八年级第一学期第三周周练卷
Part
1
Phonetics,
Vocabulary
and
Grammar
Choose
the
best
answer.
(
)1.
Which
of
the
following
underlined
parts
is
different
from
the
others
in
pronunciation?
A.
I
must
return
home
before
ten
o’clock
every
night.
B.
For
dinner,
people
prepare
a
lot
of
delicious
food.
C.
Walk
along
this
street,
and
you
can
find
the
hotel
on
your
right,
next
to
the
market.
D.
Kids
spend
a
lot
of
time
developing
a
hobby
and
most
children
put
a
lot
of
energy
into
it.
(
)2.
Fred
plays
____
violin
after
dinner
every
day.
A.
a
B.
an
C.
the
D.
/
(
)3.
Big
Ben
takes
its
name
from
Benjamin
Hall,
because
he
was
responsible
____
making
the
clock
in
1859.
A.
of
B.
on
C.
for
D.
in
(
)4.
Some
animals,
such
as
brown
bears
and
tigers,
have
colours
similar
____
the
trees,
so
they
can’t
be
seen
easily
in
forests.
A.
to
B.
with
C.
from
D.
by
(
)5.
The
little
girl’s
mother
collects
____
from
school
every
afternoon.
A.
she
B.
her
C.
hers
D.
herself
(
)6.
A
knife
is
one
of
____
tools.
A.
simple
B.
simpler
C.
the
simpler
D.
the
simplest
(
)7.
Lucy
likes
staying
at
home.
She
____
goes
travelling
during
holidays.
A.
often
B.
seldom
C.
sometimes
D.
usually
(
)8.
—
I
hear
your
son
is
sent
to
a
boarding
school.
____
can
he
go
back
home?
—
Once
a
week.
A.
How
soon
B.
How
long
C.
How
many
D.
How
often
(
)9.
Teachers
and
parents
think
the
holiday
is
the
best
time
for
students
to
improve
any
subject
that
they
had
a
hard
time
on
last
term,
____
it
is
also
time
for
students
to
relax.
A.
when
B.
if
C.
although
D.
as
(
)10.
I
like
coffee,
but
I
can’t
have
it
now
____
I
want
to
go
to
sleep
and
have
a
good
rest.
A.
and
B.
because
C.
or
D.
so
(
)11.
Nowadays
in
Mexico,
the
mobile
phone
most
people
use
____
Huawei.
A.
is
B.
was
C.
will
be
D.
had
been
(
)12.
The
five-year-old
child
____
a
lot
since
he
went
to
kindergarten.
A.
learns
B.
has
learned
C.
is
learning
D.
had
learned
(
)13.
My
parents
ask
me
____
my
homework
first
before
I
start
to
watch
TV.
A.
finish
B.
finishes
C.
finishing
D.
to
finish
(
)14.
Adam
was
very
tired,
but
he
continued
____
in
his
office
until
he
finished
his
report.
A.
working
B.
works
C.
work
D.
worked
(
)15.
—
Guess
what?
Our
team
won
the
school
basketball
match.
—
Good
job!
You
____
be
very
proud.
A.
must
B.
can
C.
may
D.
need
(
)16.
—
The
weather
report
says
we’ll
have
a
nice
weekend.
How
about
going
out
to
the
water
park?
—
____
A.
Good
luck!
B.
Thank
you!
C.
Good
idea!
D.
Well
done!
Complete
the
passage
with
the
words
in
the
box.
Each
can
only
be
used
once.
important
B.
together
C.
allowing
D.
different
E.
inviting
F.
already
Greenpeace
is
a
global
group
that
tries
to
change
people’s
ideas
and
behaviour
to
protect
the
environment.
Now
it
is
(17)
____
people
to
take
part
in
the
“Kids
for
Forests”
project.
This
project
tries
to
help
to
save
ancient
forests.
Small
children,
teenagers,
teachers
and
schools
from
all
over
the
world
are
joining
the
project.
Everyone
can
do
a
little
to
help
the
forests,
and
every
little
bit
of
help
is
(18)
____!
Over
80%
of
the
ancient
forests
have
(19)
____
been
destroyed
(破坏).
