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八年级英语下册Module3单元综合测试卷第一部分选择题(共50分)一、阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分;满分40分)第一节阅读下面语言材料,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AJointheNASAKidsProgramme!HowheavyareyouonMars?Whydosatellites(人造卫星)notfall?Howarescientistspreparingforlandingonthemoon?Joinusifyourkidsareinterestedintheseandotherthingsaboutspace!Wehavefiveonlineclassesaboutspaceships,Mars,theInternationalSpaceStationandalotmore.Allclassesarebasedonprojectstoencouragecreativityanddevelopproblem­solvingskills.Ineachclass,kidswilllearncoolnewthingsaboutspaceandscience,andthenbuildsmallprojectsandplaygamestohavefun.·Grade1-Grade4·Nov.11-15·55minuteseachclass·$350eachkid·10%offifyoujoinusbeforeOct.31CLASSES①PoweroftheSun②Mars—theRedPlanet③TheSolarSystem—OurHomeinSpace④TheInternationalSpaceStation⑤Satellites—WatchingEarthfromSpaceFormoreinformation,pleasecallMrBlackat03­645­90XXorvisithttps://www.create­learn.us/kids­online­club.()1.Whocanjointheprogramme?A.TominGrade3. B.MarkinGrade5.C.MaryinGrade7. D.LindainGrade9.()2.Whatcankidslearnfromtheclasses?A.ThingsaboutNASA. B.Thelifeofastronauts.C.Thesolarsystem. D.Powerofthesatellites.()3.IfAnnajoinstheprogrammeonOctober28,sheneedstopay____.A.$310B.$315C.$350D.$385()4.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext(文本)?A.Kidscanplaygamesintheclasses.B.Theprogrammewilllastfor4days.C.MrBlackwillgivelessonsintheprogramme.D.Kidswilllearnhowtomakemodelspaceships.B[跨学科·物理]Lookingintotheskyatdawn(黎明)ordusk,youmightseetheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS).Itisabout250milesaboveyou.Butyoucanseeitssolarpanels(太阳能电池板)catchthesunlight.TheISSisaspacelaboratory(实验室)andtravelsaroundtheearth.In24hours,itgoesaroundtheplanet16times.Inthepastyears,over240astronautshavetravelledtothespacestation.They'refrom19countries.Sixorsevenastronautsareonboardatatime.Theydoscienceexperiments(实验)thatcan'tbedoneontheearth.Thelivingandworkingareaisaboutthesizeofasix­bedroomhouse.Thespacestationitselfisalmostasbigasafootballfield.Thefollowingwilltellyouaboutsomeofitskeyparts.()5.HowlongdoesittaketheISStotraveloncearoundtheearth?A.1.5hours.B.3hours.C.16hours.D.24hours.()6.Sunlightcanbeturnedintoelectricity,becauseof____.A.radiators B.theroboticarmC.panels D.theport()7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“its”referto(指的是)?A.TheInternationalSpaceStation's.B.Theastronaut's.C.Thefootballfield's.D.Thephoto's.()8.WhatcanwelearnabouttheISSfromthepassage?A.Itonlyhassixkeyparts.B.Itcanhold240astronautsatatime.C.Itisabout250milesabovethemoon.D.Modulesinitarealmostasbigasasix­bedroomhouse.CKeishainventedarobotcalledAnisisbro.Therobotcouldworkinanyenvironmentandsolveproblemsincreativeways.HerinventionmadehertheScienceStaroftheyear2172.Asaresult,shegotachanceofhavingaspacetraveltotheMarsLifeResearchBase(基地)withthebestastronautsClaraandDominic.Aweeklater,KeishastartedherexcitingjourneytoMars.Anisisbrofollowedher.Inthespaceship,shewatchedotherplanetsandthemooninthesolarsystemthroughascreen.Shewassurprisedatwhatshesawbecauseshehadneverseenitbefore.Onenight,amessageappearedonthescreen:Anillnessisspreading(传播,蔓延)inthebaseonMars,causingpeopletofeelweakanddifficulttobreathe.Wedon'tknowwhatitis.You'dbetterreturntoyourplanet.