外研版新标准英语八年级上册Module 6试题及答案
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外研版新标准英语八年级上册Module 6试题及答案
单选题:
( )1. —Do you think my so speak English well?(动)
—No. He must practice more to ____ his English.
A. translate
B. improve
C. remember
D. guess
( )2. —Are you good at English?(代)
—Yes, I am. I studies English better than ____ in my class.
A. else anyone
B. else someone
C. anyone else
D. someone else.
( )3. Li Ming is good at Chinese and you are good at English. I think you can help ___ to learn the two subjects. (短语)
A. each other
B. another
C. one another
D. each
( )4. —Did you enjoy ____ in the park?(代)
—Yes. I had a good time there.
A. your
B. yourself B. you D. yours
( )5. —Why do you think the colour of the doors should be blue?(动)
—I think blue can ___ the colour of the wall.
A. take
B. check
C. make
D. match
( )6. It’s very difficult ___ the woman ___ carry the heavy bag.(介)
A. of; for
B. to; to
C. for; to
D. by; for
( )7. `Sally does know how to solve the maths problem, so she went to ask the teacher ___ help.
A. of
B. to
C. with
D. for
( )8. —I can’t understand the story because I am poor at English.(动)
—Don’t worry. I can’____ the story into Chinese for you.
A. change
B. translate
C. read
D. send
( )9. —How about ____ boating this Saturday?(短语)
—Sorry, I have to do my homework.
A. do
B. doing
C. go
D. going
( )10. I remember ____ the exercise before. But I can’t work it out now.(不定式)
A. to do
B. doing
C. does
D. do
( )11. —Why not go to the cinema this afternoon?(交际)
—____.
A. That’s a good idea.
B. Really?
C. Thanks a lot.
D. What else?
( )12. It’s right to listen to the teacher carefully. But it’s not right to ____ each word he said.(短语)
A. write down
B. look down
C. write in
D. look in
( )13. —Why didn’t your girl speak to me?(形)
—She is a ___ girl. She is afraid of speaking before some strangers.
A. good.
B. naughty
C. shy
D. clever
( )14. —Can I ___ your umbrella?(动)
—Certainly. But you must give it back tomorrow.
A. borrow
B. buy
C. sell
D. mend
( )15. —When ___ the students ___ National Art Museum of China?(语法)
—After they finish their classes this afternoon.
A. did, go
B. will, go
C. do, do
D. have, gong
Cai Jingshu, 14, loves English. She reads English newspapers every week and often tries to talk with foreigners. “Many of us want to study abroad and find out more about English language culture,” said the girl.
However, for Cai’s aunt, 45-year-old Bin Changzheng, studying English was a different story. When she first studied English in 1977, she and his classmates spent nearly learning the 26 letters and the phonetic symbols (音标). After the letters, she and her classmates learned some simple words, such as “desk”, “pen” and “pencil”. Then they studied simple sentences. For example, “This is a pen”. And “That is a desk”. “It was really hard for us to learn English words. There were no other materials, such as English movies or music to help us,” said Bin.
Thanks to policies of the government, English studies in China have greatly improved over the past 30 years.
However, now that the country has opened its doors to the world, it needs better English. “Sometimes I feel envious of my aunt. She didn’t have to deal with so many difficult English exams,” said Cai.
YOU may be struggling to improve your English. But you will be encouraged to learn that many foreign teenagers are also studying Chinese hard.
On May 19, the 2007 Chinese Proficiency Examination (HSK, Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi) was held at seven places in France, including Paris. More than 600 people took part. The test lasted 145 minutes. It had four parts: Listening, Grammar, Reading comprehension and Fill in the Blanks.
It is the 14th time the test has been held since China set up HSK in France in 1994. At that time, only about 50 people took part. But now studying Chinese is very popular in France and other places.
"Students from Italy and Switzerland (瑞士) and elsewhere come to France to take the test," says a French official (官员) in charge of the test.
Chinese abroad
The Chinese Ministry of Education (教育部) says that more than 30 million people around the world are learning Chinese.
