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北京市西城区 2023—2024 学年度第二学期期末试卷
八年级英语
2024.7
注意事项
1.本试卷共12页,共九道大题,55道小题。其中第一大题至第八大题为必做题,满分90分。
第九道大题为选做题,满分10分,计入总分,但卷面总分不超过90分。考试时间100分钟。
2.在试卷和答题卡上准确填写学校、班级、姓名和学号。
3.试题答案一律填涂或书写在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。
4.在答题卡上,选择题用2B铅笔作答,其他试题用黑色字迹签字笔作答。
5.考试结束,请将考试材料一并交回。
听力理解
一、听对话或独白,根据对话或独白的内容,从下面各题所的A、B、C三个选项选出最佳选
项。每段对话或独白你将听两遍.(共12分,每题1.5分)
听对话,回答以下各小题。
1. What’s the boy’s hobby?
A. Flying kites. B. Painting pictures. C Building model planes.
2. Where does the girl keep her paintings?
A. In her room. B. At the park. C. In the classroom.
听对话,回答以下各小题。
3. When will the woman have a trip?
A. In three weeks. B. In two weeks. C. In one week.
4. What does the woman have to do before leaving?
A. Train her dog and cat to stay at home alone.
B. Find someone to look after her dog and cat.
C. Prepare her dog for a road trip with the man.
听对话,回答以下各小题。
5. What can we know about Sara?
A. She was late for school today. B. She hasn’t taken any medicine. C. She will finish the report with Tom.
6. What will Tom probably do next?
A. He’ll get some rest. B. He’ll collect some ideas. C. He’ll visit Sara tomorrow.
听独白,回答以下各小题。
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7. Why does the speaker give the speech?
A. To teach people how to read a story book.
B. To introduce some interesting ways to relax.
C. To encourage people to keep fit by doing sports.
8. What is good about the “color walk”?
A. You can work on what you like.
B. You can forget who and where you are.
.
C You can give full attention to the present.
二、听独白,记录关键信息。本段独白你将听两遍。(共8分,每题2分)
听独白,记录关键信息。本段独白你将听两遍。
When to help
★Face problems
★Need someone to 9
Who can help
Teen Talk ★The university students going through more than
10 hours of special training
What it can do
★ 11 and work on the problems with you
★Offer 12 to improve your situation
知识运用
三、单项填空(共10分,每题1分)
从下面各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1. Mrs. Smith has two kids and she often plays tennis with ________ on Sundays.
A. him B. them C. you D. her
2. During the winter holiday, my family traveled to Hainan ________ plane.
A. in B. on C. by D. to
3. Betty and Lily ________ friends since they were 13 years old.
A. were B. are C. have been D. will be
4. — Dad, this black shirt ________ very soft. Would you like to try it on?
— No, thanks. I prefer light colors.
A. tastes B. sounds C. smells D. feels
5. —Tim, you need to go now, ________ you will be late for class.
—OK, mom. I’m leaving now.
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A. or B. but C. and D. so
6. —________ do you cook for your family?
— About twice a week.
A. How long B. How much C. How often D. How many
7. I refuse ________ all the fried food because I want to keep fit.
A. eat B. to eat C. eating D. ate
8. —Sam, you ________ the table yet. It’s all messy!
—Sorry, I’ll do it immediately.
A. haven’t cleared B. weren’t clearing C. won’t clear D. don’t clear
9. It ________ the writer several months to finish the book Red Star Over China in the 1930s.
A. takes B. will take C. has taken D. took
10. —Do you know ________?
—Next Sunday morning.
.
A when will we visit the Science Museum B. when we will visit the Science Museum
C. when did we visit the Science Museum D. when we visited the Science Museum
四、完形填空(共10分,每题1分)
阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最
佳选项。
Sam and his family were spending their holiday at the seaside. When Sam and his grandma stood on the beach
watching the sunrise, a perfect shell ____11____ ashore (上岸). Sam quickly picked it up and turned it over.
Inside, the shell was as pink as a rabbit’s ear!
“It is a gift from the sea,” said Grandma, “Take good care of it.” “I will,” said Sam.
Sam ____12____ showed his treasure to his family. His parents loved it, but his brother Vikram thought it
was nothing special.
The next day, Sam ____13____ the shell on the shelf in their cottage (小屋) and then went with his family to
the boardwalk. Vikram didn’t go with them, because he was busy taking pictures.
At the boardwalk, Sam saw shells on sale, but none were as ____14____ as his. Back at the cottage, he ran to
his room to admire (欣赏) the shell. But it was gone!
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“Dad, where is my shell?” Sam cried.
“Where did you put it?” Dad asked.
