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2024—2025學(xué)年山東省煙臺(tái)市萊山區(qū)(五四制)八年級(jí)上學(xué)期期末考試英語試卷

一、閱讀理解(★★★)OurteacheraskedustovisitmuseumsandIwenttoalifeartmuseum.Haveyoueverbeenthere?IspentthewholeSaturdaytherewithmyparents.Whileyoumaythinkartmustcomefromthetalentedartists,naturemaybeabetterone.Thoseaccidental(偶然的)artworksmaybearesultofphysics,light,wind,colorandevenluck.Thepicturesonshowarewonderful.Ilearnedthestoriesaboutmanyofthem.a.Haveyoueverlookedthroughthewindowofacaronarainyday?Itlookslikeawatercolor.b.Youmusthavecutsomevegetables.Thisiswhatsomeonefoundwhenhecutaredcabbage.c.Youhavebrokenmanycups?Lookathowthisonebroke!Thehandleisstillingoodshape!d.Lookatthetheriver!Itjustlookslikesomechilddrawingincrayon.Ifyouwanttoknowmore,pleasereadmyotherdiaries.1.Howdidthewriterfeelwhenhesawthepicturesinthelifeartmuseum?

A.Theartistsaregreat.B.Natureisagreatartist.C.Rainydaysarebeautiful.D.Crayonpicturesarecolorful.2.Whichofthepicturesisaboutstoryc?

A.1#.B.2#.C.3#.D.4#.3.Wherecanwereadthepassage?

A.Inamuseum.B.Inateachingplan.C.Inanartbook.D.Inastudent’sdiary.(★★★)Whenfacingchallenges,Ioftenturntomymomforhelp,“Couldyouhelpme?”However,heransweralwaysis,“Doityourself,dear.”Thisusedtomakemefeelsad,leadingmetothinkofherasalazymother.Forexample,oneday,Iinvitedsomefriendsover,andmybedroomwasinamess.Bookswerealloverthetableandfloor,andIhadforgottentomakemybed.Iaskedmymotherforhelptotidyup,butsheseriouslyreplied,“Doityourself,girl.”Ihadtocleantheroommyself.Luckily,whenmyfriendsarrived,mybedroomwascleanenough.Becauseofmymother’slaziness,Ihavetowashmyclothes,keepmyroomclean,andevenhelpwithhouseholdchores.IevenhavetogotothedentistbymyselfwhenIhaveatoothache.Idoallthesethingsreluctantlywithavoiceinmyheart,“WhatacoldandlazymomIhave!”AsIgrowup,Ihaveunderstoodmymotherlittlebylittle.Herso-calledlazinesswasactuallyawaytobuildmyindependence.Irealizedthatherwords,“Aladycan’tbelazy,orshewillbecrazy.Workcanmakeyousunny.”werethetruth.It’sreallyhardtodoeverythingonmyown,butIhavelearnedalot.Throughtheearlyhardtimes,Ilearnedtheimportanceofdependingonmyselfandgotimportantlifeskills.Now,Iamthankfulforthelessonsmymothertaughtme,astheyhaveshapedmeintoastronger,morehard-workingperson.4.Howdoesthewriterfeelwhenhermothersays“Doityourself”atfirst?

A.Surprised.B.Shameful.C.Unhappy.D.Scared.5.WhydoesthewritergiveanexampleinParagraph2?

A.Toshowhowlazyhermotherwas.B.Toshowhowdirtyherbedroomwas.C.Toshowhermotherwasangrywithher.D.Toshowshehadtodothingsherself.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reluctantly”meaninParagraph3?

A.不情愿地B.反復(fù)地C.精心地D.不知不覺地7.Whatcanyoulearnfromthewriter’sexperience?