The Thai (泰国的) government plans to offer Chinese courses to 30 percent of its high school students.
In the US, Chinese is the second most popular foreign language. More than 100 schools have Chinese courses. Students learn to make dumpling (饺子) and Chinese knots (中国结).
With China becoming more important, foreigners are learning the language so they can do business.
The Chinese government is also helping the world learn Chinese. In 2006 it sent over 1,000 Chinese teachers to more than 60 countries. And 140 Confucius Colleges (孔子学院) have been set up in 52 countries to teach foreign students Chinese.
Your turn: advice
You have a foreign pen-pal who wants to learn Chinese. Give him or her advice on how to begin studying.
( )1. —Do you think my so speak English well?(动)
—No. He must practice more to ____ his English.
A. translate
B. improve
C. remember
D. guess
( )2. —Are you good at English?(代)
—Yes, I am. I studies English better than ____ in my class.
A. else anyone
B. else someone
C. anyone else
D. someone else.
( )3. Li Ming is good at Chinese and you are good at English. I think you can help ___ to learn the two subjects. (短语)
A. each other
B. another
C. one another
D. each
( )4. —Did you enjoy ____ in the park?(代)
—Yes. I had a good time there.
A. your
B. yourself B. you D. yours
( )5. —Why do you think the colour of the doors should be blue?(动)
—I think blue can ___ the colour of the wall.
A. take
B. check
C. make
D. match
( )6. It’s very difficult ___ the woman ___ carry the heavy bag.(介)
A. of; for
B. to; to
C. for; to
D. by; for
( )7. `Sally does know how to solve the maths problem, so she went to ask the teacher ___ help.(介)
A. of
B. to
C. with
D. for
( )8. —I can’t understand the story because I am poor at English.(动)
—Don’t worry. I can’____ the story into Chinese for you.
A. change
B. translate
C. read
D. send
( )9. —How about ____ boating this Saturday?(短语)
—Sorry, I have to do my homework.
A. do
B. doing
C. go
D. going
( )10. I remember ____ the exercise before. But I can’t work it out now.(不定式)
A. to do
B. doing
C. does
D. do
( )11. —Why not go to the cinema this afternoon?(交际)
—____.
A. That’s a good idea.
B. Really?
C. Thanks a lot.
D. What else?
( )12. It’s right to listen to the teacher carefully. But it’s not right to ____ each word he said.(短语)
A. write down
B. look down
C. write in
D. look in
( )13. —Why didn’t your girl speak to me?(形)
—She is a ___ girl. She is afraid of speaking before some strangers.
A. good.
B. naughty
C. shy
D. clever
( )14. —Can I ___ your umbrella?(动)
—Certainly. But you must give it back tomorrow.
A. borrow
B. buy
C. sell
D. mend
( )15. —When ___ the students ___ National Art Museum of China?(语法)
—After they finish their classes this afternoon.
A. did, go
B. will, go
C. do, do
D. have, gong
Cai Jingshu, 14, loves English. She reads English newspapers every week and often tries to talk with foreigners from other countries. “Many of us want to study abroad and find out more about English language culture,” said the girl.
However, for Cai’s aunt, 45-year-old Bin Changzheng, studying English was a different story. When she first studied English in 1977, she and his classmates spent nearly half a year learning the 26 letters and the phonetic symbols (音标). After the letters, she and her classmates learned some simple words, such as “desk”, “pen” and “pencil”. Then they studied simple sentences. For example, “This is a pen”. And “That is a desk”. “It was really hard for us to learn English words. There were no other materials, like English movies or musi c to help us,” said Bin.
Thanks to policies of the government, English studies in China have greatly improved over the past 30 years.
However, now that the country has opened its doors to the world, it needs better English. “Sometimes I feel envious of my aunt. She didn’t have to deal with so many difficult English exams,” said Cai.
( )1. A. friends B. foreigners C. classmates D. teachers.
