal(恢復正常).“I’velearneda157throughthisexperience.Takingtoomuchmedicineish58toourbodies,”sharedZhao.Medicinemaychangethewayaperson’sbodyworks.It’snotsafeforpeopletousemedicineanywaytheywant.Thatistosay,howtou59medicineisveryimportant.Ifyouhaveacoldandhavetotakethemedicine,youmustreadtheinstructions(用法說明)carefullyfirst.Ifp60,you’dbettergotothedoctorforadvice.五、讀寫綜合(一)閱讀并回答問題。(共5小題,每小題2分,計10分)閱讀下面短文,根據短文內容回答問題,每題答案不超過6個詞。Haveyouevertastedakindofsnack,whichisalsoofthetraditionalChineseofformsofart—sugarpainting.SugarpaintingstartedfromtheMingDynastyandbecamepopularintheQingDynasty.Atthattime,manypeoplemadealivingthroughsugarpainting,settingupstalls(貨攤)incrowdedstreets,infrontoftheatresandbusypublicplaces.AndnowitcanstillbefoundinmanyareasofChina.Thesugarpaintersusuallysitbeforeawoodentable.Ontheside,thereisawoodenplatewitharevolvablearrow(可旋轉箭頭)onit.Theplateispaintedwithdifferentpicturessuchasadragon,abird,aflowerandsoon.Afterpaying,thecustomersturnthearrowandwaittillitstops.Thepicturepointedbythearrowistheonethepainterswillmake.Sugarpaintingisverydifferentfromnormalpainting.Thesugarpaintersusesyrup(糖漿)asthematerial,aspoonasthe“paintbrush”,andasmoothslab(臺面)asthe“paper”.Tomakethesyrup,theyhavetomakesugarhotbeforepainting.Sincethesyrupmaybecomesolid(固體的)ifitcools,thepaintershavetoproducetheworkveryquickly.Theymovethespoonfullofthesyrupupanddown,leftandright.Soonasugarpaintingofananimal,aflowerorabikeisdone.Thenumberofsugarpaintersisgettingsmaller.However,someofthemstillinsistonthisart.Theymaketheireffortstoholddifferentactivitiessuchasofferingclassesandgivingspeeches.Now,sugarpaintinghasalreadybeenlistedasNationalNon-MaterialCultureHeritage.根據上面短文的內容回答問題(每個答案不超過6個單詞)61.DidsugarpaintingbecomepopularintheMingDynasty?62.Wheredothesugarpaintersusuallysit?63.Whendothecustomersturnthearrow?64.Howdosugarpaintersmakethesyrupbeforepainting?65.Whydosomeofthesugarpaintersholddifferentactivities?(二)書面表達。(共1小題,計20分)66.假如你叫李明,剛當選為“鹽城好少年”(Yancheng’sGoodTeens)。校報請你根據提示用英文寫一份材料,介紹你在家庭、在學校、在社會上(insociety)的表現。athomehelpwithhousework;dohomeworkcarefully;…atschoolstudyhard;helpotherswithlessons;…insocietybepolite;helpprotecttheenvironment;…注意事項:1.詞數:90詞左右(文章開頭已給出,不計入總詞數);2.文中不能出現真實姓名、

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