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山东省2019年八年级下学期期中考试英语试题C卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . I cant wait _ my cousin. She is coming to China from England.AmeetBmetCto meetDmeeting2 . You must speak louder you can be heard by all.Ain order toBso thatCso as toDbecause3 . -Mr. Zhang has changed a lot.-So he has. He spends more time than he used to _ games with his daughter.AplayBplaysCplayedDplaying4 . Dont _. You still have another chance.Acome upBhurry upCgive upDgo up5 . - Excuse me. Could you tell me the _ of the football game yesterday?- Sure. Chongqing Siwei won the game by 2 to 1.AdifferenceBruleCresultDeffort6 . Did you _that Nancy has been a little too quiet these days? Yes. She didnt even say a word this afternoon.AhopeBnoticeCexplainDdecide7 . Would you mind if I turn off the light?_. Its dark. I cant see the blackboard clearly.AOf course notBNever mindCBetter notDNot at all8 . Linda, Im always worrying about my English.Oh, as long as you work hard, that will make possible for you to get good grades.AthisBthatConeDit9 . Why was Miss Lee angry this morning?Because Tom didnt _ his homework.Ahand outBhand inCgive awayDgive out10 . When the typhoon Mangkhut arrived, it rained so _ that people could _ move in the rain.Ahard; hardBhardly; hardlyChardly; hardDhard; hardly二、完型填空B. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage.Should museums be free? Thats the question many people are asking following news of a class action lawsuit(集体诉讼) against one of the worlds most prestigious, expensive and visited museums.New Yorks Metropolitan Museum of Art is accused of deceptive ticketing practices. The lawsuit charges that the museum leads people to believe the $25 fee is _ rather than merely recommended.The Met attracts six million visitors per year, all of whom see a sign at the entrance informing the museums $25 adult admission fee. Though in smaller type just below the price is the word “recommended”. Over 40 percent visitors pay the full ticket prices _ noticing it.The lawsuit has raised questions about the pricing of museums across the U.S., ranging free to a recommended fee to mandatory(强制的) ticket fee. This is _ some countries, like the U.K., where all national museums are free.A survey of 30 top U.S. museums by The Art Newspaper has found that the root of the debate can be divided into two camps. One camp focuses on museums, revenue( 收益 ), while the other believes museums should be free community_.According to the survey, museums in smaller cities tend not to charge admission fees, such as Ohios Cleveland Museum of Art. Museums in larger cities, such as New Yorks Met, tend to charge high entry fees. Museums in major cities, especially those that attract tourists, charge a lot for entry. Their counterparts in areas with _ international tourists or which rely on local visitors are more likely to be free because they need those visitors to return.If more museums were to adopt free admission policies, support mechanisms would need to be _. Among them would be strong government grant programs for the art, more private donations and a revived culture of philanthropy to support culture institutions.What do you think? Should museums be free for all?11 . AprohibitedBforcedCvoluntaryDrequired12 . AafterBbeforeCwithoutDwhile13 . Adifferent fromBkeeping pace withCin contrast toDsimilar to14 . AtreasuresBresourcesCsourcesDservices15 . AincreasingBdecreasingCmoreDfewer16 . Ain timeBin needCin placeDin order三、阅读单选The Beatles were one of the most successful and influential pop-music groups of the 1960s. The members include rhythm guitarist Lennon, bass guitarist McCartney, lead guitarist Harrison, and drummer Starr.Lennon formed a band in Liverpool, England, while in high school in the mid-1950s. McCartney and then Harrison joined the group in the late 1950s. In its early years, the band also had several other members. In 1962, they signed a recording contract(合同)with a large music company. At about this time, they chose Starr to replace(替代)drummer Pete Best.At first, the Beatles songs were lively and simple. The first song was Love Me Do in 1962. Their first hit came the following year, when Please Please Me climbed to the top of the Britishmusic charts(排行榜). The Beatles became very famous in Britain. People started calling the excitement over the band Beatlemania. The Beatles became very popular in the United States after appearing on Ed Sullivans television program in February, 1964. Teenage girls across the country screamed and fainted over them, and boys copied the Beatles look. By April, the top five hits in the United States were all Beatles songs.In the late 1960s, the Beatles began creating more adventurous music with different musical styles. The band recorded the albums The Beatles (1968), Abbey Road (1969), and Let it Be (1970).The pressure of fame led the Beatles to break up in 1970. All four continued their musical careers-Lennon with his wife, Yoko Ono; McCartney with band Wings and later as a solo performer; and Starr and Harrison mainly as solo artists.17 . The underlined word “hit” probably means _.A碰撞B袭击C成功D专辑18 . Which of the following does not have the adventurous style of the Beatles?AThe Beatles.BAbbey Road.CLet it Be.DPlease Please me.19 . In what order did the following events take place?a. The Beatles caused Beatlemania in Britain.b. The Beatles recorded the album Let it Be.c. The top five hits in the United States