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八年级英语下期学情自测(三) 听力材料 第一节 听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。每段对话读两遍。 1.M: Did you meet any natural disaster last week? W: Yes, a strong thunderstorm hit our neighborhood, with heavy lightning. 2.M: I will put my emergency food and water in the living room cabinet for sudden bad weather. W: That’s a proper place, not under the bed or balcony. 3.M: Do you feel afraid of volcanic eruptions when learning Unit10? W: A little scared, they look really powerful and destructive. 4.M: Could I borrow your disaster reference book? I need it for my English project. W: Sure, here you are. My geography notebook is not suitable for you. 5.M: When does the school natural safety lecture begin, 2:00 or 2:15? W: It’s put off fifteen minutes later, it will start at 2:30 p.m. 第二节 听下面几段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题。从A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。每段内容读两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答第6至第7两个小题。 M: A landslide happened in the mountain town because of non-stop heavy rain these days. W: Terrible. Many rocks fell down and blocked roads. Shall we join student volunteers? M: Yes, we will help clear fallen rocks on mountain paths instead of distributing water. 听下面一段对话,回答第8第至第10三个小题。 W: How was your natural disaster summer camp, Tom? M: Wonderful, I began to learn the drum there. Last Saturday a sandstorm struck our town and lasted three hours. W: You’d better wear a mask whenever you go out on windy days like this. 听下面一段独白,完成第11至第15五个小题 Last summer vacation, I stayed in a mountain village with my family. On the third day, a heavy hailstorm attacked this area. Local firemen taught villagers lots of self-rescue skills. Many fruit trees were broken by hail stones. From this experience, I learned that mastering basic disaster prevention skills is really important for everyone. 第三节 你将听到下面一段短文,根据短文内容完成下面表格,每空一词。短文读两遍。 Now I will introduce some safety tips when heavy rain causes floods. First of all, you should pack a small emergency kit with enough food and common medicine at home. When rain pours heavily, stay indoors and keep far away from glass doors and windows to avoid being hit by broken pieces. Once flood water rises fast, leave low areas and move to high ground as quickly as possible. The most useful way is to take a safety training course at school to improve your self-protection ability. 参考答案 一、听力理解(20小题,每小题1分,共20分) 1—5: BBAAC 6—10: ABCCA 11—15: BBACB 16: rain 17: kit 18: glass 19: ground 20: training 二、阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分) 21—25: BBBCA 26—30: BCBBB 31—35: BC BBA 36—40: BBBCA 三、完形填空(15小题,每小题1分,共15分) 41—45: ABCDB 46—50: ABBCC 51—55: ABACD 四、语篇填空(15小题,每小题1分,共15分) 第一节 56.natural 57. safe 58. suddenly 59. warnings 60. words 61.equipment 62. them 63. hide 64. heavily 65. use 第二节 66.to wear 67. to close 68. to protect 69. losses 70. forces 五、补全对话(5小题,每小题2分,共10分) 71—75: BADEC 六、书面表达(20分) 参考范文 What I Learn from Natural Forces In Units 9 to 11, I have learned different natural forces such as thunderstorms, floods and volcanic activities, and mastered basic self-rescue knowledge against disasters. Last week, our class held a heavy rain evacuation drill. We followed teachers’ orders, moved to higher floors orderly and practiced hiding away from windows. I felt nervous at first but calmed down after knowing standard steps. From these studies, I realize we must respect nature. Teenagers should learn disaster prevention skills and prepare emergency kits. These knowledge can protect us when dangerous natural events happen around us. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $八年级英语下期学情自测三听力材料。第一节听下面。5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给BC三个选项中选出最佳答案,每段对话读两遍。One. did you meet any . natural disaster last week? Yes, is john thurston hit our neighbor? Hop wave, heavy lightning. One. did you meet any . natural disaster last week? Yes, is john. Thunderstorm hit our neighbor hope wave, heavy lightning. I will put my emergency . food and water in the living room cabinet for sudden bad weather. That's a proper place, not under the bed or balcony. Two, I will put my emergency . food and water in the living room cabinet for sudden bad weather. That's a proper place, not under the bed or balcony. Three, do you feel . afraid of volcanic reactions? One learning unit 10。A little scared. They look really powerful and destructive. Three, do you feel . afraid of volcanic reactions? One learning unit 10。A little scared. They look really powerful and destructive. For could I borrow . your disaster reference book? I need IT for my english. Sure, here you are. My geography notebook is not suitable for you. For could I borrow your disaster reference book? I need IT for my english的。Sure, here you are. My geography notebook is not suitable for you. Five, when does the school natural safety lecture begin 2点到2点15分?It's put off fifteen minutes later. I will start at下午两点半。