英语(牛津版)初二下学期(八年级下册)期末测试卷

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牛津英语

八年级第二学期英语期末测试卷

班别 姓名 学号

一、听力测试 (20%)

二、语言知识与运用(20%)

第一节:单项选择(10%)

1. If you use an English word more often, of course you ________ it better.

A. remember B. remembering

C. will remember D. remembered

2. ______ he retired from work, _____ he was concerned about his company.

A. Though, but B. Although, /

C. /, though D. /, /

3. I’m searching for the clues for the accident. Please tell me what ________ at this time last night.

A. were you doing B. you did

C. you were doing D. you have done

4. Dr. Wang called me to ask when the plane would _______.

A. turn off B. take off

C. set off D. fly off

5. Mar Twain was a famous American writer in ___________.

A. the 1830s’ B. 1830s

C. the 1830’s D. the 1830s

6. There are many places of ____ in China, many foreign visitors enjoy doing ____ sightseeing here.

A. interests, many B. interest, much

C. interests, much D. interest, many

7. Tomas Edison ______ a lab for himself when he was young.

A. set out B. set free

C. set up D. set in

8. While my mother was busy ______, I ______ TV.

A. cooking, watched B. cooking, watching

C. to cook, was watching D. cooking, was watching

9. Mr. Black went to see a doctor this morning since it was difficult for him _______ asleep at night.

A. to fall B. falling

C. fell D. to falling

10. My mother is strict _____ me, but I am still grateful _____ her.

A. with, with B. to, to

C. with, to D. to, with

第二节:语法填空(10%)

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When I was three years old, just before my sister was born, my mom asked me what we should name the new baby. I said, “Let’s call Gravy(肉汁)!”

You know, we pour gravy over meat and it tastes

Having a sister changed my life. When my sister and I played together, we often got into fights and got angry with each other if we did wrong. It sometimes drove our parents crazy. at the same time, we learned to share our things and to forgive(原谅) each other when we got angry.

In North America, there are many kinds of families, but most families a boy and a girl. Of course, some have three or more. In China, most children don’t have brothers sisters, and they have to learn those things in ways, which is more difficult.

When I moved away to university, my sister wished that I still lived at home. She wasn’t used to getting all the attention from my parents. But Chinese children get all the attention for all their life!

Some middle school students in China wish they had a brother or you are one of them, I have a good idea for you. Treat(对待)your friends and classmates your brothers and sisters!

A. her 11.

A. fine 12.

A. in place of 13.

A. something 14.

A. But 15.

A. have 16.

A. and 17.

A. another 18.

A. Though 19.

A. instead of 20.

三、完型填空(10%)

English names and Chinese names are quite different, but it’s not hard for us to know.

Unlike Chinese, most English people . One is their family name, both of

B. him B. good B. in place B. everything B. So B. has B. but B. the other B. If B. for C. me C. well C. instead C. anything C. Or C. had C. with C. other C. When C. as D. them D. kind D. instead of D. nothing D. Though D. are having D. or D. any other D. Because D. like

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names are given names. Their family name behind the given name. They use Mr, Mrs or Miss with the first name. For example, we we can’t call him Mr James or Mr Allan. People usually use James. Jim is short for James because easy to remember.But Chinese names are the opposite.A girl named Han meimei puts her family name Han first. Of course, she Ah Mei for short in China if you wish.

A. has 21.

A. another 22.

23. A. are

A. with 24.

A. theirs 25.

A. call 26.

A. so 27.

A. instead of 28.

A. its 29.

30. A. can call

四、阅读理解(15%)

A

In Britain, people often invite friends for a meal, a party or just coffee. People who know each other very well—close friends, family or neighbors—visit each other’s houses without an invitation, but usually an invitation is needed. When people invite someone to their homes, they often say: “Would you like to come for dinner on Saturday?” Answers are: “Thanks. We’d love to. What time?” or “I’m sorry. We’d love to but we have tickets for the concert.” However, it is not polite to say “No, we wouldn’t”!

Sometimes, the British use expressions that sound like invitations. For example: “You must come over for a drink sometime.” or “Let’s go out for a meal one of these days.” These are usually just polite ways of en …… 此处隐藏:10198字,全部文档内容请下载后查看。喜欢就下载吧 ……

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