牛津深圳版 八年級(jí)英語上 Unit 1 -2單元綜合能力檢測題
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牛津深圳版 八年級(jí)上 Unit 1 -2單元綜合能力檢測題姓名:_ 班級(jí):_ 成績:_一、補(bǔ)全短文5選5根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容,從方框所給的選項(xiàng)中選出能夠填入短文空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Colorado, a state in America, is considering a ban(禁令)on smartphones for children younger than 13.Tim-a father who is a doctor in Denver, is trying his best to making an effort on it. He is the founder of a group called “Parent Against Underage Smartphones”.1 . Anyone who wishes to buy a smartphone for children under 13 would be also punished. In order to appear on Colorado statewide ballot(投票)in 2018, the measure now needs about 300,000 signatures. Tim wishes it will make the ballot and is permitted by voters. 2 . .After watching his own children spent long time on smartphones, Tim decided to push for the measure. “They would get the phones and locked themselves in the room. 3 . ” he told the Coloradoan Newspaper.John, a state leader, said he understands the reasoning behind the proposed law. However, he said that a childs smartphone usage is “family matter”.4 . Last year, a famous American doctor advised that children under six should spend less than one hour a day watching high-quality programming 5 . They should make sure electronic equipment do not take time away from the childrens sleep or exercise.AIt is the smartphones that change them who they are.BThen Colorado will become the first state to have such a ban. CIt is not something the government should decide.DHe also said parents should set time for children reasonably.EHe suggested the government would ban sales of smartphones to children under 13.二、完型填空Grandma called me in from the yard. “Would you please go to the store for me? Im ready to make cakes, but there isnt enough yeast (酵母). Take a quarter from my little change _.” I found Grandmas wallet and put the quarter in my pocket. I was soon in the little general store that _ our farming community. “Mr. Jenkins,” I said, “Grandma needs some yeast.” Mr. Jenkins set three cakes of yeast on the counter. His eyes shone, and he smiled at me. “And what else do you need?” I knew what he meant. I was always allowed to pick a penny candy when I came to the store with Grandma. “How much _ do I have from a quarter?” I asked. “Seven cents.” Mr. Jenkins replied. I thought _ that quickly. I would have a nickel(五分硬幣) and two pennies back. I was sure Grandma wouldnt _ if I spent one penny, and if she were here, she might even say I could have them both. The longer I looked at the candy display, the more certain I became that I needed two pennies worth as a reward for coming to the store alone. And I did so. “Thank you,” Grandma said when I laid the yeast on the table. “Did you put the change back in my wallet?” “Yes, Grandma.” I replied, hurrying out to the yard. “I hadnt really lied to Grandma,” I argued with myself. “I did _ all the change I had.”But I had spent two pennies without Grandmas permission(允許). The second piece of candy in my pocket didnt sound like a good idea any more. I knew I had lied to Grandma, and I was _ about it. Grandma loved me so much that I couldnt bear to keep anything from her. _ Grandma took the hot cakes from the oven, I told her about the candy. She _ when I finished my story. “I know just how you feel,” she said. “We all feel like that when weve done _ deceitful (欺騙的). Im glad you told me about the pennies, and of course Ill forgive you.” Grandma hugged me tight, and suddenly I felt as though a big stone was gone from my stomach.6 . AhandbagBcoatCwalletDpocket7 . AgaveBservedCofferedDbought8 . AdollarsBpoundCcentsDchange9 . AasBtoCoutDabout10 . AcareBuseCthinkDlike11 . Aput backBhand outCgive awayDuse up12 . AgladBunhappyCrelaxedDsurprised13 . ASinceBWhenCIfDThough14 . AshookBrefusedCagreedDnodded15 . AsomethingBnothingCanythingDeverythingHi! Im Alex Greenall. Im thirteen and I go to Park school in Oxford, England. I go to school _ weekdays, but not on Saturday and Sunday. This is my school day. I _ at half past seven in the morning, and then have breakfast. My school is _ my house. I go to school at half past eight and see my friends. We start work _ nine oclock. We have three lessons in the morning. _ favorite subject is art. At eleven o clock, we _ in the playground and I talk _ my friends. They go to the playground and play football, _ I dont like football. We have lunch in the dining hall at half past twelve. I like school lunch! We have meat and rice with vegetable, or hamburgers. I drink juice _ water. We start lessons in the afternoon at half past one. We have two lessons in the afternoon. Then we go home at half past three. In the evening, I watch TV and have dinner _ my family. I do my homework and go to bed at ten oclock.16 . AinBatConDfrom17 . Aget upBgets upCgetting upDam getting up18 . AnextBin frontCnext toDbehind of19 . AinBonCforDat20 . AIBmeCMyDMine21 . Ahave breakBhave a breakChas breakDhas a break22 . AaboutBforCtoDin23 . AandBbecauseCsoDbut24 . AorBandCwithDin25 . AandBforCofDwith三、閱讀單選A long time before I was born, my grandma and grandpa moved into the house on Beechwood Avenue. They had a young family of 4 little girls. During that time, it was hard to find a job. So, on weekend grandpa and grandma cleaned the garden to grow some of their own food. They planted tomatoes, beans, cabbages, potatoes and strawberries to feed their growing family. All summer long, the family ate food from the garden. The family grew up, and before too many years had passed, the grandchildren came to visit. Grandma and grandpa still planted their garden every spring. Everyone still enjoyed the good food from the garden and always took some home. Then grandpa died in one summer when he was eighty-nine years old. It was a lonely winter for grandma. She sat near the window, looking out at the yard and wondering if she could plant the garden in the spring. It would be hard to care for it by herself. When spring came, she planted only a little. One nice day in the early summer, grandma heard a noise in the front yard and looked out the window. There were thousands of bees in the air. Grandma wondered what she could do. She decided to wait and think it over. Before long, she decided the bees wont bother anyone, so she went about her business and didnt give them any other thought. That summer, grandmas little garden grew and grew. The neighbors all puzzled* why they grew so well. One day, grandmas brother Frank visited her. Frank said,In my hometown, the farmers often hired* beekeepers to set up bee houses near their fields. The bees helped them to grow. That was when Grandma realized that her bees had helped with her garden all summer. From that Time on, grandma always believed that since grandpa couldnt be there to help her that summer, he had sent the bees to take his place and make grandmas little garden grow and grow.26 . How did the grandparents feed their growing family?Adid whatever jobs he could.Bgrow some of their own food in the gardenCmoved into the house on BeechwoodDmaking a lot of money27 . In the passage, “It was a lonely winter for grandma.” probably means.AThe winter is really long.BThe winter is really cold.CGrandma couldnt plant the garden in winterDGrandma really missed the grandpa.28 . Who helped with the grandmas garden?AGrandchildrenBBeesCFrankDThe neighbors29 . Whats the best title of the passage?AThe GardenBMy GrandparentsCGrandpas BeesDThe Secret of GrandmaRich Americans want to spend many dollars flying into space, according to a recent survey.Many rich Americans got bored of the things on earth. The survey said 19 per cent would like to pay $100,000 for a 15-minute