Unit 6 Sunshine fo all 单元测试卷(含答案)2025-2026学年译林版(新教材)八年级英语下册

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Unit 6 Sunshine fo all 单元测试卷(含答案)2025-2026学年译林版(新教材)八年级英语下册

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八年级英语下册Unit6 Sunshine for all单元测试卷
(时间 90分钟 满分100分 附答案)
一、单项选择(共10小题,每小题1分, 计10分)
1. We had ______ unforgettable experience when we volunteered at ______ Paralympic Village.
A. a; / B. an; the C. the; an D. /; a
2. The boy is ______ need of help because he lost his way in the park.
A. at B. on C. in D. for
3 Don’t ______ up your dream, even if it is hard to achieve.
A. give B. look C. get D. take
4. She was very ______ when she heard the good news.
A. nervous B. proud C. angry D. bored
5.It’s very kind ________ you to help me, but it’s very hard ________ you to finish too much work in a short time.
A.for; for B.of; of C.for; of D.of; for
6. In the charity, it is ______ for us ______ money for the poor.
A. meaningful; raise B. meaning; raising
C. meaningful; to raise D. meant; to raise
7. We should respect everyone, especially those with ________. They have the right to live happily.
A.happiness B.kindness C.health D.disabilities
8. “Take part ______ the activity” means “join in the activity”.
A. on B. at C. in D. for
9. Small actions can bring ______ to others and make the world better.
A. joy B. trouble C. stress D. money
10. — I’m going to volunteer at the community center this weekend.
— ______! Let’s go together.
A. You’re welcome B. That sounds great
C. Not at all D. Never mind
二、完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分, 计15分)
The annual Charity Fun Run is coming soon, and our class is trying to 11 as many students as possible to take part. This event is not just about running; it is a chance to help those in need while getting some exercise. The money raised will go to the local 12 Home, which supports children with physical disabilities.
Last year, some students were 13 about joining because they thought they weren’t fast enough. However, the teacher explained that speed doesn’t matter here. What matters is having a kind heart and showing you 14 .
Everyone can be a winner if they cross the finish line with a smile. To get ready, we held a meeting yesterday. We discussed how to 15 the event effectively. Li Hua suggested making posters, while Zhang Wei offered to design a logo. Their enthusiasm encouraged everyone present to start 16 immediately. We decided to wear T-shirts with bright colors to show our team spirit.
On the day of the run, we met at the school gate early in the morning. The weather was perfect—sunny but not too hot. Before starting, a volunteer from the Community Centre gave us a short talk. She told us that many children at the Sunshine Home cannot walk 17 , so the money we raise will help buy special wheelchairs for them. Hearing this, we all felt that our small action could make a huge 18 .
During the run, some participants got tired quickly. But whenever someone slowed down, others would 19 them and cheer them on. No one was left behind. This spirit of teamwork made the long-distance run feel much 20 .
After the event, we visited the Sunshine Home to donate the money. We saw children playing happily in the garden. One boy, who received a new wheelchair last month, showed us how 21 he could move around now. His big smile was the best reward for our hard work.
Volunteering doesn’t always require money. Sometimes, giving your time and energy is even more 22 . For example, you can volunteer at an animal shelter or help clean up a public park. The key is to find something you are good at and use it to help 23 .
In fact, helping others helps ourselves too. It teaches us to be thankful for what we have and to understand different people’s situations. When we give 24 to others, we receive happiness in return.
Let’s continue to spread kindness. Remember, everyone can be a ray of 25 in someone’s life.
11. A. invite B. force C. allow D. warn
12. A. Shopping B. Community C. Airport D. Cinema
13. A. excited B. worried C. confident D. bored
14. A. care B. anger C. pride D. fear
15. A. cancel B. avoid C. organize D. ignore
16. A. sleeping B. eating C. preparing D. complaining
17. A. slowly B. quickly C. heavily D. properly
18. A. mess B. mistake C. difference D. problem
19. A. pass B. follow C. race D. catch
20. A. harder B. easier C. longer D. colder
21. A. freely B. sadly C. painfully D. loudly
22. A. expensive B. dangerous C. valuable D. difficult
23. A. others B. another C. other D. the other
24. A. nothing B. everything C. anything D. something
25. A. rain B. wind C. sunshine D. snow
三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分, 计40分)
(一)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项选出最佳答案。
A
Last month, our school started a “Helping Hands” club. Every Friday afternoon, students go to the nearby old people’s home to spend time with the elderly. Some read newspapers to them, others help them with meals or walk with them in the garden. One student, Zhang Wei, said: “I used to think old people were boring. But now I know they have so many interesting stories. I’ve learned to listen more and talk less.”
The club also collects old clothes and books to send to children in poor areas. Last week, we sent 200 books and 50 bags of clothes to a village school. The teacher there wrote us a thank-you letter: “Your kindness has brought sunshine to our students’ lives.”
Our teacher says, “Even small actions can change the world. When we support each other, we build a stronger, kinder community.”
