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期末復(fù)習(xí)之閱讀理解20篇(浙江名校真題)(2223七年級(jí)下·浙江杭州·期末)WeletoOpenZoo—agreatplaceforthewholefamily!Visitthewildcatsarea(區(qū)域),whereyoucanfindtigers,lionsandmore!Youcandriveyourcarintotheplace,andyoumustbeinside(在……里面)itatalltimes.Doyoulikefriendlyanimals?etothemonkeyarea.Big,small,quietandnoisy…Youcanseethemall.Youcangivethemfoodandplaywiththem.Lunchtime?YoucanhavelunchrighthereatOpenZoo.Wehavedifferentkindsoffoodlikesandwiches,salads,hotdogsandburgers.Wealsohavefruitjuices,sodasandhotdrinkstoo.Doyouwanttobringyourownlunch?There’saspecialpicnic(野餐)areawithtablesandbenches.eandvisitourplaygroundforkidswithlotsofgamesfortheyoungones.There’sasmallpoolforthem,too,buttheycan’tswimhere.Adults(成年人)canenjoyourfreebikesorwalkaroundthepark.Share(分享)yourphotoswithus.YoucangetfreeticketsfortheOpenZooandaTshirt.Seeyousoon!1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph1referto(指的是)?A.Thecatsarea. B.Thecar. C.Thezoo. D.Therestaurant.2.Whichofthefollowinganimalsarefriendlyaccordingtothewriter?A.Tigers. B.Lions. C.Monkeys. D.Dogs.3.WhatareParagraph3andParagraph4mainlyabout?A.Animals. B.Lunch. C.Friends. D.Clothes.4.WhichsigncanweseeatOpenZoo?A. B. C. D.(2223七年級(jí)下·浙江杭州·期末)HiMumandDad,Howareyou?I’msohappyhereatthisschool.Theteachersaregreat,andthelessonsarefun.Classesstartat8:30andendat4intheafternoon.Afterschool,weusuallygotothetown.It’sverynice.Weturnleftatthecrossingoftheschoolstreetandtherearesomeshops.Myfavoriteistheshoppingcenter.It’sbetweenabankandahotel,acrossfromarestaurant.YouknowIlovebooksandintheshoppingcenterthere’sabigbookstorewhereyoucanbuylotsofnicebooks.NowI’mattheshoppingcenterwritingtoyou.MyfriendMayiswatchingamovieatthecinema.RonandBradareinthegamearea.They’replayingvideogames.Annisattheshoppingcentertoo,butsheisn’therewithme.She’sbuyingsomeclothes.AndTonyisorderingtea.We’reallhappy!How’sZala?Ilovemybabysister!Andhow’sKofi?Ishedoinghishomework?Healwaysdoeshishomeworkafterschool.Writetome!Loveyou!Nyala5.HowlongdoesNyalastayatschool?A.For6.5hours. B.For7hours. C.For7.5hours. D.For8hours.6.WhichmapbestshowstheplacesnearNyala’sschool?A. B. C. D.7.WhatisNyaladoingnow?A.She’splayingvideogames. B.She’swatchingamovie.C.She’sbuyingsomeclothes. D.She’swritinganemail.8.WhoisZala?A.Nyala’smother. B.Nyala’ssister. C.Nyala’sfriend. D.Nyala’steacher.(2223七年級(jí)下·浙江杭州·期末)CorryvaleFarmisinEngland.StephenandJennyBlacklerkeepcowsandchickensandsellmilkandeggs.ButmostoftheirmoneyesfromJenny’ssheep.Shehasfiftysheepandeachonehasenoughwool(羊毛)forsixsweaters.Everysixmonths,Stephencutsthiswooloffthesheepsotheywon’tgettoowarm.Fiveyearsago,Jennymadesomesweaterswiththewoolandwantedtosellthematcountrymarkets.Butitwassummerandtheweatherwashotsopeopledidn’twanttobuysweaters.Shethenmadesomesocks.Everybodylovedthembecausetheywerecheapandeasytowash.That’showJenny’sbusiness(生意