牛津译林版赣榆外国语学校2019-2020学年度第二学期八年级Unit 5 Good manners试卷(无答案)

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赣榆外国语学校2019-2020学年度第二学期
八年级英语试卷Unit5
一.单项选择(每小题1分,共15分)
1.
There
was
a
big
stone
my
way
my
way
home
yesterday.
A.
at;
by
B.
in;
by
C.
on;
in
D.
in;
on
2.
Anna
dances
,
if
not
better
than,
Lily.
A.
so
well
B.
as
well
as
C.
so
well
as
D.
as
well
3.
Tom's
mother
is
too
busy
housework
him
with
his
homework.
A.
doing;
to
help
B.
to
do;
to
help
C.
doing;
helping
D.
to
do;
helping
4.
─He's
already
been
back
from
Australia,
?

.
He
is
on
a
visit
to
Shanghai.
A.
isn't
he;
No
B.
hasn't
he;
Yes
C.
isn't
he;
Yes
D.
hasn't
he;
No
5.
This
exercise
is
difficult
.
A.
so;
that
few
of
us
can
do
B.
so;
that
many
of
us
can
do
C.
too;
for
any
one
of
us
to
do
D.
too;
for
any
one
of
us
to
do
it
6.
The
tent
is
for
a
family
of
three
.
A.
big
enough;
to
live
B.
enough
big;
to
live
in
it
C.
big
enough;
to
live
in
D.
enough
big;
live
in
7.
My
grandpa
is
studying
computers.
He
says
he's
learn
new
things.
A.
so
late
to
B.
old
enough
to
C.
too
old
to
D.
never
too
old
to
8.
一What
a
rain!
一It
has
rained
since
last
night.
A.
heavily;
heavy
B.
hardly;
hard
C.
heavy;
heavily
D.
hard;
hardly
9.
The
purpose
of
new
inventions
is
to
make
life
easier,
it
more
difficult.
A.
not
to
make
B.
not
making
C.
not
make
D.
to
not
make
10.

turn
is
it
to
make
our
daily
speech
today?
一It's
time
for
me
to
speak
today,
Mrs
Lin.
A.
Whose
B.
What
C.
Which
D.
Where
11.
一Just
a
minute,
Tom.
Is
this
the
report
you
need
to
hand
in
today?
一Oh,
yes,
Mum.
I
thought
I
had
put
in
my
schoolbag.
A.
everything
B.
something
C.
nothing
D.
anything
12.
一It's
British
people
to
queue
for
their
turns.
一That's
true.
It's
rude
to
push
in
before
others
in
Britain.
A.
good
of
B.
good
for
C.
bad
of
D.
bad
for
13.
一We
should
give
the
elderly
there
as
much
help
as
we
can.
一I
agree.
,
we
should
keep
in
touch
with
them
as
often
as
we
can.
A.
As
a
result
B.
Above
all
C.
In
all
D.
At
all
14.
一Mr
Green
has
decided
to
try
a
third
time.
一I
admire
him
very
much.
He
isn't
the
kind
of
man
who
easily.
A.
gets
up
B.
wakes
up
C.
gives
up
D.
opens
up
15.
一Let's
do
more
exercises
for
the
coming
Maths
competition.
一Good
idea.
As
an
old
saying
goes,

.”
A.
Many
hands
make
light
work
B.
The
early
bird
catches
the
worm
C.
Practice
makes
perfect
D.
It's
never
too
old
to
learn
二.
完形填空(每小题1分,共10分)
You’ve
probably
heard
the
phrase
(习语)
“go
outside
and
get
some
fresh
air”
before.
Breathing
fresh
air
can
make
us
1
stronger.
However,
not
everyone
in
the
world
has
the
2
to
enjoy
it.
According
to
a
new
study
3
the
World
Health
Organization
(WHO),
nine
out
of
every
ten
people
on
the
planet
breathe
polluted
air.
Polluted
air
can
get
deep
inside
4
lungs
when
you
breathe,
causing
illness
like
lung
cancer
(肺癌)
and
heart
illness,
CNN
reported.
Around
7
million
people
die
every
year
from
breathing
polluted
air.
More
than
90
percent
of
these
5
happen
in
low-
and
middle-income
countries,
6
in
Asia
and
Africa.
Among
the
world’s
20
most
polluted
cities,
14
are
in
India.
Some
of
the
biggest
sources
(来源)
of
air
7
include
factories,
cars
and
so
on.
In
some
areas,
sand
and
desert
dust,
as
well
as
the
burning
of
waste,
also
8
air
pollution.