“Wecan'tjustleavethepeopletheretodie!”shoutedDominic.“ButisitrighttotakeKeishatothatdangerousenvironment?”askedClara.“__▲__,”KeishasatupsuddenlyandsaidbeforeDominicanswered.“WecansendAnisisbrotothebase.Itcangointoitwithoutbeinghurt.”AfterthespaceshiplandedonMars,theyfoundoutsomeoneusedtoomuchradioactivepesticide(放射性杀虫剂)anditspreadintheairofthebase.KeishagaveanordertoAnisisbro.Soontherobotdiscoveredwherethepesticidewasfromandclearedit.Withinanhour,thepeoplelookedbetter.“Welldone,”saidClaratoKeisha.“Anisisbroreallydid,”saidKeishaproudly.“NowIbelievewecanmeetthepeopleinthebase!”()9.WhycouldKeishavisitMars?A.ShebecametheScienceStar.B.Shewasthebestastronaut.C.SheknewtheenvironmentofMars.D.Shewasgoodatsolvingproblems.()10.WhathappenedbeforeshereachedMars?A.Shegotaseriousillness.B.Therobotmadeascreenforher.C.Amessagecamefromherownplanet.D.Somethingharmfulwasinthebase.()11.[新考法·信息还原]Whichofthefollowingcanbeputinto“__▲__”inParagraph6?A.It'shardtoprotectthemB.Youdon'tunderstandmeC.Idon'twanttoleavethemD.We'dbettergobacktoourplanet()12.WhatmadeherjourneytoMarssuccessful?A.Helpfuladvicefromthebase.B.TherobotAnisisbro'sgreatwork.C.Keisha'sresearchonspacetravel.D.ClaraandDominic'srichexperience.DALongMarch­5rockettookofffromWenchangSpaceLaunchSiteinHainanProvinceonMay3,2024.Afterflyingforabout37minutes,itsuccessfullyplacedtheChang'e6roboticlunarprobe(月球探测器)intoanEarth­Moontransfertrajectory(转移轨道).Severaldayslatertheprobelandedonthemoon'sfarsideandstarteditstask,andthewholeprocesswouldlastabout53days.Thisistheworld'sfirsttryatreturningsamples(样本)fromthemoon'sfarside.ForChina,it'sthesecondsample­returnmoonjourney.Chang'e5successfullybroughtbacksamplesfromthemooninthewinterof2020.Uptonow,10moonsample­returntaskshavebeencarriedoutbytheUnitedStates,theformerSovietUnion(前苏联)andChina,butallthesesampleswerecollectedfromthemoon'snearside.Themoon'sfarsidehasalwaysbeenasubjectofscientificwonderbecauseofitsmanymysteries.It'sfacingawayfromEarthanditcanneverbeseenfromEarth.Itwasoncecalled“thedarksideofthemoon”,eventhoughitreceivesjustasmuchsunlightasthenearside.Chineseresearchershavefoundthatthesoilonthefarsideismuchthickerthanthatonthenearside,buttheyhaven'tfoundoutthereason.SamplesbroughtbackbyChang'e5havehelpedscientistsfindthattherewerevolcanic(火山的)activitiesonthenearsidearound2billionyearsago.Somescientiststhoughtmaybevolcanoesbecameinactiveonthefarsideabout4billionyearsago.Isittrue?Samplesfromthefarsidewillallowthemtoknowtheanswer.“Comparingthemake­upofthefarsidesamplesbroughtbackbyChang'e6withthosecollectedfromthenearsidewillbeofgreatscientificvaluetotheinternationalcommunity,”saidMartinSweeting,afamousprofessorofspaceengineering.()13.WhendidChang'e6begintoworkonthemoon?A.OnMay3,2024.B.Afterflyingforabout37minutes.C.Inthewinterof2020.D.Afterlandingonthemoon'sfarside.()14.HowmanytimeshasChinagotsamplesfromthemoon'snearside?A.Once. B.Twice.C.Fivetimes. D.Tentimes.