八年级3月月考英语问卷听力部分(满分20分)一听力理解(1’15= 15’)听下面一段对话,回答1—3小题( ) 1. where are the speakers talking?A. On the phoneB. at schoolC. at Mary’s home( ) 2. How many days has Mary been off school?A. two daysB. three daysC. four days( ) 3. When will the speakers go to see the old traditional Chinese doctor?A. on Saturday morningB. On Saturday afternoonC. On Sunday morning听下面一段对话,回答4—6小题( ) 4. How did the speaker get to the Art Museum?A. By school busB. By taxiC. By underground( ) 5. What did the speaker see on the third floor of the Art Museum?A. some paper cuttingsB. some beautiful potsC. some lovely dough toys ( ) 6. What can we learn from the talk?A. The speaker took many photos of the Chinese paintings.B. Paper cuttings were shown on the first floor.C. The students had a good time in the Art Museum.听下面一段对话,回答7—9小题( ) 7. How will the speakers go to Shanxi Museum?A. by busB. by bikeC. on foot( ) 8. How did people make the lovely toys?A. with machinesB. by handC. with the help of computers ( ) 9. Where are the speakers probably from?A. ShanxiB. GuangzhouC. Guangxi听下面一段对话,回答10--12小题( ) 10. What does the man like doing?A. collecting stampsB. travellingC. visiting ancient buildings ( ) 11. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the talk?A. The travel map of SuzhouB. blueprint ClothC. Beautiful kites( ) 12. Where will the speakers probably go after the talk?A. to an ancient buildingB. to SuzhouC. to the library听下面一段对话,回答13—15小题( ) 13. How many countries are mentioned in the talk?A. 4B. 5C. 6( ) 14. How do people use abacuses (算盘)to count?A. By moving the beads (算珠) up and down.B. By moving the beads (算珠) right and left.C. Only with mind.( ) 15. What can we learn from the talk?A. The abacus has a history of 2,000 years.B. Few people use the abacus nowadays.C. Abacuses come in the same size.第二节听取信息(1’5=5’)Something about tea笔试部分一单项选择(1’10=10’)16. Do you enjoy _______ when you are free?A. readB. readingC. to readD. to reading17.My parents often ask me ________ in the street.A. not runB. to not runC. not runningD. not to run18.She ________ and saw a wallet lying on the ground.A. looked downB. looked upC. looked afterD. looked out19.The radio is noisy. Could you ________?A. turn them offB. turn off themC. turn it offD. turn off it20.Many questions ________ at the meeting yesterday.A. askedB. are askedC. were askD. were asked21.---What _______ the chair ________?--- Wood.A. does; make fromB. is; made fromC. is made ofD. does; make of22._______ he was free. _______ he didn’t come to my party.A. Although; butB. /; althoughC. Although; /D. But; /23._________ people watched the Chang’e-3 rise into space on December 2nd,2013A. MillionB. Million ofC. Millions ofD. A million of24. – When ____ the museum ______?-- In 1900, it has a long history.A. was, buildedB. is; builtC. was; builtD. did, build25.Smiling makes people ________ comfortable.A. feelB. feelingC. feltD. to feel二语法选择(1’10=10’)Penguins (企鹅) are black and white birds. Most of __26__ live in the South Pole. Every day they only see snow around them. They spend most time __27__ on the ice land. Penguins can’t fly. __28__ they are good swimmers.Sadly, many penguins may be in __29__. It is important for us to take actions __30__ these endangered birds if we want to see them in the future.Penguins are facing many problems. The Earth is seriously _31__ and is getting warmer and warmer. __32__ ocean is becoming warmer and warmer, too. It can’t __33__ penguins with enough food. Some penguins even die of hunger. Penguins have many enemies (敌人), such_34__ wild dogs, sharks, and sea lions. Deep sea fishing makes penguins in danger. Something poisonous (有毒的)in the ocean is __35__dangerous to them.26. ( ) A. they B. their C. them D. themselves27. ( ) A. live B. lived C. living D. to live28. ( ) A. But B. And C. So D. Because29. ( ) A. danger B. dangerous C. dangerously D. endangered30. ( ) A. protect B. protected C. protecting D. to protect31. ( ) A. pollute B. polluted C. polluting D. to pollute32. ( ) A. a B. an C. the D. /33. ( ) A. provide B. provides C. provided D. providing34. ( ) A. for B. as C. from D. by35. ( ) A. too B. either C. neither D. also三完形填空(1’10=10’)Most students have hobbies, such as reading, painting, growing vegetables in their gardens, and looking _36_ animals. __37__ can make you grow, develop your interests and help you learn new skills.John Smith is a student. His hobby is __38__. In senior high school, he wrote a book and it came out. Many teenagers__39__ his book. As a result, John is a successful young __40__ now. John is very lucky __41__ his hobby has brought him enjoyment and success. But he thinks of writing __42__ only one of his many hobbies or interests. He is __43__ in many other things. “ I like playing badminton, too.” says John. And he is a member of the school badminton team. Remember that we __44__ spend all our time on our favourite hobby. There are many other interesting things __50__ in life, and we should try to do something new or different.36. ( ) A. at B. around C. since D. after37. ( ) A. Hobbies B. Habits C. Life D. Events38. ( ) A. reading B. painting C. writing D. speaking39. ( ) A. like B. show C. hate D. lead40. ( ) A. writer B. scientist C. lawyer D. teacher41. ( ) A. though B. because C. if D. when42. ( ) A. as B. for C. to D. in43. ( ) A. interesting B. interest C. interested D. interests44. ( ) A. should B. shouldn’t C. needn’t D. need45. ( ) A. to make B. doing C. to do D. making四. 