浙江省金华市金东、浦江、兰溪2023-2024学年八年级上学期期末检测英语试题
浙江
八年级
期末
2024-02-26
65次
整体难度:
适中
考查范围:
主题、语篇
一、完形填空 添加题型下试题
Mr. Kent’s students cared about a hurricane (飓风) in Mexico. The wind blew trees over and damaged houses. In the heavy
Ava said. “People will need clothes.”
“They’ll need blankets (毯子) to keep
“I have a new blanket and a ton of clothes. We should
“Brett, that’s brilliant!” said Ava, “you, Melanie and I, and anyone else in the school,
The students talked to Mr Kent about
News of the Blanket Drive spread,
Finally they found Brett in the gym,
Brett looked at the mountain of clothes behind him and then looked back at the camera. “No,” Brett said
A.wind | B.snow | C.rain | D.wave |
A.do | B.say | C.pay | D.find |
A.dry | B.warm | C.clean | D.healthy |
A.sell | B.send | C.leave | D.return |
A.can | B.must | C.need | D.should |
A.if | B.how | C.when | D.where |
A.put in | B.put up | C.put away | D.put aside |
A.our | B.her | C.your | D.their |
A.or | B.but | C.and | D.because |
A.Nobody | B.Anyone | C.Somebody | D.Everyone |
A.gym | B.city | C.school | D.street |
A.in | B.over | C.under | D.between |
A.proud | B.amazed | C.nervous | D.surprised |
A.sadly | B.proudly | C.humorously | D.thoughtfully |
A.help | B.learn | C.imagine | D.follow |
【知识点】 志愿服务
二、阅读理解 添加题型下试题
Dubai just opened a new Ferris wheel (摩天轮). Let’s find out what’s so amazing about it, along with some other famous Ferris wheels around the world!
![]() The Dubai Eye is the world’s largest and highest Ferris wheel. It opened to the public on Oct 21, 2021. This huge wheel is 250 meters high and about twice as high as the famous London Eye. It can carry 1,750 people and runs both day and night. People can eat, drink and enjoy the sunset as they ride. |
![]() The London Eye is on the bank of the Thames River in London, England. It has 32 pods (舱). Each can hold about 25 visitors. It takes about 30 minutes to make a round. Visitors can fly up in the sky for a bird’s eye view of the city. The London Eye is also called the Millennium Wheel because it was built to celebrate the new millennium (千禧年). It opened in 2000. |
The Tianjin Eye is on the Yongle Bridge, over the Haihe River in Tianjin. It is the only Ferris wheel built on a bridge. This one is 110 meters in diameter (直径) and 120 meters high. It has 48 see-through cabins (舱), each able to carry eight people. It takes 20—40 minutes to go around once. You can ride it to overlook Tianjin. |
16. How many people can the London Eye carry?
A.384. | B.800. | C.1,750. | D.2,000. |
A.The Dubai Eye is twice as high as the Tianjin Eye. |
B.The Tianjin Eye is the only Ferris wheel built on a bridge. |
C.It takes about 30 minutes to go round the Dubai Eye once. |
D.The Millennium Wheel is another name of the Tianjin Eye. |
A.Travel. | B.Health. | C.Sports. | D.Science. |
①While dogs cannot speak, they do show their feelings with body language and voices. Watch a dog’s actions, you’ll see how it uses ears, eyes, eyebrows, lips, nose, mouth and tail to express its feelings.
②Happy: A dog that is happy and excited to see you will look at you and wags its tail, or it will run around quickly in circles. Some happy dogs will jump up on you.
③Scared(害怕的): A scared dog acts differently from a happy one. A frightened dog puts its tail down between its legs. Or it lays its ears back to head. Some dogs growl(咆哮) to show it is afraid. Others try to hide.
④Submissive (顺从的):Rolling over generally means the dog is happy and being submissive. In fact,the dog is saying,“You’re the boss.”It taps you with a paw or places its head on your leg. It also might look at you and howl.
⑤ ▲ : A dog who stands still facing another dog or a person with direct eye contact and with ears and tail up is warning of a coming attack. Dogs show when they want to be left alone, too. A dog that is not feeling good will open its mouth and show its teeth, or it will growl. Both are signs to stay away!
⑥Alert(警觉的):The dog is alert for some reason. If you are training it and its ears raise up, it means the dog is paying attention to you and waiting for your orders.
