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#2013-2014厦门一中八年级第二学年期中试卷一.选择填空请选出下列单词划线部分发音不同的一项。A.throw B.borrow C.allow-CanIhelpyou,sir?-Yes.Acupofhotteahoney.Ihaveasorethroat.A.with B.of C.in-Mum,couldyoupleasemakethebedforme?Iamstudyingforthemid-termexam.--Sorry,I.Iamworkingonthecomputer?A.couldn’t B.can’t C.don’t-IsawTomintheteacher’sofficethismorning.Doyouknowherwasthere?--Hesleptinclass.A.why B.how C.when-WhathappenedtoPaul?-Hewaswalkingonthestreetacarhitfrombehind.A.while B.when C.before-Whynottellherthegoodnewsnow?-Oh,no.Iwanttoher.A.develop B.imagine C.surprise-Youlookworried.What’syourproblem?-Ihavelearningmath.A.importance B.spirit C.difficulty-Iamalwaysbeforethefootballgame.-Don’tworry.Ibelieveyourteamwillwin.A.nervous B.strange C.usual-David,whywasourteachersoangrywithMarythismorning?--No.Thebetweenusaregettingworseandworse,Ithink.A.skills B.relations C.changes-David,whywasourteachersoangrywithMarythismorning?--BecauseMarydidn’tgohomelastnight,,hewenttotheInternetbar.A.Suddenly B.Instead C.Recently-Icalledyouthismorning.Butyoudidn’tanswer.-Sorry.IareportaboutMH370inmybedroom.A.read B.isreading C.wasreading-Whatarethestudentsdoing?-Theyarenotices toaskpeopletosavewater.A.givingout B.givingup C.givingback-Idon’tlikethetwopassages. Iwantto.-Doitasyoulike.
A.cutthemoffcutthemoutcutoutthemA.cutthemoffcutthemoutcutoutthem-Howareyougoinghome?-Georgeofferedmehiscar.A.lend B.lending C.tolend-What’sthematterwithyou?--.A.ItookmytemperatureB.Isawadentist C.Ihurtmyleg.二.完形填空D.I.Ymeans:“DoItYourself.”Moreandmorepeoplearedoingthingsthemselves.Therearemany1forthis,andherearesomeofthem.First,D.I.Yisa(an)2waytodothings.Ithelpsyousavemoney.Second,peopleenjoyknowing3todosomethingnew.Theyfeelbetterwhentheylearnanewjob.Third,somepeopleworkbetterbythemselves.Theycan4somethingthattheyhave,madeordoneandsay5 ,“Ididthisallbymyself.”Oneofmyfriendsboughta(an)6houseafewmonthsago.Nowhishouselooksasbeautifulasanewoneafterheandhiswife7allthewallsineveryroom.Anotherexampleismyneighbor,John,whoownstwocars.Hewenttoanightschooltolearnhowto8cars.Nowhehaslearnedtodomostoftherepairwork.Heenjoystheworkverymuch.()1.A.reasonsB.habitsC.problems()2.A.easierB.strangerC.cheaper()3.A.whyB.howC.who()4.A.lookatB.lookforC.lookup()5.A.carefullyB.nervouslyC.proudly()6.A.wetB.oldC.far()7.A.paintedB.brokeC.covered()8.A.driveB.fixC.sell三.阅读理解A“You'llhavetotakecareofthebabytoday,”awomantoldherhusband."I'mnotfeelingwell.""Thenyoumuststayinbedandrest,dear"herhusbandsaid."I'llbepleasedtolookafterourbaby.""Bytheway,shallIdotheshoppingforyouaswell?"herhusbandasked.Thewomanwasverygladandsaid,"Thatwillhelpmeverymuch.I'llgiveyoualistofthingstobuyShewroteoutthelistandgaveittohim.Themantookthebabytothesupermarketandputhimintheshoppingcart.Thenhepushedtheshoppingcartalongtherowsofthingsandlookedforthosethatwereonhislist.AtfirsteverythingwasOK,butthenthebabybegantocry.Thenhestartedtoscream.Andscream!AndSCREAM!“Keepcalm,George,”themansaid.“Don’tgetexcited.Don’tshout,George.Don’tloseyourtemper,George.”Awomaninthesupermarketheardhimsayingso.Shewalkeduptohim.“Ithinkyouarewonderful,”shesaid.