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中江縣中南教育集團(tuán)2025年八年級(jí)下冊(cè)英語第一次月考試卷考試范圍:Unit1-Unit2考試時(shí)間:120分鐘注意事項(xiàng):1.答題前填寫好自己的姓名、班級(jí)、考號(hào)等信息2.請(qǐng)將答案正確填寫在答題卡上第I卷(選擇題)一、聽力選擇(每小題1.5分,共30分)(一)聽短對(duì)話選擇正確答案。1.What’sthematterwiththewoman?A.Shecan’tfindhercar. B.Shecan’tcookdinner. C.Shecan’tsleepwell.2.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Adoctorandapatient. B.Aworkerandaboss. C.Ateacherandastudent.3.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Eatsomefood. B.Drinksomewater. C.Takesomemedicine.4.Howwillthemanhelpthewoman?A.Bycarryingthebag. B.Bylookingforthekey. C.Byopeningthedoor.5.Whofixedupthebicycle?A.Jack. B.Jim. C.Frank.(二)聽長對(duì)話選擇正確答案。聽第一段對(duì)話,回答下列小題。6.WhatdoesthemaninviteMarytodo?A.Tojointhem. B.Todohousework. C.Totalkwitholdpeoplethere.7.Howoftenshouldtheyworkthere?A.Atleastonceaweek. B.Atleasttwiceaweek. C.Atleastthreetimesaweek.聽第二段對(duì)話,回答下列小題。8.What’swrongwithDavid?A.Hehasatoothache. B.Hehasafever. C.Hehasastomachache.9.WhatshouldDaviddo?A.Drinksomejuice. B.Liedownandrest. C.Drinkmorewaterandhaveagoodrest.聽第三段對(duì)話,回答下列小題。10.What’sthematterwiththegirl?A.Sheisillandshedoesn’thaveanymoney.B.Herbikeisbrokenandnobodycanrepairit.C.Herbikeisbrokenandshedoesn’thaveanymoney.11.Wholendsthemoneytoher?A.Peter. B.Jack. C.Sam.12.Whatmaythegirldoafterherbikeisrepaired?A.ShemayreturnthemoneytoPeter.B.ShemaysellherbiketoPeter.C.Shemayhelpothersassoonasshehasanychance.聽第四段對(duì)話,回答下列小題。13.Whatwouldthegirlliketodo?A.She’dliketohelptheteachers.B.She’dliketobuysomenewbooks.C.She’dliketojointheschoolvolunteerproject.14.Whatdoesthegirllikedoing?A.Shelikesdrawingpictures. B.Shelikesreadingbooks. C.Shelikesplayingthepiano.15.Whendoesthegirlneedtoworkifshejoinstheprogram?A.EveryMondayandFridayafternoonafterschool.B.EveryThursdayandFridayafternoonafterschool.C.Everyweekend.(三)聽短文,回答問題。16.Whatcolorwastheyoungman’scar?A.Blue. B.Red. C.Green.17.Whatwasthewomandoingwhenshedrove?A.Drinkingabottleofwater.B.Talkingtoherfriends.C.Talkingonthemobilephone.18.Whodrovefaster?A.Theman. B.Thewoman. C.Thespeaker.19.Wheredidtheaccidenthappen?A.OnCenterStreet. B.OnGreenStreet. C.Atthecrossing.20.Whatdidthewomandoaftertheaccidenthappened?A.Shecalledthepolice.B.Sheshoutedattheyoungman.C.Shesaidsorrytotheyoungman.完形填空(每小題2分,共30分)AThesecondSaturdayofSeptemberisWorldFirstAidDay.Firstaidincludeskeepingsafe,helpingsomeonefeelbetterand21helpbytellingothers.Below,wesharesomefirstaidtohelpyou.Nosebleed:Don’tmovetheheadbackward,askthepersontolean(向……傾斜)22andpinch(捏)hisnosefor5to6minutes.Ifthebleedingdoesn’t23afterthat,youshouldfindadoctor.Brokenbones:Ifaboneseemstobebroken,don’t24.Youshouldsupport(支撐)itwithclothesoryourhandsbeforegettingfurthermedicalcare.Burns:Keeptheburnedarea25withcoldrunningwaterforatleast10minutes.Then,findsomeonetohelporgotoahospital.21.A.getting B.recording C.imagining22.A.carelessly B.forward C.heavily23.A.continue B.drop C.stop24.A.breathe B.move C.watch25.A.cool B.strong C.softBTianHaichengisafarmerinasmallvillageinNingxia.Hehadaroadaccidentandlosttheuseofhisarmsand26.Twomonthslater,hiswifeleft,takingawaytheirson.27,hisdaughter,Jiajia,stayedwithhim.Andshe’sbeen28himeversince.AlthoughJiajiaisonlysix,shehastodomuchworkeveryday.Shemassages(按摩)Tian’sarmsandlegsforhalfanhour.Beforegoingtoschool,thelittlegirlalsobrusheshis29andwasheshisface.AfterJiajiacomesbackfromschool,shefeedsTianhisdinnerandhelpshim30aroundthehousebyusingaDIYmobilitydevice(移動(dòng)裝置).Jiajiaevenshaves(刮)herfather’sbeard(胡子).