江苏省盐城市亭湖区2025—2026学年度第二学期期中考试 八年级英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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江苏省盐城市亭湖区2025—2026学年度第二学期期中考试 八年级英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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江苏省盐城市亭湖区2025—2026学年度第二学期期中考试八年级英语试题
一、听力-选择题:本大题共20小题,共20分。
1.听材料,回答问题。How will the man go to the station
A. B. C.
2.听材料,回答问题。What did Jack do during the spring break
A. B. C.
3.听材料,回答问题。Which book is Anna interested in
A. B. C.
4.听材料,回答问题。What are they talking about
A. B. C.
5.听材料,回答问题。Which local food does the man suggest
A. Beijing Duck. B. Bamboo Chicken. C. Yunnan Hotpot.
6.听材料,回答问题。Who has been to Xiamen
A. Andy. B. Sandy. C. Andy’s father.
7.听材料,回答问题。What does Anne’s mother advise her to do
A. To drink warm water. B. To take medicine.
C. To drink cold water.
8.听材料,回答问题。What is David going to do first
A. Borrow a book. B. Buy a ticket.
C. Take an online tour.
9.听材料,回答问题。What is the Louvre Museum famous for
A. 3-D photos. B. Digital videos. C. Works of art.
10.听材料,回答问题。What does the man mean
A. The writer is rich.
B. The book is well worth reading.
C. The boy has a wonderful childhood.
11.听材料,回答问题。Which book does Andy look for
A. Three Men in a Boat. B. A Brief History of Time.
C. Notes from a Small Island.
12.听材料,回答问题。How many books can Andy borrow at a time
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four.
请根据短文内容,选择正确答案,完成信息记录表。
The Major Events in The Development of China’s High-speed Railway
The (1) line opened. It takes less than 5 hours between two cities. The Beijing-Zhangjiakou line opened. Trains on this line use (2) .
2008 2011 (3) 2019
The Beijing-Tianjin line opened. The Harbin-Dalian line opened. It’s the first one to open in cold temperatures.
13.A. Beijing-Dalian B. Beijing-Kunming C. Beijing-Shanghai
14.A. electric energy B. second-hand equipment
C. self-driving technology
15.A. 2012 B. 2014 C. 2016
听短文,完成下面小题。
16.When did students and teachers take the walk in 2026
A. On April 3. B. On April 4. C. On April 5.
17.How many students and teachers took part in the walk in 2026
A. Over 2,300. B. Over 2,400. C. Over 30,000.
18.How long is the walk tradition
A. 21 years. B. 31 years. C. 41 years.
19.How is the walk
A. Easy. B. Relaxing. C. Difficult.
20.What does the walk teach students
A. To be strong. B. To work alone.
C. To read textbooks.
二、阅读六选五:本大题共5小题,共10分。
If you take a trip to Fengjie in Chongqing, you will be amazed by the beautiful navel orange orchards (脐橙果园) in the mountains. (1)
An old coal city.
(2) It had many coal mines (煤矿), which caused serious water and air pollution. A survey in 2003 showed that soil loss affected about 68 percent of Fengjie’s total land area. To solve the problem, people closed coal mines and planted navel oranges instead.
A navel orange industry.
After years of hard work, the old “coal city” became famous for its navel orange industry. Planting navel oranges not only helps people make money, but also protects the environment. (3) Farmers also grow navel oranges in a green way. Instead of using pesticides (杀虫剂), they use light traps to catch pests. By April 2025, the area for growing oranges in Fengjie is expected to reach 383,000 mu, according to Chongqing Daily.
An ancient poetic attraction.
Fengjie brings poetic culture and navel orange industry to develop tourism. (4) That’s because many famous ancient poets used to travel to or live in Fengjie. (5) For example, Du Fu wrote over 400 poems in Fengjie.
Today, tourists can take a boat ride to see the great river from the ancient poems of Li Bai and Du Fu, and enjoy the sweet navel oranges.
A.They left many poems here.
B.Fengjie has developed a lot in tourism.
C.But 20 years ago, Fengjie was different.
D.It is known as “the city of Chinese poetry”.
E.This helped cut soil loss by over 100,000 tons.
F.They look like a green blanket along the Yangtze River.
21.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F
22.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F
23.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F
24.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F
25.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F
三、单选题:本大题共10小题,共10分。
26.________ he tried to rush to the station, he failed to catch the train and had to wait for the next one.
