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2025-2026学年一线教师制作新教材英语同步精品系列资料,名师遴选!PAGE2同步新教材,周周有练习,月月有重点!PAGE7同步新教材,周周有练习,月月有重点!绝密★启用前2025-2026学年八年级英语上学期期中模拟押题卷(深圳卷)本试卷共75分,考试时间70分钟。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必在答题卡上用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔填写自己的考生号、姓名、试室号、座位号,再用2B铅笔把对应这两个号码的标号涂黑。2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需要改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。不能答在试卷上。3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域的相应位置上;如需要改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案,改动的答案也不能超出指定的区域;不准使用铅笔、圆珠笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。一、完形填空(10分)Someartistsareoftennotfamousduringtheirlifetime:VincentvanGoghwassuchanartist.Peopledidnotlikehis1.Hebegantothinkhewasnotaverygoodpainter.Buthedidnotgiveuppainting.Hewasso2inwhathewaspaintingthathedidnotwanttostop.Hewouldeven3toeat!4,hispaintingsweredark.Heusedpencilsorcharcoalsticks(炭条)tomakethem.Thenhe5color.Heusedlotsofbrownanddarkgreen.Later,VincentmovedtoFrance.Hewantedto6fromtheartistswhoworkedthere.Theyweretryingnew7ofpainting.InFrance,Vincentbeganusingbrightcolors.Heusedoilpaintstopaintboththecountrysideandpeople.Healsopaintedself-portraits(自画像).Hecreated8morethan20portraitsofhimself!Vincentcompletedmorethan2,000paintingsinhislife.Thoughpeopledidnotbuyhispaintingsduringhislifetime,hispaintingssellforagood9today.Peoplethinkhispaintingsaresogreat.Forexample,thepaintingSunflowersisvery10allovertheworld.1.A.magazines B.paintings C.villages D.programs2.A.careless B.comfortable C.interested D.successful3.A.forget B.happen C.decide D.agree4.A.Intheend B.Infact C.Atleast D.Atfirst5.A.helped B.added C.missed D.sent6.A.learn B.come C.hear D.choose7.A.places B.shapes C.ways D.sizes8.A.unusually B.amazingly C.extremely D.suddenly9.A.prize B.cost C.price D.luck10.A.simple B.serious C.famous D.normal二、阅读理解(40分)IfyougototheGulfofMexico,youcanseethereisabighole.ItiscalledtheChicxulubCrater.Somepeoplebelieveitwasbecauseofahugeasteroid(小行星)hittingthisplace,andthehitmadedinosaursdieoutmillionsofyearsago.Thisideawasfirstsuggestedin1980.Later,scientistsusedspecialtoolstofindoutwhatwouldhappenifitwastrue.ItshowedthattheasteroidcouldhitEarthat40,000milesperhour,leadingtoabighole,agreattsunami(海啸),earthquakes,andthemelting(熔化)oftonsofrocks.ThehittookawaymillionsoflivesaroundtheChicxulubCrater.Theterriblestorydidn’tstopthere.Minuteslater,hotrocksstartedtoraindown,andtherewasdeadlydirteverywhereontheground.Moreanimalswereburnttodeath.Afterseveralhours,asuper-hotwindknockeddownanythingstillstanding.Inweeks,theskywasfullofash.Daysbecamenights.Thiscoveredthesunlightformonthsorevenyears.Manyplantsdiedfirst.Thenlotsofanimalsdiedtoobecauseoffoodshortages,includingalmostalldinosaurs.Althoughthisideasoundspossible,thequestionofhowdinosaursdiedoutremainsunsolvedscientifically.Butasscientistsdiscovermoredinosaurfossils,wemayknowthetruthoneday.11.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph2referto?A.TheideathatarockfromspacemadeabigholeonEarth.B.Thethoughtthattheasteroidmadedinosaursdieout.C.Thetruththatalldinosaursdiedoutmillionsofyearsago.D.ThefactthattheChicxulubCraterisintheGulfofMexico.12.Accordingtothescientists,whathappenedwhentheasteroidhitEarth?A.AbigholeappearedinNorthAmerica.B.TheasteroidhitEarthat40,000milespersecond.C.Thehitmadelotsofrocksmelt.D.MillionsofliveswerelostinMexico.13.Accordingtotheidea,whatwasthereasonforthedeathofalmostalldinosaurs?A.Foodshortages. B.Nosunlight. C.Ashanddirt. D.Theasteroid’shit.14.