26. What do students do at the old people’s home
A. Teach them how to use phones B. Read newspapers and walk with them
C. Cook dinner for them every day D. Play games with children there
27.What did Zhang Wei learn from volunteering
A. Old people are always sad B. Listening is more important than talking
C. He doesn’t like reading books D. Old people don’t want to talk
28.What did the club send to the village school
A. Toys and shoes B. Money and computers
C. Books and clothes D. Food and medicine
B
Li Min is a 14-year-old student who volunteers at an animal shelter every weekend. She feeds the dogs, cleans their cages, and walks them. “I love animals,” she says. “They can’t speak, but they feel love and pain just like us.”
The shelter is small and doesn’t have much money. So Li Min also helps raise money by selling handmade cards with her classmates. Last month, they raised 800 yuan — enough to buy medicine for sick animals.
“I didn’t think I could help so much,” Li Min says. “But now I know that even a child can make a big difference if they try.”
Her parents are very proud of her. “She’s become more responsible and caring,” her mom says.
29. Where does Li Min volunteer
A. In a children’s hospital B. At a community center
C. At an animal shelter D. In a school library
30. How does Li Min help raise money
A. By singing in the street B. By selling handmade cards
C. By doing homework for others D. By washing cars
31. What did Li Min’s mom say about her
A. She’s become lazy B. She’s not doing well in school
C. She doesn’t like animals anymore D. She’s become more responsible
C
Many people think that only adults can make a difference in the world. However, a group of students from No. 8 Middle School proved that young people can also bring "sunshine" to those in need.
Last month, these students started a project called "Care & Share". Their main goal was to help the homeless people living near the city park. At first, they collected old clothes, blankets, and food from their neighbors and classmates. Within two weeks, they gathered over 300 items!
But they didn't stop there. On weekends, the team went to the park to hand out these supplies. During their visits, they noticed that many homeless people looked sad and lonely. So, the students decided to do more than just give things. They began to sit down and chat with them, listening to their stories. They learned that some of these people used to be teachers, workers, or even artists.
One student, Li Meng, said, "I used to be afraid of talking to strangers. But now, I feel happy when I see a smile on their faces. It makes me realize that everyone needs care, no matter who they are."
The project not only helped the homeless but also changed the students themselves. They became more confident and responsible. Now, more students in the school want to join the project. They believe that small acts of kindness can truly make the world a better place.
32.What was the name of the project started by the students
A. Sunshine Project B. Care & Share
C. Helping Hands D. Students' Union
33.What did the students do first to help the homeless
A. They built houses for them. B. They gave them money directly.
C. They collected clothes and food. D. They invited them to their school.
34.Why did the students start chatting with the homeless people
A. Because they wanted to practice English.
B. Because the homeless people asked them for stories.
C. Because they found the homeless people were lonely.
D. Because they needed information for a newspaper report.
35.What change happened to the students after the project
A. They became more confident and responsible.
B. They decided to leave school early.
C. They started to avoid strangers.
D. They realized adults should do all the work.
D
Volunteering means giving your time and energy to help others without asking for money. It is a wonderful way to build a better society and help people in need. For teenagers, volunteering is also a great chance to learn new skills and understand the world better.
There are many different types of volunteer work. Some people prefer to work outdoors, such as planting trees, cleaning up beaches, or building parks. Others like to work with animals, helping at animal shelters by feeding homeless pets or walking dogs. There are also volunteers who work in hospitals, libraries, or community centers, teaching kids to read or helping elderly people with their daily tasks.
However, being a good volunteer is not always easy. Sometimes, the work is tiring and the weather might be bad. For example, if you are cleaning a park on a hot summer day, you might get sweaty and thirsty. If you are teaching kids, you need to be very patient, especially when they don't understand things quickly.
So, how can you be a successful volunteer First, choose a job that you are interested in. If you love animals, don’t force yourself to teach children. Second, be reliable. If you promise to show up, you must be there on time. Third, keep a positive attitude. Your smile and kindness can bring warmth to others, just like sunshine.
As a famous saying goes, "We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give." Through volunteering, we not only help others but also grow into better versions of ourselves.
36.What does volunteering mainly require according to Paragraph 1
A. Money and power. B. Time and energy.
C. Special skills and knowledge. D. Good grades at school.
37.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a type of volunteer work
A. Planting trees outdoors. B. Working in animal shelters.
C. Teaching kids in libraries. D. Building houses for the rich.
38.Why might volunteer work sometimes be difficult
A. Because volunteers get paid too much.
B. Because the work can be tiring or requires patience.
C. Because volunteers don't like meeting new people.
D. Because there are too many volunteers already.
39.What is suggested as a key to being a successful volunteer
A. Choosing a job you are interested in. B. Always working alone.
C. Asking for money after work. D. Only working when the weather is nice.
40.What is the main message of the passage
A. Volunteering is only for adults with free time.
B. It is hard to find volunteer jobs in cities.
C. Giving and helping others makes life meaningful.
D. Teenagers should focus only on their studies.
(二)阅读下面短文,从所给选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,使短文通顺,结构完整,其中有一项是多余选项。
In our school, there is a student named Xiao Ming. He has difficulty walking because of an accident when he was young. 41 However, with the help of his classmates, he is now an active member of our class.
