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1415新目标八下综合测评Ⅱ河北
14-15学年新目标八下综合试题(河北)
Class:
Name:
Marks:
(满分100分)
一.单项选择(共20小题,每小题1分,计20分)
选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
()1.—Doyoubelievewhathesaid?
—Yes.Heis honestboyandhealwaystells truth.
A.a;aB.an;a
C.an;theD.the;the
()2.—Whatdoyouthinkofthebookyouborrowedyesterday?
—Inmyopinion,thebook isgood,butitistoodifficultforme.
A.itB.its
C.itselfD.it’s
()3.Herspeechwashardtofollowbecauseshekeptjumpingfromonesubjectto .
A.otherB.many
C.moreD.another
()4.Paulishard-workingandalwaysdoeswellinhislessons.Itis forhimtofailanexam.
A.unusualB.necessary
C.specialD.possible
()5.—Howwasyesterday’stalentshow?
—Great.Itwasreallya .
A.messB.success
C.workD.fiction
()6.—Ricklikesclimbingmountainsverymuch.
—Sohedoes.Butitisoneof sportsintheworld.
A.dangerousB.moredangerous
C.verydangerousD.themostdangerous
()7.It’ssilly you thewindowinsuchcoldweather.
A.of;toopenB.with;open
C.of;openD.with;toopen
()8.Thecoatyouarewearing youverywell.It’sneithertoolargenortoosmall.
A.fitsB.takes
C.meetsD.tries
()9.Thepieceofmusic me thebeautifulmemoriesinthecountryside.
A.reminds;forB.reminds;of
C.brings;forD.brings;of
()10.—IhearMr.Black toLondononbusiness.Didheflythere?
—Yes.Andhewillcomebacktomorrowafternoon.
A.willflyB.isgoing
C.hasbeenD.hasgone
()11.—Mike,you’renotsupposed footballintheroom.Youcangoouttoplay.
—Butit’srainingoutside.
A.toplayB.playing
C.playsD.played
()12.—Weheardagirl inyourclassroom.Whoisshe?
—Oh,sheisMaria.Shesingsverywell,doesn’tshe?
A.tosingB.sings
C.sangD.singing
()13.—Don’tyouthinktheradioistoonoisy?
Ican’tdomyhomeworkatall.
—Sorry,I’ll .
A.turnupitB.turnitup
C.turnitdownD.turndownit
()14.—Theysaidthey Chinathenextmonth.Isthatright?
—Yes.Theylovethecountryverymuch.
A.willvisitB.wouldvisit
C.visitD.visited
()15.—Thegirlis hard-working hersister.
—Yes.Sheisalittlelazyandshedoesn’tdowellinherstudy.
A.as;asB.so;as
C.notso;asD.more;than
()16.Timlikestakingpartinoutdooractivities.He likesgoingcampingonweekends.
A.wonderfullyB.carefully
C.quicklyD.especially
()17.—HaveyoueverseenthemovieI,Frankenstein?
—No,Ihaven’t.But myclassmateMick,it’sagreatmovie.
A.aswellB.insteadof
C.accordingtoD.atfirst
()18.Thenoisewas loud hecouldn’thearwhathisfathersaidclearly.
A.too;toB.so;that
C.enough;thatD.such;that
()19.Therearefiftystudentsinhisclass. ofthem girls.
A.Twofifth;isB.Twofifths;is
C.Twofifths;areD.Twofifth;are
()20.—Whatareyougoingtodothisweekend?
— .Iftheweatherissunny,IamgoingtoShanghaiwithmyfriends.
A.ItdependsB.Itdoesn’tmatter
C.PardonmeD.Don’tmentionit
二.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。
RonMorais,fromCanada,foundadeadmouseatthebottomofhiscoffeecup.HeboughtthecoffeefromaMcDonald’s.Hetookthecoffeeoutandstarted16.
Heonlyfoundthemouseafterhehaddrunknearly17ofthecoffee.RontoldCBCnews,“Ialwaystakethecoveroffto18mylastsip(小口)ofthecoffee.AndwhenItookthecoveroff,therewasa(n)19inmycoffeecup.Itwasadeadmouse.”
Ronsaidthattherewerealsomousedroppings(粪)atthebottomofthecup.
Hetoldreportersthathefeltalittlebit20atthethoughtofdrinkingthecoffee.
Ronsaidthathedidn’t21themouseinthecuplater.HetoldCBCthathewasstill22and“inbettershape(健康状况更好)thanthemouse”.
Ronwouldliketoknowhowthemousegotintothecup23itwouldnothappentoanyoneelse.
AspokespersonforMcDonald’ssaidthatthecompanytookfood24veryseriouslyandthattherestaurantwouldtrytofindoutthe25assoonaspossible.
TheylookedovertherestaurantcarefullythedayafterRonfoundthemouse,buttheycouldn’tfindanythingwrong.
()21.A.offeringB.drinkingC.eatingD.dropping
()22.A.someB.littleC.mostD.all
()23.A.catchB.loseC.getD.make
()24.A.surpriseB.holeC.noteD.excitement
()25.A.nervousB.shyC.sickD.crazy
()26.A.careforB.worryaboutC.partwithD.takein
()27.A.aliveB.youngC.oldD.helpful
()28.A.suchthatB.eversinceC.evenifD.sothat
()29.A.priceB.dateC.safetyD.taste
()30.A.wayB.reasonC.objectD.manager
三.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。
A
Yearsago,Americansuseddecoys(假鸟)tohunt(打猎)ducksandotherwaterbirds.Thosedaysaregone.Butcollectingdecoysisnowpopular.HavredeGraceisaplaceknownforalongtraditionofdecoycrafting(精工制作).
