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第=page11页,共=sectionpages11页江苏省扬州市江都区八校联谊2025-2026学年八年级第二学期英语期中试卷一、听力-选择题:本大题共20小题,共20分。1.听对话,回答小题。Howwillthewomantravel?A. B. C.2.听对话,回答小题。WheredidMillievisitduringthesummerholiday?A. B. C.3.听对话,回答小题。WhereisMr.Ligoing?A. B. C.4.听对话,回答小题。Whendidthemeetingbegin?A. B. C.5.听对话,回答小题。Whatdidthegirlsendtohercousin?A. B. C.6.听对话,回答小题。Howmanypeoplewillgotothebeach?A.Three. B.Four. C.Five.7.听对话,回答小题。HowlongdidthewomanstayinSydney?A.For10years. B.For7years. C.For17years.8.听对话,回答小题。Whatdoesthegirladvisetheboytodo?A.GotoSuzhou. B.EnjoySuzhouPingtan.
C.Visitgardens. 9.听对话,回答小题。Wherearethetwospeakers?A.Inacinema. B.Inarestaurant. C.Atatheatre.10.听对话,回答小题。WhyistheSunshineRiverdirtynow?A.Becausepeoplethrowrubbishthere.
B.Becausethefactorypoursthewastethere.
C.Becausepeoplewashclothesthere.听对话,回答小题。11.HowwillTomgotoHongKong?A.Bytrain. B.Byplane. C.Byboat.12.WhatwillTomdowhenhegetstoHongKong?A.HewillgotoJohn’shome.
B.HewillgotothehotelwithJohn
C.HewillcallJohn.听一篇短文,回答小题。
AGoodWebsiteNameHappyTravellingWhat’sthewebsiteabout?
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.WhatdoesBruceknowaboutParis?ParisisthecapitalofFranceandfamousforits
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.ManytouristsliketowalkalongtheSeineRiverand
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intheshopsneartheriver.13.A.Frenchfood B.Europeancities C.Englishculture14.A.history B.museums
C.placesofinterest 15.A.drinkcoffee B.buypresents C.eatnicefood听短文,回答小题。16.HowlongwillthestudentsstayinLondon?A.Fortwoweeks. B.Fortwomonths. C.Fortwoyears.17.Whyshouldthestudentswearredshirts?A.Becauseitwillbeeasyforthefamilytofindthem.
B.Becausethestudents’schooluniformsarered.
C.BecauseEnglishpeoplelikeredbest.18.Whatwillthestudentsneedtotake?A.Fourphotosandaschoolletter.
B.Fourphotosandatelephonenumber.
C.Aredshirtandaschoolletter.19.Whatcanthestudentsdoiftheyhaveanyproblem?A.GoandseeMrs.Green.
B.CallMrs.Greenat6580-4937.
C.Askthefamilyforhelp.20.WhenisMrs.Greenintheoffice?A.Inthemorning.
B.Intheafternoon.
