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(人教版)Unit7章节考点-2020-2021学年八年级下册

英语期末章节考点全能突破

一、单项填空(每小题1分,共10分)

1.Franceis   Europeancountry,whileJapanis   Asiancountry. 

A.a;aB.an;an

C.an;aD.a;an

2.Icouldn'tbelievethatthey   insolvingtheproblem. 

A.includedB.got

C.wokeD.succeeded

3.LeBronJamesisoneof   playersintheNBA.Heismyhero. 

A.betterB.thebest

C.worseD.theworst

4.Animalsjustlikehumans,theywilldotheirbesttoprotecttheiryoungwhentheyare   . 

A.indangerB.onduty

C.inneedD.ontime

5.—ItriedtomakeAlice   hermindbutIfounditdifficult. 

—Well,Isawyou_______thatwhenIwentpast. 

A.changed;doB.changes;doing

C.change;doD.change;doing

6.Nothingis   thankeepingtryingifyouwanttoachieveyourdream. 

A.veryimportantB.moreimportant

C.themostimportantD.asimportantas

7.High-speedtrainsareseenasoneofthenewFourGreat   ofChina. 

A.AchievementsB.Agreements

C.EnvironmentsD.Instruments

8.Danielis   histwinbrother.Theyareboth1.75meterstall. 

A.tallerthanB.shorterthan

C.astallasD.sotallas

9.—Ididn'tseeMollylastweek.

—   Iknow,shehasgonetoSingapore. 

A.AsfarasB.Aslongas

C.AssoonasD.Asoftenas

10.Youspendtoomuchtimeonyourmobilephone.Youaresupposedto   thetimeyouspendonit. 

A.cutoffB.cutdown

C.cutupD.cutin

二、完形填空(每小题1分,共15分)

  FalseBayisinSouthAfrica.Itisoneofthe 11 placesintheworldtoseeagreatwhiteshark.Thegreatwhitesharkisknownforits 12 —thelargestsharkscangrowtosixmetersinlengthandover2,000kilogramsinweight.Greatwhitesharksaremeat-eaters.Theycatchlarge 13 inthesealiketuna(金枪鱼),seals(海豹)andevenwhales.Greatwhitesharksalso 14 boats.Simon,aBritishresearcher,wasluckytogetawaysafelywhenasharkbitintohisboat.Aboutthreepeoplearekilledeachyear 15 greatwhitesharks. 

Thesharkscometohuntthe60,000sealsthatliveinFalseBay.Inordertofindfish,thesealshavetocrossthedeepwaterofthebay—thisiswherethesharks 16 .Greatwhitesharksareverygoodhunters.Theywaitbelowthesealsandthenswim 17 andcrashintothembysurpriseatthespeedof40kilometersperhour,killing 18 withonebite. 

Willasharkattacksomethingthat 19 likefood?

Someresearchersputacarpet(地毯)intheshapeofaseal 20 .Athighspeedsthesharkscan'ttellthedifference. 

 21 asharkchoosebetweenaplantandafish?

 

Whenscientistsputtunaandcoralinthewater,thesharkbitesinto 22 .Eventhoughsharkseatmeat,ifaplantlookslikeananimal,thesharkattacks. 

Willasharkhaveachoicebetweenhumansandtuna?

Itisthe 23 thatattractstheshark'sattention.Greatwhitesharksclearlypreferfishtohumans. 

Theseresearchesshowthatgreatwhitesharksare 24 hunterswhichwillattackanythingthatlooksandactslikeafish. 25 ,thatmeanshumanscanalsogetbittenbymistake. 

                  

11.A.goodB.wellC.betterD.best

12.A.colorB.sizeC.speedD.shape

13.A.petsB.insectsC.animalsD.birds

14.A.attackB.protectC.loveD.follow

15.A.forB.byC.withD.of

16.A.waitB.restC.sleepD.play

17.A.aroundB.alongC.downD.up

18.A.theyB.youC.itD.them

19.A.looksB.soundsC.smellsD.tastes

20.A.onthegroundB.intheskyC.inthewaterD.intheroom

21.A.CanB.MayC.MustD.Should

22.A.allB.noneC.bothD.neither

23.A.humanB.fishC.coralD.boat

24.A.amazingB.strangeC.kindD.dangerous

25.A.ProudlyB.UnluckilyC.FinallyD.Happily

三、阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分)

A

SeaWorld

SeaWorldcelebrates50yearswithaSeaofSurprises.StepunderthewavesatSeaWorldSanDiego'sall-newExplorers'Reef.Go"hand-in"totouchashark,acrab(蟹),orthousandsoftinycleanerfishthatwillbiteplayfullyatyourfingers.Andyoucanenjoyanall-newShamu'sCelebration:

LightUpTheNightshow.

TOUR:

A14

ADULT:

$111

CHILD(3-10):

$105

SanDiegoZoo

TakeawalkonthewildsideattheSanDiegoZoowithoneofthemostkindsofwildanimalsintheworld.TheSanDiegoZoocovers100acresandbrings4,000animals,representing800kinds,togetherinoneplace.TheZoohassomeofthemostbeautifulandrarecreatures(动物)intheworldandoffersyouagreatchancetovisitwildanimals.

TOUR:

A13

ADULT:

$90

CHILD(3-11):

$72

LegolandCalifornia

Offeringafulldayofwonderfuladventures,Legolandgivesfun,imagination,andentertainmenttotoday'syoungsters(儿童)andtheirfamilies.AtLegolandCaliforniaeveryoneinthefamilybecomesaheroonmorethan50superrides,showsandattractions.

