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人教版2019-2020学年八年级(五四制)下学期期中考试英语试题(II)卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . There are five _students in Simons school. About two_them are girls.Athousand; thousand ofBthousands; thousand ofCthousands; thousands ofDthousand; thousands of2 . Its rather cold in most of South China _in spring.Aon timeBat a timeCat timesDany time3 . Can Mr. King spare some time for the meeting?If he _,he will try his best to make it.Awill be invitedBis invitedCinvitesDinvited4 . I think AI (人工智能) in many fields will to help us solve many problems in the future.Aused, be usedBis used, be usedCused, useDis used, use5 . -What_ your English teacher like?-She is tall and beautiful.Ais; lookBis; looksCdo, looksDdoes, look6 . Tom needs some help _ his homework. Can you help _?Afor , himB/ , himCwith , hisDwith , him7 . Mother told me _ too much time reading novels.Adont to spendBdont spendCnot to spendDnot spend8 . His sister often goes abroad_ business.AinBforCwithDon9 . How do you usually come to school? I usually _ a bike. Sometimes I come _ my mothers car.Aby; byBride; byCby; inDride; in10 . During the charity walk, people have to walk_ country parks and_ hills and mountains.Aover, throughBthrough, onCthrough, overDin, on11 . Dont make so much _ ! I cant hear the telephone.AsoundBshoutCvoiceDnoise12 . Look, what a nice house! It looks so great! Yeah, it _ nearly 800 years ago.Awas builtBis builtCbuiltDbuilds13 . - I am very sorry for being late, Mrs. Brown.- _.AThats all rightBThats rightCAll rightDYoure right14 . A flower show _ in the city next year.Awill holdBis heldCwas heldDwill be held15 . The teacher often warns the childrenfootball in the street.Ato playBnot to playCnot playDdont play二、完型填空Once upon a time, there was a very old man _ Yu Gong. He lived with his family in a village and there were two big and high mountains near his house. They _ a long time getting to the other side.One day, Yu Gong told his family that they must move the mountains to the other places. _this, everyone in his family was laughing at him. One of his sons said: “ Are you kidding? ” “ No, Im serious and all of you must do it with me.” Everyone was _ at that time. They really didnt want to do it, but they had to do because the oldest man in his family was _ important person at that time.The next day everyone in Yu Gongs family started to dig the mountains. They put the stones and the earth _ the sea. One day a man saw Yu Gong and his children _ the mountains. He told Yu Gong he would never do it. But Yu Gong said though he was _ and would die, his family could continue to move the mountains. Then they kept on digging day after day and year after year. Finally a god was _ moved by Yu Gong that he sent two gods to help Yu Gong move the mountains away.The story reminds us that you can never know whats possible _ you try to make it happen.16 . AnamesBisCcalledDhas17 . AtookBspentCcostDpaid18 . AHearingBDoingCSeeingDWatching19 . AtiredBthirstyCexcitedDsilent20 . AmostBmoreCmuch moreDthe most21 . AtoBonCupDinto22 . AclimbingBvisitingCdiggingDwatering23 . AwellBhealthyCweakDstrong24 . AsuchBsoCveryDquite25 . AunlessBifCevenDor三、阅读单选Ammie Reddick from East Kilbride, Lanarkshire, was only 18 months old when she had the accident that had scarred(留下创伤)her for life. The curious child reached up to catch the wire(电线) of a hot kettle(壶) in the family kitchen and poured boiling water over her little body.Her mother Ruby turned round and, seeing Ammie terribly burnt, called an ambulance(救护车) which rushed her daughter to a nearby hospital. Twenty per(组织)taken from unburned areas of Ammies body, surgeons(外科医生)performed difficult skin grafts(移植) to close her wounds and control her illness, an operation that took about six hours. Over the next 16 years, Ammie experienced 12 more operations to repair her body.When she started school at Maxwelton Primary at age 4, other pupils say cruel words about her or simply wouldnt play with her. “ I was the only burned child in the street, the class and the school,” she recalled, “some children refused to become friends because of that.”Today, age 17, Ammie can only ever remember being a burned person with scars(疤), suffering from ache is a lasting part of her body. She still has to have two further skin grafts. Yet she is a confident, outgoing teenager who offers encouragement and hope to other young burnt victims.She is a member of the Scottish Burned Chindrens Club, a charity set up last year. This month, Ammie will join the younger children at the Graffham Water Center in Cambridgeshire for the charitys first summer camp. “Ill show them how to pay no attention to unkind stares(注视) from