C.Everymorningandafternoon.二、单选题:本大题共15小题,共15分。21.2026YangzhouHalfMarathonis________success.Ifyouhaven’tvisitedYangzhou,youcantake________onlinetourofit.A.a;an B./;an C.a;a D.an;a22.Nowadays,peoplehavemanymorewaysof________,buttheydon’tgetascloseasbefore.A.condition B.communication C.conversation D.competition23.Icouldn’taffordtheticket,soIhadtowatchthe________TVbroadcastoftheconcertathome.A.lively B.living C.live D.alive24._______Austen’snovelsareaboutloveandmarriage,theBritishwriternevermarried.A.Since B.Until C.Although D.Unless25.—YourspokenEnglishisallverygood.Howdoyouimproveit?—Thanks.Mrs.Wangalwaysasksusto____________conversationsinourEnglishclasses.A.takeup B.turnup C.makeup D.putup26.Thenovelisquitedifficulttounderstand,________forchildrenunder10.A.truly B.certainly C.completely D.especially27.You________feelverytiredafterwaitingintheroomfortwohours.Infact,you________standallthetime.Youcanfindaplacetorest.A.must;mustn’t B.must;don’thaveto
C.can;don’thaveto D.can;shouldn’t28.Theteacheradvisedus______aplanforthereadingcompetitionfirst.A.make B.tomake C.making D.made29.Thenewmanagerbrings________experiencetothejob,soallhispartnersrespecthim.A.anumberof B.awealthof C.aseriesof D.alistof30.ToGulliver’ssurprise,thetinymanis________hismiddlefingerA.assamesizeas B.assmalleras
C.thesamesizeas D.thesamesmallas31.—Howlonghaveyou________yourhome?—________lastyear.Imissmyparentsverymuch.However,becauseofmywork,Ican’tgohome.A.left;Since B.left;For
C.beenawayfrom;For D.beenawayfrom;Since32.—Where’syourfather?Ihaven’tseenhimfordays.—He________Beijingforaweekandwon’tbebackuntilnextweek.A.hasgoneto B.hasbeento C.hasbeenin D.wentto33.—Ihaven’tseenyouforalongtime.—Yes.I________asavolunteerteacherinXizangforhalfayear.Icamebacktwodaysago.A.work B.haveworked C.willwork D.worked34.—I
haven't
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holiday.—What
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places
of
natural
beauty?A.when
to
spend B.where
to
spend C.how
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spend D.who
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spend35.—ReadingEnglishaloudeverymorningisagoodhabittoimproveyourEnglish—________.Romewasn’tbuiltinaday.Wereallyneedtoppracticealot.A.Idon’tthinkso B.Nevermind
C.Iseeyourpoint D.Justdoit三、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。MsWangisa65-year-oldretiredprimaryschoolteacherfromamountainvillageinJiangsu.Shehasspentherwholelife
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thechildreninhervillage,andshehasalsoseenthegreatchangesofthevillagewithherowneyes.WhenMsWangstartedteachingin1980,thevillagewasvery
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.Therewasnowideroad,noelectricity,andnomodernteachingfacilities.Thechildrenhadtowalkforhoursoverthemountainstogettoschool.Therewereonlyafewoldbooksintheclassroom,andthechildren
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hadachancetoseetheoutsideworld.MsWangalwayswantedtohelpthechildrenknowmoreabouttheworld.She
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herownmoneybuyingnewspapersandmagazines,andtoldthechildrenstoriesaboutcitiesandforeigncountries.Butsheknewthatwasnot
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.Greatchangeshave
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sincethe2010s.Withthegovernment’ssupport,awideroadwasbuilttoconnectthevillagewiththeoutsideworld.Anewschoolwithbrightclassroomsandcomputerroomswas
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.Everyclassroomgottheinternet.MsWangwasveryexcitedaboutthechanges.Shefoundanew
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:shecouldtakethechildrenononlinetoursaroundtheworld!Shelearnttousethecomputerbyherself,and
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freewebsitesofmuseums,scenicspotsanduniversitiesaroundtheworld.Everyweek,MsWanggivesanonlinetourlessontothechildren.Shetakesthemto“visit”thePalaceMuseum,“walk”alongtheWestLake,andeven“see”thePyramidsofGiza.Thechildrenlisten
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,andaskallkindsofquestions.Theyhavelearntmoreabouttheworld,andmanyofthemhave
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tostudyhardandgotocollegeinthefuture.MsWangsays,“Theinternethas
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awindowforthechildreninthemountains.Theworldhascometothemthroughthescreen.Iwill
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givingtheseonlinetourlessonsaslongasIcan.Ihopethesechildrencanseethewonderfulworld,and
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comebacktomakeourvillagebetterinthefuture.”ThechildrenallloveMsWang.Theysaysheisnotonlyateacher,butalsoa
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wholeadsthemtoseetheworld.36.A.teaching B.helping C.watching D.protecting37.A.rich B.poor C.clean D.quiet38.A.always B.often C.hardly D.usually39.A.took B.cost C.paid D.spent40.A.enough B.necessary C.important D.useful41.A.takenaway B.takenplace C.takenin D.takenoff42.A.setup B.putup C.takenup D.madeup43.A.job B.hobby C.idea D.plan44.A.lookedfor B.lookeddown C.lookedafter D.lookedat45.A.carelessly B.carefully C.quickly D.slowly46.A.decided B.refused C.forgot D.hated47.A.closed B.broken C.opened D.cleaned48.A.stop B.continue C.finish D.start49.A.already B.just C.never D.then50.A.guide B.friend C.parent D.pioneer四、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。AWiththerapiddevelopmentoftechnology,collectingonlinecontentisnolongerlimitedbytimeorspace.Manyyoungpeoplehavedevelopedthehabitofdigitalhoarding(数字囤积).Theysavealotofdigitalcontent(内容)andseldomdelete(删除)it.Recentresearchshowsthatamong1,001youngChinesepeoplesurveyed,82%ofthemsharethishabit.