“Atthe31,Ididn’tknowhowtoshaveandIcutDad’sfaceanditbled,”shesaid.“ButDadsaiditdidn’t32.NowI’mverygoodatshaving.”Afterlearningthatpeoplecanmakemoneybylive-streaming(直播),Tian33forthefirsttime4yearsago.Nowheis34andhasmorethan450,000followers.“IhopeJiajianever35studying.IplantosavesomemoneytosendJiajiatothecollegeinthefuture,”hesaid.26.A.eyes B.ears C.legs D.stomach27.A.Bravely B.Luckily C.Sadly D.Hardly28.A.lookingfor B.lookingat C.lookingup D.lookingafter29.A.teeth B.hands C.head D.mouth30.A.move B.show C.wait D.build31.A.time B.moment C.end D.beginning32.A.hit B.hurt C.risk D.control33.A.tried B.replied C.stopped D.a(chǎn)dded34.A.unlucky B.dangerous C.difficult D.successful35.A.givesin B.givesout C.givesaway D.givesup三、閱讀理解(每小題2分,共40分)ASchooltripJoinusonaschooltriptoCardiffonSaturday,May13.Wewillspendthemorninginthecitycenter.Forlunch,we’llhaveapicnicinthepark.Intheafternoon,wewillvisittheScienceandTechnologyMuseum.Price:$20Meetintheschoolparkinglotat8:00a.m.Pleasearriveontime.Wewillreturntotheschoolat5:30p.m.Important:SchooltripupdateDearstudents,Wehopeyoucancometoourschooltripnextweekend.Unfortunately,theScienceandTechnologyMuseumisclosedforrenovations(整修)onSaturday,butwehaveticketsforStFagansNationalHistoryMuseuminstead.Thegoodnewsisthattheentryisfree,sothetripwilljustcost$10each.Arrivalanddeparture(出發(fā))timesarethesame.StuartNobleHeadteacher參考詞匯:Update更新;

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entry進(jìn)入36.Wherewillthestudentsfinallygointheafternoon?A.Thecitycenter. B.Thepark.C.TheScienceandTechnologyMuseum. D.StFagansNationalHistoryMuseum.37.Howmuchshouldeachstudentspendontheschooltrip?A.$20. B.$15. C.$10. D.It’sforfree.38.Thesecondnoticetellsthestudents_________.A.thetimefortheschooltrip B.thechangesfortheschooltripC.theplacefortheschooltrip D.theplanfortheschooltripBRSPCACharityShopTel:0175266559980GrenvilleRoad,StreetJudes,Plymouth,Devon,PL49PYItsellsdonateditems(捐贈(zèng)物品)likeclothes,books,tapesandshoestoraisemoneyforanimals.DameHannahRogersCharityShopTel:01752265394104EmbankmentRoad,Plymouth,Devon,PL49HYItsellsbooks,clothes,CDs,shoes.Aplaceforpeoplewithdisabilities(殘疾)tolearn,trainandworkinareallyfriendlyandexcitingenvironment.YMCAShopTel:0175222275234CornwallStreet,Plymouth,Devon,PL11LPItsellsallkindsofdonateditemslikeclothes,books,tapesandCDs.Youngpeoplecanvolunteerhere.BritishRedCrossShopTel:0175260377190CornwallStreet,Plymouth,Devon,PL11NFItsellssecond-handclothes,books,bags,toysandsmallitemstoraisemoneyfortheRedCross.39.RSPCACharityShopraisesmoneyfor______?.A.a(chǎn)nimals B.theRedCross C.peoplewithdisabilities D.peoplewithouthomes40.IfyouwanttovolunteerinYMCAShop,youcancall______?.A.01752665599 B.01752265394 C.01752222752 D.0175260377141.Thematerialisprobablyfroma______?.A.magazine B.dictionary C.diary