广东省广州市八年级英语下册Unit5基础检测(无答案)Word文档格式.docx
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A.ofB.with C.to D.for
6. Helenisjust4yearsold.Sheistooyoungto
inthehousewithoutanadult.
A.LeavesB.leave C.beleft D.left
7.—Idon’tlikelearningmath.It’stoodifficult______me.
—Butmathisveryuseful.It’ssilly______youtodropit.
A.for;
of B.of;
for C.for;
for D.of;
of
8.Theriveris______childrentoswimin.
A.toodeepto B.deepenoughfor
C.toodeepfor D.enoughdeepto
9.It’simportant______thepianowell.
A.ofhimtoplay B.forhimtoplay
C.ofhimplaying D.forhimplaying
10.Ourclassroom______everyday.
A.iscleaningB.cleans C.istoclean D.iscleaned
二.语法选择
Thisisastoryabouttwowisemen-ZhugeLiangandZhouYu.TheChinesepeople1itformany,manyyears.
Oneday,ZhouYugaveZhugeLiang2impossibletask.Heaskedhimtomake100000arrowswithintendays“Noproblem,”ZhugeLiangsaid;
“I3you100000arrowsinthreedays.”
ZhugeLiangaskedhissoldierstofill20largeboats4manystrawmen.Intheearlymorningofthethirdday,ZhugeLiang’ssoldierssailedtheboatstowardsthecampsofCaoCao’sarmyon5sideoftheriver,Thesoldiersshoutedandbeattheirdrums6.
WhenCaoCao’ssoldiersheardthesounds,theythoughttheywereunderattack.7,theycouldnotseethroughthethickfogontheriver.Caocaoorderedhissoldiers8arrowstowardsthesoundsofthedrumsandtheshouting.Zhugeliang’sboatsweresoonfullofarrows.
ZhugeLiang’ssoldiersthenturnedtheboatsaroundandshouted,“Thankyoufor9arrows,CaoCao.”ZhugeLiangtookallthesearrowstoZhouYu.10weremorethan100000ofthem.
1.A.told B.tell C.havetold D.aretelling
2.A.a B.an C.the D.不填
3.A.bring B.brought C.havebrought D.willbring
4.A.of B.in C.with D.at
5.A.theother B.theothers C.another D.other
6.A.loud B.loudly C.louder D.loudest
7.A.Or B.So C.And D.However
8.A.toshoot B.shoot C.shooting D.shoot
9.A.his B.your C.their D.Our
10.A.They B.Their C.There D.Theirs
三.完形填空
PeterandPaulhadapermissionfromtheirparentstocampinafieldclosetotheirfarm.But,beingadventurousboys,
theyknewitwouldbemore1tocampinthewoodsthatlaybeyondtheriver.Excitedly,theboyswentaway
withtheirtentandfood.
Carryingtheirheavyload,thetwobrotherswalkedalongtheriverbank,2noticingthedistanceorthesunbeatingdown.Theywereeagertoreachtheirdestinationbeforelunchtime.Astheyenteredthecool,shadowywoods,theybegantosearchforasuitablecampingspot.Peterwantedto3closetotheriverattheedgeofthewoods,butPaul,whowasolder,insistedthattheycampfurtheraway.4Peterfollowedhisbrotherdeeperintothewoods.“Thisreallyisawonderfulsetting!
”saidPaulinexcitement.They5thetent,andsettleddowntoeatthesandwichestheyhadmade,thendecidedtofindtheirway6totherivertocatchsomefish.
“Areyousurethatthisistherightway?
”whisperedPetershakily.“I’msurewepassedthathollowtreejustawhileago.”Paulwalked7silently.
“Look,thereitisagain.We’relost,aren’twe?
”complainedPeter.Paulhadtoadmitthathedidn’tknowwheretheywere.8,theywerealongdistancefromwheretheyweresupposedtobe.Theywerenotevensureofwheretheyhadsetuptheircamp.Theysetin9forafewminutesuntilPeterhadabrightidea.“Whydon’twelookforclues(线索)thewaytrackersdointhemovies?
Weweren’tcarefulabouthowwewalked,soI’msurewewouldhaveleftbehindsomebrokentreebranchesandleaves.”
Carefully,theboysfollowedthemarksthattheyhadleft,untilfinallytheyfoundtheircampsite.Hurriedly,theypackedtheirbelongingsandsetoff10thedirectionoftheriver.
Whatwouldtheirparentsthinkoftheiradventure?