( )2. A. good B. same C. bad D. different
( )3. A. spent B. took C. cost D. waste
( )4. A. Before B. During C. After D. While
( )5. A. words B. sentences C. texts D. topics
( )6. A. spoke B. heard C. studied D.
( )7. A. easy B. hard C. happy D. unhappy
( )8. A. months B. days C. hours D. years
( )9. A. closed B. opened C. built D. broke
( )10. A. easy B. difficult C. different D.
BDACA ACDBB
You may work hard to improve your English. But you will be encouraged to learn that many foreign teenagers are also studying Chinese hard.
On May 19, the 2007 Chinese Proficiency Examination (HSK,汉语水平考试) was held at seven places in France, including Paris. More than 600 people took part. The test lasted 145 minutes. It had four parts: Listening, Grammar, Reading comprehension and Fill in the Blanks.
The Chinese Ministry of Education (教育部) says that more than 30 million people around the world are learning Chinese.
The Thai(泰国的) government plans to offer Chinese courses to 30 percent of its high school students.
In the US, Chinese is the second most popular foreign language. More than 100 schools have Chinese courses. Students learn to make dumpling and Chinese knots (中国结).
With China becoming more important, foreigners are learning the language so they can do business.
The Chinese government is also helping the world learn Chinese. In 2006 it sent over 1,000 Chinese teachers to more than 60 countries. And in 52 countries people set up 140 Confucius Colleges to teach foreign students Chinese.
( )1. How long does the test in France last?
A. Two hours and twenty five minutes.
B. One hour and three quarters.
C. Two hours and a quarter.
D. Two and half an hour
( )2. Which of the following sentences is true according to the passage?
A. All the students in the USA learn to make dumplings and Chinese knots.
B. Chinese is the first foreign language in America.
C. More than 30 million people around the world speak Chinese.
D. Nearly one third of students in high schools in Thai will learn Chinese course.
( )3. What does Chinese government do to help the world learn Chinese?
A. It sent over 1000 teachers to all the countries around the world.
B. It sent Chinese teachers to some countries.
C. It helps foreign countries to build more schools.
D.
( )4. What does the underlined phrase “set up” mean?
A. studied
B. built
C. closed
D. teach
( )5. What does the main idea of the passage?
A. More teachers will teach Chinese in some foreign countries.
B. HSK in France is quite popular now.
C. Students in many foreign countries learn Chinese as a foreign language.
D. Chinese government is helping the world to learn Chinese now.
ADBBC
There are no farmers in Britain. The people work on a farm are called farm workers. There are not many workers on a farm, because there are many machines on farms. The machines do most of the work. A farm with four workers is a big farm, and a farm with only one worker is a small farm.
In Britain, people do not grow rice. Summer is not too hot. The most important grain in Britain is wheat. Wheat grows best in the east of Britain. In the west there is a lot of rain. There the grass grows well. So, in the west of Britain, there are many animal farms. In Britain winter is warm and grass grows all the year round. The animals live out in the fields or on the highlands all the year round. The British eat a lot of meat and drink lots of milk.
Now the British can only produce about half of their food. They don’t produce enough wheat or meat, so some wheat comes from other countries. Britain must also buy rice, tea, coffee, oranges and so on from other countries.
( )1. Why aren’t there many farm workers on a farm in Britain?
A. Because there are many dangerous amimals on a farm.
B. Because farm work is quick to finish.
C. Because there are many animals.
D. Because there are many machines.
( )2. What are many animal farms in Britain?
A. In the east.
B. In the west.
C. In the south.
D. In the north.
( )3. Wha t’s the weather like in Britain?
A. It’s hot in summer and cold in winter.
B. It’s not hot in summer and cold in winter.
C. It’s not hot in summer and warm in winter.
D. It’s hot in summer and not warm in winter.
( )4. How can British get enough food?
A. They produce all of their food.
B. They buy all their food from other country.
C. They bought some of their food from other country.
D. They bought wheat from other country and produce other things themselves.
( )5. What can we learn from this passage?
