资源简介 / 让教学更有效 精品试卷 | 英语学科2026春译林版八下英语Unit 7能力提升卷一、 单项选择。(每小题1.5分,共15分)( D )1. (徐州期末)After she was brought back to China , the sick giant panda Ya Ya received good in her new home and got better.A. education B. communicationC. interview D. treatment( D )2. — Did the doctors save the boy?— Yes. He on the morning of May 10th. And now he is out of danger.A. was operated B. operatedC. operated on D. was operated on( B )3. (扬州市仪征市期末)Chinese will be widely used a foreign language around the world.A. in B. as C. for D. by( A )4. (镇江市丹阳市期末)Volunteers arrived at the flood area to tents and medicine to the people in need.A. hand out B. turn downC. put up D. take away( B )5. (徐州市沛县期末) — When shall we go to watch the basketball match in the sports centre?— Not until the work tomorrow.A. will be finished B. is finishedC. will finish D. has finished( B )6. — What do they need most now?— They need a lot of money to with their work.A. carry out B. carry onC. carry away D. carry off( D )7. (东台市实验中学期末)If both drivers and pedestrians(行人) are careful enough , many accidents can .A. protect B. be protectedC. prevent D. be prevented( A )8. — What do you know about the charity organization?— It helps poor children get education. , it provides free medical care for the elderly.A. In addition B. For exampleC. In fact D. At first( D )9. (扬州市江都区期末)Look! The reporter is having an interview Diana , an experienced Orbis nurse. Let’s go and take a look.A. in B. about C. to D. with( C )10. — Let’s join the local charity to help homeless people this weekend.— . I really want to do something meaningful for them.A. I’m not sure B. It’s too lateC. It sounds great D. That’s impossible二、 完形填空。(每小题1分,共15分)Several years ago , Lorelei McIntyre-Brewer , 14 , was getting well from her third open-heart operation. Nurses gave her a special pillow (枕 头 ) . It’s really comfortable for 1 with heart disease to hug the pillows. They also use them to 2 fluid(液体) out of their body , so they can breathe(呼吸) more easily after 3 operations. McIntyre-Brewer’s pillow was much too big for her , so she wanted to make a child-sized pillow for 4 .McIntyre-Brewer started making one pillow a day. The word about her project5 . Soon , McIntyre-Brewer got 6 from other kids. So far , thousands of sick children around the world have 7 colourful pillows through Heart Hugs. It’s an organization McIntyre-Brewer started with the help of her mother. She has also raised a lot of money to help 8 with heart disease just like her. That’s not 9 for a kid born with half a heart.10 that’s only half the story. McIntyre-Brewer , her mother and her service dog are 11 across the USA to support patients with heart disease. She has worked with Wounded Warrior Project , a 12 that helps veterans (老兵) get medical care and resources for their families. She has also met with senators(参议员) and13 business cards with members of Congress.“I don’t ask people if they want to help. I ask 14 they can help ,” McIntyre- Brewer said. “There is always 15 each person can do to help get things done , and I make sure people know this is a serious subject and that we need help now.”( C ) 1. A. relatives B. athletes C. patients D. tourists( A ) 2. A. push B. throw C. lift D. pick( D ) 3. A. popular B. famous C. cheerful D. painful( B ) 4. A. myself B. herself C. itself D. yourself( B ) 5. A. broke B. spread C. understood D. meant( A ) 6. A. help B. check C. success D. rest( D ) 7. A. touched B. developed C. afforded D. received( C ) 8. A. ladies B. adults C. children D. gentlemen( C ) 9. A. hard B. free C. easy D. safe( D ) 10. A. So B. Or C. And D. But( B ) 11. A. getting B. travelling C. dropping D. running( A ) 12. A. charity B. club C. website D. novel( D ) 13. A. printed B. returned C. improved D. exchanged( C ) 14. A. why B. where C. how D. whose( B ) 15. A. anything B. something C. nothing D. everything三、 阅读理解。(一) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A 、 B 、 C 、 D四个选项中选出最佳答案。 (每小题2分,共20分)A 新考向·实用性文本UNICEF raises money and helps millions of children around the world. There are four main UNICEF projects at the moment.Under Fives Every year about ten million young children die. We can stop this. We can give children a better start in life — healthy food , a good home and a good school. Girls ’ Education More boys than girls in the world go to school. Some girls don’t learn to read or write and later in life they can’t get good jobs. Education is good for both boys and girls. We want more girls in schools.Children Workers Many children do not go to school , and they work in factories. They often work twelve or fourteen hours a day. And about 300 , 000 children in the world are soldiers — some are only eight years old! This is wrong and we want to stop it. Medicine Every year more than two million children die of diseases because they do not have enough medicine. Medicine is not expensive. We give medicine to children mainly in Africa and Asia.WHAT CAN YOU DO?★ Buy UNICEF products , such as cards , T-shirts , teddy bears ...★ Donate:$l7 to protect a child from children’s diseases; $40 to buy clothes for ten children;$l50 to buy clean water for 250 people;$500 to buy vitamins for l6 ,000 children.