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2025-2026学年(下)怒江州八年级质量检测英语

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一、翻译题 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 1、填写_________

二、选词填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 2、

    of    good    writers    or    long

    Some children think writers are great and they can tell people a lot. So they also wish to be 【1】 some day. They mean that they want to write stories 【2】 books which many persons will read. I would like to remind them that they will need to be 【3】 readers and to read a lot in order to be a good writer.

    Nearly all great writers read too 【4】 before they started to school, and read for hours and hours every day since they became good readers. Instead 【5】 watching TV in the evening, they spend much of their spare time reading books.

三、句型转换 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 3、Tom has been to many places of interest. (改为否定句)

    Tom _________ _________ to many places of interest.

四、单选题 (共15题,共 75分)
  • 4、--- I can't go to school today. Because I have a bad cold.--- ________.

    A. Glad to hear that B. Sorry to hear that

    C. I don't think so D. I'm afraid not

  • 5、— When did you meet your old classmate Sally?

    — ________.

    A.In recent days

    B.The other day

    C.For two days

    D.Since last Thursday

  • 6、Many students didnt realize the __________of exercise until they faced the high school entrance  P.E examination(体育中考).

    A. decision B. independence C. spirit D. importance

  • 7、She is also proud of us when we do well in the school competition.

    A. is rid of B. is made of C. is pride of D. get used to

  • 8、—MomI’ll go to my friend’s partybut I don’t know what to wearCould you make a________for me?

    —OKLet me see

    A. condition

    B. experience

    C. direction

    D. decision

  • 9、——________ do you improve your English?     

    ——I improve it ________ practicing it more often.

    A.How; with

    B.What; with

    C.How; by

    D.What; by

  • 10、—I will volunteer some time to help the homeless. What about you?

    .

    A.I do, too B.Neither will I C.So do I D.So will I

  • 11、When I was a child, I used to ________ my left hand to write.

    A.use

    B.using

    C.be

    D.with

  • 12、After playing soccer,they continued________swimming.

    A.to go

    B.go

    C.to going

    D.goes

     

  • 13、________ healthy children they are!

    A.What

    B.What a

    C.How

    D.How a

  • 14、An adult panda spends more than 12 hours a day ______ about 10 ______ of bamboo.

    A.eating; kilos B.eatting; kiloes C.to eat; kilos

  • 15、The pet dog is very cute. My mother ________ it as her daughter.

    A.treats

    B.treated

    C.was treating

    D.will treat

  • 16、In fact, I really don’t mind ________too much homework or going to bed late.

    A.doing B.to do C.do

  • 17、This website is quite ________. It is deferent from ________ usual websites because it can help me visit many countries in only eight hours.

    A.special; others

    B.different; the other

    C.special; other

    D.different; others

  • 18、This novel   well.  Get it now before it   out.

    A. is sold; is sold   B. sells; is sold

    C. sold; sells   D. sells; sells

     

五、补全对话 (共2题,共 10分)
  • 19、根据对话内容,从方框中选用适当的句子完成对话。其中有两项为多余选项。

    A: Hello, Peter. I’m sorry, but I have to tell you some bad news.

    B: 1

    A: Rose fell off her bike and hurt herself on the way home yesterday.

    B: I’m sorry to hear that. 2

    A: She’s in hospital. We sent her there this morning.

    B: This morning? Why didn’t you send her to hospital at once?

    A: 3 But this morning her leg hurt a lot. She couldn’t walk.

    B: 4 What about our picnic?

    A: Rose asked us not to worry and wanted us to go for the picnic without her.

    A: 5 Let’s go now.

    A. Because she said it was nothing serious.

    B. How are you?

    C. Where is she now?

    D. What happened?

    E. Thank you all the same.

    F. Good idea!

    G. That’s too bad.

  • 20、 Complete the dialogue with proper words or sentences.

    Jill is not feeling well. So her mother takes her to the hospital.

    Jill:   Good morning, doctor.

    Doctor: Good morning.1?

    Jill:   This morning I had a pain in my head.

    Doctor:2?

    Jill:   I’m feeling even worse.

    Doctor: Let me take your temperature. It’s a cold.3?

    Jill:   Really? But I don’t feel any better now.

    Doctor: Did you eat anything for breakfast?

