重庆西南大学附属中学校2025-2026学年下学期八年级英语定时作业(三)

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西南大学附中初2027届初二下定时作业(三) 第I卷(共90分) I.听力测试(共35分) 第一节:听音选择(每小题1分,共6分) 听两遍。根据你所听到的句子,从A、B、C三个选项中选出最恰当的答语,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。 1. A. Everything goes well. B. It’s cloudy. C. I will go by bus. 2. A. Yes, I’d love to. B. I don’t like movies. C. It’s too late. 3. A. My pleasure. B. Don’t worry. C. I have a fever. 4. A. He likes running. B. He was washing his clothes. C. He helped an old woman. 5. A. Yes, I do. B. I like reading. C. Because it’s interesting. 6. A. Yes, I was. B. Yes, twice. C. No, I didn’t. 第二节:情景反应和对话理解(每小题1.5分,共9分) 听两遍。根据你所听到的对话和问题,从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。 7. A. /'saɪlənt/ B. /sə'saɪəti/ C. /və'raɪəti/ 8. A. 30 dollars. B. 50 dollars. C. 60 dollars. 9. A. China. B. Australia. C. Japan. 10. A. Harry Potter. B. Sleeping Beauty. C. Cinderella. 11. A. To buy a ticket. B. To volunteer. C. To perform on stage. 12. A. B. C. 第三节:长对话理解(每小题1.5分,共6分) 听两遍。根据你所听到的长对话,从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。 听第一段材料,回答第13和14小题。 13. When will the woman have a trip? A. In three weeks. B. In two weeks. C. In one week. 14. What does the woman have to do before leaving? A. Train her dog and cat to stay at home alone. B. Find someone to look after her dog and cat. C. Prepare her dog for a road trip with the man. 听第二段材料,回答第15和16小题。 15. What is the relationship between the two speakers? A. Father and daughter. B. Doctor and patient. C. Brother and sister. 16. What will the girl do next? A. Learn the app by herself. B. Book a hospital on the app. C. Teach her grandma to use the app. 第四节:短文理解(每小题1.5分,共6分) 听两遍。根据你所听到的短文内容,从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。 17. How many ways of shopping are mentioned in this passage? A Three. B. Four. C. Five. 18. What can you buy at the market on the Grand Place in Belgium? A. Fresh fruit. B. Clothes. C. Flowers. 19. When is the Sonora market in Mexico open? A. It opens every day except Monday. B. it opens every day from early in the morning till late at night. C. It opens every day from early in the morning till late in the afternoon. 20. The Camden Market in England is NOT famous for ______. A. Street fashion. B. CDs. C. Birds. 第五节:短文填空。(每小题2分,共8分) 听两遍。根据你所听到的短文内容,在横线处补全笔记,每空1词。 Live in Harmony (和谐) with Nature Importance Forests: clean the air; home to animals. Wetlands: purify water; 21. ________ ________. Oceans: control weather; provide food. 22. ________ Pollution. Cutting down too many trees. Solutions Individuals: plant more trees; use clean energy; 23. ________ waste. Governments: make protected areas. Schools: teach students to care for the environment. We must work together for a 24. ________ ________. II.语法选择(每小题1分,共10分) 根据短文内容,从A、B、C三个选项中选出一个语法正确的答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。 Last Saturday, my parents and I decided to clean up the beach near our city. When we got there, I was shocked by the amount of trash on the sand. Bottles and plastic bags were everywhere. My father handed me 25 large bag and said, “Let’s do something meaningful.” 26 we were picking up the waste carefully, a young couple walked by and smiled at us. They said it was 27 a meaningful thing that they wanted to join us. Together, we worked for nearly three hours 28 any break, and our bags became full quickly. When we finally gathered the last piece of trash, the beach had a completely new 29 . The golden sand and blue sea were so beautiful. I stood there, took a deep breath, and said to 30 , “We made it!” My parents were very tired, 31 their faces were full of joy. Dad promised 32 us to a nice dinner to celebrate. Since that day, I 33 a small bag to collect trash. This experience has made me feel much 34 to the environment. 25. A. a B. an C. the 26. A. While B. Since C. Because 27. A. so B. such C. very 28. A. without B. with C. under 29. A. looks B. look C. looking 30. A. I B. me C. myself 31. A. so B. and C. but 32. A. to take B. take C. taking 33. A. kept B. have kept C. was kept 34. A. close B. closer C. closest III.完形填空(每小题1分,共10分) 根据短文内容,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个能填入相应空格内的最佳答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。 