海淀区八年级第一学期期末练习
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海淀区八年级第一学期期末练习英语知识运用(共20分)四、单项选择(共10分,每小题1分)22. Uncle Li is a teacher. He likes ______ students very much.A. myB. yourC. hisD. her23. Father’s Day is ______ the third Sunday in June in the US.A. inB. atC. onD. to24. My mother wants me to be a doctor, ______ I’m not sure about that.A. andB. orC. soD. but25. The environment of Beijing is much ______ than before.A. goodB. betterC. bestD. the best26. - ______ you go to a movie with me this evening?- Sure. I am free tonight.A. CanB. MayC. MustD. Should27. - ______ bananas do you need to make the milk shake?- Three.A. How longB. How muchC. How oftenD. How many28. Three ______ a concert in Hong Kong last month.A. isB. wasC. areD. were29. Kelly tells us ______ nice clothes to her party this weekend.A. wearB. wearingC. to wearD. wore30. If the teenagers ______ too late, their parents will worry about them.A. stay outB. are staying outC. stayed outD. will stay out31. We never know ______ will happen in the future.A. whenB. whatC. whyD. where五、完形填空(共10分,每小题1分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
I didn’t do well in anything at school. I was always scared for anything wrong I might say, not knowing what to do. My classmates often made fun of me. Most teachers didn’t expect too much of me. I was not ______(32) in the eyes of every other person in school.I still ______(33) this clearly- my class teacher promoted (升级) me in the seventh grade and told my parents seriously that I would ______(34) have a hard time in the eighth grade. At that moment, I saw tears in my mother’s eyes, and I felt so sorry and hopeless. I ______(35) myself that I would never let her down.Then I studied really hard. Finally when the results came out, my class teacher asked me to stand in front of the class. OI was really scared. I even didn’t know if I ______(36) the exam. Then she called my name and read out my grade. “Ajinkya Soitkar – 61%. Please clap for him, everyone!” Hearing that, I had tears in my eyes! I was ______(37) and nervous at the same time. My hands were all wet and my body couldn’t help shaking.For the first time, someone clapped for me and said“Congratulation!” I could never forget that ______(38).And then I came home and told my mom about mygrade. She had tears of happiness!______(39) my class teacher, this would be impossible. I just wanted to thank her for bring back my ______(40) changing the idea of others.Now, I am running my own project- Teach For Free to ______(41) students who have similar experiences to achieve their goals. As the chairman of the Yale College Student Union, I know there is still a long way to go.32. A. careful B. famous C. helpful D. successful33. A. know B. believe C. remember D. show34. A. hardly B. probably C. never D. once35. A. pleased B. thanked C. promised D. taught36. A. passed B. took C. finished D. followed37. A. scared B. happy C. upset D. ready38. A. word B. moment C. action D. decision39. A. Without B. For C. With D. Against40. A. heart B. memory C. resolution D. smile41. A. help B. welcome C. meet D. tell阅读理解(共44分)六、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
(共26分,每小题2分AFilms in Jiahe Cinema this WeekMonkey King: Hero is Back Chinese cartoon (2015)Directed(导演) by Tian Xiaopeng From Monday to Wednesday, at 8:00 p.m.Ticket price: 30 yuan (half for children)Monster HuntChinese cartoon (2015)Directed by Xu ChengyiFrom Tuesday to Thursday, at 8:00 p.m.Ticket price: 40 yuanBloody DestinyChinese Kung Fu Film (2015) Directed by Zang XiehuanMainly acted by Choi Yoon-so from South KoreaFrom Wednesday to Friday, at 8:00 p.m.Ticket price: 30 yuan Mission Impossible- Rogue Nation American film (2015)Directed by Christopher McQuarrie Mainly acted by Tom Cruise and Jennifer LawrenceFrom Friday to Sunday, at 7:30 p.m. Ticket price: 35 yuan42. If you like Xu Chengyi, you can see his film ______.A. Monkey King: Hero is BackB. Monster HuntC. Mission Impossible- Rogue NationD. Bloody Destiny43. How much should a child pay to see Monkey King: Hero is Back?A. 15 yuanB. 30 yuanC. 35 yuanD. 40 yuan44. You can see the American film on ______.A. TuesdayB. WednesdayC. ThursdayD. FridayBTwo things changed my life: my mother and a white, pretty bike basket. My mother is a strict parent and I had to earn my pocket money by doing housework around the house.One day, my mother drove me to the bike shop to get a tire fixed- and there it was in the window: white, shiny, and decorated(装饰) with beautiful flowers. It was so special and I knew I had to have the basket. “It’s beautiful,” my mothersaid when I pointed it out to her.“Mom, please, can I get it? I’ll do more housework for as long as you say, but I need that basket. I really love it…”“You know,” she said gently, “ If you save up, you could buy this yourself.”“By the time I make enough, it’ll be gone!”