資源簡介 2024北京八年級英語上學(xué)期期中檢測試題(考試時間:90分鐘 試卷滿分:100分)第Ⅰ卷 選擇題(滿分40分)一、單項填空(共12小題,每小題1分,滿分12分)請認真閱讀下列各題,從題中所給的A.B.C.D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。1. —Is this Ann’s desk —No. __________ desk is next to mine.A. She B. Her C. He D. His2. I usually have piano lessons __________ Mondays.A. in B. on C. at D. of3. —___________ do you go to the school library —Three times a week.A. How often B. How long C. How much D. How many4. The teacher told the students ________ any food and drinks into the reading room.A. not to bring B. not bring C. don’t bring D. to not bring5. When I was your age, I __________ a lot of housework to do after school.A. has B. am having C. have D. had6. For lunch, we had __________ very special—Malaysian yellow noodles.A. Nothing B. anything C. something D. everything7. She has few friends. She is __________ than her sister.A. serious B. more serious C. less serious D. the most serious8. Today’s cartoons are usually not __________ simple as little Mickey Mouse, but everyone still knows and loves him.A. so B. much C. more D. most9. —Can you play tennis with us —Sorry, I can’t. I__________ my house now.A. am cleaning B. to clean C. clean D. cleaned10. Quan Hongchan did well in the Asian Games. I think she is one of __________ players in the world.A. talented B. more talented C. most talented D. the most talented11. It was a fine day . We decided _______ volleyball .A. to play B. play C. playing D. played12. —What do you think of soap operas —__________ . They are too boring.A. I love them B. I enjoy watching themC. I can’t stand them D. I don’t mind them二、完形填空(共8小題,每小題1分,滿分8分)請認真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A.B.C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。One year, a British expedition got lost in the sandy ocean of the Sahara Desert. The sun was burning hot. Everyone quickly ran out of water. If they made a wrong decision, then they could all soon ___13___.At this time, the leader took out a water kettle (壺) and said, “I found a kettle of water in my bag. But ___14___ we pass through the desert, ___15___ is allowed to drink it.The kettle of water became the ___16___ for everyone to cross the desert. It was passed on among the members of the team. It ___17___ heavy.Finally, the expedition made it out of the desert and escaped the hand of Death. With tears of joy, they opened the kettle ___18___ trembling (顫抖的) hands–but out poured sand!Was it a kettle of sand that really saved them in the desert The answer is no. Their deep faith in the hope of survival like a seed, had taken root and grown in their ___19___. That is what led them out of the terrible situation in the end.In fact, life has ___20___ been a real dead end for anyone. Whatever hard time you face, as long as there is a seed of faith in your heart, you will overcome it. Then someday your life will bloom (開花) and bear much fruit.13. A. die B. survive C. escape D. succeed14. A. when B. before C. after D. while15. A. somebody B. anybody C. everybody D. nobody16. A. dream B. faith C. guide D. sign17. A. sounded B. smelt C. felt D. looked18. A. within B. without C. by D. with19. A. hearts B. eyes C. mouths D. minds20. A. ever B. never C. seldom D. always三、閱讀理解(共14小題,每小題3分,滿分42分)請認真閱讀下列材料,從材料后各題所給的A.B.C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。(一)信息匹配。A下面的A、B、C三段材料分別介紹了三本書,結(jié)合Grace、Bill和Mark的情況,選出最適合他們的書籍。A This book tells us: Six ways to make people like you. Twelve ways to win people to your way of thinking. Nine ways to change people and they can easily accept. The advice in this book has helped thousands of people walk to success.B This book is the perfect introduction (介紹) to the world of sky. Children will find out how stars are born, the findings of the great scientists, the history of space study, and what they can find by seeing the sky at night.C This book was written by Helen Keller. She told her life story in this book. When she was 19 months old, a terrible illness made her blind and deaf (聾). However, with the help of her teacher, she learned to read and write. Finally, she went to a famous university to study and became a successful writer.21. Grace wants to be an astronaut (宇航員) when she grows up. She shows great interest in stars. She wants to learn where they are from and the history of space study. Which book should she read 22. Bill hopes to learn how to get along with others well, make others like him, and try to guide them to change their minds. Which book should he read 23. Next week, Mark will do a report on a book. He plans to read a story about a famous person who could face the difficulties bravely and became successful. Which book should he read (二)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的 A、B、C、D 四個選項中,選出最佳選項。