Maya was a perfectionist. Her world was beautifully 35 . Her notebooks were clearly organized by color, her desk was always clean, and her socks were always a perfect, matching pair. However, her best friend, Chloe, was her 36 . Chloe’s backpack was a black hole of forgotten papers and unfinished art projects. Yet, their friendship was perfect because they balanced each other out. One Monday morning, Maya overslept. Without checking carefully, she grabbed (抓起) two dark socks, put them on and 37 out of the door. She didn’t look under her desk until her first class started. The socks on her feet were different! A wave of heat rushed to her face. She spent the whole lesson 38 her feet under her chair, believing that every word and laugh was about her mismatched (不匹配的) socks. At lunch, she sat next to Chloe. “I might as well go home now,” she said, finally telling Chloe about her mismatched socks. Chloe stared for a second and said, “That’s wonderful! I love it! It’s like your 39 are having an argument!” “We should start a trend (潮流)! Let’s make tomorrow ‘Mismatched Sock Day’! I’ll tell everyone! It must be fun!” Maya thought her friend had lost her 40 . “No one will do it.” But Chloe was already on her phone, 41 their whole grade and posting on the class social page. The whole grade responded (回应) quickly and positively. The next day, Maya was 42 to put on mismatched socks. She walked into school with her head down. But to her surprise, there were flowers and animals, dots and stars, knee-highs and short socks — all proudly mismatched. People were laughing, pointing at each other’s feet. Maya looked down at her own crazy socks and felt a huge smile spread across her face. She realized she had been hiding behind the idea of “ 43 ” for so long. That day, she learned that true confidence is about being brave enough to be a little different, and sometimes, the best ideas are the 44 ones that bring everyone together in laughter. 35. A. bright B. timed C. ordered D. simple 36. A. opposite B. match C. supporter D. competitor 37. A. looked B. stole C. reached D. flew 38. A. feeling B. shaking C. hiding D. comparing 39. A. socks B. shoes C. pants D. fingers 40. A. way B. mind C. temper D. patience 41. A. answering B. messaging C. pleasing D. encouraging 42. A. forced B. warned C. forgiven D. considered 43. A. positivity B. confidence C. creativity D. perfection 44. A. crazy B. simple C. imperfect D. new Ⅳ.阅读理解(每小题 2 分,共 30 分) A FRICKET Fricket is a game played by two teams of two players each. It has 2 wickets (球门). Players need to throw the frisbee to hit the wicket. HOW TO SCORE 1. Hit 1 pole to knock off the cup. If the cup hits the ground, get 1 point. 2. Defense (防守) tries to catch the knocked off cups with one hand. If they do, get 1 point for 1 cup. 3. If players throw the frisbees between poles without touching the poles and the cups, they get 2 points. HOW TO WIN Be the first team to score 21 points. Remember to exchange sides of wickets at 10 points. 45. According to the instruction, players are needed. A. one B. two C. three D. four 46. If you want to get 2 points, you need to . A. knock off one cup to hit the ground B. knock off two cups to hit the ground C. catch one knocked off cup with one hand D. hit two poles without knocking off cups 47. In which section of the newspaper would you probably read the passage? A. Science & Technology. B. Film & TV. C. Travel & Festivals. D. Sports & Health. B Over one hundred years ago, there lived a man named Phileas Fogg. For many years, he led a very quiet life. He spent every day at his club, where rich men went to meet their friends. Every morning, he left his house at exactly 11:30 and walked 576 steps to his club. Then he ate lunch. After lunch, Fogg read three newspapers from cover to cover. Then he ate supper. After that, he played cards with friends. At midnight, he went home to bed before doing exactly the same the next day. But one Wednesday, everything changed. Fogg read some amazing news in his paper. “Listen to this,” he announced (宣告) to his friends. “It says it’s possible to travel around the world in only eighty days!” Although his friends had a laugh over that, Fogg was sure he could do it. When one friend bet (打赌) that it couldn’t be done, Fogg replied, “I will bet twenty thousand pounds that I can go around the world in eighty days or less!” Everyone thought he was crazy but Fogg had made up his mind. “I shall be back on December 21st,” he said. As soon as he arrived home, Fogg asked Passepartout, his butler (男管家), to pack a small bag. Luckily, Passepartout moved very quickly. In less than ten minutes, they were on their way to the station and at 8:45 exactly, the train pulled out, Fogg and Passepartout were off on their great adventure. They were heading for the coast, where they could catch a boat to France. But they were also heading straight for trouble. Adapted from Around the World in Eighty Days. 48. How did the author start the story? A. By introducing the main character. B. By setting a good example. C. By describing a peaceful scene. D. By expressing his opinion. 