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期末练习卷(含答案)2025 -2026译林版八年级英语上册

日期:2026-04-01 科目:英语 类型:初中试卷 查看:54次 大小:141080B 来源:二一课件通
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2026年1月13日初中英语作业 学校:_____姓名:_____班级:_____考号:_____ 一、完形填空 My oldest brother is an engineer. He is really good at 1 . My second brother is even better at math—he’s a building designer. But me I’m never good at math. I always thought it was too 2 . One day, my second brother sat me down at the 3 and showed me how math is part of music. There are 12 notes in a music scale (音阶), and they repeat 4 . Then he showed me how chords (和弦) are made up of notes. 5 , math didn’t seem so hard! I thought it was interesting, 6 I didn’t want to learn the piano. I wanted to be an engineer, like my brother. But from then on, I started to 7 math in other things. That summer, we went to an 8 and saw a drawing on show by a famous artist. The lines began at a small point and went out in all directions. The artist drew the houses to fit the lines perfectly. Math was in art! Before school started, we went to the beach. My brother picked up seashells (贝壳) and showed me 9 they grow in mathematical patterns (数学模式), going from small to large. Math again! Now I grow up. What do I do Do I build things like my brothers Well, I 10 math every day in my job. I count, add, divide (除) and work with patterns. What’s my job I write music! I guess I’m more like my brothers than I thought. 1.A.music B.math C.art D.science 2.A.easy B.good C.interesting D.hard 3.A.beach B.piano C.theatre D.door 4.A.faster B.higher C.more D.better 5.A.Suddenly B.Sadly C.Luckily D.Usually 6.A.so B.and C.but D.or 7.A.look for B.look out C.look after D.look through 8.A.underground station B.information centre C.animal hospital D.art museum 9.A.what B.which C.how D.who 10.A.learn B.read C.teach D.use 二、阅读理解 In Paralympic Sports (残奥会), many blind or nearly blind athletes race (比赛) with the help of a guide. These pairs work very closely together. Jerusa Geber is a runner who lost her sight as a teenager. When she races with her guide Garcia, he runs to her left. They each hold one end of a short rope. If they’ve started well, he matches her speed bit by bit, but with the opposite foot. They work so well together that Jerusa now holds the women’s world record in the 100-meter race for blind or nearly blind athletes. Since 2012, guides in the Paralympics can win medals too. But the teamwork is about more than just winning. Garcia is a runner himself. “I like being a guide.” he said. “I feel more pressure (压力) at the Paralympics. I have to give 200% of myself to avoid mistakes and help my teammate do her best.” In cycling, Hannah Chadwick and her guide, Skyler Espinoza, also work closely. When they ride together, Espinoza always holds Chadwick’s hand before starting. “It’s a reminder (提示) that we’re in this together.” Espinoza said. Chadwick and Espinoza follow the same training plan. Sometimes, when the training gets hard, Chadwick thinks of her teammate. “I’m not training just for myself.” she ... ...

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