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八年级下册Unit3单元质量调研试题I.完形填空What’s your favorite time of the year? I like different seasons for different reasons. But my favorite season is 1 .Growing up, I spent a lot of time 2 my dad and his friends on their farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. In summer, I would swim in the river, and go fishing with my dad. In winter, I’d spend hours sliding on a hill and 3 snowballs, and then come inside to 4 my feet by the fire. In spring, my grandma and I would go hunting for trees and flowers. In fall, the weather was usually perfect, warm enough to play in the river by day, cold enough at night to comfortably sit down and listen 5 my grandma or my dad was telling me stories.But my best fall memory(记忆) 6 with rain when I was 6. We drove to the farm in a light rain. The next day, when the clouds parted, I went out to see a sight I will never forget. I shouted and my grandma came 7 .“What’s the matter?” said my grandma nervously.“Look!” I shouted, pointing at what looked to me like flames(火焰). “The mountains are on fire!”She looked. Then she 8 .“That’s not fire, child,” she said. “That’s 9 fall.”I wish you could have seen it. Those leaves left their mark(印记) on my heart. Fall became my forever favorite season. Not just for its 10 , but for other things, too. Books we read. Talks we shared. Good times we spent together. We did all those things in every season. 11 in fall, the days grew shorter, and 12 evenings gave us more time for things that meant the most.That was long ago, but I still remember it 13 . Some memories are gifts that stay with us forever.When seasons change, they remind us that life keeps moving. We recall(回忆) good times passed by, give thanks for 14 and look forward to what lies ahead.Fall will always be my favorite time of the year. But the best season to enjoy life is any 15 , any place, every chance we’re given.1.A.spring B.summer C.fall D.winter2.A.for B.with C.as D.from3.A.throwing B.eating C.building D.washing4.A.move B.control C.hit D.warm5.A.however B.while C.since D.or6.A.continues B.folds C.begins D.ends7.A.running B.pressing C.feeling D.realizing8.A.cried B.changed C.guessed D.laughed9.A.never B.just C.instead D.neither10.A.month B.food C.colors D.place11.A.But B.Nor C.Though D.Unless12.A.larger B.longer C.higher D.smaller13.A.quickly B.suddenly C.hardly D.clearly14.A.now B.past C.future D.days15.A.reason B.person C.time D.thingII.补全对话Judy: Hi, Lisa! You look sad. What’s wrong?Lisa: My best friend had a party.Judy: Oh, pretty good, isn’t it? Lisa: I’m sad because he didn’t invite me.Judy: Lisa: Yes, he did. Everyone got the invitation cards but I didn’t. I don’t know what I should do.Judy: Did you argue with him?Lisa: No, Judy: I guess you should call him up. Maybe he just forgot to send the invitation card to you.Lisa: But I don’t want to talk about it on the phone.Judy: You can show your feelings in the email.Lisa: That sounds like a good idea. Thanks for your advice.Judy: No problem. I hope you can be friends again.Lisa: Thank you. 16.A.Why are you so unhappy? B.What do you usually do?C.Who do you work with? D.Which one do you like best?17.A.Is he good at cleaning? B.Does he want to be a doctor?C.Did he invite other people? D.Will he join the football club?18.A.they go to the store every day. B.you were writing these days.C.she went climbing yesterday. D.we always get on well.19.A.You could send him an email. B.You should go to his house.C.Why not hang out with him? D.How about waiting for him?20.A.That’s right. B.I don’t know. C.I hope so, too. D.I guess not.III.阅读理解 AIn China, most people know the stories of Afanti (阿凡提). Afanti is quite popular. People like him because he is always ready to help poor people in the stories. One day, Afanti walked on the street and saw two men arguing with each other. One man was the owner of the restaurant. The other was a young man. The owner of the restaurant asked the young man to pay him money. The young man explained that he just passed by and he didn’t take anything from the restaurant. But the owner said that the young man has taken the smell of the food from the restaurant, and he must pay for it. So Afanti went up to the owner and said, “I’ll pay you.”Afanti took out some coins and put them into his bag. He shook his bag, and people heard the sound of the coins. Then Afanti said to the owner, “Take away the sound of the coins. That’s what I pay for the smell of your food.”21.Afanti is quite ________.A.bad B.rich C.popular D.hard-working22.The owner asked the young man to ________.A.go out B.buy foodC.pay him money D.work in the restaurant23.Where did Afanti put his coins? ________A.His bag. B.His hands. C.His mouth. D.His pocket.24.What did Afanti pay the owner of the restaurant? ________A.Some coins. B.Enough money.C.A lot of things. D.The sound of coins.25.From the story, we know that Afanti was a ________ man.A.shy B.strict C.stupid D.clever B26.May’s life is ________ .A.easy B.busy C.peaceful D.difficult27.What does May do after doing homework? ________A.She plays the violin. B.She takes tennis