( C )1. How many main projects does UNICEF have now?A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. One.( D )2. Which of the following projects does not focus on children’s education?A. Under Fives. B. Girls ’ Education.C. Children Workers. D. Medicine.( D )3. What can you do for UNICEF?A. Learn to read and write. B. Eat vitamins.C. Live with all children. D. Buy some special UNICEF products.( B )4. Which of the following is not true?A. About ten million young children die every year.B. More girls than boys go to school in the world.C. About 300 ,000 children in the world are soldiers.D. More than two million children die of diseases every year.( D )5. The material above is a(n) .A. diary B. invitationC. advertisement D. leafletBMost people would say that charity is always good , but not everyone. Some argue that charity is sometimes carried out badly—or not so good as it should be. Is that true?Some believe that charities often focus on symptoms(症状) rather than causes. Charities help the receivers with their problems , but they don’t do much to deal with the causes of those problems.But in fact , a lot of charity work is being done to deal with the main causes of problems , for example , trying to reduce global poverty , or doing research into diseases like cancer. Fighting against cancer is mostly a scientific problem , while global poverty requires more than a scientific operation , or a better way should be found to manage world resources.Some also say that charity may not provide the best solution to a problem. Charitable giving may not be the quickest way. Indeed , charitable giving may even distract(转移) charity from finding the best solution. If that is so , then the effort of charity might be better put into effect by asking governments to make some changes. However , that may mean millions of people will starve (饿死) in the short term , though it helps save many more people in the long term. And for most of the needy , a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.( D )6. According to Paragraph 2 , it is believed by some people that charities.A. fail to deal with problems directlyB. succeed in working out causes of some problemsC. are trying their best to deal with the causes of problemsD. need to put more effort into dealing with causes of problems( B )7. The underlined word “requires” means “ ” in Chinese.A. 号召 B. 需要 C. 包括 D. 说明( B )8. According to Paragraph 3 , fighting against poverty .A. is only a scientific problemB. is also connected with world resourcesC. has nothing to do with scientific studyD. is much more difficult than fighting against cancer( C )9. The last sentence in the last paragraph wants to tell us that .A. birds also need help to surviveB. charities are more powerful than governmentsC. charitable giving is still meaningful in a wayD. governments should do more to help people in need( D )10. According to the passage , the writer believes that .A. charity is always goodB. charity always has bad resultsC. charity is not that usefulD. charity is not always good but not so bad(二) (南通市海安市期末)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有一项为多余选项。(每小题2分,共10分)A. They spent a lot of time with them.B. They are too busy to stay with their dogs.C. The owners then put the toys away for two years.D. The dogs usually got the right toy 44% of the time.E. They can remember even those they saw a long time ago.F. The smartest dogs could remember as many as nine of the old toys.Some dogs have so many toys that it can be difficult for their owners to follow them. There is something special about dogs that might surprise you. According to the research , some of our four-legged friends have the ability to remember the names of their toys. 11. EThe research involved five dogs. Researchers firstly taught the dogs the names of l2 new toys. After a month , researchers tested the dogs to see if they could remember the names. 12. CFor the new study , each owner took the toys out of hiding. Then they put them on the floor with some other toys. The researchers watched with cameras while the owners said the names of the earlier hidden toys and asked the dogs to get them. 13.D Some of the dogs could get the right toy about 60% of the time. If the dogs forgot the names of their toys , researchers would believe that they could make the right choices 20.4% of the time—clearly by chance. 14. F Lead researcher Shany Dror told reporters that the study showed that the dogs kept the names of their toys in their two-year memory.The research team said , “While some dogs can learn the names of objects , it still isn’t clear why others cannot.” Dror said these dogs often had kind owners. 15. A “If you spend more time with your dog , you will get more back from your kindness ,” she said.四、 用方框中所给单词或短语的适当形式填空,其中有一个单词或短语多余。 (每小题l分,共5分)medicine direct dark right miss out afford1. The little girl was afraid to walk alone in the darkness at night.2. We need to save more money if we want to afford to travel to the beautiful city.3. Many poor areas in the world still need better medical care for children.4. You can call him directly if you have any questions about the homework.5. We should prepare well before the exam so that we won’t miss out important details.五、 语篇填空。A. 阅读下面短文,填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。(每小题1分,共10分)John Brown , an office worker , lives in Washington , and he inherited (继承) $1,000,000 when he was 23 years old. But he didn’t feel happy 1. at all. His college friends were looking for their first jobs , 2. but he didn’t have to. John decided to keep living a simple life like everyone else. He didn’t tell any of his friends and gave $100 ,000 of his money to a charity that helped poor children to have better 3. lives (life ) . Today he is 36. He still wears cheap shoes and clothes and owns a small car only , but he is much 4. happier (happy).Up to now John 5. has helped (help) l5 children from poor countries all over the world , $200 a month for each. The children do not receive the money in cash. The money is used to pay 6. for the children’s basic education , food , clothing and medical care. John gets a report each year on the 7. children’s (child ) progress. They can write to each other , but usually the children do not speak English.When John 8. first (one) heard about these children , he wanted to help them. He said , “I hadn’t known anything about the type of life they had until I had the chance 9. to go (go) to these countries and meet the children. I saw that the money was used for a very good plan. I will continue 10. supporting (support) those children in need.”B. (蚌埠期末)根据对话内容,从方框内的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有两个为多余选项。(每小题l分,共5分)A: Lily , you look pale(苍白的). Are you all right?B: 1. E A boy was riding his bike and listening to music.A: That’s very dangerous. What were you doing at that time?B : 2. F When the lights were turning red , a car appeared. It wasn’t going fast , but it didn’t stop.A: 3. AB: No. And the driver was talking on his phone. He didn’t notice the boy.A: Did the car hit the boy?B: 4. G He just fell off his bike and hurt his knee.A: That’s too bad.B: So when we’re on the bike , we must be careful!A: Yeah! 5. BB: Yes , you’re right. And we shouldn’t listen to music.六、 书面表达。(共20分)假设你是Andy ,你们学校下周有个Charity Weekend 。你准备参加“Visiting the old people’s home” 活动,请用80词左右的文章介绍自己的选择、理由以及自己的愿望。We will have a Charity Weekend next week. It’s time to do something meaningful for people in need.I plan to visit the old people’s home with my friends. There are many old people who don’t have children and have to live in the old people’s home. They need our care very much. We will clean the elderly’s rooms. And we will sing and dance for them. Our visit will make them feel less lonely. They will be glad to share lots of their experiences with us. I think both the elderly and we will have a good time together. And I do hope more and more people will take action to help the elderly.I am looking forward to having a wonderful day.21世纪教育网(www.21cnjy.com)(共37张PPT)译林版八下英语阶段测试 讲解课件Unit 7 能力提升卷2026译林版八下英语阶段测试卷一、 单项选择。(每小题1.5分,共15分)( D )1. (徐州期末)After she was brought back to China, the sick giant panda Ya Ya received good in her new home and got better.A. education B. communicationC. interview D. treatment( D )2. — Did the doctors save the boy?— Yes. He on the morning of May 10th. And now he is out of danger.A. was operated B. operatedC. operated on D. was operated onDD一二三四五六( B )3. (扬州市仪征市期末)Chinese will be widely used a foreign language around the world.A. in B. as C. for D. by( A )4. (镇江市丹阳市期末)Volunteers arrived at the flood area to tents and medicine to the people in need.A. hand out B. turn downC. put up D. take awayBA一二三四五六( B )5. (徐州市沛县期末)— When shall we go to watch the basketball match in the sports centre?— Not until the work tomorrow.A. will be finished B. is finishedC. will finish D. has finished( B )6. — What do they need most now?— They need a lot of money to with their work.A. carry out B. carry onC. carry away D. carry offBB一二三四五六( D )7. (东台市实验中学期末)If both drivers and pedestrians(行人) are careful enough, many accidents can .A. protect B. be protectedC. prevent D. be prevented( A )8. — What do you know about the charity organization?— It helps poor children get education. , it provides free medical care for the elderly.A. In addition B. For exampleC. In fact D. At firstDA一二三四五六( D )9. (扬州市江都区期末)Look! The reporter is having an interview Diana, an experienced Orbis nurse. Let’s go and take a look.A. in B. about C. to D. with( C )10. — Let’s join the local charity to help homeless people this weekend.— . I really want to do something meaningful for them.A. I’m not sure B. It’s too lateC. It sounds great D. That’s impossibleDC一二三四五六二、 完形填空。(每小题1分,共15分)Several years ago, Lorelei McIntyre-Brewer, 14, was getting well from her third open-heart operation. Nurses gave her a special pillow(枕头). It’s really comfortable for 1 with heart disease to hug the pillows. They also use them to 2 fluid(液体) out of their body, so they can breathe(呼吸) more easily after 3 operations. McIntyre-Brewer’s pillow was much too big for her, so she wanted to make a child-sized pillow for 4 .