Unit 8 听力训练-2025-2026学年人教版英语八年级下册

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学段 初中
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教材版本 初中英语人教版八年级下册
年级 八年级
章节 Unit 8 Making a Difference
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2025-2026学年八年级英语(下)听力测试 Unit 8 Making a Difference 第一节 听下面5段短对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. What volunteer work does the boy do? A. Help at an animal shelter B. Tutor younger students C. Clean up local parks 2. How long has the girl been a volunteer? A. For three months B. Since last summer C. For over a year 3. Why did Mark start volunteering? A. It was a school requirement B. His friend invited him C. He wanted to help his community 4. What is special about this volunteer program? A. It's only on weekends B. Volunteers earn certificates C. It matches skills with needs 5. How has volunteering changed the speaker? A. Made her more confident B. Taught her new skills C. Helped her make career plans 第二节 听下面2段较长对话。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6. What project are they planning? A. A neighborhood clean-up day B. A charity bake sale C. A book donation drive 7. Who will they ask for help? A. Local businesses B. School teachers C. City government 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. Why is Sarah concerned about the elderly center? A. It might close due to lack of funding B. Few volunteers are available C. Equipment needs updating 9. What solution do they discuss? A. Organizing a fundraising event B. Recruiting more student volunteers C. Asking families to donate time 10. What does Alex believe is most important? A. Getting media coverage B. Creating a sustainable plan C. Starting immediately 第三节 听下面一段独白。独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。独白读两遍。 听第8段材料,回答第11至15题。 11. What is the main message of this talk? A. Anyone can make a difference B. Volunteering looks good on resumes C. Big problems need professional solutions 12. What example does the speaker give of a small action? A. Donating old clothes B. Helping a neighbor with groceries C. Planting a tree in the schoolyard 13. According to research, what happens when people do good deeds? A. They become more successful B. Others are inspired to act kindly C. They feel less stressed 14. What does the speaker say about "ripple effects"? A. They only work in small communities B. They can create significant change over time C. They require organization to be effective 15. What is the speaker's final advice? A. Focus on global issues B. Start with what you can do today C. Join established organizations 第四节 听下面一段短文。根据短文内容,填写表格中所缺信息,每空不超过三个词。短文读两遍。 Volunteer Project Location Main Activities Impact / Outcome Reading Buddies Program (16) ______ library Read to children, help with homework Improved children's (17) ______ skills Community Garden Downtown neighborhood Grow vegetables, teach (18) ______ Provided fresh food for (19) ______ families Tech Help Desk Senior center Teach basic (20) ______ skills Reduced elderly isolation, built intergenerational connections 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ Unit8听力原文 第一节 1. W: I see you at the park every Saturday. What are you doing? M: I volunteer with a local environmental group. We pick up litter and plant trees. 2. M: You seem to really enjoy working at the library. W: I do! I started last June when school ended, and I've continued ever since. It's been the most rewarding experience. 3. W: What made you decide to volunteer at the hospital, Mark? M: Well, I saw how much my town needed help after the flood last year. I wanted to do my part to make things better. 4. M: I'm interested in volunteering but don't know where to start. W: Our program is perfect for you. We interview volunteers about their skills and interests, then match them with organizations that need those exact abilities. 5. W: Before I started volunteering, I was quite shy. M: Really? You seem so confident now when you lead the museum tours. W: Exactly! Working with visitors every week has completely changed how I see myself. 第二节 听第6段材料 W: Our community service club needs a new project. Any ideas? M: I was thinking about a book drive. Many children in our city don't have books at home. W: That's a great idea! Where would we collect the books? M: We could set up collection boxes at school, the library, and maybe some local businesses. W: Good thinking. Businesses might also help with transportation or storage. Let's make a list of stores to contact. 听第7段材料 M: Sarah, you look worried. What's wrong? W: I just learned that the elderly center might have to reduce its hours. They don't have enough volunteers. M: That's terrible. The seniors really depend on that place for meals and company. W: Exactly. I was thinking we could organize a volunteer recruitment campaign at our school. M: Good idea, but we need more than just a one-time effort. We should create a rotating schedule so there are always enough volunteers. W: You're right. A sustainable system is better than constantly looking for new people. Let's design a plan that makes volunteering easy and regular. 