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湖南省长沙市青竹湖湘一外国语学校学年八年级上学期开学考试英语试题
湖南省长沙市青竹湖湘一外国语学校2020-2021学年八年级上学期开学考试英语试题
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一、单选题
1.Thispairofshoesistoosmallforme.Pleaseshowme_______pair.
A.aB.theC.another
2.Theseappleslook_______buttaste_______.
A.good;badlyB.good;badC.well;bad
3.Therearetwoseats,andnobodysitshere.Youcantake_______theleftone_______therightone.
A.both;andB.either;orC.all;and
4.—MustIgothereontime?
Iamtootiredtowalkon.
—I’mafraidyou_______.Youcan’tmissthegoodchance.
A.willB.canC.haveto
5.There_______abigcakeandmanycandiesatthepartyyesterday.
A.isB.wasC.were
6.Ithinkitisvery_______toplaycomputergameswhenIstayathomealoneduringthevacation.
A.excitingB.boredC.excited
7.Jim_______Englishverywell.SohewantstojointheEnglishchub.
A.saysB.talksC.speaks
8.—Listen!
What’sthatnoise?
—Mymother_______dinnerinthekitchen.
A.makesB.madeC.ismaking
9.—_______willittakeustogettherebybus?
—Abouttwohours.
A.HowoftenB.HowlongC.Howsoon
10.Heaskedme_______duringmysummervacation.
A.whatdidIdo
B.ifIdidanythinginteresting
C.howmytripistoZhangjiajie
二、完型填空
Therearetwomice.TheyarecalledPaulandBill.Theyaregood11.Onemouselivesinthecountry;12mouselivesinthecity.Onasunnydaytheymeetinthestreet.
Paulsays,“Hi,Bill!
Havealookatmyhouseinthe13.I’msureyoucanenjoyyourself”.
“I’dloveto.”saysBill.“ButI14thatthefoodisnotdelicious,andyourhouseisnotgood.Isitso?
”
“NO,that’snottrue.Goandsee!
”
ThenBillgoestothecountrysidewithPaul.
Billsays,“Whydoyouliveina15inthefield?
Youshouldcomeandliveinthecity.Youwouldliveinanicehousemadeofstone.Youwouldhavebetterfoodtoeat.Youmustcomeandseemeatmyhouseinthecity.”
“Thanks!
Maybeyouareright.I’llvisityourhouseoneday,”Paulreplies.
SeveraldayslaterPaulgoestoBill’shouseinthecity.Thehouseisbigand16.Theyaresittinginthesittingroom,havingabigdinner17.Suddenly,thereisagreatnoise.
Billcries,“Run!
Run!
Thecatiscoming!
”
“Oh,no!
It’s18!
”saysPaul.“Boththehouseandthefoodarenice,19Idonotlikelivinginthecity.Ienjoylivinginmyholeinthefield,foritisnicetobe20buthappythantoberichbutafraid.”
11.A.friendsB.classmatesC.workers
12.A.otherB.theotherC.another
13.A.parkB.villageC.lake
14.A.seeB.soundC.hear
15.A.roomB.placeC.hole
16.A.uglyB.roundC.beautiful
17.A.quietlyB.quicklyC.comfortably
18.A.terribleB.goodC.perfect
19.A.orB.andC.but
20.A.richB.poorC.safe
三、阅读单选
WOMEICENIMA
No.199,B1,JintaiRoad,
KaifuDistrict
ScreenRowSeat
18812
PriceDateTime
7825/08/2018:
15
21.Youcansitat_______withthisticket.
A.theeighthrow,numbertwelve
B.theeighteenthrow,numbertwelve
C.thetwelfthrow,numbereighteen
22.Towatchthismovie,youhaveto_______.
A.pay98yuan
B.gotoWANDACENIMA
C.arriveatWOMEICENIMAonAug.25th,2020
Havingbreakfast
Drinkingmilk
Goingtobed
Eatingfruit
Commontime
6:
30-7:
00
duringbreakfasttime
about22:
30
aftermeals
Righttime
about7:
00,20minutesaftergettingup
beforesleeping
around21:
00
anhourbeforemeals
Benefits(优点)
1or2eggswillprovideyouwithprotein(蛋白质)tobeginyourbody.
Milkcanhelpyourbonesbecomestrong.Italsohelpsyousleepbetter.
Therighttimeofsleepcanhelpyougetadeepsleep.
Fruitcankeepyourbodystrongandmakeyourfacebetter.
Otherthings
Quitjunkfoodandeatsomehealthyfood.
Youcanmakefruitsaladwithsomemilk.
Haveenoughsleep,atleasteighthoursanight.
Cleanfruitcarefullybeforeyoueatit.
23.Fromthetextweknowthatteenagersoftengotobed_______laterthantherighttime.
A.twentyminutesB.onehourC.oneandahalfhours
24.Whatishelpfulinkeepingteenagersstrongaccordingtothetext?
A.Eatingeggs.
B.Drinkingmilkandeatingfruit.
C.Eatingfruitbeforegoingtobed.
25.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?
A.You’dbettersleepfor7hoursatnight.
B.Ifyoueateggsforyourbreakfast,youcangetproteins.
C.Ifyousleeplaterthantherighttime,youwillgetadeepsleep.
Frogjumpingwasfamousintheshortstory.MarkTwainwrotethefamousbookTheCelebratedJumpingFrogofCalaverasCounty.Itisan1865shortstorybyMarkTwain.Itwashisfirstgreatsuccessasawriterandbroughthimnationalattention.Later,theFrogJumpingCompetitionbeganin1928.