“I’ll buy the basket for you, but you have to work for it,” she said.My mother bought the beautiful basket and put it safely in some secret place I couldn’t find. Each week I eagerly counted my growing income. And then, weeks later, I jumped for joy. Oh, happy day! I made it! I finally had the exact amount we’d agreed upon…Days later, the unthinkable thing happened. A neighbor girl appeared with the exact same basket on her shiny, new bike. The eight-year-old me cried and ran fast back home to tell my mother about this terrible news.And then came the lesson I’ve taken with me through my life:“Honey, it doesn’t matter that the baskets look the same. Your basket is extra-special,” Mom said, gently drying my hot tears, “your basket is special because you paid for it yourself.”45. The girl’s mother drove her to the bike shop to ______.A. get a tire fixedB. make some moneyC. buy a new bikeD. buy a pretty bike basket46. The girl cried to her mother because ______.A. the mother was too strict with herB. she didn’t like doing the houseworkC. the neighbor girl had the same basketD. she didn’t have the money for the basket47. According to the passage, the basket was special because ______.A. it was not only pretty but also not expensiveB. it was different from the neighbor girl’s basketC. the writer decorated it with beautiful flowersD. the writer got the basket through her hard workCThe Science of YouYou already know that you are an amazing person. But it’s not just your wonderful personality. Your body itself is an unusual machine.Lots of information has been written on the subject of “your”. You might wonder about your body. Most people think that the big picture of how your body systems work together is important to understand. Sometimes the details interest us the most. Let’s go on the way to get a haircut.Why don’t haircuts hurt? Snip, snip- the scissors fly around your hear. Your hair grows from living cells(细胞). But the hair that’s cut is not alive. What’s the story here?Each hair on your head grows from a root that is under your skin. The root produces hair cells in a special tube(管状器官) called a follicle. When new hair cells are made at the root, they push older hair cells up the follicle.As older hair cells move toward the surface of your skin,they change. They join together and harden. Then they die.The strand(股) of hair that comes out of your head does nothave living cells in it. That’s why a haircut doesn’t hurt!You probably have about 100,000 hairs on your head right now. Hair strands grow all the time, then fall out and start to grow again. It usually does this in different stages. That’s why you don’t lose all of your hair at once.In fact, your hair is just a part of all those interesting things of your body. You might be wide-eyed and staring at one of these creations. If you want to know more about them, keep reading.48. What do most people think is important to understand?A. How your body systems work together.B. Why you are an amazing and unusual person.C. What the information on the subject of you is.D. Where you can get a haircut without feeling hurt.49. A haircut doesn’t hurt because ______.A. the root produces hair cells in a special tubeB. living cells die before coming out of the headC. you have too many hairs growing on your headD. hair cells can start to grow again after being cut50. What will the writer probably talk about next?A. You will lose more hair than before as you grow older.B. Your body system can work really well for your needs.C. you like getting haircuts because they don’t hurt so much.D. Your blood runs to each part of your body to keep you warm.DFollowing the crowd may not always be in a person’s best interest. However, new study shows that teens who go along with their friends may become healthier as adults. Scientists have known that close friendships help improve health. People who do their own thing may experience unpleasant feelings and get sick. Those findings inspired Joseph Allen, a scientist, to look at teen behavior. Allen’s group noted that experiences during teen years might influence adult health.Scientists interviewed 171 teens every year for five years starting at the age of 13. These teens became the focal teens in the study. The teens were asked about both positive and negative aspects of friendship. The scientists also spoke to their closest friends. They asked the friends how likely the focal person was to follow the crowd, go along with the friends or keep on doing his or her own thing.The same 171 people were interviewed again as adults, at ages 25,26 and 27. This time, the questions surveyed each person’s overall health. Thescientists found a correlation between a teen’s behavior and adult health. Firstly, teens who had close friends grew up to be the healthier adults. Secondly, teens who held back their feelings were more likely to be sick as adults than those who shared feelings with a close friend. What’s more, the study found that teens who went along with what their friends wanted, instead of being independent, also were healthier in their twenties.The correlation held up(依然成立) even after the scientists included other possible influences on health, such as weight, family income and drug use. Study showed that such other things did not explain adult health as well as teen friendships did. For those who wonder whether they should follow the crowd or not, now they have a legitimate(合理的) reason to say yes!51. Scientists asked the focal teens ______.A. if they experienced unpleasant feelingsB. if they always agreed with their friendsC. about the things they kept on doing on their ownD. about the positive and negative aspects of friendship52. The underlined word “correlation” in the third paragraph probably means ______.A. differenceB. relationshipC. balanceD. choice53. What can we learn from the study?A. Being independent is better than working with friends.B. Many things can explain health as well as teen friendships.C. Expressing feelings to a close friend can be good for you.D. Teenagers shouldn’t follow the crowd and say yes to others.54. What is the best title for the passage?A. Teens and GrowthB. Say Yes to TeensC. Friendship and HealthD. Get along with Friends七、阅读短文,根据短文内容,从短文厚德四个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,每个选项只能用一次。