“I put it on the shelf but it’s not there!” answered Sam. Then something caught his eye...under Vikram’s bed.
“Vikram took it,” he said.
“I did not!” shouted Vikram. “I was taking pictures at the beach. Who cares about your ____15____ shell?”
Sam didn’t say a word but quietly hid the shell under his clothes in a drawer. He checked on his ____16____
twice before everyone went to the beach for the last time.
That afternoon, Sam and his family packed (收拾行李) to go home. Sam opened his drawer only to find his
shell gone again.
During dinner, Sam ____17____ his family. He thought someone was hiding his shell. Who? And why?
Suddenly, his missing shell walked into the room. “Look!” said Sam, pointing.
Everyone looked. The shell that was pink inside now had ____18____ that raced for the door. It turned out to
be a hermit crab. Everyone was amazed. Sam ran over and picked it up. “I’ll call you Sandy,” said Sam. “You can
live at my house.”
“He already has a home,” said Grandma.
Sam ____19____ how his shell had washed up from the ocean. That was Sandy’s real home. That was where
he wanted to be.
“Grandma, will you come to the beach with me again? I have to ____20____ a gift.” Grandma smiled.
11. A. drove B. swam C. washed D. pointed
12. A. proudly B. shyly C. secretly D. politely
13. A. found B. left C. lost D. threw
14. A. special B. big C. clean D. strong
15. A. perfect B. valuable C. dangerous D. boring
16. A. shelf B. treasure C. surprise D. picture
17. A. expected B. noticed C. believed D. studied
18. A. legs B. hands C. ears D. eyes
19. A. regretted B. imagined C. remembered D. discovered
20. A. send B. receive C. offer D. return
阅读理解
五、阅读选择(共22分,每题2分)
A
阅读下面每本书的内容介绍,根据人物的喜好为他们推荐图书,并将每本书所对应的A、B、C、D选项填
在相应位置上。选项中有一项为多余选项。
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A. SHOOT YOUR SHOT
This book teaches you about the most important rules that
___21___ I want
the best basketball players use in their lives. It explains how
to learn about the
the rules can help you get through life and make your dreams
great people in
come true.
human history who
have explored (探 B. SPACE
索) the universe.
Only 628 people in the history of humans have been to space.
Tony In this book, an astronaut named Tim Peake tells their stories.
They are all brave and amazing people who have made it
___22___ I enjoy
possible for us to go to space.
stories about
friendship an.d C. LISTEN
personal growth
Evelyn fell in love with music the first time she heard it. She
Betty started playing the piano at the age of eight. Later, she began
to lose her hearing, but Evelyn didn’t give up. She discovered
___23___ I am
a new way to hear and made beautiful music.
interested in music
and love reading D. ROLLER GIRL
stories about
Astrid and Nicole are best friends. But things change when
musicians.
Astrid chooses roller derby camp, and Nicole picks dance
Lily camp. This situation tests their friendship. Luckily, by
summer’s end, they learn that true friends cheer each other
on while trying new activities.
B
There is a busy street corner beside a bus station where kids change buses going to and from school. It’s not a
pretty place. There’s noisy traffic and the nearby buildings are gray and unloved. However, it has a patch (小块地)
of beauty—a small garden called Pete’s Patch.
Pete is one of the kids who wait here to change buses for nine minutes each day. In the past, it wasn’t a fun or
pleasant place. There was nowhere nice to walk and the patch next to the station was littered with trash (垃圾). Pete
had no choice because this was the only way.
He felt like he was wasting his life away. There was nothing to look at, nothing to keep him busy, and hanging
around like that each day drove him mad. He knew he couldn’t do anything to change the bus company’s timetable,
but he could make the nine minutes more enjoyable for himself and others.
He asked his mom for some trash bags. That week, he filled his nine minutes each day by picking up the trash.
On the weekend, he asked his dad to drive down and take the trash bags to the dump (垃圾场). On Monday
morning, the patch looked so much cleaner and nicer.
Then next week, Pete began to pull weeds (杂草). One of his friends came to help. Soon the patch was looking
good, but some dirty words on the walls of the bus station were really making him angry.
Pete had an idea. He painted a mural (壁画) to cover the dirty words. When he started to work, more of his
school friends joined him each day.
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Now Pete and his friends are proud of that patch, and they sure aren’t going to let anyone mess it up. They
have even planted some fresh flowers. While waiting for their next bus, they walk through the patch and collect
trash.
One Monday, however, as he rode the bus to school, Pete looked, as usual, toward the patch. To his surprise,
there was a sign on it. His friends had painted it. It read: Pete’s Patch.
