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八年级(下)学情调查
英语试卷
(本试卷共67小题 满分120分 考试时长110分钟)
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
听力部分(30分)
一.听句子,给下列图片排序,将图片的序号写在横线上。每个句子读两遍。(每题1分)
1. __________ 2. __________ 3. __________ 4. __________
二.听对话,选答案。每段对话读两遍。(每题1分)
5. How many new jobs does the boy talk about?
A. Four. B. Three. C. Two.
6. Who does the girl want to talk to about career choices?
A. Her mum. B. Her teacher. C. Her friend.
7. What pressure is the girl facing?
A. Too much housework.
B. Peer competition at school.
C. Difficulty in learning math.
8. What does the girl need her team to do?
A. To lend her books. B. To buy her snacks. C. To support her plan.
9. What does the boy think is more necessary for a team’s success?
A. Fast speed. B. Rich experience. C. Helping each other.
三.听长对话,选答案。每段对话读两遍。(每题2分)
听第1段对话,回答第10到11小题。
10. What hobby does Anna have?
A. Playing the guitar. B. Painting. C. Dancing.
11. Why do Anna’s parents disagree with her hobby?
A. Because it’s too expensive.
B. Because it’s not useful for future.
C. Because it takes too much study time.
听第2段对话,回答第12到第14小题。
12. What is Amy’s dream?
A. To be a nurse. B. To be a writer. C. To be a fitness coach.
13. Why did the man change his dream?
A. He wants to help people stay healthy.
B. Writing makes him happy.
C. He works for a sports newspaper.
14. What will the man probably do next month?
A. Visit a middle school.
B. Take part in a fitness competition.
C. Give a talk about healthy living.
听第3段对话,回答第15到第17小题。
15. Why did the team lose the final game?
A. They didn’t run fast.
B. They didn’t work together.
C. They didn’t have strong players.
16. What does Tom think makes a great team?
A. Having the strongest players.
B. Trusting each other.
C. Working harder.
17. What might the team do next?
A. Have a good rest.
B. Ask for help.
C. Practice together.
四、听短文,选答案。本段短文读两遍。(每题1分)
18. What does Ms. Smith do?
A. A doctor. B. A teacher. C. A writer.
19. Who can get help from the centre?
A. Students under stress.
B. Students with low scores.
C. Students in poor health.
20. Why does Ms. Smith offer books?
A. To help students relax.
B. To teach students writing skills.
C. To make students more creative.
21. When can students get together to talk about their problems?
A. Every Monday. B. Every Wednesday. C. Every Friday.
22. What will the students talk about this week?
A. The relationship between foods and emotions.
B. The relationship between colours and emotions.
C. The relationship between parents and children.
一.阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节 阅读下列语言材料,从每题所给的A,B,C,D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Team - Building Activities for Students’ Teamwork skills are important for them. This includes things like building relationships, communicating well, and solving problems together. Here are two activities to help you get better at these skills.
Activity 1: Water Relay (接力赛)
Tools (工具)
·Two large buckets (水桶): one is filled with water, the other is empty
·One small bucket with holes for each team member
Instructions
·Place the two large buckets 3-5 meters away.
·Team members stand in a row between the buckets.
·Using the small bucket, pass water from the full bucket to the empty one.
·The team that keeps the most water wins.
Why It’s Fun
·It’s fun to work out a way to lose as little water as possible in the team.
·It’s water. Isn’t it fun to get you wet on a hot summer day?
Activity 2: Truth (真相) and Lie (谎言)
This activity will help team members to learn about each other.
Instructions
·Each member prepares three sentences about themselves: two true, one false (错误的).
·Each team member tells the group the sentences.
·Others discuss and find out the lie.
Why It’s Fun
·It’s fun to find out surprising personal stories.
·Members have chances to talk about themselves.
23. What is the main purpose (目的) of these two activities?
A. To teach students how to win competitions.
B. To help students learn team skills like communication.
C. To let students play with water and share stories.
D. To help students relax in different ways.
24. The team wins the Water Relay by ___________.
A. moving water the fastest.
B. keeping the small buckets from breaking.
C. passing water over the longest way.
D. keeping the most water in the end.
25. In “Truth and Lie”, what should each member do FIRST?
A. Guess which sentence is a lie. B. Listen to others’ stories carefully.
C. Prepare three sentences with one false. D. Choose the best member.
26. This passage is most probably from ______.
A. a science book B. a travel guide
C. a news website D. a school magazine
B
Nowadays, the Internet is very important in our life. But many places, like faraway villages, deserts and mountains, still have no Internet. To solve this problem, SpaceX, an American space company, started the Starlink project.
