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人教版2019-2020学年八年级下学期理科班第一次联考英语试题(II)卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、补全短文7选5B)请阅读下面短文,根据短文内容从下面方框的七个选项中选择五个还原到文中,使短文意思通顺、结构完整。1 . Countries like France, Brazil and even Japan have their own hip-hop culture. But where did this strange speaking-singing style come from? Many centuries ago, in West Africa, traditional storytellers played musical instruments while they were telling stories. When this tradition traveled from West Africa to the USA, it developed into different musical styles. For example, blues and jazz. 2 . And in the 1970s, there were many poor areas in New York. There wasnt any money for music lessons in schools, so kids made their own music. Teenagers Afrika and DJ here played their records outside in the streets. Everybody joined in. MCs had rapping(说唱) competitions. Every week, there were talented new dancers, new DJs and new MCs. Hip-hop culture was born. 3 . It was 1980. I was at a party in New York. There was a young DJ at the party. He was playing records. While he was putting a record on, a kid picked up a microphone(话筒) and began rapping. Some other kids were break-dancing to the music. It was loud and boring, and I hated it. I preferred jazz. 4 . Todays successful American artists like Missy and her friend Tim heard it on the radio when they were growing up. The last time I heard hip-hop, I was in West Africa. 5 . I was going to interview a traditional storyteller when I met a young hip-hop artist. He told me there are hundreds of rap groups in Africa today. We live on a hip-hop planet. A. I remember the first time I heard hip-hop. AYou can find hip-hop everywhere you go.BI was writing a book about African-Americans. CMany Americans gave music lessons to poor children. DThese styles all started in poor African-American areas.EDuring the 1980s, hip-hop became popular all over the USA. FSome people dont like hip-hop because of its spoken words.二、完型填空One day, when a successful businessman opened the door of his car, a dog sleeping _his car suddenly came out and bit (咬) his leg! He threw a stone at the dog, _he was not able to hit it. How angry he was !Upon_his office, the businessman called a meeting of the workers. He took out his anger(愤怒) on them. Gradually, the businessmans anger_the company.The businessman was still angry after returning home. His wife asked him, “Why are you so late today?” The man_, “I didnt go to the office to play soccer. I went to work. So dont ask such stupid questions !” His wife was troubled about being shouted at_. She turned her anger on their son who was watching TV. “This is all you do. You have no _ in studying! Turn off the TV now!” she shouted.The son became_as well. He walked out of his house and saw a dog passing by. He picked up a stone and threw it at the dog_. The dog ran away, barking(犬吠) in pain.Sometimes, when we are angry about something, we might take out our anger on _. We should learn to control our anger.6 . AonBnearCin front ofDunder7 . AalthoughBifCunlessDso8 . AcleaningBrepairingCfillingDreaching9 . Aran intoBcame overCspread throughDrose up10 . AansweredBshoutedCrepeatedDsaid11 . Afor no reasonBafter a whileCin that caseDby the way12 . AtimeBinterestCchoiceDattention13 . ArelaxedBlonelyCupsetDhelpless14 . AangrilyBactuallyCsimplyDpainfully15 . AanotherBany otherCotherDothers三、阅读单选When Canadian teenager Ryan was six years old, his teacher told him that in many parts of Africa, there was no clean water. She said that people often made themselves ill, and even died, just from drinking or bathing in dirty water.What she said made Ryan upset. He decided to raise money for a well(井)so that people in Africa could have clean water. He did extra chores(家务)for his parents and raised $70 all by himself. Then he found out that it actually cost $2,000 to dig a well.Most people would have given up at this point, but not Ryan. He was disappointed, but determined(决定)to raise more money. Finally he collected over $2,000. That money was used to dig the first of Ryans wells.Since then, Ryan has continued to raise money for more wells. In fact, Ryan has raised over $1,500,000!Ryan calls himself a normal boy. He likes to play ice hockey when hes free. He also likes traveling around the world. As for the future. he has said that he isnt exactly sure what he will choose to do. Something along the lines of a lawyer or a