江苏无锡市惠山区2025-2026学年下学期八年级期末英语试题(含答案)

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江苏无锡市惠山区2025-2026学年下学期八年级期末英语试题
一、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共10分。
Now, more and more people hear about “micro charity”. It means small acts of kindness that help others. (1) It is about small help that everyone can do.
Micro charity can be many things. Old books and clothes are collected and sold. The money is used for medical treatment. Leaflets are handed out to tell people about healthcare. Free classes are held to teach people useful skills. (2) These acts are small, but they are important.
(3) It means to help people who suffer from illness or poverty. It means to spread hope. It means to show that everyone can be a champion for good. Progress is made step by step. Small help adds up. It benefits not only the poor, but also our society.
How can you join micro charity (4) First, you don’t need to have a lot of money. In addition to giving things you don’t use, you can volunteer your time. For example, you can help at a charity shop or hand out leaflets. Second, tell others about it. Talk to friends and family members, and get more people to join in. Third, carry on with your actions. Don’t stop after one act. (5)
Be grateful for what you have, and share it. You can be the light for someone in need.
A.First, start small.
B.Make kindness a habit.
C.Here is some advice for you.
D.The meaning of micro charity is clear.
E.Micro charity can be seen everywhere.
F.It is not about just giving a billion dollars.
G.Even a kind word can help a sad person feel better.
1.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
2.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
3.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
4.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
5.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
二、完形填空:本大题共10小题,共10分。
When she was very young, Severn Cullis-Suzuki learned that the General Assembly of the United Nations (联合国大会) was going to meet in Brazil. Severn (6) that she wanted not only to go there but also to say something. She started to raise money for the (7) and when she was 12, she had enough for the 11, 000-kilometre journey.
Severn was sure that she had (8) to say. And when she made her five-minute speech to the General Assembly, she tried very hard to (9) . She talked about (10) problems like pollution and the hunting of animals. She also talked about the (11) of children in many parts of the world, especially poor children who don't have enough to eat. She compared them with children in richer countries who have more than they need and throw things (12) . Severn's questions were a challenge to the world's leaders—questions about why the grown-ups who (13) the world don't take more care of it and of the people who live in it.
Many people who heard her speech were crying at the end, and everyone stood up with thunderous applause (掌声) when she finished.
Severn showed that young people can make a difference (14) they're brave enough to believe in themselves. Who knows Perhaps you could be (15) Severn.
6.A. refused B. decided C. minded D. avoided
7.A. game B. course C. party D. trip
8.A. nothing B. anything C. something D. everything
9.A. make a living B. make a choice
C. make a promise D. make a difference
10.A. environmental B. physical C. educational D. medical
11.A. location B. vacation C. situation D. communication
12.A. away B. up C. on D. at
13.A. run B. hold C. miss D. stop
14.A. whether B. until C. when D. if
15.A. other B. another C. the other D. others
三、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。
A
Chimelong Forest Kingdom Ticket: 180 (half for children) Chimelong Forest Kingdom is a wonderful place for nature lovers. You can see different kinds of animals there, such as lions and tigers. You can also take a 35-minute ride on a train. It’s exciting! Come and enjoy your trip!
Nangang Yao Village Ticket: 116 Yao people began to live here over 1,000 years ago! The village is special and full of old stories. Walk around the village, and you can learn about their colourful clothes and special dances.
Xinyinzhan Hot Springs Ticket: 108 Looking for a hot place to stay in cold days Xinyinzhan Hot Springs is the answer! You can talk and laugh in the hot water! We also have water parks and swimming pools, so kids can enjoy themselves too. What’s more, for most people, hot spring water is good for health.