There
are
only
seven
big
ancient
forests
that
are
still
intact
(完好无损的)
today.
Thousand
year-old
trees
are
cut
down
just
to
make
everyday
goods.
Children
and
young
people
all
over
the
world
are
saying
“No”
to
the
devastation
(破坏)
of
ancient
forests.
They
(20)
____
with
Greenpeace
have
set
up
“Kids
for
Forests”.
The
project
is
working
in
more
than
15
(21)
____
countries
in
Europe,
Asia,
North
America
and
South
America.
And
by
the
way,
this
is
not
the
first
time
that
“Kids
for
Forests”
has
stood
up
for
the
protection
of
ancient
forests.
In
2001
and
2002,
more
than
35,000
children
and
young
people
fought
to
save
ancient
forests
all
over
the
world.
Young
people
all
over
the
world
are
standing
up
to
protect
our
ancient
forests,
and
you
can,
too.
Go
and
join
them
now!
三、
Complete
the
sentences
with
the
given
words
in
their
proper
forms.
22.
______,
the
rain
fell
heavily
five
minutes
after
I
got
home.
(lucky)
23.
The
doctor
asks
Judy
to
brush
her
______
at
least
twice
a
day.
(tooth)
24.
Take
this
medicine
______
times
a
day
and
then
you
will
be
better
soon.
(third)
25.
Look,
the
sign
on
the
car
says
“For
______”.
Let’s
go
and
ask
how
much
it
is.
(sell)
26.
Recently
I’ve
had
a
______
with
my
parents
about
if
I
should
join
the
school
basketball
team.
(discuss)
27.
There
are
40
students
in
my
class.
Two
______
the
exam,
and
the
others
all
pass
it.
(failure)
28.
As
______,
Tommy
forgot
to
make
his
bed
before
he
went
out
to
play.
(usually)
29.
Though
his
father
is
the
______
of
this
company,
he
got
the
job
by
himself.
(manage)
四、Complete
the
following
sentences
as
required.
30.
Jenny
lives
with
her
parents
in
a
small
village
near
the
seaside.
(改为一般疑问句)
______
Jenny
______
with
her
parents
in
a
small
village
near
the
seaside?
31.
My
cousin
often
goes
to
the
library
by
bike
at
weekends.
(对画线部分提问)
______
______
your
cousin
often
go
to
the
library
at
weekends?
32.
Joe
always
goes
to
work
in
his
car
from
Monday
to
Friday.
(改为反意疑问句)
Joe
always
goes
to
work
in
his
car
from
Monday
to
Friday,
______
______?
33.
This
mobile
phone
is
too
expensive
for
her
to
buy.
(保持句意基本不变)
This
mobile
phone
is
______
expensive
______
she
can’t
buy
it.
34.
with,
lunch,
brother,
classmates,
my,
at
school,
has,
every
day,
his
(连词、词组成句)
______________________________________.
Part
2
Reading
and
Writing
五、Reading
Comprehension.
A.
Choose
the
best
answer.
“What!
You
too?
I
thought
I
was
the
only
one.”Have
you
ever
said
this
to
someone?
If
so,
you
may
have
ended
up
becoming
friends
with
this
person.
It
seemed
that
similarity
often
helps
form
friendships.
Aristotle
once
said,
“Some
define
friendship
as
a
matter
of
similarity.
They
say
that
we
love
those
who
are
like
ourselves.”
Now,
there
is
some
science
behind
this
idea.
Scientists
from
University
of
California
said
friends
have
similar
brains,
Scientific
American
reported.
The
scientists
invited
42
university
students
to
take
part
in
an
experiment.
Each
student
watched
the
same
set
(一组)
of
videos,
which
included
a
comedy,
a
discussion
and
a
soccer
match.
At
the
same
time,
scientists
studied
their
brains
(大脑)
and
recorded
(记录)
their
brain
activity.
According
to
their
study,
friends
who
watched
the
same
videos
reacted
(反应)
in
similar
ways.