“YouaresopatientwithyourlittleGeorge.”“Madam,”themansaid,“I’mGeorge.He’sEdward.”()1.Themantookcareofthebabyinsteadbecausehiswifewas.A.ill B.busy C.angry()2.Thebabycriedsohard.A.athome B.inthesupermarketC.inthestreet()3.Whenthebabywascrying,thefatherkepttakingtoforrelaxing.A.hisbaby B.thewoman C.himself()4.Theunderlinedsentence“Don’tloseyourtemper.”inthispassagemeans“ ”.A.calmdown B.shutup C.walkon()5.Thebaby’snameis.George B.Edward C.ScreamBTherewasonceamanwhocouldn’tsleepwellbecausehewasafraidthattherewasastrangerunderhisbed.Hethoughtthatassoonashewenttosleep,thestrangerwouldcomeoutfromthebedandrobhim.Hewasworriedthatthestrangermightevenkillhim!Everynight,afterhegotintobed,themanhadtogetupagainandlookedunderthebed.Therewasneveranyonethere,butassoonashegotbackintobed,hehadtogetupandlookedunderthebedagain.Thiswentonforhoursuntilatlasthefellasleepfromexhaustion.Thetimecameforthemantogetmarried.Hedidn’ttellhiswifeabouthisfearsbutshesoonfoundoutbecausehekeptherawakeallnight.“Youmustgotoseeadoctor,”shetoldhim.“Hewillmakeyoubecomewell.Youwon’thavesuchsillyfearagain.”Themandidashiswifetoldhim.Hetoldthedoctorhisproblem,andthedoctorsaid,“Youcanbewellagain,butitwilltakeabouttwoyears.Youmustcomeandseemethreetimesaweek.Thecostforeachvisitwillbe$75.”
Thenextdaythemancalledthedoctorandsaid,“Iwon’tneedtovisityouagain.I’mwellnow.”Thedoctorwasamazed.“How?”heasked.“Whomadeyougetwell?”“Mywifedid,”themansaid.“WhenItoldherhowmuchIwouldhavetopayyou,shecutthelegsoffthebed.”()6.Themanthink wasunderthebedatnight.A.Agod.B.Aperson.C.Hiswife. D.Aneighbor.()7.Themanstarthavinghissleepingproblem ?A.Afterhegotmarried.B.Afterhesawthedoctor.C.Beforehemarriedhiswife.D.Afterhegotanewbed.()8.Thedoctoraskedtheman .A.tocomeandseehimthreetimesaweekB.tocallhimeverydayC.nottolookunderthebed()9.Howmuchwouldthemanpaythedoctoreveryweek?A.$75.A.$75.B.$150.C.$225.()10.Whatmadethemangetwellagain?A.Talkingtothestranger.B.Havingnospaceunderthebed.C.Medicinefromthedoctor.WhileIwasavolunteerinPeruIfoundthateveryonewasreallyniceandthatCuzcowasaveryeasyplacetomeetnewpeople,notonlyintheorphanage(孤儿院),butintownaswell.Theorphanagewasagoodplacetostay,becauseyoucanworkwithpeoplewhohaveallcomeforthesamereason.Someofthemwereexperiencedtravelers,butforalotitwastheirfirsttimedoinganythinglikethis.Cuzcoisaplacethatmanytravelerscometovisit,andthebarsarealwaysbusyonweekends—It’safantasticnightlife,andgreatenvironment,andthenightsoutareoftenthebesttimestogettoknowtheothervolunteers.Theorphanageisverybusymostoftheyearround,andthetwolocalwomenwhoruntheorphanagespeakverylittleEnglishbutitwasagreatwayforustolearnSpanish.TheothersvolunteeringinPeruwereallveryhelpfulpassingontheirideasandhowtodothingsandIquicklygotusedtothedailyroutines,andIusuallyspentsometimegoingintotownafterwork.LivinginPeruwasmuchnicerthanIthoughtitwasandduringmyvisitIgotmyownroomwithakitchen.TheorphanageofferedmemostofthelocalfoodifI’dliketohaveit.Ireallyenjoyedmytimevolunteeringandwouldtellaboutittoanyone.IamluckyIhadthechancetodoit.()11.ThewriterthinkthepeopleinPeruare .A.Friendly B.Smart C.Silly()12.Cuzcoisacitywithalotof.
