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河南省驻马店市上蔡县2020-2021学年八年级上学期英语期中素质测试试卷(含听力音频)

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    I'm Susan, a student from China. I decided to study English for two weeks in the summer vacation, so I chose a language school in the UK.

    It was a wonderful experience! The school was beautiful and the teachers were very nice and friendly. When I studied in the school, I stayed with an English family. The family didn't speak Chinese, so I had to try hard to talk with them in English. But it was a good way to practice my English. They lived in a beautiful house, only 20 minutes away from the school by bus. I loved staying with them, because they were very friendly and they had two daughters who were at my age: Jane and Melissa. Every morning, after breakfast, we took the bus to school.

    Lessons started at 9:00 a. m. and finished at 1:00 p. m. I was free almost the whole after- noon, so I had lots of time to read English books after school. In the evening, I never went out. I liked watching TV for some time, and then went to bed early. On the weekend, Jane and Melissa took me to watch some sports games and visit some famous places.

    This was my best summer vacation. My English got much better and I made a lot of new friends. Now I'm back at school in China and I'm sure my English grades will be much better!

(1)、How long did Susan study English in the UK?
A、For a week. B、For two weeks. C、For a month. D、For two months.
(2)、What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 2 mean?
A、Reading English books after school B、Talking with the family in English C、Learning English from her classmates D、Studying English in the language school
(3)、How did Susan go to school in the UK?
A、By bus. B、By car. C、By bike. D、By subway.
(4)、What didn't Susan do in the summer vacation?
A、Watch any sports games B、Visit any famous places C、Make any new friends D、Go to any evening classes
(5)、What did Susan think of her summer vacation?
A、Boring B、Terrible C、Wonderful D、Comfortable
举一反三
 阅读下面短文, 从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

①Like many other dogs, Scuff loves to play with plastic bottles. David Grant and his wife Yvonne Faulkner- Grant always let their 13- year- old dog pick up the plastic bottles he finds while out on their daily walks. 

②In 2021, David and Yvonne noticed Scuff could find even the most well- hidden bottles. They also noticed there was more and more litter in their town. They couldn't believe that people were littering(乱扔) so much since they were both taught never to drop their trash as children. 

③At the start of 2022, David and Yvonne decided to start picking up the bottles. They also decided to train Scruff to gather other people's trash. 

④" When he picked a bottle up in 2021, he would carry it for a while and then drop it again. People would think we were dropping litter. But it wasn't our litter, " said Yvonne, " so we got him to start bringing the bottles to us and we put them in a bag and then counted them up. "

⑤Since starting this journey, Scruff has become famous in his neighborhood. Everybody loves him. 

     ▲      They hope that more people will heat scruff's story and either stop dropping the trash or, perhaps, try picking it up themselves. What's more, they think Scruff has taken on his duties so well that other dogs could easily be trained to do what he does as well. 

⑦" We walk the same route(路线) every day and he finds bottles on that route every day, " said David. " We feel proud that we are picking them up, but a bit angry that they' re even there, " Yvonne agrees. 

⑧Scruff has collected1, 334 bottles. David andhis wife think Scruff has done a really great job. 

⑨And so do we! Picking up litter while taking a walk is a healthy habit that many of us could add to our lives. 

 完形填空

The story of a university(大学) student from Chongqing is getting popular online. She flew more than 1,600 kilometres to pick up her mother and take  1 back home for the coming Chinese New Year. 

Li Qiushuang's 2 went to work in Fujian over 20 years ago. Every year they get back to Chongqi ng together 3 the Spring Festival. And then they start to prepare for the festival. But this year, Li's grandmother was ill. For that 4 , her father got back home early. He 5 about his mother and needed to look after her. So Li's mother worked alone(单独) in Jinjiang, Fujian Province. In a video call, Li's mother told her that she wouldn't come home for the 6 this year. Her mother wanted to make more money, and she 7 got back home alone because she didn't know how to take public transportation(公共交通). 

Thinking about her mother would 8 the Spring Festival alone in a far place, a great idea jumped into Li's mind. She 9 to fly there to bring her mother home. "My mother doesn't know 10 to take a taxi, take a bus or use navigation(导航)," Li said. "She does a lot for my  11 . Now it's my time to do something for her. " On the evening of 20th January, Li  12 some simple things and took the plane. After landing(着陆), she  13 to her mother's home. When her mother opened the door, she didn't know what to say to Li and kept 14 at first. Then she got excited with tears running down her face. 

Many people think Li's story is  15 . "I must go home this Spring Festival to visit my parents,"some people said. 

 阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A set of photos of a boy carrying his tennis rackets in a bamboo basket has gone popular.

 The boy, Wang Fa, 14, is a member of the Va ethnic group(佤族) from Yunnan. After winning the under-14 gold medal at the ASICS Tennis Junior Tour in Guangzhou, a fan from Yunnan gave him the bamboo basket as a gift and the photos were taken.

"We always carry bamboo baskets when we work in the field. This is a usual farming tool of the Va ethnic group. I carried my rackets in this basket to remember my hometown," Wang said after the match.

 Before tennis, Wang was just a common boy from a village. But in 2016, a local club chose him as one of the first 10 local children to learn to play tennis. "I was worried at the beginning because the outside world was so different from my home," he said, adding that tennis has helped him make more friends and get a better education.

 Over the past six years, Wang, along with other players at the Yunnan Wild Elephants Tennis Club, has trained hard to improve his skills and physical strength. The children would get up at 6:30 am and practice for more than six hours a day. Every day, they needed to swing(挥动)a racket more than 7,000 times and run 9 kilometers.

"If it were not for tennis, I would still be helping out my family with farm work back home," Wang said.

 Wang's parents didn't want him to learn tennis at first because they didn't have enough money. But the tennis club offered to teach him for free. For Wang, winning theASICS Tennis Junior Tour was the beginning of a hopeful future. "I believe I will be the top on the professional stage," he said.

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