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2024—2025學年度第二學期4月份學情調研八年級英語(譯林版)注意事項:1.你拿到的試卷滿分為120分,考試時間為100分鐘。2.試卷包括“試題卷”和“答題卡”兩部分。3.請務必在“答題卡”上答題,在“試題卷”上答題是無效的。第一部分聽力(共四大題,滿分20分)Ⅰ.短對話理解(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)你將聽到五段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,請在每小題所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出一個最佳選項。每段對話讀兩遍。()1.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?()2.WhatisTomlookingfor?()3.Whattimeisitnow?A.8:15.B.9:30.C.9:15.()4.Howoftendoestheboyusuallypracticesinging?A.Onceaweek.B.Twiceaweek.C.Threetimesaweek.()5.WhywasSally'steacherangrywithher?A.Becauseshedidn'tdoherhomework.B.Becauseshewaslateforschool.C.Becauseshewasunhappy.Ⅱ.長對話理解(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)你將聽到兩段對話。每段對話后有幾個小題,請在每小題所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出一個最佳選項。每段對話讀兩遍。聽下面一段對話,回答第6、7小題。()6.WhatdidSamstoppedSaradoing?A.Buyingthetrainticket.B.GoingtoLondon.C.Listeningtomusic.()7.Whatistheman'sworry?A.Saracan'tdrive.B.Thetipwillbeboring.C.Samwillfeeltired.聽下面一段對話,回答第8至10小題。()8.Whatwilltheweatherbeliketomorrow?A.Rainy.B.Cloudy.C.Sunny.()9.Wheredidthewomangolastweek?A.Tothecountryside.B.Tothewildlifepark.C.Tothelibrary.()10.WhydoesthewomanwanttoreadJourneytotheWest?A.BecauseshehaswatchedtheTVplay.B.Becausethebookisfullofimagination.C.BecausesheisinterestedinChineseculture.Ⅲ.短文理解(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)你將聽到一篇短文。短文后有五個小題,請根據短文內容,在每小題所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出一個最佳選項。短文讀兩遍。()11.WhatvolunteeractivitydidDavedolastyear?A.HegaveanEnglishspeech.B.HehelpedattheOlympics.C.HehelpedattheEastAsianGames.()12.HowlongdidDavespendinhospital?A.Twodays.B.Twoweeks.C.Twomonths.()13.WhatdidpeoplebringtoDavewhenhewasinhospital?A.Somemedicine.B.Someflowersandpresents.C.Alotofmoney.()14.WhydoesDaveliketobeavolunteer?A.Becausehewantstomeetmorepeople.B.Becausehewantstobefamous.C.Becausehewantstohelpothers.()15.WhatisDavelike?A.Heisverykind.B.Heisfunny.C.Heisshy.Ⅳ.信息轉換(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)你將聽到一篇短文。請根據短文內容,寫出下面表格中所缺的單詞,每空僅填一詞。短文讀兩遍。Threethingstodobeforeyouare_16_.SwimmingLearningswimmingisvery_17_.TeamsportsBeingagoodteamplayerrequiresyouto_18_wellwithothers.Doingteamsportscanbringyoulotsof_19_.ColectingthingsWritingdownwhateachcollection_20_toyoucankeepyourmemories.第二部分英語知識運用(共兩大題,滿分30分)V.單項填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)()21.Theparkissolarge.Followyour,oryoumayloseyourway.A.waiterB.guideC.engineerD.farmer()22.Everyyear,booksaregivenawaytothepoorchildreninthecountryside.A.thousandB.thousandsofC.thousandofD.twothousands()23.Wearegoingforameetingtomorrow.I’llcallWendytomakesure.A.whytostartB.whichtostartC.whattostartD.whentostart()24.—Thankyouforgivingmesomuchhelp.A.It'smypleasureB.Don'tsaysoC.It'sterribleD.No,thanks()25.—You’dbetternot.Youshouldshowgoodmanners.—OK.Iwillqueueformyturn.pushin;politeB.carryon;politelyC.pushin;politelyD.handin;polite()26.—Jenniferwastoonervoustoherselfclearlyinpublic.