IntheFrogJumpingCompetition,frogsjumpsomedistance.Eachfrogcanjumpthreetimes.Thefrogthatjumpsthelongestdistancebecomesthewinner.Whatisthepresentforthewinningfrog?
Well,thewinningfroganditsownercanwritetheirnamesonabrassplaque.
ThecompetitionbeginsonthethirdweekendofeveryMayinCalaveras.In2017,itstartedonMay19andendedonMay22.Therewerethousandsoffrogsfromallovertheworldcompetinginthecompetition.
About50frogsenteredthefinal.Atlast,MorganKitchell’sfrogbecamethebigwinner.MorganKitchellcomesfromavillage.HerfamilydoeswellintheFrogJumpingCompetitionformanyyears.Herfrog“RibbitThis”jumped20feet,twoand3/4inches.However,thejumpisstillundertherecord-breakingjumpingof21feet,fiveand3/4inches.ItwassetbyLeeGiudici’sfrog“RosietheRibiter”in1986.
26._______makesMarkTwainafamouswriter.
A.AfrognamedRibbitThis
B.TheFrogJumpingCompetition
C.ThebookTheCelebratedJumpingFrogofCalaverasCounty
27.Thecompetitionhappenson_______everyyear.
A.May19thB.May22ndC.The3rdweekendofMay
28._______jumpsthelongestdistanceinthehistoryoftheFrogJumpingCompetition.
A.RibbitThisB.LeeGiudiciC.RosietheRibiter
29.Theunderlinedword“distance”means“_______”inthetext.
A.高度B.距离C.宽度
30.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?
A.FrogsJumpLong
B.PracticeMakesPerfect
C.FrogJumpingCompetition
Areyougoodwithmoney?
Doyougetpocketmoneyfromyourparentsordoyourworktomakemoney?
ReadontofindaboutBritishteenagersandtheircash!
Pocketmoney
MostteenagersinBritainreceivepocketmoneyfromtheirparents.Theymighthavetodohouseworktogettheirpocketmoney.Thehouseworkcanincludecleaning,cooking,washingdishesandironing.
Part-timework
Apart-timejobisanoption(选择)forteenagerswhodon’thavepocketmoneyorwhowanttoearnmoremoney.About15percentofteenagershaveajob.Onlychildrenovertheageof13canwork.Popularpart-timejobsforteensincludebabysitting,deliveringnewspapers,shopworkandrestaurantwork.
ChildreninBritaincanworkatmosttwohoursadayonaschooldaybutnotduringschoolhours.Duringweekendsandschoolholidays,theycanworklongerhours.
Bankaccount(账户)
Somechildrenandteenagershaveabankaccount.Thereisnolegal(法定的)agelimit(限制)atwhichyoucanopenabankaccount,butabankmanagercandecidewhethertoopenanaccountforachildoryoungperson.Parentscanputpocketmoneyintotheirchild’sbankaccount.Mostbankshaveaprepaid(预付的)bankcarddesignedforyoungpeople.
So,manyteenagersaregettingexperienceworkingpart-time,dealingwithbanksanddecidingwhethertosaveorspendtheirmoney.Thesearestepstobecomeafinanciallyindependent(财政独立的)personandearningandlookingafteryourownmoney.
31.TeenagerscanNOTgetpocketmoneyfrom_______accordingtothepassage.
A.parentsB.part-timejobC.school
32.Teenagerscando_______asapart-timejobwhentheywanttomakeextramoney.
A.cleaningB.ironingC.babysitting
33.Teenagerscanopenbankaccounts_______.
A.iftheirparentsagree
B.toputtheirpocketmoneyin
C.whentheyareover13yearsold
34.WhichstatementisTRUE?
A.Childrencanwork3hoursadayontheirschooldays.
B.An8-year-oldboycandelivernewspapersasapart-timejob.
C.Teenagerscandecidetosaveorspendthemoneybythemselves.
35.Thispassageshowus_______.
A.differentwaystomakemoney
B.theimportanceofhavingabankaccount
C.howteenagersinBritaingetanddealwiththeirmoney
四、补全短文5选4
Peopleareplayingvideogameseverywherethesedays,whetherthey’reridingabusorsittinginarestaurant.36.
Butisthisaheathyhabit?
TheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)doesn’tthinkso.InJune,itthought“gamingdisorder(障碍)”asamental(心理的)disorder,CNNreported.
“Gamingdisorder”meansalwaysoroftenplayingvideogames.37.Ithasthreemaincharacteristics(特征).
Thefirstsigniswhentheplayerlosescontroloverhisorhergaminghabits.Thesecondiswhenplayinggamesbecomesmoreimportantthanotheractivitiesfortheplayer.38.
Manyexperts(专家)havewelcomedthedecision,sayingthatitputstheconditiononthemapassomethingtotakeseriously,theBBCnoted.Itisbelievedthatnewservicestotreat(治疗)thisdisorderwillcomeoutfollowingtheWHOresearch.
39.SouthKoreahasintroducedalawbanning(禁止)childrenunder16fromplayingonlinegamesbetweenmidnightand6am,USATodayreported.ChinesetechcompanyTencentisalsosettinglimits(限制)onthetimethatteenagerscanplayitsgames.Childrenbetween12and18yearsoldcanonlyplaytwohoursperday.
A.Peoplealwaysthinkplayingvideogamesisareallybadhabit.
B.Infact,somecountriesarealreadyworkingtosolvethisproblem.
C.Ofcourse,noteveryonewhoplaysvideogameshasthisdisorder.
D.Someofthemenjoythesegamessomuchthattheycan’tputthemdown.
E.Thelastiswhentheconditionleadstoseriousproblemsintheplayer’spersonalandfamilylife.
五、回答问题
EllieCarter,16,isnotyeto