Fine, when does the school natural safety lecture begin 2点到2点15分?It's put off fifty minutes later. IT will start at下午两点半。第二节,听下面几段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从例BC3个选项中选出最佳答案,每段内容读两遍,听下面一段对话,回答第六至第7两个小题。A landslide happened in the mountain town because of nonstop heavy rain. This days, terrible, many roads fell down and blocked roads. Shall we join student volunteers? Yes, we will help clear fAllen rocks on mountain pets instead of distributing water. A landslide happened in the mountain town because of nonstop heavy rain these days, terrible many rocks fell down and blocked roads. Shall we join student volunteers? Yes, we will help clear fAllen rock on mountain pets instead of distributing water. 听下面一段对话,回答第八第至第13个小题。How was your natural disaster summer camp town? wonderful. I began to learn the dream there. Last saturday, a sensor m struck our town. And less three hours. you Better wear . a mask whenever you go out on windy days like this. How was your natural disaster summer camp town? wonderful. I began to learn the drone there last saturday is same storm struck our town and lasted three hours. You Better wear a mess whenever you go out on windy days like this. 听下面一段独白,完成第11至第15 5个小题。Last summer, we, I stayed in a mountain village with my family. On the third day, a hilly houston protect this area. Local fireman taught villagers, lots are self rescue skills. Many fruit trees were broken by hailstones. From this experience, I learned that mastering basic disaster prevention skills is really important for everyone. Last summer vacation, I stayed in a mountain village with my family. On the third day, a hey, houston attack, this area local fireman taught villager's lots are self rescue skills. Many fruit trees were broken by hailstones. From this experience, I learned that mastering basic disaster prevention skills is really important for everyone. 第三节你将听到下面一段短文,根据短文内容完成下面表格,每空一词,短文读两遍。Now I will introduce some safety tips. One, heavy rain causes floods. First of all, you should pack a small emergency kit with enough foot and common medicine at home. One, rain pose heavily, stay indoors and tip far away from glass doors and windows to avoid hit by broken pieces. Once flood water rises fast, live low areas and move to high ground as quickly as possible. The most useful way is to take a safety training course at school to improve yourself protection ability. Now I will introduce some safety tips. One, heavy rain causes floods. First of all, you should take a small emergency kit with enough foot and common medicine at home. One, rainin POS heavily stay in and keep far away from glass and windows. A voban hit by broken pieces. Once flood water rises, live low areas and move to high ground as quickly as possible. The most useful way is to take a safety training course at school to improve yourself protective ability. 听力到此结束,请继续完成笔试部分。 八年级英语下期学情自测(三) 注意事项 1.本试卷共六大题,满分:120分 考试时间:100分钟 2.答题前务必将姓名、班级填写清楚;听力每题播放两遍,请仔细作答; 3.所有答案写在答题卡对应区域,试卷上作答无效;考试结束只交答题卡。 一、听力理解(20小题,每小题1分,共20分) 第一节 听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。每段对话读两遍。 ( )1. What natural disaster did the girl experience last week? A. A flood B. A thunderstorm C. A wildfire ( )2. Where will the boy put his emergency supplies? A. Under his bed B. In the living room cabinet C. On the balcony ( )3. How does the woman feel about volcanic eruptions? A. Scared B. Curious C. Uninterested ( )4. What does the boy want to borrow from his classmate? A. A geography notebook B. A disaster reference book C. A weather report ( )5. When will the school safety lecture start? A. At 2:00 p.m. B. At 2:15 p.m. C. At 2:30 p.m. 第二节 听下面几段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题。从A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。每段内容读两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答第6至第7两个小题。 ( )6. Why did the town suffer from a landslide? A. Heavy continuous rain B. Tree cutting on hills C. Strong earthquake ( )7. What volunteer work will the two speakers take part in? A. Distributing drinking water B. Clearing fallen rocks C. Building temporary shelters 听下面一段对话,回答第8第至第10三个小题。 ( )8. Which instrument does Tom learn after the natural disaster camp? A. The guitar B. The violin C. The drum ( )9. How long did the sandstorm last last Saturday? A. Two hours B. Three hours C. Four hours ( )10. What advice does the girl give Tom? A. Wear a mask outdoors B. Stay at home all day C. Collect sandstorm samples 听下面一段独白,完成第11至第15五个小题 ( )11. Where did the speaker spend his summer vacation? A. A coastal city B. A mountain village C. A grassland area ( )12. What natural event happened on the third day? A. A tsunami warning B. A heavy hailstorm C. A mudslide ( )13. Who taught the villagers self-rescue skills? A. Local firemen B. Tour guides C. Geography teachers ( )14. What thing was destroyed by the bad weather? A. Fruit trees B. Wooden houses C. Farm crops ( )15. What lesson did the speaker learn? A. Never travel to mountain areas B. Master basic disaster prevention skills C. Trust weather forecasts completely 第三节 你将听到下面一段短文,根据短文内容完成下面表格,每空一词。