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人教八下英語新考向期末押題卷06范圍:全冊重點落實第8單元考點(筆試部分90分+聽力部分30分滿分:120分)筆試部分(建議用時:100分鐘滿分:90分)一、完形填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀短文,從每小題所給的四個選項中,選出最佳選項,填入空白處。LillyBernsteinwasanoldlady.Shefeltthatshedidn'thavemany1left.Sooneday,she2herniece(侄子)andnephew(侄女)toherhouseandshegavethemaboxofherbooks.ThebookswereSellingtheWorld3byLilly.Itwasaboutherlifeasatravelagent.Fewpeoplereadthebook,soshehadmanycopies.“Thebooks4somethingveryvaluableinside,”saidLilly.Buthernieceandnephewdidn'treallytakeitto5.Theydidn'twantthebookssothey6themawayontheirwayback.7,thebooksweresenttodifferentthriftstores(二手商店).AmannamedEvanboughtoneofthebooksfor50cents.8hewasreadingit,hefoundaone-hundred-dollarbillinside.Thenhefoundmoremoneyuntilhehad$2100.Soonmanypeopleknewaboutthis.Theyvisitedthriftstorestolookformore9ofLilly'sbooks.Everyonebecame10aboutthebook.Peopletalkedaboutitinnewsstories.Lilly'snieceandnephewcouldn'tdoanything.Theywere11aboutit.Andpeoplekept12Lilly'sbook.Abookpublisherprintedmorecopieswhichweresoldoutinnotime.Peoplefirstlookedfor13inthebook,ofcoursetherewasn'tany.Then,theybegantoreadthebook.Theyweresurprisedtofindthatthestoriesinsidewerevery14andtheylikedit.Thebookbecamepopular.Finally,Lillybecamea15writer.Hernieceandnephewweresurprisedthatherbooksweresovaluable.1.(A)A.daysB.hoursC.yearsD.minutes2.(B)A.hurriedB.invitedC.introducedD.caught3.(C)A.chosenB.boughtC.writtenD.collected4.(B)A.planB.haveC.enjoyD.fall5.(C)A.boxB.homeC.heartD.pocket6.(D)A.soldB.readC.putD.gave7.(A)A.SoonB.FirstC.LuckilyD.Angrily8.(C)A.HowB.WhyC.WhenD.Where9.(A)A.copiesB.storiesC.changesD.information10.(B)A.boredB.excitedC.worriedD.careful11.(A)A.angryB.coldC.happyD.surprised12.(D)A.makingupB.caringforC.callingforD.lookingfor13.(D)A.joyB.useC.timeD.money14.(C)A.tiringB.boringC.interestingD.meaningless15.(C)A.terribleB.prettyC.famousD.bright二、閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2分,滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀以下三篇短文,從每小題所給的四個選項中,選出一個與短文內(nèi)容相符的最佳選項。AEachyear,onApril23rd,WorldBookDaycelebrationstakeplaceallovertheworld.HerearesomefamousChinesebooksforyoubookworms(書蟲).TheRomanceoftheThreeKingdomsbyLuoGuanzhong(14thcentury)IttellsthestoryofthelateEasternHanDynasty.LiuBei,CaoCaoandSunQuanhavebecomefamousnamesamongChinesepeople.ItwasmadeintoTVseriesin1994andalsotranslatedintoEnglish.Price:¥18Shipping(運費):¥8OutlawsoftheMarshbyShiNai'an(14thcentury)ThisnoveltellsthehistoryoftheNorthernSongDynasty.About108bravemenandwomenwenttoMountLiang.Theyfoughtagainstunfairness.Price:¥29Shipping:¥8JourneytotheWestbyWuCheng'en(16thcentury)ThisbookintroducestheamazingexperienceofTangSanzangandhisthreedisciplesintheTangDynasty.Onthewaytothewest,theyhelpedeachothertofightthebad.Itispopularwiththerichimaginationandthehumorouslanguage.Price:¥25Shipping:¥8TheStoryoftheStonebyCaoXueqin(18thcentury)ThisbookisoneofthegreatestworksofChinesenovels.Ittellsthefalloffourlargerichfamiliesandthelovestoriesofsomeyoungpeople.Price:¥30Shipping:¥8DiscountonApril23rdFreeshipping.You'llget5yuanoffforevery50yuanyoupay.16.IfyouareinterestedinhistoryoftheNorthernSongDynasty,whichbookwillyouread?(C)A.TheStoryoftheStone.B.TheRomanceoftheThreeKingdoms.C.OutlawsoftheMarsh.D.JourneytotheWest.17.Accordingtothetext,whichisRIGHTaboutthethirdbook?(A)A.Itisfullofrichimagination.B.Wecanbuyitfor25dollars.C.Itwascompletedinthe17thcentury.D.Itisaboutthefalloffourlargerichfamilies.18.Inwhatorderdothefourbooksappearinthetext?