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人教版风华书院2019-2020学年八年级上学期英语期中考试试卷C卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、 完形填空。 (共1题;共20分)1. (20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。I was born with a heart disease. As I grew up, parts of my heart started to1and I was often out of breath. So when I was eight, the doctors opened up my chest to2it. When they saw the state of my heart, they told my parents, We dont expect him to3the night. I was in and out of a coma (昏迷)for three months. Every day the fact that I wasnt4was a good thing.Finally, the doctors5Id be better off at homesaying that I wasnt going to live long. But I carried on and had something close to a 6childhood. As a teenager, I began to7heart failure again. But I was 8to go to college, become a manager and get married to Jo.I started my own9so I could work flexible(灵活的)hours, 10. Jo and I had two children: Josh and Liam. I11to keep a good standard of life for everyone, 12when I was waking up feeling sick every morning. By January last year, my heart failure was so13that I often couldnt walk more than a few yards.I was worried about not being around for my 14I had to explain to Josh that the call telling me an organ(器官)had been found could come any time and Id be 15to hospital, perhaps before I could say goodbye. A few days later, the phone rang and Josh said, Is that the doctor with your new16?However, it was 17a salesman.May 4 was the day a transplant(移植)18was found. I was out of hospital within five weeks and within a few19, feeling much better. By October, I was taking part in a 30 mile bike ride.These days I spend a lot of time talking to kids with heart20. I want to support others who have had a hard time.(1)A . feel B . improve C . fail D . beat (2)A . repair B . discover C . prevent D . hear (3)A . stay B . waste C . last D . spend (4)A . awake B . dead C . asleep D . worried (5)A . expected B . learned C . required D . decided (6)A . lucky B . normal C . regular D . common (7)A . attract B . accept C . experience D . examine (8)A . ready B . likely C . able D . sure (9)A . interest B . hobby C . holiday D . company (10)A . and B . but C . or D . for (11)A . provided B . tried C . spread D . offered (12)A . ever B . still C . except D . even (13)A . painful B . proper C . bad D . strange (14)A . children B . parents C . wife D . doctors (15)A . brought B . fetched C . landed D . rushed (16)A . heart B . chance C . drug D . address (17)A . then B . yet C . just D . soon (18)A . couple B . twin C . friend D . match (19)A . days B . weeks C . months D . years (20)A . conditions B . problems C . operations D . situations 二、 阅读理解。 (共4题;共36分)2. (10分)News 1Huang Heshan, a boy from Xinghua, has moved(感动) many people in Taizhou. Thanks to Huang Heshan, Yang Kangshao can go to school every day. Yang is disabled, but Huang Heshan carries him to school on his back. Its eight years since he started to do that. They help each other. At school, Yang helps Huang with his study, too. Huang says that he feels happy when he can do something to help disabled people.News 2In Taizhou City, Ren Min Park is a good place for families to have fun. There are many green trees and the air is fresh. People can have different activities in the park. However, we can also find the waste bags and other rubbish everywhere. How can we get such bad environment? Now its time to keep the park clean if we want to have a nice field trip.News 3On March 25, more than four thousand people started to run from Jiangsu Taizhou Middle School. All the runners ran about 4.7 kilometers. They took part in the activity to lead a healthy life and show the spirit of the people in Taizhou. After running, many runners signed their names on the wall.(1)In News 1, we know Huang Heshan has helped Yang Kangshao for _.A . eighteen yearsB . eighty yearsC . eight monthsD . eight years(2)We should _ if we want to have a nice field trip in Ren Min Park.A . throw the rubbishB . find some waste bagsC . plant more treesD . help keep the environment clean(3)To lead a healthy life, over four thousand people _ on March 25.A . cleaned the parkB . signed their names on the wallC . ran about 4.7 kilometersD . started to help disabled people(4)According to the news, we can know something happened in _.A . BeijingB . TaizhouC . GuangzhouD . Shanghai(5)We may know the news above from _.A . We may know the news above from _.B . a bookC . a magazineD . a poster3. (10分) Are you carrying too much on your back at school? Im sure lots of children of your age will, say Yes. Not only the students in China have this problem, but children in the United States also have heavy school bags.Doctors are starting to worry that younger and younger students are having back and neck problems as a result of schools bags being too heavy for them.Its hard for me to go upstairs with my bag because its so heavy, said Rick Hammond, an 11-year-old student in the US.Rick is among students who have common school bags with two straps(带子) to carry them, but many other students choose rolling(有滚轮的)bags.But even with rolling bags, getting up stairs and buses is still a problem for children. Many of them have hurt their backs and necks because of the heavy school bags.But how much is too much? Doctors say students should carry no more than 10% to 15% of their own body weight(重量).Scott Bautch, a back doctor, said children under Grade 4 should stay with 10 % . But it is also important that older children dont stay with over 15 %, because their bodies are still growing. Children are losing their balance(平衡) and falling down with their school bags, he said.Parents and teachers are starting to tell children to only take home library books they will be reading that night. Some teachers are using pieces of paper or thin workbooks for students to take home.One of the best answers is, as some children said, to have no homework at all!(1)From the passage we can know that.A . only children in China carry too heavy school bagsB . children in other countries dont carry too heavy bagsC . both children in China and the US carry too heavy school bagsD . only children in the US carry too heavy school bags(2)Children feel it hard for them to go upstairs because .A . they are too youngB . their school bags are too heavyC . they dont know how to go upstairsD . their parents dont always go upstairs with them together(3)If a child carries a heavy school bag, .A . his back and neck will be hurtB . his head and arms will be hurtC . his hands will be hurtD . his feet will be hurt(4)According to the doctor, Scott Bautch, if a child in Grade 5 weighs(重) about 30 kilos, the school bag he carries should not be over .A . 