一二三四五六McIntyre-Brewer started making one pillow a day. The word about her project 5 . Soon, McIntyre-Brewer got 6 from other kids. So far, thousands of sick children around the world have 7 colourful pillows through Heart Hugs. It’s an organization McIntyre-Brewer started with the help of her mother. She has also raised a lot of money to help 8 with heart disease just like her. That’s not 9 for a kid born with half a heart.一二三四五六 10 that’s only half the story. McIntyre-Brewer, her mother and her service dog are 11 across the USA to support patients with heart disease. She has worked with Wounded Warrior Project, a 12 that helps veterans(老兵) get medical care and resources for their families. She has also met with senators(参议员) and 13 business cards with members of Congress.“I don’t ask people if they want to help. I ask 14 they can help,” McIntyre-Brewer said. “There is always 15 each person can do to help get things done, and I make sure people know this is a serious subject and that we need help now.”一二三四五六( C )1. A. relatives B. athletes C. patients D. tourists( A )2. A. push B. throw C. lift D. pick( D )3. A. popular B. famous C. cheerful D. painful( B )4. A. myself B. herself C. itself D. yourself( B )5. A. broke B. spread C. understood D. meantCADBB一二三四五六( A )6. A. help B. check C. success D. rest( D )7. A. touched B. developed C. afforded D. received( C )8. A. ladies B. adults C. children D. gentlemen( C )9. A. hard B. free C. easy D. safe( D )10. A. So B. Or C. And D. ButADCCD一二三四五六( B )11. A. getting B. travelling C. dropping D. running( A )12. A. charity B. club C. website D. novel( D )13. A. printed B. returned C. improved D. exchanged( C )14. A. why B. where C. how D. whose( B )15. A. anything B. something C. nothing D. everythingBADCB一二三四五六三、 阅读理解。(一) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、 B、 C、 D四个选项中选出最佳答案。(每小题2分,共20分)A 新考向·实用性文本UNICEF raises money and helps millions of children around the world. There are four main UNICEF projects at the moment.一二三四五六Under Fives Every year about ten million young children die. We can stop this. We can give children a better start in life—healthy food, a good home and a good school. Girls’ EducationMore boys than girls in the world go to school. Some girls don’t learn to read or write and later in life they can’t get good jobs. Education is good for both boys and girls. We want more girls in schools.一二三四五六Children Workers Many children do not go to school, and they work in factories. They often work twelve or fourteen hours a day. And about 300,000 children in the world are soldiers—some are only eight years old! This is wrong and we want to stop it. MedicineEvery year more than two million children die of diseases because they do not have enough medicine. Medicine is not expensive. We give medicine to children mainly in Africa and Asia.一二三四五六WHAT CAN YOU DO?★ Buy UNICEF products, such as cards, T-shirts, teddy bears ...★ Donate:$17 to protect a child from children’s diseases;$40 to buy clothes for ten children;$150 to buy clean water for 250 people;$500 to buy vitamins for 16,000 children.一二三四五六( C )1. How many main projects does UNICEF have now?A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. One.( D )2. Which of the following projects does not focus on children’s education?A. Under Fives. B. Girls’ Education.C. Children Workers. D. Medicine.( D )3. What can you do for UNICEF?A. Learn to read and write. B. Eat vitamins.C. Live with all children. D. Buy some special UNICEF products.CDD一二三四五六( B )4. Which of the following is not true?A. About ten million young children die every year.B. More girls than boys go to school in the world.C. About 300,000 children in the world are soldiers.D. More than two million children die of diseases every year.( D )5. The material above is a(n) .A. diary B. invitationC. advertisement D. leafletBD一二三四五六BMost people would say that charity is always good, but not everyone. Some argue that charity is sometimes carried out badly—or not so good as it should be. Is that true?Some believe that charities often focus on symptoms(症状) rather than causes. Charities help the receivers with their problems, but they don’t do much to deal with the causes of those problems.一二三四五六But in fact, a lot of charity work is being done to deal with the main causes of problems, for example, trying to reduce global poverty, or doing research into diseases like cancer. Fighting against cancer is mostly a scientific problem, while global poverty requires more than a scientific operation, or a better way should be found to manage world resources.一二三四五六Some also say that charity may not provide the best solution to a problem. Charitable giving may not be the quickest way. Indeed, charitable giving may even distract(转移) charity from finding the best solution. If that is so, then the effort of charity might be better put into effect by asking governments to make some changes. However, that may mean millions of people will starve(饿死) in the short term, though it helps save many more people in the long term. And for most of the needy, a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.