B“It’s a waste of time,” I said when my mom told me to join Madcaps, a mothers and daughters club that helps the poor. When she told me I had to volunteer (志愿服務(wù)) at a homeless shelter (收容所), I thought that things could not get worse.We got there late and walked to the dirty homeless shelter, where we saw a lady shouting at a man. He talked to her and then led us to the kitchen, where we ran into our five fellow (同伴) Madcaps mothers and daughters.Then homeless people started to walk in and a little girl, around five years old, walked up and pointed to the food I was handing out. I handed her a cold sandwich and she nodded to say thanks. She then walked over to her parents, who sat at a large table.As she walked away, I thought about how much I had. I go to one of the top schools in San Diego, I have a great house by the water, and I have a warm meal every night. Then I thought of how little she had. She probably didn’t go to school, and that is where she sleeps and eats every day. That little girl makes me realize just how lucky I am.After that moment, I had a change of heart. Now, I love Madcaps and don’t miss one meeting. I have little trouble getting along with others and now I have many friends to play and talk with.I believe that if you have an open mind about things, you can learn a lot about yourself and the people in your community (社區(qū)). You can make new friends and realize how lucky you are. I believe you can make a difference just by doing something that you don’t want to do.24. Which word can you describe the homeless shelter A. Clean. B. Quiet. C. Empty. D. Dirty.25. What did the writer see in the shelter when she arrived A. The shelter was full of homeless kids.B. A lady was shouting at a man.C. A little girl was waiting for her sandwich.D. There were only mothers and daughters in the shelter.paring with the little girl, the writer realized that ________.A. she was a lucky personB. she should study hardC. she actually had a poor lifeD. she should take part in more school clubs27. What happened to the writer after she volunteered at the homeless shelter A. She didn’t miss anybody from the club.B. She didn’t worry about her life anymore.C. She became more open-minded about life.D. She found it easy to talk with homeless people.CLife circle of monarch butterflyIn the last 25 years, the population of monarch butterflies has reduced by hundreds of millions, according to (根據(jù)) the Wildlife Service Species report. The black and orange butterflies face insecticides (殺蟲劑), loss of milkweed—the plant monarchs lay eggs on and the caterpillars’ only food, and habitat (棲息地) loss.City people making a differenceThe smaller population led Field Museum researchers in Chicago to ask: what makes a successful monarch garden Hasle, an ecologist (生態(tài)學(xué)家) at the Field Museum, and Karen Klinger, a geographer, are working to answer that question. Many stops along the monarchs migratory route (遷徙路線) are trying to help out the butterfly, looking for more places where milkweed might grow. “We think, in one way, cities are giving an important place for a lot of insects (昆蟲),” Hasle said. Although the project is still very new, there are already some findings. Unlike some other field work derailed by the COVID-19, the monarch project worked well with more people staying home to watch over their gardens.According to the weekly reports participants (參與者) sent, more successful gardens had more milkweed and flowering plants or much larger fields. But Klinger said one participant with only one plant watched eggs change all the way to a chrysalis. “So,” she said, “you just need one plant.”________In 2020, during the second season of the study, the number of caterpillars dropped, even though there were more participants.Chicago saw a hot, dry summer in 2020, which may have affected (影響) the health of the milkweed plants. In 2021, the reports out of Mexico noted illegal logging (非法砍伐), as well as trees hit by wind and drought (干旱). But they also said spring and summer weather were hard for milkweed flowers and egg development in the southern U.S., which affected the growth of butterflies.Not giving upNow is the perfect time to start planning to plant some milkweed, Hasle and Klinger said.