山东招远玲珑镇冯家学校八年级下6月测试3英语试卷
Mr. Wang is very friendly, so _______ like him very much.
A.we | B.us | C.our | D.ours |
Jenny took off her________. She wanted to feel the grass with her feet.
A.cap and gloves | B.shirt and scarf |
C.shoes and socks | D.sweater and jacket |
My brother enjoys having cold drinks, so he always puts his Coke in the_________ before drinking it.
A.basket | B.bottle | C.package | D.fridge |
Dad, can you help me? There’s something wrong with my lamp. It _________work.
A.won’t | B.doesn’t | C.wouldn’t | D.didn’t |
— What is Mum cooking in the kitchen? — Fish, I guess. How nice it _________!
A.looks | B.sounds | C.tastes | D.smells |
Taiwan is part of China. We _______ the same history and culture.
A.explain | B.express | C.share | D.connect |
Nancy hardly rings you up, ___________?
A.doesn’t she | B.does she |
C.doesn’t Nancy | D.does Nancy |
Candy has decided to move to Nanjing next year. When she studies in an art school there, she_________ with her aunt for five months.
A.stays | B.has stayed |
C.stayed | D.will stay |
Dad always tells me not__________only for tests. If that’s all I’m doing, he says, I will learn very little.
A.study | B.studying |
C.studies | D.to study |
The American film Avatar is worth ____________. It is really wonderful.
A.to see | B.to see it | C.seeing | D.seeing it |
The driving test is not very difficult, and most people are_________to pass it.
A.able | B.afraid | C.correct | D.serious |
— Helen, can I wear a T-shirt and jeans to the evening party? —OK. But a dress might be___________.
A.good | B.better | C.bad | D.worse |
I write down everything about the work in my notebook, _________it, I’d forget the things I should do.
A.before | B.except | C.outside | D.without |
________the help of the police, the old woman found her way to her son’s.
A.Under | B.By | C.With | D.From |
---Would you have another cup of tea? ---________.
A.No, thanks | B.Not at all |
C.Yes, I do | D.Help yourself |
Ellen Sims is an 18-year-old college student. She has an important history exam tomorrow morning. Ellen is going to study all night. She is not going to at all. Many college students, like Ellen, do this often. They think that in the morning, they will everything that they studied the night before. Ellen thinks that this is a good way to study, but many doctors . They say that sleep is very important for memory and brain development.
Scientists at Harvard Medical School in the USA studied sleep and memory. They studied 24 people. First, they asked the people to look at a picture and it. At night, they put the people in groups of 12. Group One went to sleep. Group Two did not. A few days later, scientists showed some to both groups. They asked the people to find the picture they before. The people in Group Two did not do so as those in Group One. It wasn’t for them to remember the picture. What happened? Scientists say that sleep our memory. After we learn something new, sleep helps us remember it. And when we don’t sleep, we can new things.
Scientists say that many teenagers, like Ellen, sleep too They go to school and work, too. They also time with their friends. They’re always and they think sleep isn’t important. But scientists say the brains of teenagers are still , and sleeping is a very important part of the development. When teens sleep less than six hours, they can’t think clearly. That is not very helpful for a student who is taking an exam.
A.study B.work C.sleep D.think
A.learn B.use C.forget D.remember
A.discuss B.disagree C.dislike D.discover
A.remember B.sell C.hold D.copy
A.two B.three C.four D.eight
A.pencils B.pictures C.books D.newspapers
A.remembered B.threw C.saw D.drew
A.nice B.glad C.good D.well
A.hard B.clear C.easy D.possible
A.steals B.helps C.takes D.worries
A.forget B.understand C.grasp D.lose
A.many B.much C.little D.few
A.cost B.spend C.take D.pay
A.lazy B.relaxed C.worried D.busy
A.developing B.getting C.cloning D.dreaming
When we travel from one country to another, we find people have quite different feelings about food. People often feel what they eat is normal, and what other people eat is strange or silly. In most part of Asia, for example, people like rice and meat. In England, people eat potatoes every day. In the Middle East, bread is the main part of every meal. Eating, like so many things we do, becomes a habit which is difficult to change. Americans like to drink a lot of orange juice and coffee. The English drink tea four or five times every day. Australians drink a great deal of beer, and the French drink wine every day.