—Maybesheshouldbemoreconfident.A.expressB.renewC.explainD.support()27.——Couldyoutellmewhereyourbrotheris?Iwanttoreturnthebooktohim.—Oh,hethepostoffice.Hewillbebacksoon.A.goestoB.hasgonetoC.hasbeentoD.wentto()28.—Didyouwatchthebasketballgameyesterday,Simon?——Yes,Idid.Johnisreallyadarkhorse.Nobodyhimtogosofar.A.wantedB.noticedC.expectedD.wished()29.Itisimpossiblemeallthenewwordsinsuchashorttime.A.of;torememberB.of;rememberC.for;rememberD.for;toremember()30.—Excuseme,wouldyoumindmyyourbikeforaweek?—.Helpyourself.A.using;OfcourseB.touse;AllrightC.using;NotatallD.touse;OfcoursenotⅥ.完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下列短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出一個最佳選項。AThe75-year-oldJoelivedveryhappilyinavillageandhadabigwarmfamily.Hischildren31andmovedtodifferentcities.Nowhehasfourgrandchildren,andtheyusuallyvisithimduringtheirholidays.Duringone32,Joewaspreparinghishomeforthekids:cleaningthehouseandcookingtheirfavouritefoods.Afterhefinishedworking,herealizedhiswatchwas33.Thewatchwasfromhis34andhetreasureditverymuch,sohewasveryupset.Helookedforitbutcouldnotfindit35.irirWhenhisgrandchildrencame,theypromisedhimtheywouldfindthewatchwhichwasgivenbytheirgrandma.Onegranddaughterasked,“Grandpa,doyourememberwhenyousawitthe36time?”“IguesswhenIwascleaningthe37!”hereplied.ThechildrenlookedformorethantwohourswithJoe,buttheycouldn'tfindit.Thekidswerenowalsosad,buttheytriedtocomforttheirgrandpa.Onegrandsonwentbacktothegardentolookagain.Hewasthereforabout15minutesandrushedbackwitha(n)38lookonhisface.Theneveryonewasverysurprisedtoseethewatchinhishand,Theyaskedhowhewasabletofindit.Thelittleboyreplied,“Isattherewithoutmakinganoise.Afterafewminutes,Iheardthe‘tick,tick’soundandfoundthewatch.”Joehuggedand39thelittleboy.Thisisthepowerof40.Ifwestaycalm(冷靜的),wearemoreabouttofindthewaysofsolvingproblems.()31.A.gaveupB.lookedupC.grewupD.gotup()32.A.summerB.vacationC.winterD.weekday()33.A.dirtyB.brokenC.wetD.missing()34.A.wifeB.childrenC.granddaughterD.grandson()35.A.somewhereB.anywhereC.hereD.there()36.A.lastB.nextC.secondD.first()37.A.kitchenB.bedroomC.yardD.garden()38.A.tiredB.surprisedC.excitedD.bored()39.A.warnedB.thankedC.punishedD.kicked()40.A.silenceB.courageC.discoveryD.doubtBYouneverknowwherelifewillleadyou.WhenIwasayoungboy,Igot41upmynoseonetime.AfterthatI42wantedtogetinthewateragain,Ithoughtswimmingwasnotforme.Oneday,I43myskateboardandbrokemylegsobadly,andthedoctorssaidIcouldneverreallyskateboardagain,Theysaidswimmingwastheonly44thatwouldbegoodforme.Well,Igaveita45.Everyweek,Igotalittle46andhatedswimmingalittleless.Iworkedatitsomuchthatonedaymyhighschoolswimmingcoachaskedmeto47theschoolteam.Youcanimaginehowthatmademeandmyfamilyfeel48Iwassoafraidofthewaterbefore!Muchtoeveryone'ssurprise,Iwonthirdplaceinthecityfinals.49isabigpartofmylifenow.Youneverknowwhichroadlifewilltakeyoudown,Lookatme—aswimmer!Forthisreason,Isay:don’tlimit(限制)your50.Andremember,lifeisaswimmingpool.Jumpinandstartswimming!Youmightbesurprisedwhereyouendup.1ì;l1ì;l()41.A.waterB.sandC.juiceD.air()42.A.stillB.neverC.alsoD.even()43.A.turneddownB.lookedatC.waitedforD.felloff()44.A.exerciseB.storyC.houseworkD.journey()45.A.visitsB.handC.tryD.call()46.A.betterB.slowerC.higherD.heavier()47.A.checkB.catchC.joinD.invite()48.A.orB.asC.ifD.so()49.A.SkatingB.SwimmingC.JumpingD.Coaching()50.A.excusesB.praisesC.wordsD.choices第三部分閱讀理解(共兩大題,滿分45分)Ⅶ.