广东省深圳市2025-2026学年八年级下学期期末模拟英语试卷(含答案)

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广东省深圳市2025-2026学年八年级下学期期末模拟英语试卷(含答案)

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广东省深圳市2025-2026学年八年级下学期期末模拟
英语试卷
一、阅读六选五:本大题共5小题,共10分。
Have you ever traveled to Africa , India or other places where there are elephants You’ve probably seen tours letting you get close to elephants and even offering you rides. (1) We are here to explain why you can’t do that.
(2) Many people in Southeast Asia buy and sell elephants illegally (非法地). But elephants are wild animals. Humans have no right (权利) to do that.
Elephants are smart and live in groups. They have families and friends. They can feel pain (痛苦), and they can also feel sad and happy. (3) So in order to control them , humans take baby elephants away from their family and train them in pretty bad ways. They beat them badly or even don’t allow them to eat or sleep.(4)
Although elephants have large bodies , their spines (脊椎) are not fit to carry humans. And many of them die as a result of years of carrying humans on their backs and working.
(5) The UN says that only about 35, 000 Asian elephants are left in the wild now. Riding elephants is one of the main reasons that lead the animals to die out.
A.Elephants eat lots of food every day.
B.Asian elephants are already in danger.
C.Wild elephants don’t let humans ride on top of them.
D.These all cause a lot of hurt on their bodies and spirit.
E.But zoologists advise that we should not ride an elephant.
F.Humans often think it’s OK to have elephants under their control.
1.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F
2.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F
3.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F
4.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F
5.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F
二、完形填空:本大题共10小题,共10分。
I went to a blood drive held at a church recently. I arrived early to be first because I knew it would take a while. After getting my pulse(脉搏) and blood pressure (6) , a young woman walked me to the donor area. While she was getting the things ready, we talked about the weather. I also told her that the only pain I really got from (7) blood was later when I pulled the taped bandage(绷带) off my hairy Italian arms.
While I was talking, (8) , I was feeling a gentle urge in my heart to say something else. Finally I stopped talking and said to the young woman: “I m (9) to all the hard work you guys put in. You really are saving lives!”
She looked (10) for a second, blinking back tears. “Thank you”, she said. “No one ever says that.” It seemed my simple words had deeply (11) her heart.
Later after I had finished donating, I saw the woman working with another donor and we waved and shared a (12) before I headed home. I left the church with a clear head and a happy heart. I was glad I d followed my inner (13) .
Henry James wrote: “Three things in human life are important. The first is to be kind. The second is to be kind. The third is to be kind.” His words (14) us of the power of kindness. If you feel the gentle urge within to say or do something kind then, don t hold back. God wants you to do them.
God s love lives deep within all of our souls. We are here to spread joy and make this world a better place with everything we say and everything we do. May we always try our best to act (15) and bring warmth to people around us.
6.A. checked B. felt C. treated D. saved
7.A. giving B. lending C. offering D. donating
8.A. however B. instead C. therefore D. besides
9.A. helpful B. polite C. careful D. grateful
10.A. angry B. surprised C. bored D. tired
11.A. broken B. won C. touched D. closed
12.A. secret B. promise C. kiss D. smile
13.A. voice B. fear C. dream D. goal
14.A. remind B. remember C. respect D. review
15.A. quietly B. bravely C. kindly D. patiently
三、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。
A
Nowadays, we have many different kinds of technologies to protect us from different disasters. We can even know where and when some disasters, like the typhoon, the flood and the earthquake, happen. While most of the new technologies are far away from us, some around us can help people in disasters.
The drone (无人机) is one of them. It can be used to send things like food and water when a natural disaster happens. It’s often too dangerous for the rescue teams to get into the buildings. So they make the drone fly into the buildings to search for those who are still alive. The drone is also a useful tool for firefighters to find and fight wildfires. In some faraway places in the world, drones are the fastest way to send medicine to people who are in great need of it.
Social media platforms (平台) are also useful when it comes to natural disasters. With their help, people can know about the natural disasters before they hit. And some social media platforms allow people to mark themselves as safe after disasters, so others can know their situations.
Social media platforms are also places for up-to-date news, so people can learn what is going on in disaster areas. Besides, many social media platforms allow people to donate (捐赠) money to help people in disaster areas. The money will help them get back to their normal life as soon as possible. For example, live streaming (直播) helped raise a lot of money for Henan after the flood in 2021.