24. Why wasn’t the area around the bus station a pleasant place?
A. Because there were too many people. B. Because the flowers weren’t pretty.
C. Because the walls weren’t colorful. D. Because there was a lot of trash.
25. What did Pete do to make the patch look nicer?
A. He pulled weeds with his friend. B. He planted flowers with his mom.
C. He changed the bus company’s timetable. D. He took a picture of the bus station’s walls.
26. Which words can best describe Pete?
A. Hardworking and shy. B. Humorous and smart.
C. Helpful and creative. D. Polite and brave.
27. What does the story tell us?
A. Time flies but memories last forever. B. Good friends stick together like glue.
C. Parents should always help their kids. D. A little action makes the world better.
C
Research shows that the discovery of exoplanets (planets outside our solar system) has changed science fiction
(小说). Now, books and movies present these planets more exactly, making science fiction more important than
before.
Imagine learning about stars in a classroom. You could start with complex (复杂的) pictures and facts, or you
could watch the movie Star Wars where Luke Skywalker sees two suns from his home planet, Tatooine. Which
will more easily awaken the interest of a sleepy high school class?
Science fiction has always caught our attention and it has inspired (激励) scientists to go for their dreams. For
this reason, it is sometimes used to communicate science to the public, even complex ideas. To be sure that this is a
useful way, it is necessary to understand how science fiction shows actual science.
Emma Johanna Puranen and her team from the University of St Andrews and the Austrian Academy of
Sciences did some research, studying a lot of science fiction works, including novels, movies, TV shows, podcasts,
and video games to see how science fiction reflects (反映) real scientific discoveries about exoplanets. “Most
stories that are set in space will finally have a scene (场景) on an exoplanet,” explains Puranen. “The reason for
using exoplanets is that there was a huge change in our scientific understanding in 1995 when the first exoplanet
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around a sun-like star was discovered.”
“Traditionally in science fiction, mostly there have been Earth-like planets,” explains Puranen. “But what has
changed since the discovery of real exoplanets is that the fictional exoplanets have actually become a bit less Earth-
like.”
According to real science, many exoplanets are very different from Earth and often not in the “Goldilocks
zone”, where conditions are friendlier to life as we know it. “I can guess that maybe writers of science fiction are
reading all these headlines about worlds that are covered in lava or where it’s raining diamonds, which you see in
the media,” says Puranen.
Science fiction, in a way, reflects the knowledge and discoveries of its time. This makes it a valuable tool for
science communication. It can introduce people to new scientific ideas in an interesting and understandable way.
This research highlights the connection between scientific discoveries and creativity. While exploring the
universe, science fiction can develop curiosity (好奇心) and make further research possible, making the subject of
exoplanets an important example of how science and imagination improve each other.
28. The writer mentioned the movie Star Wars to ________.
A. explain what an exoplanet is like in a humorous way
B. present the result of the latest research about exoplanets
C. show an interesting way of sharing science with everyone
D. introduce a popular scientific movie by a famous director
.
29 How has science fiction changed after the discovery of the first exoplanet?
A. It gives more attention to Earth.
B. It describes the Earth differently.
C. Science fiction has lost interest in explaining exoplanets.
D. Exoplanets in science fiction have become less Earth-like.
30. The words “Goldilocks zone” in Paragraph 6 most probably mean ________.
A. a space found on an exoplanet B. an important part of our solar system
C. an area which is good for scientific activities D. a place that provides living environment for life
31. The writer probably agrees that ________.
A. science fiction has played an active part in communicating science
B. scientific discoveries have slowed the development of imagination
C. science fiction has become less popular because of scientific discoveries
D. new scientific discoveries have made science fiction easier to understand
六、阅读表达。(共10分,44-46每题2分,47题4分)
阅读表达 。
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Did you know tomato ketchup, the most popular sauce (酱), was invented in China? It dates back thousands of
years. People living along the coasts and rivers of southern China began to make the first ketchup by salting and
fermenting (发酵) fish and shrimp. At first, this early ketchup was known only in southern China. After around 200
B.C. (Han Dynasty), the fish sauce became popular in the whole country, especially in a place called Fujian. There,
the sauce got the name ketchup, which means fish sauce in Hokkien, the language of southern Fujian. Later, people
from Fujian began to travel to places like Indonesia, where they built factories for making traditional Chinese
sauces like ketchup—and that’s where the British first discovered it.
In the early 1600s, British sailors who were traveling to Indonesia began to develop a taste for ketchup. Their
food on ships was boring, and ketchup made it taste better. Before long, they brought lots of ketchup home. But it
was expensive, so the British started trying to make their own. A London cookbook from 1742 had a ketchup recipe
(配方) with beer, fish, mushrooms, and spices.