MostfavoritehoardeddigitalcontentTop4reasonswhytheyhoarddigitalcontentAdviceformanagingdigitalhoarding●Collectcontentthatcanbeusedinthenearfuture.●Putcontentintocleargroups.●Deleteoldfiles(文件)often.●Setlimitsonfavoritestoavoidblindhoarding.51.WhichofthefollowingdoyoungChinesepeoplehoardmost?A.Photos. B.MoviesandTVdramas.
C.Materialsforself-improvement. D.Publicaccountarticles.52.WhatisNOTmentionedasareasonfordigitalhoarding?A.Tokeepoldmemories. B.Toimpressfriends.
C.Forlowhoardingcosts. D.Formentalrelief.53.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?A.Tosaythathoardingisnotright.
B.Tosharestoragetoolswithreaders.
C.Todiscusshoardingproblemsandadvice.
D.Toencouragethehabitofmoredigitalhoarding.B“You!”saidtheCaterpillar(毛毛虫)coldly.“Whoareyou?”Alicereplied,rathershyly,“I—Ihardlyknow,sir,justatpresent—atleastIknowwhoIwaswhenIgotupthismorning,butIthinkIhavebeenchangedseveraltimessincethen.”Shefeltcrossanddecidedtoleave.“Comeback!”theCaterpillarcalled.“I’vesomethingimportanttosay!”Thissoundedhopeful,soAliceturnedback.“Keepyourtemper,”saidtheCaterpillar.“Iwill”saidAlice,tryingnottobeangry.“No,”saidtheCaterpillar.Itsmokedwithoutspeaking.Atlastittookthehookah(水烟袋)outofitsmouthandsaid,“Soyouthinkyou’rechanged,doyou?Howtalldoyouwanttobe?”“Alittletaller,please,”saidAlice.“Threeinchesissuchanawfulheight.”Insilence,theCaterpillarsmokeditshookah.Thenitgotdownoffthemushroom(蘑菇),saying,“Onesidewillmakeyougrowtaller,andtheotherwillmakeyougrowshorter.”“Onesideofwhat?”thoughtAlicetoherself.“Ofthemushroom,”saidtheCaterpillar,asifshehadaskeditaloud.Alicelookedattheroundmushroomcarefully.“Nosidesatall!”shesaidtoherself.Atlastshebrokeoffapiecefromeachside.Sheatealittlebitofthepieceinherrighthandnervouslyandshebecamesmallerrightaway.Soshetookabitefromtheleft-handpiece.Thistime,herheadwasashighasthetallesttreeinthewoodandherneckwasmuchlonger.Aseaofgreenleaveswasbelowher.——takenfromAliceinWonderland54.Theunderlinedword“temper”means________.A.身材 B.身高 C.情绪 D.节奏55.HowdidAlicelookwhenshesawaseaofgreenleavesbelowher?A.Shehadalongneck. B.Shehadabighead.
C.Shehadthinarms. D.Shehadshortlegs.56.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Alicewashappywithherheightofthreeinches.