阅读理解(2’15=30’)( A )A hobby can be almost anything a person likes to do in his free time. Hobbyists, keeps pets, climb mountains and grow flowers. Hobbyists also paint pictures, go to concerts, see plays and even perform on musical instruments themselves. They collect everything from books to butterflies and from shells to stamps.People follow hobbies because these activities offer enjoyment, friendship, knowledge, and relaxation. Sometimes they even make some money by following a hobby. Hobbies help people relax after hard work, and provide a balance between work and play. Hobbies also offer interesting activities for person who have retired. Anyone, rich or poor, old or young, can follow an interesting hobby. And the old people retired from work have more free time than others,and spend more time on hobbies than others.Hobbies are good for a person’s mental and physical health. Doctors have found that hobbies are valuable in helping patients recover from physical or mental illness. Many hospitals treat patients by having them follow interesting hobbies.In early times, most people were too busy making a living to have many hobbies, but some people who were free did enjoy hobbies. people today spend more time than before on hobbies. Sir William Osier, a famous Canadian doctor, expressed the value of hobbies, “ No man is really happy or safe.46. Which of the following is TRUE?A. Hobby is a kind of activity a person likes to do in his free time.B. Hobby is one’s regular activity in his office.C. Hobby is a kind of activity only for old people.D. Hobby is a kind of activity only for young people47. It seems that people who _______ may spend more time enjoying their hobbies than others. A, have little moneyB. have much moneyC. have left schoolD. have retired from work48. The underlined words “ recover from” in the third paragraph means “_______.”A. get backB. become calmC. get well againD. become happy49. In early times, most people spent less time on their hobbies because________.A. there were braveB. they were busy making a livingC. there were healthyD. they were not interested in hobbies50. What can we learn from the passage?A. Machines also have their hobbiesB. Hobbies are popular among people in Egypt.C. People all over the world have the same hobbyD. Sir William Osier thinks hobbies can make people happy( B)People in different countries have different ways of doing things. Something that is polite in one country may be quite impolite in another. In Britain, you mustn’t lift your bowl to your mouth when you are having some liquid (液体)food. But it is different in China. And in Japan you even needn’t worry about making noise when you have it. It shows that you are enjoying it. But it is regarded as bad manners (方式) in Britain. If you are a visitor in Mongolia, what manners do they wish you to have? They wish you to give a loud “burp (打嗝)” after you finish eating. Burping shows that you like the food.In Britain, you should try not to put your hands on the table when you’re having a meal. In Mexico, however, guests are expected to keep their hands on the table during a meal. But in Arab countries, you must be very careful with your hands. You mustn’t eat with your left hand. Arabs consider it very bad manners eating with left hands. SO, what should you do if you are on a visitin another country? Well, just do in Rome as the Romans do. You can ask the local people to help you or just watch carefully and follow them.51. According to the passage, making noise when you have liquid food isn’t bad manners in ___.A. ChinaB. JapanC. BritainD. Mongolia52. ________ is bad manners in Britain.A. Eating food without making noises.B. Putting liquid food in the bowl.C. Having soup directly with a bowl.D. Keeping hands off the table53. From the passage, we can know that _________.A. Mongolian people burp when they are eating.B. Japanese people all make noises when drinking.C. Chinese people never make noises at table.D. Few Arabs eat with left hands.54. “ Do in Rome as the Romans do” means _________A. Do as the local people doB. Do as you do at homeC. ask the native people to do it.D. watch the native people doing it.55. The passage mainly tells us _________.A. some table manners in BritainB. some different table mannersC. different ways of having liquid foodD. to have good mannersCHelen Baker is a 16- year- old Australian. She likes music, swimming, going to the cinema and going camping with friends. She’s a very normal girl. But she has an unusual hobby: flying helicopters (直升飞机).Helen is a student at the Helicopter Flying School near Sydney. Here is her normal Sunday: 7:00 Helen gets up.7:45—8:00 Helen’s parents drive her to the helicopter school. ( Helen hasn’t got a driving license (驾照).)8:0—10:45 Her lessons start. Helen is in a group with five other students. The teacher tells them how to fly a helicopter, for example, how to take off and how to land. Helen doesn’t like classroom work very much, but she knows it’s important.11:00—12:00 Helen and her friends learn how to use the radio and how to read maps.12:00 – 1:00 Helen is in the pilot’s seat and her teacher is next to her. She flies for one hour. She loves it. She enjoys looking down at the Sunshine Coast.1:15 Helen’s dad drives her home. He’s very happy that she’s back and that she’s OK. “ I hate watching Helen up in that helicopter,” he says, “ Her mother and I get nervous. But we know she loves flying. She wants to be a pilot and we don’t want to stop her.”56. Helen likes the following activities EXCEPT________.A. going to the cinema.B. going camping with friends.C. doing classroom workD. looking down at the Sunshine Coast57. Helen learns _______from 8:00 to 10:45 on Sundays.A. how to use the radioB. how to read mapsC. how to swimD. how to take off and land58. Helen’s parents drive her to and back from the helicopter school because ___________.A. she hates drivingB. she only loves flyingC. she flies for an hour and is tiredD. she hasn’t got a driving license59. Helen’s study time last for _________ hours at the helicopter school every week.A. threeB. fourC. fiveD. six60. Which could be the best title for the text?A. An Unusual HobbyB. A Great PilotC. A Kind TeacherD. An Exciting Drive五. 首字母填空(1’5=5’)61.In America, many students would like to do p_______ jobs after school to make some pocketmoney.62.You need to exercise more to keep f_________63.Tao Liang is a clever young man. He often o_______ to do the difficult64.Don’t feel l_________ becau se we are always with you65.I broke the window. I had to p__________ for it.六.句子翻译(2’5=10’)66.这个故事发生在很久以前。