⑦Dogs like being with people, so they try to get your attention. Dogs also know your body language.If you learn a dog’s body language, you’ll improve the relationship with the dog.
19. What does a dog want to tell you when it puts its head on your leg according to the passage?A.It has a headache. | B.It wants to leave alone. |
C.It is happy and submissive. | D.It is waiting for your next order. |
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A.Brave. | B.Bored. | C.Warning. | D.Confident. |
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People have told stories about Robin Hood for more than 700 years. Nobody knows if he was a real person or an invented character. In the legends (传说), Robin was quite smart and had a playful sense of humour. He loved playing jokes and tricks on people.
“Pick a card, any card!”
The stories say that Robin Hood was a skilled archer (弓箭手) and he always carried a bow and arrow.
“Ha ha, too easy!”
He wore green clothes and a hat with a green feather. He lived in Sherwood Forest with a group of outlaws (逃犯), known as his “Happy Men”. The group included Friar Tuck, “Mmm. yummy!” Little John, who was unusually tall, “Little is just my nickname!”, and Robin’s true love, Maid Marian.
Sherwood Forest was a royal (皇家的) hunting forest near Nottingham in England. Most people thought that forests were dangerous places to go. People travelling through the forests were often robbed by outlaws.
“Your money, please, my Lord!”
“Oh no, it’s Robin Hood!”
The stories say that Robin Hood only took money from rich people so that he could give it to people who needed it. So he became famous for “robbing from the rich and giving to the poor”.
“Here you are, my dear.”
“Oh, thank you, Robin!”
The Sheriff (郡长) of Nottingham was Robin’s arch-enemy. It was the sheriff’s job to keep the woods safe and to make sure that nobody stole the king’s deer.
“What’s that? Is that Robin Hood?”
The Sherlff of Nottingham tried to catch Robin Hood, but never succeeded.
“Oh no, not again!”
Centuries ago people loved to tell each other stories of Robin Hood. Later he became a famous character in books, and nowadays Robin is still a well-loved hero in books, theatre, TV and films.
23. What was Robin Hood like in the legends?① Clever. ② Strict. ③Caring. ④ Humorous.
A.①②③ | B.①③④ | C.①②④ | D.②③④ |
A.“Ha ha, too easy!” | B.“Run away, quickly!” |
C.“Here you are, my dear.” | D.“Your money, please, my Lord!” |
A.Because he was good at archery. | B.Because he did well in playing jokes. |
C.Because he was kind to the poor. | D.Because he made friends with the outlaws. |
A.The society was not in peace. | B.Most people were rich and happy. |
C.People were free to do what they liked. | D.The government could protect poor people. |
三、任务型阅读 添加题型下试题
①I never loved soccer. Not because I didn’t find it interesting, but because I never understood the game. Quite silly if you asked me! Two teams kicking a ball into a giant net. In the 90 minutes they did this, I could read through an interesting book!
②I was a disappointment (失望) to my father. He even gave me a football with Pele’s name on it for my birthday. Funny looking thing. It was in the gift paper and there was a card that read “Happy birthday, Xolisa, love from Mum and Dad”. I put the ball, still in its gift paper, on my study table just to look at.
③One day, my new friend came to visit. “Don’t you go out to play?” he asked. “No!” I answered as quickly as I could. He rolled his eyes and fixed them on the football on my study table. “Whose is that?” he asked excitedly. “Mine,” I said. He reached for it. He took off the paper and bounced the ball all over the place. “Come, let’s go. We’ll play outside with this!” I nodded. It was my ball so I followed him! I left my book on the bed.
④I had no idea what I had to do standing in the middle of the field. I just stood there looking at my new friend as he played happily with my ball. He kicked the ball to me. I didn’t know what to do. I picked up the ball and ran with it. “Kick it at me!” he screamed from across the field. So l placed the ball near my feet and kicked it as hard as I could. It was a bad kick and the ball hit the girl standing in front of me. How embarrassing! Luckily it didn’t hurt her!
⑤Soon, other kids joined us. Everyone quickly got into two teams. I didn’t know the rules then, but watching others and running just to keep up in the game. I quickly learned. I didn’t kick a goal, but that didn’t matter.