HavredeGraceisatownintheAmericanstateofMaryland.Itisfamousforitswildlife.CaptainBobJobesisoneofthetopdecoycarvers(雕刻师)inHavredeGrace.Helearnedtocarvewhenhewasachild.“Myfathercarves,mybrothersandmysoncarve,too.Yeah,threegenerationscarvedecoys,”hesaid.
HavredeGraceiscalleddecoycapitaloftheworld.Ithasamuseumwithmorethan1,000decoys.About14,000visitorscomehereeachyear,fromallovertheUnitedStatesandallovertheworld.
Thedecoysbegantobecollectedinthemiddleofthe19thcentury.In1935,thehuntersdidn’tneedasmanydecoysasbefore.Sothedemand(需求)fordecoysdropped.Slowly,theybecameAmericanfolkart.
DecoysarebelovedinHavredeGrace.Theysitinrestaurants,instoresandinhouses.
JeannieVincentihasbeendoingthebusiness—selling
decoysfor17years.Andshedoesitsuccessfully.Shesaysdecoyscancostfrom50toseveralthousanddollars.
TherearemanypeoplecomingtoHavredeGraceeveryday.Vincentihopesmoreyoungpeoplebecomedecoy
carverssothetraditionwillcontinueinHavredeGrace.
()31.Whatweredecoysusedforatfirst?
A.Developingpeople’sinterestincrafting.
B.Makingthehousemorebeautiful.
C.Catchingducksandwaterbirds.
D.Learningthingsaboutwaterbirds.
()32.WhatdoesCaptainBobJobesdo?
A.Afisherman.B.Afarmer.
C.Acarver.D.Ahunter.
()33.Theunderlinedword“beloved”probablymeans“ ”inChinese.
A.丢弃的B.衰弱的
C.流失的D.钟爱的
()34.Fromthepassage,weknowthat .
A.onlyAmericansareinterestedindecoycrafting
B.decoyscanbeseeninmanyplacesinHavredeGrace
C.decoycraftinghasdisappearedinHavredeGrace
D.JeannieVincentiisgoodatdecoycrafting
()35.Thebesttitleofthepassageis .
A.HavredeGrace—afamousplacefordecoys
B.Howtocarvedecoys
C.JeannieVincenti—asuccessfulbusinesswoman
D.Decoybusiness
B
Yourdogbecomesexcitedwhenyouarrivehomefromschool.Hisbodywiggles(摇动)andhistailwags.Yourdogistellingyouthathe’shappytoseeyou.Ifyoulookclosely,youmayfindthathistailiswaggingfarthertohisright.Ifheisafraid,histailiswaggingfarthertotheleftinstead.
“Animalscan’ttellusabouttheirfeelings,butdogscanwagtheirtails.Themuscles(肌肉)intherightsideofthetailshowushispositive(积极的)feelings,whilethemusclesintheleftsideexpressnegativefeelings,”saysDr.GiorgioVallortigara.Heisoneofthescientistswhodiscoveredthedifferencebetween“happy”tailwaggingand“unhappy”tailwagging.
Scientistshavestudiedthebrainsofanimalsandhumanbeingsformanyyears.Theyknowthatthebrainhastwohalves—arightsideandaleftside.Thetwosidesdodifferentjobs.Forexample,therightsideofthebraincontrolstheleftsideofthebodywhiletheleftsideofthebraincontrolstherightsideofthebody.
Theleftsideofthehumanbrainalsocontrolsourfeelingsaboutthingswelike.Itsparks(激发)ourloveforaparentandourfeelingofsafety.Therightsideofthehumanbraincontrolsourfeelingsaboutthingswedon’tlike,suchasfear,worry,andsadness.
Dr.Vallortigarathinksthisknowledgewillhelpveterinarians(兽医)treattheirpatients.They’llbeabletotellwhatmakesadoghappyandwhatdoesn’t.
()36.Ifadogisafraid,histailiswagging .
A.fromtoptobottomB.farthertotheleft
C.farthertotherightD.fromthelefttotheright
()37.Whenyouwriteyourhomeworkwithyourrighthand,youarecontrolledby .
A.theleftsideofthebrain
B.therightsideofthebrain
C.yourheart
D.yourfeelings
()38.Thethirdparagraphmainlytellsusthat .
A.scientistshavestudiedthebrainsformanyyears
B.thebrainhastwohalves
C.thetwosidesofthebraindodifferentjobs
D.thedog’sbrainisdifferentfromthehumanbrain
()39.Whichofthefollowingiscontrolledbytheleftbrain?
A.Fear.B.Worry.C.Sadness.D.Safety.
()40.Accordingtothepassagewecanlearnthat .
A.veterinarianscantellwhatmakeshumanbeingslovedogs
B.dogscantellustheirfeelingsbytheirtailwagging
C.Dr.Vallortigaraisafamousveterinarian
D.Dr.Vallortigarafirstdiscoveredthesecretofdogs’tails
C
There’remanyholidaysandcelebrationsaroundtheworld.Herearesome:
DaeboreumisaKoreanholidaythatcelebratesthefirstfullmoonofthelunaryear.OnJanuary15,Koreansusuallyeatsomegreenvegetables,makeogok-bap(specialrice)andplayfun
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