江苏省泰兴市实验初级中学
2018 -2020 年(三年)八年级第二学期期中考试英语试卷分类汇编
回答问题
江苏省泰兴市实验初中教育集团(联盟)2019-2020 学年八年级下学期期中英语
试题
六、回答问题(No more than five words)(5 分)
I was coming back from hunting and walking along a broad path on the
garden, with my dog running in front of me.
Suddenly he started running slowly, and began to walk quietly as if( 好
像) there were some wild animals nearby.
I looked along the path, and I knew he saw a baby sparrow, with yellow about its beak(喙的
四周长着嫩黄色羽毛) and down(绒毛) on its head. It fell out of the nest(鸟巢) because of
the strong wind and sat unable to move on the ground.
My dog was slowly going near it.
Moving with great speed down the tree nearby, an old sparrow fell like a stone right before
the
nose of my dog, untidy, very afraid and making pitiful sounds. It ran to save. It lay beside
the young
sparrow. In full fear, it gave itself up to the dog. My dog must have looked really big
and terrible to it! But it left the safety to risk saving its child, bringing a powerful force to my dog.
At first, my dog stopped moving, then moved back... It was clear that he knew this force.
I moved
fast to call my dog back and went away full of respect.
Yes, do not laugh. I felt a deep respect to the old bird because it showed great courage
and love.
Love, I thought, is stronger than death or the fear of death.
Only by it, by love, life is kept together
and moves forward.
76. What did the dog see at first?
77. Why did the young sparrow come down from its nest?
78. Why did the old bird fly down from the tree?
79. What did the writer think the old bird showed?
80. What did the writer think is stronger than death or the fear of death?
答案:
76. A baby/young sparrow.
77. Because of the strong wind.
78. To save the/its baby/young sparrow. To risk saving its child/To save its baby/child
79. Great courage and love.
80. Love
江苏省泰兴市实验初中教育集团联盟 2018-2019 学年八年级下学期期中考试英
语试题
六、阅读表达(5 分)
It’s quite right tot say that one man’s rubbish is another man’s treasure—The winners at the Tokyo
2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games(残奥会) will receive medals made of rubbish.
Olympic host cities traditionally get the medal from mining(采矿) companies. But Japan isn’t rich in
mineral resources(矿产资源).It decided to make medals in an environmentally friendly way: by
using the metal collected from e-rubbish. This isn’t an easy thing, because, to make all the gold,
silver and bronze medals for the 2020 Games, it needs over 30.3 kg of gold,4,100 kg of silver and
2,700 kg of bronze.
How does the Tokyo Organizing Committee make it happen? It started the Medal Project and set
up co llection centers(usually post offices and other public places) across 1,594 cities in Japan.
Since April 2017,Japanese people, companies as well as athletes have been encouraged to send
e-rubbish, such as old phones, broken cameras and computers to the centers.
Although the collection activity came to an end this March, it killed two birds with one
stone—people around Japan take part in the preparation work; they now care more about the
environment, believing that recycling is a good idea.
(No more than five words)
76. What did Japan decide to use to make medals for the2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games?
77. Where do host cities traditionally get the medal ?
78. How much gold does it need to make all the medals?
79. When did it begin to collect rubbish?
80. Japanese people think recycling is a good idea, don’t they?
答案:
76. The metal collected from e-rubbish.
77. From mining companies.
78. Over 30.3 kg.
79. In April,2017.
80. Yes, they do.
江苏省泰兴市实验初级中学 2017-2018 学年八年级下学期期中考试英语试题
A.阅读短文, 回答问题.
A smartphone company, Xiaomi Technology, was set up in Beijing in 2010. Now it has
become one of China’s leading mobile phone companies. Some people skipped work and school
to wait in line to buy its main product: Mi phones. The man behind this craze is Lei Jun. The
47—year—old is the co—founder and CEO of Xiaomi. “He helped make online buying popular in
China,” said CCTV. All Mi phones were sold online.
Lei was born in Xiantao, Hubei, in 1969. At the age of 18, he entered Wuhan University. A
book that he read there changed his life. It was Fire in the Valley, which te lls the stories of the
founders of famous IT companies in the US, such as Apple’s Steve Jobs.
“People become great because they have dreams,” said Lei. The book inspired his dream: to
run a big company like Apple.
After graduation, Lei joined Kingsoft, a software company. In 16 years, he became one of the
top IT company leaders. But that’s not the only thing he wanted. “I had my dream not realized and
it was calling for me every night,” said Lei.
At the age of 41, he co—founded Xiaomi. Now, there are more than 14 million Mi phone
users. Becoming a household name in such a short time seems to be impossible, but Xiaomi has
made it. That’s also what “Mi” stands for.
1. Who is Lei Jun? (no more than 6 words)
_________________________________________
2. What did some people do in order to buy Mi phones? (no more than 9 word)
_________________________________________
3. How did Xiaomi sell its phones? (no more than 1 word)
_________________________________________
4. Which book has changed Lei Jun’s life? (no more than 4 word)
_________________________________________
5. What is Lei Jun’s dream? (no more than 7 word)
_________________________________________
答案:
1.The co-founder and CEO of Xiaomi.
2. They skipped work and school to wait in line .
3. Online.
4. Fire in the Valley.
5. To run a big company like Apple.