Yingxi Peak Forest Ticket: 88 (half for children) Guess what Yingxi Peak Forest feels like a picture book in front of you! There are lots of hills standing next to fields and rivers. It is the best place to ride a bike slowly. You can also hear birds e with your family or friends to have a relaxing day here! Click here to learn more…
16.If you want to learn about culture and history, which place is the best choice
A. Chimelong Forest Kingdom. B. Nangang Yao Village.
C. Xinyinzhan Hot Springs. D. Yingxi Peak Forest.
17.What do Chimelong Forest Kingdom and Yingxi Peak Forest have in common
A. People can see animals.
B. They are full of old stories.
C. People can play with water.
D. The tickets are half price for children.
18.Mr. and Mrs. Brown want to take their 10-year-old child to visit Chimelong Forest Kingdom and Xinyinzhan Hot Springs. How much should they pay in total
A. 432. B. 576. C. 774. D. 864.
19.Which of the following is NOT RIGHT in the passage
A. Visitors can take a 35-minute ride on a bus at Chimelong Forest Kingdom.
B. Nangang Yao Village has a history of more than 1,000 years.
C. Hot spring water is considered (认为) good for people’s health.
D. Yingxi Peak Forest is the best place to ride a bike slowly.
20.Where is this passage from
A. A magazine. B. The Internet. C. A newspaper. D. A picture book.
B
Microplastics (微塑料): The Hidden Environmental Problem
Plastic pollution has always been a serious problem in the world. According to New Scientist in February, 2024, microplastics, tiny plastic pieces less than 5 millimeters, have become one of the most worrying environmental problems today. They are too small for people to see easily, yet they have spread widely across the Earth—in Antarctic snow, deep ocean water, soil, and even our daily food and drinking water.
Microplastics bring great harm to living things and the whole environment. Sea animals often take microplastics as food by mistake. After eating them, the animals feel full and refuse real food, which finally causes health problems or even death. For humans, microplastics can enter our bodies through food and water. Although scientists are still researching their long-term influence on human health, we have already known clearly that they are harmful.
Where do these microplastics come from Most of them come from daily plastic waste. Large plastic bags and bottles slowly break down into tiny pieces in nature. Besides, washing clothes with chemical fibers (化学纤维), using certain beauty products and the running of car tires (轮胎) will also produce plenty of microplastics.
However, there are still useful ways to fight against microplastic pollution. As middle school students, we can start with small changes in life: cut down the use of single-use plastics, such as plastic cups and straws; choose clothes made from natural materials like cotton. At the same time, governments and factories should make strict rules and develop green new materials to reduce plastic pollution.
Solving microplastic pollution is not an easy job and it takes a long time. But with joint efforts from everyone, we can surely protect our living planet better.
21.What are microplastics according to the first paragraph
A. Large plastic bags and plastic bottles.
B. Tiny plastic pieces smaller than 5 millimeters.
C. A kind of special food for sea animals.
D. Visible waste in the deep ocean.
22.What can we infer (推断) from Paragraph 2
A. Microplastics only do harm to sea animals.
B. Scientists have known all the harm of microplastics.
C. Microplastics are bad for both animals and humans.
D. Humans can stay away from microplastics easily.
23.Which of the following sentences is an opinion
A. Microplastics are less than 5 millimeters in size.
B. Microplastics can be found in our daily drinking water.
C. Car tires can produce microplastics while running.
D. It is meaningful for us to fight against microplastic pollution.
24.What is the main idea of Paragraph 3
A. The great harm of microplastics.
B. The wide spread of microplastics.
C. The causes of microplastic pollution.
D. The ways to solve plastic pollution.
25.What is the writer’s purpose of writing this passage
A. To introduce different kinds of natural pollution.
B. To ask people to pay attention to microplastics and take action.
C. To show how sea animals live in the deep ocean.
D. To explain the history of plastic products.
C
Suddenly, the little prince asked:
“A sheep — if it eats grass, does it eat flowers, too ”
“A sheep eats anything it finds.”
“Even flowers that have thorns (刺) ”
“Yes, even flowers that have thorns.”
“Then the thorns — what use are they ”
I did not know. At that moment I was so busy trying to repair my plane that I had no time to share. I answered with the first thing that came into my head:
“The thorns are of no use at all.”