)started.Atfirst,Jennymadethesocksathome,butsoonshehadlotsofcustomers(顧客)soshehadtosendthewooltoafactory(工廠).Therearesixcolors,fivesizesforallages,anddifferentsocksforwalkers,sportsmenandskiers.JennygetsbusybecauseCorryvalesocksareafavoritegiftofmanypeople.OnthewallsofJenny’soffice,therearelotsoflettersfromhappycustomersallovertheworld.9.HowmanysheepdoesJennyhave?A.5. B.10. C.50. D.100.10.Whydidn’tpeoplebuyJenny’ssweaters?A.Itwasn’ttherighttimeoftheyear. B.Thesweaterswerenotverybeautiful.C.Theirpricesweremuchtoohigh. D.Jenny’ssweatersonlyhadonesize.11.WhereareJenny’ssocksmadenow?A.Onthefarm. B.Atschool. C.Inastore. D.Inafactory.12.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.WhomadeCorryvalesocks. B.HowCorryvalesocksgetpopular.C.WhenJenny’sbusinessstarted. D.WhyCorryvaleFarmsellssocks.(2223七年級(jí)下·浙江杭州·期末)Isyourschoolstrict?Alice:Well,yesandno.Atbreaktimewecandecide(決定)wheretogo.Wecanstayintheclassroomorgooutside—IoftengototheplaygroundwithMike,butwecan’tgoouttotheshopsandofcoursewecan’tgohome!Karl:Yes,theteachersareverystrict!Wecan’ttalkinclassandwecan’taskquestions.Wecanlistentotheteacherandcopy(抄寫)fromtheboard.That’sall!Jane:Notreally,no.Wecanuseputersinclasstolookforinformation(資料),butwecan’tgoonsocialnetworkingsites(社交網(wǎng)站),ofcourse!Wecanworkingroupsinclasstoo.Ilikethat.13.WherecanAlicegoatbreaktime?A.Shecangotothebookstore. B.Shecangototherestaurant.C.Shecangototheplayground. D.Shecangoeverywhereshewants.14.Whothinkstheteachersarestrict?A.Alice. B.Karl. C.Jane. D.Mike.15.WhatcanJanedoinclassaccordingtothetext?A.Shecanplayputergamesinclass. B.Shecandogroupworkwithclassmates.C.Shecandecidewheretositinclass. D.Shecangoonsocialnetworkingsites.(2223七年級(jí)下·浙江杭州·期末)Elephantsarethebiggestanimalsthatliveonland.TheyliveongrasslandsandinforestsofAfricaandAsia.Elephantshavelongnosescalledtrunks.Theyhavebigearslikefans.Theirskinisgrayblack.Theyhavesomeshorthairsontheirbacksandtails.Male(公)elephantslivealoneorinsmallgroups.Femaleelephantslivetogetherwiththeirbabies.AnElephant’sFoodElephantsmusteatmostofthedaytogetenoughfoodtheyneed.Theyeatgrasses,leaves,andbark(樹皮)fromtrees.Anelephantmustdrinklotsofwater,too.____▲____Anelephant’strunkhasmanyuses.Anelephantusesittopickupfoodandputfoodintoitsmouth.Anelephantdrinksbysucking(吸)upwaterintoitstrunk.Thentheelephantsquirts(噴射)thewaterintoitsmouth.Elephantsusetheirtrunkstogreeteachother.Theyholdtheirtrunkshightocatchsmellsintheair.Thetipofthetrunkcanpickoneberryoffabush.AnElephant’sBabyAnelephantfromAsiahasoneliponthetrunk.AnelephantfromAfricahastwolipsonthetrunk.Ababyelephantisverybig.Itisheavierthanaman.Thenewbornbabysucksmilkfromitsmother.Afterafewmonths,thebabywillalsoeatplants.Themotherwillfeedherbabyfortwoyears.16.Whichofthefollowingcanweputin____▲____?A.AnElephant’sEars B.AnElephant’sTrunk C.AnElephant’sLips D.AnElephant’sMouth17.Whatdoesthenewbornbabyelephanthaveformeals?A.Grasses. B.Bark. C.Milk. D.Leaves.18.