中考英语第一部分教材知识研究八上Units5 - 6习题人教新目标版

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第一部分 教材知识研究

八年级(上)Units 5-6 (限时:60分钟满分:68分)

一、完形填空 (15分)(2017原创)

If Zhang Xiaohou and Qin Hao didn’t play music, they might still be struggling(挣扎)every day in an office, doing the jobs they didn’t like.___1___ , the young men chose to quit(辞职)their jobs.

In 2010, they formed the folk music(民谣音乐)band Hao Meimei, which meant“good sisters”. They said they couldn’t give up___2___ desire(愿望)to make music.

Now, Zhang is 27 and Qin is 28. Five years ago, the two made music together___3___ the first time, singing the song How Many Good Sisters Do You Have. And that’s___4___ the band name came from.

They hadn’t had professional(专业的)___5___ training. They sang without any special___6___ .Some ever criticized(批评)their songs for being “too simple”.

But according to the band, they write and sing songs because they love it, not because they are music___7___.“We just want to play and enjoy music. You can’t make good songs with___8___ rules,” said Zhang Xiaohou.

The music written by Hao Meimei usually___9___daily life experience. Weather, places, food___10___ even friends appear in their songs, giving people unique warmth and closeness.

Last month, the band held a___11___ at the Beijing Worker’s Stadium(体育场), where many singers dream of __12____. Once again, Hao Meimei did this in their special way. They didn’t have enough money to hold a big concert, so they___13___money from the audience. Each person give 99 yuan to get a___14___.

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Over 37,000 people came to their concert.

“We are not super stars. We don’t tell people that two singers are going to have concerts.” said Zhang Xiaohou.“We just try to make our dreams___15___. Not many people dare to do that.” 1. A. Besides 2. A. their 3. A. in 4. A. what 5. A. musical 6. A. themes 7. A. guards 8. A. secret 9. A. describes 10. A. and 11. A. meeting 12. A. dancing 13. A. raised 14. A. song 15. A. come back

C. come true

B. Unless B. his B. on B. where B. chemical B. clothes B. experts B. serious B. practices B. because B. report B. performing B. asked B. CD

C. Though C. her C. for C. who C. magical C. skills C. generals C. public C. develops C. but C. party C. running C. made C. ticket B. come from D. come down

D. However D. its D. at D. when D. physical D. sounds D. patients D. strict D. remembers D. so D. concert D. swimming D. used D. poster

二、阅读理解 (8分)(2016舟山模拟)

Do you know? The word “emoji” comes from Japanese. It means “picture character”. And it was just added to Oxford Dictionary in 2013.

When you feel happy, you use a smiling face. When you agree, you send a thumbs-up. We have never used emojis while messaging our friends as much as we do today. That

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might be why Oxford Dictionary chose the “face with tears of joy” emoji as their“Word of the Year 2015”.

“Emojis are no longer just for texting teenagers. Instead, they have been made into a form of expression which can cross language barriers(障碍),” The speaker of Oxford Dictionary said,“Emoji culture has become so popular that characters have their own trends and stories.”

The“face with tears of joy”was the world’s most used emoji in 2015, according to a research from Oxford University Press.

Japan made emoji in the 1990s. They have become increasingly popular through the years. Every day, about 6 billion emoji pictures are flying around the world through mobile messaging apps. Young people especially love it. 72 percent of 18 to 25-year-olds find it easier to express their feelings with an emoji rather than through the written word, according to a survey by TalkTalk, a London based mobile phone company.

Not everyone thinks emojis are good things. Writer Jonathan, for example, says emojis will reduce people’s language skills. He thinks people will get lazier by using more emojis. But Professor Evans disagrees. He thinks that emojis are great for communication.“It is not lazy to naturally look for more efficient(有效的)ways to communicate with others,” he said.

What do you think?

1. The word “emoji” comes from___________.

A. Japanese B. Oxford Dictionary

C. mobile messaging apps D. TalkTalk company

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2. The writer Jonathan disagree to use emojis because___________.

A. he believes that emojis are bad for communication

B. he thinks emojis make people too lazy to talk to others C. he worries that people’s language skills will be reduced D. he thinks people will not be able to write by using emojis 3. ___________is the world’s most used emoji in 2015.

4. The best title of this passage is___________.

A. Stop Using Emoji! B. Emoji: the Word of the Year! C. Why Not Choose Emoji? D. Where Does Emoji Come From? 三、任务型阅读 (5分)(2017预测)

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Cuihu Park is not far from here. It’s easy to get there. Just go straight and 1__________ at the first corner. Walk along the road and turn left when you find a hospital. Cuihu Park is down the street on your right. 2__________ the park is a restaurant. The park is really a good place to 3__________. It’s beautiful and

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cool with many trees and flowers. You can swim, play games or have a picnic there. It’s very relaxing. You may also get a good chance to practice 4__________ in the English corner. We hope you will 5__________ yourselves. 四、词汇运用 (10分)(2016湖州模拟)

The people of Victorian Era(维多利亚女王时代) in England enjoyed various kinds of leisure(闲暇)activities. Whether it was a tea party, a stroll(散步)in the park, or some games, there were 1__________(总是)something enjoyable to do.

In fact, strolling was a popular activity in many 2__________(地方). Girls, boys, couples, and families would dress in 3__________(他们的)best clothes and take a stroll in a nearby park. It was a good way to meet friends and 4__________(邻居)as well as a way to see what someone else was wearing.

Maybe the 5__________(喜欢的)indoor activity was tea parties. Tea parties were popular,6__________(特别地)for the women and girls. Tea parties would be planned weeks ahead. Maybe there would be tea, small cakes, and sandwiches 7__________(在??上)the menu. Friends would take turns to hold the afternoon tea parties at their homes. Therefore, there was always a tea party to look forward to.

The Victorian Era was a time when people began to have 8__________(更多的)time to spend on leisure activities. They 9__________(享受)themselves and found that there were often lots of things to do. Sometimes it was just a matter of 10__________(选择)their favorite activity or finding enough time to do the ones that they liked best.

五、语法填空 (10分)(2016青岛改编)

The Great Wall of China is one of the greatest wonders of the world. With a history of more than 2,000 years, some parts of the Great Wall 1__________

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