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試題PAGE1試題2023—2024學年第二學期學業水平調研測試八年級英語本試卷共8頁,滿分75分,考試時間70分鐘。注意事項:1.答題前,考生務必用黑色字跡的簽字筆在答題卡指定位置填寫自己的學校、姓名、班級、準考證號,并將條形碼正向粘貼在答題卡的貼條形碼區,請保持條形碼整潔、不污損。2.3.非選擇題必須用黑色字跡鋼筆或簽字筆作答,答案必須寫在答題卡各題目指定區域內;4.。第一部分選擇題(50分)I.完形填空(10分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出能填入相應空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將相應的字母編號涂黑。(共10小題,每小題1分)Sometimeago,arestaurantcalledDansleNoirinLondoncaughtmyattention.Itoffersseasonaldishesknownfortheir1.Peoplearetoldtheywillhavea“blindadventure(冒險)”astheeatingtakesplacein2.Andtheycanonlyknowwhatthey’vehadwhenthemealisover.Ivisitedtherestaurantwithafriend,andwewerewarmlygreetedatthedoor.Aswe3therestaurant,wemetourguide,Ghow.Ghowwasbornblind.Heledustoour4withmyhandonhisshoulder.Myfriendfollowedbyholdingontomine.Itwashardnottofeel5inthedark,butourwaitercalmedusdownandtoldushewouldbenearourtableduringthemeal.Forthemenu,weweregiventhechoiceof“red”—meat,“blue”—fishor“green”—vegetarian(素食).Aftertheytookourorder,wewereleftto6whatexactlywouldbeonourdishes.Wediscoverednewwaystoenjoyfoodby7touch,smellaswellastaste.Whenwehadourwine,myfriendthoughtminetastedbetterthanhers,soweexchangedourglasses.8,wefoundoutthatweweredrinkingthesamething.Astheysay,thegrassisalwaysgreenerontheotherside;weoftendonotrealizewhatwealreadyhave.Thefoodwas9,buttheexperiencewasmorethanjustanicemeal.Itbroughtbackmemoriesofmychildhood,gotmeexcitedabouttryingnewthingsandtaughtmeto10whatIhave—includingmyeyesight.A.priceB.tasteC.historyD.creativityA.peaceB.silenceC.darknessD.freedom3.A.soldB.closedC.cleanedD.entered4.A.tableB.houseC.storeD.restaurant5.A.cheerfulB.nervousC.proudD.welcome6.A.makeB.decideC.wonderD.complain7.A.dependingonB.respondingtoC.givingupD.slowingdownA.LuckilyB.TerriblyC.CertainlyD.Surprisingly9.A.coldB.healthyC.excellentD.expensive10.A.shareB.valueC.acceptD.challengeII.閱讀理解(40分)第一節閱讀下列短文,從下面每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將相應的字母編號涂黑。(共15小題,每小題1.5分)AFromJune5to9,14-year-oldLaytonCawthornfromRetford,UK,willrideabikefromLondontoAmsterdamtoraisemoneyinmemoryofhisbestfriend,Daisy.In2021,Daisygotcancer(癌癥)andreceivedcareatSheffieldChildren’sHospital.WhenCawthornheardthenews,hebeganhisfundraising(募捐)byrunning.Heran2kilometerseverydayfor109daysandraisedover£7,400forDaisyandSheffieldChildren’sHospital.Daisylovedicecream,soCawthornwantedtousesomeofhisfundraisingtohaveenoughicecreamforherandtheotherchildreninthehospital.Sadly,aftergettingbetterfromcancerthreetimes,DaisypassedawayinDecember2023.BeforeDaisy’spassing,Cawthornhadsignedupfor(報名參加)abikeride,hopingtosupporther.Afterherdeath,hedecidedtoproceedandcompletetheridetorememberher.Thebikerideisorganizedbythechildren’scharitiesintheUK.ThisJune,riderswillcoverabout539kilometersthroughfourcountries.TogetherthesupporterswillbehelpingchildrenwithillnessesintheUKandothercountries.Cawthornhasnowbeguntrainingforthebikeride.“Daisyisalwaysinmyheart,andIwouldlovetoknowthatsheisonthisjourneywithme.Ihopetohaveherfloweronmybiketogivemethecouragetofight,”hetoldCharityTodayNews.11.WherewillCawthorngobybike?A.London. B.Retford. C.Amsterdam. D.Daisy’shome.12.HowdidCawthornraiseover£7,400?A.Bycaringforcancerpatients.B.Byrunning2kmfor109days.C.Bygettingmoneyfromhospital.D.Bysellingicecreamtosickchildren.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“proceed”probablymean?A.Return. B.Refuse. C.Celebrate. D.Continue.14.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesCawthorn?A.Seriousandpatient. B.Kindandthoughtful.C.Hard-workingandshy. D.Warm-heartedandsmart.15.