()15.Accordingtothepassage,themoon'sfarside____.A.receiveslesssunlightthanthenearsideB.hasthickersoilcomparedwiththenearsideC.canbeseenfromEarthwithpowerfulcamerasD.hasmorerecentvolcanicactivitiesthanthenearside()16.WhatcanwelearnfromMartinSweeting'swords?A.Chang'e6willstaylongeronthemoonformoretasks.B.Chang'e6iscarryingoutavaluabletaskfortheworld.C.Chang'e6willbringbacksamplesfrombothsidesofthemoon.D.Chang'e6cancomparesamplesbeforebringingthemback.第二节阅读短文,从下面所给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。Howmanythingscanyouseeinthenightsky?Alot!Onaclearnight,youmightseethemoonandalargenumberofbeautifulstars.17.________Youmightseethatmanystarslooklargerthanothers.Youmightseethatsomestarsthatlookwhitearereallyredorblue.Withbiggerandbiggertelescopes(望远镜),youcanseemoreandmorethingsinthesky.Andyoucanseethosethingsmoreandmoreclearly.18.________Wecan'tseethemwiththebiggesttelescopeintheworld,evenwhenitistheclearestnightoftheyear.That'sbecausetheyareinvisible(隐形的).They'rethemysteriousdeadstarscalledblackholes.Youmightfindithardtoimaginethatstarsdie.Afterall,oursunisastar.19.________.Itburnsbrightlyandgivesusheatandlight.Butstarsdodieafterbillionsofyears.Asastar'sgasesburn,theygiveofflightandheat.Butwhenthegasesrunout,thestarstopsburning.Itbeginstodieandmaybecomeablackhole.Sothenexttimeyoulookupatthenightsky,remember:there'smorethanwecanseeinthesky.20.________Howfantastic!A.Andthereareblackholesinthegreatdarkness.B.Butscientistsbelievetherearesomethingsintheskythatwewillneversee.C.Youcanseeevenmorewithatelescope.D.TherearebillionsofstarsintheGalaxy,andoursunisonlyoneofthem.E.Yearafteryearweseeitupinthesky.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。NASA(美国国家航空航天局)saiditcouldsendastronautstoMarsasearlyasthe2030s.Theseastronautswill__21__onMarsformorethantwoyears.Sobefore__22__themtoMars,NASAneedstoknowhow__23__willdothingswhentheyliveinasmallgroup,farawayfromtheearth,forsucha__24__time.Ithasdecidedtodoapieceofresearchfirst.Threemenandthreewomenwilltakepartintheresearchto__25__whatitwouldbeliketoliveonMars—withouteverleavingthe__26__.NASAwilldotheresearchinaspecialbuildingonthesideofavolcano(火山)inHawaii.ThevolcanoiscalledMaunaLoa.Itisoneofthebiggestvolcanosintheworld.NASAchoosesthisplacetodotheresearch__27__itlooksjustlikeMars.Threemenandthreewomenwillliveinthisbuildingforeightmonths.Duringtheeightmonths,the__28__peoplewillonlybeabletocommunicatewithNASAbyemail.Tomakeit__29__likebeingonMars,itwill__30__them40minutestogetananswertoanemail.That'sbecausethemessageneeds20minutestotravelfromMarstotheearth.Bydoingthisresearch,NASAhopestolearnhowtochoosethebestpeopleforthespacetraveltoMars.()21.A.watch B.wait C.stay D.reach()22.A.carrying B.sending C.moving D.taking()23.A.animals B.men C.women D.people()24.A.long B.wide C.high D.short()25.A.lookfor B.lookout C.findout D.searchfor()26.A.moon B.building C.country D.earth()27.A.but B.so C.if D.because()28.A.four B.five C.six D.seven()29.A.less B.more C.further D.closer()30.A.take B.spend C.pay D.cost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。Manypeople31.