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Elephantshavesomeshorthairsontheirbacksandtails.B.Maleelephantslivetogetherwiththeirbabies.C.AnelephantfromAsiahastwolipsonthetrunk.D.Themotherwillfeedherbabyfortwomonths.19.Whichisthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage?A. B. C. D.(2223七年級(jí)下·浙江杭州·期末)HankwentcampingwithhisdadandbrotherCarlos.Theysetoffforthewoods.Theyfoundagoodplacefortheirtents.TheboyshelpedDadputuptwotents.Theyputtheirsleepingbagsinsideoneofthetents.“Youcanfindsomefirewood,”saidHank’sdad,“thenI’llmakeacampfire.”Theboyswentintothewoods.Carlosfoundthreesticks(棍子).Dadputhotdogsontheendsofthesticksandcookedthemoverthecampfire.Thentheboyscookedsomebreadandpotatoes.Everythingtastedgreat!Afterdinnertheboyssatbythecampfire,singingandtellingfunnyjokes.Dadtoldscarystories.Itwasgettingdarkandcold.Hankmovedclosertothefiretostaywarm.Theycouldhearthesoundofsomethingmovinginthewoods.“Whatwasthat?”askedCarlos.“Idon’tknow,butitsoundsbig,”saidHankandhemovedclosertohisdad.“Ithinkweshouldgotobednow,”saidCarlos.TheboyssaidgoodnighttoDad.Theywentintothetentandcrawled(爬)intotheirsleepingbags.Theytalkedaboutfishingtomorrow.Soontheywereasleepanddreamingaboutthebigfishtheywouldcatch(抓).Whentheboysgotupthenextmorning,Dadsaid,“Look!”Hepointedtoafootprint.“Ithinkthatnoiseweheardlastnightwasadeer.”Bothboyswerehungry.Theytooktheirfishingpoles(桿子)andrantothelake.“Let’sseeifwecancatchlunch.”saidHank.Andtheydid!20.WhatdidDadputontheendsofthesticks?A.Hotdogs. B.Bread. C.Potatoes. D.Fish.21.WhydidHankmoveclosertohisdad?A.Becausehewantedtokeepwarm B.BecausehewantedtosaygoodnighttoDad.C.Becausehewantedtogotobed. D.Becausehewasafraidafterhearingthesound.22.Whichistherightorderaccordingtothepassage?①Theboyswentfishing.

②Theyheardsomethingmovinginthewoods.③TheboyshelpedDadputuptwotents.

④Theyfoundsomefirewoodandmadeacampfire.A.④③①② B.③②④① C.③④②① D.①③②④23.Whatdoes“Andtheydid!”mean?A.HankandCarlostooktheirfishingpolesandrantothesleepingbag.B.HankandCarlosdidcatchsomefishforlunch.C.HankandCarloswerebothhungry.D.HankandCarlossawthedeer.(2223七年級(jí)下·浙江杭州·期末)SportsWorldAreyougoodatsports?Doyouwanttoplaydifferentballgames?eandjoinus!Place:PlaygroundTime:9:00a.m.—10:30a.m.SaturdayDIYCornerDoyouwanttomakethingsbyyourself?eandtrytomakegreatmodels.(Cars,planes,robots...)Place:ScienceRoomTime:16:30p.m.—18:00p.m.Tuesday—FridaytheSoundofMusicDoyouwanttoenjoybeautifulmusic?Waitforyoutosinganddance.Let’shavefuntogether!Place:MusicHallTime:14:00p.m.—17:00p.m.Monday—FridayPhotoTimeDoyouliketakingphotos?Doyouwanttolearntotakegreatphotos?Joinusrightnow!Place:SchoolGardenTime:13:00p.m.