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素养综合训练六
八年级上册Units 1—2
《中考拐点》
2026南充英语
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一、完形填空
My family went to Sanya for vacation last summer. It was my 1 time to get there. Sanya is in the south of China. It is a very beautiful place. Many people go there for vacation every year. The 2 was pretty nice during our stay in Sanya. It was sunny every day. We 3 many beautiful places and we 4 a good time there.
( )1.A. first B. the first C. one D. once
( )2. A. water B. weather C. food D. diary
( )3. A. visit B. visiting C. visited D. visits
( )4. A. had B. have C. has D. having
A
B
C
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We 5 to the beaches. We saw many people 6 . Some played on beaches, some lay on beaches and 7 the sky, and others swam in the sea.
Sanya is the best place 8 water sports in the world. A very popular sport is surfing(冲浪). It’s exciting but 9 . People in Sanya are very friendly. Many people are good at 10 . I saw them dance very well there.
( )5. A. are going B. went C. go D. goes
( )6. A. there B. on there C. here D. nowhere
( )7. A. looked like B. looked for C. looked at D. looked after
( )8. A. in B. for C. about D. with
( )9. A. hungry B. boring C. crowded D. dangerous
( )10. A. singing B. painting C. dancing D. swimming
B
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二、阅读理解(2025·遂宁)
The Maori(毛利人) arrived in New Zealand from Polynesian islands about a thousand years ago. They were the first people to live in New Zealand.
In the late 18th century, Europeans came to live in New Zealand. At that time, the population of the Maori was probably 250,000 in New Zealand. Over the next one hundred years, wars and illness killed many Maori people. By the end of the 19th century, there were only about 40,000 Maori people left. During this time, the Maori also lost much of their land to the Europeans. Many of them were afraid that they might lose their traditions and language too, but this did not happen.
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Today the Maori population is increasing. There are about 500,000 Maori people in New Zealand. Most live like other New Zealanders, but they are keeping the Maori language and tradition alive. Now there are Maori radio and television stations. Many schools teach in the Maori language. Nearly one half of Maori language speakers are 25 years old or younger.
Maori culture is also alive. At the center of Maori culture is the “marae”. This is a special place for ceremonies and meetings. Today the number of marae in New Zealand is increasing. Many of the new marae are in the cities. Now people in the cities can meet and learn about their Maori traditions.
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Today most New Zealand cities have Maori festivals every year. Among festival activities are competitions in speaking, dancing and singing. Children practice for months. Then all the Maori in the area arrive to watch the competitions and see who wins.
The Maori have gone through hard times. Today they live a comfortable, modern life. They keep their cultural traditions alive because they have passed and are passing them down to their children.
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( )1. When did the Maori first get to New Zealand?
A. About the 11th century. B. About the 13th century.
C. About the 18th century. D. About the 21st century.
( )2. What happened to the Maori during the 19th century?
A. They lost their traditions.
B. They had more land.
C. They had a smaller population.
D. They left New Zealand.
A
C
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( )3. What do the Maori do to make their traditions and language alive?
①Move to the center of New Zealand.
②Set up Maori radio and TV stations.
③Teach in the Maori language in many schools.
④Have competitions in speaking, dancing and singing.
A. ①②③ B. ①②④
C. ①③④ D. ②③④
D
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( )4. What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 6 refer to?
A. Hard times. B. Modern lives.
C. Cultural traditions. D. Their children.
( )5. What can we learn about the Maori language?
A. Only old people speak Maori today.
B. English is as important as Maori at school.
C. Government prevents Maori from learning the Maori language.
D. Young people play an important role in the Maori language learning.
C
D
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三、补全短文(2025·云南改编)
Do you feel stressed(焦虑的) quite often?How do you deal with your stress?See a doctor?Perhaps you don’t need to do that if you can get into nature. 1
◆Match your daily routine(日常生活) to the sun.
2 Wake up when the sun rises and rest when it sets. Besides, try to be bathed in sunshine on sunny mornings—sunlight gives you energy for the day!When the sun sets, take breaks from your work.
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◆ 3
Find somewhere green to enjoy your time. You don’t need a big forest!Any green place is all right—a garden, a park or even a tree near you. Spend 5 to 20 minutes relaxing or eating there every day.
◆Try “grounding” or “earthing”.
“Grounding” or “earthing” means “going touch grass”. There are healthy microbes(微生物) in the earth. 4 When you are at a picnic outdoors, take off your shoes and put your feet in the grass. (Be careful not to step on anything painful!)
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◆Enjoy nature mindfully.
Nature gives people long⁃term happiness. 5 Walk into nature to watch the plants and wildlife. Or just close your eyes to feel the warmth of the sun on your skin. Breathe deeply and connect your mind with the beauty of nature.
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. _______
A. Spend time in green places.
B. Go outdoors and keep working.
C. Live like a young plant following the sun.
D. Here are some simple ways from our experts.
E. These microbes are helpful to make your stress less.
F. You can put away your phone and enjoy nature with all your mind.
D
C
A
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四、语法填空
Food documentaries are more and more popular these days. Many of them are about busy restaurants in big cities, but 1 (direct) Wang Shengzhi’s documentary Taste of Home is different.
“When I was a child, eating was such a simple thing 2 brought me huge satisfaction. Why?Because those foods 3 (make) by families,”Wang says.
1. 2. 3.
director
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Each episode(集) of Taste of Home introduces two dishes from local families in two villages. The audience can watch the cooking and hear the stories 4 the same time. People always enjoy 5 (watch) simple homemade dishes. They remind them of the safety and warmth of childhood.
There is no certain recipe(食谱) for any dish, as the way 6 (cook) it can differ from family to family, 7 one thing they all have in common is love. Many of the recipes haven’t changed for many years. “I want to film the 8 (unchange) things,” says Wang.
4. 5. 6. 7. 8. _____________
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The documentary is so popular because the topic of the documentary is not about 9 (hero) but ordinary people. The tone(基调) of the documentary is slow, relaxing and calm. More 10 (important), it’s showing a feeling of love.
9. 10. _____________
heroes
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