B.TheCaterpillartoldAlicenothinguseful.
C.ThemushroomcouldchangeAlice’sheight.
D.Aliceateonlyonepieceofthemushroom.57.ThechangeofAlice’semotions(情绪)is________.A.angry→nervous→happy B.cross→angry→nervous
C.angry→nervous→cross D.cross→nervous→happyCAmy,amiddleschoolstudent,triedanewwaytolearnabouthistory—shetookanonlinetouroftheChinaGrandCanalMuseum.“MyhistoryteachertoldusthatYangzhouhasadeepconnectionwiththeGrandCanal,”Amysaid.“SinceIcouldn’tvisitthemuseuminperson,theonlinetourwasaperfectchoice.”TheChinaGrandCanalMuseumhasauser-friendlywebsite.WhenAmyenteredit,shesawavirtualgatethatlookedjustliketherealmuseum’sentrance.Byclickingthemouse,shecould“walk”intodifferentexhibitionhalls.Inthe“CanalandCityHall”,therewere3DmodelsshowinghowYangzhougrewintoabusycitybecauseoftheGrandCanal.Shecouldevenzoomintolookatsmalldetails,likeoldboatsandancientshopsalongtheriver.Amy’sfavouritepartwasthe“VirtualExperienceHall”.There,sheputonherheadphonesandwatchedashortvideo.Itfeltlikeshewassittingonaboat,sailingalongtheancientcanalandpassingYangzhou’soldbridges.“Icouldalmosthearthewaterandthesoundofpeoplesellingsnacksbytheriver,”shesaid.Theonlinemuseumalsohasa“KnowledgeTest”section.AfterAmyfinishedhertour,shetookashortquizabouttheGrandCanal’shistory.Whensheansweredaquestioncorrectly,alittlecartooncharacterpoppeduptocheerforher.“Itmadelearningfun,notboringatall,”Amysmiled.Attheendofthetour,Amysavedadigitalpostcardfromthemuseum.IthadapictureoftheGrandCanalatsunset.“Iwanttovisittherealmuseuminpersononeday,”shesaid.“Butthisonlinetourhasalreadytaughtmesomuchaboutthecity’shistory.”58.WhydidAmyvisittheChinaGrandCanalMuseumonline?A.Becauseshedidn’tliketherealmuseum.
B.Becausetheonlinemuseumwascheaper.
C.Becauseherteacheraskedhertovisititonline.
D.Becauseshecouldn’tgotothemuseuminperson.59.WhatdidAmydointhe“VirtualExperienceHall”?A.Shetaughtothersaboutcanalhistory.
B.Sheputonheadphonesandwatchedashortvideo.
C.Shesavedadigitalpostcardofthecanal.
D.Shetookashortquizaboutthecanal.60.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Amythoughttheonlinetourwasboring.
B.Thereisa“KnowledgeTest”partintheonlinemuseum.
C.Amydidn’tlearnanythingfromtheonlinetour.
D.Amycouldnotlookatsmalldetailsinthemuseum.61.Whatcanyouinferfromthepassage?A.AmyshowsgreatinterestinthehistoryofYangzhouandtheGrandCanal.
B.Amythinksonlinetoursarelessinterestingthanrealvisits.
C.AmywillnevervisittherealChinaGrandCanalMuseum.