Similar
parts
of
their
brains
lit
up
while
watching
the
videos,
especially
parts
that
were
connected
with
motivation
(动力),
learning
and
memory.
However,
people
who
weren’t
friends
had
different
reactions
to
the
same
videos.
“Having
close
friends
whose
brains
react
like
ours
may
be
rewarding
because
it
makes
one’s
own
values,
opinions,
and
interests
strength,”
scientist
Carolyn
Parkinson
said.
But
brain
similarity
is
not
the
only
thing
that
can
result
in
friendship.
Scientists
from
the
University
of
Leipzig,
Germany,
found
that
friendship
is
also
based
on
(取决于)
how
physically
close
you
are
to
someone.
They
did
an
experiment
with
first-year
college
students
who
met
in
class
for
the
first
time.
In
this
experiment,
students
who
sat
in
neighbouring
seats
were
more
likely
to
become
friends.
(
)35.
The
underlined
words
“this
idea”
in
Paragraph
3
refer
to
___.
A.
many
friendships
start
with
small
chats
B.
friends
try
to
develop
similarities
between
themselves
C.
people
with
similarities
may
become
friends
D.
we
like
those
who
like
us
first
(
)36.
The
42
university
students
in
the
experiment
____.
A.
are
all
from
the
University
of
California
B.
were
close
friends
before
the
experiment
C.
watched
the
same
set
of
videos
D.
reacted
differently
from
each
other
(
)37.
What
did
the
study
of
the
students’
brains
show?
A.
They
all
like
the
same
videos.
B.
Friends
had
similar
reactions
to
the
same
videos.
C.
Watching
videos
improves
one’s
memory.
D.
It’s
good
to
have
friends
who
react
similarly.
(
)38.
According
to
the
story,
what
else
may
help
build
friendship?
A.
Being
fun
and
helpful
B.
Studying
at
the
same
college.
C.
Having
similar
appearances
D.
Being
physically
close.
(
)39.
The
best
title
of
the
passage
is
“____”
A.
What
is
friendship
B.
Friends
can
think
alike
C.
An
experiment
about
friendship
D.
How
can
we
build
friendship
(
)40.
The
passage
probably
comes
from
a____.
A.
newspaper
B.
pet
magazine
C.
travel
guide
D.
storybook
B.
Choose
the
best
answer
and
complete
the
passage.
Jim
and
his
sister
May
walked
in
the
street,
and
then
they
noticed
a
pet
store.
It
was
a
very
small
pet
store
that
didn’t
have
many
41
.
The
owner
of
the
shop,
Mr.
Smith,
greeted
Jim
and
May
when
they
entered.
May
said,
“We
would
like
to
buy
a
dog.”
“Ah,
well,
our
shop
is
not
very
big,”
Mr.
Smith
told
her.
“So
we
only
have
two
dogs
to
choose
from.”
They
asked
Mr.
Smith
to
show
them
the
dogs.
Mr.
Smith
took
them
to
see
the
two
dogs.
One
was
a
big
Bulldog
named
Buster.
The
other
was
a
tiny
Chihuahua
named
Teacup.
May
wanted
Teacup,
but
Jim
wanted
Buster.
They
walked
outside
to
42
.
They
couldn’t
agree
with
each
other.
May
43
they
race
home
for
it.
The
one
who
won
the
race
could
choose
the
dog.
Jim
agreed,
and
then
told
May
her
shoelace
was
loose.
When
May
44
,
he
ran
off
to
get
a
head
start.
Jim
ran
as
hard
as
he
could
because
he
45
wanted
that
Bulldog.
When
he
looked
back,
he
found
May
was
so
far
behind
that
he
couldn’t
even
see
her.
Jim
finally
got
home.
He
was
46
but
happy.
He
knew
he
was
the
winner.
May
arrived
a
few
minutes
later.
She
congratulated
him
and
they
returned
to
the
pet
store
together.
However,
when
they
arrived
they
only
saw
Teacup.
They
asked
Mr.
Smith
where
Buster
was.
Mr.