Another
large
source
of
air
pollution
can
be
9
in
some
people’s
homes.
More
than
40
percent
of
the
world’s
population
is
still
using
woodstoves
(木柴炉)
or
open
fires
to
make
10
and
heat
their
homes.
This
creates
11
particles
(颗粒)
and
gases
indoors,
WHO
says.
Although
this
problem
is
serious,
the
good
news
is
that
countries
are
12
to
fight
it.
India
has
provided
37
million
poor
women
13
free
liquefied
petroleum
gas
(液化石油气),
14
Mexico
City
has
created
cleaner
air
standards,
the
Guardian
reported.
Maria
Neira,
WHO’s
head
of
15
health,
said
China
has
set
a
good
example
to
the
world
in
improving
air
quality.
“There
is
a
big
step
at
the
government
level
in
China
declaring
war
(宣战)
on
air
pollution,”
she
said.
1.
A.
feel
B.
look
C.
sound
D.
smell
2.
A.
problem
B.
money
C.
chance
D.
skill
3.
A.
on
B.
with
C.
for
D.
from
4.
A.
your
B.
our
C.
my
D.
their
5.
A.
stories
B.
deaths
C.
reasons
D.
notices
6.
A.
never
B.
specially
C.
mainly
D.
lately
7.
A.
quality
B.
pollution
C.
value
D.
price
8.
A.
get
B.
have
C.
help
D.
cause
9.
A.
found
B.
understood
C.
added
D.
covered
10.
A.
friends
B.
faces
C.
meals
D.
kites
11.
A.
useful
B.
helpful
C.
beautiful
D.
harmful
12.
A.
taking
action
B.
taking
notes
C.
taking
place
D.
taking
care
13.
A.
for
B.
on
C.
of
D.
with
14.
A.
until
B.
though
C.
while
D.
if
15.
A.
personal
B.
common
C.
national
D.
public
三.
阅读理解(每小题2分,共24分)
A
One
Thursday
afternoon,
when
I
was
in
Grade
9,
a
new
boy
came
into
my
classroom.
He
was
short
and
thin.
He
walked
up
to
the
teacher
and
told
her,
very
seriously,
that
he
was
new.
His
name
was
Christian.
He
sat
down,
took
a
look
at
me,
and
then
looked
away.
I
didn't
think
he
was
very
nice
and
I
was
sure
he
wasn't
the
type
I
would
like
to
become
friends
with.
During
that
year,
I
didn't
talk
to
him
much,
but
he
smiled
at
me
when
our
eyes
met,
always
shyly.
He
never
ate
lunch
with
anybody,
and
he
never
talked
to
anybody
but
me.
But
one
day
I
joined
those
unkind
kids
who
were
making
fun
of
him.
We
made
fun
of
him
though
I
thought
it
was
wrong.
"Haven't
you
got
any
friends?
"
a
kid
asked
Christian,
who
had
walked
past
us
alone,
head
down.
"No,
he
hasn't
got
any
friends.
He's
too
stupid
and
shy,
"
I
said.
Then
Christian
looked
up
at
me
with
the
saddest
dog
eyes
I
had
ever
seen.
I
felt
very
sorry
at
that
moment.
That
night,
I
couldn't
sleep
because
I
couldn't
get
Christian's
face
out
of
my
mind.
In
the
weeks
that
followed,
he
never
met
my
eyes
in
class
and
never
smiled
at
me.
It
was
really
hard
for
me
to
decide
to
write
him
a
note
asking
him
to
forgive(原谅)me.
But
I
thought
I
should.
The
next
day
in
class
I
wrote
him
a
note
telling
him
how
sorry
I
felt.
About
five
minutes
later,
I
turned
and
saw
tears
in
his
eyes.
"You
will
never
realize
what
your
apology(道歉)has
meant
to
me,
Jimmly,
"
he
said
to
me.
"I
hope
we
can
become
friends.
"
We
had
lunch
together
that
noon
and
we
had
the
best
talk
I
had
ever
had.
Over
the
years
at
high
school,
we
were
close
friends.
When
I
think
back,
I
realize
that,
if
I
had
not
apologized,
I
would
never
have
known
what
a
lovely
person
Christian
was.
Apologies
can
really
change
your
life,
so
never
miss
the
chance
to
tell
somebody
you
are
sorry.
16.
From
the
passage,
we
know
Christian
was
a
boy.
A.
tall
and
fat
B.
short
and
shy
C.
short
and
active
D.
lovely
and
fat
17.
Jimmly
didn't
talk
to
Christian
much
at
first
because
.
A.
he
didn't
think
Christian
was
the
type
he
wanted
to
become
friends
with
B.
