资源简介 2025-2026学年度下期期末考试试卷八年级英语听力原文第一节 听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案,每段对话读两遍。1.What’s the matter with you 2.What were you doing at eight last night 3.How often do you go to the cinema 4.Don’t smoke in public places, please.5.Would you like to take the subway or walk there 第二节听下面几段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题。从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第 6至第 7两个小题W: I have a sore throat and I can hardly speak loudly.M: You should drink hot tea with honey, it will make you feel better soon.听下面一段对话,回答第 8至第 10三个小题W: Hi Tom, where did you spend your last weekend M: I went to a mountain village with my classmates. We picked fresh strawberries together.听下面一段对话,回答第 11至第 12两个小题W: How much is this cotton coat M: It’s 180 yuan. The wool sweater beside it is cheaper.W: The coat is a little expensive, I’ll take the wool sweater.听下面一段对话,回答第 13至第 15三个小题W: Do you want to join our school volunteer club M: Yes, I hope to help little kids with their English study. When is the club interview W: It will be held this Friday afternoon in the school hall.第三节 你将听下面一段独白,根据独白内容补全表格,每空限填一词或一个数字,独白读两遍。Hello, everyone. I’m Mike. Last Saturday I took part in volunteer work in the city publiclibrary. We set off from our school gate at 8:20 a.m. My main job was to guide new visitorsto borrow and return books. The library prepared bottled water for all volunteers for free. Wefinished all volunteer work and went back to school at 4:50 p.m. This activity let me learn alot about service work.参考答案一、听力理解(共 20小题,每小题 1分,共 20分)1-5: BBAAA 6-10: AABBB 11-15: ABABC16-20: library;8:20;new;water;4:50二、阅读理解(共 20小题,每小题 2分,共 40分)21-25: BBBCC 26-30: BBCBB 31-35: BCABC 36-40: BBBAB三、完形填空(共 15小题,每小题 1分,共 15分)41-45: BACBC 46-50: BACBC 51-55: BACAB四、语篇填空(共 15小题,每小题 1分,共 15分)第一节56.sunny 57. shopping 58. to tour 59. friends 60. helping61.took 62. enjoyed 63. to clean 64. quickly 65. them第二节66.for 67. help 68. up 69. to 70. time五、补全对话(共 5小题,每小题 2分,共 10分)71-75: ADBCE六、书面表达(20分)参考范文How to Keep Mental Health as TeenagersNowadays, Grade Eight students face heavy study pressure. Many of us easily feel anxiousand upset, so mental health becomes very important.Here are some useful ways to keep good moods. First, take exercise regularly to relax tiredbrains. Second, communicate your feelings with parents and close friends when you feel bad.Third, develop reading hobbies to calm yourself down.In my opinion, we should face difficulties bravely instead of getting depressed. Keeping apositive mind helps us study better and grow healthily.2025-2026 学年度下期期末考试试卷八年级英语注意事项1.本试卷分为听力、笔试两大部分,听力 20 分,笔试 100 分,总分 120 分。2.答题前,请将姓名、班级、准考证号填写在答题卡指定区域,所有答案必须写在答题卡上,试卷上作答无效。一、听力理解(共 20小题,每小题 1分,共 20分)第一节听下面 5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案,每段对话读两遍。( ) 1. A. Don’t worry. B. I have a toothache. C. You’re welcome.( ) 2. A. Sounds great. B. I was watching TV. C. It’s Friday.( ) 3. A. Once a week. B. By taking a bus. C. For two hours.( ) 4. A. Sorry, I won’t. B. Yes, please. C. Thank you a lot.( ) 5. A. I’d rather walk. B. It’s very expensive. C. I like whitebest.第二节听下面几段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题。从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第 6至第 7两个小题( ) 6. What’s wrong with the girl A. She has a fever B. She has a sore throat C. She has a stomachache( ) 7. What does the boy advise her to do A. Drink hot tea with honey B. Take some cold medicine C. Lie down and rest听下面一段对话,回答第 8至第 10三个小题( ) 8. Where did Tom go last weekend A. Mountain village B. City museum C. seaside park( ) 9. Who did Tom go there with A. His parents B. His classmates C. His cousin( ) 10. What activity did they do there A. Went boating B. Picked strawberries C. Climbed mountains听下面一段对话,回答第 11至第 12两个小题( ) 11. How much is the cotton coat A. 180 yuan B. 260 yuan C. 320 yuan( ) 12. What does the woman decide to buy finally 第 1页共 12页A. The cotton coat B. A wool sweater C. A silk dress听下面一段对话,回答第 13至第 15三个小题( ) 13. What club does the boy want to join A. English club B. Volunteer club C. Music club( ) 14. What volunteer work does he want to do A. Help kids with English B. Clean city parks C. Visit old people’s home( ) 15. When will they have the club interview A. This Wednesday B. This Thursday C. This Friday第三节 你将听下面一段独白,根据独白内容补全表格,每空限填一词或一个数字,独白读两遍。Item InformationVolunteer place City public 16. __________Set off time 17. __________ a.m.Speaker’s task Guide 18. __________ visitorsFree supply Bottled 19. __________Finish time 20.