短文读两遍。 Natural Disaster Safety Tips Items Details Dangerous weather Heavy 16.________ First preparation Pack a small emergency 17.________ with food and medicine Indoor safety rule Keep away from 18.________ and windows Outdoor action Move to high 19.________ when flood comes Final suggestion Take a safety 20.________ course at school 二、阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下面四篇语言材料,然后按文后要求做题。 A How Thunderstorms Shape Our World Thunderstorms are one of the most common forces of nature, yet few people fully understand how they form and influence human life. A thunderstorm begins when warm, wet air rises quickly into the cold upper sky. As the air cools down, water drops gather together to form clouds. Inside the clouds, ice pieces rub against each other and build up electric charges. When the charges become too strong, lightning flashes, and the rapid heating of air around lightning creates thunder. Most thunderstorms only last 30 to 45 minutes, but strong ones can turn into severe storms that bring heavy rain, strong winds and even hail. Every year, thunderstorms cause billions of dollars in damage around the world. They can knock down power lines, flood low-lying streets and damage farm crops. However, thunderstorms are not all bad. The heavy rainfall they bring supplies fresh water to lakes, rivers and farmlands, especially in dry inland areas. Lightning also helps fix nitrogen in the soil, which works as a natural fertilizer for plants. For teenagers, learning thunderstorm safety rules is necessary. If you are outdoors during a thunderstorm, never stand under tall trees or metal fences. Do not swim in open water because water easily carries electricity. When staying indoors, avoid touching wired electronic products like desktop computers and wired telephones. Many students make the mistake of opening windows to watch lightning; strong wind and flying broken things may hurt them. Scientists use weather satellites and radar machines to watch thunderstorms these days. They can send warnings 1 to 3 hours before a bad thunderstorm arrives, giving people time to get ready. As we study forces of nature more deeply, we can reduce harm and make good use of natural events. ( )21. What is the first step of thunderstorm formation? A. Ice pieces rub inside clouds. B. Warm wet air rises rapidly upwards. C. Lightning produces loud thunder. D. Water drops fall down as rain. ( )22. What good influence do thunderstorms have? A. They cut down human daily costs. B. They produce natural fertilizer for soil. C. They clear waste water in cities. D. They cool down seawater in summer. ( ) 23. Which action is safe during a thunderstorm? A. Standing under a big oak tree. B. Making calls with a wireless mobile phone indoors. C. Swimming in the community outdoor pool. D. Standing beside open bedroom windows. ( )24. How do scientists predict thunderstorms in advance? A. By watching cloud changes with telescopes. B. By checking daily temperature records. C. By using satellites and radar equipment. D. By collecting reports from local villagers. ( )25. What is the main idea of the passage? A. The formation, effects and safety knowledge of thunderstorms. B. Different kinds of natural disasters and their damage. C. Ways for scientists to study all forces of nature. D. Daily bad weather and its influence on students. B Volunteer Work After a Landslide Last month, a heavy week-long rainfall caused a landslide in Green Hills Village, a small mountain village two hours away from our city. Rocks and mud rushed down the hillside, blocking the main road, burying several farm fields and damaging twelve wooden houses. Our school organized a volunteer team of thirty Grade Eight students to offer help last weekend. Before setting off, our geography teacher gave us a 90-minute training course. He taught us how to move small fallen stones safely without getting hit by rolling rocks, how to pack clean drinking water and instant food for homeless villagers, and basic first-aid skills for minor cuts and bruises. He stressed that we must follow adult volunteers’ orders strictly and never walk alone on the slippery hillside. When we arrived at the village, we divided ourselves into three groups. Group One cleared small stones and branches on the temporary walking path to make it passable for rescue vehicles. My group, Group Two, visited homeless families staying in community tents. We handed out blankets, disinfectant wipes and kids’ stationery. I talked with an old grandma whose vegetable garden was completely buried. She did not complain too much; she said she was thankful that no one in her family was injured. Group Three worked with firemen to check hidden risks of secondary landslides after rainfall. We worked from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. with only a one-hour lunch break. We felt tired with sore arms and legs when we returned home, but none of us