49. What was Fogg’s life like according to Paragraph 1 and 2? A. Happy and exciting. B. Quiet and regular. C. Boring and dangerous. D. Busy and peaceful. 50. What does the underlined word “it” refer to? A. To turn a deaf ear to his friends’ laughter B. To have a twenty-thousand-pound bet. C. To travel around the world in 80 days. D. To read some amazing news to his friends. 51. According to the last paragraph, what might happen after they got on the boat? A. They might have a safe trip without trouble. B. They might get into trouble during the trip. C. They might visit their friend named trouble. D. They might take a boat for the whole trip. C Researchers from Peking University created a new tool called ThermoFace. Different from older ways to look at one’s body temperature, it looks at different parts of the face to check people’s age and health. △ The face has many blood vessels (血管). With their help, ThermoFace can find “hot” and “cool” areas in the face that change with age and illness. For example, as people become older, the temperature of their nose goes down faster than other parts of their face. If someone’s nose is warmer, it means he has a younger age. However, the area around the eyes usually gets hotter as people get older. Scientists also find that people with high blood pressure have warmer cheeks. With ThermoFace, doctors can notice people’s illnesses earlier. They can do more tests and give advice. Can ThermoFace work perfectly? Will ThermoFace work the same for everyone? We still don’t know. Other factors, like exercise and eating ice cream, can change the temperature of your face. The tool can’t tell us why something happened, but it can show doctors that there might be a problem. ThermoFace is helpful for research, but we still need to find out if it can be used in real life to help doctors. 52. What can ThermoFace mainly do? A. It can tell someone’s name. B. It can check someone’s health. C. It can change someone’s face. D. It can take someone’s temperature. 53. Which of the following can be put in “ △ ”? A. How does ThermoFace work? B. Why can ThermoFace show age? C. Where does the idea come from? D. When does the temperature get higher? 54. Which is probably the result of the research? area of eyes: — area of nose:— A. B. C. D. 55. What does the writer think of ThermoFace in real-life use? A. Helpful. B. Difficult. C. Successful. D. Unsure. D ①When people think of wildfires, burning trees often come up. If you see a city burning while its trees remain standing, you might wonder if something unusual is happening. ②For weeks, large wildfires spread through Los Angeles. They burned down a large number of homes and many people lost their lives. As pictures of the fires spread across the Internet, people noticed trees standing next to burned-out homes and cars. Some didn’t believe a fire would leave trees safe. “Is there a secret attack on L. A. homes?” they asked. The answer is no. As many pictures show, trees can and do catch fire. ③But it’s true that some didn’t burn. Scientists say there is a simple explanation for that. ④It’s all about moisture. “It’s quite easy to understand,” said Miranda Hart, a biology teacher. “Trees are filled with plenty of water. Clearly, trees do burn when fires are big and hot enough. But if a tree full of water is next to something very dry, the dry thing will burn first and even change the way of the fire. In that way, you can imagine the fire just going around the tree.” ⑤Besides, the tree type also matters. Certain trees catch fire more easily. Deciduous (落叶的) trees, for example, are hard to burn. That’s because their leaves include more water. While for coniferous trees (针叶树), things are different. ⑥In Los Angeles, palms (棕榈树) are everywhere. They are a symbol of the city. But palm trees are especially easy to spread fire because of their structure and type. So the government advised against planting more palms. Without proper care, these trees can burn and spread rapidly during wildfires and put the people nearby in danger. 