__________ p.m.二、阅读理解(共 20 小题,每小题 2 分,共 40 分)阅读下面四篇语言材料,然后按文后的要求做题。ACommunity Book Sharing ProgramGreen Street Community started a book sharing program at the beginning of this spring term,aiming to encourage teenagers to stay away from short videos and develop lifelong reading habits.The community built three wooden book cabinets at the community square, the gate of theresidential building and the children’s activity center. More than 800 books were donated byresidents, including literary novels, popular science books, English reading materials, historystorybooks and teenage self-improvement essays.The rule of this program is simple: readers can take one book home for free withoutregistration, but they must leave another book of their own to replace it within seven days.Teenagers from Grade Seven to Nine in the neighborhood became the main participants at first. Atthe beginning, many problems appeared. Some students took books away but never returned them;some tore pages or drew pictures on book pages casually; few people left new books to replenishthe cabinets, leading to fewer and fewer available reading resources.第 2页共 12页The community manager Miss Zhang organized a volunteer team of twelve eighth-gradestudents to solve these troubles. They made colorful reading rules posters and stuck them besideeach book cabinet. Every afternoon after school, two volunteers took turns checking bookconditions, tidying books and recording borrowing information. They also set up a communityreading WeChat group. If anyone lost or damaged shared books, they needed to communicate in thegroup to make compensation or repair the books.One month later, the program got on well. Many parents joined their children to donate familyidle books. The volunteer team held a book sharing salon every two weekends. Teenagers tookturns standing on the small platform to introduce their favorite books and exchange reading feelings.Some students even wrote short book reviews and stuck them beside the corresponding books forother readers to refer to.Miss Zhang said this activity brought great changes. Most teenagers cut down screen timeobviously, their vocabulary and writing ability improved, and they learned the importance ofkeeping promises and protecting public goods. The community plans to add picture books forprimary students and bilingual English novels next semester, making the sharing program covermore age groups.根据材料内容,选择最佳答案。( ) 21. What was the purpose of the book sharing program A. To sell books to neighborhood teenagersB. To encourage teens to read and stay away from videosC. To raise money for community constructionD. To train students as professional librarians( ) 22. How many book cabinets did the community build A. Two B. Three C. Twelve D. Eight hundred( ) 23. Which problem did the program meet at first A. There were no books available at allB. Students destroyed books or failed to return booksC. No teenagers were willing to read booksD. Parents forbade kids to take shared books( ) 24. Who managed and maintained the book cabinets later A. Community office workers aloneB. Local primary school teachersC. A volunteer team of eighth-grade studentsD. Professional city library staff第 3页共 12页( ) 25. What will the community do next according to the passage A. Cancel the book sharing programB. Only keep history storybooks in cabinetsC. Add kids’ picture books and bilingual novelsD. Turn the cabinets into snack storage boxesBHow to Deal with Teenage Stress in Junior High SchoolNowadays, eighth-grade students are facing much more pressure than lower grades. They havemore subjects, heavier homework tasks, upcoming high school entrance examination previewlearning, as well as conflicts between personal hobbies and study time. Many teenagers feel anxious,sleepless or bad-tempered because of stress. Proper ways to release pressure are necessary forphysical and mental health. Here are four practical methods suitable for junior high students.First, keep moderate physical exercise every day. Many students stay indoors doing homeworkall day long without moving their bodies. Thirty minutes of proper sports can relax tense nerveseffectively. You can choose jogging, rope skipping, playing badminton or walking after dinner.Exercise produces happy chemicals in human bodies to reduce anxiety. Avoid fierce competitivesports that will bring extra