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八年级英语测试题参芳答案及评分标准
听力试题
1.C2.A3.B4.B5.A6.A7.B8.B9.B
10.B
11.A12.B13.A14.C15.A16.A17.C18.B
19.C20.A
笔试试题
一、阅读理解
21.A22.B
23.D
24.B
25.B26.B27.A
28.D29.B
30.B
31.B
32.C
33.D34.C35.B36.A37.E
38.C39.B
40.D
二、完形填空
41.A42.B
43.C44.B45.D46.D47.B48.C49.A50.D
三、语篇填空
51.on 52.the
53.farmers
54.were stored 55.best 56.and
57.named
58.to help
59.today's 60.their
四、阅读与表达
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61.A student
62.It took away his sleep,fresh momnings,good mood and the ability to keep focused.
63.He decides to make a change and manage time wisely and keep a balance between schoolwork and daily life.
64.I will make a proper daily plan,do sports and read books in free time instead of slaying up late playing phones.
五、书面表达
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八年级英语测试题(A)
(考试时间:100分钟 试卷满分:120分 含听力)
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。
听力试题
(听力满分:30分)
一、短对话理解(共8小题;每小题1.5分,共12分)
听下面8段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有5秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Who will the two speakers’ school raise money for?
A. Sick people. B. Homeless people. C. Disabled children.
2. Where will the spelling bee be held?
A. In the library. B. In the classroom. C. On the playground.
3. Whose comic book is it?
A. Linda’s.
B. Linda’s father’s.
C. Linda’s grandfather’s.
4. What made the boss angry?
A. Tom always spoke too fast.
B. Tom didn’t make eye contact.
C. Tom talked in a very loud voice.
5. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?
A. Future life. B. Future education. C. Future jobs.
6. How much do students need to pay for the book today?
A. 10 yuan. B. 20 yuan. C. 30 yuan.
7. How did the woman feel about the movie?
A. Excited. B. Disappointed. C. Frightened.
8. Why are the polar bears losing their homes?
A. Because people often hunt them.
B. Because the weather is hot.
C. Because they don’t have enough food.
二、长对话理解(共12小题;每小题1.5分,共18分)
听下面4段对话。每段对话后有三个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。
听第9段材料,回答第9 — 11题。
9. How long will the special exhibition last?
A. Two days. B. Three days. C. Four days.
10. Which of the following art forms does the woman love?
A. Paper-cutting.
B. Clay art.
C. Ink-wash painting.
11. Who will the boy go to the museum with?
A. His mother. B. His father. C. His friends.
听第10段材料,回答第12 — 14题。
12. When will Mike’s class hold the English corner?
A. On Monday. B. On Tuesday. C. On Friday.
13. What will Alice talk about?
A. Chinese tea. B. Chinese festivals. C. Chinese food.
14. What will the woman do at the English corner?
A. Tell stories. B. Take photos. C. Welcome guests.
听第11段材料,回答第15 — 17题。
15. What is Leo doing?
A. Reading a comic strip.
B. Drawing some characters.
C. Watching a superhero movie.
16. What does Leo think of the characters?
A. They are very lively.
B. They are so strange.
C. They are quite serious.
17. Where will the two speakers go this Sunday?
A. To a library. B. To a cinema. C. To a museum.
听第12段材料,回答第18 — 20题。
18. What is the book Emma bought last week about?
A. Space travel.
B. Living on Mars.
C. Building a space station.
19. How will people get water according to the book?
A. By bringing it from Earth.
B. By collecting rain from the sky.
C. By melting ice under the ground.
20. What might destroy a spaceship during the trip?
A. Space junk. B. Bad weather. C. Flying robots.
笔试试题
第一部分 选择题(共50分)
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
Body language
English description
Meaning & Feeling
Scene (场景) example
Shake one’s fists
Move one’s hands with fingers tightly closed
angry, upset, ready to argue
When someone is very mad at others.
Cross one’s arms
Put one arm over the other in front of the chest
unfriendly, relaxed, or disagreeing
When you don’t agree with others’ ideas.
Cover one’s mouth with hands
Put hands over the mouth
shocked, surprised, or hiding a secret
When people hear surprising news.
Rest one’s head on the hand
Support one’s head with one hand
bored, tired, or thinking carefully
In a long boring class.
