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2023—2024學(xué)年山東省聊城市高唐縣第一實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)八年級(jí)下學(xué)期開學(xué)檢測(cè)英語(yǔ)試卷

一、完形填空(★★★)Jackwasarichyoungman.Oneday,hewas_______veryhappilydownastreet.Suddenlyfromhiscarcameaterriblesound.Hefelt_______,sohestoppedhiscarandlookedaround.Hesawachildstandingnearbywithafewsmallstonesinhishand.Hejumped_______thecarandfoundadent(凹痕)inthecardoor.Hewasso_______thathecaughttheboyandshoutedathim,“Whoareyou?Whydidyouthrowastoneatmynewcar?”“Please,sir,please…I’msorry!ButIdidn’tknowwhatelsetodo!”saidthechild,“Ithrewthestone_______Iwantedtogetyoutonoticeme.Ineedyour_______!”Tears(眼淚)wererunningdownthechild’sface.Hesaid.“Mybrotherfelloutofhiswheelchair(輪椅)andwasalmostunderit.Heishurtandtoo_______forme.Couldyougiveme_______togethimbackintohiswheelchair?”Afterhearingthis,Jackwasmoved(感動(dòng))and_______tohelphim.Heliftedthechild’sbrothergentlybackintohiswheelchair.HelookedovertheboycarefullytomakesurethathewasOK.Thenhewatchedthechildpush(推)hisbrothertowardstheirhome.Suddenlythechild________andbowedtohim.Jacklookedatthedentandsmiled.1.A.walkingB.ridingC.driving2.A.excitedB.surprisedC.tired3.A.intoB.a(chǎn)crossC.outof4.A.a(chǎn)ngryB.sadlyC.sorry5.A.tooB.becauseC.through6.A.moneyB.carC.help7.A.difficultB.weaklyC.heavy8.A.a(chǎn)handB.a(chǎn)touchC.a(chǎn)car9.A.a(chǎn)greedB.hatedC.wanted10.A.criedoutB.lookedaroundC.turnedaround(★★★)Youmustknowalotoffamousmusicians.Doyouknowayoungman________LangLang?LangLangisverypopularintheworld.LangLangwasborn________the4thofJune,1982inShenyang.Hisgrandfatherisamusicteacherandhisfathercanplayerhuverywell.Attheageofthreehebegantolearnthepiano.Whenhewasfive,he________thefirstprizeinapianocompetitioninShenyang.Histeachersaidhewasbornforplayingthepiano.Fromthenon,playingthepianobecamethe________ofLangLangandhisparents.Hestudied________andplayedthepianoseveralhourseveryday.In1991,hisfather________workingandtookhimtoBeijingtolearnthepiano.ThatisthebestmusicschoolinChina.HismotherhadtoworktomakemoneyinShenyang.LangLang’sfamilywaspoor,________henevergaveup.Whenhewas14,hebegantostudythepianointheUS.Duringhisstaythere,hemadegreat________.In1999,hebecamefamous________heplayedinagreatconcertinChicago,US.Hegavemoreandmoreconcertsaroundtheworld.NowLangLangisa________musician.Manypeoplelikehim.11.A.invitedB.calledC.helped12.A.inB.a(chǎn)tC.on13.A.enteredB.wonC.played14.A.dreamB.planC.hobby15.A.hardlyB.hardC.well16.A.beganB.startedC.stopped17.A.soB.becauseC.but18.A.progressB.valueC.information19.A.a(chǎn)fterB.beforeC.when20.A.terribleB.successfulC.common二、閱讀理解(★★★)It’struethateverycountryhasitscustoms.WeallknowthatinAmericaifpeoplearepleasedwithyou,theywillgiveyouasign“OK”.Butmaybeyoudon’tknowthissignisconsideredtoberudeinBrazil.InPoland,guestsusuallychooseflowersaspresentsforhostesses(女主人).Rememberthenumbermustbeanodd(奇數(shù))one.Andthehostessdoesn’thopethatyouremovethecoverofthebunch(束)offlowers.Youmustbemorecarefulwhenyougiveredrosestoawomanbecausetheredrosemeanslove.InChinaweoftenhearpeoplesaythat“nodding”meansagreement(同意).And“shakingthehead”meansdisagreement.ButinBulgariatheymeantheopposite.Wereallyneedtopaymoreattentiontothedifferencesincustoms.What’smore,weshouldlearnmoreabouttheminordertoavoidembarrassment(尷尬).Doremember:WheninRome,doastheRomansdo.21.Inwhatcountriesisthesign“OK”different?

A.InAmericaandChina.B.InAmericaandBrazilC.InBrazilandPoland.D.InAmericaandBuigaria.22.AmanwantstovisitafriendinPoland.Whatcouldhebuyforhostessestobepolite?