tiredness; gentle aerobic exercise works best for stressed teenagers.Second, communicate feelings with parents or trusted teachers in time. Most teenagers tend tolock their bad moods inside instead of talking them out. Parents have more life experience, andteachers know students’ learning troubles well. When you feel confused about study arrangementsor upset because of exam scores, sit down and have a calm conversation. Don’t quarrel with familymembers when you are angry; wait until your mood calms down and then exchange ideas.Communication can greatly reduce inner pressure.Third, arrange spare time reasonably for small hobbies. It doesn’t mean you have to give up allinterests for study. You can spend 20 minutes listening to soft music, drawing simple pictures orplanting small potted plants after finishing daily homework. These small activities can serve as abuffer between heavy learning tasks. Never take up long study time to play computer games, whichwill cause guilt and increase pressure instead of releasing it.Fourth, correct your attitude towards exams and scores. Many students regard low marks astotal failure. Actually, exams are only tools to find weak knowledge points. Sort out wrongquestions, summarize mistakes and make targeted review paring yourself with yesterday’s self rather than classmates can make you more confident.第 4页共 12页Pressure is unavoidable during junior high school growth. Mastering scientific ways to relievestress can help eighth graders keep healthy both physically and mentally and make steady progressin study.根据材料内容,选择最佳答案。( ) 26. Why do eighth graders have great pressure A. They have no after-school hobbies at allB. Heavy schoolwork and high school entrance preview bring stressC. They must take many social part-time jobsD. They have to live alone without parents’ care( ) 27. What kind of exercise does the writer advise A. Long-distance marathon runningB. Gentle aerobic exercise for about 30 minutesC. All-day basketball matchesD. Weight-lifting strength training( ) 28. What should students do with bad moods A. Keep them inside silentlyB. Fight with classmates to release angerC. Communicate with parents or teachers calmlyD. Stay up late playing games to forget troubles( ) 29. What is the right attitude towards exam scores A. Low marks mean complete failureB. Use exams to find weak points and correct mistakesC. Compare your scores with top students every dayD. Give up learning once you get bad grades( ) 30. What is the main idea of this text A. Subjects for eighth-grade final examsB. Good ways for teenagers to release study stressC. How to get full marks in every examinationD. Advantages of doing sports every single dayCA Meaningful Mountain Clean-up Volunteer ActivityLast Sunday morning, our eighth-grade volunteer group of 28 members took part in amountain clean-up activity organized by the city environmental protection association. Thedestination was Qingfeng Mountain, a famous scenic spot near our city. In recent years, many第 5页共 12页tourists threw plastic bottles, snack bags and paper rubbish everywhere during hiking, whichdamaged mountain vegetation and polluted streams.We gathered at the school gate at 7:00 a.m., took three minibuses and arrived at the mountainfoot forty minutes later. Before climbing, the environmental protection staff gave each of us a pairof gloves, two large garbage bags and clip tools for picking up rubbish. They divided us into fourteams with different climbing routes and told us safety rules strictly: no running on steep slopes, notouching unknown wild plants and gathering at the mountain pavilion at 12:30 for lunch break.I was in Team Three with six partners. We walked along the west hiking path. At thebeginning, we mainly picked up plastic bottles beside stone steps. When we walked into woodsbeside the path, we found lots of snack packages stuck in bushes and some plastic bags floating insmall mountain streams. We used clip tools to take out rubbish that hands could not reach easily.Some rubbish had been left for a long time and gave out strange smells, but no one complained orgave up. We marked several severely polluted areas and reported their positions to the staff.At noon, we gathered at the pavilion, shared self-brought simple lunches and exchanged ourcleaning results. The four teams filled twenty-seven big garbage bags with waste totally. In theafternoon, we hung environmental protection warning signs along all hiking paths, writing sloganslike “Take rubbish down the mountain, keep green scenery forever”. At 4:00 p.m., we took thebuses back to school.Although we felt tired with sore legs and arms after the whole-day activity, all volunteers feltproud. We not only cleaned up mountain rubbish but also reminded tourists of traveling politely. Irealized environmental protection is not only workers’ duty, every citizen should take action toprotect natural scenery around us.