
登录二一教育在线组卷平台 助您教考全无忧 2025-2026学年八年级上册英语期末试卷(浙江省卷专用) 学校:_____班级:_____姓名:_____分数:_____ (时间:90分钟,满分:100分) 第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A new research from Tohoku University shows that wasabi (芥末) is good for people's memory. Wasabi is something that people usually eat in Japanese dishes. It is made from the wasabi plant, and has always become popular on Japanese menus. For further information, a recent study tested people between the ages of sixty and eighty. Some of them took a wasabi extract (提取物) every night before going to bed, while the other testers didn't. After three months, the people who took the wasabi extract did much better in short-term and long-term memory tests, with scores jumped an average of 18%. However, the other people did not show any improvement. Scientists already know that Wasabi has something different called 6-MSITC. It is infrequent in other plants. The researchers think that 6-MSITC might do good to the hippocampus, the area that works for memory. Scientists say they will do more research, hoping to help people with memory problems. Wasabi not only improves the taste of dishes and people's memory, 6-MSITC in Wasabi can also help to keep us away from getting ill and offer many other good things to our health as well. The new research seems to be good news for sushi-eaters. However, most wasabi in Japan is not real wasabi. Real wasabi is difficult to grow. The plant takes nearly two years to grow up and needs strict temperature, proper sunlight and etc. , and, as a result, is very expensive. 1.What is Paragraph 2 mainly about A.Who took part in the test. B.How long the research lasted. C.Why people took the test. D.How scientists did the research. 2.What does the underlined word "infrequent" in Paragraph 3 most probably mean A.Unusual to see. B.Easy to find. C.Cheap to extract. D.Expensive to buy. 3.What will the writer most probably talk about next A.The way people eat wasabi in Japan. B.The reason why wasabi is hard to get. C.The places where real wasabi plants grow. D.The health problems that wasabi can solve. 阅读理解 Anne Henriksen dreamed of being an artist in her life.Now,at 67,she says she has finally become the artist I always felt I was inside". Anne was born in Sweden,but her family moved often because her father got better jobs. "We moved every year and a half",she said.Her father wanted her to go to university,but she asked to go to an art school and stayed there for one year. At 37,Anne went to England for further study at Plymouth College of Art and Design.After finishing school,she worked part-time as a taxi driver.At her graduation(毕业) show,she didn't sell anything,but she said, "It is still meaningful to me." After that,she kept driving her taxi and took winter trips every year.She visited m ... ...
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