第三节 听第8段材料 Many people think making a difference requires grand gestures or lots of money. But today I want to share a different perspective: small actions matter more than we realize. Let me give you an example. Last month, a student in our school noticed an elderly neighbor struggling with groceries. He offered to help carry them inside. That simple act of kindness started something beautiful. The neighbor began telling others about this polite young man. Soon, several students were checking in on elderly residents on their street. This isn't just a nice story - it's supported by research. Studies show that acts of kindness create what psychologists call "ripple effects." When people witness kindness, they're more likely to act kindly themselves. One good deed can inspire dozens more. Think about it: if you help a classmate understand a difficult math problem, they might then help someone else. If you pick up litter in your neighborhood, others might start doing the same. These small actions create waves of positive change. The beauty of this approach is that it's accessible to everyone. You don't need special skills or lots of time. You just need to notice opportunities to help in your daily life. So my message today is simple: don't underestimate the power of small actions. Start where you are, use what you have, and do what you can. Your kindness today could start a ripple that reaches further than you ever imagined. 第四节 听下面一段短文 Volunteering takes many forms, and each type of service creates unique positive impacts. Let me share three successful volunteer projects from our city. First, the Reading Buddies Program at our public library. High school students volunteer to read with younger children and help with their homework. This program has significantly improved the children's reading skills, and many participants have moved up reading levels faster than expected. Second, the Downtown Community Garden. Volunteers grow vegetables and fruits while teaching sustainable gardening practices to community members. Last year, this garden provided fresh produce for over fifty low-income families who otherwise couldn't afford healthy food. Third, the Tech Help Desk at the Golden Years Senior Center. Young volunteers teach basic computer skills to elderly residents. This has reduced feelings of isolation among seniors and created wonderful intergenerational friendships. Many seniors now video call their grandchildren regularly, thanks to what they learned. Each of these projects started with a simple idea and grew through the dedication of ordinary people who wanted to make a difference in their community. 参考答案 第一节 1. C 2. B 3. C 4. C 5. A 第二节 6. C 7. A 8. B 9. B 10. B 第三节 11. A 12. B 13. B 14. B 15. B 第四节 16. public / local / city17. reading18. sustainable gardening / gardening practices 19. low-income / fifty20. computer / digital / technology 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $2025至2026学年八年级英语下听力测试unit eight making a difference。第一节听下面五段短对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每段对话仅读一遍。One. I see you at the park every saturday. What are you doing? I volunteer with a local environmental group. We pick up litter and plant trees. Two, you seem to really enjoy working . at the library. I, I started last june when school ended, and I continued ever since. It's been the most rewarding experience. Three, what made you decide to volunteer at the hospital? mart? Well. I saw how much my town needed help after the flood last year. I wanted to do my part . to make things . Better for. I'm interested in volunteering. but don't know where to start. Our program is perfect for you. We interview volunteers about their skills and interests, then match them with organizations that need those exactly abilities. Five, before I started volunteering, I was quite shy. Really. you seem so confident now when you lead the museum tours. exactly. Working with visitors every week has completely changed how I see myself. 第二节听下面二段叫长对话,每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话前你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍,听第六段材料,回答第六、七题。Our community service club needs a new project. Any ideas? I was thinking . about a book drive. Many children in our city don't have books at home. That's a great idea. Where would we collect the books? We could set up collection boxes at school, the library and maybe some local businesses. Good thinking businesses might also help with transportation or storage. Let's make a list of stores to contact. Our community service club needs a new project. Any ideas? I was thinking . about a book drive. Many children in our city don't have books at home. That's a great idea. Where would we collect the books? We could set up collection boxes at school, the library and maybe some local businesses. Good thinking businesses might also help with transportation or storage. Let's make a list of stores to contact. 听第七段材料,回答第8至10题。Sarah, you look worried. What's wrong? I just learned that the elderly center might have to reduce its hours. They don't have enough volunteers. That's terrible. The seniors really depend on that place for meals and company. exactly. I was thinking we could organize a volunteer recruitment campaign . at our school. Good idea. We need more than just a one time effort. We should create a rotating schedule. So there are always . enough volunteers. You're right. A sustainable system is Better than constantly looking for new people. Let's design a plan that makes volunteering easy and regular. Sarah, you look worried. What's wrong? I just . learned that the elderly center might have to reduce its hours. They don't have enough volunteers. That's terrible. The seniors really depend on that place for meals and company. exactly. I was thinking we could organize a volunteer recruitment campaign . at our school. Good idea. We need more than just a one time effort. We should create a rotating schedule. So there are . always enough volunteers. You're right. A sustainable system is Better than constantly looking for new people. Let's design a plan that makes volunteering easy and regular. 