Although these technologies can help us a lot when there is a natural disaster, we still need to prepare necessary tools and learn important skills to protect ourselves.
16.What does the underlined word “they” in Paragraph 2 refer to
A. Drones. B. The rescue teams.
C. The people in disaster areas. D. The social media platforms.
17.The drone can help do the following things EXCEPT __________.
A. send food and water to people when a natural disaster happens
B. fly into dangerous buildings to search for people still alive
C. help firefighters find and fight against wildfires
D. take injured people quickly to safe places during disasters
18.Why does the writer mention live streaming
A. To show social media platforms can provide up-to-date news.
B. To show people can know about coming disasters through social media platforms.
C. To show social media platforms can help raise money after a disaster.
D. To show people can tell others they are safe through social media platforms.
19.What is the correct structure of the passage (①=Paragraph 1)
A. B. C. D.
20.What does this passage mainly talk about
A. It tells us what to do when disasters come.
B. It advises us to use social media platforms more often.
C. It tells us how some technologies help people in disasters.
D. It suggests that we should learn self-protection skills during disasters.
B
Many kinds of animals are in danger now. Here are some examples.
Giant pandas live in the forests in China. Outside China, they are only in zoos. They eat almost only one kind of food—bamboo. Keeping a giant panda in the zoo is difficult because it must have bamboo to eat.
Asian elephants have much smaller ears than African elephants. They live in the forests. There are only fewer than 3,000 Ceylon elephants (a kind of Asian elephant) in the world now.
Tigers belong to the cat family. They get animals like deer for food. Tigers are in danger because people cut down the forests and hunt for them. People hunt them for their beautiful fur. Today there are fewer than 4,000 tigers in the wild.
The European otters (水獭) live in Europe. They have soft, brown fur. They are about 75 cm long. Their tails are half as long as their bodies. They have small and round ears. Today people still hunt the poor animals for their fur.
21.If you want to visit a giant panda in America, where should you go
A. To the zoos. B. To the forests.
C. To the parks. D. To the mountains.
22.Why do tigers become fewer and fewer
A. Because they don’t have enough food to eat.
B. Because the weather is not as good as before.
C. Because they can’t have babies in the zoo.
D. Because people destroy their living places and hunt them for their fur.
23.Which of the following is TRUE
A. It’s easy to keep giant pandas in the zoo.
B. Tigers can hunt big animals like lions for food.
C. An African elephant’s ears are much bigger than an Asian elephant’s.
D. The European otter has small and long ears.
24.What can we know from the material
A. People begin to protect the European otters.
B. The number of the European otters is becoming smaller and smaller.
C. All the animals in danger need to live in zoos.
D. People begin to plant trees, so the tigers will have enough places to live.
25.What’s the best title for the material
A. Animals in danger B. Animals around the world
C. Large animals D. People and animals
C
Instead of boring grammar worksheets (语法活页练习册), Class 8 students got an exciting task. The task asked them to plan a one-day trip to the City Museum and make a simple English guidebook. Their teacher Mr. Smith called it a “Project-Based Learning” (PBL) challenge. He said it would help them use English in real life.
At first, the students were worried. “How do we start ” asked Chen Yu, who was a quiet student. Mr. Smith smiled, “Work together and find the way yourselves.”
The teacher divided the class into three groups. The research group looked for information about the dinosaur (恐龙) show on the website. The design group drew simple pictures to make the guidebook nice. The language group wrote clear introductions and checked the English many times for foreign visitors.
They had some small problems and argued with each other at first. With Mr. Smith’s help, they learned to talk nicely and make peace finally. When they showed their guidebooks to the museum director, Mr. Li, he was surprised. “These are better than our official (官方的) ones!” he said.
On the trip day, the students bravely introduced the museum to the visitors in English and won a lot of likes. “I used to (过去常常) think English was just words in a book,” Chen Yu said with a smile. “Now I know it’s a useful tool that can help us connect with the world.”
26.The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 1 refers to ________.
A. the one-day trip B. the PBL challenge
C. the grammar worksheet D. the English guidebook
27.Which group searches for information online
A. The design group. B. The language group.
C. The guide group. D. The research group.
28.What is the correct order of the events
① Students showed guidebooks to the director.
② Students got into different groups.
③ Students felt worried about the task.
④ Students worked as guides for visitors.