The sort of meat people like to eat is also different from one country to another. Horse meat is thought to be delicious in France. In Hong Kong, some people enjoy eating snakes. New Zealanders eat sheep, but they never eat goat meat. The Japanese don’t like to eat sheep meat because of its smell, but they enjoy eating uncooked fish.
People everywhere enjoy eating what they have always eaten, and there is very little we can do to change our eating habits.
People often feel what others eat is __________.
A.normal | B.bad |
C.attractive | D.strange |
English people eat __________ every day.
A.rice | B.potatoes |
C.horse meat | D.fish |
The French drink __________ every day.
A.wine | B.tea | C.coffee | D.orange juice |
Japanese people like to eat __________.
A.snakes | B.sheep meat |
C.uncooked fish | D.goat meat |
People’s eating habits __________.
A.are easy to change | B.needn’t to be changed |
C.are difficult to change | D.should be changed |
Peter is a sixth-grader at Woodland Primary School. He is only 12 years old but has been smoking for three years. John, 15, is a Junior 2 student at Woodland Secondary School. He began smoking four years ago. “Smoking is part of my life,” John said. Peter and John are not those boys’ real names. But their problem, smoking, is a very real problem. In many countries, smoking is becoming a bigger problem for young people. Most smokers start in their teens or earlier.
A study of 8,000 London students shows that smoking is a problem for many British kids. More than 21% of middle school students and 6 % of primary school pupils said they smoked.
“If young people start smoking early, it will be very hard for them to give up later on,” said a professor.
Every year, about four million people die because of smoking. And if people keep smoking, that number will go up to about ten million a year by 2030, the World Health Organization (WHO) says. So we have to learn and tell others about the dangers of smoking.
The sentence “Smoking is part of my life” probably means “__________”
A.I don’t smoke very often. B.Smoking is very important to me. C.I don’t smoke at all. D.I’m going to give up smoking.
A.He will surely die early. B.He cannot stop smoking. C.It will be difficult for him to give up smoking. D.He will become lazy soon.
A.smoking is a serious problem among British students B.there more and more smokers in England C.some student smokers are having fun smoking D.most of smokers are young students
A.smoking is becoming a bigger problem for young people B.more and more people die because of smoking every year C.WHO asks young people to give up smoking D.we needn’t worry about the student smokers
A.We should start smoking after middle school. B.We should ask others to smoke outside. C.We should laugh at smokers. D.We should say no to smoking.
Only a few years ago, mobile phones were very large. They needed large batteries. They had to be powerful to send their signal to faraway places. This was because most cities had only one antenna tower(中继站) for mobile phones.
Today’s mobile phones are small and easy to use. Now most cities have a lot of antenna towers, not just one. This means that each mobile phone doesn’t have to send its signal far away, so they don’t need to be so powerful. Mobile phones today use small batteries. A large city, where lots of mobile phones are used, can have hundreds of towers.
We can use a mobile phone to do a lot of things, like calling your friends and family from almost anywhere, calling the police immediately if there is an accident, sending or receiving messages. Some modern mobile phones can be even used to play games, take photos, listen to music, watch TV, surf on the Internet and so on.
Sending short written messages is a popular way to use your mobile phone. Many people use short forms of words, so the messages are quick to write and read. Can you guess what these messages mean? RUOK? CUL8r! That’s EZ! That’s Gr8! Can I C U B4 3pm 2moro? Try to read them out. What do you hear?
By present we can’t _______with a mobile phone.
A.call our friends | B.surf on the Internet |
C.do housework | D.play games |
Why did the mobile phones need large powerful batteries several years ago?
___________
What does the writer think of today’s mobile phones?
A.They are small but very powerful. |
B.They are very easy for us to use. |
C.They are very useful but expensive. |
D.They are big enough to send a signal. |
What does “Can I C U B4 3pm 2moro?” probably mean?__________________________________________
What is the article written for?
A.To give us some common knowledge of the mobile phone. |
B.To introduce what use the mobile phone has. |
C.To tell us what short forms of words mean in written messages. |
D.To show us in what way the mobile phone is expected to develop. |
I have been a friend of Bill Gates for a long time. I knew him when he was a student at Harvard University. We were surprised when he left University to set up his own company “Microsoft” and make his own software. But he was the clever one! He is very good at writing computer languages and almost all computers now use Microsoft software. The program “Word” is used from Britain to China!