    Mother: No.4?

    Doctor: Well , take this medicine three times a day.5?

    Jill:   OK.  Thank you.

六、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、   Have you ever run into a careless cell phone user on the street? Perhaps they were busy talking, texting or checking updates on WeChat (微信) without looking at what was going on around them. As the number of this new “type” of human has kept rising, they have been given a new name — phubbers (低头族).

    Recently, a cartoon created by students from China Central Academy of Fine Arts put this group of people in their short film. Phubbers with different social identities(身份) lose themselves in their phones. A doctor plays with his cell phone while letting his patient die. A pretty woman takes selfie (自拍) at the scene of a car accident. A father loses his child without knowing about it while using his mobile phone. A series of similar events finally leads to the destruction(毁灭) of the world.

    Although the ending sounds overstated(夸大), the harm phubbing can do is real. Your health is the first to face the effect and result of it. “ Bending your head to check your cell phone could be harmful to your neck,” A famous doctor said. “Also, staring at(盯着) cell phones for a long time will damage(损害) your eyesight little by little.”

    But that’s not all. Being a phubber could also damage your social skills and drive you away from your friends and family. Many people pay more attention to their cell phones while others are chatting happily with each other and this creates a strange situation.

    It can also cost you your life. There have been lots of reports on phubbers who fell to their death, suffered accidents, and were robbed of their cell phones in broad daylight.

    1Why does the author give the example of a cartoon in Para. 2?

    A.To advertise the cartoon made by students.

    B.To tell us the world will finally be destroyed by phubbers.

    C.To inform people of the bad effects of phubbing.

    D.To warn doctors against using cell phones while treating patients.

    2Which of the following is NOT a risk(危险)a phubber may have?

    A.His social skills could be affected.

    B.He will cause the destruction of the world.

    C.His neck and eyesight will be gradually harmed.

    D.He might get separated from his friends and family.

    3What may the passage talk about next?

    A.Advice on how to use WeChat. B.People addicted to phubbing.

    C.Results of phubbing. D.Ways to reduce the risks of phubbing.

  • 22、People in different countries have different hobbies around the world.For example,in America people’s favorite hobby is watching TV in their spare time.It is the main entertainment for Americans to watch TV at least one hour in a day.96% of the Americans see watching TV as their first hobby.The second one is going to the cinema or doing some sports.Next is reading or gardening.Except these,fishing is also a very popular hobby.

    In England,it’s quite different.People there like to go to the flea market(跳蚤市场).They like to go there to see if there is something new.In addition,Englishmen like drinking tea.

    Russians like reading very much.Wherever you go,you will see the people who are reading carefully.Germans like reading as well.According to a survey,Germans read 15 books on average in 2012.

    1How many kinds of hobbies that Americans have are mentioned in this article?

    A. Four.   B. Five.   C. Six.   D. Seven.

    2What is the first hobby for Americans?

    A. Watching TV.

    B. Going to the cinema.

    C. Doing some sports.

    D. Reading.

    3Where do Englishmen like to go in their spare time?

    A. Garden.   B. Flea market.

    C. Library.   D. Cinema.

    4The people in   like reading very much.

    A. Russia and England

    B. Russia and Germany

    C. America and England

    D. England and Germany

    5The people in like drinking tea.

    A. America   B. England

    C. Russia   D. Germany

  • 23、Are you surprised to see one or two twins in your class? What about 28 sets of them?

    Andover High School in Minnesota, USA, has applied for (申请) the Guinness Book of World Records (吉尼斯世界纪录大全), because it has 28 sets of twins among its students.

    “Having 28 sets of twins at any school is really uncommon,” said Dr. Nancy Segal, a twins researcher (研究者) at the University of Minnesota. “There is no good explanation (解释)…. Maybe their parents eat well.”

    Peyton Zapzalka, one of the twin sisters, said the twin students had their own way of life. “We think nothing of finishing each other’s words,” she said.

    Brent and Nathan Strong are another pair of twins. The brothers have already won something. They were given two tickets by a school to a twins game this year. Brent and Nathan will go to university on baseball scholarship (奖金)

    “Brent and Nathan’s Mom is our little sister’s fifth-grade teacher,” said Peyton Zapzalka. “We’re all connected (联系), one way or another.”

