一、單項(xiàng)選擇()1.Wu Yishu, 16-year-old girl from Shanghai, wonfinal of this year's Chinese Poetry Com petitionA. a; aB. a;theC. the;theD. the;a()2.Chinese will be widely useda foreign language around the world.A. inB. forC. asD. by()3.As the story , the secret of the castle is discovered little by little.A. endsB. beginsC. developsD. happens()4.—pale you look!Are you feeling all right?—I'm not feeling well. I've got a toothache.A. How aB. HowC. What aD. What()5.Hangzhouas the City of Silk. Tourists like shopping for silk there.A.knowsB. is knownC. was knownD. will be known()6.—Why hasn't Tony come?—The invitation letterto Toby by accident.A. was emailedB. has emailedC. is emailedD. emailed()7.Please don't make anywhen you are reading in the library. You should keep as quiet as possible.A. voiceB. soundC. noiseD. shout()8.—Why didn't you come to Jenny's birthday party yesterday?—Because I .A. didn't inviteB. isn't invitedC. wasn't invitedD. haven't invited()9.What's the news about?—People near the lake didn't allow them toa factory so as not to pollute the water.A. look upB. put upC. take upD. set up()10.She used toafraid of flying but she has got used toby plane now.A. be;travelB. being;travellingC. being;travelD. be;travelling()11.Tony often makes his sister , but this time he was made by his sister.A. cry;cryB. crying; cryingC. to cry; cryD. cry; to cry()12.Do you have any problems if you to be the host?—Well, I am thinking about how to introduce each star.A. are chosenB. will be chosenC. chooseD. will choose()13.The poor womanthat the company couldn't affordher work in the end. Shecouldn't believe her ears.A. told;paying forB. was told;payingC. told;to payD. was told;to pay for()14.of the children in the poor areas can't afford to go to school and_are girls.A. Most;mostlyB. Most;mostC. Mostly; mostD. Mostly: mostly()15.—Let's go and listen to Mr Smith's speech on Western culture, shall we?—. It's getting to the end.A. I think soB. That's all rightC. I'm afraid notD. Never mind二、完形填空Sudha Chandran, a classical dancer from India, had to have her right leg cut after a car accident. She was also cut off on her career(事業(yè))road.Though the accident brought her bright career to a 1, she didn't give up. In the 2months that followed, Sudha met a doctor who developed an artificial(人造的)foot made from rubber filled with sponge(海綿).So strongly she wanted to go back to dancing after she had been fitted with an artificiale 3. Sudha knew that she believed in herself. 4, she could realize her dream, so she began her courageous journey back to the world of 5—learning to balance, bend, stretch, walk, turn, twist and twirl.After every public recital(個(gè)人表演), she might ask her dad about her performance. "You 6have along way to go" was the answer she used to get in return. In January 1984, Sudha made a historic comeback by giving a public recital in Bombay. She performed in such a great manner that it 7everyone totears and this8pushed her to the number one position again. That evening when she asked her9thesame question, he didn't say anything. He just touched her feet as a praise.When someone asked Sudha how she had managed to dance again, she said quite10, "YOU DON'TNEED FEET TO DANCE." Nothing is impossible in this world. If you have the will towinyou can achieveanything.()1.A. topB. startC. end D. stop()2.A. unforgettableB.painfulC. enjoyable D. peaceful()3.A. legB. armC. heart D. hand()4.A. AlsoB. HoweverC. Luckily D. Instead()5. A. walkingB. runningC. dancing D. singing()6. A. yetB. everC. also D. still()7. A. madeB. movedC. let D. had()8.A. storyB. performanceC. decision D. accident()9.A. doctorB. friendC. mother D. father()10. A. slowlyB. politelyC. simply D. happily三、閱讀理解AThe sky is blue and the temperature this morning was 25 degrees. We had our picnic lunch sitting near thePoudre River. We had the warm sunshine, the trees changing colour and the sounds of the river close to us. Allthese made for a wonderful lunch time.We decided to go to Estes Park and then into Rocky Mountain Park again to visit Bear Lake. There I wantedto take some photos of the lovely fall colours. Because the sun was shining, I knew that today I would be able tothe mountains over the lake. I walked around the lake once again and felt really good to get the exercise.Our way back to the hotel was through Big Thompson Canyon, along Thompson River. By the roadside(路邊) we saw a bighorn sheep(大角羊)trying to cross the road. He took one step out and then thought better of jis decision and went back into the forest. We also saw lots of elks(駝鹿), both in the park and by the roadside.The elks are everywhere at this time of year.We really enjoyed our time today.()1.What was the weather like when they had their picnic?A. Snowy and cold.B. Sunny and warm.C. Rainy and cold.D. Windy but warm.