5 kilosB . 3 kilosC . 5. 5 kilosD . 4, 5 kilos(5)Some students think the best answer to his problems is that .A . they should have a little homework to do after they get homeB . their teachers had better not ask them to do any homeworkC . they should only take home library books they will read that nightD . they should use thin workbooks instead of thick ones4. (8分)阅读理解One morning, it was already a quarter to eight when I got up. I was afraid that I would be late so I put on my clothes hurriedly and left without breakfast.There were so many people at the bus stop that it was not easy to catch a bus. Five minutes went by, I still couldnt get on one. The only thing I could do was to walk. I rushed through the crowded and ran towards my school. Unexpectedly, I hit an old woman, and she fell down. Without saying sorry, I left her and went on my way.That evening, when I was back from school, I learned that the old woman was badly hurt in the leg from the fall. Some kind people sent her to a hospital after I left. I felt very sorry and nearly cried. The only way for me to ask her pardon was to pay her a visit.The next day, I went to the hospital, I met the old woman and told her who I was. At first I thought that she would give me . To my surprise, she didnt, but smiled. For me, that smile was worse. She touched my hand and said, “Never mind, my girl, I knew you didnt want to hurt me, did you? Dont worry, I will be better soon.”(1)The writer had to walk to school because . A . he got up earlyB . he hit the woman the busC . the bus was lateD . it was difficult to get on(2)What happened to the old woman after her fall? A . her leg was badly hurtB . She was all rightC . She scolded the writerD . The writer sent her to a hospital.(3)The underlined phrase “a scolding” means some . A . cold eyesB . bad wordsC . warm smileD . useful money(4)From the passage, we know that . A . The writer might be a manager in a companyB . The writer wanted to hit the old woman.C . The old woman understand the writer very well.D . The old woman was probably ill at home.5. (8分) Thousands of teenagers will be able to move to a new wave of “studio schools” at the age of 14 to improve their chances of finding a job in UK. Twelve new-style schools are open to act as a bridge to the workplace and cut the number of NEETs.Under plans, schools will operate longer days and work outside standard school terms.Each teenager will be expected to spend between four hours and two days a week on work placements with business related to the school and a personal coach will be sent to the teenagers to act as a school “line manager”.The reforms (改革) are put forward because of the fears that too many teenagers are finishing full-time education at present but they are short of the skills needed to succeed in the workplace. According to a recent report, more than two thirds of employers (雇主) believe school and college leavers have less important employability skills, while 55% say they are unable to manage their time or daily routine. And the number of NEETs who are not in education has hit a record high, with almost one-in-five young people being left without a job or a training place.The Department for Education will tell the public the building of 12 studio schools providing for around 3,600 teenagers in areas such as Liverpool, Stevenage, Stock-on-Trent and Fulham, west London. Each one will be connected to the local employers. Under plans, teenagers will be able to move out of ordinary schools to attend them between the ages of 14 and 19.The government said all subjects would be taught “through projects, often prepared with employers” with rules such as science being connected directly to local engineering companies or hospitals. Schools will operate a longer day to give teenagers a better understanding of the needs of the workplace. Along with their studies, students will carry out work placements for four hours a week, rising to two days a week of paid work for those aged 16 to 19. They will also get the chance to take professional qualifications (专业资历) connected directly to the needs of local employers.(1)According to the passage, NEETs refer to those who _.A . often miss classes from studio schoolB . prefer studio schools to ordinary schoolsC . refuse to take any part-time job after schoolD . are not in education, employment or training(2)Compared to ordinary schools, studio schools will offer the young more _.A . skills to finish full-time educationB . personal coaches to help with the workC . chances to get future jobs with job trainingD . jobs to make money without going outside(3)What makes the government decide to build studio schools?A . The worry about educated teenagers short of working skills.B . The doubt about whether full-time education is perfect.C . The decision to solve the problems of unemployment.D . The increasing number of teens who drop out early.(4)What can be the best title for the passage?A . Studio schools are popular in UK at present.B . More NEETs will find jobs from Studio schoolsC . Teenagers will get jobs without full-time education.D . Studio schools are built to improve teens employability skills.三、 任务型阅读。 (共1题;共5分)6. (5分)Now please tell me what they do ?1_、2_、3_、4_、5_.四、 词汇运用。 (共2题;共16分)7. (10分)在对话的空格中填上适当的单词,使对话完整正确。一空一词。按编号把答案依次填入下边的表格内。A: What a wonderful museum!B: Its great, isnt it?A: Lets go to the Animal Room on the second floor. I need some _for my science report.B: Me, too. Lets go.A: Hey, Gina! Come and see the money exhibition!B: Be _, please, Jack! You mustnt shout loudly in the museum.A: Oh, Im sorry. Look at the monkeys tail! Ive got to get in here.B: Stop! Dont _the rope!A: Oh. Why not?B: Cant you see the _? No entry (进入).A: Oh, right. Thats no good! Well, Ill just take a _with my camera then.B: You cant do that, either. Its _the rule in the museum.A: There certainly are a lot of rules in the museum. No wonder there are _ people in this place.B: Oh, my dear!A: Whats the matter, Gina?B: My mobile phone! Its _! What am I going to do?A: Dont worry. Wed better go to the lost and found office. If someone finds it, they

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