56. What does the underlined word “moisture” in Paragraph 4 mean? A. Environment. B. Height. C. Temperature. D. Wetness. 57. What can you infer from the passage? A. All trees remained unchanged in Los Angeles during the fires. B. The fire may go around the tree because the nearby dry things will burn first. C. Comparing to other trees, coniferous trees are easier to catch fire. D. People in Los Angeles like Palm trees and give proper care to them. 58. Which of the following shows the best structure of this text? A. B. C. D. 59. What is the writer’s purpose of writing the text? A. To warn people not to use fires in the wild. B. To suggest Los Angeles stop planting palm trees. C. To ask people to help control the fires in Los Angeles. D. To explain why some trees can stay safe from wildfires. V.口语应用(每小题1分,共5分) 阅读下面对话,从方框内7个选项中选择5个恰当的句子完成此对话,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。 A: Annie, I know you like reading. Can you recommend a book to me? B: Certainly. Let me see … Have you ever read the book The Little Prince? A: No, I haven’t. 60 B: It tells the story of a little prince who leaves his planet to visit other planets and meets all kinds of people. A: 61 Is this book difficult to understand? B: No. The simple language and rich pictures make the book easy to understand. A: 62 B: I think it’s worth reading. It can teach you many things, such as friendship, love and responsibility. A: I see. 63 B: You don’t need to buy one. I can lend you mine. A: Really? 64 B: You’re welcome. I hope you will like this book. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. A. Thank you very much! B. That sounds interesting. C. What is the book about? D. I’ve already read this book before. E. I’ll buy the book tomorrow. F. Why do you recommend this book to me? G. I don’t really like reading picture books. 第Ⅱ卷(共60分) VI.任务型阅读。(65-66 小题,每小题 2 分;67-68 小题,每小题 3 分;共 10 分) 阅读下文并回答问题。 Dear You (also known as Letter to Grandma) is a heartwarming Chinese film directed by Lan Hongchun. Set against the background of the “Going to Nanyang (Southeast Asia)” movement, it tells a story of love and kindness that has moved millions of viewers. The main character is Grandma Ye Shurou. She waited for her husband for 50 years after he went to Nanyang to find work. All those years, she kept receiving letters and money from her husband but he never came back. Her grandson owes money (欠钱) to others. He runs away to Thailand. While there, he also wants to learn about his grandfather. But he finds out a big secret: the person who wrote letters and sent money to Grandma all her life was not her husband. It was a stranger named Xie Nanzhi. She was thankful to his grandpa so she did this for many years. These letters, known as qiaopi, are very special — a mix of letters and money. The “love letter” in the film’s title has a deep meaning. It stands for three kinds of love: the grandmother’s love for her faraway husband, the kindness from a stranger, and love for one’s motherland. This film is truly outstanding because it was made with a small budget and ordinary actors. Even so, Dear You has got some of the highest scores this year. Many viewers say this film is like a soft, quiet trip through time. Instead of using loud music or speeches to make people cry, the director uses a gentle documentary (纪录片) style to show true emotions. It perfectly shows the spirit of Chaoshan people: their courage, their hard work, and their strong sense of duty to both family and country. This movie tells us: true and honest love never needs fancy words. It lies in long waiting, quiet care, and brave acts. It is a moving story that proves the strongest ties between people who are not built by blood, but by kindness. 65. Did the grandpa keep sending the letters to his wife all those years? _____________________________________________________________________ 66. What is “qiaopi” according to the passage? _____________________________________________________________________ 67. What makes the movie truly outstanding? _____________________________________________________________________ 68. What do you think of the story in the movie? Give your reasons. _____________________________________________________________________ VII.单词填空(每空1分,共10分) 根据提示或句意填空,每空1分,并在答题卡上填写完整的单词。 69. (surprise), the hardest subject became easy after I changed my study habits. 70. Without any (/daʊt/), honesty is the most important quality in a friend. 71. L in Chongqing, Hongya Cave is becoming one of the most attractive scenic spots. 