(C)A.Intheorderofprices.B.Intheorderofcharacters.C.Intheorderoftime.D.Intheorderofplaces.19.HowmuchshouldyoupayifyouwanttobuythefourbooksonApril23rd?(C)A.¥102.B.¥110.C.¥92.D.¥130.20.What'sthewriter'spurposeofwritingthetext?(A)A.TointroducefourgreatChinesebooks.B.TointroducesomefamousChinesewriters.C.TotellforeignerswheretobuysomeChinesebooks.D.TogiveadviceonchoosingsomefamousChinesebooks.BAbout130millionbookscomeoutinthehumanhistory.Areaderwillreadatmost6,000booksinhislife.Mostofthemwon'tbesomuchfunorveryunforgettable.Booksarelikepeople.Wemeetmanybutfallinlovewithasmallpartofthem.Maybewewillonlyrememberaboutthirtybooks.Theywillbedifferentforeachofus,buttheyaffect(影響)usinsimilarways.Whenweseeabirdflyinginthesky,wehaveagreatfeeling,butwemayfindithardforustousewordstoshowourfeelingsandfinallywejustsay,“That'ssonice.”However,agoodwritercandescribeitwonderfully.Greatwritersbuildbridgesforussothatwecantalkwitheachother.Theydepictthesimilarexperiencesofus,andshowushowwecansharethesamethingwitheachotherinadifferentway.Greatwritersalsohelpustofeel.Byreadingabook,wemeetsomeone.Probablysheisverybeautiful,young,smartbutdying,andwefeelsadaboutherpain(疼痛)andtheunfairness(不公平)oftheworld.Ormaybesheispoorbuthard-working,andwefindthespirittofacethedifficultiesinlifethroughherstory.21.Whatdothefirsttwoparagraphstellus?(D)A.Apersonshouldreadasmanybooksaspossible.B.Apersonshouldreadatleast30booksinhislife.C.Apersoncanreadmanybooksandrememberallofthem.D.Apersonmayreadmanybooks,butheonlyrememberssomeofthem.22.Whatsentencecanweputbackintotheblank(空白)inthethirdparagraph?(B)A.Booksmakeusbecomegreatwriters.B.Booksmakeusshowourfeelingsbetter.C.Booksmakeusbecomesmarterthanothers.D.Booksmakeuswanttolearnaboutlotsofthings.23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“depict”mean?(B)A.Control.B.Describe.C.Tell.D.Imagine.24.Whichquestiondoesthetextanswer?(A)A.Whyshouldwereadbooks?B.Howcanwechoosegoodbooks?C.Howmanybooksshouldweread?D.Whosebooksarethebestintheworld?25.篇章結(jié)構(gòu)Whichisthestructureofthetext?(①=Paragraph1…)(C)A.B.C.D.CAlongtimeago,whenallthegrandfathersandgrandmothersoftodaywerelittleboysandlittlegirlsorverysmallbabies,orperhapsnotevenborn,Dad,Mom,Mary,LauraandBabyCarrielefttheirlittlehouseintheBigWoodsofWisconsin.Theydroveawayandleftitaloneandemptyintheclearingamongthebigtrees,andtheyneversawthatlittlehouseagain.TheyweregoingtotheIndiancountry.DadsaidthereweretoomanypeopleintheBigWoodsnow.Thepaththatwentbythelittlehousehadbecomearoad.AlmosteverydayLauraandMarystoppedtheirplayingandwatchedinsurpriseatawagon(四輪馬車)slowlypassingbyonthatroad.Wildanimalswouldnotstayinacountrywherethereweresomanypeople.Daddidnotliketostaythere,either.Helikedacountrywherethewildanimalslivedwithoutbeingafraid.Helikedtoseelittlefawns(小鹿)andtheirmotherslookingathimfromthewoods,andthefat,lazybearseatingberries(漿果)inthewild-berrylands.InthelongwintereveningshetalkedtoMomabouttheWesterncountries.IntheWestthelandwaslevel,andtherewerenotrees.Thegrassgrewthickandhigh.Therethewildanimalsranasiftheywereinthegrassandtherewerenosettlers.OnlyIndianslivedthere.AdaptedfromLittleHouseonthePrairie26.WheredidDadwanttomove?(A)A.TheIndiancountry.B.TheBigWoodsofWisconsin.C.Alittlehouseinthecountry.D.Alittlehouseinthecity.27.Whatdoesthewritermeanbysaying“Thepaththatwentbythelittlehousehadbecomearoad.”inthefirstparagraph?