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1、甘肃省2023年度八年级英语期末模拟冲刺复习(三)一、单项选择1. Kate doesnt want to give up the piano.A. play B. playing C. plays D. played2. 一How you ? How your weekend?Pm fine. It was good.A.are, wasB.was,areC.is, was3. These students fun in the park now.A.were havingB.hadC.are having4. My brother often snowmen in winter.A. ma
2、deB. makeC. makes5. . What do you usually on your holiday?A. doB. doingC. did6. Nowadays, the sweeping robot can start cleaning by becausepeople can control it on their phones.A. it B. itself C. him D. himself7. Miss Li is fresh ideas. She can always teach students in an interesting way.A. bored wit
3、h B. angry atC. full of D. different from8. The book To Live brought Yu Hua a huge. Many people began to know him and expected to read more of his books.A. difficulty B. improvementC. pressure D. success9. - Did the doctors save the boy?-Yes. He on the morning of May 10th. And now he is out ofdanger
4、.A. was operated B.operatedC. operated onD. was operated on10. This kind of pen and is also very cheap. I think you can buysome.A. writes wellB. writes goodC. is written wellD. is written good11. I used to thinkthat the blind people,but now I know Imwrong.A. can not operateB. can not be operated onC
5、. could not operateD. could not be operated on12.The baby lioncan catch a chicken.A.itB.itsC.itselfD.its13. With the development of Internet hospitals, the number of such hospitals has grown from about 100 in 2018 to over 1,600 in 2022.A. future B. socialC. rapid D. personal14.1n the last two months
6、, he several English novels.A. reads B.read C.has read D.had read 15 .The librarian books students.A. borrows; from B. lends; to C. returns; to D. sells; to:、完型填空Once, a king had a great highway built for his people. Just before it was opened to the public, the king decided to have a 1. He invited h
7、is people to 2 the contest. He wanted to see 3 could travel the highway best.4 the day of the contest, some people came to the 5 in fine clothing, some had nice hairstyles or 6 great food. Some young men came in 7 sports clothes and ran along the highway. People traveled the highway all day. But eac
8、h one, when he or she finished the trip, looked rather 8 and complained to the king that there was a huge stone in the way that had blocked(阻塞)his or her travels.9 of the day, a traveler crossed the finishing line and walked over to the king. He was tired and dirty, 10 he showed the king great respe
9、ct(尊敬)and gave him a bag of gold. He explained, I stopped alongthe way11a huge stone that was blocking the road. This bag of goldwas under it. I want you to 12 it to its real owner.”The king replied, “You are the real owner. Youve got the gold, fbr you13 my contest. The man won the contest just 14 h
10、e was the only one who stopped to make the road safer. Sometimes, the greatest prize comes not from 15 yourself, but from helping others.()1.A.speechB. test C. contest D. lessonD. joinedD. how)2.A.took part in B. take part in C. join)3.A.what B. who C. whenB. InC.AtD.ForB. squareC.buildingD.mountain
11、B broughtC. gotD. ateB.itsC.theirD.hisB.excitedC angryD. sad)9.A.In the endB. At the end C.At lastD. At firstB.orC. butD.so)11. A.clearingB. to clearing C. clearD.to clearB. sell C. bringD.receiveB. wonC. madeD. tookB. althoughC. becauseD. sohelpingD. asking)15.A.looking B. thinking C.三、阅读理解Rachel C
12、arson(l 9071964)was a pioneer of the worldsenvironmental movement through her writing about the protection of the natural world. Her 1962 book SilentSpring made her well known by many people. It describes the harmful changes in the environment of using toxic(有害的)chemicals on farmland.Carsonfs career
13、 started as a biologist in the US Bureau of Fisheries. In 1951 she published her first book, TheSeaAroundUs, which became a bestseller. It made her rich enough to leave her job and devote her life to writing. She was a gifted writer. Her next two books were also about the oceans and both topped the
14、book sales lists.Carsons book SilentSpring completely changed the way Americans thought about nature. It painted a bleak(荒凉的)future for the whole natural world. It led to a nationwide ban(禁止)on the use of a deadly chemical called DDT and other toxic pesticides(杀虫齐Ll) that farmers used for their crop
15、s. Many people say the book led to the creation of Americas Environmental Protection Agency.Since her death, Carsons name has continued to be connected with protecting the environment. There is now a yearly Rachel Carson Book Prize. Norway awards the Rachel Carson Prize to women who have made great
16、contributions to the field of environmental protection. In 1980, 16 years after her death, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in America.()1 .What happened to Rachel Carson in 1962?A. She started to write books.B She gave up working as a biologist.C. Her bo
17、ok TheSeaA round Us sold well.D. Her book SilentSpring made her famous.( )2.What most probably made Rachel Carson leave her job?A. She got an award.B She published SilentSpring.C. TheSeaAroundUs brought her enough money.D. The US government took notice of her research.()3. Why is the book SilentSpri
18、ng important to Americasenvironmental protection?A. It describes a silent spring.B It topped the book sales lists.C. It changed how Americans thought about nature.D. It includes all Carsons research achievements.( )4.What does the underlined wordItin Paragraph 3 mean?A. The book SilentSpring.B The w
19、ay Americans thought about nature.C. The US Bureau of Fisheries.D. Americas Environmental Protection Agency.()5.Why was Rachel Carson awarded the Presidential Medal ofFreedom?A. She published the book SilentSpring.B She did a lot of research for the US Bureau of Fisheries.C. She donated much money t
20、o the Rachel Carson Book Prize.D. She made great contributions to the environmental protection.四、任务型阅读I am Daisy Jones. At about 8:30 this morning, I was walking on Ocean Road when a boy on a bike passed me quickly. The road was empty at that time, so the boy kept riding in the middle.Suddenly a car
21、 appeared. It passed me, then followed the boy for a while. It tried to pass the boy several times but failed. The driver began to sound the horn(鸣笛).However, it seemed that the boy didnt hear it. He wasprobably listening to music with earplugs(耳塞)! That was terrible. Suddenly the car speeded up and
22、 passed the boy. Unluckily, it hit the boy. The boy fell off his bike onto the road. But the car did not stop. It continued on its way. I believe the driver knew he had hit the boy because I saw him look back from the window.The car was quite old. It was a red Ford Escort. But its number plate(车 牌)w
23、as so dirty that I couldnt see its number. The driver was a man with long hair. He wasnt old but I cant guess his age.I ran to the boy and found he was badly hurt. So I called the police at once. They soon arrived. The boy was sent to hospital at once. I told a police officer what I had seen. He ask
24、ed me to make a statement(录 口 供)at the police station.1- Where did the accident happen?2. What did the driver do after failing to pass the boy?3. Why couldnt Daisy get the car number?4. Did Daisy know how old the driver exactly was?5. How was the boy after the accident?五、用括号内所给词的适当形式填空1. I guess fro
25、m his red eyes that he has been working too(hard) recently.2. Please remember(clean) the room after work.3. Wish you have fun(learn) English this term.4. Can you tell me the reason for(study) English?5. The best way(learn) English is(speak) English as much as possible.六、根据汉语提示,完成句子。1 .那家游泳馆全年都开放。That swimming pool is open.2 .在那家商店你可以看到不同种类的帽子。You can seehats in that shop.3 .白天我从来不睡觉。I never sleep.4 .令人难以置信的是,科学技术已取得了如此迅速的发展。Itsthat technologyin such a rapid way.5 .我想知道迪士尼乐园是如何成为一个很好的主题公园的。I wonderDisneyland became a wonderful.