A. Since B. Because C. Although D. However
27.—Many foreigners are “becoming Chinese”, drinking warm water and doing baduanjin.—Yes, they live in the Chinese way to get a ________ of Chinese culture.
A. list B. copy C. taste D. symbol
28.—Have you decided where to visit during the May Day Holiday —I prefer staying at home to going out. The traffic is always ________ during the holiday.
A. slow B. crowded C. smooth D. expensive
29.—Schools across China ________ from “scores first” to “health first” recently.—Yes, it’s taken under China’s 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-30) for high-quality education development.
A. moved B. have moved C. are moving D. will move
30.—Why does your mom look upset —She has difficulty ________ with my little brother. He always talks back to her.
A. fighting B. comparing C. taking D. communicating
31.In 2026, more football players ________ for Yancheng Team to play in Suchao.
A. put up B. took up C. picked up D. signed up
32.Don’t worry, Mr Li didn’t say ________ the report. We still have plenty of time to finish it.
A. when to hand in B. when should we hand in
C. whether to hand in D. whether we should hand in
33.—Some big cities are removing (移除) Biology and Geography from their zhongkao.—________ whether the two subjects are part of the zhongkao, they are still important.
A. No way B. No doubt C. No matter D. No problem
34.As the saying goes, “________” Reading is a good way to open our eyes.
A. East or west, Guilin’s landscape is the best.
B. Read ten thousand books, travel ten thousand miles.
C. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
D. He who has never been to the Great Wall is not a true man.
35.—I think online travel is fast and totally free of charge.—________, although I still prefer real travel.
A. It depends B. So do I
C. I don’t agree D. I see your point
四、完形填空:本大题共10小题,共10分。
Have you ever been troubled by a loud noise while studying for a big exam That’s what happened to some students at Shenzhen Bao’an Middle School. A koel was singing (36) outside their windows in the tree, day and night. As Gaokao was coming soon, a stressed student wrote a letter to the principal and asked to have the bird’s nest removed.
Principal Yuan Weixing found himself at a crossroads. To do or not to do Yuan finally made a difficult (37) . He could easily say “yes” and remove the nest. But (38) , he chose “no” and wrote a beautiful letter back.
In his letter, Yuan explained that the bird was just following its (39) . It was spring, and the male koel was naturally singing to find a mate (配偶). He also said that (40) to live with nature is a necessary part of growing up. Without it, one’s growth would not be (41) .
But Yuan did not just say “no.” He also took action to help the students. The school gave students earplugs (耳塞) to (42) the sound. Meanwhile, the school built man-made bird nests in a garden far from the classroom buildings to attract the birds away.
This story became popular online and Yuan (43) respect for his special way of educating students. He turned a noisy problem into a great “life (44) ” lesson. The student who wrote the letter later said he learned a lot. He realized that getting along with nature is just as (45) as getting a good test score. There’s no doubt nature matters as much as scores.
36.A. sadly B. gently C. slowly D. loudly
37.A. step B. plan C. choice D. promise
38.A. instead B. otherwise C. moreover D. therefore
39.A. talent B. nature C. quality D. ability
40.A. waiting B. learning C. preferring D. expecting
41.A. rich B. smooth C. complete D. successful
42.A. give out B. keep out C. take out D. check out
43.A. won B. lost C. missed D. caught
44.A. project B. training C. industry D. education
45.A. useless B. difficult C. important D. amazing
五、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。
A
(Tina wrote a reading journal at the end of the Reading Month.)
My reading journalTitle: Educated ▲: Tara Westover Type: Non-fiction Summary: The book is a memoir (回忆录) and it mainly tells Tara Westover’s own experiences. She longed for (渴望) knowledge but was kept out of school by her father. Breaking free from the beliefs of one’s family was not easy, but she didn’t give up. My opinion: When I was 11 or 12 years old, I read it for the first time. However, I quickly became bored because I was too young to fully understand it. In the end, I stopped reading halfway. This year, when I reread, I could finally see the courage in Tara Westover’s effort of learning. It didn’t just teach me about Tara Westover’s journey. It also made me think about my own growth.
46.What is the best word to fill in the blank ▲
A. Reader B. Author (作者) C. Printer D. Publisher
47.Why did Tina stop reading the book halfway
A. Because she found it too long.
B. Because she was too busy to read.
C. Because she didn’t like reading.
D. Because she couldn’t understand it.
48.What can we learn from the text
A. The stories in the book are made up.
B. A 15-year-old girl wrote the book.
C. The book reminds Tina of her own growth.
D. Tara Westover gets on well with her father.
B
The Yangtze River plays an important part in everyone’s life.
