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温岭市2025学年第二学期八年级期末调测(英语卷)
参考答案
第一部分 听力
1-5 BCBBA 6-10 ABCBC 11-15 ACBCB
第二部分
第一节 阅读理解
16-20 CCDDB 21-25 CDABD 26-30 AACDD
第二节 任务型阅读
31-34 BAED
35. One possible version:(言之有理即可。)
Don’t be too hard on yourself./It’s important to be honest.
第一节 完形填空
36-40 DDACB 41-45 ACBCD 46-50 CBAAD
第二节 词汇运用
A 51. literary 52. surprisingly 53. stage 54. give up 55. so that 56. doubted
B 57. youth 58. pushing 59. nearly/almost 60. curious
61. effort 62. wonder 63. hugs 64. negative 65. soundly/well
第三节 语法填空
66. really 67. most popular 68. travellers 69. Why 70. themselves
71. have kept 72. Although/Though 73. a 74. of 75. to protect
第四部分 书面表达
76. One possible version:
Friday, 19 June
Today I had fun taking part in volunteer activities at Wenling Library. First, I helped organize the books on the shelves. Then I read interesting stories to young kids, and they listened so carefully. Later, I joined the book sharing event, where people exchanged their favourite books.
I felt a strong sense of achievement, especially when the kids smiled and said thank you. I also learned the power of sharing — a small act of kindness can bring joy to others. It is truly meaningful to do volunteer work.
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温岭市2025学年第二学期八年级期末调测试题
英 语
全卷满分120分,考试时间100分钟
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3.答题前,认真阅读答题纸上的《注意事项》,按规定答题。
第一部分 听力(本题有15小题;第一节每小题1分,第二、三节每小题1.5分;满分20分)
第一节:听小对话,从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确的选项,回答问题。
1. How many years has Ms. Gao worked in this school?
A. 4. B. 5. C. 6.
2. Which park does Chen Jie like best?
A. Jinping Park. B. Donghui Park. C. Jiulonghu Park.
3. Why do people dress for the occasion in France?
A. They have much free time.
B. It shows respect for others.
C. Beautiful clothes make people happy.
4. What was Peter doing when the winds became strong?
A. Doing the dishes.
B. Watching a film.
C. Preparing for the exam.
5. What’s the possible relationship between the two speakers?
A. Mother and son. B. Dentist and patient. C. Teacher and student.
第二节:听长对话,从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确的选项,回答问题。
听下面一段较长对话,回答第6、7两个问题。
6. What time will Tony get to the gym?
A. At 7:30. B. At 8:00. C. At 8:30.
7. What does Mary need to take to the gym?
A. Her notebook. B. Her student card. C. Her favorite novel.
听下面一段较长对话,回答第8~10三个问题。
8. What is John’s favorite hobby?
A. Growing plants. B. Listening to music. C. Going skateboarding.
9. Who does John enjoy his hobby with?
A. His father. B. His cousin. C. His friend.
10. Why does Anna like listening to light music?
A. It brings her joy.
B. It makes her fit.
C. It helps her relax.
第三节:听下面一段独白,从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确的选项,回答问题。
11. In which book can readers find these animals according to the conversation?
A. Shan Hai Jing.
B. Journey to the West.
C. The Romance of the Gods.
12. What’s the symbol of Fenghuang?
A. Health. B. Wealth. C. Peace.
13. What does Qilin’s body look like?
A. A horse. B. A deer. C. A dragon.
14. Which animal likes eating gold?
A. Fenghuang. B. Qilin. C. Pixiu.
15. Why does the speaker give this speech?
A. To introduce different animals.
B. To recommend a classic book to readers.
C. To share an old Chinese story about Pixiu.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
16. What is the first step to use DeepSeek?
A. Start a new chat. B. Pay for an account.
C. Visit the DeepSeek website. D. Enter your phone number.
17. According to the text, which of the following is TRUE?
A. All AI tools are free to use.
B. AI is easy for everyone to use.
C. Many AI tools have both a web version and a separate app.
D. You can only use a Wechat account to sign up for DeepSeek.
18. In which part of a website can we read the text?
A. Art. B. Sports. C. History. D. Technology.
B
During school days, my life feels like a train that never stops. I rush to class, rush through homework, rush to bed — only to repeat it all the next day. By the time I finally sit down, the day is already over. It seems like everything is “stealing” my time: homework, chores, classes, tests…
So, on the first day of the winter vacation, I made a promise to myself: This time, I’m taking my time back. I stayed up late every night to make up for all the free time I’d missed during the term.
