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廣版課堂教師團(tuán)隊出品廣版課堂教師團(tuán)隊出品PAGEPAGE2校內(nèi)教師特供版資料,作學(xué)生課后練習(xí)用途廣州七下英語期中測試卷(二)一、語法選擇(15115分)(A)Dorawasinthebathroom.Thetapwason.“Turnthattapoff,”saidanangryvoice.“You’rewastingwater.”Doralookedaround,1therewasnoonethere.“Whoareyou?”“I’madropofwater.Doyouknowwhere2?”“Fromthetap?”askedDora.“Afewdaysago,Iwasinacloud,”saidthedropofwater.“ThenIdroppedintoariverandranintoareservoir.Thenitwastimeforpeopletocleanme.”“Cleanyou?”Doraasked.“Yes.Iwasdirty.Theycleanedmeandaddedsomechemicals3me.ThenItravelled4thepipesunderthestreetsandnowI’mhere.”Doraasked,“Sothatistheendofyourjourney?”“No.Peoplewillmakeme5again.I’llgointoariverandthenintotheseaagain.”“Again?”“Yes.Myjourney6.Remember7me.I’mvaluable.”Doraturnedthetapoffandcameoutofthebathroom.()1.A.and B.but C.so D.then()2.A.doIcomefromB.amIfrom C.Icomefrom D.doIfrom()3.A.for B.to C.with D.of()4.A.through B.over C.across D.from()5.A.toclean B.cleaning C.clean D.cleaned()6.A.startsthereB.startstothereC.startingthereD.startsfromthere()7.A.don’ttowasteorpollute B.nottowasteorpolluteC.notwastingorpolluting D.don’twasteorpollute(B)“Daddy,canIlearntoplay8violin?”youngSarahaskedherfather.Shewasalwaysaskingforthingsandherfatherwasnotvery9.“Youcostmealotofmoney,Sarah.”hesaid.“Firstyouwantedtolearnhorseriding,thendancing,andthenswimming.Now...”“I’llplayeveryday,Daddy.”Sarahsaid.“I’llpracticeitvery10.”“Allright,”herfathersaid.“I’llpayforyoutohavelessonsforsixweeks.Attheendofsixweeksyoumustplaysomethingforme.11youplaywell,youcanhavemorelessons.Ifyouplaybadly,I’llstopthelessons.”HesoonfoundagoodviolinteacherandSarah12herlessons.Theteacherwasveryexpensive,butherfatherkepthispromise.Thesixweekspassedquickly.ThetimecameforSarahtoplayforherfather.Shebegantoplay.Sheplayedverybadly.Herfatherhadoneofhisfriendswithhim,andthefriendputhishands13hisearswhenheheardthenoise.WhenSarahfinished,herfathersaid,“Welldone,Sarah.Youcanhavemorelessons.”Sarahranhappilyoutoftheroom.Butthefriendwasalittlepuzzled.“You’vespentalotofmoney,butshestillplaysverybadly.”Hesaid.“Well,that’strue.”Herfathersaid.“Butsinceshepracticedplayingtheviolin14,I’vebeenabletobuyfiveapartmentsinthisbuildingataverylowprice.In15sixweeksI’llownthewholebuilding!”( )8.A.aB.anC.theD./( )9.A.pleaseB.pleasedC.pleasingD.pleasure( )10.A.hardB.hardlyC.hard-workingD.hardwork( B.AssoonasC.IfD.When( )12.A.beginB.beginsC.beganD.wasbeginning( )13.A.belowB.throughC.overD.across( )14.A.herB.oneselfC.myselfD.herself( )15.A.otherB.anotherC.theotherD.others二、完形填空(10110分)Afatherandhisdaughterwereflyingakiteinthepark.Theyoungdaughterwasalittlebittired,sotheytooka16 onthebeach.Whenthedaughtersawanoldmansellingapples,sheaskedherfathertobuyheranapple.Herfatherdidn’tbringmuchmoneywithhim,butitwasenoughtobuytwoapples.Sohedid,andgave17 ofthemtohisdaughter,smiling.Hisdaughterheldoneappleinherlefthandandtheotherintherighthand.Thenthefatheraskedherifshecould18 oneoftheappleswithhim.Whenthegirl19 oneappleAndbeforeherfathercouldspeak,shealsotookabitefromtheotherapple.Thefatherwas20Hewondered(想知道)whatmistakehehadmadesothathisdaughteractedinsuchagreedy(貪婪的)way.Hewaslostinthought:“PerhapsIamjustthinkingtoomuch.Sheistoo21tounderstandaboutsharingandgiving”.Butstillasmiledisappearedfromhisface.Suddenly,hisdaughterwithanappleinherlefthandsaid.“Daddy,havethisone!Itismuchjuicierand22.”Herfatherwasspeechless.Hefelt23 aboutmakingthejudgmentsoquicklyaboutasmallchild.Buthissmile24 whyhisdaughterquicklytookabitefromeachapple.