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2025~2026学年浙江省杭州白马湖实验学校八年级上学期期中模拟英语试卷一、听力选择1.HowmanycitiesdidLisagotoinChina?

A.2.B.3.C.4.2.WhatanimalsdoesDalethinkarethemostinteresting?

A.Penguins.B.Whales.C.Giraffes.3.WhatisMikelike?

A.Hard-working.B.Serious.C.Outgoing.4.WhendidJerrygetthedog?

A.Threemonthsago.B.Threeyearsago.C.Threeweeksago.5.Howoldwillthegirlbeafterherbirthdaythisyear?

A.11yearsold.B.12yearsold.C.10yearsold.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whichplacedidtheboyvisitfirst?

A.TheGreatWall.B.BeijingZoo.C.TheSummerPalace.7.Whatanimalsdidtheboylikebestinthezoo?

A.Thelions.B.Thepandas.C.Themonkeys.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.What’sDavidlike?

A.Outgoing.B.Shy.C.Lazy.9.HowdoesPeteroftentalktoDavid?

A.ByusingtheInternet.B.Bywritingtoeachother.C.Bymakingphonecalls.10.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?

A.Howtomakefriends.B.Amobilephonegame.C.Aboyinaphoto.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。11.HowoftendoesDaviddohousework?

A.Everyday.B.Everyweek.C.Never.12.WhatkindofhouseworkdoesAnnaoftendo?

A.Shemakesherbed.B.Shesweepsthefloor.C.Shedoesthedishes.13.Howmanychildrendoesthespeakerhave?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.14.Whenisthespeaker’sfamilycleaningday?

A.Friday.B.Saturday.C.Sunday.15.Howmightthespeakerfeelaboutherchildrendoinghousework?

A.Sad.B.Angry.C.Happy.二、阅读理解Herearesomegoodbooks,andyoucanlearnmoreaboutfriendshipfromthem.Ifyoubuytwoormorebooks,youcanget10%off.

YouGoFirstByErinEntradaKellyPrice:$12Ages:9-12AlthoughCharlotteandBenlivefarfromeachother,theybecomefriendsthroughanonlinewordgame.Theyhelpeachotherandremindusthatnomatterhowharditistokeepourheadsabovetroubledwaters,weareneveralonewhenwe’reinadifficultsituation.BobByWendyMassandRebeccaSteadPrice:$14Ages:8-11WhenLivyvisitedhergrandmotherinAustralia,shefoundBob,asmall,greencreatureinachickensuit.ThetwoofthemgrewcloserastheylookedforinformationaboutwhereBobcamefromandhowtohelphimfindhiswaybackhome.FallingShortByErnestoCisnerosPrice:$16Ages:8-12Atthestartofmiddleschool,twoboysdecidetohelpeachotherreachtheirgoals.ForIsaac,itisaboutgettingbetteratmorethanjustbasketball.ForMarco,itisaboutlearningtoplaybasketball.Willtheyreachtheirgoals?Andwilltheirfriendshipstandthetestoftime?TheSeasonofStyxMaloneByKeklaMagoonPrice:$23Ages:9-13BrothersCalebandBobbyquicklybecomefriendswiththeirnewneighbour,Styx.However,Styxliestothemandputstheirfriendshipswithothers,aswellastheirrelationshipwitheachother,tothetest.16.LucywantstobuyFallingShortandTheSeasonofStyxMalone.Howmuchshouldshepay?

A.$26.B.$25.2.C.$35.1.D.$39.17.Whichbookteachesusthatfriendscanhelpeachotherthroughhardtimes?

A.Bob.B.FallingShort.C.YouGoFirst.D.TheSeasonofStyxMalone.18.Wherecanweprobablyreadthetext?

