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1、阶段测试卷(二)八年级(上)笔试部分(90分).单项选择(共10小题,每小题1分,计10分) 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。( )31.Did you enjoy _at the party last night?No,it was boring.Ayourself Bmyself Cherself Dhimself( )32.Please cut the watermelon _ half.Awith Bto Cof Din( )33.Lisa was so _that she made many mistakes in her homework.Acareless BpoorCseriou

2、s Dcareful( )34.It's not safe for you to _ strangers on the Internet so easily.Areceive Bbelieve Crefuse Dcelebrate( )35.I think it's easy to make a_ but difficult to keep.Aface Bpromise Cfuture Djoke( )36._ they are twin sisters,they have nothing in common with each other.AIf BUnless CAltho

3、ugh DUntil( )37._ you have a try,you will never know if you will succeed in doing it.AUnless BBecause CAlthough DWhen( )38.Who is swimming so fast in the pool?It _ be Jim.But I am not sure.Acan Bmust Cmay Dneed( )39.Would you call me as soon as you _ the fact?Afind out Bhang out Cgo out Dblow out( )

4、40.If Tracy_ her work next Sunday,she will go to the concert with me.Awill finish Bfinishes Cfinish Dis finished.完形填空(共10小题,每小题1分,计10分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。Jack's love for birds started when he made his first birdfeeder about six years ago.He filled the feeder with seeds(种子) and pu

5、t it in his backyard,and then _41_ started coming.He got really _42_in birds as more came.Then he joined a local society.As he realized that more and more birds were dying very _43_,he wanted to try his best to help them.Besides what he has done,he has his own group called Protecting Our Birds.He do

6、es _44_ about birds,runs a website to teach people about birds and how to help them,and _45_boxes for birds.Not long ago,he found that the bluebirds were nesting(做窝) in the dead trees which were often cut down,_46_ he began to make bluebird boxes for the birds in order to save them.Now he wants to u

7、se these boxes to _47_ the dead trees.He hangs these boxes up in trees and takes _48_ down every week to see if the birds are nesting in them.He also writes articles,hoping that more people will _49_protecting natural ecosystems(生态系统)“Researching birds is _50_ to protecting birds,” Jack says.“In ord

8、er to protect birds,we have to learn and really know about the birds.”( )41.A.bees Bbirds Cpeople Dscientists( )42.A.nervous Bweak Cbored Dinterested( )43.A.peacefully Bsafely Cquickly Dsadly( )44.A.practice Bbusiness Cinstruction Dresearch( )45.A.builds Bbreaks Clifts Dpushes( )46.A.so Bbut Cthough

9、 Dbecause( )47.A.take good care of Btake the place ofCcatch up with Dcome up with( )48.A.it Bthis Cthese Dthem( )49.A.wait for Bsend for Cjoin in Dhand in( )50.A.simple Bcrazy Cimportant Dfresh.阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,计30分) 阅读A、B、C 三篇材料,然后从各小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。AAnna Gomez is a successful TV hostess(女主持人),but

10、most people still think of her as a famous skater.“As a child,my dream was to become a dancer.I didn't kown any skates until I was nine,and didn't become really interested in skating until I was fourteen,” said Anna.Anna went to university at the age of 18.Although she spent a long time skat

11、ing every day,she did well in her lessons.“My parents supported(资助) me through university,and expected me to do well in skating,” she said.In a sport where most stars become famous as teenagers,Anna was unusual.“When I was young,I sometimes got angry at competitions and shouted at judges(裁判员) if I d

12、isagreed with them.That made me unpopular,especially with other skaters.I played as well as them,but I didn't believe in myself.The problem was in my headI just didn't think I could be the winner.It changed as I won more competitions,and I was at my best by the age of twentyfive,” said Anna.