A.Agirlusuallylearnsfromherlazymother.B.Mothersaregoodattellingthetruth.C.Kidscangrowupwithoutmothers’help.D.Mom’s“l(fā)aziness”makeskidsindependent.(★★★)OnerecentSaturday,stillinbed,Annareachedforherphoneandtypedatexttohermum.Mumwasrightinthekitchen.Annawantedpancakesforbreakfast.Soonafter,the13-year-oldheardhermum’sangryvoice,“Anna,ifyouwanttotalktome,youcomeandseeme!”Annalaughedaboutitnow.“Iwaskindofbeinglazy.Iknowthatsoundsterrible.”Wellmaybenotterrible,butcertainlymoreandmoretypical.AccordingtothePewInternet&AmericanLifeProject,thesedays,manypeopleliketextingbetterthanmakingphonecalls.It’snotalwaysyoungpeople,buttheyoungeryouare,themorelikelyyouaretoenjoytexting.Somewouldarguethatit’snobigdeal.Butmanyexpertssaythemostsuccessfulcommunicatorswillhavetheabilitytodoboth,talkandtext,andknowthebesttimestousethoseskills.Andtheyfearthatmoreofusarelosingourabilitytohavethetraditionalface-to-faceconversationsthatareveryimportantinpersonalrelationships.Youngpeoplethinkit’sjustsomethingtheyenjoydoing.AsAnnaseesit,“Therearepeopleyou’lltext,butwon’tcall.It’snotaboutanythingimportant—justawaytostayintouchwitheachother.”Sheandherclosestfriendsalsosendeachothervideos(錄像)ofthemselves,theirdogsorsomethingnewintheirbedrooms.Expertssaythereis,ofcourse,nothingwrongwithcasual(隨意的)conversationsandfunbetweenfriends.Theproblemisthattheconversationisn’tdeep.Theysuggestthatparentsputdowntheirownmobiledevices(移動(dòng)設(shè)備)first,aschildrenlearnfromthem.Somefamilyrulesarealsoneeded,suchas“Notextingtopeopleinthesamehouse”.Butthekeyistodevelopdifferentcommunicationskills.8.WhydidAnnatexttohermum?

A.Lazinessstoppedherfrommoving.B.Shewasfeelingterriblyill.C.Itwastheirwayofcommunication.D.Shewasangrywithhermother.9.WhatwasthefindingofthePewInternet&AmericanLifeProject?

A.Peoplespendmoreandmoretimeonphones.B.Youngerpeopleliketextingbetterthanolderpeople.C.Textingisabetterwayofcommunicationthanphonecalls.D.Successfulcommunicatorsaregoodatbothtextingandtalking.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”meaninParagraph4?

A.Phones.B.Texts.C.Experts.D.Abilities.11.Whydotheexpertssuggestthatparentsputdowntheirmobiledevices?

A.Tosetexamplesforchildren.B.Tofollowfamilyrules.C.Tostayintouchwithfriends.D.Tolearnfromchildren.(★★★)Nepalissaidtobe“thekingdomofsnowmountains”withthesnow-cappedHimalayasontheChina-Nepalborder.It’saworld-famouscountryforhiking.ButwhenisthebesttimetovisitNepal?Nepalhasreallyunusualgeography!Thetallestmountainintheworld,Mt.Qomolangma,ispartlyinthenorthofNepal.Ontheotherhand,theTeraiPlainisthelowestpart,only70metersabovesealevel(海平面以上).Becauseofthisspecialshapeoftheland,Nepalhasfivedifferentseasons:autumn,winter,spring,summer,andthemonsoon(雨季).TheautumnmonthsofOctoberandNovemberareconsideredtheperfecttimetotraveltoNepal.Duringthistime,you’llseebluerandclearerskies.YoucanalsojoinDashainFestival(德賽節(jié)),a15-day-longfestivalandthemostcolorfulfestivalinNepal.ThetemperaturebeginstodropinDecemberandJanuary.WinterisperfectforvisitingtheChitwanNationalParkinthesouthofNepal.Youwillgetthebestchancetoseerhinos(犀牛)aswellastigersandelephantsinthewildofNepal’sforest.Duringthespringtime,fromFebruarytoApril,temperaturesslowlygoup.Thedaysarelongerandareperfectforhikingtours.YoucanalsoexperiencesomepopularfestivalsliketheNepaleseNewYearinApril.Maypushesthetemperatureabithigher.However,therealsummerisquicklycutshortbythebeginningofthemonsoonseason.Themonsoonwindbeginstobringinrainshowersfrommid-JuneuntilSeptember.Youcanexpectaround3to4hoursofraineverydayduringthisseason.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“l(fā)owest”meaninChinese?