1.A.surprising B.exciting C.annoying D.frightening
2.A.hardly B.quickly C.really D. properly
3.A.live B.lie C.wait D. stay
4.A.unfriendly B.unluckily C.unwillingly D. uninterestingly
5.A.putoff B.put on C.put down D.put up
6.A.forward B.near C.back D. further
7.A.alone B.about C.in D. on
8.A.Afterall B.Atlast C.Aboveall D. Atfirst
9.A.enjoyment B.satisfaction C.disappointment D.imagination
10.A.for B.to C.at D.in
四.阅读
第一节阅读理解
A
Mr.Turnerlikedfishing.Itwashisfavoritesport.Heoftenfishedforhourswithoutcatchinganything.Butthisdidnotworryhim.Somefishermencouldn’tcatchfish.Sometimestheycaughtoldbootsorrubbish.Mr.Turnerwasevenworsethanthefishermen.Henevercaughtanything—notevenoldboots.Afterhespentthewholemorningontheriver,healwayswenthomewithanemptybag.
“Youmustgiveupfishing!
”hisfriendssaid.“It’sawasteoftime.”
“Buttheydon’trealizeoneimportantthing.I’mnotreallyinterestedinfishing.Iamonlyinterestedinsittinginaboatanddoingnothingatall.Itcanmakemeforgetthenoiseofthecityandlivequietlyforsometime.”Healwayssaidtohimself.
1.Mr.Turneralwayswentfishingbecause.
A.hecouldsellthefishandgetsomemoney B.hethoughtitwasagoodsport
C.hecouldcookthefishforsupper D.hecouldsleepinaboat
2.Mr.Turnerlikedtofish.
A.bytheriverB.inaboatontheriver C.intheriverD.withthefishermen
3.Healwayswenthomewithanemptybagbecause.
A.hecouldn’tfishatall B.thereweren’tanyfishintheriver
C.hegavethefishtothefishermen D.hedidn’tpayattentiontofishingatall
4.Hisfriendstoldhimwhentheyknewhecouldn’tcatchanything.
A.tolearnhowtofish B.tochangethewayoffishing
C.nottofishanymore D.tobuyfishtoeat
5.FromthestoryweknewMr.Turner.
A.livedinthecountry B.wasagoodfisherman
C.wasinterestedinfishing D.dislikedthenoiseofthecity
B
Markwaswalkinghomefromschoolonedaywhenhenoticedaboyaheadofhim.Hehadtripped(绊倒)anddroppedallofthebookshewascarrying,alongwithsomeclothes,abaseballbatandaglove.
Markknelt(跪)downandhelpedtheboypickupthethings.Sincetheyweregoingthesameway,heofferedtocarrysomethingsfortheboy.
Astheywalked,Markdiscoveredtheboy’snamewasBill.Helovedvideogames,baseballandhistory,buthewashavingtroublewithsomeofhissubjects.
TheyarrivedatBill’shomefirst.MarkwasinvitedinforaCokeandtowatchsometelevision.Theafternoonpassedpleasantlywithsomelaughsandtalk.ThenMarkwenthome.
Theycontinuedsoseeeachotheraroundschool,hadlunchtogetheronceortwice,thenbothgraduatedfromjuniorschool.
Threedaysbeforegraduation,BillaskedMarkiftheycouldtalk.
Billreminded(提醒)Markofthedayyearsagowhentheyhadfirstmet.“DidyoueverwonderwhyIwascarryingsomanythingshomethatday?
”askedBill.
“Yousee,Itookawayallmythingsfromschool.Ihadstoredawaysomeofmymother’ssleepingpills.Iwasgoinghometokillmyself.Butafterwespentsometimetalkingandlaughing,IrealizedthatifIhaddied,Iwouldhavemissedtomanygoodtimes.Soyousee,Mark,whenyoupickedupthosebooksthatday,youdidalotmore.”
1.WhenBillfelldownonhiswayhome,Mark.
A.didn’tnoticethatB.wentawayquickly
C.helpedhimpickupthethingsD.carriedallthethingsforhim
2..WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.Markwasawarm-heartedboy.
B.Billwasgoodatallhissubjects.
C.BillandMarkwereinthesameschool
D.Billlovedvideogames,baseballandhistory.
3.AtBill’shome,theydidn’t.
A.drinksomeCoke B.watchTV
C.haveapleasanttalk D.playvideogames
4.Threedaysbeforegraduation,BillaskedMarktotalkbecausehe.
A.wantedtotellhimhisstory B.wantedtokillhimselfagain
C.hopedtohavelunchtogether D.hopedtogoonholidaytogether
5.WhatwouldBillprobablysayatlast?
A.Ishoulddie. B.Yousavedmylife.
C.Youdidagoodjob. D.Youhelpedmealot.
第二节阅读填空
Thedaywaslikeanyotherdayinhislife.Tomwalkedpasttheshoponthestreetcorner.1Lookingdown,hefeltsorryforhimself.Hereallywantedtohavethemforhisbirthday.
Hesadlywalkedawayandthoughtabouthowtotellhismotheraboutit.Heknewshewouldgivehimanythinghelikedifshecould.2Hedecidednottogohomeatonce,ashelookedworriedandhismotherwouldnotice(注意)it.3Thenhesawaboyinawheelchair(轮椅).Henoticedthattheboymovedthewheelwithhishands.4Helookedathisownfeet.“It’smuchbettertobewithoutshoesthan