D.noticeCDoyouthinkthatit’spossibletoraisemoneybyplayingtricksonothers?ItispossibleonRedNoseDayintheUK.ThedaywasonMarch15thisyear.Peopledosomefunnythingstomakepeoplelaughandraisemoney.Theytelljokes.Theydanceinafunnyway.Mostimportantly,theywearrednoses.AllthemoneygoestohelpthepoorintheUKandAfrica.RedNoseDayisnottheonlywaytoraisemoneyforcharity.Herearesomeotherinterestingwaystohelppeopleinneed.Let’shavealook!Charityshops.IntheUK,somepeoplelikebuyingthingsincharityshops.Thiskindofshopssellused(用過的)thingslikeclothes,shoesandbooks.Peopledonatethemtotheshop.Sothingsintheshopareverycheap.Themoneytheyraisegoestohelpsickchildrenandhomelesspeople.Charityconcerts.Thisisacommon(普通的)wayforpopstarstoraisemoney.Concertshelpraisemoneyandawareness(意識(shí)).TheLive8concertin2005wasoneofthelargestconcertsofthiskind.IthelpedmakepeoplecaremoreaboutthepoorinAfrica.42.OnRedNoseDay,peopleraisemoneyby________.A.buyingthingsincharityshops B.holdingcharityconcertsC.playingtricksonothers D.playinggameswithothers43.Whatdon’tpeopledotoraisemoneyonRedNose?A.Theymakepeoplelaugh. B.Theydanceinafunnyway.C.Theytelljokes. D.Theywearyellownoses.44.Whichoneisnottrueaccordingtothearticle?A.RedNoseDayisnottheonlywaytoraisemoneyforpeopleinneed.B.PeopleintheUSlikebuyingusedthingslikeclothesandbooksincharityshops.C.Popstarsperformedatthecharityconcertstoraisemoney.D.Thecharityconcertscanhelpraisemoneyandawareness.45.Whatisthebesttitleforthearticle?A.CharityConcerts B.InterestingWaystoRaiseMoneyC.CharityShops D.RedNoseDayDFocusonmentalhealthAtsomepointinlife,manypeoplesufferamentaldisturbance.Whilemostpeoplegetoverit,forothersitdoesn’tgoawayeasily.Oct10wasWorldMentalHealthDay.Thisyear,thethemewas“YoungPeopleandMentalHealthinaChangingWorld”.TheWorldHealthOrganizationsaysthatabout20percentofchildrenandteenagersworldwidesufferfrommentalillness.It’sthoughtthatthenumberofchildrenandteenagerswithmentalillnessaroundtheworldwillincreasebyhalfby2020.Itwillbecomeoneofthemaincausesofdiseases,disabilitiesandevendeath.InChina,thepictureisn’tbright,either.About30millionChinesechildrenandteenagersundertheageof17,or10percentofchildrenandteenagersinChina,haveamentalhealthchallenge,reportedChinaDaily.Thereasonformentalproblemsamongyoungpeoplemaybetheincreasingpressureinlife.Theworldischangingfast.Studyandrelationshipshavealwayscausedstress,buttodaythestressismuchhigherthanbefore,theWHOsaid.TheYoungFoundation,aUK-basednon-profitthinktank,saysthatyoungpeopletodayhavehugestressesatschool.Forinstance,theyexperiencebullyingandbodyimageissues.Ina2017report,thefoundationnotedthattheinternetwasaspecialsourceofstress.Online,youngpeopleoftensee“messagesaboutperfection”andthiscausestheyoung“greatuncertaintyabouttheiradultfutures”,saysthefoundation.Also,accordingtoChinaDaily,Chinesepeopledon’tseekhelpwiththeirmentalproblems.Theyfearthatotherswillthinklessofthemiftheyadmitthattheyareintrouble.ElainePeng,aUSmentalhealtheducator,makesasimilarpoint.ShethinksthatmanyChinesepeopleareashamedoftheirmentalproblems.PengtoldXinhuathatmentalillness“istabooinmanyChinesefamilies”.IntheUK,overthree-quartersofyoungpeoplebelievetheirmentalhealthproblemshaveasocialstigma.YouGov,aUK-baseddatacompany,reportedin2017thataquarterofyoungUKpeoplewouldn’taskforhelpiftheydevelopedamentalproblem.Youngpeoplewhodon’tseekhelpfortheirconditionmaybecreatingproblemsforthemselvesinthefuture.JagannathLamichhane,amentalhealthexpertinNepal,warnedthat,“Ifwehideourmentalhealth,itmayremainaproblemforever.”