A.schools B.visitors()13.ThepeopleinCuzcospeak A.schools B.visitors()13.ThepeopleinCuzcospeak .A.French B.English()14.Thewriterusually afterwork?A.studiedEnglish B.tookpictures()15.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?C.orphanagesC.SpanishC.visitedthetownA.VolunteerexperienceinPeru.B.EveryoneshouldgotoPeru.C.It’snotdifficulttovolunteer.D5-secondrules:What’sthetruth?Almosteveryonedropssomefoodonthefloorandstillwantstoeatit.Ifsomeoneseesyoudropit.heorshemightshout,“5-secondrule!”ThisrulesaysfoodisOKtoeatifyoupickitupinfivesecondsorless.Butisthattrue?ProfessorHiltonfromAshtonUniversity,UK,testedtherulewithhisstudents.Theyfoundthatfooddroppedforfivesecondsislesspossibletohavebacteriathanifitstaysthereforlonger.Forthestudy,Hiltonandhisstudentstestedalotoffoods—bread,pasta,cookiesandcandy—toseehowmuchbacteriatheyhadwhentheydroppedonthefloor.Theyallowedthefoodtolieondifferentkindsoffloors—carpet,laminate(复合地板),and节店(瓷砖)一forthreesecondsto30seconds.Notsurprising,thelongerthefoodwasonthefloor,themorebacteriaithad.Andthekindoffloorwherethefooddroppedhadaneffect.Bacteriaarethemostimpossibletotransfer(传染)fromcarpet,whilethey’rethemostpossibletotransferfromlaminateortileaftermorethanfiveseconds.Thestudyalsofoundthatthewetterthefoodwas,themorepossibleitwastopickupbacteria.Althoughmostpeoplearehappytofollowthe5-secondrule,scientiststhinkeatingfooddroppedonthefloorstillcarriesinfection(感染)risk.()16.Whatisthe“5-secondrule”about?A.Peopleoftenshoutatsomeonewhentheydropfoodonthefloor.Foodissafewhenyoupickitupfromthefloorinlessthanfiveseconds.It’sbettertoeatdroppedfoodwhenit’sonthefloorformorethanfiveseconds.()17.Hilton’stestwantedtofindout .ifthe“5-secondrule”istrueB.thestudents’favoritefoodC.whichfoodiseasilydropped()18.Accordingtothepassage,whichoneisNOTtrue?A.thedroppedfoodhadmorebacteriaifitsatonthefloorforlonger.thedroppedfoodoncarpethadtheleastbacteria.bacteriawasimpossibletotransferfromlaminateortile.()19.WhichofthefollowingswasNOTfoundbyHiltonandhisstudents?Thewetterthefloorwas,themoreeasilythefooddropped.Thewetterthefoodwas,themorepossibleitwastopickupbacteria.Thekindoffloorwherethefooddroppedhadanaffect.()20.Fromthepassageweknow.scientistswantpeopletodropfoodothecarpetsscientiststhinkitisunhealthytoeatfooddroppedonthefloor.savingfoodonthefloorisagoodhabit.根据对话情景,填入适当的单词。David:Hi,Kevin.What’swrongwithyou?AreyouOK?Kevin:Totellthetruth,Ifeel66.Ihaveaheadacheandsorethroat.David:That'stoobad67.diditstart?Kevin:Abouttwodaysago.David:Didyouseea68.ortakeanymedicine?Kevin:No,Ididn’t.Iamgoingtothehospitaltomorrow.David:Well.Ithinkyoumusthaveabad69..Youwillfeelbetterwhenyou70.downandrest.Kevin:I71.so.Thankyousomuch.根据情景提示,用恰当的短语或句子填空。你和好朋友吵架了,不知怎么办,会这么问:.?同学想知道当你听到曼德拉去世的消息时,你在做什么,请根据实际情况回答。.whenIheardMandeladied.你想征求爸爸的意见,你能否和朋友外出吃晚饭,会这么问:.withmyfriends,Dad?你认为做志愿者能帮助你获得为了理想的工作,你会这么表达?.Ithinkbeingavolunteercanhelpme.段落编写使用所给的词语,编写一个意义相对完整的语段。提示词:forget,through,wrong,thing,angry要求:1.使用全部提示词,并在语段中用下划线“”标出提示词。.语段具有一个相对合理的主题意义;.词数为40-60词左右。短文写作假如你是Jenny,从朋友Mike的来信中了解到他的烦恼。请你根据下面的提示用英语给Mike写一
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