第三节,听下面一段独白。独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的AB、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听读白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。读白读两遍,听第八段材料,回答第11至15题。Many people think making a difference requires grand gestures or lots of money, but today I want to share a different perspective. Small actions matter more than we realize. Let me give you an example. Last month, a student in our school noticed in elderly neighbours struggling with groceries, he offered to help Carry them inside. That simple act of kindness started something beautiful. The neither our began telling others about this polite Young man. Soon, several students were checking in on elderly residents on their street. This isn't just a nice story, is supported by research. Studies show that acts of kindness create what psychologists called ripple effects. When people witness kindness, they're more likely to act kindly themselves. One good deed can inspire dozens more. Think about IT. If you help the classroom mad understand a difficult math problem, they might then help someone else. If you pick up glitter in your neighbourhood, others might start doing the same. These small actions create waves, a positive change. The beauty of this approach is that is accessible to everyone. You don't need special skills or lots of time. You just need to notice opportunities to help in your daily life. So my message today is simple, don't underestimate the power of small actions. Start where you are, use what you have, and do what you can. Your kindness today could start a ripple that reaches further than you ever imagined. Many people think making a difference requires grand gestures or lots of money, but today I want to share a different perspective. Small actions matter more than we realize. Let me give you an example. Last month, a student in our school noticed in elderly neighbours struggling with groceries, he offered to help Carry them inside. That simple act of kindness started something beautiful. The neighbor began telling others about this polite Young man. Soon, several students were checking in on elderly residents on their street. This isn't just a nice story, is supported by research. Studies show that acts of kindness create what psychologists call ripple effects. When people witness kindness, they're more likely to act kindness themselves. One good deed can inspire dozens more. Think about IT. If you help the classmates understand a difficult math problem, they might then help someone else. If you pick up litter in your neighborhood, others might start doing the same. These small actions create waves of positive change. The beauty of this approach is that is accessible to everyone. You don't need special skills or lots of time. You just need to notice opportunities to help in your daily life. So my message today is simple, don't underestimate the power of small actions. Start where you are, use what you have, and do what you can. Your kindness today could start a river that reaches further than you ever imagined. 第四节,听下面一段短文,根据短文内容填写表格中所缺信息,每空不超过三个词,短文读两遍。Volunteering takes many forms, and each type of service creates unique positive impacts. Let me share three successful volunteer projects from our city. First, the reading buddies program at our public library, high school students volunteer to read with Younger children and help with their homework. This program has significantly improved the children's reading skills, and many participants have moved up reading levels faster than expected. Second, the downtown community garden volunteers grow vegetables and fruits while teaching sustainable gardening practices to community members. Last year, this garden provided fresh products for over fifty low income families who otherwise couldn't afford healthy food. Third, the tech helps desk. At the golden years senior center, Young volunteers teach basic computer skills to elderly residents. This has reduced feelings of isolation among seniors and created wonderful world generation friendships. Many seniors now video called their grandchildren regularly, thanks to what they learned. Each of these projects started with a simple idea and grew through the dedication of ordinary people who wanted to make a difference in their community. Volunteering takes many forms, and each type of service creates unique positive impacts. Let me share three successful volunteer projects from our city. First, the reading buddies program at our public library. High school students volunteer to read with Younger children and help with their homework. This program has significantly improved the children's reading skills, and many participants have moved up reading levels faster than expected. Second, the downtown community garden volunteers grow vegetables and fruits while teaching sustainable gardening practices to community members. Last year, this garden provided fresh products for over fifty low income families who otherwise couldn't afford healthy food. Third, the tech help desk at the golden years senior center, Young volunteers teach basic computer skills to elderly residents. This has reduced feelings of isolation among seniors and created wonderful world generation friendships. Many seniors now video call their grandchildren regularly, thanks to what they learned. Each of these projects started with a simple idea and grew through the dedication of ordinary people who wanted to make a difference in their community.

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