A. The farm workers needn’t work because they have machines.
B. The British eat a lot of meat because they don’t have enough wheat.
C. In the west of Britain, there is a lot of rain, so they can grow rice.
D. Britain must buy half of its food from other countries.
词汇考查(10小题)
A) 根据句意及首字母提示,完成单词。
1.—Can I take a m___ for you?
—Yes, thanks. Please tell him to come to see me at nine o’clock.
2. Learning English is a very good n____. It can help us to improve our English.
3. —Did you w____ TV yesterday evening?
—Yes I did. The programme was quite good.
4. “How are you” is a good way to start a c_____.
5. Sally was quite happy because she got a good m_____ in the English test.
B)根据汉语提示完成单词。
6. I think you will make a ____(错误) if you use that kind of tool.
7. My best friend Sally is good at playing the piano. She is in her school ___(乐队)
8. My ___ (发音)is poor. Others can’t understand me sometimes.
9. Her ____(微笑) makes her even more beautiful.
10. If your bike is broken, let’s go to school ____(一起).
1. message
2. newspaper
3. watched
4. conversation
5. mark
6. mistake
7. orchestra
8. pronunciation
9. smile 10. together
,翻译句子(5道小题)
1. 晚饭后去散步是个不错的主意。
____ ___ ___ _____ ___ go for a walk after supper.
2. 尽量不要上学迟到。
___ ___ ___ ___ late for school.
3. 大明经常帮我学英语。
Daming often ___ me ___ my English.
4. 这是按照到达那儿的好方法。
This is a great way ____ ___ there on time.
5. 我养了一只猫和一只狗,但它们老是打架。
I have a dog and a cat, but they fight ___ ___ __.
1. It’s a good idea to
2. Try not to be
3. helps, with
4. to get
5. all the time
改错题(5道小题),补全对话一篇(七选五型),短文填空一篇(10空),书面表达一篇。
给您一周的写稿时
B: 71 . I’m going to work hard this year. My teacher gave me some advice and I wrote it down. Look! “First of all, you should speak more English in class.”
A: OK, 72 ?
B: “You should always check your spelling with a dictionary.”
A: 73 . How about writing down your grammar, vocabulary and spelling mistakes in your notebook? 74
B: OK. I’ll put them down in my study diary.
A: And you should check your vocabulary notebook every day. I t’s a good idea to write new words in groups.
B: Great! 75
idea to study in New Zealand. Most people believe that the education quality is good there. It’s famous as a place for education because it gives a safe learning environment, and it provides excellent chances and services for students.
There are seven national universities in New Zealand. All of them are famous for their teaching quality. New Zealand is spending lots of money in making their universities world famous. Most of these universities have international offices. There is a committee for these universities called the New Zealand Vice Chancellors Committee. It represents the interests of the seven universities: Aukland, Wailkato, Massey, Victoria, Canterbury, Linconln and Otago. Its job is to have conversations with the New Zealand Government on behalf of the seven universities and the students in them.
1. study
2. education
3. because
4. provides
5. universities
6. famous
7. spending
8. called
9. interest 10. job
书面表达:
汉语在世界上所起的作用越来越大,在其重要作用推动下,汉语热居高不下。
请你写一篇60-70词的短文,为你的美国笔友Tony提供一些学习汉语的建议。
Dear Tony,
You asked me for advice on how to learn Chinese. Chinese is a beautiful language, but it isn’t easy to learn it well.
I think it’s a good idea to join a Chinese club. It’s helpful. You can make many friends and speak Chinese with them. Why not write e-mails to me in Chinese? I can correct you mistakes. In this way, we can help each other.
( ) 1.—Wow! It’s 11:25. We’ll get to Beijing soon!______
—I think you are right.
A. What about you?
B. What do you reckon?
C. Guess what!.
D. You’ve got no chance.
( )2. —Lingling, I have just made a pen friend from Australia.
—Oh, it ___ brilliant!
A. sounds
B. listens
C. hears
D. sees
( )3. —When will the plane ____?
—In an hour.
A. take on
B. take down
C. take out
D. take off
( )4. The shop has ____ of bread. We have to go to another place to find something to eat.