lessons.C.She walks with her family. D.She helps do housework.28.How often does Laura take dance lessons? ________A.Once a week. B.Once a month.C.Twice a week. D.Three times a month.29.What does the underlined word “they”refer to (所指)? ________A.Laura’s cousins. B.Laura’s parents.C.Laura’s friends. D.Laura’s brothers.30.What is Laura busy with? ________A.Taking piano lessons. B.Finishing much homework.C.Playing with her phone. D.Looking after younger sisters. CWe’ll finally grow up someday, leaving our parents and facing the challenge (挑战) in life. Parents may not be able to solve every problem for us. Instead, we should have enough life skills to deal with the problems that come our way.This is what our country tries to do now. Helping more students gain working spirit. To stress the importance of hardworking spirit education (劳动教育) among students of different ages, the government released (发布) a guideline (纲要) recently.The guideline calls for students to respect work. Students should learn basic life skill and for good working habits through such education.The government has been trying to stress the importance of hardworking spirit education. But this has been overlooked in recent years. Many teens do not value the importance of working hard and are not interested in doing so.According to a study of nearly 3, 000 students that was done by Evening News, only 22 percent of primary and middle school students help with everyday housework. Schools and families play an important role in teaching students about the value of working hard, the guideline says. Primary and middle schools should provide students with hardworking spirit classes every week, according to the guideline. Schools can also hold activities to give students real-world work experience. For example, schools can teach children how to plant trees on Tree-Planting Day. As children’s first teachers, parents should also encourage children to learn how to do housework. Students should master one or two life skills every year. These skills can include cooking, washing their own clothes and tidying their rooms.31.The guideline was released in order to _________.A.teach students how to do housework B.call for students to respect workC.help students solve life problems D.ask students to face the challenges32.What does the underlined word “overlooked” in Paragraph 4 mean?A.证实 B.关注 C.察看 D.忽略33.What is Paragraph 5 trying to tell us?A.Only 3, 000 students help with housework. B.Students pay no attention to work spirit.C.About one-fifth of students help with housework. D.Students are very dependent on their parents.34.According to the guideline, schools should ________.A.provide guidance and chances for real work B.hand out the guideline to every studentC.teach students how to plant trees well D.give parents some homework to do35.What does the article mainly tell us?A.The government calls for students to work hard.B.Schools should help students gain work experience.C.Students should be hard-working and independent.D.Hardworking spirit education is important and what we should do. DIt was a very important day for Ryan—he was about to make his first public speech. His teacher, Mr. Larson, had assigned (给……分配任务) the class to choose a book, read it, and then make a speech about it. Ryan had chosen a book he liked. He had read it carefully. Then, he had written down what to say about the book and prepared a speech. He had practiced his speech many times, but he was still nervous. Ryan didn’t know whether he would be successful. He didn’t want to embarrass (使尴尬) himself in front of the whole class. Finally, Mr. Larson said the words Ryan had been worried: “OK, Ryan, let’s hear what you have to say. Come up and give us your presentation. ” Ryan gulped (大口吸气) a few times. He couldn’t help still feeling somewhat anxious. Then, he gathered his notes, straightened up and walked slowly to the front of the room. Mr. Larson sat down in one of the front-row seats and gave Ryan an encouraging smile as he nodded for him to begin. Ryan cleared his throat, glanced (一瞥) at his notes, and put his heart into his presentation. For a moment or two, Ryan still felt very nervous. But as he went through his speech, he felt less and less like running away. He had practiced often enough so that nothing in his speech was new to him anymore. It wasn’t long before he relaxed a little and was able to almost enjoy what he was doing. By the time Ryan finished his presentation, he felt almost comfortable. When Ryan stopped speaking, everyone in the class applauded (鼓掌). Mr. Larson said, “That was a very well-prepared presentation, Ryan. You did an excellent job. ” Ryan thought about how much he had practiced to get ready for his speech, and he felt proud. He still didn’t like making speeches, but now he knew he could do it.36.What is Ryan’s assignment?A.To watch a television show. B.To do a set of worksheets.C.To read a book and give a speech. D.To read a book and write a report.37.How does Mr. Larson feel about Ryan’s presentation?A.Satisfied. B.Angry. C.Unbelievable. D.Upset.38.According to the passage, which of the following is right?A.Ryan’s classmates make fun of him. B.Ryan gives a good speech.C.Ryan is too nervous to speak. D.Ryan forgets his speech.39.What makes Ryan relax while he is giving his speech?A.Mr. Larson smiles at him and listens to him.B.Mr. Larson tells him that he will do a fine job.C.He has practiced, so nothing in his speech is new to him.D.His presentation is last, so he can listen to other students.40.What would Ryan probably say about making a speech?A.It’s easy to make a speech. B.Don’t make a speech in public.C.Practicing is not very useful. D.It takes practice, but it’s not so bad.IV.