What is the Yangtze River like to a teenager We ve got three special stories right here. Let s jump in!
Gao Xinyi, 15, Jiangsu The Yangtze River is a treasure box filled with my sweet childhood memories. They all start with the afternoons I spent at the riverbank with my friends. The setting sun painted the sky orange and red, and the surface of the water took on a warm colour. The gentle wind brushed against my face and swept away my tiredness, bringing me both joy and peace.
Taste is a magical thing. I grew up with the taste of Yangtze River water on my tongue. It has a special taste in every cup of tea and bowl of soup. As a child, I never cared much about it. But when I left home and drank water in other places, the taste changed. I missed the water from the Yangtze River. This is what home really means. It’s not just a place marked on a map. It’s in the water we drink, in the air we breathe and in learning to move with the river’s flow. Fang Yitong, 13, Hubei
Liu Yu, 16, Hebei In the summer of 2019, I went to Nanjing for skating training. When I was practicing at a rink(冰场)there, one of the local skaters asked me, “Are you getting used to this ice It’s made with water from the Yangtze River!” I stopped for a second and replied, “The rink back in Shijiazhuang is the same! Our city has benefited(受益)a lot from the South-to-North Water Diversion(南水北调)Project!” The ice under my feet felt strangely warm. My jumps and spins were much smoother than before.
49.What does the Yangtze River bring Gao Xinyi
A. Tiredness and joy. B. Warmth and surprise.
C. Peace and loneliness. D. Calm and happiness.
50.What makes the Yangtze River taste special to Fang Yitong
A. The magic of water. B. The feel of home.
C. The way of cooking. D. The flow of river.
51.Which picture describes the South-to-North Water Diversion Project
A. B. C. D.
52.What do the three passages have in common
A. The same ice from a faraway city.
B. The special taste of Yangtze River water.
C. Sweet memories at the riverbank.
D. Personal connection to the Yangtze River.
C
Have you ever heard of “raising lobster (龙虾)” recently The “lobster” is not the dish you’d find on the dining table. It’s a new AI tool called OpenClaw, using a red lobster as its icon. In China, many people have set up this AI tool on their computers, which they jokingly call “raising lobster”.
What makes this AI tool special Compared with other good AI tools, the “AI lobster” is cheaper and easier to use. For a while now, we’ve had AI tools like ChatGPT. They can talk with you and advise you on what to do, but they only “answer” when you “ask”, and can’t do it for you. OpenClaw, on the other hand, is designed to do the work itself .
For example, it can check your emails and send messages through apps. It helps people finish daily work faster and more easily. OpenClaw also has a long “memory”. Over time, it learns what you like, remembers your habits and follows your ongoing projects.
However, using this “lobster” comes with big risks. To work properly, OpenClaw needs a lot of power on your computer or phone. This means it can see your personal information. In February, researchers found that some important information from OpenClaw had been put online without telling the users. Hackers (黑客) could use this data to control users’ computers. You should not save any personal information on a public computer. When you have to step away from the computer for a while, make sure to close all the windows. While the idea of an AI helper is exciting, keeping our personal information safe is much more important.
53.What can OpenClaw do that other AI tools cannot
A. Talk with people. B. Give people advice.
C. Finish work by itself. D. Answer people’s questions.
54.How does the writer show OpenClaw is special in Paragraph 3
A. By telling stories. B. By listing numbers.
C. By asking questions. D. By giving examples.
55.What should we do to protect our personal information
A. Save our information on the websites.
B. Keep our computers on when we leave.
C. Let OpenClaw keep our information online.
D. Be careful about leaving information online.
56.What’s the best title for the passage
A. ChatGPT and OpenClaw B. A Useful but Risky AI Tool
C. How to Use OpenClaw safely D. The Development of AI Tools
D
With cushions on the floor, jammy fingerprints on the furniture and toys everywhere, our Indian uncle’s house was in a complete mess. Looking around the messy room, our uncle seemed unhappy and said, “Jam should be in the right place. For example, it should be on the bread which makes it taste nice. It couldn’t be everywhere, even on the floor. Children are just like jam.”
My father said, “Perhaps they had better go to boarding-school.” That was awful, because Father dislikes boarding-schools (寄宿学校). And he looked at us and said, “ I am ashamed (羞愧) of them, sir!” Your situation is truly dark and terrible when your father is ashamed of you. We felt in our chests as if we had swallowed (吞) a hard-boiled (煮熟的) egg whole. But inside, a small voice cried, “It’s not fair! We didn’t mean to!”
