八年级(初二)英语上学期上册试题

Which of the following is CORRECT?
A . By the end of last month, the couple had got married for twenty years. B . Jack had scarcely gone to bed when the fire alarm rang. C . How I wish I had a chance to go to the party the other day. D . Mary came to see me after I have called her three times.
阅读下面短文,用括号内所给词的适当形式或根据上下文内容填空(必要时可加情态动词或助动词)。

    Mr. Holland wants (be) thinner. Last week he stopped driving his car to work, and (ride) a bike instead. Sometimes when all the cars stop at a red light, he (go) past them to the front, because his bike is small. He is often (please) with this. Sometimes when the roads are too narrow for cars to pass, he can still go easily. He likes to get away from the noise of the busy streets. Yesterday, as he (stop) at a red light, a man came up behind him on another bike. He looked at Mr. Holland, "Has the policeman taken your driving license away, too?" he asked him. Mr. Holland answered," No, they haven't. Mine is in my pocket. I think they (have) no chance."

We are going to ________ a concert to celebrate Easter.
A . accept B . organize C . solve D . catch
—Would you mind _______ us in the game?

—Not at all.

A . joining B . join C . join in D . joining in
We will go to Tian'anmen Square to watch the raising of the national flag if it ________ tomorrow.
A . will rain B . rains C . doesn't rain D . won't rain
你从图书馆借《哈利.波特》这本书多长时间了?

How long the book Harry Potter from the library?

下句中只有一个错误,请找出并改正。

Learn English well is very important for us.

 


His father is a (律师), so he has much money.
I really don't understand why everybody laughed with (excite) just now?
阅读理解

    Do you know what couch-potato means? Well, in America, the word is now often used. The American couch-potato becomes maybe even a part of American tradition. You see, in America, many people often spend their free time sitting on a couch(沙发)watching TV. As there are many programs to choose, the TV can be quite interesting and very addictive(上瘾的). One may sit and watch TV for hour and hour without stop. They do nothing else but watch TV. These people are called couch-potatoes.

    In America, when one watches TV, he is most often sitting on a couch. While watching TV, most of these people look so frozen that they almost look dead. Everyone is sitting still(安静地) with eyes looking right into the same black box. Also because these people are addictive to TV, they don't exercise and usually get very fat. So in many ways, they look like real potatoes. Well, because they look so still and fat, and watch TV on a couch, they are all called couch-potatoes.

    Now you know what couch-potatoes means. The next time if you see someone watching TV too long, just say, "What a couch-potato!"

  1. (1) If a person is called a couch-potato, he or she______.
    A . likes sitting on a couch watching TV B . does nothing all day C . must be very fat D . only watches TV and eats potatoes
  2. (2) A couch-potato looks like a real potato because he or she ______.
    A . is fat and dying and can't take exercise B . likes eating potatoes on a couch C . almost never moves while watching TV and gets fat D . is frozen in front of the black box
  3. (3) What does the underlined words "the same black box" in the 2nd paragraph mean?
    A . a box on the couch B . the TV C . the couch D . potato
  4. (4) The passage mainly tells us______.
    A . how to watch TV B . why couch-potatoes are very fat C . why people like watching TV D . what couch-potato means
  5. (5) Which of the following should be the writer's advice?
    A . Take more exercise. B . Don't watch TV too much. C . Don't sit on the couch. D . Never watch TV.
通读下面短文,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案填入空格内, 使短文通顺、连贯。

Have you ever heard of tulipomania (郁金香狂)? This means that people went crazy (疯狂) for tulips (郁金香), all at the same time. This is not a joke. It really 1!

About 400 years ago, tulips were becoming the most 2 flower in Holland. Rich people spent a lot of money 3 lavish gardens (奢侈的花园). It seemed that the more tulips they put in their gardens, the 4 they felt. This made the price of tulips go higher and higher. If the 5 of a tulip was 50 florins on Monday, it might be 100 florins by Wednesday.

People started to think they could make a lot of 6 by selling tulips. Both rich and poor people wanted tulips. 7 people didn't have money, they would sell their land and their animals to buy tulips. In late 1636, tulipomania reached its top. One tulip could be sold for 6000 florins, two horses and a coach.

Soon after, tulip traders found that people did not 8 to pay such high prices for tulips any more. Tulips became cheap. People who had paid a lot of money for their tulips 9 everything.

It seems hard to believe that people would spend so much money on 10, but we can learn something from tulipomania.