—14:00p.m.Saturday24.WherecanBillgoifhewantstomakeamodelplane?A.ToSportsWorld. B.ToDIYCorner. C.ToPhotoTime. D.TotheSoundofMusic.25.WhatcanstudentsdointheschoolgardenonSaturdayafternoon?A.Playballgames. B.Havescienceclasses. C.Singanddance. D.Takephotos.26.Whencanyougotothemusichalltohavefun?A.OnMondaymorning. B.OnSaturdaymorning. C.OnFridayafternoon. D.OnSundayafternoon.(2223七年級(jí)下·浙江杭州·期末)Pierre’sRestaurantisanAmericanrestaurantinthecitycenterfamousforthegreatcooking.Weareveryproudofourwonderfulfoodandservice.Nowwearelookingfortwonewpeopletojoinourteam.Position1:cook(everyday)Youshould:·havefourormoreyears’cookinginarestaurant·knowalotaboutAmericanfoodandcooking·enjoyworkingwithagroupofpeopleWegiveyou:7000—10,000yuanamonth;twodaysoffaweekPosition2:waiter/waitress(weekendsonly)Youshould:·befriendlyandhardworking·wanttolearnthingsWegiveyou:30yuananhourtostartIfyou’reinterested,pleaseclickheretosendanemailtous.27.Whocangetthejobasacook?A.Kyle,6yearsasacookatXinhuaChineseRestaurant. B.Andy,3yearsmakinghamburgersinKFC.C.Lisa,5yearsasacookatJay’sAmericanRestaurant. D.Sam,4yearslearninginacookingschool.28.Whatcanweknowaboutthewaiter/waitressposition?A.It’sforhardworkingstudents. B.Theydon’tneedtoworkeveryday.C.Theycanget30yuanforaday. D.TheymustknowaboutAmericanfood.29.Wherecanwefindthetext?A.Inthenewspaper. B.Ontheputer. C.Inamagazine. D.Inanad.(2223七年級(jí)下·浙江杭州·期末)Trytothinkaboutthis:yousitdownandbegintoeatatomato.Justthen,thetomatostartstoshout!Thismaynotsoundreal,butanewstudyshowedthatplantsmadesounds(聲音)whenthey“felt”worried.Scientistsusedultrasonicmicrophones(超聲波克風(fēng))to“hear”thesoundsoftomatoplantsinboxes.Whatdidtheydo?Theylistenedtothreegroupsofplants.Group1andGroup2madesounds30to50times(次數(shù))everyhour.Group3onlymade1soundeveryhour.“Whentomatoesarenotworriedatall,theyareveryquiet,”LilachHadanyfromthestudyteamsaid.Wholistenstothesesounds?Animalsmaylistentothesoundsintheforest.Forexample,thesoundcantellthemthattheplantisworriedandnotgoodforlayingeggs(產(chǎn)卵)on.Whenananimalwantstoeataplant,itcanalsousethesoundtopickwhichonetoeat.Thescientistsalsolistenedtootherplants,likerice.Theyalsomademoresoundswhentheywereworried.Scientistssaythestudycanhelpfarmersinthefuture.Theycanhelptheplantsgrowbetterby“hearing”howplantsfeel.30.Whatdidthenewstudyshowus?A.Farmerscanhearplantswiththeirears. B.Plantsmakesoundswhenthey’reworried.C.Plantsmakenosoundswhenthey’rescared. D.Animalsmakesoundswhentheyareeating.31.Accordingto(根據(jù))thestudy,whatdidtheplantdowhenithadnowaterfor5days?A.Theplantgotlost. B.Theplanttalkedwithanimals.C.Theplantkeptquiet. D.Theplantmademoresounds.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”referto(指的)?A.Theanimal. B.Theplant. C.Thesound. D.Theegg.33.Howcanthestudyhelpfarmers?A.Tomakefarmingmoreinteresting. B.Togrowhealthierplants.C.Tohavemoreplantsandanimals. D.Tolearntotalkwithplants.