A. sold up
B. sold off
C. sold out
D. sold for
( )5. —Have you read the book Harry Potter?
—Not ____.
A. yet
B. before
C. never
D. ever
( )6. Daming likes reading. There are ___ a few books in the library that she hasn’t read.
A. ever
B. also
C. but
D. only
( )7. —Is my answer to the math problem right?
—Let me think it over carefully ___ I give you the answer.
A. after
B. while
C. before
D. when
( )8. —Have you ever been ____?
—Yes. I have been to America.
A. abroad
B. alone
C. here
D. healthy
( )9. Most ____ countries are richer than eastern countries.
A. eastern
B. western
C. southern
D. northern
( )10. —What do you think of this book?
—____. We like it very much.
A. Fantastic
B. Boring
C. Sad.
D. Delicious.
( )11. —Have you ever been to the Great Wall?
—_____.
A. Yes, I do.
B. Yes, I did.
C. No, I didn’t
D. No, I haven’t.
( )12. On buses, we should give our ___ to old people.
A. money
B. food
C. book
D. seat
( )13. Tony invited us ____ to his party tomorrow. Shall we go there together?
A. going
B. coming
C. to go
D. to come
( )14. —_____ the your new TV set?
—Two thousand yuan.
A. How much is
B. How is
C. How many are
D. What is
( )15. —___ have you been to the Great Wall?
—Only once.
A. How many times
B. How long
C. When
D. How much time
( )1. What did Molly Wilson try to do in the movie?
A. Find a knife.
B. Save the people in her town.
C. Go to a dangerous house.
D. Go for an exciting trip.
( )2. Which is the best part of the movie according to the writer?
A. At the beginning of it.
B. At the end of it.
C. In the middle of it.
D. We don’t know.
( )3. Which of the following is the weak part of the movie?
A. Animals can talk.
B. People can fly.
C. The bridge is burning.
D. The story ends too soon.
( )4. What do we know about the story?
A. It does not happen in the real world.
B. Molly is too shy to save the people in her town.
C. People in Glass Town get sick after they come back from Black House.
D. The wisest woman is going to get the knife with Molly.
( )5. What does the writer think of the movie?
A. The writer is unhappy about the way it ends.
B. The story is not exciting.
C. Its music is great for the story.
D. Some parts of it are bad for children.
In 2005, three rice farmers in Tainan, Taiwan, became famous because of the movie Let It Be. The movie shows how the three farmers live and work on the land. People are surprised by their stories and by their love for the land they live on.
For the farmers, the land is the only hope they see in life. They stay happy in the light of hope, whether the light is strong or weak. Even in hard times, the farmers still give thanks to the land and keep working happily on their farms. When their farms grow very little rice, they just laugh and say, “It’s OK. Don’t worry! We’re still living a happy life!”
That is the way many farmers in Taiwan live with their problems. They work hard and never ask for much from the land. All they want is to love and live for it. Because of the movie, the world can remember the farmers in Taiwan for their hard work and their “let-it-be” idea about life.
( )1.From the first paragraph we know “Let It Be” is the name of ___
A. a piece of music
B. a film
C. a song
D. a story book
( )2. What can we learn from the reading?
A. The farmland in Taiwan is getting worse for growing rice.
B. Some farmers in Taiwan are trying new ways of growing rice.
C. Farmers in Taiwan need help from foreign countries.
D. Many farmers in Taiwan are happy in good and bad times.
( )3. Which is NOT said about farmers in Taiwan in the reading?
A. They work hard and are paid back with lots of rice.
B. They thank the land for what they have.
C. They do more but do not ask for much.
D. They often look on the right side of life.
( )4. The three farmers in Let It Be always feel ____ in their lives.
A. sad
B. happy
C. anxious
D.
( )5. What does the underlined word “it” mean?
A. The rice.
B. The land.
C. The money.
D. The movie.
Dear Mr. Durston,
My name is Max Byrne. I’m in the thi rd grade at Featherstone Elementary School in Ridgely. I think your program, Everyday Heroes, is the 36 one on television. I watch Everyday Heroes every time it is on TV.