________(think)aboutwhatlifeislikeinspacesofar.Whatislifereallylikethere?Andwhatdoastronautsdothere?Astronautslivinginspacehavethesamehygiene(卫生)needsaspeopledo32.________theearth.Whentheywakeup,theywashtheirhairandbrushtheir33.________(tooth).Andofcoursetheyalsogotothebathroom.However,becauseofmicrogravity(微重力),astronautstakecareof34.________(them)indifferentways.Forexample,theyuseakindofspecialmatter35.________(wash)theirhair,andtheyuselegrestraints(固定装置)topositionthemselveswhentheyusethetoilet.Astronautseatthreemeals36.________day:breakfast,lunchanddinner.Somefoodscanbeeateninthenaturalformsuchasfruit.Buttheyneedtoaddwatertosomeotherfoodssuchasnoodles.Therearenofridgesinspace,37.________spacefoodmustbestoredandpreparedproperlytoavoidgoingbad.Besidesmorningroutine(常规)andeatinginspace,astronautsdomanytasks38.________(careful).Theymustcheckthemachines,update(更新)computerequipment(设备)andsoon.Atthesametime,thecontrolcenterontheearth39.________(send)messagestotheastronauts.Itgivestheastronautsdifferentkindsofinstructions(操作指南)byradioore­mailtohelpthemintheirdailyroutine.What'smore,livinginspaceisnotjustallworkandnoplay.Apopularwayforthemtorelaxislookingoutofthewindow.Andtheycanalsoenjoythemselvesby40.________(watch)movies,readingbooks,playingcardsandtalkingtotheirfamiliesduringtheirfreetime.四、阅读与表达(共4小题,41~43小题,每小题2分,44小题4分;满分10分)阅读短文,然后根据内容回答问题。GuiHaichaoisthefirstpayloadexpert(载荷专家)onChina'sspacestation.HewentintospaceintheShenzhou­16togetherwithJingHaipengandZhuYangzhu.TheysetoutforthespacestationfromtheJiuquanSatelliteLaunchCenterintheGobiDesert.Gui'sinterestinsciencestartedwhenhewasachild.Hereadalotaboutspacefromasetofbookshehadathome.AfterfinishinghisstudiesatBeihangUniversity,GuiwenttoCanadatodoresearchandwrotemanypapers.Sincethen,hehadbeenworkingatBeihangUniversityasateacher.In2018,Chinaplannedtochooseitsthirdgroupofastronauts.Guiwaschosenandwentthroughreallyhardtrainingforhisbodyandmind.HeevenhadtolearnhowtodealwithhighG­forceduringhistraining.GuiandhisteamalsowenttotheBadainJaranDesertinnorthwestChinatolearnlivingskills.Theyhadtocollectwaterandrepairtheirtoolsinverydifficultsituations.Duringthetraining,Gui'sshoesbrokeandhehadtowalkonthehotsandfortwohours,whichwasverypainful.TheShenzhou­16mannedmission(载人飞行任务)hasbeenthefirstmannedmissionsinceChina'sspacestationentereditsapplication(应用)anddevelopmentstage.GuiHaichaoisamemberoftheteam,andhedidlotsofresearchtohelpscientistslearnmoreaboutspace.“I'msurewecanfinishthemissionsuccessfully,”hesaid.41.WherewastheShenzhou­16launched?________________________________________________________________________42.WhatdidGuiHaichaodoinCanada?________________________________________________________________________43.WhatdidGuiHaichaodobeforegoingonthespaceflight?________________________________________________________________________44.Accordingtothetext,whatdoyouthinkofGuiHaichao?Write30wordsormore.________________________________________________________________________五、书面表达(满分20分)45.你想更多地了解宇宙吗?你想去太空旅游吗?人们是否能顺利地进入太空旅游呢?请你针对太空旅游的利与弊写一篇英语短文,

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