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.Ajourneyoffightingcancer.B.Aprogramforbikeridingtraining.C.Abikerideinmemoryofalatefriend.D.AfundraisingrunforchildreninEurope.BOnMay3,aLongMarch-5rockettookofffromHainan.ItwascarryingtheChang’e-6spacecraft(航天器).Afterabout37minutes,thespacecraftseparatedfromtherocketandbeganits53-dayjourney.TheChang’e-6spacecrafthasaspecialjob.It’sgoingtocollectrocksandsoilfromthefarsideofthemoonandbringthembacktoEarth.“Noothercountryhasdonethisbefore,”saidWuWeiren,chiefdesignerofChina’smoonexplorationprogram.Themoonrotates(旋轉)atthesamespeedasitmovesaroundEarth.Asaresult,wealwaysseethe“nearside”ofthemoonfromEarth.“Westillknowverylittleaboutthemoon’sfarside.Ifwemakeit,we’llgivescientistsnew,first-handinformationaboutthemoon.”TheChang’e-6spacecrafthasaroboticarm.Afteritlandsonthemoon,thearmwillstartworking.Itwillcollectrocksandsoilfromthemoon’ssurface(表面)andputtheminaspecialbox.ThespacecraftwillthenbringthembacktoEarth.HowmuchwillChang’e-6beabletocollect?Scientistsdon’tknowforsure.Theirgoalisabouttwokilograms.Thespacecraftwilllandinanimpactcrater(撞擊坑)calledtheSPABasin.Itis2,500kilometerswide.That’saboutthedistancebetweenBeijingandHainan.TheSPABasinhasahistoryofoverfourbillionyears.Itistheoldestandlargestimpactcrateronthemoon.Scientistsbelievethatstudyingitmaygiveussomeoftheearliestinformationaboutthemoon.16.WhenwilltheChang’e-6spacecraftreturn?A.OnMay3. B.OnJune9.C.OnMarch5. D.OnJune25.17.WhatcanweknowfromWuWeiren’swordsinParagraph2?A.TheCheng’e-6ismakinghistory.B.Noothercountryhasbeentothemoon.C.Themoon’snearsidehasneverbeenseen.D.Humanhaveknownmuchaboutthemoon’sfarside.18.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph3?A.Whyaroboticarmisused.B.HowChang’e-6completesitsjob.C.Whatcanbeseenonthemoon’ssurface.D.Howmuchsoilandrockswillbecollected.19.WhyistheSPABasinchosenasthelandingsite?A.Itisthesmallestimpactcrateronthemoon.B.Ithasbeenstudiedforoverfourbillionyears.C.ItwillgiveusearliestinformationabouttheEarth.D.Itmayprovideunderstandingofthemoon’shistory.20.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanyouprobablyreadthepassage?A.Sports.B.Nature. C.Science. D.Education.CCanyouimaginespendingyournightssleepingthousandsoftimes,eachtimeforonlyfourseconds?That’sexactlyhowchinstrappenguin(帽帶企鵝)parentssleep,accordingtoastudybyWonYoungLeefromtheKoreaPolarResearchInstituteandhisteam.Likeotherpenguins,chinstrappenguinsspendmuchoftheirtimeinthewater,catchingfishtoeat.Butwhenthetimecomestoraisetheiryoung,theyreturntoland.Theeggsareoftenlaidinnestsmadeofsmallrockssothattheywon’tfreeze.Oneparent’sjobistohuntforfood,whiletheotherkeepsthenestsafe.Itisquitechallenging.Foronething,brownskuas(賊鷗)liketoattacktheeggsandyoungpenguinsofcarelessparents.Besides,otherpenguinsinnearbyareasmaytakestonesfromthenest,puttingtheyoungindanger.Gettingagoodnight’ssleepcanbedeadlyfortheyoung,butit’shardtostaywatchfulfor24hoursaday.Facedwiththesechallenges,Chinstrappenguinshavefoundanunusualwaytosolvetheproblem.WhenLeefirstnoticedchinstrappenguinskeptblinking(眨)theireyes,heandhisteamwonderedifmorewashappeningthanjustblinking.Sotheytestedthebrainactivityofthepenguinsandrecordedthebirdsonvideo.Thestudyshowedthatthetiredparentswereactuallysleeping—veryoftenandforveryshorttimeperiods!Eachsleeplastsonlyaboutfourseconds.Bytakingover10,000microsleepsaday,thepenguinsgetatotalofabout11hoursofsleepaday.Howamazing!Still,it’snotclearifotherkindsofpenguinshavesimilarsleepinghabits.Furtherresearchisneededtolearnmoreaboutthesebirds.21. Whatdoesthestudyshowaboutchinstrappenguins?A.Theirhuntinghabits.B.Theirsleepingpatterns.C.Theirlivingenvironment.D.Theirfavoritekindsoffood.22. Whydochinstrappenguinsneedtostaywatchful?A.Tofindmorestonestobuildnests.B.Tocatchmorefishfortheirfamily.C.Toprotecttheirnestsandtheyoung.D.Tolaunchattacksagainstbrownskuas.23. Howdidthescientistsdothestudy?A.Bydrawingthetiredparents’notice.B.Byshowingdangerstothepenguins.C.Byrecordingsleepinghabitsofallkindsofpenguins.D.Bytestingpenguins’brainactivityandrecordingvideos.24. Howlongdochinstrappenguinssleepinadayusingmicrosleeps?A.Upto24hours. B.For4seconds.C.Around11hours. D.Over10,000minutes.25.