()2.What can we learn from the passage?A. They didn't enjoy their lunch that day.B. It was their first time to go into Rocky Mountain Park.C. The writer planned to take some lovely photos near Bear Lake. D. They saw lots of elks only in the park.BRock climbing(攀巖)did not become a sport until late in the 1900s. But now it has become a popular outdoor activity. While rock climbing may still be necessary for mountain climbing, most people just climb lowmountains for fun.If you have ever done rock climbing, you will know that it is not a very easy sport. In fact,you probably feel quite defeated when you first try to do any serious climbing. Indoor and outdoor rock climbing are both extremely demanding(要求高的)and require practice to get good at. It is one of the most physically and mentally demanding sports. What most people don't know is that rock climbing is one of the sports that depend on your body and mind(意志).To climb successfully, one must use wonderful skills. One of the important rules is to always have threeparts of your body on the rock face. Another important rule is that your arms only hold you close to the rock facewhile your legs are pushing you up. The closer you are to the rock face, the easier it is to climb.Rock climbing is a wonderful sport. Once you start to learn how to climb, you'll find more fun. People who like games such as chess-playing or problem-solving may love rock climbing, because they are nearly the same in the way of thinking. For anyone who wants to get into beautiful shape, rock climbing is a fun and good way. Anyone who enjoys a difficult game and loves the outdoors should think of taking rock climbing as a new hobby.()3.What can we learn from Paragraph 2?A. It is easy to learn rock climbing.B. Only outdoor rock climbing requires practice to get good at.C. You need to be strong-willed if you want to learn rock climbing well.D. You can feel a sense of achievement when you first learn rock climbing.()4.Who should think of taking rock climbing as a new hobby?A. People who enjoy indoor activities.B. People who enjoy music.C. People who enjoy a difficult game and love the outdoors.D. People who love dancing.()5.What's the main idea of the passage?A. Rock climbing is a kind of demanding sport.B. Rock climbing is a very easy sport.C. Rock climbing can build up your arms.D. The closer you are to the rock face, the more difficult it is to climb.CI love it at night. It's quiet. And when it cools down I sometimes do some ironing(熨燙).I don't really care for it. I work full-time and I am too busy for most housework. I remember the old woman who taught me to iron.I was about 15 then and I became a volunteer—taking care of a woman. She had been a strong, healthy womanuntil anaccident caused her to be paralyzed.The woman sat in an electric wheelchair(輪椅)all day. She could only move her head and arms. She wouldtell me how to do things. She would teach me in great detail the correctwaysto do things. Her home wasperfectand beautiful. She wouldfollow me around in her electric wheelchair to make sure I did everything exactly right.I'm sure she used to be a perfect homemaker. She would have me fold(折疊) everything,including socks. I remembered I would sometimes complain silently and wish terrible things on her when she hadso many do's anddon'ts. She taught me the right way to make the bed. I knew sometimes she'd get frustrated(沮喪的)and impatient with me. I knew she wanted to do it herself. But she never shouted or said bad words. She only told me to do it right. I didn't like it much,but I managed to do everything right.Today I can iron pretty well. Now when I think about it,I don't think she is an old and strange lady, Anyway, when I iron, I think of her and silently thank her for all the things I learned.()6.The underlinedword "paralyzed" in the second paragraph may mean "".A. destroyedB. deaf C. seriously illD. unable to walk()7. The little girl was when the lady taught her how to do housework.A. encouraged to learnB. unwilling to learnC. delighted to learnD. recommended to learn()8.What's the writer's attitude towards the lady now?A. Sympathetic.B. FearfulC. HatefulD. Grateful.DHere is a story:A man sees a butterfly(蝴蝶).The butterfly tries to get out of its chrysalis(蛹). Feeling sorry for it, the man decides to help. He cuts the chrysalis and the butterfly comes out easily. Surprisingly enough,the butterfly is unable to fly. If the butterfly doesn't struggle(掙扎;奮斗)to leave the chrysalis, it can't fly!The struggle develops the energy in the butterfly which makes it fly. Similarly, the challenges of life bring out the best in young people and make them fly.When people are young, meeting and overcoming challenges will make them strong and ready to face life. When we look at successful people,we see that the most successful of them are people who have had to struggle. One famous businessman, who now owns many big supermarkets, used to carry clothes on his back and sell them from door to door when he was young. Another successful man is Dennis. His father died when he was only twenty. His father's death forced him to mature fast. He had to bring up a family of nine people.He took up thechallenges and overcame them. Today his brothers and sisters are leading successful lives.Sometimes challenges do not appear to us because we keep away from them. So some parents and teachersactively encourage young people to face challenges. They might organize some activities for young people which provide them with challenges,like rock climbing, camping,volunteer work and so on. However, just passingexams will not prepare a person for life. We must meet and overcome challenges. The young people of today will become the leaders of tomorrow. For countries to continue to become successful,it is important that the youngpeople learn to meet challenges and overcome them.