Smith
gave
them
an
explanation
that
a
few
minutes
after
May
and
Jim
left,
two
boys
walked
in
and
bought
the
Bulldog.
Jim
looked
at
May,
and
she
smiled.
Jim
signed
and
turned
back
to
Mr.
Smith.
“Sometimes
you
win
the
race,
but
not
the
prize
(奖品)!”
Jim
said
sadly.
“We’ll
take
the
Chihuahua,
please.”
(
)41.
A.
dollar
B.
goods
C.
animals
D.
foods
(
)42.
A.
quarrel
B.
struggle
C.
discuss
D.
fight
(
)43.
A.
said
B.
thought
C.
suggested
D.
asked
(
)44.
A.
looked
up
B.
looked
down
C.
set
off
D.
sat
down
(
)45.
A.
hardly
B.
usually
C.
finally
D.
really
(
)46.
A.
excited
B.
tired
C.
surprised
D.
disappointed
C.
Read
the
passage
and
fill
in
the
blanks
with
proper
words.
School
and
homework,
activities
and
chores,
sleeping
and
eating.
So
much
to
fit
into
a
single
day!
I
asked
some
of
my
friends
to
tell
me
the
one
thing
they
felt
they
never
have
enough
time
for.
Alexis,
11,
said,
I
don’t
have
much
time
for
friends.
I
wish
I
could
(47)
c______
with
them
on
the
computer
and
on
the
phone
more
times.
Rachael,
13,
feels
that
she
never
has
enough
time
to
practice
playing
her
flute
(长笛)
or
play
with
her
friends.
(48)
I______
she
is
always
studying
and
doing
her
homework.
Caitlin,
11,
wants
more
time
for
skateboarding
and
Jamie,
12,
wishes
he
had
more
time
to
watch
TV.
Megan,
12,
said,
I
couldn’t
talk
with
my
friends
or
write
in
my
diary!
And
Amerila,
12,
told
us
that
she
never
has
enough
time
for
herself
because
she
is
(49)
b______
with
homework,
practicing
the
piano,
and
sports.
Wouldn’t
it
all
be
easier
if
time
was
like
a
DVD
player?
Because
you
could
slow
down,
speed
up,
fast-forward,
or
rewind
(倒带)
it.
Wouldn’t
it
be
nice
if
you
could
(50)
p______
some
money
and
get
more
time?
Well
you
can’t
change
the
speed
of
time
or
get
more.
What
you
can
do,
(51)
h______,
is
to
plan
it.
This
means
that
you
should:
★
Think
about
everything
you
have
to
do
and
want
to
do.
★
Know
how
much
time
each
activity
takes.
★
Make
a
plan
that
helps
you
get
through
the
day,
week
or
(52)
m______.
If
you
learn
how
to
plan
your
time
well
you
might
be
(53)
s______
that
you
can
do
a
lot
of
things.
And
you
will
have
less
pressure
and
be
happier.
47.
______
48.
______
49.
______
50.
______
51.
______
52.
______
53.
______
D.
Answer
the
questions.
Niki
saw
the
sign
first.
It
said
“Welcome
to
Layton”.
“We’re
here!”
Niki
said.
“Yes,”
answered
Mum.
“Now
I’ll
show
you
where
I
grew
up.”
Mum
turned
right.
“This
is
Hill
Street.
Let’s
find
my
old
house.”
She
stopped
the
car
in
front
of
a
red
house.
“Oh,
dear!
It’s
so
different
now,”
Mum
said
sadly.
“Let’s
see
how
Main
Street
looks.”
As
the
car
moved
up
Main
Street,
Niki
asked,
“Is
Main
Street
the
way
you
remember
it?”
“No,”
Mum
said.
But
then
she
smiled.
“Look!
The
Layton
Diner
is
still
here!
Let’s
go
in
and
get
some
lunch.”
Niki
and
Mum
walked
into
the
diner.
Mum
looked
around
and
laughed.
“It
hasn’t
changed
a
bit.
Just
like
the
old
days!”
Just
then,
a
woman
with
white
hair
sat
at
the
next
table.