A.B.C.D.Notlongafterthespringbreakstarted,TimandDavebegantofeelbored.“Let’svisitGrandma’snewneighbor,MrsWilson.Shehasadog!”Davesaid.WhenTimandDavearrivedatMrsWilson’shouse,theygreetedherandasked,“Canweplaywithyourdog?”“Sure!”MrsWilsonsaidwithasmile.Afterrunningafterthedogforawhile,theboysweretired.MrsWilsongavethemsomeorangejuice.Astheydrankit,theysawhertakesomethingdarkoutofabox.“What’sthat?”Daveasked.“It’scompost(堆肥),”MrsWilsonexplained.“It’smadefromkitchenwaste,leaves,andgrass.Ithelpsplantsgrow.”“Canwehelp?”theboysasked.MrsWilsonsmiledandletthemputthecompostinhergarden.Overthenextfewdays,thetwoboysvisitedMrsWilsonseveraltimes.Theyhelpedherplantseeds(种子).Whenthespringbreakended,theboyswenthome.Then,whenthesummervacationcamearound,theboysreturnedtotheirgrandmother’shouse.ThefirstthingtheydidwastovisitMrs.Wilson.Whatasurprise!Thegardenwasfullofgreenplants.Summersquashvines(西葫芦藤)coveredthegardenbeds,andcarrotsgrewunderthesoil(土壤).Therewasstillmoreworktodo,though.Theboyshelpedbypullingupweeds(杂草)andpickingvegetables.“Thisisfun!”Davesaid.“Iwanttobeagardener.”“Metoo!”Timsaid.MrsWilsonsmiled.“You’realreadygardeners!”shesaid,handingthemabagofvegetables.19.WhydidTimandDavevisitMrsWilsonatfirst?

A.Totalkwithher.B.Toplaywithherdog.C.Tohelpherinthegarden.D.Tobuysomevegetablesfromher.20.Whatdoestheunderlinedword”It“referto?

A.Grass.B.Orangejuice.C.Kitchenwaste.D.Thecompost.21.Howdidtheboysfeelintheend?

A.Tired.B.Bored.C.Worried.D.Excited.22.Whichofthefollowingistherightorderaccordingtothetext?a.Thesummervacationstarted.b.MrsWilsontoldtheboysaboutcompost.c.TimandDaveplayedwithMrsWilson’sdogd.MrsWilsongaveTimandDaveabagofvegetables.e.TimandDavehelpedplantseedsinMrsWilson’sgarden.

A.c-b-e-a-dB.a-c-e-b-dC.a-e-b-c-dD.c-e-b-a-dSometimesourfriendsdothingsthatmakeussad,andwemightwanttotalktothemaboutthesethings.Buthowcanwemakethesetalkseasier?Hereissomeadvice.It’simportanttohavegoodevidence(证据)thatthereisaproblem.Theevidenceshouldbesomethingthatyoubothagreeon.Onceyouhaveevidence,youcanexplainhowtheproblemaffectsyou.Describetheproblemwith“I”.Saying“Ifeelhurtbecauseyouspendlesstimewithme.”islessaccusatory(谴责的)thansaying“Youneverspendtimewithme!”Itisnecessarytostaycalmduringthetalk.Gettingangrycouldresultinafight.Youcouldtellyourfriendthatyoufeelalittleworriedaboutthetalk.Youcancontinuethetalkafterbothofyoubecomecalm.Don’ttrytoshowyouarerightallthetime.It’simportanttolistentoyourfriend’sopinion.Don’tjustconcentrateonshowingthatyouareright.Trytounderstandhowyourfriendfeels.Listenandplan.Youcancutdownonargumentsbylisteningcarefullytoyourfriend.Manyexpertssaythatplanningwhatyouwanttosayhelpsyoutoexpressyourselfinawaythatwon’tcausetrouble.Berealistic.Rememberthatit’snotpossibletosolvedifficultproblemsinjustonetalk.Thinkaboutwhatispossibletoachieveinonetalk.Thiswillhelpyousetrealisticgoals.23.WhatdoesParagraph2mainlytalkabout?

A.Howyoucanfindevidencethatthereisaproblem.B.Whyyoushouldtalkwithafriendaboutyourproblem.C.Whichproblemsbetweenfriendsareimportant.D.Whatyoushoulddobeforetalkingtoafriendaboutaproblem.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“concentrateon”mean?

A.Focuson.B.Dreamof.C.Fightagainst.D.Agreewith.25.Whichofthefollowingisthewriter’sopinionaccordingtothetext?

A.Itisbesttosolvedifficultproblemsinonetalk.B.Beingagoodlistenerinatalkisveryimportant.C.Itisn’tagoodideatouse“I”languageinatalk.D.Stoptalkingrightawayifyoubecomecalm.26.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?