21. What feeling does shaking one’s fists show?
A. Being angry and ready to argue. B. Feeling tired and quiet.
C. Feeling happy and excited. D. Being shy and nervous.
22. If you cross your arms, you may ______.
A. feel greatly shocked B. disagree with others
C. feel very bored D. want to keep secrets
23. Which body language means people feel bored in class?
A. Cross one’s arms.
B. Shake one’s fists.
C. Cover one’s mouth.
D. Rest one’s head on the hand.
24. Where can we most probably read this text?
A. In a science storybook. B. In an English textbook.
C. In a travel guide book. D. In a sports newspaper.
B
Sometimes, comfort comes from the simplest things. For me, that has always been sports.
It all started in kindergarten. My dad used to travel for work often. But when he was at home, he always watched his favourite football club. I would sit beside him, wide–eyed, watching the game with him. That’s when I fell in love with football and sports.
Growing up with three brothers, exercise became a regular part of our lives. We had weekly badminton and football practices. After each practice, my dad would take us to a nearby restaurant for a big meal. These little traditions made sports more than just a hobby — they became a part of who we were.
As I grew older, sports became my source of comfort. One time, I felt worried and stressed before an important presentation (汇报). But as soon as I stepped onto the running field, I felt better. Exercise became a way for me to calm down and take a break from daily stress.
Last year, I went through a hard time and felt a little lost. I decided to join in a gym. There I tried cycling, yoga, and Pilates (普拉提). At first, it was hard, but soon I found joy again. Working out became my own adventure. Each week, I wondered: Which sport should I try next? Through every run, every game, and every practice, I’ve found peace and happiness. Sports have truly become a part of me.
25. When did the writer first develop love for sports?
A. While he was having meals one afternoon.
B. When he was in kindergarten.
C. After he joined in a local gym.
D. During he played badminton with his brothers.
26. Why did the writer join in a gym last year?
A. To make more new close friends.
B. To get out of a difficult feeling.
C. To learn skills of playing football.
D. To take part in sports matches.
27. Who is the text mainly written for?
A. General readers interested in personal life stories about sports.
B. People who enjoy doing all kinds of sports professionally.
C. Sports coaches looking for new trainees in different gyms.
D. Parents wanting to develop sports hobbies for their kids.
28. What is the main idea of the text?
A. Useful ways to get away from heavy stress.
B. Happy childhood life with family members.
C. Different kinds of popular sports in daily life.
D. How sports bring comfort and joy to the writer.
C
Long ago, on the Mongolian Steppes (蒙古草原), there lived a young herdsman (牧民) named Namjil. Night after night, he kept having the same dream. In his dream, a white mare (母马), shining like snow under moonlight, whispered: “Come to the Valley of Eternal Spring when the moon is full.”
On the night of the full moon, Namjil rode through the dark grasslands until he found the valley. The mare stood there with big wings. “I am Jonon Khar, the last sky horse, she said.” “Soon, I will be too old to fly. I will lose my wings and disappear forever. But you have a horse’s heart, Namjil. I wish to spend my last flying years with someone who loves my spirit, not my magic.” Namjil never tied her down, and they became friends. Each night, Jonon Khar carried him over the grasslands, and he would sing. His voice floated down from the sky like wind, and people stopped to wonder at its beauty.
But a greedy khan (可汗) heard of the magical horse and wanted her for himself. He ordered Namjil to give the horse to him. Namjil refused and was then thrown into prison. Every night, Jonon Khar flew to the prison window and waited. The khan grew angrier and ordered an archer (弓箭手) to shoot her. The arrow struck her heart, and she fell.
After Namjil was freed, he missed Jonon Khar very much. To remember her, he made an instrument from her body. He carved (雕刻) a horse’s head from her head and shaped a body (琴身) and a bow (琴弓) from her leg bones. He then twisted (缠绕) hair from her white mane (鬃毛) into strings. When he played the instrument, the sound rose like wind over the Mongolian Steppes. He named his creation the Morin Khuur — the horse-head fiddle (马头琴). And people say Jonon Khar still flies, forever, inside the song.
29. What does the underlined word “its” refer to?
A. The sky horse’s wing. B. Namjil’s beautiful voice.
C. The cool night wind. D. The quiet grassland.
30. The underlined word “greedy” most probably means _________
A. kind and warm B. wanting too much C. brave and calm D. easy to satisfy
31. Why did Namjil make the horse-head fiddle?
A. To sell it for lots of money.
B. To keep the memory of Jonon Khar.
C. To play music for the greedy khan.
D. To teach others to sing nice songs.
32. What can we learn from the passage?
A. Jonon Khar left the grassland voluntarily.
B. The khan finally got the magical sky horse.
C. True friendship can last forever in heart.
D. Namjil disliked flying with the sky horse.
D
Have you ever felt a day pass by super quickly? This summer, it really did! In July and August, scientists recorded several of the fastest days in recent history. On these days, the Earth spun a tiny bit faster than normal — about one thousandth (千分之一) of a second faster.