阅读填空 阅读下面句子和短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Have you heard of the phrase “tiger moms”? It means mothers who are strict with 41 (they) children. They believe that this encourages kids 42 (become) the best they can be. Many believe that most Asian people often put their 43 (children) studies above everything else. Western parents, on the other hand, are seen as caring 44 (much) about their children’s self-esteem(自尊) and feelings. Of course, the truth is not that simple. Every parent has their own way of raising their child—no matter 45 they come from. I know one parent in the US who takes her daughter to all kinds of after-school activities, 46 (leave) her with no time to herself. And there are plenty of Chinese parents who spoil(溺爱) their children. For example, some parents fix their kids’ hair or tie their shoes, even 47 their kids are old enough to do such things. I think parenting 48 (take) a mix of both strong discipline (训导) and emotional sensitivity(感性的关怀). My own mother is a good example. She expected me to get high grades and pushed me to take piano lessons. But she was also generous(慷慨的) about allowing me 49 (have) some time to myself to do what I wanted. In the end, I felt like I 50 (end) up becoming a better person because of this. Even those piano lessons that I disliked at first ended up helping me find my love for music.V.根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。There are many colors in nature. 51 I think you’ll say “no”. But I am afraid you are wrong. If you don’t believe it, you may do a small test.52 Then, cover one box with a red piece of paper, the other with a white piece of paper. OK. Now hold the boxes with your hand one by one. It is certain that you’ll think the red one is a little heavier.Why do you think so? 53 So he did many tests and at last he got the result. That is to say, every color has its own weight in our mind.54 Can you smell the color? Of course not. Then why did the scientists say so? That is because every color stands for a kind of light with a certain wavelength(波长). It reaches our brain through sense organs(感觉感官). According to this research, scientists say that people accept the colors they like, and refuse the colors they hate. So your body and mind will be healthy by using the colors you like. Or you’ll be nervous or even get ill. For example, you like blue and hate red. If you stay in a room with red windows, wallpaper, tables and chairs for two hours, you’ll feel you have been there for four hours. 55 And, if a person walks out of a blue room and into a red room, his body temperature will rise. That means our body temperature will change with different colors.A.But do you think that a color has weight?B.The scientists told us that colors also have smell.C.People are also interested in the sounds of colors.D.Colors are always the same at any time and any place.E.First, put two objects with the same weight into two boxes.F.But if the room is blue, you’ll feel you have been there for only an hour.G.A scientist found that different colors have different weights in a man’s mind.根据所提供的图片,用一个完整的句子提问或应答。56. A: ________________________________?B: Yes, sure. 57. A: I had a fight with Judy. ________________________________?B: You should talk with her. A: Frank, ?B: Sure, mom.58. A: I have a sore throat. What should I do?B: .59. A: Mom, could I watch TV this afternoon?B: .60. VI.书面表达假如你是李华,你学校的英语杂志社正在征集以Family Relationships为主题的文章。请你写一件你和家人相处时的事情,并谈谈青少年应该怎样与家人保持良好关系。要求:1. 要点齐全,并适当发挥; 2. 文中不得出现真实姓名与校名; 3. 100词左右。提示:1.在家务活动中,你与家人之间的互动与讨论2.你与家人在生活中的点滴事情3.在家庭中所发生的活动 Dear Laura, I want to tell you something about my busy life of this term. I am in Grade 8 now. I have much more homework than before, so my life is busier. After finishing my homework in the evening, I always play the violin every day. I hardly ever watch TV or play with my phone. In a word, I have too much stress now. I’m quite tired and I think my parents can’t understand me.What should I do? What about your life?MayDear May, As for my life, I don’t have too much homework, but I’m very busy as well. I need to take dance classes after school every Wednesday and Saturday. I also have to help my parents to look after my younger sisters when they are out. On the one hand, I think you’d better take breaks and talk with your parents. On the other hand, you can make a big progress after learning. And that’s the meaning of living a busy life.Looking forward to your reply!Laura
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