補全對話(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)根據對話內容,從方框內的選項中選出能填人空白處的最佳選項,其中有兩個為多余選項。A:Howwasyourweekend?B:51.A:Whatdidyoudooveryourweekend?B:IwenttoPeople'sParkwithsomeofmyclassmatesonSaturdaymorning.A:Oh.52.B:Notreally.Whenwewentintothepark,wesawrubbisheverywhere.Itwasverydirty.A:It'struethatsometravelerslitteredabout,Thenwhatdidyoudo?B:Webegantocleanthepark.53Someswepttheground...Aboutanhourlater,wecleanedupthepark.Wewerehappythoughalittletired.A:54Peoplewillthankyou.B:Yeah.Whenwewerecleaningthepark,somevolunteerscame.55Weshouldregardourcityasourhome.A:Thenourcitywillbecomemoreandmorebeautiful.A.Youmusthaveagoodtime.B.Youhelpedcleanupthecitypark.C.It'samixtureoffunandwork.D.Somepickedupthewastepaperandplasticbags.E.Youhelpedcheerupsickpeople.F.Iwenttoplayinthepark.G.Ihopemoreandmorepeopleprotectourenvironment.Ⅷ.閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出一個最佳選項。ANobodylikestodochores,especiallykids.Howcanyoumakeyourkidsgetintoagoodhabitofdoingtheirchores?Trymakingchoresfunforthem.Playsomemusic:Musicmakeseverythingseemlikeaparty,doesn'tit?Playyourkids'favoritemusicandletthemdancearoundwhiletheyaredoingtheirchores.Makeitatreasurehunt(尋寶):It'sagoodwaywhenyouwouldlikethemtocleanthehouse.Letthemknowthatyouhide(隱藏)a$5billsomeplace.Iftheyfindit,theycankeepit.Changeoften:Itisboringtokeepdoingthesamechoresformonths.Givinganewtask(任務)isfunforbothyouandthekids.Theywillfeelmoregrown-upwhentheygetanewtask.Dochorestogether:It'sneverfuntobetheonlyoneworkingandwatchingeveryoneelserelaxing.Ifeveryonetakespartindoingchores,youwillfinishthemfasterandhavemorefun.()56.Therearepiecesofadviceinthearticle.A.threeB.fourC.fiveD.six()57.Thewriterthinksit'sbettertowhileaskingkidstocleanthehouse.playtheirfavoritemusicB.hidesomethingforthemtofindC.givethemanewtaskD.doittogetherwiththem()58.Whichisthebesttitleforthearticle?DoingchoresisgoodforkidsB.HelpkidssetagoodhabitC.MakechoresfunforkidsD.EveryoneshoulddochoresBOneday,aboyhadafightwithoneofhisclassmates.Hedidn’twaituntilschoolwasoverandhurriedhometohisgrandfather.Hetoldhimhisstoryangrily,“Heisreallybad,”theboysaid,“andIhatehim.”Thegrandfathersaid,“Letmetellyouastory.WhenIwasaboy,Isometimeshatedothersforwhattheydid...”Astheboylistenedcarefully,thegrandfatherwenton,“Therearealwaystwotigersinsidemyheart.Oneisgoodandkind.Hegetsonwellwitheverythingaroundhim.Buttheotherisbadandunfriendly.Eventhesmallestthingwillmakehimangry.Hefightswitheveryoneallthetime,andfornoreason.Hecan'tthinkcarefullybecausehealwayshatesothers.Itisdifficulttolivewiththesetwotigersinsidemyheart.Theybothtrytocontrol(控制)me.”Theboylookedintohisgrandfather’seyesandasked,“Whichtigeralwayscontrolsyou,Grandfather?”Theoldmansaidslowlyandseriously,“TheonethatIfeed.Ialwaysfeedthegoodandkindtiger,soIneverhateothersandseldomgetangrynow.”