A.Tocomparedifferentkindsoffriendships.B.Togiveadviceonhealthycommunication.C.Toexplainwhyfriendsfightwitheachother.D.Tosharefunnystoriesaboutproblemsinfriendships.TheVenusflytrap(捕蝇草)isanamazingmeat-eatingplantgrowinginasmallareaofNorthCarolinaandSouthCarolinaintheUnitedStates.Whilemostplantsgettheir“food”fromthesoil,thiscleverhunterusesspecialleavestocatchinsects.Eachleafactslikeatinygreenmouthwithspecialhairs.Whenaninsecttouchesoneofthehairs,theleafistriggered(触发),butitdoesn’tcloserightaway.However,iftheinsecttouchesasecondhairwithin20seconds,theleafclosesquicklyandcatchestheinsectinside.This“double-touchrule”stopstheplantfromwastingenergyonthingslikedropsofrain.Eventhen,theplantwaitsforthefifthtouchfromtheinsectbeforedigesting(消化)it.TheVenusflytrapdoesnotneedtoeatinsectsveryoften.Infact,itcanliveforweekswithoutfoodaslongasitgetsenoughsunlight.Onaverage,itcatchestwotothreeinsectseverymonth.Thesemealshelptheplanttogrow,muchlikeabearlivingoffafewlargefish.▲AsurveybytheNorthCarolinaNaturalHeritageProgramin2019found163,951VenusflytrapsinNorthCarolinaand4,876inSouthCarolina.Thismarkeda93%dropcomparedwith4.5millionin1979.By2016,theplantcouldonlybefoundinthewildin71places.However,only20ofthesecouldhelptheplanttogrow.TheVenusflytrapshowsushowcreativenaturecanbe.It’snotjustaplant—it’sasmarthuntertoo!27.WhatdoesParagraph2mainlywanttoshow?

A.Howthehuntingsystemworks.B.WhytheVenusflytrapeatsinsects.C.WhattheVenusflytraplookslike.D.WhattheVenusflytrapneedstogrowwell.28.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputinto“▲”inParagraph4?

A.Wherecanpeoplefindtheplant?B.Sadly,thisamazingplantisindanger.C.Scientistsareinterestedinthisamazingplant.D.HowmanyVenusflytrapsarethereintheworld?29.Whichofthefollowingquestionscanbeansweredbythetext?

A.HowcanpeopleprotecttheVenusflytrap?B.WheredidpeoplefirstseetheVenusflytrap?C.IsitpossibletogrowaVenusflytrapathome?D.WhatelsecanhelptheVenusflytrapgrowbesidesinsects?30.What’sthebesttitleofthetext?

A.Thegoodpointsofaplant.B.WaystoprotecttheVenusflytrap.C.Somefactsaboutafantasticplant.D.ReasonswhytheVenusflytrapisamazing.三、任务型阅读阅读下面材料,从方框中所给的A—E五个选项中选出正确选项(其中一项是多余选项),将其序号填入第1—4小题,并回答第5小题。ThetallestanimalsontheEartharegiraffes.Let’slearnsomethingaboutthem.Giraffes’lookGiraffesarefamousfortheirlongnecksandtheirneckshelpthemeattreetopleaves.Withits6-foot-longlegsand6-foot-longneck,agiraffecanbeover18feettall.31Evenababygiraffehasalongneckandlonglegs.Infact,thebabiesare6feettallwhentheyarebornandcanstandinanhour.32Babygiraffesfeedontheirmothers’milk.Theycanwalkjustonehourafterbeingborn.Infact,theywilldrinkmilkbutalittleaweeklater,becausetheywillstarttoeatleaves.Giraffesarecaringparents,protectingtheiryoungfrompredators(捕食者).Akickfromagiraffecanbedangerous.33Giraffes’foodGiraffesonlyeatplantsanddonoteatmeat.Theirfavoritekindofleavesisfromtheacacia(金合欢)tree.Agiraffeusuallyeatsabout70poundsofleavesandfruiteveryday.Giraffes’sleep34Andtheyusuallysleepnomorethanfiveminutesatatime,astheyneedtostayalert(警觉的)towatchforpredators.

A.Giraffes’kindfriends

B.Babygiraffes’caringparents

C.That’salmostastallasatwo-storybuilding!

D.Inthewild,giraffesonlysleepabout20minutesaday.