Then we went away. The girls cried, and we boys got out books and started to read, so that nobody would think we cared. But we felt it deeply, especially Oswald, the oldest child of the family.
We felt it even more because we had not really meant to do anything wrong. We had been playing a game that left the house in a great mess, but we were going to clean it all up. We always did. It just wasn’t finished yet. We meant to put everything back before anyone found out. So why were we being treated like that
But as we sat there, a quiet thought came: Maybe they had a point. If we had asked first, none of this would have happened.
When we were alone and talked it over, we saw the real wrong. It was not the mess. It was that we had never asked permission (许可). We had just taken up the whole house as if it belonged only to us. “Next time,” we said, “we will ask first.” And we felt better, because we had learned something we would not forget.
—Adapted from The Wouldbegoods
57.What did the Indian uncle mean by “children are like jam”
A. Children are as sweet as the jam.
B. Children should act rightly.
C. Children couldn’t be on the floor.
D. Children know the jam well.
58.How did the children feel when hearing their father’s words
A. Tired and helpless. B. Relaxed and calm.
C. Sad and uncomfortable. D. Hopeful and touched.
59.Which is the correct order of the story’s development
①“ We played a game.” ②“ We made Father angry.”
③“ We realized we did wrong.” ④“ We made the house in a mess.”
A. ①③②④ B. ④②①③ C. ①④②③ D. ③②①④
60.What had the children probably learned in the end
A. They will not play with the jam.
B. They shouldn’t play games next time.
C. Their father should understand them.
D. They can do it only after they’re allowed to.
六、任务型阅读-简答:本大题共1小题,共10分。
61.Many cities have their own cultural symbols. It could be a place, a person or a work of literature. For Beijing, the writer Lao She and his play Teahouse show the amazing culture of this ancient city. The story takes place in one scene, Yu Tai Teahouse, from the late Qing Dynasty to the 1940s.
The play includes more than 60 interesting characters from all walks of life. Through them, the readers get to see how the modern Chinese society changed. The most important character is Wang Lifa, manager of the teahouse. He gets along well with people and keeps the teahouse running in the changing times. However, life turns too difficult and Wang chooses to end his life at last. Besides, Master Chang, a regular visitor, and Qin Zhongyi, owner of the teahouse, are also quite important in the story. Master Chang is a Manchu. He shows great care for others. He even helps out Wang Lifa when he has to make a living by selling vegetables. As for Qin Zhongyi, he dreams of building a better nation through opening factories and banks. In the end, his dream fails.
The play came out in the 1950s and it is still popular both at home and abroad. Today, Teahouse is not only one of Lao She’s best works, but also a treasure in the history of modern Chinese dramas.
回答下面5个问题,每题答案不超过6个词。
(1) Where does the story ofTeahouse happen _______________________________________________________________
(2) What do readers get to see through the characters ________________________________________________________________
(3) Why does Wang Lifa choose to end his life _______________________________________________________________
(4) What is Qin Zhongyi’s dream ________________________________________________________________
(5) What do you think ofTeahouse _______________________________________________________________
七、选词填空-短文:本大题共1小题,共10分。
62.
click history without excitement zoom in
Do you ever think about visiting beautiful villages but don’t have the time Thanks to modern technology, you can now visit them (1) leaving home.
The Traditional Chinese Village Digital Museum is a free online museum. With your phone or computer, just one (2) away, you can learn about thousands of traditional Chinese villages. The online museum shows many photos of special buildings, like the tulou, a traditional building in Fujian. You can (3) on it to see every detail. If you want to help protect (4) buildings, you can even “adopt” them on the website. Besides photos, there are some online games full of (5) .
explore imagine villager amazing in person
It also offers interesting ways to (6) 6,819 villages across China. You can take 360-degree virtual (虚拟的) tours and feel like you’re walking through the streets (7) . You can look inside traditional houses and (8) the daily lives of people in the past. There are also three-D models of villages, and short videos showing their history. If you like stories, you can listen to real (9) share their memories of these special places.
It’s more than a museum, it’s a truly (10) journey into China’s history, filled with culture, art and nature. It lets more people learn about Chinese traditional villages.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
八、首字母短文填空:本大题共1小题,共10分。
63.“Waves run, waves flow, the endless river rolls on ...”— that’s Shanghai from the famous song Shanghai Beach. Shanghai r (1) in the east of China, where the river meets the sea.