A.Somemoney.B.Eightredflowers.C.Elevenyellowflowers.D.Nineredroses.23.WhatdoesitmeanifapersonshakeshisheadinBulgaria?

A.Hedoesn’twanttotalkwithyou.B.Heagreeswithyou.C.Hedisagreeswithyou.D.Hedoesn’tlikeyou.24.“WheninRome,doastheRomansdo.”Whatdoesitmean?

A.WedowhattheRomansdo.B.WeshoulddoaftertheRomansC.WemustlearnfromtheRomansD.Wemustobserve(遵守)itscustomswhenweareinaforeigncountry.25.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?

A.Differentcountries,differentcustoms.B.LearningfromtheRomans.C.Differentcountries,thesamecustoms.D.DoingwhattheRomansdo.(★★★)WhenIwasyoung,IlikedtoplayjokesonpeopleIknew,especiallyonmyparentsandfriends.OnedaymymotherwascookingandIwasplayingwithmyyoungerbrotherTony.SuddenlyIrantomymotherandsaid:“Tonyfellfromtheopenwindow!”Shewasveryworriedandranoutofthekitchen.ThenIsaid:“Don’tworry,I’mjustjoking.”Mymothershoutedatme,“Ifyoudoitagain,I’llhityou.”AnotherdayIwentswimmingwithmyfriendsinthesea.Iwantedtoplayajokeonthem.InthebeginningIswamfastandIcalledout“Help!”.Allmyfriendscametohelpme.However,theyfoundthatIwasjoking.ButhalfanhourlaterIwasn’tjoking.Iwassofast,soonIgottiredandcouldn’tswimoninwater.Itriedmybesttocallmyfriendsforhelp,butthistimenobodycametohelpme.IntheendtheyfoundIwastellingthetruth.Theycameandsavedmylife.Theytookmetothehospital.Thisisthebestlessoninmylife.FromthenonIhaven’tjokedonanyone.26.Whenhewasyoung,thewriterlikedto_______.

A.playwithhisbrotherB.helphismothercookC.playjokesonpeopleD.goswimmingwithhisfriends27.Whathappenedwhenthewriterwasplayingwithhisbrother?______

A.Hegottired.B.Heplayedajokeonhismother.C.Tonyfellfromtheopenwindow.D.Hismotherhithim.28.Inthebeginning,allhisfriendscametohelphimbecausehe______.

A.swamfastB.calledforhelpC.wouldsinkinwaterD.couldn’tswimoninthewater29.Whenthewritercalledhisfriendsforhelpforthesecondtime,they______.

A.tookhimtothehospitalatonceB.cameandsavedhimimmediatelyC.thoughtatfirsthewasjokingagainD.didnothingbecausethewriterhadliedtothem30.Thestorytellsusthat________.

A.swimmingisdangerousB.thewriterisanaughtyboyC.onecanplayjokesonlyonpeopleheknowsD.ifsomeonealwaystellslies,otherswon’ttrust(信任)him(★★★)WelcometotheSummerPalace

Openinghours:

Apr.1—Oct.3l:6:30—18:00;Insidegardens:8:30—17:00

Nov.1—Mar.31:7:00—17:00;Insidegardens:9:00—16:00TicketPrice:

Adultage18+¥30

Child:age6—18¥15

◆Freeforchildrenunder120cm(3.9feet),orbelow6yearsold.

◆Theelderlyover60enjoyhalfprice.

(TicketpricesofDeheGarden,TowerofBuddhistIncense,WenchangHall,SuzhouStreetandDanningHallarenotincluded)Onlinebooking:

1.Theticketsaresold7daysinadvance(提前)

2.YourPassportorIDinformationisrequired,andonepersoncanbookonlyoneticketperday.

3.Oneadultcouldonlybookonechildticket.ImportantNotice:

☆DuringCOVID-19EpidemicControlPeriod:

1.Thereal-timelocal“HealthCode”willbecheckedbeforeentering.

2.Bodytemperalureover37.3℃orcoughingandshortofbreath,visitorsarenotallowedtoenter.

3.Wearmasksduringthevisitandkeepdistancewithothers.Formoreinformation,youcanvisit:https:///summer-palace-tickets-booking.htm31.OnNationalDay,visitorscanentertheSummerPalaceat________.

A.6:00amB.8:00amC.9:00pmD.a(chǎn)nytime32.Howmuchwilla70-year-oldladypayatleasttovisittheSummerPalace?

A.¥15B.¥30C.¥45D.None33.Howmuchwillayoungcouplewitha4-year-oldchildpayatleasttovisittheSummerPalace?

A.¥30.B.¥45C.¥60D.¥7534.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Oneadultcouldonlybookonechildticket.B.OneshouldpayextramoneytovisitDanningHall.C.PassportorIDinformationisneededwhenbookingticketsonline.D.AmanwithahighfevercanentertheSummerPalacewithamask.35.Whereisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?