A.最低的B.最潮的C.最崎嶇的D.最平坦的13.WhydoesNepalhavefiveseasons?

A.Becauseofthesnow-cappedHimalayas.B.Becauseofitsunusualgeography.C.BecauseoftheheightofMt.Qomolangma.D.Becauseofthesealevelofthecountry.14.WhichisthebestmonthforhikinginNepal?

A.January.B.March.C.June.D.September.15.WhatisTrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Visitorscan’tseeelephantsinwinter.B.SpringistheperfecttimetotraveltoNepal.C.ThemonsoonisthelongestseasoninNepal.D.TheNepaleseNewYearisa15-day-longfestival.(★★★)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。TheworldknowsSherlockHolmesbecauseoftheBritishwriterArthurConanDoyle.16RobertwasworkinginChinainthe1940s.Atthattime,hecametoknowDee.DeeisacharacterbasedonthehistoricalpersonDiRenjiefromtheTangdynasty.17HelovedthebooksomuchthatheputitintoEnglish.Andthenheuseditsstyle(風(fēng)格)tomakeuphisownstoriesaboutJudgeDee.Between1950and1967,Robertwrote16novels(小說)and8shortstories.Inthestories,hedescribedmatterssolvedbyJudgeDee.HealsointroducedcultureandtraditionsoftheTangdynastyinhisbook.18Nowithasbeenputintoover10languagesandhassoldmillionsofcopiesworldwide.IthasgreatlyhelpedthewesternpeoplegetabetterunderstandingofChina.“19Itdidn’tmeanverymuchtomeatthattime.Inlaterlife,Ihavere-readthestoriesseveraltimesandfoundhowspecialJudgeDeewasdescribedbymyfather.Betweenthelines,thereisalotofwisdom(智慧)inthewriting,”saidThomasvanGulik,sonofRobertvanGulik.IntheeyesofThomas,it’sfantasticthathisfatherbroughtthemasterdetective(大偵探)oftheTangdynasty,DiRenjie,backtolifeintheJudgeDeecrimenovels.“20Ifhewerestilllivingintheworldnow,Ithinkhewouldbealsoverygladthathisstoriesarenowsopopular,”hesaid.