“The best thing to do is what you can do,” Hasle said. “One milkweed plant in a pot (花盆) on your window board is doing something. Probably it gives you something to look forward to during the boring winter in Chicago.”28. According to the report, which is NOT the reason for the reduced populations of monarch butterflies A. The habitat loss. B. The colors of caterpillars.C. The use of insecticides. D. The loss of milkweed.29. The word “derailed” in Paragraph 2 probably means “________”.A. completed B. improved C. stopped D. decided30. What is the best heading for Paragraph 4 and 5 A. Difficulties we meet B. Illegal loggingC. A bright future D. Fighting against drought31. The writer writes the passage to ________.A. encourage people to keep more monarchsB. warn people the danger of the loss of milkweedC. advise people to grow more flowers in their gardensD. ask people to give a better environment for monarchsD“I wish I had straight hair”; “I’d like to be taller”. At times, we all want to look a bit more like someone else. However, the pictures we see on TV and social media (媒體) can give us improper ideas about how our bodies “should” look. The truth is that everybody is different—and that’s a good thing. Accepting and feeling good about our bodies is really important for our self confidence (自信).Body confidence is when someone accepts and behaves (行為) kindly towards their body. That includes our size and shape, skin color, appearance and any physical disabilities. Jade Parnell from the Centre for Appearance Research (CAR), says that having body confidence is “about being accepting of your body and what it does for you”.If you feel positively (積極地) about your body, you are more likely to take care of it. Research has even shown that you are more likely to take part in activities and perform well in school. However, feeling agitated about your body could make you step back, do less well at school and even feel down. Parnell says that the cost of trying to achieve the “perfect” appearance is high. She says, “If you’re spending a lot of time trying to look a certain way, you will have less time to spend with friends and to make important memories.”It’s important to remember that everybody is different. To develop a positive body image, Parell says, “Try to talk positively about your own body and other people’s bodies. Try not to pay too much attention to appearance. Instead, think about what your body does for you: do your legs make you run really fast ” She also suggests treating (對待) your body well by eating different kinds of foods, exercising to feel good and to have fun, and getting plenty of sleep. Remember that you are more than how you look.32. The writer thinks that the pictures on TV and social media ________.A. may bring people some wrong ideas of looksB. teach people how to behave kindlyC. are perfect for people to followD. show everyone is different33. The underlined word “agitated” in Paragraph 3 probably means ________.A. careless B. special C. popular D. worried34. Why does the writer write the passage ________A. To encourage readers to take more exercise.B. To remind readers not to eat too much food.C. To lead readers to build up body confidence.D. To advise readers to treat their friends well.第II卷 非選擇題(滿分38分)四、閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題(10分)Gardening as part of the school curriculum (課程) began in the United States in the early 1900s and school gardening has become very popular during these years. Parents and teachers say these hands-on lessons can be used to teach many subjects. Susan Hobart is a school teacher at Lake View Elementary School in Madison.She and her students look after the school’s large garden with 12 raised beds. “Gardens are a great way to get kids outside with a purpose. With the school gardens, kids can get to see a beginning, a middle and an end to their project. If they just sat at desks, they wouldn’t have this experience.” Hobart said. She added that the gardens helped calm the kids and gave them a different viewpoint about soil and food.“If we had to buy the seedlings, they’d cost $3 each and we could never afford that,” Hobart says. “But there are plenty of creative ways to find help. We found seeds and seedlings from local botanical gardens (植物園) and our communities.” Each spring, the school’s children plant seeds and seedlings in the garden. Over the summer, teachers and young children take care of the garden together.Hobart says that gardens do not have to take up a large area outdoors. For schools without space for even a small garden, turning to local botanical gardens and parks can sometimes be the answer.In the school garden, teachers can teach students how to grow food and flowers. They can also teach science, social studies and even art there. “Giving kids the opportunity to move outside, and find worms, especially if their teachers are excited about it—that’s important,” Hobart said.