(2223七年級(jí)下·浙江衢州·期末)Peoplehavealwaysusedtheirhandstotalk.Today,peoplestilltalkwiththeirhands.Apolicemanholdsupahandtostopacar.Adadwaveshishandtosay“hello”and“goodbye”.Amumusesherhandtogivehersonakiss.Somepeoplecan’thearclearly,sotheyusetheirhandstomakewords.Thiskindoftalkiscalledsign(手勢)language.SignlanguagefirststartedintheUSin1815.AnAmericanmadeit.Today,manydeaf(聾的)peoplelearnitwhentheyareveryyoung.Whenadeafchildisplayingwithaball,aparentusestwohandstomakeasignforball.Babiescanalsomakesignsbeforetheycantalk.Babiescanlearntomaketheirhandslikeacup.Itmeanstheyneedwater._______▲_______Forexample,amanwantstoteachhisdogtostay.Whenthemangiveshisdogthesign,thedogstaysinoneplace.Signscanalsomakeadogstanduporsitdown.HelenKellerwasanAmericanwriter.Shecouldnotseeorhear.PeoplecouldusetheirfingerstowriteonHelen’shand.Helenalsowouldtouchpeople’smouthswhentheyspoke.Onlydeafpeoplecanlearnsignlanguage?No,everyoneusessomekindofsignlanguageorhandtalkeveryday.Evenbabiesandanimalscanlearnhandsigns.34.If(如果)youtalkwithothersinsignlanguage,you_________.A.hearclearly B.kissotherpeopleC.speakquickly D.talkwithyourhands35.Accordingto(根據(jù))Paragraph2,whichpictureisthesignforball?A. B. C. D.36.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttofillintheblank“_______▲_______”?A.Someanimalscanknowhandsignstoo.B.Deafchildrenaregoodatsignlanguage.C.Dogscanalsolearntospeakalanguage.D.Animalscanteachustomakehandsigns.37.What’sthebesttitle(標(biāo)題)ofthetext?A.TheGreatLifeofHelenKellerB.SignLanguageandHandTalkC.HelpDeafPeopleLearnSignsD.HowtoTeachAnimalstoSpeak(2223七年級(jí)下·浙江衢州·期末)“I’mbestfriendswitheverybody!”Aharealwayssaid.“TheylovemebecauseI’msobeautiful!”Shewenttothefarmtotalkwithahorse.Butseveralminuteslater,shegotbored.“Seeyoulater!”shesaid.“I’mgoingtotheforest!”Sheranintotheforestandmetabird.“Heythere!I’mthehare.Wanttoplaywithme?”Thebirdnodded.Buttherabbitgotimpatientverysoon,too.“Sorry!”shesaid.“I’mgoingtomeetsomeotherfriends.”Thentheharesawananimal.Shedidn’tknowthiskindofanimal.Soshewantedtomakefriendswithhim.“Hi!I’mthehare.I’mpopularintheforest.What’syourname?”Theharesaidtotheanimalhappily.Theanimallookedatherandsmiledandtheharenoticedhisbigteeth.“Happytomeetyou,hare!ButI’mnotlookingforfriends—I’mlookingfordinner!”Thetigersaid.Theharewasafraidnow.Shehurriedtorunreallyfast.Thehungrytigerranafterher!Theharesawthebirdandcried,“Hey,friend,Ineedyourhelp!”“I’mbusynow.”thebirdsaidandflewaway.Later,theharemetthehorse,buthesaid,“It’snotagoodtime.”Afterrunningforalongtime,thetigerfinallystoppedandwentaway.Thepoorharecried,“Ishouldmakeafewtruefriends.TheywillhelpmewhenIreallyneedthem!”38.What’sthecorrectorder(順序)ofthefollowing?①Thehungrytigerwantedtoeatthehare.②Theharewantedtomakefriendswiththetiger.③Theharelearntsheshouldmakeafewtruefriends.④Thehareranintotheforestandplayedwithabird.A.②③④① B.②④③① C.④②①③ D.④①②③39.Whatdoestheunderlined(劃線)word“impatient”probablymeaninParagraph3?A.Happy. B.Angry. C.Sad. D.Bored.40.Whydidnobodyhelpthehareatlastinthestory?A.Becausetheharedidn’thavetruefriends.B.Becausethetigerwantedtoplaywithher.C.Becausenoonehadmuchtimetohelpher.D.Becauseherfriendswerefarawayfromher.