were all Beatles songs.d. The Beatles signed a recording contract with a large music company.Ad-a-c-bBd-b-c-aCa-c-d-bDa-d-c-b20 . Which of the following is true according to the passage?AThe Beatles were the most successful pop-music group in the 1970s.BThe band members were never replaced.CThe songs of the Beatles changed from simple to adventurous.DThe members stopped their musical careers after breaking up.21 . Where is the text most probably from?AA storybook.BAn encyclopedia of famous people.CA science report.DA sports magazine.Newspapers are very important in our daily life. Many people begin their day by reading the paper. In this way they learn what is going on in the world. Sometimes, however, they didnt have the time to read the news carefully and must be pleased with a quick look at the front page. At other times they may be in such a hurry that they have time only to have a quick look at the headlines(标题).There are newspapers to please every reader. In big cities there are many types with several different editions every day. In some towns there are fewer newspapers and perhaps only one edition each day. In some places the paper is printed weekly.Most papers have several editions(版本), especially on Sundays when the edition is larger than usual. There are, besides the front page with the most important news, the sports news, the amusement(娱乐)page, a business page and so on.22 . People read newspaper to _.Alearn about the most important newsBbe pleasedClearn about what is going on in the worldDget some information23 . Reading the headlines, people can know _.Awhat the passages are aboutBwhat is going onClearn about the most important newsDabout sports24 . In big cities newspapers are usually printed _.AdailyBweeklyCmonthlyDyearly25 . Most papers have _ on Sundays than usual.Amore typesBmore pagesCless typesDless pages26 . If you want to see a film, youd better read _ in a newspaper.Athe business pageBthe front pageCthe sports pageDthe amusement(娱乐) page四、根据首字母、中文提示填空根据下列句子及所给单词的首字母,在答题纸上按题号写出各单词的完全形式 (每空限填一词).27 . Whats twenty and thirty?Its f_.28 . Look! Li Ming is s_ on the beach with his classmates.29 . Mr. and Mrs. Black enjoy d_ tea after dinner every day.30 . June 1st is Childrens Day Parents usually give their kids many g_ on that day31 . Johnny p_ playing basketball every day so that he can be a better player.32 . -Hello! May I speak to Sam?-Sorry, he is not here. Can I take a m_ for you?33 . -What did you do last Sunday? -I f_ a kite with my brother.34 . Its cold outside. You need to put on your warm clothes b_ you go out.35 . I feel l_ to have Miss Lin as my English teacher. She is really a good teacher.36 . Parents and schools make rules to help students. So students m_ follow the rules.五、用所给单词的正确形式填空37 . 1. _the beginning of the day, I was very nervous. After changing into the dress and getting my makeup done, I felt _ (relax).六、完成句子翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)38 . 与你的上一篇相比,这是一篇好文章。_ your last one, this is a good composition.39 . The old man _(谋生) by selling newspapers now.40 . 从前,有一个叫花木兰的女孩。_, there was a girl called Hua Mulan.41 . 谁把你撞倒了? (词数不限)Who _?42 . 从那时起,王先生就一直在这个工厂工作。_, Mr. Wang has worked in this factory.七、单词填空根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整One summer night, on my way home from work, I decided to see a movie. I knew the theater would be air-conditioned and I couldnt face my hot house.Sitting in the theater, I had to look through the opening between the two tall heads in front of me. I had to keep c43 . the angle (角度) every time she leaned (倾斜) over to talk to him, or he leaned over to kiss her. Why do Americans show such feelings in a public place?I thought the movie would be good for my English, but it turned out (结果是) that it was an Italian movie. After about an hour, I d44 . to give up seeing the movie and eat my popcorn, Ive never u45 . why they give you so much popcorn. It tasted pretty good, though.After a while I heard no more of the romantic-sounding Italians. I just heard the s46 . of the popcorn crunching (咀嚼声) between my teeth. My thoughts started to wander (漫游). I remembered when I was in South Korea, I often used to watch Kojak on TV. He spoke perfect KoreanI was r47 . amazed. He seemed like a good friend to me u48 . I saw him again in New York, speaking perfect English instead of Korean. He didnt even have a Korean accent (口音) and I f49 . like I had been cheated.When our family moved to the United States six years ago, none of us spoke any English. Since we had begun to learn a few words, my mother suggested that we all would speak English at home. Everyone agreed, but our house became very q50 . and we all seemed to avoid each other. We sat at the dinner table in s51 . , preferring not to speak the difficult language. Mother tried to say something in English, but it came out all w52 . and we all burst into (爆发) laughter and decided to forget it! We have been speaking Korean at home ever since八、信息归纳Im Mary. I liked doing chores when I was young. My mother started teaching us to cook when we were five or six because my father was at home for only two days a month, so my mother had to do everything. She had to grow rice, feed the dog and the children and cook for us. When we were five or six years old, we all began to help mum do the housework. My eldest sister Lora helped our mother reap the crops on the farm, my second elde
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