“Having a garden in a school is just as important as any other education,” Finley says. “The act of gardening teaches you where our food source comes from and teaches you to have a feeling of great respect for soil. If kids have a reverence (尊敬) for soil, it’s a life skill. I see this as one of the most valuable lessons of humanity.”35. When did gardening begin as part of school curriculum in the United States _______________________________________36. Where did the students at Lake View Elementary School find seeds and seedlings _______________________________________37. What can teachers teach in the school garden _______________________________________38. What do you think of doing gardening in your school Why _______________________________________五、單詞拼寫 根據(jù)句意填寫所缺字母, 請把完整單詞填寫在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置上。(8分)39. Tina and James are learning Chinese. We asked them about their learning e________.40. Our school sports day last week was a s________.41. We d________ ways to solve problems together. Sometimes we “argue” but it is fun.42. We students should take an a________ part in school activities.六、完成句子。 根據(jù)中文意思完成句子。(10分)43. I have ____________ to tell you.我有有趣的事情要告訴你。44. ________ more after-class reading.對我們而言,多做一些課外閱讀是很重要的。45. ____________ go to Beijing from Tianjin by train.我們乘火車從天津到北京需要半小時。46. Dad ________ smoking two years ago.爸爸兩年前戒了煙。47. There was a traffic jam this morning. ____________ I was late for school.今天早上交通擁堵。這就是我遲到的原因。七、文段表達。 (10分)從下面兩個題目中任選一題, 根據(jù)中文和英文提示, 完成一篇不少于 50 詞的文段寫作。文中已給出內(nèi)容不計入總詞數(shù)。所給提示詞語僅供選用。請不要寫出你的校名和姓名。題目一、學(xué)校的社團活動多種多樣,社團活動有助于培養(yǎng)學(xué)生的興趣及能力,促進學(xué)生的全面發(fā)展。某英文網(wǎng)站正在開展以“My Team”為主題的征文活動。假如你是李華,請用英語寫一篇短文投稿,介紹你參加的一個社團,為什么加入這個社團,以及在社團中你做些什么。提示詞語:be interested in, team games, solve problem, learn提示問題:●Which team are you in ●Why do you join it ●What do you do in it My TeamThere are many teams in our school._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________題目二:隨著“全民運動”意識深入人心,越來越多人開始日常鍛煉。某報紙海外版正在開展以“Sports”為主題的征文活動。請你寫一篇征文,談?wù)勀銓\動的認識,分享你經(jīng)常參加的運動,以及運動給你帶來的收獲。提示詞語:do sports, important, basketball, table tennis, jogging, happiness, stronger提示問題:1. What sports do you usually do 2. What can you get from doing sports ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________參考答案一、單選題1. B 2. B 3. A 4. A 5. D 6. C 7. B 8. A 9. A 10. D 11. A 12. C二、完形填空13. A 14. B 15. D 16. B 17. C 18. D 19. A 20. B三、閱讀理解(一)信息匹配21. B 22. A 23. C(二)閱讀短文,選擇答案24. D 25. B 26. A 27. C28. B 29. C 30. A 31. D32. A 33. D 34. C四、閱讀短文,回答問題35. In the early 1900s.36. From local botanical gardens and their communities.37. How to grow food and flowers, science, social studies, and even art there.38. I think doing gardening in my school is important. Because it teaches us where our food source comes from and teaches us to have a feeling of great respect for soil.五、單詞拼寫39. (e)xperiences40. (s)uccess41. (d)iscuss42. (a)ctive六、完成句子43. something interesting44. It is important for us to do/It’s important for us to do45. It takes us half an hour to46. gave up47. That’s why七、文段表達48. My TeamThere are many teams in our school. I joined the debate club. I am passionate about public speaking and always enjoy challenging my mind. Joining this club allows me to engage in thought-provoking discussions and sharpen my debating skills. Regularly, we participate in mock debates, where I work collaboratively with my teammates to develop compelling arguments and present them effectively. Through this process, I not only learn to think critically but also improve my research and analytical abilities.49. SportsSports play a significant role in our daily lives, fostering a healthier lifestyle and promoting well-being. Personally, I have embraced the idea of regular exercise and engage in a variety of sports activities. Basketball is my go-to sport, offering a blend of physical exertion and teamwork. I also enjoy table tennis for its quick reflexes and strategic planning. On weekends, I often go jogging in the park, savoring the fresh air and rejuvenating my mind. These sports not only make me physically stronger but also bring me immense joy and a sense of accomplishment. They have taught me discipline, perseverance, and the value of teamwork, enriching my life in ways beyond measure.2024北京八年級英語上學(xué)期期中檢測試題答題卡選擇題(請用2B鉛筆填涂) 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源列表 2024北京人教版八年級英語上學(xué)期期中檢測試題.docx 2024北京人教版八年級英語上學(xué)期期中檢測試題答題卡.docx 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