    One example: the Zapzalkas were born on July 22, 1994—the same day their twin classmates Matt and Mike Schultz were born—in the same hospital.

    1What makes Andover High School so different?

    A. Many students in it go to university on baseball scholarships.

    B. There are 28 sets of twins there.

    C. It can’t go into the Guinness Book of World Records.

    D. It is a special school that does research on twins.

    2What is Dr. Nancy Segal’s explanation for so many twins at this school?

    A. He doesn’t think there is anything uncommon.

    B. At least, one of their parents is a twin.

    C. There is no clear reason why it is this way.

    D. Their parents eat the best food.

    3When Peyton Zapzalka said “We think nothing of finishing each other’s words,” she meant ________.

    A. twins had their own way of life

    B. twins could understand each other well

    C. twins couldn’t finish each other’s sentences

    D. Twins could finish nothing of each other’s sentences

    4What does Brent’s mother do?

    A. An astronaut.   B. A twin researcher.   C. A doctor.   D. A teacher.

    5Which of the following is TRUE?

    A. Brent and Nathan got tickets for a baseball game.

    B. Brent will go to university on a baseball scholarship.

    C. Peyton will go to college on a scholarship.

    D. Peyton is Brent and Nathan’s fifth-grade teacher.

  • 24、   A cafe in Japan is using robot waiter controlled (控制) from home by the disabled.

    The robots, about as tall as a seven-year-old child, send out sound and video over the Internet, allowing the disabled to control them with computers.

    Engineers behind the project said that they hope to provide jobs for people who have difficulty in moving their bodies.

    If it is successful, there will be a permanent (永久的) cafe before the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.

    "Everyone should have the freedom to work in the way they like," said Masatane Muto, an ALS patient and one of the leaders of the project. "I want to send out the message toward 2020 that you can show your friendly behaviour even if you have disabilities."

    The cafe in Tokyo will open on weekends from November 26 to December 7.

    They have also been used in classrooms by students who cannot go to school because of illness or other reasons.

    "I want to create a world in which people who can't move their bodies can work too," said Kentaro Yoshifuji, the CEO of Ory Lab, the developer of the robots.

    Yoshifuji had some illness as a child that left him socially isolated. He had to stay away from others. This experience drove him to study robotics at Tokyo's Waseda University in the hopes of connecting (联系) people through robots.

    1According to the news, the engineers behind the project hope to   .

    A. bring more new robots to the cafe B. set up more modern coffee shops

    C. help more children to learn about robots D. give the disabled more chances to work

    2We can learn from the news that   .

    A. Yoshifuji studied robots to cure his own illness

    B. Yoshifuji is disabled and controlled by a robot

    C. Robots can connect the disabled with others

    D. Robots are designed just for the Olympics

    3Which of the following has the similar meaning to the underlined word "isolated"?

    A. separated B. treated C. avoided D. supported

    4What is the best title for the news?

    A. Tokyo cafe trying hard to prepare for the coming Olympics

    B. Tokyo cafe to use robot waiters controlled by the disabled

    C. Disabled people playing a role in developing robot waiters

    D. New robots to be provided in cafe for the 2020 Olympics

七、短文填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、   People may have many different types of h【1】 during their lifetime. When we are very young we s【2】 most of our time playing with toy trucks. We may enjoy playing a sandbox or building with wooden blocks. When we get older, we start our first real hobby. Some kids go out for a sport like football or skating. These new i【3】 can be quite time­consuming and most children spend a lot of time on them. Some children might get interested in less active a【4】 like reading, painting, or collecting s【5】. Others might enjoy playing an instrument like the piano or the flute.

八、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、假设你刚从未来世界旅行归来,请用英文写一篇短文,介绍你的所见所闻。内容如 下:

    1.生活中,我们不用出家门就可以购物,就医。

    2.汽车无人驾驶,但会把我们安全送到目的地。

    3.空气清新,人们健康长寿。

    4.太空飞船带我们去到其他星球。

    提示:飞船:spaceship;星球:planet 长寿:longevity

    要求:根据内容提示,发挥想象,写一篇 80 词左右的短文。要求语言通顺,意思连贯,表达完整。文章开头已给出,内容提示必须全用上。

     

     

     

     

     

     

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