E.Amothergiraffeisevenstrongenoughtokillaliontosaveherbaby.5.Whatdoyoulikebestaboutgiraffes?Why?(Answerwithin15words)35四、完形填空Joe’sbestfriendwasalsohisclosestneighbor.Itseemedthattheyhadgrownoldtogether.Forthefirsttimeintheirlong________,theyhadaseriousdisagreement(争论).Afterthat,theystopped________.Twoweekswentbywithoutawordbetweenthem.Joewasfeeling________.Onemorning,Joeheardaknockonhisfrontdoor.Hewasn’texpecting________andwassurprisedtofindayoungman.“I’m________work,”hesaid.“I’mgoodwithmyhands.Ifyouhaveworktodo,I’dliketohelpout.”Joesaid,“Yes.________,Idohaveajobforyou.Seethathouse?That’smyneighbor’shouse.Youseethatcreek(小溪)running?Thatcreek________yesterday.Hemadethecreektoseparateus.Thismademeso________!Youcanbuildmeafence(篱笆)—atallfence—allalongthatcreek.ThenIwon’thaveto________hisplaceanymore.”Theyoungmansmiled,“I’lldoagoodjobforyou,Joe.”Heworkedhard.Asthesunbegantoset,heputhis________away.Theworkwasfinished.________Joesawwhattheyoungmanbuilt,hecouldn’tspeak.Itwasn’tafence.________,abeautifulbridgestoodfromonesideofthecreektotheother.Justthen,Joe’sneighborcamefromtheothersideofthebridgeandtoldJoe,“I’m________forourfight,Joe.Iwantustocontinuebeinggoodfriends.”Joe________andsaid,“Iwantustobefriends,too.Thebridgewasthisyoungman’s________.I’mgladhedidit.”Theyoungmanfelthappytomakethemgreatfriendsagain.36.A.studyB.exhibitionC.warD.friendship37.A.fightingB.talkingC.wastingD.working38.A.relaxedB.interestedC.terribleD.bored39.A.anyoneB.everyoneC.everythingD.nothing40.A.waitingforB.thinkingofC.writingdownD.lookingfor41.A.AtlastB.InfactC.AtfirstD.Ontime42.A.leftB.appearedC.returnedD.reached43.A.angryB.kindC.perfectD.surprised44.A.forgetB.hateC.breakD.see45.A.smilesB.novelsC.toolsD.clothes46.A.IfB.BecauseC.WhenD.Although47.A.SoonB.HoweverC.AgainD.Instead48.A.sorryB.luckyC.readyD.comfortable49.A.ranB.noddedC.lostD.fell50.A.promiseB.messageC.ideaD.choice五、选词填空将方框中所给词(词组)的适当形式填入短文中,每词仅用一次。

nomatter,forget,invite,fantastic,joke,attendOurclasstripstartedwithaninterestingfightoverwindowseatsonthebus.Afterweallsatdown,wetookturnstryingtodescribethe51scenery—somecomparedthehillstobigsleepinganimals.Emma52hercousinalong.Hercousinwasveryfunny.Hetoldusmany53andmadeuslaughalot.Whileweweregettingoffthebus,Emmaremindedusnotto54ourthings.Whenwegottotheforest,we55acampfireparty.Thefooddidn’ttasteasgoodaswehadexpected,butthelaughtermadeupforit.Asthesunset,wesattogetherandrealizedsomething:56wherewegoonvacation,aslongaswearewithourfriends,everythingwillbefun.六、短文填空阅读下面短文,根据括号内所给汉语注释或音标提示写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。Amongalltheanimals,butterflieshavethemostcolorfulappearance.However,theirgentlepersonalitymakesthemevenmorepleasant.They57(有……重)almostnothing,andtheyaresobeautifulwhiletheyareflying.Theysharemany58(相似之处)withflowers.Forexample,botharesobeautifulanddelicate(柔弱的).Theirshortlifeteachesmethe59(重要性)ofcherishing(重视)moments.WheneverIfeel60(失望),watchingabutterflyliftsmyspirits.Butterfliesdon’tunderstandus,buttheirbeauty61(添加)happinesstoourlife.Mostpeopleliketoseebutterfliesflyingaroundflowers.Theykeepwatchingthemcarefully62(直到……为止)theyflyfaraway.63(/ˈprɒbəbli/)noonewouldbelievethatbutterfliesarestrange!Onestrangethingaboutbutterfliesisthattheytastethingswiththeirfeet!Butterflieshave64(微小)tastesensors(传感器)ontheirfeet.Whenabutterfly65(/lændz/)onafloweroranythingelse,itcantasteit!阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。Severalmonthsago,ItookatriptoYunnan.Yunnanisabeautifulplacewithgreenmountains,clearriversand66(friend)people.WhereverIlooked,Isawflowersandtrees.It’snotsurprisingthatsomanytouristsgothereeveryyear!MyfirststopwastheStoneForest.Thestrangestonessurprisedme!Somelookedlikebeautifulgirls,somelookedlikehandsome67(man),andsomelookedlikelovelyanimals.Oneof68(f

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