Last term, our teacher asked us to form study groups. At first, some students were worried. They thought Xiao Ming would slow down the group. 42 To everyone’s surprise, Xiao Ming was actually very good at science and always had creative ideas.
Every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, we have a “Helping Hands” activity. 43 Some push his wheelchair, others take notes for him, and a few even help him carry his schoolbag. We never feel tired because we know we are doing something meaningful.
One day, there was a basketball match between Class 8 and Class 9. Xiao Ming couldn’t play, but he wanted to cheer for us. 44 Although it was hard for him to move quickly, he managed to hold the banner high and shout, “Go, team!”
After the match, our team captain said, “Xiao Ming is part of us. 45 We may be different, but we grow together.”
Now, more and more students in our school are learning to care for others, no matter how different they are. Just like the sun shines on everyone, we believe that kindness should shine on everyone, too.
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A. We took turns to help him during breaks.
B. He used to feel lonely and left out at school.
C. Winning the game is the most important thing.
D. He sat in the front row and watched the game carefully.
E. Without him, our team wouldn’t be complete.
F. But soon they changed their minds after working with him.
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四、词汇 (共10小题,每小题1分, 计10分)
根据句意和汉语提示写出单词,完成句子。
46. Many international __________ (慈善机构) work together to provide food and shelter for refugees.
47. The __________ (受欢迎程度) of this new app has risen sharply since its launch last month.
48. She studied __________ (化学) at university and now works in a pharmaceutical lab.
49. He has __________ (遭受) from severe headaches for over a week — the doctor suggests an MRI.
50. The village is located in a __________ (西北的) mountainous area with very little access to medical care.
(二)用括号中所给单词的适当形式填空。
51. The doctors are trying their best to prevent the disease from ______ (spread) to other patients.
52. It is necessary for us ______ (organize) more activities to help students in need.
53. The charity organization hopes ______ (collect) enough money for Xiao Wei’s operation by Friday.
54. We were deeply moved by the ______ (warm) of the students’ help and encouragement.
55. Among all the charity events, the food festival was ______ (successful) organized one this year.
五、读写综合
(一)阅读并回答问题。(共5小题,每小题2分,计10分)
Last Saturday morning, Mrs. Wang, an old lady who lives next door to Li Hua, found that her kitchen tap was broken. Water was leaking everywhere, but she didn't know how to fix it. She felt very worried because her son was away on business.
Li Hua heard the noise and rushed into Mrs. Wang's house. He quickly turned off the water valve to stop the leak. Then, he took out his phone and called his uncle, who is a plumber (水管工). While waiting for his uncle to arrive, Li Hua helped Mrs. Wang clean up the water on the floor.
Twenty minutes later, Li Hua’s uncle came and fixed the tap skillfully. Mrs. Wang thanked them again and again. She wanted to give Li Hua some money, but Li Hua refused politely. "It's my duty to help neighbors," he said with a smile.
Mrs. Wang was so moved that she made a big bowl of dumplings for Li Hua that afternoon. From then on, they became even closer neighbors.
回答下面五个问题,每题答案不超过6个词。
56. What was wrong with Mrs. Wang’s kitchen
57. Why was Mrs. Wang worried at first
58. Who did Li Hua call for help
59. What did Li Hua refuse to accept
60.What did Mrs. Wang make for Li Hua
(二)、书面表达(共1小题,计15分)
在我们的成长过程中,总会有一些令人难忘的经历。请以“An Unforgettable Helping Experience” 为题,写一篇英语短文,记述你曾经帮助过他人的一件事。
提示要点:
你帮助的对象是谁?(同学/朋友)
他/她遇到了什么困难?
你是如何帮助他/她的?
你的感受是什么?
要求:
词数:80~100词
文中不能出现真实的姓名和学校名称。
参考答案
一、单项选择(共10小题,每小题1分, 计10分)
1-5 BCABD 6-10 CDCAB
二、完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分, 计15分)
11-15 ABBAC 16-20 CDCBB 21-25 ACADC
三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分, 计40分)
26-28 BBC 29-31 CBD 32-35 BCCA
36-40 BDBAC 41-45 BFADE
四、词汇 (共10小题,每小题1分, 计10分)
46.charities 47.popularity 48.chemistry 49.suffered 50.north-western
51.spreading 52.to organize 53.to collect 54.warmth 55.the most successful
五、读写综合
(一)阅读并回答问题。(共5小题,每小题2分,计10分)
56.The tap was broken.
57. Her son was away. / Her son wasn’t home.
58. His uncle. / A plumber.
59. Money.
60. A big bowl of dumplings.
(二)、书面表达(共1小题,计15分)
例文
An Unforgettable Helping Experience
I still remember a rainy day last month, which gave me an unforgettable experience of helping others.
On my way home from school, I saw my classmate, Tom, standing sadly under the tree. He forgot to bring an umbrella, and his home was far away. Seeing him so worried, I walked up to him and shared my umbrella.
On the way, I tried my best to hold the umbrella over his head because the wind was strong. Finally, we arrived at his house safely. Tom thanked me with a big smile.
Although my clothes were wet, I felt very warm inside. This experience taught me that a small act of kindness can bring sunshine to others as well as myself.
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