
2025-2026学年第一学期期末考试八年级英语学科 一、语法选择:本大题共10小题,共10分。 On November 3rd, Sunny Valley Middle School in California held 1 annual “Lunch Friendship Day”. The school asked students from different grades and clubs to sit at random (随机的) tables 2 during lunch. The event takes place 3 November’s “Campus Inclusion Month (校园包容月)”. “The goal is simple: let shy students forget their worries and chat 4 ,” said 15-year-old Leah Chen, a 2024 participant. A week before the event, the school 5 students the rules by radio and posters. On the day, the dining hall started a question game. “I was nervous at first, 6 the questions made us talk easily,” Leah smiled. Leah once sat beside a boy and asked him 7 he loved to do in his free time. She thought he was quiet and only cared about photos before. Their chat let her know his photos were in the school magazine and he filmed stray (流浪的) animals. Leah shared her hobby, and he decided to join her. By the end of lunch, they planned 8 weekend stray-cat photo trip. This year, students found 9 connections than before: a basketball fan and a science fiction lover talked about creative stories, while band and art club members worked together on more attractive poster designs. “ 10 wonderful chance it is!” said teacher Ms. Miller. “That’s the event’s magic—making friendships much closer!” 1.A. it B. its C. it’s 2.A. to talk B. talk C. talking 3.A. at B. on C. in 4.A. free B. freely C. freedom 5.A. told B. tells C. will tell 6.A. but B. so C. because 7.A. what B. why C. how 8.A. / B. the C. a 9.A. meaningful B. more meaningful C. most meaningful 10.A. What a B. What C. How 二、完形填空:本大题共10小题,共10分。 Parks are not just places for fun—they can also be good for people’s health. A new study shows that cities with more parks have 11 kids who get sick easily. A study showed that 12 is good for health. For example, a university in Canada found that people who spend time outdoors live longer than those who stay inside all day. Other research showed that nature helps reduce stress and can lower the 13 of heart problems in young people. But this new study didn’t just talk about outdoor activities—it 14 how community parks influence teenagers’ health. Scientists studied over 8000 students aged 13 to 15 from 2022 to 2024. It 15 that schools with a big park nearby had 6% fewer students feeling tired in class. And in areas with three more parks, the 16 of students with sleep problems was 28% lower. The scientists looked at other possible reasons like family habits, these reasons might 17 the results, but the connection (连接) between parks and better health stayed strong. The scientists say this is only a connection, but they can’t be sure that parks make teenagers healthier. But there are some 18 why good parks help teenagers stay healthy. For example, walking to the park is an easy way to get exercise. And playing sports in the park keeps the body 19 . What’s more, ... ...
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