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四川省内江市东兴初级中学校2023-2024学年八年级下学期期中考试英语试题

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My name is Tim and I'm 13 years old. My 1 are great and I love them and I know they love me. However, they never understand my feelings and needs. My parents grew up in a 2 environment, and sometimes I feel like they're trying to raise (抚养) me in that way. They won't allow me to go to a friend's home or hang out with a friend 3 they don't know the person's parents. It's really embarrassing (令人难堪的) when I tell my friends that I can't 4 them. My parents want to know me better, so they read my 5 . They say I shouldn't have any secrets (秘密) in this family.

I try to 6 them, but they usually don't want to listen. When I feel that my parents don't 7 me, I just keep my mouth shut (闭上的). I've also tried to talk with my best friend, but his parents are similar to 8 . He is upset, too. It's 9 to get useful advice from him. And I don't feel comfortable talking to a teacher at school. I really don't know what I could do. I'd like to live my own life 10 a teenager and have fun without my parents treating (对待) me like a little baby.

(1)
A、 friends B、 parents C、 teachers D、 brothers
(2)
A、 new B、 big C、 difficult D、 different
(3)
A、 if B、 unless C、 though D、 but
(4)
A、 invite B、 join C、 thank D、 believe
(5)
A、 books B、 stories C、 diary D、 homework
(6)
A、 care for B、 play with C、 depend on D、 talk to
(7)
A、 love B、 notice C、 educate D、 understand
(8)
A、 mine B、 yours C、 his D、 hers
(9)
A、 lucky B、 necessary C、 impossible D、 normal
(10)
A、 as B、 by C、 for D、 of
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阅读短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。(每个选项限用一次)

When was the last time you gave or received a hug(拥抱)? Do your parents hug you before you go to school? In Western countries, it is quite common to greet close friends or relatives with a hug.

You might hug your teammates after winning a basketball game. {#blank#}1{#/blank#} Friends who haven't seen each other for a long time will usually hug each other when meeting.

{#blank#}2{#/blank#} After coming to China, I've noticed that the Chinese seem unwilling(不愿意)to hug.

My Chinese friends tell me that hugging is considered to be very intimate (亲密的) in their culture. {#blank#}3{#/blank#} Chinese people don't usually hug in public. But people's attitudes towards hugging can also change.

I remember watching a video story about a "hugging party" that was held in shanghai.. {#blank#}4{#/blank#} The Chinese who took part in the party looked uncomfortable. However, after the party, several of them changed their minds. They found that hugging didn't have to be embarrassing and could actually be quite nice.So next time you see your parents, give them a hug and see how it makes you feel.

A. Of course, people in different countries have different opinions when it comes to hugging.

B. If one of your friends is having a bad day, you can hug him or her to cheer him or her up.

C. A local artist held the party, invited strangers and asked them to hug each other.

D. It usually only happens between people who are really close to each other like couples.

 请阅读下面短文,回答5个问题。要求所写答案语法正确、语义完整切题。

Sam, a foreign student, often shares his experiences of Chinese culture on his vlog.

In one video, for example, Sam shared how he had learned the Chinese word "dongxi", he translated each part separately into "east west". And he introduced how "dongxi" came to mean "things". He told people that all marketplaces in ancient Chinese cities were set up along a single road that ran from east to west. So when you would say "qu mai dongxi", you'd be saying, "I'm going to buy things."

He posted some other videos of reading Chinese poems and performing Kungfu in Chinese traditional custom. They were quite welcomed by more than 40,000 followers.

"Many of my followers are learning Chinese", Sam said. "But sadly, they know little about Chinese culture and the country." Like many foreigners, Sam once believed that all Chinese could perform Kungfu, flying onto roofs and walking over walls. He thought the country was not developed. But after he got a scholarship to study in China in 2019, his view about China changed. "China has entered a new period, but many people's impressions of China are still stuck in the 1970s," Sam said. "That's why I started to shoot vlogs to share Chinese culture in 2019."

Until now, Sam has posted more than 40 Chinese culture vlogs online. Though shooting these vlogs is not easy and takes lots of time, the young man feels proud. Sam said that he wanted to continue bridging the differences between two cultures. "This goal may not be achieved easily, but I will spare no efforts to do my part."

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