13、Anna retired(退役) from skating five years later.“It was a difficult decision.People always asked me when I was going to stop.But I wasn't sure if I was ready to give up.Now,looking back,I'm glad I stopped when I did.You shouldn't think too much about the pastjust move on to the next thing

14、,” said Anna.( )51.When Anna was a child,she dreamed to be a _Auniversity teacher BTV hostessCdancer Dskater( )52.What do we learn about Anna's time at university?AHer parents expected her to be the best skater in the university.BShe liked to teach her classmates how to skate.CHer parents wanted

15、 her to give up skating.DShe spent a lot of time skating.( )53.When Anna was young,she was unpopular with other skaters because _Ashe was not good at skatingBshe always fought with othersCshe was not so beautiful as othersDshe sometimes got angry at competitions( )54.Anna retired from skating at the

16、 age of _A25 B30 C35 D40( )55.The passage is mainly about _AAnna's experience as a skaterBhow to be a successful skaterChow to be a successful TV hostessDAnna's experience as a TV hostessBThere are many colors in nature.But do you know if a color has weight?I think you'll say “no”But I a

17、m afraid you are wrong.If you don't believe,you may do a small experiment.First,put two objects with the same weight into two boxes.Then cover the boxes.Third,wrap one box with a red piece of paper and the other with a white piece of paper.OK.Now hold the boxes with your hand one by one.It is ce

18、rtain that you will think the red one is a little heavier.Why do you think so?A scientist found that different colors have different weight in a man's mind.So he did many tests and at last he got the result.That is to say,every color has its own weight in our mind and their order is the same.The

19、 scientist told us that colors also have smell. Can you smell the color? Of course not. Then why did the scientist say so? That is because every color stands for a kind of light with a certain wavelength(波长). It reaches our brain through sense organs(感官)According to this discovery,scientists say tha

20、t people accept the colors they like,and refuse the colors they hate.So your body and mind will be healthy by using the colors you like.Or you'll be nervous or even get ill.For example,you like blue and hate red.If you stay in a room with red windows and led wallpaper for two hours,you'll fe

21、el you have been there for four hours.But if the room is blue,you'll feel you have been there for only an hour.And,if a person walks out of a red room and into a blue room,his temperature will fall.That means our body temperature will change with different colors.( )56.From the experiment,we kno

22、w that _Athe two boxes have the same weightBcolors can change the weight of an objectCthe red paper is heavier than the white paperDcolors have different weights in people's mind( )57.From the fourth paragraph,we can infer _Aevery color has its own sweet smellBthe smell of colors is changeable(可

23、变的)Cpeople can sense the light from colorsDpeople can smell the colors through the nose( )58.If a person who likes blue and hates red walks from a blue room to a red room,his body temperature will _Astay the same BfallCrise Dchange now and then( )59.From the text,we can infer that _Acolors have orde

24、rs in weightBcolors can change the weight of an objectCpeople would stay longer in a room with red windowsDcolors can affect(影响) our feelings and health( )60.This passage is probably _Aa news report Ba novelCan advertisement Da science reportCDo you look like your name?Scientists say there's a g

25、ood chance you do.This comes from a new study published in a magazine.Researchers from Israel found that our given names may have something to do with our facial(面部的) appearances.Lead writer Yonat Zwebner of a university,along with her team,did eight different experiments in Israel and France.The di

26、fferent experiments were set up to answer two main questions: whether people can correctly guess a person's name based only on a photo of a face and what is behind this matching effect.During the experiments,researchers asked students to look at photos of people's faces and guess each person

27、's name from a list of four choices.They correctly guessed the right name 38 percent of the time,which was better than the 25 percent of a random(随机的) guess.What's more,when the faces the students looked at came from their own countries,they were able to best match the faces to the names.Fre

28、nch students were better at matching only French names and faces while Israeli students were better at matching only Hebrew names and Israeli faces.Researchers believe it is possible that people change their appearances without paying attention to it,to match their names.One study especially backed_