Christian
wasn't
nice
to
people
around
him
after
he
came
to
the
new
class
C.
Christian
made
friends
with
others
D.
Christian
had
the
saddest
dog
eyes
28.
Jimmly
asked
Christian
to
forgive
him
by
.
A.
sending
an
e-mail
B.
wearing
a
smile
C.
eating
supper
together
D.
writrng
a
note
29.
This
article
tells
us
that
.
A.
we
should
make
an
apology
when
we
hurt
others
B.
Jimmly's
apology
was
unimportant
to
Christian
C.
Christian
wasn't
lovely
in
fact
D.
it
is
impossible
to
say
sorry
to
others
B
In
most
languages,
a
greeting
is
usually
followed
by
"small
talk".
Small
talk
means
the
little
things
we
talk
about
at
the
start
of
a
conversation.
In
English-speaking
countries,
people
often
make
small
talk
about
the
weather:
"Nice
day,
isn't
it?
"
"Terrible
weather,
isn't
it?"
But
there
is
something
special
about
small
talk.
It
must
be
about
something
that
both
people
have
the
same
opinion
about.
The
purpose
of
small
talk
is
to
let
both
people
agree
on
something.
This
makes
meeting
people
easier
and
more
comfortable.
People
usually
agree
about
the
weather,
so
it
is
a
safe
topic
for
small
talk.
But
people
often
disagree
about
religion(宗教)or
politics(政治),
so
these
are
not
suitable
topics
for
small
talk.
The
topics
for
small
talk
also
depend
on
where
the
conversation
is
taking
place.
At
football
matches,
people
make
small
talk
about
the
game
they
are
watching:
"Great
game,
isn't
it?"
At
bus
stops,
people
may
talk
about
the
transport
system:
"The
bus
service
is
terrible,
isn't
it?"
Greetings
and
small
talk
are
an
important
part
of
conversations
in
any
language.
The
way
people
greet
each
other
and
the
things
they
talk
about,
however,
may
be
different
from
one
language
to
another.
This
shows
that
there
is
much
more
to
learn
when
we
learn
a
language
than
just
the
vocabulary
and
the
grammar
of
the
language.
We
also
have
to
learn
about
social
behaviors
of
the
people
who
speak
it.
30.
What
is
small
talk?
A.
It
is
a
kind
of
greeting.
B.
It
is
a
way
of
saying
goodbye.
C.
It
shows
people's
different
opinions.
D.
People
use
it
to
start
a
conversation.
31.
According
to
the
article,
when
we
learn
English,
we
should
learn
about
.
A.
the
transport
system
in
the
UK
B.
only
the
grammar
and
vocabulary
C.
the
way
British
people
speak
and
behave
D.
popular
sports
in
the
UK
32.
When
we
say
"Great
game,
isn't
it?",
we
are
in
fact
.
A.
asking
a
question
B.
having
an
important
conversation
C.
talking
about
the
match
D.
beginning
small
talk
33.
The
article
mainly
tells
us
.
A.
different
languages
have
different
grammars
B.
small
talk
is
an
important
part
of
a
conversation
C.
small
talk
depends
on
the
purpose
of
the
conversation
D.
we
should
always
talk
about
safe
topics
in
English-speaking
countries
C
Good
manners
mean
politeness.Politeness
can
be
seen
in
our
daily
lives,such
as
in
one’s
way
of
dressing,speaking
and
standing.Everyone
should
pay
enough
attention
to
his
manners
all
the
time.A
man
with
good
manners
is
welcome
everywhere
and
can
make
friends
easily.On
the
other
hand,a
man
with
bad
manners
is
thought
to
be
rude
and
nobody
wants
to
be
friends
with
him.He
would
feel
lonely
and
unhappy.
If
you
want
to
be
a
person
with
good
manners,
you
will
learn
to
use
some
useful
expressions,such
as
“p1ease",“thank
you",“excuse
me’’and“sorry"on
different
occasions(场合).Also,where
help
is
needed,you
should
be
happy
to
lend
a
hand.
Like
customs(风俗),good
manners
may
be
different
from
country
to
country.Good
manners
in
one
country
may
not
be
good
in
another.In
order
to
behave
like
a
person
with
good
manners
in
different
places,it
is
necessary
for
one
to
learn
about
cultures
of
other
countries.
34.A
person’s
good
manners
can
be
seen
from
the
following
EXCEPT________.
A.dressing
B.speaking
C.standing
D.sleeping
35.A
man
with
bad
manners
is
thought
to—————————·
A.be
welcome
here
and
there
B.make
friends
easily
C.be
rude
D.enjoy
himself
all
the
time
36.What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.Good
manners
can
make
us
lonely
and
unhappy.