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Thedirtafterthehitdidn’thurtanimalsontheground.B.Hourslater,animalsdiedbecauseofharmfulgases.C.Wewillsurelyknowthetruthfromdinosaurfossils.D.Thereisn’tascientificreasonforthedinosaurs’die-off.15.Wherecanyouprobablyfindthispassage?A.Inastorybookaboutdinosaurs.B.Inasciencebookaboutspace.C.Inanencyclopaediaofanimals.D.InatravelmagazineaboutMexico.Howquicklycanyoucountfromonetoten?Doyouusetendifferentwordstodoit?CanyoudoitinEnglish,ordoyouhavetouseyourfirstlanguage?Doyoucountonyourfingers?Manypeoplethinkthatnumbersarethesameallovertheworld.Butscientistshavediscoveredthatitisnottrue.Peopleindifferentpartsoftheworldusedifferentwaystocountontheirfingers.IntheUnitedStates,peoplebegincountingwiththeirfirstfinger.Theythenextendtherestoftheirfingersandfinallythethumbtocounttofive.Thentheyrepeatthiswiththeotherhandtogettoten.InChina,peoplecountbyusingdifferentfingerpositions.Inthisway,aChinesepersoncaneasilycounttotenononlyonehand.Besideswaysoffingercounting,scientistshavefoundthatculturesandlanguagesarealsodifferentwhenitcomestonumbers.Somelanguageshaveonlyafewwordsfornumbers,andothershavenowordsfornumbers.Forexample,theaboriginalpeople(土著居民)inAustraliadon’thavehandmovementstostandfornumbers.Theydon’tevenhavewordsfornumbers.However,theyarestillabletounderstanddifferentideasaboutnumbers.Similarly,peopleofthePirahatribe(部落)innorthwesternBrazildon’thavewordsfornumberssuchas“one”or“three”.Theyarenotabletosay“fivetrees”or“tentrees”butcansay“sometrees”“moretrees”or“manytrees”.ProfessorEdwardGibsonfromtheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologysaidthatmostpeoplebelievethateveryoneknowshowtocount.“Buthereisagroupthatdoesnotcount.Theycouldlearn,butit’snotusefulintheirculture,sothey’veneverpickeditup.”16.Whydoesthewriterlistthefourquestionsatthebeginningofthepassage?A.Tomakeasurvey. B.Tointerestthereaders.C.Togiveexamples. D.Tointerviewthereaders.17.WhatcanwelearnaccordingtoParagraph2?A.PeoplefromChinacanmakeuseofdifferentfingerpositionstodothecounting.B.PeoplefromtheUSusuallybegincountingwiththeirthumb.C.PeoplefromChinacountmuchfasterthanpeoplefromtheUS.D.PeoplefromtheUSuseonlyonehandtocountfromonetoten.18.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutaboriginalAustralians?A.Thereareideasofnumbersintheirlife.B.Thereisno“sometrees”intheirlanguage.C.Theyhaveonlyafewwordsfornumbers.D.Theyhavehandmovementstostandfornumbers.19.ThestudyofthePirahatribeshowsthat________.A.peopleallovertheworldknowhowtocountB.peopleofthetribehavewordsfornumbersC.somegroupsofpeoplearenotsmartenoughtocountD.countingisnotusefulinthecultureofthetribe20.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Peoplefromdifferentcultureshavedifferentideasaboutnumbers.B.ChinesepeoplecancountmoreeasilyontheirfingersthanAmericans.C.Insomeaboriginalcultures,peopledon’tevenknowhowtocount.D.Somelanguagesdon’thavenumberwordsbecausepeopledon’tneednumbers.Welcometothe15thChinaAirshow!The15thChinaAirshowwillbeheldinZhuhaifromNovember12thto17th,2024.Therearethreeareas(区域)toenjoytheairshow.Eachareahasitsspecialperformances.Pleaseplanyourtripwellandenjoytheexcitingshows!ZhuhaiInternationalAirshowCenterDates:November12th-14thforexperts(专家),November15th-17thforeveryone.Features(特点):●Showsofthenewestplanesontheground;●AmazingskyshowsbyRussian“Brave”andChinese“August1st”&“RedEagle”flightteams.JinfengtaiViewingAreaDates:November13th-17th.Features:●Onlyskyshows,whichvisitorscanenjoyforfourhours;●Famousasthe“BestPhotographySpotforChinaAirshow”.Drone(无人机)&ShipAreaDates:November12th-14th.Features:●Showsofdronesintheskyandshipsinwater;●Newdroneslike“Land-basedAircraftCarrier”and“CloudCrane”.Tickets:●500yuanperticketforcommonvisitors;●350yuanforvisitorsaged60andaboveorunder18.21.WhenistheZhuhaiInternationalAirshowCenteropentoallkindsofvisitors?A.November12th-17th. B.November12th-14th.C.November13th-17th. D.November15th-17th.22.WhatisspecialabouttheJinfengtaiViewingArea?A.Experts-only. B.Showsofnewdrones.C.Sky&groundshows. D.Bestforairshowphotos.23.Ifyouareinterestedinbothskyandwatershows,whichareashouldyouvisit?A.Drone&ShipArea. B.JinfengtaiViewingArea.C.ZhuhaiAirshowCenter. D.Noneoftheabove.24.Afamilywithtwoadults(aged45and50)andtwochildren(aged10and16)isplanningtowatchtheairshow.Howmuchwilltheyneedtopayforthetickets?A.1400yuan. B.1550yuan.C.1700yuan. D.2000yuan.25.Whereisthepassageprobablyfrom?A.Astorybook. B.Awebsite.C.Asportsmagazine. D.Aschoolnewspaper.Doyouoftengetangry?Angerisakindoffeeling.26Whenyourteachergivesyoutoomuchhomework,whenyourteamlosesanimportantgame,orwhenafriendborrowsyourfavoritethingandthenbreaksit,youmaygetreallyangry.27Forexample,youbreathe(呼吸)faster,yourfaceturnsred,andyoumaywanttobreaksomething,butsometimes,youkeepyourangerinside.Theproblemisthatifyoudothis,youmaygetaheadacheoryourstomachmayhurt.28Youneedtoletyourangerout.Trytoletitoutintherightway,withouthurtingothersoryourself.Whenyougetangry,youcantalkaboutitwithotherpeople.29Whenyoutalkaboutanger,thosebadfeelingscanstarttogoaway.Herearesomeotherthingsyoucandowhenyoustarttofeelangry:talktoagoodfriend;countfrom1to100;goforabikeride;thinkaboutgoodthings,etc.30Soyoushouldthinkcarefullybeforeyoutakeaction.Don'tletyourangercontrol(控制)you.Tryyourbesttocontrolyouranger!A.Howyouactwhenyouareangrycanmakeeverythingbetterorworse.B.Infact,it'snotgoodtohideyouranger.C.Youmaygetreallyangry.D.Usually,yourbodywilltellyouwhenyouareangry.E.Manythingscanmakeyouangry.F.It'shelpfultotalkaboutyourangerwithanadult,suchasyourparentorateacher.下面的材料A~F分别介绍了六项课外活动。请根据Paul、Helen、Millie、Kevin、Emma五个人的情况,帮助他们选出他们最可能感兴趣的活动。31.Paullikesanimals.Hewantstolearnhowtolookafterthem.32.HelenislookingforawaytoaskotherstocarefortheEarth.33.Millieishelpful.Shewouldliketodosomethingtohelpothers.34.Kevinwantstogooutforexerciseeveryday.35.Emma’sdreamistobeawriter.Sheneedssomewritingpractice.A.BigWildWalkBigWildWalkgivesyouawaytofindoutwildspaces.Inthisactivity,youneedtowalkthreekilometresaday.Getreadytocount(数)yourstepsorrecordyourwalks.B.CoramvoiceCoramGroupwillhaveawritingcompetition(竞赛)calledCoramvoiceforyoungpeopletodreamaboutlife.Youcanwriteashortstoryaboutyourdreamlifetotakepartinit.C.ChinesepaintingClassYoucanlearnhowtopaintabird,flower,orpeoplewithbrushes.Wewillprovidethetoolsandpaperforyou.Wehavebothdayandnightlessons.D.CreativeEarthArtCompetitionInthecompetitionchildrenshouldpaintordrawapictureabouttheEarthinthefuture.WehopepeoplecanhelpsavetheEarthwhentheyseethepictures.E.ThePonyClubAreyouinterestedinhorses?ThePonyClubteachesyouhowtoridehorses.Italsotrainsyoutotakecareofhorses.F.MartinHouseShopsYoucangiveyouroldthingstous.Afterwesellthem,we’llgivethemoneytopoorchildren’sfamilies.Oryoucanhelpussellthethingsforthechildreninneed.三、语法填空(每小题1分,共10分)Thesedays,goingtomuseumsisoneofthe36(way)toenjoyourselves.Peoplearetalkingaboutwhethertheyshouldpaytovisitthemuseum.Somepeoplethinkwecanlearn37lotabouthistoryandartinmuseums.Everyoneshouldbeabletogothereandlearn.Butbecauseticketsarewantedeachtime,noteveryonewouldliketogothereoften.38addition,peoplearemorelikelytogotothemoviesorgo39(shop)iftheyareaskedtopay.However,othersthinkdifferently.Foronething,museumsneedfees(费用)40(save)artworks.Themoneymadefromsellingticketscanbeusedtodothosethings.Museumsmaybe41(crowd)iftheyasknomoneyforadmission(进入).What’smore,museumsareplacesforpeopletolearnmoreabouttheworldandenrich(使充实)42(they).They’renotjustplacesforpeopletohavefun.Peoplewill

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