根据材料内容,选择最佳答案。( ) 31. Who organized the mountain clean-up activity A. The students’ head teacherB. City environmental protection associationC. Qingfeng Mountain scenic ticket officeD. The city public transportation department( ) 32. How did the volunteers get to Qingfeng Mountain A. On foot B. By subway C. By minibus D. By bike( ) 33. Which tool was given to volunteers for picking rubbish A. Clip tools and gloves B. Shovels and bucketsC. Knives and paper boxes D. Brushes and cleaning powder( ) 34. What did they do in the afternoon of that day 第 6页共 12页A. Cooked meals by the mountain streamB. Hung environmental warning signsC. Planted young trees on the hillsideD. Interviewed visiting tourists( ) 35. What can we learn from this volunteer activity A. Mountain scenic spots should stop receiving touristsB. Only environmental workers need to protect natureC. Everyone should take part in environmental protectionD. Hiking mountains will bring great harm to human bodiesDSkills of Learning English Well for Eighth GradersEighth grade is a key stage for English learning in junior high school. Grammar knowledgebecomes more complex, vocabulary expands sharply, and reading and writing requirementsimprove greatly. Many students fall behind because they lack proper learning methods. Masteringscientific learning skills can effectively improve English comprehensive level.First, build a personalized vocabulary memory system. Many students memorize words byreciting word lists mechanically and forget them quickly. You can make portable word cards, writedown new words, phonetic symbols, Chinese meanings and one example sentence on each card.Review 20 to 30 words every morning before class and review all cards before going to bed.Connect new words with daily life scenes instead of isolated recitation. Mark confusing similarwords and compare their differences intensively.Second, sort out grammar knowledge with classified notebooks. Eighth-grade key grammarincludes adverbial clauses, modal verbs for speculation, past continuous tense, object clauses andother complicated points. Set up a special grammar notebook, divide it into tense module, sentencestructure module and modal verb module. Write down typical example sentences beside grammarrules, and attach your wrong exam exercises below. Review one grammar module every three daysto avoid mixing up different usage rules.Third, do graded reading training every day. Don’t jump to difficult original articles directly.Start with graded readers matching your textbook level, read one short passage of about 200 wordsdaily. Mark long difficult sentences and analyze sentence structures. After reading, summarize themain idea in one or two English sentences. Gradually increase article length and difficulty step bystep. Keep a reading notebook to record good phrases and sentence patterns for writingaccumulation.第 7页共 12页Fourth, practice writing by imitating excellent passages. Many students write compositionswith simple sentences only and make many grammar mistakes. Collect model sentences fromtextbooks and reading materials, rewrite them with different words and sentence structures everyday. Write one 80-word short composition twice a week, check spelling, tense and sentence logiccarefully after finishing. Ask English teachers to revise your drafts and mark your weak writingpoints.English learning needs long-term persistence rather than short-time cramming. With propermethods and daily accumulation, eighth graders can make steady progress in English study.根据材料内容,选择最佳答案。