D.AmyfailedtheknowledgetestabouttheGrandCanal.DA“lobster”hasbeenmakingwaves(浪花)recently.Itisnotthekindyou’dfindonthediningtable,butanewartificialintelligence(AI)agent.ItsnameisOpenClaw.Usingaredlobsterasitssymbol,itwasdevelopedbyAustrianprogrammerPeterSteinberger.InChina,manypeoplehavesetupthisAIontheircomputersto“raiselobster”.Forawhilenow,we’vehadAItoolslikeChatGPT.Theycanadviseusonwhattodo,buttheycan’treachintotherealworldtodoitforus.Also,theyonly“talk”whenasked.OpenClaw,ontheotherhand,“actuallydoesthings”.Forexample,itcansendemailsandbuyplanetickets.TheAIworksinchatapps,soyoucantextitliketextingafriend.OpenClawalsohasalong“memory”.Overtime,itlearnswhatyoulikeandfollowsyourschedule.YoucanwakeupinthemorningtoamessageaboutyourtopthreetaskswithoutevenhavingtoasktheAIfirst.Thisproactiveness(主动性)ismadepossiblebysomethingcalleda“heartbeat”,accordingtoClaireVo,aUSAIexpert.Sheexplainedthataheartbeatisatimerthatgoesoffregularly(定时).Witheach“heartbeat”,theAIcheckswhatcomesnext.However,OpenClawcollectsalotofpersonalinformationfromusers,whichisdangerous.InFebruary,researchersfoundthatimportantdatafromOpenClawwasputonlinewithoutinformingtheusers.Hackers(黑客)coulduseittocontrolusers’computers.OnMarch8and10,theChinesegovernmentgaveitsfirst-everwarningsaboutthiskindofAI,tellingpeopletobecarefulwhileusingit.
62.Whatdoesthefirstsentencemean?A.AnAItoolhasbecomepopularrecently.
B.AnAIlobstercanteachpeoplehowtoswim.
C.Peoplefoundanewkindoflobster.
D.Apetlobsterhasbecomefamous.63.HowisOpenClawdifferentfromChatGPT?A.Itgivesfasteranswers.
B.Itofferspeoplebetteradvice.
C.Ittalkstopeoplewhentheyask.
D.Itcanfinishrealtaskstohelpitsusers.64.Whatdoesthe“heartbeat”helpOpenClawdo?A.Rememberusers’likes. B.Checkwhattodonext.
C.Sendmessagestofriends. D.Keeppersonalinformationsafe.65.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.APopularSeafood—Lobster
B.OpenClaw:ASpecial“Lobster”AI
C.HowtoUseAIToolsSafely
D.TheProblemswithNewAI五、任务型阅读-简答:本大题共1小题,共10分。66.Thebeautifulhandiworkofleaf-veinembroidery(叶脉绣)inTongren,Guizhouprovince,hasmadeGuizhouembroideryfamousinChina.Leaf-veinembroiderydatesbacktotheSongDynasty.Ithasbeenusedtosendinformationbyseveralethnicgroups(民族)inthesouthwesternregion.YangLi,aninheritor(传承人)ofthisskill,hasbroughttogetherthetraditionalembroideryoftheMiao,TujiaandDongethnicgroupsintheleaves.Shealsomixedtraditionalbeautywithmodernskill.Leaf-veinembroideryartworkishighlyvaluedbecauseitisdifficulttomake.Thekeystepsincludepickinganddryingtheleaves,thendesigningandembroideringthepattern.LeavesfromplantsinthethickforestsoftheFanjingMountainareainTongrenprovidethebestmaterial.Aftertheleavesnaturallysofteninabout20days,theyarefumigated(熏蒸).Thenpatterns,withideasfromancientstoriesandnature,aredrawnontheveins.However,becauseleaf-veinembroideryneedslongandhardwork,itisnotveryeasytokeepthistraditionalskillalive.“Duringmylifetime,IfeelIhaveaduty.Ishoulddoitbetterandpassonthisskill.”Yangsaid.In2022,Yangsetupatrainingcentreandhassincesharedleaf-veinembroiderythroughshortvideoswithherstudentYangXinyu.“Leaf-veinembroideryisatreasure.AsayoungpersonaffectedbymyteacherYangLi,Ihavekeptonlearningthisskillandhopethatmoreyoungpeoplewillreturntotheirhometownstocarryonthisskill.”YangXinyusaid.(1)Whendidleaf-veinembroiderystart?_________________________________(2)Whohasbroughttogetherthetraditionalembroideryofseveralethnicgroupsintheleaves?_________________________________(3)Howlongdotheleavesnaturallysoftenbeforefumigating?_________________________________(4)Whyisitnotveryeasytokeepleaf-veinembroideryalive?_________________________________(5)Whatdoyouthinkofleaf-veinembroideryaccordingtothepassage?_________________________________六、首字母短文填空:本大题共1小题,共15分。67.Chinahasalongandrichhistorywithagreatcivilization(文明).Inr