The
waitress
said
something
and
the
woman
laughed.
Niki
saw
Mum’s
eyes
grow
wide.
“What
is
it,
Mum?”
she
asked.
“That
laugh,”
Mum
said
softly.
“I
remember
that
laugh.”
She
turned
around
and
looked
at
the
woman.
“I
don’t
know
who
that
woman
could
be,”
she
said.
Niki
looked
past
Mum
and
smiled
at
the
woman.
The
woman
smiled
back
kindly
at
Niki.
Then
the
woman
stood
up
and
walked
over.
She
looked
closely
at
Mum’s
face
before
she
spoke.
“Margaret,
it’s
so
nice
to
see
you
after
all
these
years.”
“You
are...”
Mum
was
a
little
puzzled.
“I’m
Mrs.
Blade,”
the
woman
said.
“Your
third-grade
teacher.”
Mum
jumped
up
and
hugged
her.
“I
didn’t
know
who
you
were.”
Mrs.
Blade
laughed.
“I
didn’t
know
who
you
were
either,
Margaret,”
she
said.
“But
your
daughter
looks
just
like
you
did
in
the
third
grade.
And
I
never
forget
a
student’s
face.”
54.
Did
Niki
grow
up
in
Layton?
_______________________________________
55.
How
did
Mum
feel
when
she
saw
her
old
house?
_______________________________________
56.
Where
did
Niki
and
Mum
have
lunch?
_______________________________________
57.
Why
did
Mum
turn
around
and
look
at
the
woman
with
white
hair?
_______________________________________
58.
Who
was
Mrs.
Blade?
_______________________________________
59.
What
do
you
think
Mrs.
Blade
was
like?
_______________________________________
六、Writing
60.
Write
at
least
60
words
on
the
topic
“My
daily
life”
(以“我的日常生活”为题,写一篇不少于60个词的短文,标点符号不占格)
The
following
are
for
reference
only.
(以下表达仅供参考)
1.
What
kind
of
daily
life
do
you
have?
2.
What
is
your
daily
life
like?
3.
What
do
you
think
of
your
daily
life?
参考答案:
一、
1-5
DCCAB
6-10
DBDCB
11-16
ABDAAC
二、17-21
EAFBD
三、22.
Luckily
23.
teeth
24.
three
25.
Sale
26.
discussion
27.
fail
28.
usual
29.
Manager
四、30.
Does;
live
31.
How
does
32.
doesn’t
he
33.
so;
that
34.
My
brother
has
lunch
with
his
classmates
at
school
every
day
五、A.
35-40
CCBDDA
B.
41-46
CCCBDB
C.
47.
chat
48.
Instead
49.
busy
50.
pay
51.
however
52.
month
53.
surprised
D.
54.
No,
she
didn’t.
55.
She
felt
sad.
56.
In
the
Layton
Diner.
57.
Because
she
remembered
the
woman’s
laugh.
58.
Margaret’s
/
Mum’s
third-grade
teacher.
59.
I
think
she
is
friendly.
I
think
she
has
a
good
memory.
(Any
reasonable
answer
is
OK.)
六、范文
My
daily
life
I
have
a
regular
daily
life.
I
get
up
at
six
every
day.
I
dress
myself
quickly
and
have
breakfast
at
half
past
six.
After
breakfast
I
go
to
school.
I
have
four
lessons
in
the
morning
and
three
in
the
afternoon.
I
study
hard
and
always
help
my
classmates
with
their
lessons.
I
have
lunch
at
school.
School
is
over
at
five.
After
supper
I
read
newspapers
or
watch
TV
for
half
an
hour.
I
prepare
my
lessons
between
half
past
seven
and
nine.
I
go
to
bed
at
nine.
The
above
is
a
brief
account
of
my
daily
life
on
weekdays.
There
is
no
school
on
Sundays.
I
usually
review
my
lessons
in
the
morning
and
call
on
some
friends
to
go
to
see
a
film
in
the
afternoon.
Although
my
daily
life
is
regular,
I
don’t
think
it
is
boring.1