A.AstorybookB.AnewsreportC.Asciencefiction.D.Atravelguide(★★)HaveyouheardofZhengYuanjie?ZhengYuanjiewasbornonJune15th,1955inShijiazhuang,HebeiofChina.Heonlyhadafour-yearprimaryschooleducation,butheisaChinesefairytale(童話)writer.PiPiluandLuXixiaretwopopularrolesthatmanychildrenlikeamongallhisfairytales.Inhislife,hewriteslotsoffairytalesandmanyofthemarefamous.ZhengYuanjiestartedhiswritingin1977.In1979,hisfirstfairytalecameout.In1985,ZhengYuanjiestartedachildren’smagazinecalledKingofFairyTales.Itisagreatsuccess.In1999,ZhengYuanjiebecameawell-knownwriterinChina.Heisrichandhemakesalotofmoneybywriting.Heisalsoveryhelpfulanddoesalotofthingsforpeoplewhoneedhelp.NowmanyofZhengYuanjie’sfirstreadersareparents.Theirchildrenarereadingthesamebooksthattheyenjoyedintheirchildhood.Thewriter’sbiggestdreamiscomingtrue—hisstoriesarelovedbypeopleofdifferentages.36.WhatisZhengYuanjie?

A.Heisateacher.B.Heisawriter.C.Heisadoctor.D.Heisanartist.37.WhoarePiPiluandLuXixi?

A.TheyareZhengYuanjie’sfriends.B.Theyaretworeaders.C.TheyaretworolesinZhengYuanjie’sbook.D.Theyaretworeaders’parents.38.WhendidZhengYuanjie’sfirstfairytalecomeout?

A.In1999.B.In1977.C.In1979.D.In1985.39.WhichofthefollowingisNotTrue?

A.ZhengYuanjieisafamouswriterinChina.B.ZhengYuanjielikestohelpothers.C.ZhengYuanjiemakeslotsofmoneybywriting.D.ZhengYuanjiehadmanyyears’schooleducation.40.WhatisZhengYuanjie’sbiggestdream?

A.Peopleofdifferentageslovehisfairytales.B.Makingmoremoney.C.Helpingmorepeople.D.Writingmorefairytales.(★★★)Animalsgrowupindifferentways.Someanimalsarebornhelplessbuttheirmothersprotectthem.Anewbornkangarooisverysmall.Itisonlyafewcentimetres(cm)long.Itdoesn’thavehair.Itdoesn’topenhereyesforatleastfivemonths.Itstayssafeinitsmother’spouch(育兒袋)foralongtime.Anewbornmonkeycannotwalk.Itsmothercarriesiteverywhere.Otherbabyanimalscanwalksoonafterthey’reborn.Theylearntorunwiththeirmotherswhendangerisnear.Ababyzebracanrunanhouraftersheisborn.Somebabyanimalsareborninaplacethatissafe.Babywolvesareusuallyborninlargeholeswithlittlelight.Otherbabyanimalsarebornintheopen.Ababyelephantisbornonopen,grassyland.Animalsthatdrinktheirmothers’milkarecalledmammals(哺乳動(dòng)物).Amotherbear’smilkisrich.Babybearshavemilkforsixmonths.Babyzebrasdrinkmilkforsixmonthsormore!Asbabyanimalsgrow,theyneedsolid(固體的)food.Babylionseatwhattheirmotherscancatch.41.Howmanykindsofbabyanimalsarementionedinthispassage?

A.Five.B.Six.C.Seven.D.Eight.42.Whichbabyanimalsclosetheireyesforatleastfivemonths?

A.Lions.B.Kangaroos.C.Zebras.D.Elephants.43.Whatcanababyzebradoanhouraftersheisborn?

A.Run.B.Walk.C.Drinkmilk.D.Jump.44.What’sthemainfoodofnewbornmammals?

A.Grass.B.Mothers’milk.C.Smalleranimals.D.Solidfood.45.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Babywolvesarebornintheopen.B.Newbornlionsonlyeatsolidfood.C.Newbornmonkeyscanwalkbutcan’tjump.D.Babybearshavemilkforhalfayear.三、語(yǔ)音題(★★★)根據(jù)音標(biāo)寫出其單詞和漢語(yǔ)。46.[inf?'mei?n]____________47.[tr?'di?n?l]____________48.[,m?g?'zi:n]____________49.['m?n?t?]____________50.['d??ik(?)lt]____________51.['k?mf(?)t?b(?)l]____________52.[sep'temb?]____________53.[?k'sa?t?d]____________54.[im'pru:v]____________55.[?m'brel?]____________56.[s?'sai?ti]____________57.['medisin]____________58.['d?entlm?n]__________

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