()59.Whendidtheboygotohisgrandfather?A.Beforehewenttoschool.B.Whenhewenttoschool.C.Afterschoolwasover.D.Afterhehadafight.()60.Whydoesthebadtigerfightwitheveryoneallthetime?Becauseotherswanttokillhim.B.Becausehewantstoeatothers.C.Fornoreason.D.Becauseothersaren'tfriendlytohim.()61.Thegoodtigercancontrolthegrandfatherbecause.A.thegoodtigerismuchstrongerB.thegoodtigercangetalongwellwithothersC.thegrandfatherhatesthebadtigerD.thegrandfathertreats(對待)thetigerverywell()62.Whatdidthewriterwanttotellusinthepassage?Howtofeedtigerswell.B.Howtocontrolourfeelings.C.Howtogetalongwithothers.D.Howtofightwithothers.COneday,araven(渡鴉)happenedtoflypastalake.Lookingatthelake,hesawthemostbeautifulanimalhehadeverseen.Shewasaswan(天鵝)andherfeathers(羽毛)wereaswhiteassnow.Theswanwasplayingwithotherbirdshappily,talkinganddancing.Anditseemedthattheotherbirdsalllikedtostaywithher.Whenhelookedathisownfeathers,theywereasblackascoal.Theravenwasveryangrywiththeswan.“Howcantheswanhavesuchwonderfulfeathers?”saidtheraven.Whatshouldhedowithhisfeathers?Hethoughtitoverandover.Then,theravendecidedthathealsowantedtohavewhitefeathersliketheswan’s.Fromthatdayon,theravenbegantoliveliketheswan.Hemovedhishomefromthewoodstothelake.Healsostartedtoeatwaterplantsliketheswan.Hetriedhisbesttotalkanddancewiththeotherbirds.Themostimportantwasthateachday,theravenwouldwashhisfeathers,hopingthattheywouldturnwhite.Heevenwenttothenearbyriversandpondstowashhisfeathers,becausehethoughtthewaterinthelakeswasnotenoughforhimtowashthem.Butnomatterhowhardhewashedhisfeathers,theyremainedblack.Asheonlyatewaterplants,hesoongrewthinnerandthinner.Notmanydayslater,theravendied.()63.Whywastheravenangrywiththeswan?A.Becausehisownfeatherswereaswhiteassnow.B.Becausetheswandidnothaveblackfeatherslikehim.C.Becausetheswanhadbeautifulwhitefeathers.D.Becausetheswanlivedinthelakewithotherbirds.()64.Wheredidtheravenlivebefore?Inthelake.B.Inthepond.C.Inthewoods.D.Intheriver.()65.Whydidtheravenbegintoliveliketheswan?Tomakefriendswiththeswan.B.Toseetheswan'swhitefeathers.C.Toeatwaterplants.D.Tohavewhitefeathersliketheswan.DIfyou'rehavingabadday,maybereceivingagiftwillcheeryouup.That'stheideabehindthe“kindnesspackages(包裹)”Lastsummer,awoman,whocallsherself“MissBusy”,leftherhandmadepackagesinmanypublicplacesinCalne,Wiltshire,Englandforpeopletopickupforfree,Thepackagesincludedinexpensiveitemslikebooks,cardsandnotes.In2022,MissBusyhadaquitedifficulttime.Oneday,shewasfeelingdown,Whilewalking,shesawabeautifulkeychain(鑰匙鏈)hangingfromatree.Somehow,thekeychainmadeherfeelmuchbetter.Soshedecidedtodothesametosurprisethosewhomightfeelsad.Shestartedmakingthingsherself.Slowly,shefoundherselfenjoyingmakingthingsbyhandverymuch.Whenpackageswereready,shewentintoactionatonce.Shehungthepackagesontreesalongwalkingpaths.“Ididn’thidethem.Iwantedthemtobediscovered,”shesaid.Localpeoplewereexcitedtofindherpackages,andsomeevenleftsomeoftheirownthingsinthepackagesforthenextpersontopickup.“Somepeoplewroteafewwordsontheblank(空白的)cardstheyfoundandwaitedforsomeoneelsetopickthemup.Thekindnessseemedtobepassedon,”shesaid.