一二三四五六( D )6. According to Paragraph 2, it is believed by some people that charities .A. fail to deal with problems directlyB. succeed in working out causes of some problemsC. are trying their best to deal with the causes of problemsD. need to put more effort into dealing with causes of problems( B )7. The underlined word “requires” means “ ” in Chinese.A. 号召 B. 需要 C. 包括 D. 说明DB一二三四五六( B )8. According to Paragraph 3, fighting against poverty .A. is only a scientific problemB. is also connected with world resourcesC. has nothing to do with scientific studyD. is much more difficult than fighting against cancerB一二三四五六( C )9. The last sentence in the last paragraph wants to tell us that .A. birds also need help to surviveB. charities are more powerful than governmentsC. charitable giving is still meaningful in a wayD. governments should do more to help people in need( D )10. According to the passage, the writer believes that .A. charity is always goodB. charity always has bad resultsC. charity is not that usefulD. charity is not always good but not so badCD一二三四五六(二) (南通市海安市期末)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有一项为多余选项。(每小题2分,共10分)A. They spent a lot of time with them.B. They are too busy to stay with their dogs.C. The owners then put the toys away for two years.D. The dogs usually got the right toy 44% of the time.E. They can remember even those they saw a long time ago.F. The smartest dogs could remember as many as nine of the old toys.一二三四五六Some dogs have so many toys that it can be difficult for their owners to follow them. There is something special about dogs that might surprise you. According to the research, some of our four-legged friends have the ability to remember the names of their toys. 11. E The research involved five dogs. Researchers firstly taught the dogs the names of 12 new toys. After a month, researchers tested the dogs to see if they could remember the names. 12. C E C 一二三四五六For the new study, each owner took the toys out of hiding. Then they put them on the floor with some other toys. The researchers watched with cameras while the owners said the names of the earlier hidden toys and asked the dogs to get them. 13. D Some of the dogs could get the right toy about 60% of the time. If the dogs forgot the names of their toys, researchers would believe that they could make the right choices 20.4% of the time—clearly by chance. 14. F Lead researcher Shany Dror told reporters that the study showed that the dogs kept the names of their toys in their two-year memory.D F 一二三四五六The research team said, “While some dogs can learn the names of objects, it still isn’t clear why others cannot.” Dror said these dogs often had kind owners. 15. A “If you spend more time with your dog, you will get more back from your kindness,” she said.A 一二三四五六四、 用方框中所给单词或短语的适当形式填空,其中有一个单词或短语多余。(每小题1分,共5分)medicine direct dark right miss out afford1. The little girl was afraid to walk alone in the darkness at night.2. We need to save more money if we want to afford to travel to the beautiful city.3. Many poor areas in the world still need better medical care for children.4. You can call him directly if you have any questions about the homework.5. We should prepare well before the exam so that we won’t miss out important details.darkness afford medical directly miss out 一二三四五六五、 语篇填空。A. 阅读下面短文,填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。(每小题1分,共10分)John Brown, an office worker, lives in Washington, and he inherited(继承) $1,000,000 when he was 23 years old. But he didn’t feel happy 1. at all. His college friends were looking for their first jobs, 2. but he didn’t have to. John decided to keep living a simple life like everyone else. He didn’t tell any of his friends and gave $100,000 of his money to a charity that helped poor children to have better 3. lives (life). Today he is 36. He still wears cheap shoes and clothes and owns a small car only, but he is much 4. happier (happy).at but lives happier 一二三四五六Up to now John 5. has helped (help) 15 children from poor countries all over the world, $200 a month for each. The children do not receive the money in cash. The money is used to pay 6. for the children’s basic education, food, clothing and medical care. John gets a report each year on the 7. children’s (child) progress. They can write to each other, but usually the children do not speak English.has helped for children’s 一二三四五六When John 8. first (one) heard about these children, he wanted to help them. He said, “I hadn’t known anything about the type of life they had until I had the chance 9. to go (go) to these countries and meet the children. I saw that the money was used for a very good plan. I will continue 10. supporting (support) those children in need.”first to go supporting 一二三四五六B. (蚌埠期末)根据对话内容,从方框内的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有两个为多余选项。(每小题1分,共5分)A. Did the boy stop?B. We mustn’t ride too fast.C. I had dinner with my friend.D. Did the boy have a sore back?E. I’m OK, but I saw an accident.F. I was waiting to cross the road.G. Yes, but luckily, he was not seriously hurt.