B.People
with
good
manners
say“sorry’’all
the
time.
C.People
with
good
manners
are
happy
to
help
others.
D.Good
manners
are
the
same
all
over
the
world.
37.What
is
the
main
idea
of
this
passage?
A.How
to
be
careful
in
our
daily
lives.
B.How
to
make
friends
easily.
C.How
to
say
useful
expressions.
D.How
to
be
a
person
with
good
manners.
四、任务型阅读(共5小题,每小题1分,计5分)
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。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Improve
Your
Memory
Some
people
often
complain
about
their
poor
memory.
Actually
there
are
several
ways
to
keep
your
memory
sharp.
This
article
will
show
you
some
simple
tips.
?
1
When
you
say
these
things,
you
begin
to
plant
the
thought
in
your
mind
and
it
may
become
true.
Tell
yourself
you
can
remember
anything
as
long
as
you
put
your
mind
to
the
task.
You
will
see
an
improvement
in
your
memory.
?
2
If
you
have
trouble
remembering
phone
numbers
or
other
blocks
of
numbers,
it
can
be
really
helpful
to
try
this
method.
If
you
remember
them
in
smaller
groups,
like
two
or
three
digits
(数字),
it
will
also
be
much
easier
to
remember
the
number.
?
Be
sure
to
see
a
doctor
if
you
really
are
losing
your
memory.
A
poor
memory
can
be
a
sign
that
you
are
in
low
spirits.
3

?
Playing
games
also
helps
improve
your
memory.
Any
type
of
games
that
involves
remembering
things
is
wonderful.
4
Try
and
remember
it
when
you
have
nothing
better
to
do.
A
useful
tip
for
anyone
interested
in
games
is
to
often
work
on
solving
word
puzzles
and
similar
types
of
games.
5
Not
only
will
your
memory
probably
improve,
you
will
also
have
a
great
deal
of
fun.
A.Take
a
right
attitude.
B.Remember
numbers
in
small
groups.
C.Stop
telling
yourself
you
have
a
weak
memory.
D.If
you
don’t
know
your
condition,
you
won't
go
to
hospital.
E.If
you
don't
like
games,
you
can
go
over
a
list
of
"to-do
things".
F.If
so,
treating
it
could
be
the
key
to
getting
your
memory
back.
G.Such
games
use
the
same
skills
needed
to
remember
facts
and
help
keep
the
mind
sharp.
五.
词汇(每小题1分,共10分)
A.
根据中文提示、首字母或上下文语境写出单词。
41.The
boy
wants
to
choose
one
of
his
favourite
(话题)to
talk
about.
42.Mrs
Lin
spent
about
10
minutes
(解释)
the
long
sentence.
43.The
books
on
the
shelf
are
those
(客人).
44.The
fans
cheered
l
for
their
football
team.
45.一What's
wrong
with
your
leg?
一Oh,
I
hit
a
rock
by
.
It
really
hurt
me
a
lot.
B.
根据句意,用所给单词的适当形式填空。
46.We
should
speak
to
the
old
as
(polite)
as
possible,
young
man.
47.We
Chinese
often
greet
each
other
by
(shake)
hands.
48.He
was
too
nervous
in
the
meeting
(express)
himself
clearly.
49.After
a
long
(discuss),
we
decided
to
have
a
school
trip
next
week.
50.The
more
communication
we
have,
the
(close)
we
feel.
六.句子翻译(每小题3分,共15分)
51.请向大家解释你学业成功的原因。
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52.他很勤奋,所以考试能考满分。
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53.对于青少年而言,上车排队是有必要的。
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54.首要的是,我们应该让孩子们远离危险。
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55.当你的朋友向你介绍他的朋友时,你应该和他握手。
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七.
书面表达(20分)
为了实践社会主义核心价值观,你校学生会决定举办以“文明礼仪伴我行”为主题的征文比赛。请你根据以下要点提示及要求,写一篇英语短文参赛。
要点提示:
1.
尊敬(respect)父母,帮助他们做家务;
2.
对人有礼貌,诚实友好,帮助他人;
3.
不在公共场合大声讲话,不乱扔垃圾;
4.
节约粮食,节约用水;
……
要求:
1.
短文须包含要点提示中的所有信息(不要逐字翻译),并在此基础上适当发挥;
2.
80词左右(短文开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数)。
As
a
middle
school
student,
we
should
have
good
manners.
In
a
word,
good
manners
can
make
a
difference
and
lead
to
a
better
future.
八年级英语试卷(一)