( )16.A.walkB.showerC.breakD.picture( )17.A.bothB.eitherC.neitherD.allomthestoyenlnnottojudenthing( )16.A.walkB.showerC.breakD.picture( )17.A.bothB.eitherC.neitherD.all( )18.A.cutB.washC.shareD.bring( )19.A.saidB.feltC.heardD.wanted( )20.A.satisfiedB.surprisedC.movedD.happy( )21.A.youngB.oldC.carefulD.strict( )22.A.biggerB.sweeterC.smallerD.heavier( )23.A.proudB.greatC.goodD.sorry( )24.A.wentawayB.camebackC.ranoffD.leftout( )25.A.NeverB.SeldomC.Sometimes三、閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)閱讀理解(15230分)A、B、CD項中,選出最佳選項。AShoppingGuideinNewWorldShoppingMall6FRestaurantCoffeeshop/Teahouse5FChildren’spleasuregroundCinema4FElectricalequipmentWritingmaterialsOfficesupplies3FBedding2FWomen’sclothing1FFruits,vegetables,meat,eggsdrinks,cookedfood,etc.KitchenwareBusinesshouseWeekdays:8:00a.m.—6:00p.m.Weekends:9:00a.m.—9:00p.m.( )26.Fromtheshoppingguide,wecanseethatthereare floorsintheNewWorldShoppingMall.A.five B.six C.seven D.eight( )27.Youcaninviteyourfriendsto ordrinkteaonthetopfloor.A.playgames B.watchfilms C.havelunch D.buyclothing( )28.Accordingtotheguide,MrLicangoshopping onweekdays.A.at7:30a.m. B.at8:30a.m. C.at6:30p.m. D.at8:00p.m.BTherewasonceakingwhohadagreatpalacewithawonderfulgarden.Inthekindsofanimals.Allofthemenjoyedlivingthere.Therewasonlyonethinginthegardenthatthekinghated:anoldtreeinthecenterofthegarden.Itwassooldanddry.Thismadethekingsoangrythathefinallyaskedsomepeopletocutitdownandturntheplaceintoaswimmingpool.However,afterthetreewascutdown,theanimalsleftthegarden.Withouttheanimals,thegardenwasnotasbeautifulasbefore.Thekingwassad,buthedidn’tknowwhathadhappened.Ayoungmanwenttothekind,andsaidhecouldexplainwhathadhappened.“Thiswasbecauseyoucutdowntheoldtree,”saidtheyoungman.“Therearethousandsofmoths(飛蛾)whichlivedinthetreeBirdsneededthemothstoeatandthentheyproducedwastesforplantstogrow.Theplantsthenattractedmanyotheranimalstoyourgarden.Soyourgardenbecameverybeautiful.Butasyoucutthetreedown,theanimalshadtoleave.”“Excellent!”saidtheking.“I’llmakeyourichandyouwilltrytomakemygardenbeautifulagain.”“I’mafraiditwilltakemanyyearstofinish.Itwilltakemanyyearsforthenaturalbalance(生態(tài)平衡)togetbackagain.”saidtheyoungman.Thekingwassad,butallhecoulddowasjusttowait.()29.Whydidthekingcutdowntheoldtree?Becausehehatedtheoldanddrytree.Becausehewantedtoplantayoungtreethere.Becausehedidn’twantmothstoliveinthetree.Becausehewantedtoplantflowersinthegarden.( )30.Theunderlinedword“they”inParagraph3refersto .A.themoths B.theplants C.thebirds D.theanimals( )31.Whichofthefollowingsshowsthenaturalbalanceofthegarden?A.moths--plants--animals--birds B.moths--birds--animals--plantsC.moths--plants--birds--animals D.moths--birds--plants--animals( )32.Thestorytellsusthat .oldtreesshouldbecutdownit’seasyforustokeepthebalanceofnatureit’simportanttokeepthebalanceofnatureitwon’ttakeyearsforthenaturalbalancetogetbackagainC“USA?Britain?Whichcountryisbettertostudyin?”Weoftenhearsuchdiscussions.AsChinaopensitsdoors,studyingabroadhasbecomeadreamformanyChinesestudents.Theywouldliketoknowtheworldwell.It’struethatstudyingabroadcanhelpstudentsdevelopthemselves.Languageskillswillbeimprovedanditmaybeeasiertofindjobs.Butthereareproblemsthatshouldbeconsidered.Languageisthefirst.Studentsmustspendalotoftimelearninganotherlanguageandgettingusedtoadifferentculture.Studentsmustalsolearntolivewithoutparents’careanddowithallkindsofthingstheyhaven’tdonebefore,likelookingafterthemselves.TherearereportsaboutChinesestudentsabroadsinkingintoanocean,meetingwithlotsofdifficultiesandgivingupeasily.Whentheyhavetotakecareofthemselves,itishardforthemtostudywell.Finally,studyingabroadbringsaheavyburdentothefamily.FormostChineseparents,thecostofstudyingabroadisveryhigh.Isitworthdoing?WeknowthattherearemanyfamouspeoplewhosucceedingreatthingsthroughtheirhardworkinChina.LiuXiangisagoodexample.OnceanAmericanteacherinvitedhimtherebutherefused.HekepttraininghardwithhisChineseteacher.HesurprisedtheworldwhenhewonagoldmedalattheAthensOlympics.Sowhenyouwonderwhichcountryisbettertostudyin,considerwhetherstudyingabroadistherightchoice.