29、up this idea,showing that a hairstyle,something that can be changed by people easily,was enough to guide others in correctly guessing their names.“Earlier research has shown there are cultural stereotypes carried by names,including how someone should look.For example,people are more likely to imagin

30、e a person named Bob to have a rounder face than a person named Tim.We believe these stereotypes can,over time,influence people's facial appearances,” Zwebner said.The results of the experiments may even make parents think twice when choosing a name for their children.“If a name can influence ap

31、pearance,it can influence many other things.This research opens an important direction that may suggest how parents should consider better the names for their children,” said Zwebner,who recently had a baby herself.“As parents,it was really difficult for us to name our 12dayold daughter as we know t

32、he meanings of names.”( )61.One of the purposes of the experiments is to _Agive the students a chance to know each otherBexplain what influences our facial appearancesCfind out different characteristics carried by different namesDsee if people can correctly guess a person's name based only on a

33、photo of a face( )62.People could match the faces to the names more easily _Awhen they did a random guessBwhen the faces are from other countriesCwhen the faces are from their own countriesDwhen they have more knowledge themselves( )63.The underlined part “backed up” in Paragraph 6 most probably mea

34、ns “_”Asupported BchangedCcompared Dcancelled ( )64.Paragraph 6 and Paragraph 7 are mainly to show _Athe results of changing namesBnames have something to do with appearancesCthe importance of cultural stereotypes carried by namesDthe importance of a hairstyle in guessing different looks( )65.Accord

35、ing to Zwebner,we know that _Afacial appearances may influence namesBwe shouldn't think of others just according to their namesCa name may influence many things and should be well chosenDwe should pay less attention to the meanings of names and be ourselves.任务型阅读(共5小题,每小题2分,计10分) 阅读短文,并按要求完成6670

36、题。In America,many teenagers have a parttime job and the parttime job helps them a lot.A parttime job is one that you do a few hours each week to make money.Do you have a parttime job?Teens can have many different kinds of parttime jobs.Some teens work in a grocery(杂货) store bagging groceries.Others

37、may work in other local business such as the clothes store or shoes store.You may have friends who work in a fast food restaurant.They may make the food,or keep the restaurant clean.Many teens make extra money by babysitting younger children in the neighborhood.Some teens even have their own busines

38、s.They cut grass and take care of pets in their neighborhoods while other people are on vacation.Most teens who have parttime jobs work only a few hours after school,maybe two or three times a week.They often have to work all day on Saturday.Having a parttime job has many advantages.The job teaches

39、you new skills that you can use as an adult.The job also teaches you responsibility(责任)The person who paid you for the job expects you to be there when you are supposed to and to do your job well.The job also pays you money that you can use for many different things.Your family might need the money

40、to help with the family budget(预算)If you're lucky,you could use the money to buy music and videos.You might want to save the money to buy a new bicycle or maybe even a car.In some families,teens have parttime jobs to help make money to go to college.Going to college is very expensive.Many parent

41、s cannot pay for their child's education without help from the child.In some families,at least half of what a teen makes at a parttime job goes into a college savings account(账户)The teen can spend the rest of the money on what he or she needs or wants.Many teenagers have parttime jobs and still

42、have time for their friends and families.Many still belong to clubs at school and even have time to play sports.If you have a parttime job,you need to have a good plan to help you do everything you want and have to do.Do_your_homework_and_chores_as_soon_as_you_can. Don't let the work wait and pi

43、le up(堆积)Make sure you get to your job on time.Do the things that are most important to you.Spend time with the people you care about most.66、67题完成句子;68题简略回答问题;69题找出并写下全文的主题句;70题将文中画线句子译成汉语。66A parttime job is one that you do a few hours each week to 67In some families,the parents use the money made by their child to pay for 68According to the passage,what can the teenagers learn from doing parttime jobs?69 70 .词语运用(共10小题,每小题1分,计10分)根据短文内容及所给提示,在文中的空白处填写一个正确的单词。Will

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