At first, it felt amazing. I climbed into bed, lay down, and unlocked my phone. The screen lit up my face like a tiny light. I played games, watched TV shows one after another, and checked social media until my eyes felt heavy. This is freedom, I thought. Why did grown-ups always say they didn’t have enough time? They just don’t know the magic of staying up late.
But soon, I realized I wasn’t beating a “time thief” — I was feeding one. Even though I slept until noon, I woke up feeling tired. I couldn’t focus on my favourite comic books, and even the funniest videos didn’t make me laugh. I had “free time,” but I didn’t have the energy to enjoy it. This thief didn’t just take away my sleep — it stole my fresh mornings, my happiness, and my ability to stay focused.
So this semester, I will make a change. No more feeling sorry for wanting my own time. But real free time doesn’t steal my sleep, energy, or joy. I will manage my time wisely and try to keep a balance between school and life. After all, when I take care of my time, my time takes care of me — and that’s how I truly win my life back.
19. What is “stealing” the writer’s time during school days?
A. Checking social media. B. Staying up late every night.
C. Playing games and watching shows. D. Homework, chores, classes and tests.
20. Which is the right order of the following?
① The writer decided to manage time wisely.
② The writer had an amazing feeling of freedom.
③ The writer felt tired, lost happiness, and couldn’t focus.
④ The writer stayed up late every night to take back free time.
A. ④-③-②-① B. ④-②-③-①
C. ③-④-①-② D. ③-④-②-①
21. What did the writer realize according to Paragraph 4?
A. He needed more time to feel free.
B. The time thief is actually his best friend.
C. Free time without energy is meaningless.
D. He can beat the time thief by sleeping less.
22. What is the main purpose of the text?
A. To show that school days are too busy for any free time.
B. To encourage readers to stay up late to have more free time.
C. To describe how fun it is to play games and watch shows at night.
D. To share the writer’s experience of learning to manage time wisely.
C
①Writing for children is often seen as easier than writing for adults. But the best children’s authors and illustrators (插图画家) know that’s not true. Michael Rosen and Cai Gao are winners of the 2026 Hans Christian Andersen Awards. They have spent their lives creating books for young readers. Their work shows that children’s literature can be just as deep and meaningful as any other kind of literature.
②Rosen’s writing not only makes children laugh but also teaches them about life. Chocolate Cake, for example, tells the funny story of a boy who walks downstairs secretly at night to eat chocolate cake. It explores everyday life from a child’s point of view. Rosen also writes about the hard parts of life — but with great care. In Michael Rosen’s Sad Book, he speaks openly about the death of his son. He teaches children that being honest about their feelings is brave, not weak.
③Like Rosen’s writing, Cai Gao’s illustrations both please the eye and feed the mind. Her picture book The Peach Blossom Spring invites children into a beautiful land painted in warm, gentle colours. The book is based on Tao Yuanming’s famous story. It follows a fisherman who discovers a hidden village far from the troubles of the outside world. But unlike Tao, Cai doesn’t see this place as a dream we cannot reach. Instead, she paints it as something we can build. Through her beautiful pictures, she encourages children to create beauty and peace in their own lives.
④Children’s literature may be created for young readers, but its power is anything but small. Rosen and Cai remind us that the greatest truths often come in the simplest form.
23. According to Paragraph 1, what can we learn about children’s books?
A. They are as meaningful as books for adults.
B. They are easier to write than books for adults.
C. They are more interesting than books for adults.
D. They are deeper in meaning than books for adults.
24. What do we know about Rosen and Cai?
① They write stories from an adult’s point of view.
② They create works that are both fun and meaningful.
③ They are winners of the 2026 Hans Christian Andersen Award.
④ They think that difficult ideas can’t be used in children’s books.
A. ①② B. ②③ C. ①③ D. ②④
25. What is the structure of the text?
A. B. C. D.
26. Which is the best title for the text?
A. The Power of Children’s Literature
B. The Great Writings of Children’s Authors
C. The Way to Write Funny Stories for Children
D. The History of the Hans Christian Andersen Awards
D
What’s Inside a Disaster Emergency Kit?
As the planet warms, natural disasters have become more common. You are much more likely to experience them than you were in 1960. But preparation can make a difference. Nicole Errett shares how she prepares for disasters.
Q: What does it mean to be prepared for emergencies?