“Mymessageforyoungpeopleis,ifyoufeelsomethingiswrongwithinyou—seekhelp,”hetoldNPR.46.About________ofchildrenandteenagerssufferfrommentalillnessintheworld.A.10% B.17%C.20% D.30%47.Theunderlinedwords“thepictureisn’tbright”inparagraph4means________.A.thepictureisdark B.thefutureisnotclearC.thesituationisoptimistic D.thesituationisnotoptimistic48.________wasaspecialsourceofstressinthereportin2017.A.Bullying B.Bodyimage C.Internet D.Socialstigma49.AccordingtoJagannathLamichhane,________.A.peopleshouldn’tpayattentiontomentalillnessB.peopleshouldn’thidementalillnessC.peopleshouldignorementalhealthD.peopleshouldn’ttellotherstheirmentalproblems50.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Childrenandteenagerswhosufferamentaldisturbance.B.Ignorementalproblems.C.Howtodealwithbullying.D.Howtobecomehealthy.EExpertsinnutrition(營養(yǎng))suggestthatweshouldeatatleastfivedifferentkindsofvegetablesandfruitaday.Theyareverynecessaryforourhealthandhelpourbodiesworkwell.Theycanhelpreduce(減少)theriskofgettingill.Therearealotofvegetablesandfruittochoosefromandtheytastedelicious.51It’seasytobuyyourfoodfromthelocalsupermarketsowhydowegotothetroubleofgrowingourown?Hereareseveralgoodreasons.52Youcanpickandeatitatonce.Whenyouhavetriedit,youwillagreethatvegetablesandfruitthatareeatenstraightfromthegardentastebetterthananythingyoucanbuyinasupermarket.Youmaywanttocutdownonyour“foodmiles”—thedistancethataproducthastraveledbeforeitreachesyourkitchen.Manyfoodpackagesareflownhalfwayacrosstheearth,53Homegrownfoodislikelytobehealthier.Foodproducersoftenusefertilizers(肥料)andpesticides(農(nóng)藥)whichcanendupinyourfood.Ifyougrowyourownthingsaredifferent.54Youmightalsochoosetogrowsometraditionalvegetablesandfruit.Theseoftenhavemoreofthevitamins,minerals(礦物質(zhì))andprotein(蛋白質(zhì))thatkeepyouhealthy.55Andyoucangrowyourownevenifyouonlyhaveasmallbackyardorabalcony(陽臺(tái)).Somefoodcangrowwellinpots,includinglettuce,tomatoes,potatoesandcarrots.Youcanrecycleplasticbottlesandcupstogrowsomething.Justmakesurethereareholesfordrainage(排水)andasmallplateunderthemtocatchdropsofwater.Happygardening!根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下列選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)(其中有一項(xiàng)多余)。A.Bestofall,youcangrowyourown!B.Butwheretogrowyourownisaproblem.C.That’snotsogoodforyouorfortheplanet.D.Foodthatyougrowyourselfisalwaysfresh.E.Ifyouhavealargegarden,growingyourowniseasy.F.Youcancontrolwhatgoesonandintothefoodyoueat.第II卷(非選擇題)四、單詞拼寫(每小題1分,共10分)56.Jennycuthinthekitchen.Sheshouldputsomemedicineonthecut.57.Jimhasas.Heshouldliedownandhavearest.58.Tomwascarelessandhegothontheheadwithaping-pongbat.59.WeshouldpassontheOlympicstoeveryoneintheworld.60.Thestudentsknowtheioftheirfutureclearly,sotheyallworkhard.61.Theyralotofmoneyforthepoorkidslastyear.62.Thereisasmallholeinmyshoe.Canyouritforme?63.Myfriendsarenotavailablethisholiday,soIhavetogototheswimmingcentera.64.Hetrainedmanyanimalstohelpthed,likehisblindgrandma.65.Youcan’tihowstrongthewindis!五、短文填空(每小題1.5分,共15分)Areyoulookingforsomethingfunandwouldyoulike66(help)othersinyourfreetime?Thenjoinus67(be)avolunteer!We’reanon-profitorganization(非盈利組織).Wehavevolunteerjobsforallages.Anyonefrom12-year-oldchildrentopeopleintheirseventiescanbecomeavolunteer.Youcanhelppeopleinmanyways.Schoolsneedvolunteers68(care)forchildrenwhileth

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