It was in the mid-1800s that the British started using tomatoes in ketchup. This was different from the fishy
ketchup. Since tomatoes went bad fast, the company, Heinz, began to use vinegar (醋) in ketchup to make sure it
could be stored for a long time.
In the late 1800s, ketchup production and popularity began to rise in America. So, the makers in America
increased ketchup production, creating recipes to satisfy Americans’ taste. It was a bit sweeter and thicker than
British ketchup. By around 1910, ketchup began to look like the ketchup we put on McDonald’s fries today.
However, there are also some differences between the ketchup of 1910 and today. In today’s ketchup, corn
syrup (玉米糖浆) is used, not sugar. What’s more, to meet people’s needs for a healthy lifestyle, some companies
also make healthier ones without sugar.
From a fishy sauce in ancient Asia to a “goes-great-with-everything” sauce, ketchup has a long history full of
changes.
32. Who made the first ketchup?
________________________________
33. Why did British sailors like ketchup?
________________________________
34. When did ketchup begin to look like the one we eat today?
________________________________
35. From a fishy sauce to today’s ketchup, what are the reasons for changing the ketchup recipe? (At least 3
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reasons)
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书面表达
七、根据中文意思和英文提示词语写出句子。(共8分,每题2分)
36. 旅行之前做好准备很重要。(get ready)(汉译英)
_________________________________________
37. 老师总是鼓励我们参加课后活动。(after-class activities)(汉译英)
_________________________________________
38. 到目前为止,《猫和老鼠》(Tom & Jerry)已经流行八十多年了。(so far)(汉译英)
_________________________________________
39. 好朋友不仅能分享你的快乐,还能帮你解决问题。(not only...but also...)(汉译英)
_________________________________________
八、文段表达(10分)
40. 请根据中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于40词的文段写作。所给提示词语仅供选用。
在我们的人生旅程中,“做更好的自己”是一个永恒的主题:从学习新技能到发展爱好,从建立友谊
到学会担当,都是不断克服困难、自我提升的过程。
假如你是李华,学校英文网站正在开展以“Be a better me”为题目的征文活动。请你向网站投稿,分享
一次经历。
内容包括:什么使你成为了更好的自己,你经历了什么,你从中收获了什么。
提示词语:confident,experience,nervous,grow,improve。
提示问题:
1. What made you “a better you”?
2. What happened?
3. What have you learned from it?
Be a better me
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九、选做题(共10分,53题2分,54题3分,55题5分)
阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。
How to Work on Your Self-esteem (自尊心)
At about six years old, my mum was brushing my hair one morning before school when I asked her a question.
“Am I ugly?” I asked, looking at her and my reflection in the mirror before me. She said no, and asked me where
this question was coming from. I told her a boy in my class had called me ugly on the playground.
That was the first time I remember feeling bad about myself. But that was just the beginning of a very long
and troubled relationship with myself. That boy on the playground was for from the last person to call me ugly. He
was certainly not the last person to make me question my sense of self. I know I’m not alone in feeling this way,
and you might have a similar story about the first time you ever wondered aloud or quietly whether or not you were
“ugly”, whether you were “not smart”, or whether you were a “bad person”. So here are some tips (建议) to anyone
who has ever wondered what to do about long-lasting low self-esteem.
Challenge your negative thoughts
Negative (负面的) thoughts can make you believe that many of the terrible things you’ve thought about
yourself are true. Every time you think or say something negative about yourself challenge it by telling yourself of
something you did well or succeeded in.
You shouldn’t believe everything you think. If you often find yourself expecting the worst, you might form a
way of thinking that isn’t quite right. Researchers suggest paying attention to your way of thinking, and thinking it
over again if you notice you’re often too hard on yourself.
Keep an achievements journal
Every day, write down the things you did well or achieved that day in your journal. This could be anything
from finishing a task at workplace to making your own lunch— whatever you feel proud of.
You can also use the journal to keep track (追踪) of different feelings you’re experiencing, finally steering (引
导) it back to some positives. You can write down a few things you like about yourself as well. It may feel strange
at first, but you’ll feel more comfortable when you practise it more.
Avoid comparing yourself to others
It’s really hard to avoid comparing yourself to others—especially if you spend much time on social media. If
you’ re worried about social media’s influence on your self-esteem, unfollow what makes you feel bad about
yourself.
You should tell yourself that life isn’t a competition. Every person is valuable and has his own successes and
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failings. The only person you need to compare yourself to is you.
41. Why did the writer feel bad about herself for the first time?
________________________________
42. What does the writer suggest writing in a journal to deal with low self-esteem?
________________________________
43. (1)Which tip do you think is the easiest one to follow?
________________________________
(2)Is the tip useful to people with long-lasting low self-esteem? Why or why not?
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