( ) 36. Why do many eighth graders have trouble learning English A. They have no English textbooks to useB. Grammar and vocabulary difficulty rises greatly with poor methodsC. English classes are canceled at schoolD. They cannot get help from English teachers( ) 37. What way does the writer advise to memorize new words A. Recite word lists repeatedly without example sentencesB. Make portable word cards and review regularlyC. Memorize one hundred words within ten minutes every dayD. Only remember Chinese meanings without pronunciations( ) 38. How many main grammar modules are suggested in the notebook A. Two B. Three C. Four D. Five( ) 39. What daily reading task is suitable for beginners A. One 200-word graded reading passageB. Several full-length English novelsC. Ten difficult news articlesD. Only read Chinese translated versions( ) 40. What is the core idea of this article A. Differences between eighth and seventh-grade textbooksB. Useful learning skills to improve eighth-grade EnglishC. How to pass English listening tests easilyD. Reasons why students dislike English subjects三、完形填空(共 15小题,每小题 1分,共 15分)第 8页共 12页阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Last term, our English teacher asked us to take part in an English storytelling competition. Ihesitated for a long time because I was afraid of speaking in public. I often felt nervous and myvoice would shake once I stood on the stage. I hardly dared to raise my hand to answer questions inEnglish class, so I thought I would fail surely.My deskmate Lucy noticed my worry and encouraged me warmly. She said, “Don’t be afraidof failure. Constant practice will help you make great 41.” Her words gave me confidence, and Idecided to have a try. I chose a traditional Chinese folk story as my material, and wrote the Englishscript carefully, adding some proper body actions to make the story lively.Every evening after finishing homework, I 42 the story again and again in my bedroom. Irecorded my voice with my mobile phone to find pronunciation errors and improper pause positions.At first, I read too fast and missed many key words. I slowed down my reading speed and markeddifficult phrases to practice separately. My elder sister helped me correct body 43 and facialexpressions, teaching me how to make eye contact with audience on stage.One week before the official competition, our class held an internal trial. When I finishedtelling the story, my classmates clapped loudly, which made me far 44 confident. However, threedays before the match, I caught a bad cold and had a terrible cough. My throat hurt badly and Iwanted to drop out of the competition. Lucy stayed with me after school every day, helped merevise the script and prepared warm honey water to relieve my discomfort.On competition day, I took a deep breath before walking onto the stage. Thinking of my friendand teacher’s encouragement, I began my story smoothly. When I finished, warm applause filledthe hall, and I won the second prize.From this experience, I learned that fear cannot stop us moving forward. As long as we dare to45 ourselves and keep practicing hard, we can overcome our shortcomings. We should never giveup trying new things because of timidity. Every effort will bring unexpected gains.The coming summer vacation made me make a self-improvement plan. I decided to keep asmall pet dog named Lucky. It was a birthday gift from my uncle. It has golden short hair and roundbig eyes. It likes beef and fresh vegetables, and it 46 running around the lawn in the communitysquare every morning.At first, I had no experience of raising dogs. I fed it too much meat every day, and soon it haddigestion problems. I searched professional pet-raising knowledge online and learned that dogsneed balanced diet and daily outdoor exercise. I built a comfortable wooden kennel for it on the第 9页共 12页balcony and took it out for a walk after supper each day. Lucky was smart enough to tell myfootsteps. After I got home, it would jump to welcome me and listen 47 when I read English articlesbeside it. My parents said keeping a pet cultivated my sense of responsibility. I must clean its livingplace regularly and take it to the pet hospital when it felt sick.One evening, Lucky ran out of the gate accidentally. I searched every street and garden in theneighborhood for more than two hours. Finally, a kind community security guard found it besidethe fountain and sent it back. I held it tightly and promised to take better care of it later. Raisingpets needs patience and carefulness. We should not keep pets if we don’t have enough spare time to48 them.I also planned a family trip with my parents. Travelling can relax us and broaden our horizons.Before setting off, we must make full preparations. Check local weather conditions to pack suitable49, carry common medicine for colds and stomachaches, and keep