“Oh…”
Just as I thought the little prince would keep quiet for some time, he continued:
“And you actually (事实上) believe that the flowers…”
“Oh, no! No, no, no! I don’t believe anything. I answered you with the first thing that came into my head. Don’t you see — I am very busy with things of importance!”
“Things of importance You talk just like the adults (成年人)! I know a red-faced gentleman. He has never smelled a flower. He has never looked at a star. He has never loved anyone. He has never done anything in his life but count his money. And all day he says over and over again, just like you: ‘I am busy with things of importance!’ And that makes him so proud. He immerses himself in his own business so much that he is no longer a man — he is a mushroom (蘑菇)!”
“A what ”
“A selfish (自私的) mushroom! And so are you! If someone knows there is a flower growing on one star among the millions, it is enough to make him happy just to look at the stars. But if the sheep eats the flower, in one moment all the stars will become dark… And you think that is not important!”
His tears (眼泪) of anger as well as love made me suddenly stop, with tools falling off my hands. I never thought his feeling for a flower could be so strong. I was frozen by his love for flowers, stars and life.
Slowly, I took him in my arms and said softly to him that the flower he loved would not be in danger. I would do anything to protect it. But seeing the tears on the little prince’s face, I could continue no more. What I said earlier, which I wished to take back, had hurt him badly.
— Adapted from The Little Prince
26.What was the writer doing when the little prince started to ask questions
A. He was repairing his plane. B. He was looking at a flower.
C. He was shouting at a sheep. D. He was watching the stars.
27.What does the underlined expression “immerses himself in” mean
A. Is absorbed in. B. Has trouble in.
C. Gives answers to. D. Shows dislike for.
28.According to the little prince’s words, which question did he care most about
A. Who could give me a flower
B. Why do some flowers have thorns
C. Do sheep eat grass and flowers
D. How can I protect my flower from a sheep
29.Which of the following shows the change of the writer’s feelings
A. happy — angry — sad B. happy — sad — angry
C. impatient — surprised — sorry D. impatient — sorry — surprised
30.What does the passage mainly want to tell us
A. Adults are always much busier than children in their daily life.
B. Love and duty are more important than so-called “important things”.
C. We should spend more time growing beautiful flowers on our planet.
D. It is useless to ask adults questions when they are busy with their work.
四、任务型阅读-简答:本大题共1小题,共10分。
31.阅读下面的短文,根据短文内容回答问题,每小题答案不超过10个单词
You may have already forgotten the days when you had to learn how to use chopsticks. Every Chinese kid has to learn to use them for some time. But chopsticks are not just simple tools to pick up food. They come with their own special rules and traditions.
Playing with chopsticks is seen as bad manners, just as playing with forks and knives in a Western country would be rude.
There are also some superstitions (迷信) related to chopsticks. For example, some people believe that chopsticks should not be left standing upright in a bowl. It looks like the incense (香) that Chinese people use to honour the dead. Doing it at the dinner table is believed to bring bad luck.
You should not tap chopsticks on the edge of the bowl either, as beggars do this to ask for food. Parents might get angry if children do this as they don’t want their children to be as poor as beggars in the future.
Apart from (除了) being tableware (餐具), chopsticks can also be a great gift. In Chinese, “chopsticks” are known as “kuaizi”, which means having babies soon. Newlyweds (新婚夫妇) sometimes receive chopsticks as a wedding gift. Skilled craftsmen (手艺人) paint beautiful images on chopsticks to make them look like a fine artwork.
(1) What is this passage mainly about ____________________________________________________________________________________________
(2) Why shouldn’t you tap your chopsticks on the edge of your bowl ___________________________________________________________________________________________
(3) Besides being tableware, what else can chopsticks be used as ___________________________________________________________________________________________
(4) Who may probably like receiving chopsticks ____________________________________________________________________________________________
(5) Do you think we should follow these manners Why or why not ___________________________________________________________________________________________
五、单词拼写-单句:本大题共5小题,共5分。
32.There was no (怀疑) that the hard work of both athletes and volunteers made the Olympics a big success.