Starlink is a big network of thousands of small satellites. They fly around the Earth in low orbit (轨道). The satellites can send Internet signals to every corner of the world. People there can use a small dish to get the signals and enjoy high-speed Internet. Unlike traditional Internet, Starlink does not depend on cables or tall towers.
The first Starlink satellites went into space in 2019. Now there are more than 6,000 Starlink satellites. It helps people in remote areas (偏远地区) use the Internet for study, work and medical help. When big disasters happen and traditional Internet stops working, Starlink can keep people online. Today, Starlink is used in many countries. It not only brings better Internet to the world but also opens up new possibilities for education, business and communication.
But Starlink also brings some problems. Too many satellites may make space junk. They may also have a bad influence on watching stars. Scientists are trying to make better rules to make sure Starlink is safe for space.
27. What is Starlink?
A. A kind of mobile phone. B. A network of satellites for Internet.
C. A new kind of computer. D. A space station.
28. Which places can get Internet from Starlink?
A. Remote villages without Internet. B. Big cities only.
C. Places with many cables. D. Places with tall signal towers.
29. What is the problem of Starlink?
A. It is too expensive for people.
B. It can only work in big cities.
C. It may create space junk.
D. It makes Internet speed slow.
30. What can we learn from the passage?
A. Starlink is useless for people when disasters happen.
B. Starlink satellites fly closer than many others from the earth
C. Starlink is only used in some developed countries.
D. Starlink is completely safe for people to use now.
C
Imagine you are on your way to take a very important exam. Suddenly, one of your classmates falls down beside you. This is exactly what happened to Jiang Zhaopeng, a 17-year-old student at a vocational school in Shandong on 10th May 2025. Jiang was on his way to take the Shandong Provincial Spring College Entrance Examination, which is a college entrance exam in China. His classmate had a heart problem and stopped breathing. Jiang didn’t think twice. He quickly used the CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation,心肺复苏) skills he learned at school to help his classmate. With the help of the driver, they drove to the hospital in just 7 minutes. They even ran through six red lights on the way. In the end, Jiang’s classmate got better, but Jiang missed his Chinese exam.
This story became very popular on the Internet. More than 2 million people online said Jiang was a hero. They said, “He passed the most important test in life.” On 14th May, the Shandong Education Authority decided to give Jiang himself a special make-up exam. They used backup (备用) test papers to make sure fairness (公平). Both Jiang and the driver, Wang Tao, got “Bravery Certificates” from the local government.
Teachers and experts said this showed how useful the first-aid skills we learned in school could be. These skills can help save lives in real emergencies (突发事件). When people asked Jiang about missing the exam, he said, “We can take exams again, but we can’t bring a life back if it’s gone.”
This event teaches us that being kind is more important than getting good grades. As an expert said, “Exams test our knowledge, but Jiang’s decision showed his good character, and he did very well in that test.” Jiang’s story tells us that saving someone’s life is the biggest success of all.
31. Jiang Zhaopeng __________ when he found his classmate fell down beside him?
A. thought for a while and called the teacher
B. drove his classmates to hospital at once
C. called the nearby hospital and waited
D. used the skills he learned at school to save his classmates
32. What does the underlined words “make-up exam” mean in Chinese?
A.补考 B.小考 C.统考 D.驾考
33. The writer write the passage to ______.
A. tell a touching story to the readers
B. advise teenagers to learn more first aid skills
C. encourage people to be kind to others
D. introduce a brave boy to readers
34. What can be the best title for the passage?
A. A Chinese exam B. A heart problem C. A useful skill D. The biggest success
D
①What do you want to be when you grow up? A study shows that more than 80% of children choose jobs they often see around them, like doctors and teachers, with teachers topping the list of kids’ dream jobs. But jobs such as cartoonists appear in less than 7% of their answers. We often overlook jobs hidden outside our daily lives.