regretted the activity. This volunteer experience taught me two important lessons. First, forces of nature can destroy people’s living environments quickly, so disaster prevention education is vital for every community. Second, small efforts from teenagers can bring warmth and practical help to people in trouble. Next month, our school will set up a long-term disaster volunteer club, and I plan to sign up right away. ( )26. What directly led to the landslide in Green Hills Village? A. A powerful earthquake. B. Non-stop heavy rain for seven days. C. Excessive tree cutting on mountains. D. Sudden melting mountain snow. ( )27. What did students learn in the pre-volunteer training? A. How to rebuild damaged wooden houses. B. Professional medical treatment for serious wounds. C. Safe rock clearing and simple first-aid knowledge. D. How to drive rescue transport vehicles. ( )28. What was the duty of Group Two? A. Clearing the blocked main highway of the village. B. Distributing supplies to villagers living in tents. C. Checking potential secondary geological disasters. D. Planting new trees on the bare hillside. ( )29. What can we learn about the old grandma? A. She lost all her family members in the landslide. B. She was grateful that her family stayed safe and sound. C. She refused the supplies offered by student volunteers. D. She planned to move away from the mountain village forever. ( )30. Why does the writer want to join the school volunteer club? A. To earn extra scores for geography courses. B. To gain more experience in disaster volunteer service. C. To take free professional driving lessons from firemen. D. To rebuild the buried vegetable gardens for villagers. C The Value of Emergency Survival Kits When learning Unit 9 Forces of Nature, our English teacher asked each student to prepare a personal emergency survival kit and share it in class. Most students only put snacks and bottled water in their bags at first, but after watching disaster rescue videos, we realized what real emergency supplies should include. A standard emergency kit is designed for sudden natural disasters such as floods, sandstorms, volcanic ash falls and earthquakes. It should support one person’s basic needs for at least 72 hours, because professional rescue teams usually take three days to reach remote disaster areas. First, drinking water and high-energy food like nuts, dried beef and energy bars are necessary. Canned food needs a can opener, which many people easily forget to prepare. Second, medical items are essential: bandages, antiseptic liquid, painkillers and medicine for personal chronic illnesses. Besides food and medicine, tools and communication equipment cannot be ignored. A hand-cranked flashlight works without batteries, which is much more reliable than common electric torches that run out of power quickly. A loud emergency whistle can help rescuers find your position when you are trapped under ruins. A waterproof notebook and pencil allow you to write down important information such as family phone numbers and personal medical history. Some students added disposable raincoats and thick gloves to protect themselves from sharp broken objects and bad weather. Some classmates argued that emergency kits were useless because natural disasters rarely happen in our city. However, our teacher explained that preparation does not mean waiting for disasters, but learning self-rescue ability. Last winter, a heavy snowstorm blocked city roads for two days; families with emergency supplies lived much more comfortably than those without. Preparing survival kits helps us respect the power of nature and stay calm in unexpected dangerous situations. ( )31. What was students’ initial mistake when preparing kits? A. They made the kits too heavy to carry outdoors. B. They only filled kits with food and drinking water simply. C. They put too much expensive electronic equipment inside. D. They copied other classmates’ kit contents completely. ( )32. Why should emergency kits support 72-hour survival? A. National law sets this standard for middle school students. B. Most natural disasters last exactly three days on average. C. Rescuers may spend three days arriving at remote disaster zones. D. Human bodies can only survive three days without fresh supplies. ( )33. Which tool is the best choice for power-free lighting? A. Battery-powered flashlights. B. Hand-cranked flashlights. C. Mobile phone screen lights. D. Candle lamps with open fire. ( )34. What is the teacher’s opinion on emergency kits? A. They are totally unnecessary for cities with few disasters. B. They train students’ self-rescue skills against natural disasters. C. They should only be prepared by families living in mountain areas. D. Students must take their kits with them every school day. ( )35. What type of writing is this passage? A. A class activity report. B. A science fiction story. C. A travel journal. D. A product advertisement. D From Fear to Understanding: Studying Volcanic Activity