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人教版2019-2020学年八年级上学期期中考试英语试题C卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . Lets play tennis.No, its. How about playing baseball?AboringBgoodCinterestingDrelaxing2 . Have you got _ ready for the sports meeting?Not yet. We still have _ to do.Aanything; nothingBsomething; everythingCeverything; somethingDanything; everything3 . If there are _ _ people driving, there will be _ pollution.Aless, lessBfewer, fewerCfewer, less4 . Eating more vegetables _good for your health.AareBisCbeDwere5 . The sentence structure of “The boy is crying.” is_AS+VBS+V+PCS+V+DODS+V+OC6 . Playing computer games had a bad influenceJims study.AinBonCforDwith7 . Mike the book for two weeks. He will return it next week.AkeptBhas keptCborrowedDhas borrowed8 . Its a bad habit to _ what you can do today until tomorrow.Awrite downBtalk aboutCworry aboutDput off9 . _ interesting news he has brought us!AWhatBHowCHow anDWhat an10 . Where is your homework, Henry? Here you are, Dad.I completedit two hours ago.AhadBmadeCfinished11 . Who taught you Japanese?Nobody. I learnt it by _.AmyselfBmyCmeDmine12 . 一Why do some wild birds fly to the south?一from the cold winter here.AHideBHidesCTo hideDHiding13 . I will miss my family when I go abroad for further study this autumn.Dont worry. You canthem by email.Acome up withBget along withCmake friends withDkeep in touch with14 . I want to make a _ for my grandfather to help him remember his birthday and some other daysAcalendarBcakeCkiteDbag15 . does he go to visit his grandparents?Usually twice a month.AHow oftenBHow soonCHow farDHow long二、补全短文7选5口语应用。A: Dale, will you go to Sallys birthday party next month?B: 16 . I have other plans.A: Really? So, what will you do?B: I will take a trip to Yunnan at the beginning of February.A: I remember you have an uncle there. 17 . B: Not really. I am going to learn how to cook Yunnan rice noodles.A: Sounds interesting. 18 . Is there anything special in the rice noodles?B: Well, there are a lot of ingredients such as meat, vegetables, eggs and chicken soupA: Wow! It must be delicious with the chicken soup!B: Yes, youre right. 19 . With much oil on the soup, it keeps rice noodles hot for a long time.A: May I try your cooking after you come back?B: 20 . AAre you going to visit him?BSure. Id love to.CIm afraid not.DNo problem!EI never tried Yunnan rice noodles.FWhat are you going to buy for him?GThe chicken soup plays an important part.三、完型填空I had walked along the sea for about an hour until I began to feel hungry. It was seven. At that time I was not far from a favourite _ of mine, where I often went to eat two or three times a week. I knew the owner well.I went into the restaurant, which was already crowded, and ordered my meal. While I was waiting, I looked _to see if I knew anyone in the restaurant. Then I saw a man sitting at a corner table near the door keeping looking in my direction, as if he knew me. I certainly didnt know him, for I _ forgot a face. The man had a newspaper _ in front of him,_I could see that he was keeping an eye on me. When the _ brought my soup, the man was puzzled by the familiar_ that waiter and I called each other. He could see that I was well taken in the restaurant. At last, he got up and went into the kitchen. After a few minutes he came out again,_ for his meal and left.When I had finished, I called the owner of the restaurant and asked him _ the man had wanted. The owner told me he was a detective. Really? I was _. He was certainly interested in _. But why? I asked.He followed you because he thought you were the man he was looking _ , the owner said. When he came into the kitchen, he showed me a _ of the man. You certainly looked like him! Of course, since we know you, I told him that he had _ .It was lucky I came to a restaurant where I was known, or I might have been_!21 . AsupermarketBrestaurantCplaygroundDstore22 . AforBatCaroundDlike23 . AalwaysBoftenCsometimesDnever24 . AopenBclosedCfoldedDbroken25 . AandBbutCsoDor26 . AwaiterBcookCcashierDdriver27 . ApersonBfoodCwayDmanner28 . ApaidBtookCspentDcost29 . AthatBwhatCwhenDwhich30 . AworriedBexcitedCsurprisedDsad31 . AyouBherCusDme32 . AupBlikeCatDfor33 . AbookBphotoCpaperDmagazine34 . Amade a mistakeBtold the truthCtold a lieDkept secret35 . ApunishedBawardedCarrestedDencouragedI have a sister. She _ a middle school student. _ name is Li Mei. She is in _. There are 30 girls and 28_in the class.They have four _ in the morning, and three _. They study Chinese, English and other lessons. Li Mei is _ at Chinese. But she isnt good at English.They _ like English. And they like _ English teacher, too. They read and write English every day. I think they can study it _36 . AisBamCareDbe37 . AHisBHeCHerDShe38 . AGrade 7, Class 1BClass and Grade 7C2 Class, 1 GradeDClass 1, Grade 739 . AstudentsBstudentCboyDboys40 . AclassesBa lessonCclassDlesson41 . Ain the morningBin the afternoonCat morningDat afternoon42 . AwellBfineCbadDgood43 . AdontBareCallDlook44 . AtheirsBtheirCthemDthey45 . AwellBgoodCfineDnice四、阅读单选Where is the worlds happiest place? The answer is Denmark, according to the 2016 World Happiness Report.Denmark is neither the richest nor the biggest country. So, what makes its 5.7 million people so happy?The country is famous for its welfare system(福利体系), that includes health care and education. But besides that, the main reason Danish people are so happy is because of their lifestyle.Have you heard of the word “hygge”?In English, it can be translated into comfort. But hygge is more than that-having a tasty meal with family, talking with friends under the sunshine on weekends, enjoying music, or having a movie night. All these things can be called hygge, which is Danish peoples everyday life.Danish people also have a healthy habit-riding bikes. In Denmarks capital, Copenhagen, bikes are used about 50 percent of the time on the way to school or work. Biking is not only helpful to protect the environment. It is also good for peoples health. Just 30 minutes of biking every day adds about one to two years to persons lifetime.Trust is also important for Danish people. They trust others and people they dont even know. In Aarhus, the second biggest city of Denmark, you can see people buy flowers even when the owner isnt there. People just put money in the empty flowerpot. Trust helps make people happy.