②Choosing a career is crucial (至关重要的) because it will be a big part of your life. If you don’t enjoy your job, your life won’t be as happy as you wish it to be. Try looking into different possibilities! Your dream job might be something you’ve never heard of before.
③How can you start? First, think about your interests and strengths. This will help shape your future job. If numbers excite you, maybe you can be a scientist. If storytelling comes naturally, then writing or filmmaking could be your choice. And remember to talk to your parents, teachers and friends. They can share ideas about different jobs.
④Also, think about future trends (趋势). Many jobs today, like web developers, weren’t around 50 years ago. New jobs like AI ethics advisors might appear when you grow up. As a result, besides learning subjects, you should also try to improve your creativity and critical thinking (批判思维).
⑤In all, it’s no use just planning without acting. Just join clubs, read books or watch videos about different jobs. Remember: big dreams start with small actions. Whether you want to change the world or find happiness, today’s effort will help you achieve your dreams tomorrow!
35. What does the underlined word “overlook” probably mean in Chinese?
A.高看 B.藐视 C.忽视 D.看中
36 Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. You should first talk to your teachers and friends before thinking about your job.
B. By thinking about future trends, you are sure to find a good job.
C. In career planning, parents’ advice is the most important.
D. Improving creativity and critical thinking is important for future jobs.
37. What is the structure of the text?
A. ①/②/③④/⑤ B. ①②/③/④⑤
C. ①/②③④/⑤ D. ①②/③④⑤
38. What is the main idea of the whole passage?
A. How to choose cartoonists as your dream job
B. How to choose a future career and what to do for it
C. Why children often choose teachers and doctors
D. The history of different jobs in the past 50 years
第二节 阅读短文,从方框内所给的选项中选出填入空白处的最佳选项,有一个多余的选项。
E
In today’s families, both parents are busy working and kids are busy with schoolwork and many afternoon activities. (39) __________ However, studies show that eating together has lots of benefits (益处) for family members, especially children.
According to reports, children eating more with their family are at lower risk (风险) of having poor eating habits or weight problems. (40) __________ They also show positive attitude to their lives. Family meals came into American life in the mid-20th century. In the 60’s and 70’s, the way of family meals changed. Restaurant visits, take-out and TV dinners became normal.
There are signs, however, that the old customs are coming back. According to the newest reports, 59% of families said they ate dinner together at least five times a week. (41) __________
(42) __________ It is about teaching them how to become members of their culture. Food becomes so easy and cheap to get that we no longer think it is important.
Of course, the act of eating at home may not certainly make children kinder or more responsible (负责任的). But it can bring a lot of things that lead them in the right direction.
A. It makes family members closer to each other.
B. It’s important to know some rules about eating together.
C. Eating together as a family is not just about food.
D. Finding time to get together at the table seems difficult.
E. They act better than those who often eat alone.
一.完形填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读短文,理解其大意,从A,B,C,D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Our class began a science project to build a model of an eco-friendly city last week. My group members — Lily, Tom, and I — all wanted to win, but we had (43) ____________ ideas. Tom suggested focusing on solar energy, while Lily preferred more green space. With only a few days left, I (44) ____________ we’d fail.
One afternoon, Ms Chen saw us (45) ____________. “Teamwork is like a puzzle (拼图),” she said. “Every piece matters.” Her words made us stop fighting. We decided to put our (46) ____________ together: Tom designed solar panels (面板), Lily created parks from recycled bottles, and I built cardboard houses. After school, we worked together (47) ____________, sharing glue, scissors, and even our snacks.
The biggest (48) ____________ was to introduce our design to everyone. Tom was too shy to (49) ____________. Lily and I practised with him every night, saying, “You’ve got this!” On that day, we stood side by side and smiled. When Ms Chen praised our “creative and eco-friendly design”, we felt (50) ____________. “This is our success!” Tom shouted.
Our project won first prize, but the real victory was what we learned. Teamwork isn’t just about dividing tasks — it’s about listening, supporting, and (51) ____________ each other. As the saying goes, “Many hands make light work.” Our city model may be tiny, but the (52) ____________ we built will last forever.