We all know a day is 24 hours long. That’s 1,440 minutes, or 86,400 seconds. That’s how long it usually takes the Earth to spin around once. But that’s only an average. In reality, the Earth’s spin (旋转) changes slightly every day. Sometimes it’s slower. Sometimes, like this summer, it’s faster.
For thousands of years, people used the Earth’s spin to tell time. But in the 1950s, scientists began using atomic clocks. These clocks are based on how fast atoms vibrate (原子振动). They are so correct that they can measure tiny changes in the Earth’s speed — just a few milliseconds (毫秒). That is far quicker than the blink (眨眼) of an eye!
In July 2024, the fastest day ever was recorded. The Earth finished its spin about 1.65 milliseconds early. This year, July 9 and August 5 were also “fast days.” On each, the Earth turned about 1.3 milliseconds faster than usual.
What makes our planet speed up or slow down? The moon’s gravity plays a big role. As the moon orbits (绕……旋转) the Earth, sometimes it’s closer and sometimes it’s farther away. And the moon’s orbit (轨道) itself doesn’t stay fixed — it moves in space. Other factors, such as the Earth’s atmosphere (大气层) and main wind systems, can also affect the Earth’s spin. It may be surprising that the Earth’s core (核心), deep inside our planet, can affect its speed as well.
Even though we’ve had some fast days recently, scientists say that over millions of years, Earth is actually slowing down. It loses a couple of milliseconds every hundred years. So, if you feel like time is flying, enjoy it — our planet won’t keep up this pace (步伐) forever.
33. What can atomic clocks help scientists do?
A. Change the Earth’s spinning speed.
B. Slow down the running of time naturally.
C. Make each day exactly twenty-four hours.
D. Record small speed changes of the Earth.
34. Which of the following can influence Earth’s spin speed?
A. People’s daily activities.
B. Weather on other planets.
C. The moon’s gravity and Earth’s core.
D. Different kinds of modern clocks.
35. What can we know from the last paragraph?
A. Earth will spin faster and faster all the time.
B. Short fast days won’t last for a long time.
C. People can stop Earth from slowing down.
D. Each hundred years brings longer summer days.
36. What is the best title for the passage?
A. Blink and the Day Is Gone! B. Sorry We don’t Have Time.
C. Hurry to Go Help the Earth! D. Changes of Human Sense of Time.
第二节 阅读短文,从方框内所给的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有一个多余的选项。
Zhurong: China’s First Mars Rover
Zhurong is China’s first Mars rover. It is part of the Tianwen-1 mission. It was launched on July 23, 2020, and landed on Mars on May 15, 2021. This makes China the second country to successfully land a rover on Mars. 37
What does Zhurong look like? Zhurong is about 1.85 meters tall and weighs 240 kilograms. 38 It moves at about 200 meters per hour on Mars. It carries six scientific instruments to study the planet.
39 Zhurong’s main job is to explore Mars. It studies the landforms, soil, and weather on Mars. It also looks for signs of water ice and ancient life. It works in Utopia Planitia, a large plain on Mars.
What is the importance of Zhurong? Zhurong is a great achievement for China’s space program. It helps scientists learn more about Mars and the solar system. 40 Zhurong inspires (激励) young people to love science and explore the unknown.
A. Where does Zhurong live?
B. What are main tasks of Zhurong?
C. It has six wheels and four solar panels (板).
D. It also shows China’s ability in deep-space exploration.
E. The name “Zhurong” comes from an ancient Chinese god of fire.
二、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。
A Friendly Meeting with Aliens
One summer evening, 13-year-old Lily was playing with her dog in her backyard when a bright, warm light suddenly 41 from the sky. It lit up the whole yard, and she could hear a soft sound. A small silver spaceship, no bigger than a car, landed quietly on the grass, and its door opened slowly with a gentle “click”
Two short aliens 42 . They had big black eyes, smooth green skin, and small hands with three fingers. They wore shiny silver clothes that sparkled (闪闪发光) in the light. They looked friendly, not scary at all. Lily was a little nervous at first and stepped back, but the aliens smiled and waved gently. They didn’t speak, but used simple hand 43 to show they meant no harm — they pointed to themselves, then to her, and shook their heads to say they weren’t dangerous.