A.Iamsohappytohavesuchagreatfather.B.IreadthestorieswhenIwas10or11yearsold.C.HealsoreadaboutthecrimenovelDiGongAn.D.Assoonasthebookcameout,itbecameverypopular.E.Amongallthebookshehaseverread,hisfavouriteisDiGongAn.F.ButtheWestknowsJudgeDee,China’sSherlockHolmes,fromRobertvanGulik.二、完形填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。SoapysatonaseatinMadisonSquare,NewYork,andlookedupatthesky.A________leaffellontohisarm.Winterwascoming,andSoapyknewthathemustmakehis________.Hewantedthree________inanice,warmprison(監(jiān)獄),withfoodandgoodfriends.Thiswashowhe________spenthiswinters.Andnowitwastime,because,atnightonhisseatinthesquare,threenewspapersonthebodycouldnotkeepoutthe________.SoSoapydecidedtogotoprisonandatoncebegantotryhisfirstplan.Itwasusuallyeasy—heatedinnerinanexpensiverestaurantandthenhetoldthemhehadno________andtheycalledapoliceman.SoSoapylefthisseat,andwalkedslowlyalongthestreet.SoonhecametoabrightrestaurantonBroadway.Ah!Thiswasallright.Hejusthadtogettoa________intherestaurantandsitdown.Thatwasall,because,whenhesatdown,peoplecould________seehiscoatandhisshirt,whichwerenotveryold.Nobodycouldseehistrousers.ButassoonasSoapywentintotherestaurant,the________sawhisdirtyoldtrousersandterribleshoes.Stronghandsturnedhimroundandhelpedhimoutintothestreetagain.Sonowhehadtothinkofsomething________.Hebegantotryhisotherplans.DoyouknowwhetherSoapyfinallygotinprison?Howdidhemakeit?Ifyouransweris“no”,whynotreadTheCopandtheAnthembyO.Henry?21.A.freshB.fallenC.newD.magic22.A.plansB.progressC.wishesD.inventions23.A.minutesB.daysC.monthsD.years24.A.usuallyB.suddenlyC.quicklyD.lonely25.A.shameB.pressureC.timeD.cold26.A.foodB.familyC.moneyD.time27.A.windowB.wallC.doorD.table28.A.hardlyB.onlyC.secondlyD.especially29.A.policemanB.a(chǎn)ctorC.waiterD.neighbor30.A.differentB.stupidC.safeD.a(chǎn)mazing三、短文填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。OnceIarguedwithmyfatherbadlyandIrefused31(see)himunlesswehadtomeetatfestivalsorotherfamily32(meeting).Buteventhen,wehardlyspoketoeachother.Ikept33(feel)reallysad.LastTuesday,IdecidedtotellmyfatherIlovehim.ThenextmorningIgotupearly.Iwassoexcited34Icouldhardlysleep.At9amIcalledmydad.Whenhepickedupthephone,Ijustsaid,“Dad,canIcomeoverafterworktonight?Ihavesomethingtotellyou.”Mydadanswered35(angry),“Nowwhat?”Itoldhimitwouldn’ttakelong,sohefinallyagreed.At5:30pm,Iwasringingthedoorbellatmyparents’house.Dad36(answer)thedoorinnotime.Itookonestepandsaid,“Dad,IjustcomeovertotellyouthatIloveyou.”While37(hear)thesewords,hebegantocry.Hereachedouthishands,hugged(擁抱)meandsaid.“Iloveyoutoo,son,butI’veneverbeenabletosayso.”ItwassuchagreatfeelingthatIdidn’twanttomove.Momwalkedoverwithtears(眼淚)inhereyes.Ijustblew38(she)akiss.DadandIhuggedforalongtimeandthenIleft.Twodays39thatvisit,mydad,whohadheartproblems,passedaway.Somyadviceforallofyou40(be):Don’twaittodothethingsthatyouneedtodo.Takethetimetodowhatyouneedtodoanddoitnow!四、任務(wù)型閱讀(★★★)閱讀下面的短文,完成短文后的問題。Seeingpeopleinyourfamilyfightcanbereallyterrible.Whetherthefightisaboutyouornot,youmightfeelsad,angryorevenashamed(難為情的).Doyouwanttoknowhowtoendafamilyfight?Herearesomeideas.Keepyourcool.It’snoteasytokeepcoolduringafight.Ifyouareveryangry,youcantrytotakeadeepbreathorcountto10.Beforeyoutalkwithyourfamilymembers,youcanalsomakesomephysicalmovements.Callafamilymeeting.Seeifthere’sagoodtimethatworksforeveryoneinyourfamilytogettogether.Thenyoucanmeettogetherandtalkaboutthefamilyfight.Ifyouareayoungboyorgirl,tryaskingyourparentstocallafamilymeeting.Listentoeveryone.Giveeveryoneinthefamilyachancetospeak.Thatway,everyonecansaywhat’sgoingon.Sometimes,lettingeveryonetalkisnoteasy,especiallywhentheirwordsmakeyoumad.However,ifyouleteveryonetalk,they’lllistentowhatyouwillsay,too.Use“I”toexpressyourfeelings.Instead

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