43. A. similar B. crazy C. fantastic D. different
44. A. decided B. worried C. accepted D. discovered
45. A. joking B. playing C. arguing D. recycling
46. A. hobbies B. ideas C. problems D. habits
47. A. sadly B. surely C. happily D. nervously
48. A. challenge B. success C. promise D. surprise
49. A. ask B. lie C. speak D. sing
50. A. proud B. worried C. painful D. tired
51. A. avoiding B. trusting C. introducing D. missing
52. A. city B. product C. result D. friendship
第二部分 非选择题(共40分)
三.语篇填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读短文,在空白处填一个适当的单词或用所给词的正确形式填空,使短文通顺,连贯。
A young man surnamed Yang Zhengzhou, Henan Province has become famous online (53) ____________ his special shaped shaobing. So far, he (54) ____________ (gain) over 400,000 followers.
Yang, a young postgraduate (研究生), started his shaobing business after (55) ____________ (leave) his old job. He shapes the dough (生面团) into different forms, such as guns and popular cartoon characters like Labubu and Hello Kitty.
His shaobing is especially popular among children. Every day, a long line forms as soon as he opens for business. Some (56) ____________ (elder) customers even wait up to two hours to buy his creations for their grandchildren.
What began as a special request (请求)from (57) ____________ child has become very popular. Each piece is handmade (58) ____________ (careful) using only a knife — a skill he believes comes from the spatial (空间的)imagination he developed during (59) ____________ (he) engineering studies.
Surprisingly, Yang sells each shaobing for just 1 yuan, even though they have wonderful designs. “I first sold them for 3 to 5 yuan, but I (60) ____________ (lower) the price to make them more affordable for children,” Yang said.
Many people prais his creativity. (61) ____________ some other people ask whether it is a waste of educational resources (资源) for postgraduates to sell food on the street. Yang explained, “Traditional civil engineering (土木工程) doesn’t fit me. Instead, with shaobing, I’ve gained creative freedom and a sense of achievement.” His response (回应) is supported by many young people who are finding (62) ____________ (successful) in new ways.
四.阅读与表达(共4小题,63-65小题,每小题2分,66小题4分;满分10分)
阅读短文,然后根据内容回答问题。
Our school held a “Dream Career & Growth Story” sharing meeting last month. Three students shared their experiences of chasing career dreams and overcoming growing pains.
Zhao Yan, 14: “My dream is to be a doctor. My grandmother was seriously ill last year, and the doctors saved her life. Since then, I’ve wanted to help sick people. But my growing pain is that I’m afraid of seeing blood. To get over this, I started reading medical books and watching educational videos about medicine. I also volunteered at a community clinic to get used to medical scenes. Now, I’m not afraid anymore. My gain is that I’ve learned to be brave and responsible.”
Li Ming, 13: “I want to be a teacher. I love working with children and sharing knowledge. But I’m very shy — I can’t even answer questions in class. My English teacher suggested I join the debate club. I did it At first, I was nervous, but I kept practicing. Now, I can speak in front of the whole school. I’ve gained confidence and communication skills. I know that being a teacher requires courage to speak, and I’m getting closer to my dream.”
Chen Xi, 14: “My dream is to be a painter. I love drawing, but my parents didn’t support me at first. They thought drawing would affect my study. This was my biggest growing pain. I talked to my parents seriously, showing them my paintings and promising to balance study and drawing. I made a schedule to finish homework first and then draw for 30 minutes every day. Gradually, my parents saw my progress in both study and drawing, and they started to support me. My gain is that I’ve learned to communicate with others and keep my promises.”
All three students agreed that growing pains are necessary for growth. They encourage every teenager to hold onto their dreams and face difficulties bravely.
63. Why does Zhao Yan want to be a doctor?
____________________________________________________________________________________________
64. How did Li Ming overcome his shyness?
____________________________________________________________________________________________
65. How did Chen Xi balance her study and drawing?
____________________________________________________________________________________________
66. Show one of your solved (已解决的) growing pains and tell how you solved it.
(At least 30 words)
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五.书面表达(满分20分)
67.假如你是李华,你的英国笔友John遇到了一个烦恼。他很难与他人很好地沟通,交不到好朋友。他向你咨询如何与朋友进行有效沟通,请你给他写封回信。
内容要点:(1)表达同情理解;
(2)提出沟通建议;
(3)表达祝福期待。
注意事项:(1)词数为80-100;开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
(3)文中不能出现真实姓名及学校名称等。
Dear John,
I have known your problem in the letter.________________________________________________________
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Sincerely,
Li Hua
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