“The Danish have no great expectations about what they will do or what will happen to them,” Kaire Christensen, a university teacher said, “They are happy with what they have.”46 . What does the underlined word“that”Paragraph 3 refer to?AGood education.BHealth care.CWelfare system.DSmall population.47 . Which of the following can be a “hygge”style?AWorking hard at weekends.BEnjoying music with friends.CStaying up late studying at night.DSpending a lot of time on business meals.48 . Besides hygge, what else helps Danish people feel happy?AThey have high expectations about the future.BThere is a nice environment without pollution.CPeople trust each other, including the strangers.DIt is a must to ride bikes to work or school every day.49 . What does the passage mainly talk about?AThe welfare system in DenmarkBThe happy lifestyle in Denmark.CThe happiest place in DenmarkDThe expectations in Denmark.Mrs. White likes shopping. Today is Sunday. She wants to buy a new dress for herself. Now she is in a clothes store and has a look at a red one. She asks the salesgirl(售货员), “How much is it?”“Its thirty dollars.” the salesgirl answers.“Can I try it on, please?” she asks.“Yes, you can. The dressing room is over there. This way, please.” the salesgirl says.After Mrs White comes out of the dressing room, the salesgirl says to her, “You look ten years younger(更年轻的) in this red dress.”Hearing(听到) that, Mrs. White says, “I will not take the dress, because I dont want to look ten years older(更年老的) after I take off(脱下) the dress.”50 . How much is the dress?A40 dollars.B15 dollars.C50 dollars.D30 dollars.51 . What does the underlined phrase “try on” mean?A洗涤B试穿C熨烫D折叠52 . Why does the salesgirl say that to Mrs. White?ABecause she loves Mrs. White very much.BBecause there is only one dress in the store.CBecause she wants Mrs. White to buy the dress.DBecause Mrs. White really looks 10 years younger in this red dress.53 . What can we learn(了解) from the passage?AMrs. White doesnt like red.BThe dressing room in the store is very small.CMrs. White doesnt buy that dress.DMrs. White thinks she is too old.Every one of us, rich or poor, should at least have one or two good friends. Your friends will listen to you when you speak, will take care of you when you are sick, and will be with you in your journey through life. Everyone needs friends. Friendship can make us happier. How can we find a good friend and get on well with each other? Here is some advice. Make friends with a person who is easy to get along with. You should make friends with a person who has something in common with you. Give your friend a hand when he or she is in trouble. Friends should always be ready to help each other. Believe in each other. This is the most important thing in a friendship. Even the best friends may have a quarrel sometimes. If this happens, dont let your quarrel last too long. Try to make up with your friends soon. Friendship is a kind of treasure in our life. It is like a bottle of wine. The longer it is kept, the better it will be.54 . We should make friends with a person who is _AeasygoingBprettyChandsomeDfunny55 . _ is the most important thing in a friendship.AHelping each otherBBelieving in each otherCGiving money to each otherDUnderstanding each other56 . The underlined word “quarrel” means “_” in Chinese.A讨论B争吵C嫌隙D对立57 . Whats the main idea of the passage?AEveryone should have friends.BFriendship is like a bottle of wine.CSome advice on how to find a good friend and keep a good friendship.DDont quarrel with your good friends.Australia, the last continent, was discovered (发现) by ships from some European nations in the seventeenth century. These nations were less interested in changing it into a colony (殖民地) than in exploring it. As in the early history of the United States, it was the English who set up the colony in Australia. The history and the geography of these two British colonies have some other things in common (共同的) as well.Australia and the United States are about the same in size, and their western lands are both not rich in soil. It was on the eastern coast of Australia and America that the English first settled, and both colonies soon began to develop towards the west. However, this westward movement took place more because the English were searching for better land than because the population was increasing. The newly colonized western part of both countries developed quickly after gold was discovered in America in 1849 and in Australia two years later.Although the development of these two countries has a lot in common, there are some great differences as well. The United States gained its independence from England by revolution (革命) while Australia won its independence without having to go to war. Australia, unlike the United States, was firstly turned into a colony for English prisoners and its economic development was in wheat growing and sheep raising. By 1922, for example, Australia had fifteen times more sheep than it had people, or almost half as many sheep as there are people today in the United States. Yet, although there are these and other main differences, Australia and the United States have more in common with each other than either one has with most of the rest of the world.58 . Who turned Australia into a colony?ABritain.BSeveral European countries.CThe United States of America.DNone of the above.59 . In the early history of America and Australia, both colonies developed towards the west mainly for the reason that _.Athe population was increasing rapidly in the eastBthe English thought there might be richer land thereCgold was discovered thereDfewer people lived there60 . In the early 1920s, _.Athe population (人口总数) in Australia was greater than that of the United StatesBthere were more sheep in Australia than in the United StatesCAustralia had one fifteenth (十五分之一) as many people as sheepDthe United States had twice as many sheep as people61 . Australia, unlike the United States, _.Awon its independence by peaceful (和平的) meansBdid not discover gold until the late 1840sCwas the last and biggest continent (大洲) to be discoveredDwas not rich in gold in its western part五、根据首字母、中文提示填空单词拼写 A)单句首字母或中文提示完成句子:62 . - Wh

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