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years,moreandmorepeoplehaverealizedtheimportanceofreadingChineseclassics.Amongthem,TheBookofSongs(《诗经》)andHistoricalRecords(《史记》)aretwoofthemostimportantw
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.Letusreadthesetwobookstogether.TheBookofSongsistheb
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ofancientChinesepoetryandalsotheearliestcollectionofpoetryinChina.WhenIreadthisbook,IfeellikeI’mhavingat
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withpeoplefromthousandsofyearsago.It’sjustlikesteppingintotheirtime.OneofthepoemsiscalledAHomesickWarrior(《采薇》).Itm
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talksabouthowsoldiershadtoleavetheirhomestofightformanyyears.Eventhoughtheymissedtheirhomelandverymuch,theycouldn’tr
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becauseofthewar.HistoricalRecords,orShiji,isthefirstbiographical(传记)generalhistoryofChina.Itr
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theeventsfromthefamousYellowEmperortothefirstyearsoftheHanWudi(EmperorWuofHan).Inthisbook,IcanseehowSimaQianmadethec
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inthestorycomealivewithhiswords.DoyouknowthestoryofDaYu?DaYu,thehero,triedsohardthathefinallymanagedtocontroltheflood.Duringthep
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of13years,hewentpasthisownhomethreetimeswithoutstoppingbytovisithiswifeandchildren.Hethrewhimselfintotheworldoffightinga
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theflood.Hesucceededatlast.(1)
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七、单词拼写-单句:本大题共4小题,共4分。68.As
(先锋)inmedicalscience,theydevelopedanewtreatmentforthedisease.69.Studying
(在国外)canmakepeoplefeellonelybecausetheymayhavenofriendsaround.70.Accordingtoastudy,about1billioncitizenscanafforda
(数字式的)television.71.TheamazingviewsinYangzhoualwaysmakeithardforvisitorsto
(描述).八、单句语法填空:本大题共6小题,共6分。72.Idon’tliketravellingonlineverymuch,andmysisterdoesn’tlikeit
(也).73.Theonlinetourguidecangivean
(introduce)toplacesofinterest.74.Withmorepeoplemovingtothecity,thestreetsinthevillagesbecomemuch
(empty)thanbefore.75.Thetwogroupsoftenwork
(close)witheachotherandhavedonealotforkids.76.Fewtouristshavedifficulty
(explore)placesaroundtheworldthroughonlinetours.77.The
(report)questionsshowedgreatinterestinthedevelopmentofourcountry.九、句子翻译:本大题共5小题,共5分。78.我更喜欢报名参加游泳训练课程而不是待在家里。
79.毫无疑问,这座城市正以惊人的速度发展。
80.我爸爸去纽约出差过两次。
81.尽管他筋疲力尽,他仍设法把一只手从绳子里抽出来。
82.无论你是不是自然爱好者,游览扬州都是必须的。
十、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共30分。83.俗话说“读万卷书不如行万里路”,就这个话题,八年级一班的学生展开了激烈的讨论,一些人认为读书很重要,一些人认为行万里路(旅行)更重要,请根据以下要点写一篇演讲稿。
SomepeopleReadingisimportant:offerdifferentkindsofknowledge;openanewworld;...OthersTravelingisimportant:enjoybeautifulview;meetdifferentpeople;getarealtasteoflocalculture;...Myopinion...要求:1.内容完整,语言通顺,意思连贯;2.词数100字左右,文章的开头已经给出,不计入总词数;3.文中不得出现你的真实姓名和学校名称。Hello!Everyone!I’mLucy.TodayIwanttotalkabout
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