33.Jenny once (较喜欢) the busy city life, but now she has changed her mind.
34.Tom was (缺席) from yesterday’s important class meeting because of a sudden illness.
35.The children were so excited that they could (几乎不) speak when they heard the good news.
36.You won’t make any progress (除非) you practise speaking English every day.
六、单句语法填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。
37.The public (certain) believes that the charity event will help raise enough money for the children in need.
38.After hours of discussion, the volunteer team finally reached an (agree) on how to clean up the park this weekend.
39.It is (polite) to point at others with your chopsticks when you are at the dinner table.
40.During the voluntary activity, the (interview) carefully listed all the questions he wanted to ask before talking with the old people.
41.Anyone who breaks the rules of the charity organization will be (punish).
42.Many people find it important for us (protect) the environment by sorting rubbish correctly.
43.Great changes (take) place in Wuxi since the new underground lines were put into use.
44.Could you tell me where (buy) the tickets for the art show online
45.I (read) the novel Treasure Island carefully when my cousin knocked at my door.
46.Sadly, the dress I can afford (sell) to a girl the other day.
47.Some old people in the nursing home have difficulty (use) their new phones, so we often help them with it.
48.— Can I borrow your copy of The Secret Garden I’d like to read it this weekend.— Sorry, I (lend) it to Jenny.
49.If everyone works together to protect the environment, the pollution in our city (control) well.
50.— Where is Tom I can’t find him anywhere.— He (help) the old people clean their rooms. He will join us later.
51. (not leave) your chopsticks standing upright in the bowl. It’s very impolite.
七、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共20分。
52.我市正在积极深化全国文明城市建设。作为一位市民,请你以“How to Become a Civilized (文明的) Citizen”为题写一篇英语短文,向大家发出倡议。请你从以下三个要点来谈:
1. To develop good manners
2. To help people in need
3. To protect the environment
注意事项:
1.包含所有要点,可适当发挥;其中每个要点应至少写两个小点;
2.词数不少于80个,短文的开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
3.文中不得出现真实姓名和学校名称;
4.短文必须写在答题卡的指定位置上。
How to Become a Civilized Citizen
A better person makes a better world. To build a civilized city, everyone should take action.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Let’s start from today, from ourselves, and from the small things around us!
1~5.【答案】F、G、D、C、B
6~15.【答案】B、D、C、D、A、C、A、A、D、B
16~20.【答案】B、D、C、A、B
21~25.【答案】B、C、D、C、B
26~30.【答案】A、A、D、C、B
31.【答案】【小题1】
The special rules and traditions about chopsticks.
【小题2】
Because beggars do this to ask for food.
【小题3】
They can be a great gift.
【小题4】
Newlyweds.
【小题5】
Yes. Because we should respect traditions.
32.【答案】doubt
33.【答案】preferred
34.【答案】absent
35.【答案】hardly
36.【答案】unless
37.【答案】certainly
38.【答案】agreement
39.【答案】impolite
40.【答案】interviewer
41.【答案】punished
42.【答案】to protect
43.【答案】have taken
44.【答案】to buy
45.【答案】was reading
46.【答案】was sold
47.【答案】using
48.【答案】have lent
49.【答案】will be controlled
50.【答案】is helping
51.【答案】Don’t leave
52.【答案】How to Become a Civilized Citizen
A better person makes a better world. To build a civilized city, everyone should take action.
First, we should develop good manners. We can greet neighbors warmly and keep our voice down in all public places. Second, we need to help people in need around us. We may help the old cross busy roads and offer seats to the weak on crowded buses. Third, it's our duty to protect the environment. We can pick up litter on the ground and plant more green trees around our community. If each of us makes a small effort every day, our city will become much more lovely and harmonious.
Let's start from today, from ourselves, and from the small things around us!
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