()33.Fromthepassage,welearnthatmanyChinesestudentsdreamaboutstudyingabroadto .A.tasteanewlife B.makealotofmoneyC.learnaboutthenewworldD.learntolookafterthemselves()34.ThewritermentionsLiuXianginthepassageinordertotellusthat.ChineseteachersarebetterthanAmericanonesstudyingabroadisnottherightchoicepeoplecanalsobesuccessfulinChinaiftheyworkhardLiuXiangwasagoldmedalwinner( )35.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?familiesalotofmoney.Studyingabroadwillmakeiteasierforstudentstolearnwell.Studyingabroadwillhelpstudentsimprovelanguageskills.Studyingabroadwillbringstudentsalotofdifficultiesintheirlives( )36.Thispassageismainlyabout .A.theproblemsofstudyingabroad B.thedreamofstudyingabroadC.thechoiceofstudyingabroad D.thestoryofstudyingabroadDOctopusescanchangethecoloroftheirskin.Becauseofthis,itcanbehardtoseethem.Theylookthesameastheplacetheyaresittingin.Ifyoumeetanoctopus,donotteaseit.Itisnotafoolishanimal.Itcanrememberthepeoplewhoarenotfriendlytoit.Ifyoumakeitangry,itcandosomethingbacktoyou.Somescientistskeptasmalloctopusinabigtank.Onedaytheytookitoutandputitinasmallone.Theywantedtohaveaspeciallookatit.Oneofthescientiststriedtomaketheoctopuschangeitscolor,butitdidnotdothat.Itjustwatchedthemanwhowashittingit.Afterawhilethescientistsgottiredoftheoctopus.Itwouldnotchangeitscolor.Theyhadnointerestinitanymore.Theypickedoutofthesmalltanktoputitbackinthebigone.Thentheoctopusattacked.Itblewsomeblackbrownwateroutofitsmouth.Thedirtywaterwentalloverthemanwhohadhititandmadehisnicecleanshirtblack.Theoctopusrememberedhim.()37.Whatmakesitdifficulttoseeoctopuses?A.Changingthelivingspace. B.Sittingintheplacetheylivein.C.Changingthecoloroftheirskin.D.Attackingpeople.()38.Whatdidthescientistswanttodoaftertheyputtheoctopusinasmalltank?A.Toteasetheoctopus. B.Togiveitagoodplacetolivein.C.Toseeithitpeople. D.Toseeitchangethecolor.()39.Whydidthescientistspicktheoctopusoutofthesmalltanktoputitbackinthebigone?A.Becauseitwantedtogoback.B.Becauseithitascientist.C.Becausetheylostinterestinit.D.Becauseithadchangedthecolor.( )40.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoesthewritermainlytellus?Theoctopuscanchangeitscolor.Theoctopuscanblowsomeblackbrownwateroutofitsmouth.Theoctopuscanrememberthepeoplewhoarenotfriendlytoitandattackthem.Scientistslikekeepingoctopus.第二節(jié)閱讀填空(515分)Springbreakisakindofholidaytogooutdoors.TeenagersintheUSallloveit.Usually,ournewtermstartsinlateFebruaryorearlyMarchinayear.Butit’squitedifferentfromthatinAmerica.41. .SoinlateMarchandApril,mostAmericanschoolsgivestudentsonetotwoweeksoffschool.Whatdostudentsdoduringthetime?42. ,andtheydon’tneedtothinkaboutstudying!Somekidstaketripswiththeirparents,travellingtoanewstateorevenanewcountry.ThereisoneplaceintheUSthatallkidsdreamaboutgoingontheirspringbreak—DisneyWorldinFlorida.Forsomekidsthatdreamwillcometrue.43. .Formanyfamilies,springbreakmeansrelaxingorfamilydays.Theymaystayathome,readandwatchmovies,ortheymayspendtimewiththeirfriends.Othersmaytraveltomeetfamilymemberswholivefaraway.44. .Onaten-daytrip,forexample,studentsmaygoonatourthroughSpain,Germany,andItaly.Thesetripsareoftenexpensive,buttheygivestudentsagreatchancetoseeotherpartsoftheworld.StudentsintheUSdon’thavetheirspringbreakatthesametime.45. .Sowhilestudentsfromonetownareonholiday,theirfriendsinthenexttownmayhaveclassesasusual.They’llThey’llgettomeetMickeyMouseSometimesteachersleadoverseastripsforgroupsofstudentsAmericanschoolsbeginasearlyasJanuaryItdependsonwheretheyliveTheyliketodomanythings四、

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