trip into space.Derek Webber said, We made this survey in order to find out what rich people think of the space trip. He added, We will say these trips will cost much, but its exciting for you to feel space weightlessness and see the world from up there.”Webber also said if the price was $50,000, 16% more of rich people would be interested in these space trips. However, the tourists must have a strong and healthy body and get some space training first.30 . _of rich people would be interested in space trips if the cost was $50,000.A16%B19%C81%D65%31 . The underlined word weightlessness means _ in Chinese.AlighteningBwithout weightCover weightDlight enough32 . Why do many rich people want to fly to space?AFlying into space is very cheap .BIts good for their health.CThey feel tired of the things on earth.DIts dangerous but exciting.33 . You will need _ if youd like to travel in space.Aenough moneyBa healthy bodyCsome space trainingDall of the above34 . The article wants to tell us that _.Aits exciting to travel in spaceBrich Americans want to spend many dollars flying into spaceCspace trips are too expensive to go onDit is easy to travel in space35 . What was found?AA bookBA schoolbagCA jacketDA pencil box36 . Where was it found?AOn the playgroundBIn the classroomCIn the libraryDUnder the tree37 . What color is it?ARedBBlackCWhiteDGreen38 . What class is Li Hua in ?AClass 8BClass 6CClass 5DClass 339 . Where can the owner (主人)get it back?ARoom 102, Building 4BRoom 202, Building 3CRoom 201, Building 3DRoom 103, Building 4.Dear Frank,Thanks for your email. My friend Lily and I have a good trip in Beijing. We visit many interesting places and go shopping on Wangfujing Street. When we are in Beijing,we live in our Chinese friend Liu Mings house. Have a look at our activities (活動(dòng))there.On May 1stArrive in Beijing at 10:00 am.On May 2ndVisit the Great Wall with Liu Ming.On May 3rdVisit the Summer PalaceOn May 4thVisit the Palace Museum with Liu Ming and his sister.On May 5thGo shopping on Wangfujing Street and buy presents for our families. Lily buys a toy for her brother Jack and a postcard for her sister Lucy. I buy two cups for my father and a silk shirt for my mother.On May 6thSay goodbye to Beijing.Hope you will go with us next time.Yours,Nancy40 . Who goes to Beijing with Lily?AFrank.BLiu Ming.CNancy.DLucy.41 . Lily doesnt go toin Beijing.Athe Summer Palace.Bthe Palace MuseumCthe Great Wall.Dthe Beihai Park42 . Lily buys a postcard for her.AbrotherBsisterCfatherDmother43 . What is the passage mainly about?AHow to have a good trip.BWhere to buy presents in Beijing.CA nice trip in Beijing.DWhat Liu Ming does for the trip.44 . What is the passage?AAn email.BA storyCA planDAn invitation.四、根據(jù)首字母、中文提示填空根據(jù)句意和漢語提示寫出單詞45 . Mike is interested in history. He wants to get a history d_ in the future.46 . Next Sunday is Toms birthday. Can you tell me how to c_ it?47 . Ladies and g_! Can I have your attention, please?48 . A c_ is a formal event such as a wedding.49 . Drink whenever you feel t_ during exercise.五、完成句子根據(jù)漢語意思及英語提示翻譯句子50 . 我朋友昨天跟我告別,因?yàn)樗龥Q定明天去美國。My friend _ me yesterday because she decided to go to the USA tomorrow.51 . 她正忙著寫信,沒有時(shí)間吃午飯。She _ letters s a she has no time to have lunch.52 . 請(qǐng)準(zhǔn)時(shí)到校。Please get to school _ .53 . 瑪麗起床晚了,她匆忙去上學(xué)。Mary got up late and she was _ go to school54 . 秘書正等著經(jīng)理回來。The secretary is _ the manager to come back.六、材料作文55 . 書面表達(dá)動(dòng)物園里新來了一只大熊貓,假如你是動(dòng)物園的一名工作人員,請(qǐng)根據(jù)下面提供的信息向游客們做一些介紹。名字年齡家鄉(xiāng)喜愛的食物每天的食量喜歡的活動(dòng)美美五歲中國四川樹葉,植物,竹子(最愛)15公斤竹子爬樹要求:1. 條理清楚、意思連貫、語句通順、標(biāo)點(diǎn)正確。2. 50-60詞。_第 13 頁 共 13 頁參考答案一、補(bǔ)全短文5選51、二、完型填空1、2、三、閱讀單選1、2、3、4、四、根據(jù)首字母、中文提示填空1、五、完成句子1、六、材料作文1、- 1.請(qǐng)仔細(xì)閱讀文檔,確保文檔完整性,對(duì)于不預(yù)覽、不比對(duì)內(nèi)容而直接下載帶來的問題本站不予受理。
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