()9.Dennis's example shows that successful people should.A. overcome the difficultiesB. take up business earlyC. become the leaders of tomorrowD. sell clothes from door to door()10. The meaning of the underlined word "mature" in the passage is "".A. wake upB. give upC. grow upD. bring up()11.What is the writer trying to do in this passage?A. Describe where a butterfly comes from.B. Encourage young people to face challenges.C. Suggest how to become a successful businessman. D. Explain what will happen if a person fails the exam.()12.What is the best title for this passage?A. Successful People Have a Sense of AchievementB. Young People Must Develop Their Energy ActivelyC. Countries Should Continue to Become SuccessfulD. Challenges of Life Bring Out the Best in Young People四、詞匯檢測1. I need two more (秘書)to help me finish the task.2. I really hope there is no (戰(zhàn)爭)any more in the world.3. Now I will show you some (基本的)examples of using them.4. The nurse looked after so many (病人)but she felt very happy.5. Be careful. The disease called H1N1 flu can (傳播)quickly.6.Most people in China couldn't(買得起)cars twenty years ago.7.―Can I ask a day off this Sunday?―Sorry, everyone should take part in the activity, you.8.―What's thewith you and why do you seem angry? ―My wallet was taken by a man and he ran away.9.―Can you help meout these leaflets to people ire the street?―Sure, I'd love to.10. plays an important part in people's life. A child can't have a good future if he doesn't go to school.五、句子翻譯1.現(xiàn)代醫(yī)學(xué)發(fā)展真快啊!2.老師經(jīng)常鼓勵(lì)我們多說英語。3.昨天,一些學(xué)生的父母受邀來觀看演出了。4.當(dāng)?shù)卣仨毑扇〈胧﹣碜柚惯@種疾病的傳播。5.據(jù)說,全世界超過30%的食物被浪費(fèi)掉了。六、閱讀表達(dá)How Can You Become a Successful Learner?Everyone is born with the ability to learn. But whether or not you can do this well depends on your learninghabits. Research shows that successful learners have some good habits in common.Creating an interest in what they learnStudies show that if you are interested in something, your brain is more active and it is also easier for you topay attention to it for a long time.Good learners often connect what they need to learn with something interesting. For example,if they need to learn English and they like music or sports,they can listen to Englishsongs or watch sports programs in English. This way they will not get bored.Practising and learning from mistakesGood learners think about what they are good at and what they need to practise more. Remember,"Use it or lose it"! Even if you learn something well, you will forget it unless(除非)you use it. Practice makes perfect. Good learners will keep practising what they have learned, and they are not afraid of making mistakes. Alexander Graham Bell did not invent the telephone overnight. He succeeded by trying many times and learning from hismistakes.Developing theirstudy skillsIt is not enough to just study hard. Good learners know the best ways to learn well. For example,they may take notes by writing down key words. They also look for ways to go over what they have learned. They may dothis by reading their notes every day or by explaining the information to another student.Asking questionsGood learners often ask questions during orafter class. They evenask each other and try to find out theanswers. Knowledge comes from questioning.Learning is a lifelong journey because every day brings something new. Everything that you learn becomes a part of you and changes you,so learn wisely and learn well.1.Why is it important to practise using what you've learned?2.What is the last good learning habit in the passage?3. Are you a successful learner? Why or why not?七、書面表達(dá)向你的家人或朋友介紹國際慈善機(jī)構(gòu)UNICEF。內(nèi)容要點(diǎn)如下(括號中的詞匯可供參考):1.是聯(lián)合國的組成部分,于1946年成立于歐洲;它在190多個(gè)國家和地區(qū)工作;2.通過賣圣誕卡片和組織其他活動(dòng)來籌錢;3.幫助每個(gè)人建立更美好的世界,尤其是全世界的孩子們;4.為貧困地區(qū)孩子提供基礎(chǔ)教育;為女孩和婦女的平等權(quán)利以及預(yù)防疾病的傳播而工作;5.你對它的工作的感受;6.你如何做。(列舉兩條)注意:1.文章開頭、結(jié)尾已給出,但不計(jì)入總詞數(shù);2.作文應(yīng)包含所給要點(diǎn),可適當(dāng)發(fā)揮;3.詞數(shù):80左右。八年級英語第七單元提優(yōu)卷參考答案一、單項(xiàng)選擇1. B2. C3. C4. B5. B6. A7. C8. C9. D10. D11. D12. A13. D14. B15. C二、完形填空1. D2. B3. A4. A5. C6. D7. B8. B9. D10. C三、閱讀理解1. B2. C3. C4. C5. A6. D7. B8. D9. A10. C11. B12. D四、詞匯1. secretaries2. war3. basic4. patients5. spread6. afford7. including8.matter9. hand10. Education五、句子翻譯1.How quickly modern medicine is developing!2. We are often encouraged to speak English more by ourteacher.3. Yesterday, some students' parents were invited to watchthe show.4. The local government must take action to prevent the spread of this disease.5. It is said that more than thirty percent/30% of the food is wasted around the world.六、閱讀表達(dá)1.Because you will forget it unless you use it.2. Asking questions./Asking questions is the last goodlearning habit.3. Yes, because the ways above are useful and I have tried some of them.(答案不唯一)七、書面表達(dá)I'd like to tell you something about UNICEF. It is aninternational charity. It's part of the United Nations. UNICEFwas set up in Europe in 1946. It works in over 190 countriesand areas. It raises money by selling Christmas cards andorganizing other activities. It helps build a better world foreveryone, especially children all over the world. It providesbasic education for children in poor areas. It works for theequal rights of girls and women and to prevent the spread ofdiseases. I think it's doing an important job and is very helpfulto poor children. I want to support its work by donatingmoney and working as a volunteer.Thanks for listening!