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofmicrosleeps?A.It’susual. B.It’ssurprising.C.It’sterrible. D.It’sunimportant.第二節請閱讀下面的短文,并從下列方框里的六個句子中選擇五個還原到原文中,使原文的意思完整、連貫。(共5小題,每小題2分)Haveanopenposture(姿勢).Lookforsomeoneyouareinterestedinandstartaconversation.Bodylanguageisoneofthemanywaystoappearmoreconfident.Instead,Haveanopenposture(姿勢).Lookforsomeoneyouareinterestedinandstartaconversation.Bodylanguageisoneofthemanywaystoappearmoreconfident.Instead,lookupandkeepaneyeonyourenvironmenttodrawother’sattention.Peoplewillnoticeyoursmileandthinkyouarepleasanttohavingaconversation.Bitingyournailsandplayingwithyourhairaresignsofboredomornervousness.Smileoften.Awarm,invitingsmilecanmakeyoulooklikeyou’rehavingagreattime.27Studieshaveshownthatsmilinghelpsreducestressandmakesyoufeelrelaxedinsocialsituations,too.28Whenyouareuncomfortable,youarelikelytodistanceyourselvesfromthosearoundyou.Therefore,itisimportanttobemindfulofyourposture.Remembertostandstraightandturnyourfeetandyourbodytofacethespeakertoshowyouareinterested.Don’tcrossyourarmsbecauseitstandsfor“I’mtoobusy”or“Leavemealone.” Makeeyecontact.Insocialsituations,peoplewouldusuallylookaroundandbeginaconversationwithsomeoneiftheymakeeyecontact.Don’tlookatthefloororyourfeetforalongtime.29Keepcalm.Thoughit’snaturaltofeelnervousorbored,remembernottoexpressitdirectly.30Beawareofthesehabitsandtakeafewdeepbreathswhenyoufeellikedoingthem.第三節信息匹配下面的材料A~F是六個卡通動漫的介紹。請根據Steven,Thomas,Mia,Luke,Emily五位同學的需求,為他們推薦合適的動漫片。(共5小題,每小題1.5分)A.SpiritCageThisisasciencefictioncartoonwithanexcitingstory.Itisperfectforstudentswhoenjoysciencefictionandadventurethemes.B.TheKing’sAvatarBasedonanovelwiththesamename,ittellsthestoryofagroupofvideogameplayersworkinghard.It’sgreatforstudentswholikegames.C.NeZhaInthefilm,NeZhaisaherowhobravelyfights

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history.D.TheLongestDayinChang’anIttellsthestoryofaTangDynastypersonrealizinghisdreamthroughalongjourney.ItincludesworksbyTangpoetslikeLiBai,addingculturalvalue.E.TheLegendofQinThiscartoonisbasedonhistoryandkungfu.Ithasanexcitingstoryline.StudentscanlearnaboutancientChinesehistoryandculturefromit.F.TheLegendofHeiItisabouttheadventurestoryofalittleblackcat.Thecartoonhasacuteandfreshartstyle,soitcanteachstudentsmanyvaluablelifelessonsinarelaxingway.Steveislookingforcartoonswithanimalsasthemaincharacters.ThomaswantstobetterunderstandChinesekungfuinafunway.MiaisveryinterestedinTangpoetryandlife.Shewantstolearnmore.Lukedreamsofbecomingagamer,andhewantstoknowhowtoachieveit.Emily’shomeworkistoshareacartoonfilmaboutheroeswithherclassmates.第二部分非選擇題(25分)Ⅲ.語法填空(10分)閱讀下面短文,在空格處填入一個適當的詞或使用括號中所給詞語的正確形式填空,并將答案填寫在答題卡規定的位置上。(共10小題,每小題1分)Whatmakesagreatsciencefiction(or“sci-fi”)?Thepost-1980ssci-fiwriterBaoShugavehisanswer.His36(impress)workOurMartianswonaScienceFictionPlanetAwardrecently.KnowledgeplusimaginationSincemanydifferentsubjectssuchassocialproblems,technologyandphilosophy(哲學)37(include)inasciencefiction,sci-fiwritersneedtoknowalotofthings.Whileknowledgeformsthe“backbone”of38sci-fistory,imaginationisthe“lifeblood”thatmakessciencefictionwork.BaoShusaidthatnoteveryoneisborngoodatimagining,butyoucantr

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