TOUR:

A16

ADULT:

$109

CHILD(2-12):

$104

UniversalStudiosHollywood

GobehindthescenesontheworldfamousStudioTourtoexplore(探索)whereHollywoodmoviesaremade.Then,faceexcitingrides,showsandattractionsthatputyouinsidesomeoftheworld'sbiggestmovies.

TOUR:

A6

ADULT:

$138

CHILD(3-12):

$96

26.IfJackis7yearsold,hewantstogotoSeaWorldwithhisparents.Howmuchshouldtheypay?

A.$327B.$252

C.$322D.$372

27.Ifyouwanttoseedifferentkindsofwildanimals,youcanvisit   . 

A.SeaWorld

B.SanDiegoZoo

C.LegolandCalifornia

D.UniversalStudiosHollywood

28.Tom,aged11,whohasonly$100andiscrazyaboutrides,canchooseTour   . 

A.A6B.A13

C.A14D.A16

29.Itcanbeknownfromthepassagesthat   . 

A.visitorscanstepunderthewavesandenjoy50showsandattractionsatSeaWorld

B.theSanDiegoZoocovers100acreswithoneofthemostkindsofwildanimalsintheworld

C.youngstersandtheirfamiliescanenjoyahalfdayofwonderfuladventuresinLegolandCalifornia

D.youwillbeputinsidealloftheworld'sbiggestmoviesinUniversalStudiosHollywood

30.Thefourpassagesaboveprobablycomefrom   . 

A.asportsreport

B.astorybook

C.asciencemagazine

D.anadvertisementposter

B

  Thousandsofyearsago,inthesouthofancientChina,therelivedShennong,amanwhohadanox(牛)headandhumanbody.Seeingthatlocalpeopleweresufferingfromdisease,hebuiltladders(梯子)andhousesonahighmountaintostorehundredsofmedicalplants.Torememberhim,peoplenamedtheplaceShennongjia.

  Thelegend(传说)makesShennongjiainHubeianinviting(吸引人的)placefortourists.Travelingthereisauniqueexperience,asyoucanseescenesofthefourseasonsfromdifferentaltitudes(海拔)."Whenthebottomofthemountainissummer,thetopisspringandwhilethefoothillisautumn,thetopiscoveredwithice,"localpeoplesayofthespecialclimateofShennongjia.

  Shennongjiaisalsohometo5,000speciesofanimalsandplants.Manyanimalsindangerlivethere,suchasthegoldenmonkey,thecloudedleopard(云豹)andtheAsianblackbear.

  Oneinterestingandmysterious(神秘的)thingaboutShennongjiaisitslegendofwildmen.Somepeopleonceclaimedthattheysawbigprintsorbig-footcreatures.Yetsofar,scientistshaven'tproveditistrueandsomesaytheyarejustbears.

  Thebeautifulplacehasrecentlyreceivedanewtitle.OnJuly17,2016,ShennongjiaForestryDistrictwasaddedtoUNESCOWorldHeritageListasanaturalsite(遗址).Chinanowhas55worldheritagesites,firstintheworld.

31.WhichofthefollowingisrightaboutShennong?

A.Shennonghadanoxbody.

B.Shennonggrewmedicalplantsforpeople.

C.Shennonghelpedthelocalpeople.

D.ShennongnamedtheplaceShennongjia.

32.InShennongjia,   . 

A.therearemanymedicalstoresalongtheway

B.peoplecanexperiencefourseasonsinthemountain

C.thereare500speciesofanimalsandplants

D.scientistshaveprovedtherearewildmenthere

33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"title"meaninChineseinParagraph5?

A.标题B.景点

C.称号D.职务

34.Whichofthefollowingcountrieshasthemostworldheritagesites?

A.China.B.TheUSA.

C.Italy.D.Canada.

35.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?

A.ThelegendofShennong.

B.AnimalslivinginShennongjia.

C.TheamazingShennongjia.

D.Worldheritagesites.

C

  Allovertheworld,thousandsofanimalsareusedforwildlifetourism.Peopletraveltowatchmonkeyshows,hugbabytigersandswimwithdolphins.Itmightlooklikefun,buttherearereportsthatanimalsarehurtnowandagain.TheWorldAnimalProtection(WAP)saysthatupto550,000wildanimalsareexposed(暴露)toilltreatmentaroundtheworld.InCambodia,forexample,it'sbeenreportedthatelephantshavediedaftercarryingtouristsforlonginhotweather.Thisisgettingattention—over100travelcompanieshavepromisedthattheywillnolongeropenupsuchplaces.However,somepeoplearguethatanimaltourismisn'talwaysasbadasitseems.Sowhatdoyouthink?

 

GroupYes

●Animalsweren'tputonthisplanetforenjoyment.Theyshouldbefreetoliveastheychoose.

●Thewayanimalsaretreatedisoftencruel(残忍的)andcausesmuchpain.Eveniftreatedwell,theycannotactinthesamewayastheywouldinthewild.

●Wedon'tneedwildlifetourism.WecanseeanimalscloseupintheirnaturalhomeinTVprograms.There'snoneedtodisturb(打扰)theminreallife.

GroupNo

●Itisenjoyableandeducationalforpeopletocommunicatewiththewonderfulanimals.Themorepeopleknowaboutthem,themoretheywanttoprotectthem.

●Wildlifetourismbringsmoneytopoorareasandmaybetheonlywayforsomepeopletomakealiving.

●Notallanimalsaretreatedbadly.Someendangeredanimalsareundertheprotectionofprogramsthatlookafterrarespecies(稀有物种).

36.HowmanywildanimalsarefacingbadtreatmentaccordingtoWAP?

A.Morethan100.B.Hundreds.

C.Thousands.D.About550,000.

37.Theunderlinedwords"suchplace

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