A. ②③④① B. ②③①④ C. ③②④① D. ③②①④
29.Which is NOT true according to Paragraph 4
A. Mr. Li helped them a lot.
B. The students made peace finally.
C. The students met small problems.
D. Mr. Li liked their guidebooks a lot.
30.What’s the purpose of the text
A. To introduce how to visit a museum in English.
B. To show that PBL is helpful for English learning.
C. To explain how to work in groups to finish a task.
D. To inform Mr. Smith’s excellent teaching skills.
四、信息匹配:本大题共5小题,共10分。
Here are some introductions of products and the reviews of them
(1) I often use it to turn my drawings into toys or tools. It’s amazing to see my designs become real objects. It’s like having a small factory at home! (2) They are really cool! When I play video games with them, it feels like I’m completely inside the game world. (3) This invention is great for school and travelling. I don’t need to carry heavy books in my bag anymore. (4) Flying this machine is fun! I use it to take photos of my school from the sky, and the views are beautiful. (5) I wear it every day. It allows me to make and receive phone calls on it. It also records my health conditions, which helps me stay healthy. It’s very useful to me. A.Smartwatches are watches with smartphone-like abilities. Most smart watches have touchscreens, heart rate monitors (心率监测器) , GPS, and support for calls and messages. B.A 3-D printer can print objects using plastic or metal materials (金属材料) . It can make all kinds of things from a computer design. It can also help fix broken machine parts. C. An electric car runs on electricity. Compared to the gasoline (汽油) -powered car, it is quieter and greener, Many countries encourage people to use electric cars to reduce air pollution. D.A dron字体e is a small flying machine. It can take pictures and videos from the sky. It is used for fun and also helps people in many ways. E. VR glasses first appeared in the 1960s, but now they are better and cheaper. They take you into a whole new world. You can explore places like you’re really there. F. An e-book reader lets you read books on a screen. You can change the text size for comfortable reading. This small object can store hundreds of books, so it is easy to carry and saves space.
31.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F
32.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F
33.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F
34.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F
35.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F
五、阅读填空:本大题共1小题,共10分。
36.Rehovot is a small and quiet city in the Middle East, like many others, but it has the (1) (big) outdoor science park on the planet. The Clore Garden of Science, the first outdoor science museum, regularly (2) (allow) visitors to create their own experiences.
The park offers visitors a fun and exciting way (3) (explore) science. “We wanted to rethink the idea of a science museum. What we’ve created is very different (4) common museums around the world. It’s less about teaching facts and more about encouraging (5) (curious),” says Amir Schorr, the project manager.
The new park mixes science, art, and nature through more than 100 interactive displays. They (6) (divide) into eight main parts, and each shows nature in a different way. Although the museum (7) (main) operates in outdoor spaces, there’s still plenty to discover inside, including an AI media lab and a cooking lab. These labs will benefit visitors (8) want to experience the achievements of modern technology.
Schorr often tells his team that they should design not just for kids, but for (9) (they). Therefore, visitors of all ages can have fun with the displays (10) learn something new about science. This amazing park shows that science can be both exciting and educational for everyone.
六、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共50分。
37.假如你是李华,你的英国好友哈里(Harry)在学习中文时遇到了困难,请你用邮件给他一些学好中文的建议。字数70词左右。注意事项:
1. 必须包含所有提示信息,可适当发挥,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
2. 意思清楚,表达通顺,行文连贯,书写规范;
3. 请勿在文中使用真实的姓名、校名和地名。
Dear Harry,
I heard that you had difficulty learning Chinese. Here’s some advice for you. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
参考答案
1~5.E、F、C、D、B
6~15.A、D、A、D、B、C、D、A、A、C
16~20.B、D、C、D、C
21~25.A、D、C、B、A
26~30.B、D、D、A、B
31~35.B、E、F、D、A
36.【小题1】
biggest
【小题2】
allows
【小题3】
to explore
【小题4】
from
【小题5】
curiosity
【小题6】
are divided
【小题7】
mainly
【小题8】
who/that
【小题9】
themselves
【小题10】
and
37.例文
Dear Harry,
I heard that you had difficulty learning Chinese. Here’s some advice for you.
First, watching Chinese programmes often is a good way to learn Chinese. For example, you can listen carefully and repeat after the speakers. Second, start from learning pinyin and buy a Chinese dictionary. When you meet new words, look them up in the dictionary. Third, don’t be shy. Try to talk with your friends in Chinese. Last, you can read some Chinese articles as often as possible.
I hope my advice can be helpful to you.
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