⑥To my surprise, I enjoyed the experience even the sweat and the mud. Afterwards, I dribbled (颠) the ball all the way home. When Mum saw me she could hardly speak. Then she smiled and said, “Take off those shoes here, mister. I don’t want mud in my house!” I ran inside, hopping (双脚跳) all the way to the bathroom.
⑦From that day onwards,
27. What did Xolisa mean by saying “I was a disappointment to my father” in Paragraph 2?
A.Xolisa liked reading but his father didn’t like it. |
B.Xolisa’s father was good at football but Xolisa wasn’t. |
C.Xolisa’s father taught him to play soccer but Xolisa didn’t learn it. |
D.Xolisa’s father wished Xolisa could love football, but Xolisa didn’t love it. |
A.She didn’t like sweat and the mud. |
B.She didn’t know Xolisa was playing outside. |
C.She was surprised to know that Xolisa played football. |
D.She was unhappy to see that Xolisa was not reading a book. |
A.Never say never. | B.A good book is a good friend. |
C.Practice makes perfect. | D.A bad beginning makes a bad ending. |
四、选词填空 添加题型下试题
neighbor save how play less than |
Yesterday I
五、短文填空 添加题型下试题
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Have you heard of the Torch (火把) Festival of the Yi People (彝族) in Bijie, Guizhou? Dancing, singing and
The Yi people have looked up to fire for long. The early Yi people lived in high and c
Today, the festival is more of a social event. D
【知识点】 民族节日
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If a person wants to be a gentleman, are there any rules on his words and actions? What should a gentlemen pay attention
In the West, some people believe that how someone says something is
Confucius believed that etiquette (礼仪) is important
These rules for gentlemen’s words and actions have influenced Chinese people for
六、任务型阅读 添加题型下试题
Part A
To create an outline, first, pick out the main idea of the text. Next, write down the subtopics (子话题) what the writer says about the main idea. Lastly, write the details—main information for each subtopic, usually two or three.
Model:
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Part B
Speaking English is not only about using the right words and correct grammar, you also need to understand the culture (文化). Here are several important suggestions for you when speaking English in the United States.
*Important Things to Remember
Americans have trouble understanding foreign accents (口音). It means both of you need more time to understand each other.
Try to be polite. Use last names with people you do not know. Always use “Ms.” when greeting women.
*Conversation Advice
Talk about places. Americans love to talk about places. When speaking to a stranger, ask him where he comes from and then say something about that place.
Talk about work. It is usual for Americans to ask “What do you do?” It’s not thought to be impolite (as in some countries) and it is a popular topic of conversation between strangers.
Talk about sports. Americans love sports! When speaking about football, most Americans understand it as “American football”, not soccer.
*Be Careful of Sensitive (敏感的) Topics
Some Americans are sensitive to other cultures and ideas. So be careful when giving ideas about race (种族), religion or other sensitive topics.
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七、书面表达 添加题型下试题
61. 假定你是李平,你收到了英国好友Bob的一封电子邮件,请根据邮件内容进行回复。词数80左右,可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
To LiPing@mail.com
Subject Sports
Hi, Li Ping!
The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou was a great success. After the games, more and more people take part in exercising. Do you join them as well? What’s your favorite sport? Why? I like football best. I think it’s the most exciting game in the world. What do you think?
Hope to hear from you soon.
Bob
Hi, Bob!
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Li Ping
试卷分析
试卷题型(共 10题)
试卷难度
知识点分析
细目表分析 导出
题号 | 难度系数 | 详细知识点 | 备注 |
一、完形填空 | |||
1-15 | 0.4 | 志愿服务 | |
二、阅读理解 | |||
16-18 | 0.65 | 说明文 景点/建筑 | 单选 |
19-22 | 0.65 | 常见动物 科普知识 说明文 | 单选 |
23-26 | 0.65 | 寓言童话 记叙文 | 单选 |
三、任务型阅读 | |||
27-30 | 0.4 | 记叙文 个人经历 | 多任务混合 |
56-60 | 0.65 | 说明文 意见/建议 | 信息摘录 |
四、选词填空 | |||
31-35 | 0.65 | 事故 叙事忆旧 | 短文 |
五、短文填空 | |||
36-45 | 0.65 | 民族节日 | 综合填空 |
46-55 | 0.65 | 哲理感悟 其他著名人物 | 语法填空 |
六、书面表达 | |||
61 | 0.65 | 爱好 健康与运动 | 电子邮件 |