山西省忻州地区2023-2024学年八年级下学期期中双减成果展示英语试题
山西
八年级
期中
2024-05-14
9次
整体难度:
适中
考查范围:
主题、语用、语篇
一、补全对话 添加题型下试题
(Mom is going to have a party at home, but there’s a lot of chores to do. She’s worried about them.)
Mom: Hello, Scott. I have many chores to do today.
Scott: Sure! What do you want me to do?
Mom: I’m going to have a party at home. Could you please help me clean the living room?
Scott:
Mom: Oh, I also want to move the table away.
Scott:
Mom: I want to put it next to the window.
Scott:
Mom: Oh, my cat. Could you help me feed it?
Scott: OK. I like to look after cats.
Mom:
Scott: Not at all.
A.Anything else? |
B.No problem. |
C.They won’t be happy if they see the mess. |
D.Thanks a lot. |
E.Where do you want to put it? |
F.Could you please take the dog for a walk? |
G.Could you please help me with them? |
二、完形填空 添加题型下试题
Chinese singer Liu Genghong has become popular recently because of his home workout live-steams (直播) with his wife on Douyin. In the videos, he often works out to exciting songs. A lot of people have shown their
Wei Fang, a student in Shandong Normal University, is one of Liu’s fans. Wei also puts short videos on Douyin to
A.opinion | B.interest | C.situation |
A.Luckily | B.Suddenly | C.Instead |
A.invent | B.search | C.record |
A.got | B.lost | C.sold |
A.check | B.rest | C.risk |
A.singer | B.reporter | C.dancer |
A.give up | B.try out | C.keep on |
A.opinions | B.decisions | C.change |
三、阅读理解 添加题型下试题
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14. When do the volunteers help others?A.In their spare time. | B.At weekends. | C.On weekdays. |
A.Children | B.Old women | C.Anyone aged 12-70 |
A.money | B.computers | C.nothing |
A.animals | B.children | C.computers |
A.newspaper | B.storybook | C.picture book |
Have you ever met someone of your age from America? Do you think you would have a lot in common with middle school students there?
With only one look, you can see lots of differences. For example, classes in American schools are smaller than yours. Most classes have no more than 30 students. Most students in the US don’t wear school uniforms. And they don’t have group exercises each day the way you do. If they saw your exercises, they would think you were very strange!
In fact, Chinese students and American students have very different lives.
What’s the first thing you think about when you wake up in the morning? It’s probably your lessons at school. Chinese students are more hard-working. And they are always under lots of stress from their parents and teachers.
Chinese students study hard at night, and sometimes even on the weekend, because their exams are very difficult and important.
For Chinese students, school is life. But not for American students. They don’t have to worry about passing exams all the time, so they can spend time in and out of school doing things they enjoy. Kids do different things for fun, like playing sports, making music or surfing the Web (上网).
Classes in American schools are not as hard as those in Chinese schools, and American students are not as disciplined (守纪律的) as Chinese students.
But many American teachers think that just studying hard isn’t enough to make a good student. They encourage (鼓励) students to become well-rounded (全面发展的) by trying lots of different things.
19. We can see in the second paragraph that ________.A.classes in America are smaller than those in China |
B.students in the US all wear school uniforms every day |
C.group exercises are very popular in America schools |
A.have less stress | B.are more hard-working | C.are less disciplined |
A.American students | B.Chinese students | C.Both Chinese and American students |
A.Hard work | B.A good grade | C.All-round development |
A.There is no rules for students in America. |
B.School is the only life for American students. |
C.Chinese students pay more attention to exams. |
My husband works 2 jobs and I’m a Stay-at-Home Mom. Because he likes cooking, we take turns (轮流) making dinner.
That’s what our life is like since we moved in together. I clean the house while he deals with (处理) the rubbish.
This made me wonder: Is it normal for everyone in one’s home to help out around the house?
A.I mean he just takes it out. |
B.But I never ask him to do much. |
C.We took the dog for a walk after supper. |
D.But at that time, it just made me a little angry. |
E.Or do you just take care of everything yourself ? |
F.They all take less than 5 minutes so they don’t waste too much time. |