(1)
A . happened B . stood C . disagreed D . planned
(2)
A . dangerous B . normal C . popular D . educational
(3)
A . painting B . building C . visiting D . touching
(4)
A . richer B . poorer C . angrier D . colder
(5)
A . price B . number C . name D . date
(6)
A . friends B . trouble C . tulips D . money
(7)
A . Though B . If C . Unless D . Because
(8)
A . forget B . refuse C . want D . help
(9)
A . bought B . got C . lost D . chose
(10)
A . clothes B . houses C . animals D . flowers
任务型阅读

Read the following information and match the tourists with the tourist attractions:

A. Holiday homes in Mallorca: Quiet in summer season. Beautiful family apartments with views of mountains and close to shops and restaurants. Cycling, sailing and sports clubs nearby.

B. Italy in comfort: Luxury carriage tours of Italy. 21 days to visit five Italian cities starting from London, May 1st, See the arts and culture of historic Italy.

C. Kibbutz holidays in Israel: Working holidays on a farm in Israel for one to three months. Accommodations, food and trips to historic sights are all free. You pay only for the cheap flights.

D. Two weeks on a Caribbean island: Two- week holidays in Hotel Splendid. On a lovely beach with golden sands and deep-blue sea. Tennis, golf, sailing and all water sports.

E. Muay Thai: It's Thailand's most ancient and popular martial art. It's part of every festival and broadcast throughout the country every day.

F. Shanghai Museum: There are 120,000 pieces on show here. You can see the whole of Chinese history. Time: Monday-Friday 9: 00 a.m. - 5: 00 p.m.

Mike, enjoys sport, dancing and swimming. He is planning to relax himself on the beach.

Jack, a teenager, plans to spend his school summer holidays with his parents. The best place is one where it is quiet and has lots of things for boys to do.

Maria, a university student, wishes for a holiday that is cheap and sounds very interesting.

Peter, fascinated by martial art, is always eager to see such exciting and adventurous sports.

Kevin, interested in art and history and he wants to have a better knowledge of the history of China.

Tourist

 

Tourist Attractions

 Mike

A. Holiday homes in Mallorca

Jack

B. Italy in comfort

Maria

C. Kibbutz holidays in island

Peter

D. Two weeks on a Caribbean island

 Kevin

E. Muay Thai

   

F. Shanghai Museum

________ playing chess after school?   

A . Let's B . What about C . Why not D . Don't  
/'ˈsevrəl 'ˈletəz əˈraɪvd et maɪ həʊm ðɪs ˈmɔːnɪŋ/
A . Some letters arrived at my home this morning. B . Several letters arrived at my home this morning. C . Sandy's letters arrived at my home this morning.
当你处于困境中时,首先要保持镇静。

When you , first .

听下面一段较长对话,回答问题。
  1. (1) How long will the man stay in China?
    A . Six or seven days. B . Six or seven weeks. C . Seven or eight months.
  2. (2) Where does the man come from?
    A . Japan. B . England. C . America.
  3. (3) Where may the conversation happen?
    A . At a bus station. B . At an airport. C . At a train station.
—Look! How ______ Nancy is writing! 

— Oh, she is the ______ girl in my class.

A . carefully; most careful B . careful; most careful C . carefully; careful D . careful; careful
—Tom failed in the running competition last week.

     ! He is the best at running in our grade.

A . I know B . Don't be silly C . You can't be serious D . It doesn't matter
阅读理解

    What do Napoleon, Clinton and Wang Nan have in common? They are all left-handed.

Today about 15% of the people are left-handed. But why are people left-handed? The answer is the way the brain (大脑) works. The brain has two halves—the right half and the left half. The right half controls (控制) the left side of the body, and the left half controls the right side of the body. So right-handed people have a strong left brain, and the left –handed people have a strong right brain.

    The two halves of the brain are about the same size. But each side controls different things. The left side controls language, Math and logic (逻辑). When you remember new words, or when you put things in order, you use your left side.

    The right side of the brain controls color and music. It is also good at recognizing (认出)faces. This does not mean that all artists are left-handed and all accountants (会计师) are right-handed. Some right-handers have a strong right brain, and some left-handers have a strong left brain.

  1. (1) From the passage we know       .
    A . all artists are left-handed B . all accountants are right-handed C . the left side of the brain controls your love of art, color and music D . some right-handers have a strong left brain
  2. (2) Whether(是否) people are right-handed or left-handed is mostly decided by ____.
    A . their parents B . their minds C . the way the brain works D . the way the head works
  3. (3) Each side of the brain ________.
    A . likes music and Math B . controls different things C . controls the same thing D . has two halves
  4. (4) When you are singing, you are using your ________.
    A . logic thinking B . heart C . right brain D . left halves
Jessica promised ________ an article on detectives for our school newspaper.

A . writing B . to write C . wrote D . not writing
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