Of course he has made a lot of money and that makes people very jealous. They want to stop his success. Even the government is against him and has tried to break his company into two parts. The government says that it is unfair to other people who want to sell similar software. And what's more, because he fits his new software free in every new computer, the government says he is stopping other companies from selling their programs. This is not fair. Everyone should be able to do what they can to make their company bigger and stronger. Bill Gates has only done what he can to stop other competitors.
He is very rich, but he is generous. He has given millions of dollars to help the education and health of many children around the world. You could not meet a better man than Bill Gates.
将文中画线句子翻译成汉语。
_______________________________________
根据短文内容回答问题。
What are the two reasons for which the government has tried to break Bill Gates' company up?
(1)__________________________
(2)__________________________
文中找出与下句意义相近的句子。
Each person in the company should try his best to make their business more successful. '_______________________________________
文中画线单词generous的汉语意思是:________
根据短文内容,用四个形容词描述一下Bill Gates。
(1) ________ (2) ________ (3) ________ (4) ________
I like________ (花生). They are delicious and healthy.
Do you know ____________(谁的)keys they are?
Excuse me, when does the train ____________ (到达) at Shanghai?
How ( 无聊的) this programme is! Change the channel.
The traffic was a little busy, but__________(幸好), we still caught the train on time.
Kitty wants to keep fit. She s______ eats sweet snacks.
People in the USA call film m__________.
We really enjoyed o_______ at Nancy’s birthday party.
I have just moved to a new house. Please write down my new a __________—18 Park Road.
Look! It is so c___________. Probably it will rain. Take an umbrella with you.
Did you buy your mother any flowers for _________ (woman) Day?
YaoMing is my cousin’s favorite basketball ________(play).
When the children saw the beautiful fireworks,they couldn’t help screaming (cheer).
The students in America have a ____________ (long) summer holiday than in Britain.
Some (nature) disasters can be prevented if human beings take scientific actions to protect the earth.
我认为青少年应该远离网吧。
I think _____should ______ ______ ______ internet bars
你知道上海世博会的票价是多少吗?
Do you know _______ _______ _______ _______ the ticket for the World Expo 2010 Shanghai?
湿地不但为濒临灭绝的鸟类提供食物和栖息地,还能防止洪涝。
Wetlands _______ _______ _______food and shelter _______endangered birds but also prevent flood.
刘子歌打破了世界纪录,我们为她感到骄傲。
Liu Zige____ the world record We _____ _____ _____her.
令我们惊讶的是,他最后成功了。
_______ _______ ________, he________ it in the end
Mike:Jane,you're back.Welcome back to school.I missed you.
Jane:I missed you,too.
Mike:How was your trip to Beijing? 。
Jane:__1__ I spent four days in Beijing.Every day I did something different.
Mike:___
Jane:Well,the first day I went to the Great Wall.
Mike:____
Jane:No,I had no time to buy anything.But the next day the weather was so bad that I went
shopping and bought some Chinese paintings.
Mike:Was the weather better the third day?
Jane: __ __
Mike:Did you go anywhere else?
Jane:Yes,I did._ __I bought a gift from the museum for you.
Mike:Thank you.
A.Did you buy anything there? B.I spent the whole day there. C.I went to the Palace Museum. D.It was great. E.Beijing is so,big that I almost got lost. F.Yes,it was much better. G.What places did you visit? |
Can animals be made to work for us ? Some scientists think that one day animals may be t__ to do a number of simple jobs .They s__ that in a film or on TV we may see elephants , monkeys ,dogs ,bears ,or other animals doing a lot of things .If you w___ carefully , you may find that those animals are given something to eat in return for d__ them . The scientists say that many d___ animals may be taught to do a number of simple jobs if they will get something to eat .
Of course, as we know , dogs can be used to guard a house ,and elephants can be used to do some heavy j_ . And we can also teach animals to work in f__ .Apes ,for example have b__ used in America to help make cars and scientists b__ that these monkeys may one day get in crops and e__ drive trains .