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新目标(Go for it)版初中英语八年级下册期末测试卷(二)(含完整音频)

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    Michelle, a famous lady, has found that more than 25% students are too fat in her country. It is a very serious problem. So she starts a health program to deal with it. The health program is to reduce the amount(数量)of fat students today and in the future.

    The program will get families, schools, newspapers, magazines and TVs to join together and deal with the students' obesity so that students will be at a healthier weight. The program includes: food stores should sell healthier food: schools should serve healthier meals with less fat and should also offer gym classes.

    The lady is trying to fight the students' obesity all over the country because it can cause illnesses and higher health cost. She wants the students to eat right, exercise more and control their weight. She also wants the students to understand it is important to have less sweet food, and drink water, milk and fresh juices, but not to choose cokes. At the same time, she has also set a good example by planting a vegetable garden. She hopes that the garden will encourage more people to plant one, too.

    The health program is really helpful to the students today and in the future. As she says, we cannot always build the future for youth, but we can build our youth for the future.

(1)、In Michelle's country over         of the students are too fat.
A、75% B、a quarter C、a half D、15%
(2)、The underlined word" obesity" in the second paragraph means         in Chinese.
A、厌食症 B、抑郁症 C、肥胖症 D、强迫症
(3)、What does the lady want the shops to do?
A、To offer gym classes. B、To plant a vegetable garden. C、To serve meals with less fat. D、To sell healthier food.
(4)、It's a good way for fat students to have         every day.
A、more vegetables B、sweet food C、many cokes D、much fat
(5)、What's the main idea of the passage?
A、The lady introduces healthy drinks. B、The lady cares about food cost. C、The lady fights obesity in students. D、The lady feels worried about the weight.
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 阅读理解

"Jobie Nymble from Class 3 Grade 9 wins the first prize in the girls' 100-meter hurdles!" crowd cheered.

"Next is the city match. Here we come!" Jobie said to her green training shoes. They looked of dirty but she didn't care. They were her lucky shoes and she treasured them. She expected to take the gold next Saturday with the shoes on. Jobie trained with excitement all week long. At track practice, she jumped over those hurdles faster than she'd ever done before.

The day before the match was her teammate Marisol's birthday at Hidden Park. Jobie put on favorite clothes and her lucky training shoes. The birthday party was crowded and there she saw the BIGGES Tslide (滑梯) she had ever seen. Without thinking twice, Jobie took off her shoes and ran toward the slide. She tried the slide again and again. When it was finally time to go home, she went back to the place where she'd left her shoes. As she eyed the area from a distance, a sense of dread set in. The closer she got, the faster her heart beat. When she reached the place, her heart stopped. Her lucky shoes disappeared. Jobie's teammates helped her search the park. No lucky shoes. "Goodbye, gold," Jobie cried.

The next day, the best teams got together at Hidden Park. Soon it was time for girls' 100-meter hurdles. Jobie's teammates cheered her up as she slowly walked to the starting line, her feet getting wet in her new shoes.

Runners were ready now. Jobie had just raised her eyes and something familiar on the bleacher (看台) caught her eyes. Her shoes! Someone must have found them and put them there.

In a flash, Jobie was off. She set fully focus on her lucky shoes as she cleared hurdle after hurdle. Closer and closer she got. Just one more hurdle and— "Number 52, Jobie Nymble, takes the gold for Riverside School," said the speaker.

Jobie picked up her lucky shoes and rushed to her teammates. Marisol cried out, "Jobie, you broke a record for the hurdles!" Then she added, "Lucky you."

"Lucky me?" Jobie questioned at first. Then, after a minute, she looked down at her feet and smiled. No lucky shoes. Smiling with joy, Jobie said to herself, "Lucky Me."

 短文填空

How did artists learn English? Here are two examples.

A famous Chinese actress {#blank#}1{#/blank#} Zhang Ziyi had a small part in the American movie Rush Hour 2with Jackie Chan. The role was difficult for her because she wasn't {#blank#}2{#/blank#} to speak English. Chan had to translate everything from Chinese into English for her.

After Rush Hour 2, Zhang studied English in New York. She not {#blank#}3{#/blank#} watched television but also listened to music in English. She {#blank#}4{#/blank#} attention to practice pronouncing words and tried to get them right. Then she found it easy to speak English well {#blank#}5{#/blank#}doing so. Zhang's biggest challenge came when she played the leading role in the film Memoirs of a Geisha. A friend told Zhang, {#blank#}6{#/blank#} will be difficult to express your feelings in English." But she took the part and studied even {#blank#}7{#/blank#}

Shakira is a Colombian singer and songwriter. Many people wanted to translate her songs from Spanish into English. Shakira agreed, {#blank#}8{#/blank#} she felt nervous about losing control of her music. Then she decided to write her own songs in English. Shakira wanted to know {#blank#}9{#/blank#} to use English to express feelings as well, so she also read newspapers and poetry.

Today, Shakira writes and plays her music {#blank#}10{#/blank#} both Spanish and English for fans around the world.

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