A: Being prepared means realizing what’s happening around you. For example, whenever I go to coastal areas, I make sure I know where the tsunami area is and how to get to safety. But it’s not enough. Getting essentials ready matters a lot, too. And there are two parts to it: keeping essentials easy to reach and keeping them fresh. For example, I always have bottled water in my car and in my house. That way, if an emergency does happen, I don’t need to rush to the supermarket. I also replace it once a year because bottled water expires (到期).
Q: Do you have an emergency kit? What things do you include?
A: Yes. I pack a few basic things. I keep enough water and cookies or dried food. I also have a small first-aid kit. Other useful items include a rope and matches. Everything goes in a small bag that I can pick up quickly.
Of course, this is just a list to begin with. It is different for different people, depending on where you live. People in cold places might want to add a sleeping bag to their lists in winter, just in case the power goes out. The best place to get started is to think about what disasters might happen in the place you live and then prepare accordingly.
Q: Why is it a good idea to plan ahead?
A: It is much better to think through what you would do in an emergency when you are calm. As people often say in disaster planning, “It’s not the plan; it’s the planning.”
27. Why are natural disasters now more likely to happen according to Paragraph 1?
A. The planet is getting warmer. B. Coastal areas are more crowded.
C. People don’t realize the risks. D. Emergency essentials are not fresh.
28. What does the underlined word “essentials” most probably mean?
A. The plans you make. B. The medicine you take.
C. The things you need. D. The money you prepare.
29. What can be inferred from the text about disaster preparation?
A. It only needs water and food.
B. It should be the same for everyone.
C. It is unnecessary if you live away from coasts.
D. It depends on where you live and what risks you face.
30. What does Nicole mean by saying “It’s not the plan; it’s the planning”?
A. Planning is a waste of time.
B. The most important thing is to stay calm.
C. Making a plan is more important than preparing things.
D. Thinking ahead is better than making a plan in disaster.
第二节 任务型阅读(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面材料,在方框中所给的A-E五个选项中选出正确的选项(其中一项是多余选项),将其序号填入31-34小题,并回答第35小题。
Should I have lied? My friend is upset because I told the truth about her jacket.
Amelia 13 hours ago
My friend recently bought a new jacket and asked me, “Be honest, Amelia. Does it look good on me?” I told her the truth: I said the jacket didn’t really suit her.
Now she’s upset and won’t even talk to me. 31
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Sophie 3 hours ago
Next time, try using the “sandwich method.” It works like this. 32 — for example, “I really love the style of that jacket.” Then gently add your opinion — “The colour isn’t my favourite on you, though.” Finally, end with something encouraging — “But if you feel confident in it, that’s what really matters!”
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Liam 5 hours ago
Please don’t be too hard on yourself. You gave her what she asked for— honesty. 33 . Don’t use it as an excuse to say something in a hurtful way.
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Henry 7 hours ago
Give your friend more time to calm down. 34 . After a day or two, you can send her a short message. Write something like: “I’m sorry I hurt your feelings the other day. I realize I could have said it much more nicely. I hope we can talk.”
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A. Start with something nice.
B. Should I have lied instead? What should I do now?
C. That’s a great way to make what you say easier to accept.
D. Maybe she just needs time to cool down before talking again.
E. Honesty is important, but how you express your opinion also matters.
35. What will you say to Amelia? (No more than 15 words)
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分40分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
For a long time, I thought being a good friend meant helping with everything. If my best friend Tina had a 36 , it got me into trouble too. I thought that was 37 .
One day, Tina got a low score on her math test. She was so 38 . “This is terrible,” She cried. “The teacher will be angry with me. My parents will be disappointed. What should I do?” Hearing this, I felt stressed 39 . I spent the whole evening trying to help her find a way out. I made a study plan for her, wrote down notes for her, and 40 to help her with study every day after school. I thought I was being helpful. But somehow, I felt tired all the time. I had no time for my own 41 . My grades started to drop, too.
That night, my mom saw I was unhappy. I told her everything. She was quiet for a moment, then said 42 inspiring, “Is it your test? Is it your score?” “No,” I said. “Then whose problem is it?” She asked. I 43 for a while. “Tina’s?” “Right,” Mom said. “You cannot solve her problem for her. You can listen. You can care. 44 she must walk her own path.”
I did not 45 understand at first. But I decided to try. The next day, Tina cried again about her test. I 46 and said, “That really is hard. I am here if you need to talk.” She was surprised. She sat quietly, then said, “Maybe I should ask the teacher for extra help.” And she did. Her 47 improved later — on her own.