一二三四五六A: Lily, you look pale(苍白的). Are you all right?B: 1. E A boy was riding his bike and listening to music.A: That’s very dangerous. What were you doing at that time?B: 2. F When the lights were turning red, a car appeared. It wasn’t going fast, but it didn’t stop.A: 3. A B: No. And the driver was talking on his phone. He didn’t notice the boy.A: Did the car hit the boy?B: 4. G He just fell off his bike and hurt his knee.A: That’s too bad.E F A G 一二三四五六B: So when we’re on the bike, we must be careful!A: Yeah! 5. B B: Yes, you’re right. And we shouldn’t listen to music.B 一二三四五六六、 书面表达。(共20分)假设你是Andy,你们学校下周有个Charity Weekend。你准备参加“Visiting the old people’s home”活动,请用80词左右的文章介绍自己的选择、理由以及自己的愿望。We will have a Charity Weekend next week. It’s time to do something meaningful for people in need.一二三四五六I plan to visit the old people’s home with my friends. There are many old people who don’t have children and have to live in the old people’s home. They need our care very much. We will clean the elderly’s rooms. And we will sing and dance for them. Our visit will make them feel less lonely. They will be glad to share lots of their experiences with us. I think both the elderly and we will have a good time together. And I do hope more and more people will take action to help the elderly.I am looking forward to having a wonderful day.I plan to visit the old people’s home with my friends. There are many old people who don’t have children and have to live in the old people’s home. They need our care very much. We will clean the elderly’s rooms. And we will sing and dance for them. Our visit will make them feel less lonely. They will be glad to share lots of their experiences with us. I think both the elderly and we will have a good time together. And I do hope more and more people will take action to help the elderly.一二三四五六/ 让教学更有效 精品试卷 | 英语学科2026春译林版八下英语Unit 7能力提升卷一、 单项选择。(每小题1.5分,共15分)( D )1. (徐州期末)After she was brought back to China , the sick giant panda Ya Ya received good in her new home and got better.A. education B. communicationC. interview D. treatment( D )2. — Did the doctors save the boy?— Yes. He on the morning of May 10th. And now he is out of danger.A. was operated B. operatedC. operated on D. was operated on( B )3. (扬州市仪征市期末)Chinese will be widely used a foreign language around the world.A. in B. as C. for D. by( A )4. (镇江市丹阳市期末)Volunteers arrived at the flood area to tents and medicine to the people in need.A. hand out B. turn downC. put up D. take away( B )5. (徐州市沛县期末) — When shall we go to watch the basketball match in the sports centre?— Not until the work tomorrow.A. will be finished B. is finishedC. will finish D. has finished( B )6. — What do they need most now?— They need a lot of money to with their work.A. carry out B. carry onC. carry away D. carry off( D )7. (东台市实验中学期末)If both drivers and pedestrians(行人) are careful enough , many accidents can .A. protect B. be protectedC. prevent D. be prevented( A )8. — What do you know about the charity organization?— It helps poor children get education. , it provides free medical care for the elderly.A. In addition B. For exampleC. In fact D. At first( D )9. (扬州市江都区期末)Look! The reporter is having an interview Diana , an experienced Orbis nurse. Let’s go and take a look.A. in B. about C. to D. with( C )10. — Let’s join the local charity to help homeless people this weekend.— . I really want to do something meaningful for them.A. I’m not sure B. It’s too lateC. It sounds great D. That’s impossible二、 完形填空。(每小题1分,共15分)Several years ago , Lorelei McIntyre-Brewer , 14 , was getting well from her third open-heart operation. Nurses gave her a special pillow (枕 头 ) . It’s really comfortable for 1 with heart disease to hug the pillows. They also use them to 2 fluid(液体) out of their body , so they can breathe(呼吸) more easily after 3 operations. McIntyre-Brewer’s pillow was much too big for her , so she wanted to make a child-sized pillow for 4 .McIntyre-Brewer started making one pillow a day. The word about her project5 . Soon , McIntyre-Brewer got 6 from other kids. So far , thousands of sick children around the world have 7 colourful pillows through Heart Hugs. It’s an organization McIntyre-Brewer started with the help of her mother. She has also raised a lot of money to help 8 with heart disease just like her. That’s not 9 for a kid born with half a heart.10 that’s only half the story. McIntyre-Brewer , her mother and her service dog are 11 across the USA to support patients with heart disease. She has worked with Wounded Warrior Project , a 12 that helps veterans (老兵) get medical care and resources for their families. She has also met with senators(参议员) and13 business cards with members of Congress.“I don’t ask people if they want to help. I ask 14 they can help ,” McIntyre- Brewer said. “There is always 15 each person can do to help get things done , and I make sure people know this is a serious subject and that we need help now.”