(A)A.ThereweretoomanypeopleintheBigWoods.B.Somepeoplebuiltaroadinsteadofapathforthemselves.C.SomepeoplebuiltaroadinsteadofapathforLaura'sfamily.D.ThereweretoomanywildanimalsintheBigWoods.28.WhatdidLauraandMarystoptowatchinsurpriseeveryday?(C)A.Thelittlefawnsandtheirmothers.B.Thefat,lazybears.C.Awagonslowlypassingbyonthatroad.D.Thewildanimalswalkingaround!29.Whatcanbeinferred(推斷)accordingtothesecondparagraph?(B)A.Dadwantedtolivearichlife.B.Dadwantedtoliveafreelife.C.Dadwantedtoliveapoorlife.D.Dadwantedtoliveacleanlife.30.后續(xù)發(fā)展推斷Inthenextparagraph,whatwillthewritermostprobablytalkabout?(D)A.Thelifeintheirlittlehouse.B.Thelifeofwildanimals.C.TheirpreparationforgoingEast.D.TheirpreparationforgoingWest.第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀短文,從文后所列選項中,選出最佳選項填入對應(yīng)空白處,使短文通順、連貫。(選項中有一項多余)Inthelate2023,the“Kemusan”dance,or“SubjectThree”dance,becameanInternethit.Youcouldseevideosofmenandwomen,oldandyoung,performingthedanceonsocialmedia.31.BThe“Kemusan”danceiswidelybelievedtocomefromalivelyweddinginGuangxi.32.EWhendoingthedance,peopleswing(擺動)theirkneesastheydohandactions,includingrapidwrist-twistingmove(轉(zhuǎn)花手).TheydancetomusicthatsoundslikeamixofWesterndiscobeatsandtraditionalChinesefolksinging.33.FTheyaresingingfolksongsas“SubjectOne”,eatingricenoodlesas“SubjectTwo”anddancingas“SubjectThree”.The“Kemusan”dancewaspopularnotonlyontheInternet.34.DTo“unlock”thenewservice,customersneedtosaythecodeword“kemusan”.Insomevideosonline,somecustomersenjoyedthedancesomuchthattheydancedtogetherwiththeperformer.35.CInDecember2023,theRussianRoyalBallet(俄羅斯皇家芭蕾舞團)performedthe“Kemusan”danceattheendoftheshowattheShengjingGrandTheaterinShenyang.A.Somepeople,ontheotherhand,don'tlikeit.B.Butdoyouknowwherethedancecomesfrom?C.Thedancewasalsolovedbymanyforeigndancers.D.Somerestaurantsprovidethedanceforitscustomers.E.Atthewedding,thelocalpeopledancedtogetherhappily.F.It'ssaidthatpeopleinGuangxihavethreenecessary“tests”intheirlife.三、短文填空(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀短文,從方框中選出恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~并用其適當(dāng)形式填空,使短文通順、意義完整。每空僅填一詞,每詞僅用一次。(2024·隨州市隨縣期末改編)hiswinoftenanswerfightinterestlovewhileriskdangerousDoyoulikereading?Doyoulikereadingstories?Maybeyouwill36.answer,“No,Iamnotachildanymore!”Actually,childrenallovertheworldalwayslovestories.Chinesechildrenare37.interestedintheMonkeyKing'sstory.IthasbeenapopularbedtimestoryinChinaformanyyears.Infact,adultsalsolovethestoryalot.Theclevermonkey38.winstheheartsofmanyChinesepeople.BritishboysandgirlsallknowAliceinWonderlandwell.Asthenameshows,it'sastoryfullof39.dangerousbutexcitingtrips.Childrenlaugh,cryandevengetscaredwithAlicetogether40.whilereadingthestory.MostAmericankidshavereadTomSawyer.Everyonelikesthebraveboywhoalsoexperienceslotsof41.risks.SomescenesofthestorymaymakeyourheartgofasterwhenTomand42.hisfriendsmeetsomeverybadmenandareusuallyindanger.Ofcourseintheend,thesestoriesencouragepeopleto43.fightwithbadones.YoumayaskmewhetherIlikestoriesornot.Yes,Ihave44.lovedthemsinceIwasveryyoung.Atthattime,I45.oftenspentallmypocketmoneyonstorybooks.Forme,storiesaremoredeliciousthanchocolate!Theyhelpmealot.Ilovereading.四、讀寫結(jié)合(共兩節(jié),滿分25分)第一節(jié)任務(wù)型閱讀(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀短文,用英文填空或回答問題。(注意每小題的詞數(shù)要求)AvideowentpopularonAugust15th,2023.Inthevideo,therewasagroupoftouriststravelinginthedesertinTurpan,NorthwestChina'sXinjiangUygurAutonomousRegion.Suddenlytheyfoundtheirhairstandingonend,whichsc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