Volcanic eruptions are one of the most shocking forces of nature. For centuries, human beings feared volcanoes because sudden eruptions could bury towns under lava and volcanic ash, destroy farmland and pollute air for hundreds of kilometers. With the development of geological science, scientists no longer only fear volcanoes but study them carefully to discover their hidden value. Volcanoes form when high-temperature magma under the earth’s crust breaks through weak rock layers on the surface. Active volcanoes may erupt at any time, while dormant volcanoes have not erupted for hundreds of years but still have potential risks, and extinct volcanoes will never erupt again. Geologists use temperature sensors, gas detectors and ground vibration monitors to track active volcanoes. They can forecast possible eruptions weeks or even months ahead, giving local residents enough time to evacuate safely. Though volcanic eruptions bring short-term destruction, they create long-term natural advantages. Volcanic rock weathers into extremely fertile soil rich in minerals. Many famous agricultural regions around the world are built on volcanic soil, producing high-quality fruits, grapes and grains. Volcanic hot springs carry dissolved minerals, which are good for human skin and physical relaxation. In Iceland, people even use volcanic geothermal heat to warm houses and generate clean electricity, greatly reducing fossil fuel consumption. In our Unit 11 project task, we were divided into groups to make posters about volcanoes. My group focused on volcanic disaster prevention measures, including staying away from low-lying lava flow areas, covering mouths and noses with wet cloth against ash smoke, and following official evacuation routes instead of running blindly. This project changed my old view: nature’s powerful forces are not just enemies of humans. If we learn scientific knowledge, observe natural rules and make reasonable preparations, we can live in harmony with volcanoes and other natural phenomena. ( )36. Why did ancient people fear volcanic eruptions? A. Volcanoes produced terrible loud noises continuously. B. Eruptions would destroy living areas and pollute wide areas. C. Volcanic magma could change local climate permanently. D. No plant could grow on land affected by volcanoes forever. ( )37. What equipment do scientists use to predict volcanic eruptions? A. Weather balloons and rainfall gauges. B. Ground vibration monitors and gas detectors. C. Telescope cameras and seawater testers. D. Wind speed meters and soil moisture sensors. ( )38. What benefit does volcanic soil bring? A. It can stop flood water from spreading. B. It is highly fertile for crop planting. C. It can be made into building bricks directly. D. It absorbs harmful gases in the air. ( )39. Which safety measure is correct during a volcanic eruption? A. Run down to low valleys to avoid volcanic ash. B. Breathe fresh air without any covering on the face. C. Leave dangerous areas along official evacuation paths. D. Stay at home and watch lava flows through open windows. ( )40. What is the theme of the passage? A. The formation, influence and human coping methods of volcanoes. B. Different types of natural geological disasters on Earth. C. How students finish English project posters at school. D. Clean energy developed from all natural forces. 三、完形填空(15小题,每小题1分,共15分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。 Last month, our city experienced a strong sandstorm, which made me realize the great power of natural forces. Before that day, I only learned about sandstorms in Unit 9 textbooks and thought they were far away from my daily life. Early in the morning, the sky turned dark yellow suddenly. Strong winds 41 street trees and blew plastic bags everywhere. My mother quickly closed all doors and windows, and covered window gaps with wet towels to stop sand from 42. indoors. My father took out our family emergency kit, which we had prepared after the school safety lecture. Inside there were bottled water, high-energy biscuits, bandages and a hand-cranked flashlight 43.batteries. At school, teachers canceled outdoor PE class and organized us to review sandstorm self-rescue knowledge. Our geography teacher told us that sandstorms mainly form because of long-time drought and serious soil erosion. Human activities such as overgrazing and blind tree cutting 44.worsen this natural disaster. Many students took notes carefully, because we understood that knowing prevention skills was much more 45. than only reading textbook sentences. In the afternoon, the sandstorm weakened slowly. We walked home with masks covering our noses and mouths. On the way, we saw street cleaners working hard to 46.sand piles on roads. Some community volunteers helped the elderly clean sand from their balconies. I joined them without hesitation, and my desk mate 47 me together. We spent one hour sweeping the sidewalk, tired but satisfied. This unusual experience changed my attitude toward forces