I learned a big lesson that day. Friendship does not mean doing everything for someone. It means helping them find their own 48 , instead of telling them to accept the way we’ve drawn for them. And sometimes, the 49 thing you can do is to step back to let them grow on their own. It is a hard 50 , but it makes real friendship possible and helps us hold onto the most precious true connection in life.
36. A. test B. dream C. secret D. problem
37. A. fun B. trust C. teamwork D. friendship
38. A. upset B. happy C. lonely D. excited
39. A. long ago B. just now C. right away D. once in a while
40. A. failed B. promised C. refused D. happened
41. A. study B. sport C. hobby D. vacation
42. A. nothing B. anything C. something D. everything
43. A. proved B. thought C. chatted D. answered
44. A. So B. Or C. But D. And
45. A. secretly B. hardly C. simply D. completely
46. A. asked for help B. made a mistake C. took a deep breath D. went on an outing
47. A. notes B. scores C. standards D. preparations
48. A. way B. answer C. success D. decision
49. A. best B. silliest C. funniest D. luckiest
50. A. task B. law C. rule D. choice
第二节 词汇运用(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
A.将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中,每词仅用一次。
stage
doubt
give up
literary
so that
surprisingly
Dear Ms. Lee,
I’m writing to ask for your advice because I’m really struggling these days.
I joined the school 51 club last term. At first, I really enjoyed it. Sharing my writing and hearing others’ stories made me feel like I had found my place. Last month, 52 , my instructor asked me to lead a short play for the school art festival. The moment I stepped onto the 53 , my mind went white. I opened my mouth, but nothing came out. I wanted to 54 , but my feet wouldn’t move. I just stood there, silent, while everyone waited. I suffered in a way I had never experienced before. I wanted to hide 55 no one could see me.
After that, I couldn’t look at myself. That night, lying in bed, I 56 whether I truly belonged in that club. I often feel blue these days. Please help me.
Li Hua
B.阅读下面短文,根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式,每空一词。
Dear Li Hua,
It is completely normal to face difficulties during your 57 (青年时期). You are not alone. Many teenagers have gone through similar setbacks and come out stronger.
First, do not keep 58 (鞭策) yourself to forget it completely. That will only make you more anxious. Even the most successful writers and performers have 59 (几乎) made mistakes. What matters is how you learn from them. Don’t shut yourself off from new advice. Instead, be willing to try again. You need to be 60 (好奇) about other ways to do better. I believe you will find a proper solution, and it will be worth the 61 (努力). Every mistake lays the foundation for your future growth. You may sometimes 62 (想知道) whether you can make progress, but never lose faith in yourself. Never be too hard on yourself for the failure. Give yourself warm 63 (拥抱) whenever you feel upset, for you’re already brave enough to face trouble.
Also, stay away from 64 (消极) thoughts. When you feel down, take deep breaths or go for a walk. Remember to sleep 65 (酣畅) every night, because a good rest can help you think logically. You have the ability to turn this failure into a valuable lesson. Go on moving forward, and you will succeed.
Ms. Lee
第三节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
Wenling is a warm coastal city with a rich food culture. The local specialties — qiangao, paoxia and maixia — are 66 (real) popular here. Among all the local specialties, qiangao is the 67 (popular), and it has been a symbol of local customs for decades. Many 68 (traveller) plan to try the local flavors as soon as they visit Wenling.
69 is qiangao so popular in Wenling? The answer lies in local customs. In the old days, villagers made fresh qiangao for the whole family when holding village fairs. Today local elders are skilled at making qiangao, and they always finish the whole process by 70 (they). As a result, the locals 71 (keep) this traditional skill alive for a long time.
72 qiangao looks simple, it carries the warmth of Wenling’s coastal life. For local people, food is more than just taste. It is 73 memory of home and a treasure of local culture. Most local teenagers grow up with these delicious snacks, and they are proud 74 their hometown’s food culture. That is why many young people choose 75 (protect) these valuable local traditions.
第四部分 书面表达(共1小题,满分20分,含书写分3分)
76.假如你是李华,端午期间,你参加了温岭图书馆组织的志愿者活动。请根据以下相关信息,记录此次志愿活动中的经历与感悟,完成一篇英语日记。
注意:
(1)包含所有要点,可适当扩展;
(2)文中不得出现真实姓名、学校等相关信息;
(3)词数80左右;开头已给出,不计入总词数。
Friday, 19 June
Today I had fun taking part in volunteer activities at Wenling Library.
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