“ItmademesureIdidtherightthing.”()66.Whatdoweknowaboutthekindnesspackages?A.Peoplehadtopaytogetthem.B.Theyincludedexpensivegifts.C.ThethingsinthemweremadebyMissBusy.D.Theycouldbeseenineverycorneroftheworld.()67.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.WhatMissBusydidwhenshewasunhappy.B.WhereMissBusyputherkindnesspackages.C.HowMissBusygottheideaofkindnesspackages.D.Whatlocalpeoplethoughtaboutthekindnesspackages.()68.WhydidMissBusysayshedidtherightthing?A.Shestoppedpeoplefromfeelingsad.B.Manypeoplethankedherforherhelp.C.Shemademanypeoplelikemakingthings.D.Manypeoplebegantopassonkindnesslikeher.ETheChinesepingfeng(foldingscreen)isanancientinventionandtraditionalChinesefurniture(家具).ItsearliestcommonusedatesfromtheHanDynasty.Thetermpingfengmeansprotectionfromwind,showingitspurposeattheverybeginning.Astimepasses,ithasbeenmadeintodifferentsizeswithcolourfulpaintings.Onscreensusuallyappearsadragon(龍).Itstandsforlight,growthandlife-givingwater.Thepeacock(孔雀),abeautifulbird,canbeseenonscreenstoo.Beautifulflowers,whichmeanwealthandgoodluck,arealsochosenasapopularformofthepingfeng.Behindthepingfengliesaninterestingstory.Inthepast,theunmarrieddaughterofarichfamilywasnotallowedtoseeorbeseenbymenexceptherfather,brothersorveryclosecousins.Whenamanpaidavisit,shemighttakeasecretlookathimfromascreenbehindwhichshewouldbecompletelyhidden.Herfatherwoulddiscusspoemswiththeyoungmanandaskhimtocreateone.Ifthedaughterandherfatherweresatisfiedwiththeyoungman'spoemandhislooks,shemightagreetotakehimasahusband.Todaythepingfengisbackinfashionforitsbeautyanditsuseasfurniture.Actingasamovingwall,itcanbetheperfectmatchformodernsofasandwalls.()69.Whatwasthepingfengusedforattheverybeginning?A.Protectingpeoplefromwind.B.Dividingaroom.C.Makingaroombeautiful.D.Hidingaperson.()70.Whichformofpingfengstandsforwealthandgoodluck?A.Thedragon.B.Thepeacock.C.Thewater.D.Theflowers.()71.HowdoesthewriterdevelophisideainParagraph2?A.Bytellingastory.B.Bygivingexamples.C.Bycomparingdifferences.D.Byexplainingtheresult.()72.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanyoureadthispassage?A.Health.B.Culture.C.Food.D.Science.FAgreatwarwasabouttobreakoutbetweenthebirdsandthebeasts(野獸).Whenthetwoarmieswerecollectedtogether,bothofthemhopedtohavemoreanimalstojointhem.Thebat(蝙蝠)founditdifficulttochoosewhotojoin.Thebirdsthatpassedhishomesaid,“Comewithus.Weneedyourhelp.”Buthesaid,“Iamabeast.”Lateron,somebeastswhowerepassingunderhimlookedupandsaid,“Comewithus.Wearefriends.”Buthesaid,“Iamabird.”Thebatdidn’tjoinanyarmyfinally.Luckily,peacewasmadeatthelastminute,andnowartookplace.Bothofthetwosidescelebratedthepeace,Thebatcametothebirdsandwishedtojoinin,buttheyallturnedagainsthimbecausehewasabeast.Sohehadtoflyaway.Hethenwenttothebeasts.Thebeastssaidhecouldn’tstaywiththemunlesshecouldbeatastronganimal,ortheywouldtear(撕碎)himtopieces.Thebatwassoafraidthatheflewawayasquicklyaspossible.Thebathadnofriendsandhefinallyknewthatoneshouldclearlyknowwhoheisbeforemakingfriendswithothers.73.Whatdi

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