72. Young people are used to   (chat) with friends they’ve never met in real life. 73. (恭喜)! Your team won the basketball game in the final minute. 74. By reading, we can see our own (weak) and then try our best to improve. 75. Someone (steal) my bike, so I have to walk to school today. 76. When (compare) two products, pay attention to the hidden details. 77. The situation seemed even (serious) after we learned the truth. 78. I was (terrible) scared when I heard the strange noise last night. VIII.完成句子(79-82小题,每空1分,83小题2分,共10分) 阅读语篇,根据方框里的内容和相应题号括号里的提示,完成句子。 79. We can gain a deep understanding by reading slowly and reflecting on what we read. 80.基于个人真正的兴趣选择书籍,而非仅仅为了应付学业。 81. I have never stopped to ask myself questions. 82. After finishing a chapter, just close the book. 83. even, sharing, more, others, reading, makes, your, meaningful, ideas, with In today’s fast-paced world, many people read only for information, not for true understanding. Yet researchers say that deep reading brings us more knowledge and pleasure. 79. we gain a deep understanding? (对划线部分提问) By reading slowly and reflecting on what we read. Try to set aside just fifteen minutes each day for reading. Choose a book 80. your true interests, not just one for schoolwork. (完成译句) Put away your phone and find a quiet corner to sit. 81. you ever to ask yourself questions? (一般疑问句) If you haven’t, start doing it now. Then think about why a character acts that way to find the deeper meaning. After finishing a chapter, 82. just the book. (变否定句) Write down your thoughts in a notebook. 83. . (连词成句) Ⅸ.概要补全(85 和 86 小题,每小题 2 分;84 和 87 小题,每小题 3 分;共 10 分) 阅读文章,用恰当的短语或句子补全概要。补全部分总词数不超过 30 词,不能照抄原文连续超过 3 个词。 Roger Federer, a world-famous sports star, quit (放弃) the 2020 Olympic Games to deal with his knee problem. It was a hard decision because no one wanted to be a quitter. But finding the courage to let go can be good for you. Nothing is fun all the time. Sticking at something difficult teaches us important skills like perseverance (毅力). However, learning to let go when things aren’t right is of great importance too. Maybe your heart isn’t in playing the piano anymore, or you only play football because your friends do and you want to try a different sport instead. In fact, studies show that letting go of goals you can’t reach, or don’t really want, can build up your confidence and help you lead a happier and healthier life. But how can you know it’s time to stop and move on? Eric Bean is an expert in sport psychology who helps athletes and teams understand their feelings. He says, “Quitting is never a matter of black and white.” He suggests thinking carefully about why you aren’t enjoying something anymore. Is it because you’ve argued with a teammate or can’t get on with a new art teacher? Talk about this with a trusted adult or friend. That can help you decide whether you should stay and stick, or quit and move on. Quitting doesn’t have to mean totally giving up, though. Eric suggests doing the activity less often or turning it into a relaxing hobby instead of a competition. For example, playing an instrument might be more fun if you take away the pressure of exams. But if you do decide to give up an activity, you can pick up another where you can still enjoy things like teamwork, creativity, and exercise. Sticking to hard tasks teaches us a lot. However, 84. . If you give up a goal you don’t really want, you may become 85. . To know 86. experts suggest thinking about why you are unhappy and talking about it with someone you trust. Besides, there are 87. to help you quit, such as taking a break or changing goals. In short, don’t be too hard on yourself. 84. 85. 86. 87. X.书面表达(满分 20 分) 近期,网络热词“爱你老己”(Love You, My Dear Self)在青少年中流行起来。它提倡把自己当作多年的老朋友——善待自己,接纳自己的不完美,在挫折中给予自己耐心与鼓励。这种自我关怀的态度,帮助我们更从容地面对成长中的挑战。 请你根据以下提示,分享成长过程中一次“爱自己”的经历,以及谈谈你在这次经历后,你收获了怎样的成长与感悟。 What is “love yourself” for you? be kind to; give yourself patience; encourage sb. to … What’s your experience about loving yourself? used to; face difficulties; fail to; decide to; feel a sense of … What do you learn from your experience? come to realize; keep healthy; stay happy; grow up … 写作要求: 1.80-120 词,开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数; 2.文中不得出现真实姓名与校名; 3.要点齐全、语句通顺、逻辑清晰。 Recently, the phrase “Love You, My Dear Self” has become popular online. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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