All of your stories are 37 to watch. The ones about animal heroes are my favorites. I really enjoyed the story about the 38 named Annie. Annie has a lot of courage. How did she become such a good 39 ? The person who trained her did a great job. She 40 the lives of people who swim at that lake. People who swim there will probably 41 her for a long time.
It is also interesting to learn about 42 heroes. They set a good example for us to follow. One of my favorite heroes is Dr. Nicki Saltini. She was on 43 show in April. She travels around the world helping people for free.
I have only one question to ask you. Why is your show only on the first Saturday of every
44 ? I think Everyday Heroes should be on TV at least once a week. It would be even 45 if we could learn about a hero every day!
Yours truly
Max Byrne ( )36. A. best B. worst C. longest D. shortest
( )37. A. boring B. surprising C. hard D. exciting
( )38. A. boy B. bird C. dog D. girl
( )39. A. dancer B. swimmer C. singer D. driver
( )40. A. relaxes B. protects C. kills D. describe
( )41. A. keep B. feed C. forget D. remember
( )42. A. human B. plant C. kid D. man
( )43. A. my B. your C. his D. her
( )44. A. day B. week C. month D. year
( )4. A.worse B. better C. harder D. easier
ADCBB DABCB
Bill and Jill were going to visit Da-wei and Li-hua Wu in Taiwan for several days. Before they 36 America, Bill and Jill tried to learn about Chinese food and Taiwanese ways of doing things. 37 wanted to be polite. They learned that most people in Taiwan 38 rice, drink tea, and take off their shoes when they go into a friend's apartment. Bill and Jill even learned to 39 chopsticks.
At the same time, Da-wei and Li-hua 40 about American food and American ways of doing things. They wanted to be 41 . When Bill and Jill came to the Wu's 42 , Da-wei and Li-hua told them to keep their shoes on. Later they went out for dinner. They ate pizza and drank Coke. The next few 43 , they had breakfast in a coffee shop and ate hamburgers in a fast-food restaurant.
On their way back to America, Bill and Jill were thinking about why they 44 ate rice or drank tea or ate with chopsticks. They never took off their 45 when they visited the Wu family. They thought that living in Taiwan was just like living in America.
( )36. A. reached B. stayed in C. moved to D. left
( )37. A. he B. I C. They D. We
( )38. A. drink B. grow C. sell D. eat
( )39. A. make B. use C. buy D. break
( )40. A. talked B. heard C. learned D. felt
( )41. A. angry B. friendly C. excited D. happy
( )42. A. school B. office C. house D. restaurant
( )43. A. days B. minutes C. years D. centuries
( )44. A. often B. usually C. sometimes D. never
( )45. A. shirts B. blouse C. shoes D. socks
ACDBC BCADC
Body language is an important part of communication. If you want to communicate well, it’s important to understand how you can (and can’t) use your body language to say what you mean, especially when you’re in a foreign country.
If a person is bored, he won’t look at the person who is talking to him. He will find other
things to do. He may also keep looking at his watch or a clock. If a person is open to you, his arms and legs will not be crossed. And if a person is relaxed, you will know it by looking at his body, even his breathing is slower.
A. Walk with hands in pockets.
B. Use body language to say what you mean.
C. Speak in public.
D. Say something slowly.
( )47. If a person is ___, he won’t look at the person who is talking.
A. bored
B. tired
C. happy
D. open
( )48. If a person is relaxed, ___.
A. he will find other things to look at
B. he will speak louder
C. his breathing will be slower
D. his breathing will be quicker
( )49. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. Walking with head down, a person may sad.
B. When a person was angry, his hands clasped behind back.
C. Sitting with legs apart, a person may be open and relaxed.
D. If a person is open to you, his arms and legs will be crossed.
( )50. What is the best title for the passage?
A. Communication.
B. Body language.
C. Some feeling.
D. Health.
BACDB。