wallets and mobile phones safe.Meanwhile, we should follow public morality, not carve marks on ancient buildings or littereverywhere. Travelling not only reduces study pressure, 50 also lets us acquire knowledge outsidetextbooks.When I met difficult problems about object clauses in holiday preview homework, I refused togive up. I sorted out error exercises, found my weak grammar points and reviewed rules everymorning. Gradually, my English grades 51. I kept doing sports for forty minutes daily to keep 52,because staying up late playing mobile games would make me sleepy and affect learning efficiency.Besides study and hobbies, I learned to be grateful. When neighbors and classmates gave me ahand, I expressed thanks sincerely. Good manners helped me get on 53 with people around me. Istill followed school requirements during vacation: no late online learning check-ins, no cheating inself-test quizzes. Rules are made to 54 teenagers and maintain good order. Above all, I always keptsafety in mind. Before crossing streets, I watched left and right carefully to avoid traffic 55.( )41. A. mistakes B. progress C. trouble D. noise( )42. A. practiced B. copied C. translated D. watched( )43. A. words B. food C. gestures D. books( )44. A. less B. more C. little D. many( )45. A. doubt B. hide C. challenge D. punish( )46. A. avoids B. enjoys C. stops D. minds( )47. A. carefully B. carelessly C. quickly D. slowly( )48. A. look for B. look up C. look after D. look through( )49. A. books B. clothes C. toys D. snacks( )50. A. and B. so C. but D. or第 10页共 12页( )51. A. dropped B. improved C. remained D. disappeared( )52. A. healthy B. sleepy C. bored D. weak( )53. A. badly B. strictly C. well D. nervously( )54. A. protect B. punish C. beat D. surprise( )55. A. plans B. accidents C. gifts D. messages四、语篇填空(共 15小题,每小题 1分,共 15分)第一节阅读短文,从方框中选择适当的词并用其正确形式填空,使短文通顺、意思完整。每空限填一词,每词限用一次。tour, care, quick, sun, they, help, friend, clean, shop, enjoyLast Saturday was a 56 day. My family and I went to the downtown cultural street forrelaxation. My mother planned to go 57 for handmade crafts. My father wanted 58 a walking tour inthe ancient alley. I decided to go shopping with my mother first.On the way, we met one of my 59. She was 60 her little sister cross the busy road. We greetedeach other warmly. After shopping, we joined my father in the alley. Some visitors 61 photos besideold walls, others 62 traditional snacks. Before leaving, we volunteered 63 up rubbish along thestreet. We worked 64 and made the scenic spot tidy. Tourists praised 65 for our good behavior.第二节阅读短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,使短文通顺完整。The summer holiday is around the corner. I make a comprehensive holiday plan. First, I willfinish my holiday homework every morning and read English newspapers to improve readingability, which is good 66 my final review for Grade Nine. Second, I will swim three times everyweek to build up my body. Third, I will join community volunteer activities to 67 the elderly carryheavy goods and clean public areas.I decide not to stay 68 late playing mobile games any more. I will stick 69 my daily schedulestrictly. I believe if I make good use of my free 70, I will have a fruitful and meaningful summervacation.五、补全对话(共 5小题,每小题 2分,共 10分)根据下面的对话情景,从方框 A-F六个选项中选出五个最佳句子补全对话,有一个多余选项。A. What volunteer activity do you plan to take part in B. How often do you take part in volunteer work C. Would you like to go with me this Sunday morning 第 11页共 12页D. Why do you like volunteer activities so much E. What time and where shall we meet F. Where do you usually buy volunteer tools Tom: Hi, Jack. Our school calls on students to do volunteer work this vacation. 71Jack: I plan to work as a guide in the city public library.Tom: 72Jack: Because helping readers find books brings me strong satisfaction and improves mycommunication skills.Tom: 73Jack: About twice a month on weekends. I have heavy study tasks on weekdays.Tom: 74Jack: I’d love to join you. When and where shall we meet Tom: Let’s meet at the library main gate at 8:40 this Sunday morning. 75Jack: OK, see you at that time.六、书面表达(共 20分)暑假将至,你们英语社团将举办以 How to Keep Mental Health as Teenagers为题的英语征文比赛。请你根据要点写一篇参赛短文。写作要点:1.现状:八年级学生学业压力大,容易焦虑、情绪低落,心理健康问题增多;2.调节方法:坚持运动、和家人朋友沟通、培养阅读爱好;3.个人看法:保持良好心态,正视困难,积极调整自我。要求:1.词数 100词左右;2.语句通顺,语法规范,逻辑清晰;3.不得出现真实校名、姓名、班级等个人信息。第 12页共 12页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 8英语参考答案.pdf 8英语英语.pdf