of nature. I used to think natural disasters were just exam topics, but now I know they can directly influence public safety. Our class decided to start a small environmental project: we would make leaflets about 48 sandstorm risks and hand them out in the community on weekends. We also planned to plant saplings on the hills on the city edge to 49 soil and reduce wind damage. Teachers told us teenagers could not stop natural disasters alone, but we could do small things to lower risks. Saving water, protecting green plants and learning disaster skills are simple actions, yet they make a big 50 . From Unit 9 to Unit 11, every lesson about nature teaches us to respect natural rules, instead of trying to control powerful natural forces blindly. Several weeks later, we held a class speech contest about natural disaster prevention. I wrote my speech based on the sandstorm experience and won the third prize. When standing on the platform, I told classmates that understanding nature is the best way to 51 ourselves. Many students said they would prepare personal emergency kits and take part in environmental volunteer activities. Life always brings unexpected natural challenges. Textbook knowledge builds our theoretical foundation, while real-life experiences 52.our practical abilities. We should not wait for disasters to arrive before making preparations. Instead, we should take action 53 so that we can keep safe when thunderstorms, floods or sandstorms come. Finally, I keep my mask and emergency whistle in my schoolbag every day as a 54.It reminds me never to ignore the power of nature and always stay ready. Studying Units 9-11 does not only improve my English grades, but also shapes my safety awareness, which is the most 55. lesson I have learned this term. ( )41. A. pulled down B. put down C. cut down D. turned down ( )42. A. blowing B. entering C. falling D. pouring ( )43. A. with B. for C. without D. over ( )44. A. help B. make C. let D. cause ( )45. A. boring B. valuable C. difficult D. strange ( )46. A. clear B. build C. move D. cover ( ) 47. A. stopped B. followed C. refused D. doubted ( )48. A. increasing B. avoiding C. judging D. spreading ( )49. A. loosen B. dig C. fix D. carry ( )50. A. mistake B. promise C. difference D. decision ( )51. A. protect B. introduce C. enjoy D. improve ( )52. A. check B. develop C. waste D. test ( )53. A. in time B. at last C. once again D. from time to time ( )54. A. toy B. gift C. reminder D. treasure ( )55. A. traditional B. basic C. common D. valuable 四、语篇填空(15小题,每小题1分,共15分) 第一节 阅读短文,从方框中选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空,使短文通顺、完整。每空限填一词,每词限用一次。 word, safe, sudden, heavy, they, hide, warn, equip, nature, use Flood Prevention Tips for Students Floods are common 56 disasters in low-lying cities. Our school has released a set of tips to keep students 57 when flood water rises 58. First, listen to official weather 59. through mobile phones or school broadcasts. Do not believe false 60. from online unknown sources. Second, prepare basic emergency 61 such as waterproof bags and high-heeled rain boots. Keep important personal documents in sealed plastic bags to prevent 62. from getting wet. When flood water enters buildings, move quickly to higher floors and never 63. in basements or ground-floor rooms. Avoid walking through 64 flooded streets, because underground damaged manhole covers are extremely dangerous. After the flood passes, do not drink unboiled tap water; 65. boiled water only to stop infectious diseases. 第二节 阅读短文,用括号内所给单词的正确形式填空。 Volcanic ash falls will influence daily life greatly. When ash floats in the air, we need 66 (wear) wet masks outdoors. It is necessary 67.(close) air-conditioners to stop ash from entering rooms. Farmers must cover vegetable fields with cloth 68. (protect) crops. Scientists keep monitoring volcanic activities and send early warnings to reduce 69. (lose). Learning these skills helps us deal with powerful 70. (force) of nature properly. 五、补全对话(共5小题,每小题2分,共10分) 根据下面的对话情景,从方框中五个选项中选出最佳句子补全对话,有一个多余选项。 A. What should we put in the emergency kit? B. Did you finish the Unit 11 project about volcanoes? C. I plan to join the school disaster prevention volunteer group. D. Why do we need to prepare emergency supplies? E. We can watch professional rescue videos together this weekend. F. Volcanic ash will hurt our breathing system without masks. Tom: Hi, Lisa. 71. Lisa: Sure, I made a poster about volcanic eruption safety rules. Tom: That sounds great. I am stuck on making my emergency survival kit homework. 72. Lisa: We need drinking water, high-energy food, first-aid medicine and a hand flashlight. Tom: 73. Lisa: Because sudden floods or thunderstorms may cut off power and traffic, rescuers cannot arrive right away. Tom: I still feel unclear about some self-rescue steps. Lisa: 74. They will show standard operations for natural disasters. Tom: Good idea. What’s your plan after finishing this unit? 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