teacher. Maybe a leader!16 . Ryans teacher told him about the water problem in Africa in order to .Aencourage Ryan to dig wells for people in AfricaBask Ryan to raise money for poor people in AfricaCmake Ryan feel unhappy and disappointedDeducate Ryan to care about African people in difficulty.17 . What does Ryan think of himself according to the passage?AHes like other students with his own hobby and dreams.BHe gives up when he has decided to do something.CHe is talented and can do many great things in the future,DHe is different from other students in many ways.18 . Which of the following is the best title for the passage?ARyan and His TeacherBRyan and His Wells.CRyan and His MoneyDRyan and His FutureSoon computers and other machines will be able to remember you by looking at your eyes! The program works because everyones eyes are different. So in the future you wont have to remember a number when you want to use a machine or take money out of a bank. Youll just have to look at the machine and it will be able to tell who you are.The eye-recognition(眼睛识别) program is already being tested in shops and banks in the USA, Britain and France. Soon, this technology(技术) will change all other ways of finding out who people are.However, scientists are working on other systems. Machines will soon be able to know you from the shape of your face or hands or even your smell! We already have machines that can tell who you are from your voice or the mark made by your fingers.Eye-recognition is better than other kinds because your eyes dont change as you get older, or get dirty like hands or fingers. And even twins have different eyes, so the program can be up to 94 correct, depending on(依靠) how good the technology is. Some programs may only be right 51 of the time. In Britain, it was found that 91 of people who had tried it said that they liked the idea of eye-recognition.In the future your computer will be looking at you in the eye. So smile!19 . The eye-recognition program has already been tested inin a few countries.Ashops and banksBlibraries and schools.Cbanks and schoolsDhospitals and hotels20 . How does the eye-recognition program work?AYou type a number.BYou look at the machine.CThe machine listens to your voice.DYou need to walk with the machine.21 . We already have machines that can tell who you are from .Ayour eyes or your smellByour face or your voiceCyour face or your foot printDyour voice or the mark made by your finger22 . The eye-recognition program can be up tocorrect, depending on how good thetechnology is.A51%B14%C94%D49%23 . Which of the following is true?AEye-recognition program has already been tested in the USA.BSmell-recognition will take the place of all other ways of finding out who people are.C51% of people like the idea of eye-recognition program.DComputers can remember you by looking at your clothes.四、根据首字母、中文提示填空24 . There are two _(动物园) in this city.25 . My cat likes to _(睡觉) all day.26 . Betty is new in our class.She comes from _(澳大利亚)27 . I can see many red _(旗帜) in the street.28 . Hes _(超过) fifty,but he looks young.五、语法填空When Betty heard that Alices party moved to this coming Saturday night, she29 . (feel) disappointed. That was the night she would watch Danny Green, the little boy who 30 . (live) next door.Betty told her mother about the problem. “Do you think the Greens can get someone31 . to watch Danny?” her mother asked.“I am not sure. All of the other 32 . (kid) will be at the party. Besides, Danny knows Im staying with him, and hell be disappointed if I dont look after him,” Betty said. “Well, whatever you decided to do, make sure that its the 33 . thing,” her mother said. Betty nodded, but she kept 34 . (think) of the party and how much she wanted to go.That night she asked Mrs Green 35 . she might be able to find a different babysitter. Mrs Green 36 . (look) a little surprised, but said she would try. In fact Betty felt awful for having asked. She 37 . Mrs Green, “Hello, Mrs Green! This is Betty speaking.Please forget about what Ive told you. Im happy to watch Danny.”That evening, even though she missed Alices party, Betty38 . (enjoy) taking care of Danny. She knew she had made the right decision.六、句子排序组成对话或短文请根据故事内容,按事情发生顺序,重新排序。A. So the two men walked down the road until they came to a bridge. B. Fred and Bert asked him where he got the fish. He told them, “ I got it from
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