( C ) 1. A. relatives B. athletes C. patients D. tourists( A ) 2. A. push B. throw C. lift D. pick( D ) 3. A. popular B. famous C. cheerful D. painful( B ) 4. A. myself B. herself C. itself D. yourself( B ) 5. A. broke B. spread C. understood D. meant( A ) 6. A. help B. check C. success D. rest( D ) 7. A. touched B. developed C. afforded D. received( C ) 8. A. ladies B. adults C. children D. gentlemen( C ) 9. A. hard B. free C. easy D. safe( D ) 10. A. So B. Or C. And D. But( B ) 11. A. getting B. travelling C. dropping D. running( A ) 12. A. charity B. club C. website D. novel( D ) 13. A. printed B. returned C. improved D. exchanged( C ) 14. A. why B. where C. how D. whose( B ) 15. A. anything B. something C. nothing D. everything三、 阅读理解。(一) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A 、 B 、 C 、 D四个选项中选出最佳答案。 (每小题2分,共20分)A 新考向·实用性文本UNICEF raises money and helps millions of children around the world. There are four main UNICEF projects at the moment.Under Fives Every year about ten million young children die. We can stop this. We can give children a better start in life — healthy food , a good home and a good school. Girls ’ Education More boys than girls in the world go to school. Some girls don’t learn to read or write and later in life they can’t get good jobs. Education is good for both boys and girls. We want more girls in schools.Children Workers Many children do not go to school , and they work in factories. They often work twelve or fourteen hours a day. And about 300 , 000 children in the world are soldiers — some are only eight years old! This is wrong and we want to stop it. Medicine Every year more than two million children die of diseases because they do not have enough medicine. Medicine is not expensive. We give medicine to children mainly in Africa and Asia.WHAT CAN YOU DO?★ Buy UNICEF products , such as cards , T-shirts , teddy bears ...★ Donate:$l7 to protect a child from children’s diseases; $40 to buy clothes for ten children;$l50 to buy clean water for 250 people;$500 to buy vitamins for l6 ,000 children.( C )1. How many main projects does UNICEF have now?A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. One.( D )2. Which of the following projects does not focus on children’s education?A. Under Fives. B. Girls ’ Education.C. Children Workers. D. Medicine.( D )3. What can you do for UNICEF?A. Learn to read and write. B. Eat vitamins.C. Live with all children. D. Buy some special UNICEF products.( B )4. Which of the following is not true?A. About ten million young children die every year.B. More girls than boys go to school in the world.C. About 300 ,000 children in the world are soldiers.D. More than two million children die of diseases every year.( D )5. The material above is a(n) .A. diary B. invitationC. advertisement D. leafletBMost people would say that charity is always good , but not everyone. Some argue that charity is sometimes carried out badly—or not so good as it should be. Is that true?Some believe that charities often focus on symptoms(症状) rather than causes. Charities help the receivers with their problems , but they don’t do much to deal with the causes of those problems.But in fact , a lot of charity work is being done to deal with the main causes of problems , for example , trying to reduce global poverty , or doing research into diseases like cancer. Fighting against cancer is mostly a scientific problem , while global poverty requires more than a scientific operation , or a better way should be found to manage world resources.Some also say that charity may not provide the best solution to a problem. Charitable giving may not be the quickest way. Indeed , charitable giving may even distract(转移) charity from finding the best solution. If that is so , then the effort of charity might be better put into effect by asking governments to make some changes. However , that may mean millions of people will starve (饿死) in the short term , though it helps save many more people in the long term. And for most of the needy , a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.( D )6. According to Paragraph 2 , it is believed by some people that charities.A. fail to deal with problems directlyB. succeed in working out causes of some problemsC. are trying their best to deal with the causes of problemsD. need to put more effort into dealing with causes of problems( B )7. The underlined word “requires” means “ ” in Chinese.A. 号召 B. 需要 C. 包括 D. 说明( B )8. According to Paragraph 3 , fighting against poverty .A. is only a scientific problemB. is also connected with world resourcesC. has nothing to do with scientific studyD. is much more difficult than fighting against cancer( C )9. The last sentence in the last paragraph wants to tell us that .A. birds also need help to surviveB. charities are more powerful than governmentsC. charitable giving is still meaningful in a wayD. governments should do more to help people in need( D )10. According to the passage , the writer believes that .A. charity is always goodB. charity always has bad resultsC. charity is not that usefulD. charity is not always good but not so bad(二) (南通市海安市期末)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有一项为多余选项。