others,” she says. Ammie loves wearing fashionablesleevelessdresses, and she plans to show the youngsters at the summer camp that they can too. “I do not go to great lengths to hide my burnt scars,” she says, “I gave up wondering how other people would react years ago.”26 . How many operations has Ammie already had?AOneBTwelveCThirteenDFifteen27 . What did other children do when Ammie first went to school?AThey laughed at herBThey were cruel to herCThey were friendly to herDThey were afraid of her28 . Ammie will teach the younger children at the Graffham Water Center to _.Alive a normal lifeBrecover quicklyCface others unkindness bravelyDhide their scars by proper dressing29 . What does the underlined word “sleeveless” mean in Chinese?A无袖的B漂亮的C昂贵的D合身的30 . Which of the following words is not proper to describe Ammie?AConfidentBStubbornCHelpfulDOutgoing四、阅读判断31 . When you come to Japan, you need to learn some rules for eating. They arent difficult to learn.If you eat something with the Japanese, you can hear them say itadaki-masu. This is to show thanks for the food they eat and to the person who made the food. You can also hear the Japanese say gochiso-sama when they finish eating. This is also to show thanks and to say the dishes (菜) are good. They start to eat only when everybody is seated (就座) at the table. They usually have a conversation at meals, but they dont speak while they are eating.Remember the rules and they can help you. You should also remember that its good to eat every dish.根据以上短文内容,判断下列句子正(T)误(F).【小题1】The Japanese say itadaki-masu to show the dishes are delicious.【小题2】The Japanese usually say gochiso-sama before the meal.【小题3】The Japanese usually start to eat after everybody sits at the table.【小题4】The Japanese usually dont talk to another person during the meal.【小题5】Eating every dish is bad when you eat in a Japanese home.五、句型转换句型转换32 . The pot-bellied pig is so big that it cant sleep in the house.(改为同义句)The pot-bellied pig is _ big_sleep in the house.33 . I paid $8 for this pair of shoes.(改为同义句)I _$8 _ this pair of shoes.34 . Why don t you get her a camera?(改为同义句)_ get her a camera?35 . Joe got the bike on his sixth birthday .(对划线部分提问)_ Joe get the bike?36 . Maria is a lucky girl.(改为感叹句)_ lucky girl Maria is!六、用所给单词的正确形式填空用所给单词的适当形式填空37 . The team went into the _ (change) room.38 . What the _ (support) do is very important for her team.39 . They felt even _ (bad) than before.40 . A terrible earthquake _ (happen) in Japan in March, 2011.41 . His dream to be the _ (win) of the match came true at last.42 . There will be a _ (present) for the winners after the match.七、单词填空Fill in the blanks with proper words (在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺。每空格限填一词,首字母已给) The rise of the Emoji(表情符号)Happy, angry, amazedthese are some of the emotions we like to express these days when were sending a message on our mobile phones. Were also using them as a quick way of telling someone how were f43 . . Yes, emojis have become a very important tool for communication.Lets clear one thing up firstthere are emojis and emoticons. The latter are little images which are made using normal keys on a keyboard. For example, a colon(冒号), two dots, followed by a close bracket(右括号) is a “smiley face”. But as technology has improved, many images have been created and they can be simply a44 . to your messages, which is great!The emoji was first invented in Japan in the late 1990s and the word “emoji” comes from the Japanese words for “picture” and “character”. The number of different images has greatly i45 . since then. Now we have a picture of every mood or situation. Another a46 . of emojis is that they are an international languagethey dont use word but tell a message in pictorial form so they can be e47 . translated whatever your native language is. However, the emojis you send need some thought as they can sometimes be misunderstood. If a friend sends you an emoji of a hammer(锤), you may think he is angry when really he is s48 . he has hurt!But as Linguist Neil Cohn says, “To many, emojis are an exciting development of the way we communicate; to others, they are linguistic decline(语言的衰退).” It shows there is a lot more to our communication than words a49 . , but does this mean the decline in traditional writing?八、回答问题Last Monday, our teacher told us we would go on a school trip to the zoo. We were really happy, because it was our first school trip this term. We bought a lot of food in the supermarket. The next day we met at the school gate at half past seven. It was sunny that day. We went to the zoo with our teacher on the school bus. We laughed and sang on the bus. How happy we w

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