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人教版八年级英语下册第三单元测试
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60
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满分
:
100
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一、
单项选择
(
每小题
1
分,共
< br>15
分
)
1. People usually touch something with
their________.
A.
eyes
B. noses
C. mouths
D.
fingers
2. —The weather is
really terrible!
—Yes, we'd
better plant trees.________ trees, ________ air
pollution.
A. The more; the
fewer
B. The less; the
more
C. The less; the
fewer
D. The more; the
less
3. It is necessary for
everyone to________ a good habit of
reading.
A. enjoy
B. choose
C.
develop
D. accept
4. I hate________ the
dishes
,
but like________
TV.
A. doing;
watch
B. do; to
watch
C. to do;
watch
D. to do;
watching
5. The students in
our school never________
used(
旧的
) books. They always
give them away to
the children in the
poor mountain villages.
A.
run away
B. throw
away
C. put away
D. send away
6.
It's nice of you to________ so much time listening
to me.
A. spend
B. take
C.
cost
D. pay
7. The newly?opened company________ the
local people with more chances to work.
A. gives
B. provides
C.
offers
D. shows
8. —Can I________ your bike?
—With pleasure. But you
mustn't______ it to others.
A. lend; borrow
B. borrow; lend
C. lend; lend
D.
borrow; borrow
9. Sally took
a photo of her friends while they________ computer
games.
A. play
B. are playing
C.
have played
D. were
playing
10. —I'm not going
swimming tomorrow afternoon.
—________. I have to clean up my
bedroom.
A. So am
I
B. Neither am I
C. Neither I am
D. So I am
11. —Could you please help me take it
to the classroom?
—________.
A. Yes, I could
B. No, I couldn't
C. Yes, sure
D.
No, I don't
12.
When
an
earthquake
happens,
and
you
are
outdoors,
you
should
go
to
an
open
area
as________ as possible.
A. quickly
B.
quietly
C. loudly
D. slowly
13.
Julie________ the rubbish when she goes out to
work every morning.
A. gives
out
B. hangs out
C. runs out
D.
takes out
14. We won't learn
to depend________ ourselves if our parents do
everything for us.
A.
in
B. to
C. on
D. for
15. —You
have been here very long?
—Yeah.________ my parents came
here.
A. For
B. As
C.
When
D. Since
二、完形填空
(
每小题
1.5
分,共
15
分
)
Washing
clothes,
making
the
bed,
and
cooking…these
were
impossible
for
Liang
Jingwei
before. But after taking some living
skill classes,
it's________
16
for this 12
-
year
-
old
student.
“At
one
time,
my
parents
had
to________
17
me
do
these
things.
But
now,
I
can
do
it
all
by________
18
,” he
said.
At Liang's school,
students take a one
-
week
-
long________
19
:
eight students live in a room to
learn living skills.
“Many of them have never done these
chores at home. They have
no________
20
about these
living skills. These classes make up
for that, and they learned
something________
21
,” said
Zhang
Jing, Liang's teacher.
Zhang
Yuanfan,
12,
got
better
at
cutting
vegetables
by
making
sushi.
She
can________
22
cucu
mbers
and
carrots
into
very
thin
pieces.
But
to
keep
those
skills,
she________
23
every day. “It's not
easy.I________
24
my mother
better now
,
” she said. Now,
she
often makes sushi at home. “These
classes also help
students________
25
their
life
,
” Chen Siyu,
Zhang's cooking teacher
said.
16. A.
important
B.
different
C. easy
D. great
17. A.
ask
B. call
C. make
D.
help
18. A. him
B. them
C.
myself
D. her
19. A. vacation
B. plan
C.
trip
D. class
20. A. dreams
B.
ideas
C. news
D. ways
21. A.
helpful
B.
interesting
C.
difficult
D. new
22. A. cut
B.
put
C. take
D. let
23. A.
learns
B.
practices
C.
Works
D. listens
24. A. love
B.
know
C.
understand
D.
wish
25. A. enjoy
B. make
C.
meet
D. visit
三、
阅读理解
(
每小题
2
分,共
< br>10
分
)
Students all around the world think it
great to have some money in their pockets. But how
much do they get?
American Kids and Pocket
Money
In the US, a little pr
e
-
school(
学龄前的
) kid may get a dollar or two, but older
children get
more. A lot of American
parents give pocket money to their children, but
their children have to do
chores.
Most
American
children
think
making
pocket
money
will
help
them
to
understand
money
better. An American boy Jacob said, “I
get $$40 every month. I put half of them in the
bank and
spend the remaining money on
new things that I need.”
British Kids and Pocket
Money
In
Britain,
kids
in
primary
school
get
4
or
5
pounds
each
week.
When
they
enter
middle
school, they get about 9 pounds. Also,
British boys get a little more pocket money than
girls.
Like kids in the US,
British children do chores to get their pocket
money. That's why British
children
know
a
lot
about
spending
money.7%
of
them
spend
less
than
£
1
each
week,
73%
spend
between
£
1
and
£
5
each
week,
and
20%
spend
over
£
5
each
week.
Most
of
them
spend money on sweets,
crisps(
薯片
) and
chocolate.
26. Jacob
puts________ in the bank every month.
A. 10 dollars
B.
20 dollars
C. 30
dollars
D. 40
dollars
27. In Britain, most
kids spend________ every week.
A. less than
£
1
B.
between
£
1 and
£
5
C.
between
£
5 and
£
10
D.
more than
£
5
28
.
Which of the
following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. British boys get a
little more pocket money than girls.
B.
Most American
children think
making
pocket
money
will
help
them
understand
money
better.
C. In the
US, a little pre
-
school kid
may get one or two dollars.
D. British kids in primary school get
about 9 pounds each week.
29. What do most kids in Britain spend
their pocket money on?
A.
Clothes.
B.
Books.
C. Snacks.
D. Toys.
30. We
know that most kids both in America and
Britain________.
A. do
chores to get their pocket money
B. put all their pocket money in the
bank
C. use up their pocket
money every month
D. would
like to use their pocket money to have a
party
四、任务型阅读
(
每小题
2
分,共
10
分
)
Now
more and more Chinese teenagers find life more
difficult
without their
parents. They
don't know how to do the
housework, because their parents do almost
everything for them at home.
This is a
big problem.
Mary is 14
years old. One day her parents went on a trip, so
she was alone at home. At first
she
thought she would be happy because her parents
were not in. She could do everything that she
liked. But when it was six o'clock in
the afternoon, she felt hungry. “Oh, it's time to
have supper.
Where can I get my
food
?
” she said to herself.
Later she found some meat and vegetables in the
fridge (
冰箱
), but
she didn't know how to cook them. At that time,
she missed her parents very
much. At
last she could only go to a restaurant to
eat.