(每小题2分,共10分)A. They spent a lot of time with them.B. They are too busy to stay with their dogs.C. The owners then put the toys away for two years.D. The dogs usually got the right toy 44% of the time.E. They can remember even those they saw a long time ago.F. The smartest dogs could remember as many as nine of the old toys.Some dogs have so many toys that it can be difficult for their owners to follow them. There is something special about dogs that might surprise you. According to the research , some of our four-legged friends have the ability to remember the names of their toys. 11. EThe research involved five dogs. Researchers firstly taught the dogs the names of l2 new toys. After a month , researchers tested the dogs to see if they could remember the names. 12. CFor the new study , each owner took the toys out of hiding. Then they put them on the floor with some other toys. The researchers watched with cameras while the owners said the names of the earlier hidden toys and asked the dogs to get them. 13.D Some of the dogs could get the right toy about 60% of the time. If the dogs forgot the names of their toys , researchers would believe that they could make the right choices 20.4% of the time—clearly by chance. 14. F Lead researcher Shany Dror told reporters that the study showed that the dogs kept the names of their toys in their two-year memory.The research team said , “While some dogs can learn the names of objects , it still isn’t clear why others cannot.” Dror said these dogs often had kind owners. 15. A “If you spend more time with your dog , you will get more back from your kindness ,” she said.四、 用方框中所给单词或短语的适当形式填空,其中有一个单词或短语多余。 (每小题l分,共5分)medicine direct dark right miss out afford1. The little girl was afraid to walk alone in the darkness at night.2. We need to save more money if we want to afford to travel to the beautiful city.3. Many poor areas in the world still need better medical care for children.4. You can call him directly if you have any questions about the homework.5. We should prepare well before the exam so that we won’t miss out important details.五、 语篇填空。A. 阅读下面短文,填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。(每小题1分,共10分)John Brown , an office worker , lives in Washington , and he inherited (继承) $1,000,000 when he was 23 years old. But he didn’t feel happy 1. at all. His college friends were looking for their first jobs , 2. but he didn’t have to. John decided to keep living a simple life like everyone else. He didn’t tell any of his friends and gave $100 ,000 of his money to a charity that helped poor children to have better 3. lives (life ) . Today he is 36. He still wears cheap shoes and clothes and owns a small car only , but he is much 4. happier (happy).Up to now John 5. has helped (help) l5 children from poor countries all over the world , $200 a month for each. The children do not receive the money in cash. The money is used to pay 6. for the children’s basic education , food , clothing and medical care. John gets a report each year on the 7. children’s (child ) progress. They can write to each other , but usually the children do not speak English.When John 8. first (one) heard about these children , he wanted to help them. He said , “I hadn’t known anything about the type of life they had until I had the chance 9. to go (go) to these countries and meet the children. I saw that the money was used for a very good plan. I will continue 10. supporting (support) those children in need.”B. (蚌埠期末)根据对话内容,从方框内的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有两个为多余选项。(每小题l分,共5分)A: Lily , you look pale(苍白的). Are you all right?B: 1. E A boy was riding his bike and listening to music.A: That’s very dangerous. What were you doing at that time?B : 2. F When the lights were turning red , a car appeared. It wasn’t going fast , but it didn’t stop.A: 3. AB: No. And the driver was talking on his phone. He didn’t notice the boy.A: Did the car hit the boy?B: 4. G He just fell off his bike and hurt his knee.A: That’s too bad.B: So when we’re on the bike , we must be careful!A: Yeah! 5. BB: Yes , you’re right. And we shouldn’t listen to music.六、 书面表达。(共20分)假设你是Andy ,你们学校下周有个Charity Weekend 。你准备参加“Visiting the old people’s home” 活动,请用80词左右的文章介绍自己的选择、理由以及自己的愿望。We will have a Charity Weekend next week. It’s time to do something meaningful for people in need.I plan to visit the old people’s home with my friends. There are many old people who don’t have children and have to live in the old people’s home. They need our care very much. We will clean the elderly’s rooms. And we will sing and dance for them. Our visit will make them feel less lonely. They will be glad to share lots of their experiences with us. I think both the elderly and we will have a good time together. And I do hope more and more people will take action to help the elderly.I am looking forward to having a wonderful day.21世纪教育网(www.21cnjy.com) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2026春译林版八下英语Unit 7能力提升卷.pptx 2026春译林版八下英语Unit 7能力提升卷(原卷版).docx 2026春译林版八下英语Unit 7能力提升卷(解答版).docx