Lily 44 and ran into the house to get a piece of her favorite chocolate. She gave it to the aliens, and they took it 45 . They tasted it, their eyes lit up, and they nodded happily. In 46 , they took out a small, shiny blue stone from their pockets and gave it to her as a gift. It glowed (发光) softly in the dark, like a little star.
They played together for an hour. The aliens showed Lily how their spaceship worked with simple buttons — when they pressed one, the ship made a soft beep (提示音). Lily drew pictures of her family, her house, and her dog to 47 them about Earth. The aliens pointed at the pictures and smiled, seeming very interested.
48 the sky turned dark and the stars appeared, the aliens waved goodbye. They got back into their spaceship, and it lifted up slowly, 49 a trail (痕迹) of bright light. Soon, it disappeared into the 50 sky. Lily held the blue stone tightly in her hand, cherishing (心怀) this secret, special memory of her first warm and friendly meeting with aliens from another planet.
41. A. fell B. rose C. flew D. jumped
42. A. ran away B. came out C. took off D. got up
43. A. signs B. words C. gestures D. voices
44. A. worried B. relaxed C. amazed D. bored
45. A. bravely B. carelessly C. proudly D. carefully
46. A. turn B. order C. fact D. return
47. A. warn B. tell C. ask D. teach
48. A. Because B. Unless C. When D. Although
49. A. leaving B. taking C. giving D. teaching
50. A. morning B. noon C. evening D. night
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,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或用括号内所给词的正确形式填空,使短文通顺、连贯。
Lidong: Winter Knocks on the Door
Do you know when winter officially (正式地) starts in China? It’s not when you first wear a coat or see snow. It starts 51 a special day called Lidong. In Chinese, “Lidong” means “winter begins.” It is one of 52 24 solar terms in the traditional Chinese calendar.
What did Lidong mean to people long ago? For 53 (farmer), it was a happy signal (信号) that autumn work was done. The crops 54 (store), the fields could rest, and so could the people! Families saved food, prepared for winter, and planned for the next year.
But the part people looked forward to most was the food. One of the 55 (good) Lidong traditions is eating warm food. Hot pot, soups, 56 stews (炖菜) are popular. In northern China, people also eat dumplings. There’s a warm story about how this started. On a cold winter’s day, a kind doctor 57 (name) Zhang Zhongjing noticed that many poor people had frozen ears. Their ears were bright red and hurting in the wind. Zhang wanted 58 (help) them. He cooked lamb with herbs (草药), wrapped (包裹) it in dough (面团), and shaped each piece like a little ear. When people ate them, their bodies warmed right up and their ears felt better. Those “ear dumplings” became the early version (版本) of 59 (today) dumplings.
Besides eating warm food, people also gather with 60 (they) families, slow down, and do gentle exercise to stay healthy. At Lidong, homes are full of warmth, laughter, and delicious food. It’s a perfect day to enjoy winter together.
四、阅读与表达(共4小题,61~63小题,每小题2分,64小题4分;满分10分)
阅读短文,然后根据内容回答问题。
Don’t Let the Time Thief Steal Your Sleep
During school days, my schedule (日程表) 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, my busy school day… And the time that belongs to me gets pressed into the corners.
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 semester (学期).
At first, it felt amazing. I climbed into bed, pulled my blanket up, and unlocked my phone. The screen lit up my face like a tiny flashlight. I played games, binge-watched TV shows, and scrolled (滚动) through 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 good mood, and my ability to stay focused.
So this semester, I’m making a change. No more blaming (责备) myself for wanting my own time. But real free time doesn’t steal your 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.
61. What is the writer?
62. What bad influences did staying up late bring to the writer?
63. What does the writer decide to do in the new semester?
64. What good ways do you have to make good use of your free time? Write 30 words or more.
五、书面表达(满分20分)
65.请阅读来自Mr. Taylor的邮件信息。
假如你是李辉,你想组织一个志愿活动,请你给联合国志愿人员组织(UNV)Mr. Taylor写一份电子邮件请求他许可,内容包括:
1.志愿活动的主题和目的;
2.志愿活动的具体计划;
3.请求许可。
注意:
1.词数80-100。开头已为你写好,不计入总词数;
2.短文须包括所给内容信息。可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.作文中不要出现考生和相关人物的真实校名和姓名。
Dear Mr. Taylor,
_______________________________________________________________________
Yours sincerely,
Li Hui
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