Shanghai is a perfect m (2) of old and new. You can see ancient houses and tall modern buildings in the same street. It attracts visitors from home and a (3) to take a tour of this world-famous city.
Rich in history and culture, Shanghai has many beautiful old buildings on the Bund. Every year, millions of people come to a (4) the traditional design of the buildings. The famous Waibaidu B (5) is over Suzhou Creek, a river near the Bund. Many people say that the view of the Huangpu River from the bridge is s (6) to none. It is, without doubt, the most beautiful view in the city. The city’s special charm touches everyone who comes here.
Shanghai has a c (7) transport system. It’s easy and fast for people to travel to nearby cities. You can take a high-speed train to Hangzhou or Nanjing in less than an hour.
The local citizens are friendly and always o (8) help to visitors from other places. Whatever you like—history, culture, shopping or food, Shanghai has a bit of e (9) . You can enjoy all kinds of fun there.
Come and make your o (10) wonderful record in this amazing city! I’m sure you will have an amazing trip there.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
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九、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共40分。
64.假设你是李华,你的英国笔友Tom给你发来一封邮件。他十分关心你所在城市的发展变化,尤其对新增设的春假充满好奇,迫切想了解你是如何度过自己第一个春假的。请结合自身经历,用英语写一封邮件回复他。
Dear Li Hua, How’s everything going I heard that great changes have taken place in your city. Could you tell me what changes there are Besides, I’m very curious about the new Spring Vacation in your city. How did you spend it Did you visit any places or read a book How did you feel Tell me more about it. I’m looking forward to your reply! Yours, Tom
注意事项:
1.文中不能出现真实姓名、校名等信息;
2.文章必须包含所有要点,春假度过方式可以从旅游经历和读书收获中选择一个分享,可适当发挥,使短文连贯、通顺;
3.词数:90词左右 (文章开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数)。
Dear Tom,
Thanks for your e-mail. I’m glad to tell you about the changes in my city and my first spring break.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
I hope you can visit my hometown some day. I believe you’ll get a good taste of it.
Yours,
Li Hua
1.【答案】C
2.【答案】A
3.【答案】B
4.【答案】C
5.【答案】B
6.【答案】C
7.【答案】A
8.【答案】A
9.【答案】C
10.【答案】B
11.【答案】A
12.【答案】B
13~15.【答案】C、A、A
16~20.【答案】A、B、B、C、A
21~25.【答案】F、C、E、D、A
26.【答案】C
27.【答案】C
28.【答案】B
29.【答案】B
30.【答案】D
31.【答案】D
32.【答案】A
33.【答案】C
34.【答案】B
35.【答案】D
36~45.【答案】D、C、A、B、B、C、B、A、D、C
46~48.【答案】B、D、C
49~52.【答案】D、B、C、D
53~56.【答案】C、D、D、B
57~60.【答案】B、C、C、D
61.【答案】【小题1】
In Yu Tai Teahouse.
【小题2】
How the modern Chinese society changed.
【小题3】
Because life turns too difficult.
【小题4】
To build a better nation.
【小题5】
It’s a treasure of Chinese dramas. / It shows the ancient city’s culture. / .....(言之有理即可)
62.【答案】【小题1】
without
【小题2】
click
【小题3】
zoom in
【小题4】
historic
【小题5】
excitement
【小题6】
explore
【小题7】
in person
【小题8】
imagine
【小题9】
villagers
【小题10】
amazing
63.【答案】【小题1】
rests/ests
【小题2】
mix/ix
【小题3】
abroad/broad
【小题4】
admire/dmire
【小题5】
Bridge/ridge
【小题6】
second/econd
【小题7】
convenient/onvenient
【小题8】
offer/ffer
【小题9】
everything/verything
【小题10】
own/wn
64.【答案】Dear Tom,
Thanks for your e-mail. I’m glad to tell you about the changes in my city and my first spring break.
Great changes have taken place in my hometown. The streets are wider and there is a new park. Life is much more convenient now.
During the spring break, I visited a small town near my city with my parents. We walked along the old streets, tried local snacks and learned about the town’s history. It was relaxing and eye-opening. I even took many nice photos to keep the memories. This short break helped me relax and love my city more. I also read a book about local culture, which made me understand my hometown better.
I hope you can visit my hometown some day. I believe you’ll get a good taste of it.
Yours,
Li Hua
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