(2223七年級(jí)下·浙江紹興·期末)EightyearoldDanyalisaSyrian(敘利亞的)boy.ButhewasbornandgrowingupinNingbo,China.NowheisstudyinginBopingPrimarySchool.HegoestoschoolwithotherChinesestudents.HespeaksChinesewell.HisparentsteachhimArabic(阿拉伯語)andEnglishathome.In2012,HasanNael,Danyal’sfather,cametoChinaforthefirsttime.From2013to2015,hevisitedChinamanytimes.Danyal’smotherAlshaerYaraandNaelcametoNingbotostudyChinesein2015.Theylovedthewelingplaceandfriendlypeoplethere.Sotheydecided(決定)tostayinthecity.In2017,theyopenedapany(公司)inNingboanditwasnamedafterDanyal.AsDanyalisakidingfromanothercountry,histeacherscareabouthimandgivehimmuchlove.“Danyalisaluckyboy.IfhewereinSyria,hewouldbeanordinarykid,”Naelsays.“ButhereinChinaheisnotordinary—manypeoplelikehimandsayheislovelyandcute.Theyliketotakepicturesofhim,anditmakeshimveryhappy.”DanyallovesChinesefoodandhisschoollife.“IloveP.E.classesbecauseIcanjumprope,”Danyalsays.“IlikemathclassesbecauseIlearnaboutthingsI’minterestedin.MissYuteachesusnewwords.BylearningnewChinesewords,Icanbeawriter.”41.HowmanylanguagescanDanyalspeak?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.42.Paragraph2ismainlyorganized(組織)by________.A.Names B.persons C.places D.time43.Theunderlined(劃線的)word“ordinary”maymean(意思是)________inChinese.A.重要的 B.普通的 C.可愛的 D.強(qiáng)壯的44.WhatdoesMissYuteach?A.P.E. B.Math. C.Chinese. D.Art.45.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Lifeaboutafamily B.HomeawayfromHome C.SchoollifeinChina D.DreamJobfortheBoy(2223七年級(jí)下·浙江杭州·期末)Doyouknowaboutbees?MikailaUlmer,a19yearoldgirlfromTexas,USA,knowsthemwell.WhenMikailawasjust4yearsold,shewasstung(蜇)bytwobeesinoneweek.Shewassadandscared,sohermothertoldhersomethingaboutbees.“Beesareveryimportanttopeople,buttheyareingreatdangerandtherearenottoomanybees.”shesaid.ThenewssurprisedMikaila,andshestartedtothinkaboutbeesdifferently.Later,shegotagift—abookabouthowtomakelemonade(檸檬汁).Shecouldn’twaittotryitout.Shethoughtofputtingnaturalhoney(蜂蜜)inthedrinktomakeittastegood.Tohersurprise,itreallydid.ThenMikailastartedtosellthelemonadeoutsideherhouseandmanypeoplelovedit.Withhelpfromhermother,shestartedherlemonadebrandMe&TheBeesLemonadewhenshewasjust11yearsold.Now,thebrandhashitbigintheUSA.Morepeopleknowaboutit.Mikailaalsotriestotellpeopleabouttheimportanceofbees.Herbookaboutbeesishelpingmanybeekeepersaroundtheworld.What’smore,sheoftengivesawaymoneytosavebees.Goodjob,Mikaila!46.WhydidMikailastarttothinkdifferentlyaboutbees?A.Shewasstungbybees.B.Shelikedsellinghoney.C.Shegotagiftaboutbees.D.Hermothertoldherbeeswereindanger.47.WhatdidMikailaputinherlemonadetomakeittastegood?A.Bees. B.Drink. C.Honey. D.Tea.48.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“hashitbig”inParagraph5mean?A.Itmeans“isbad”. B.Itmeans“isfriendly”.C.Itmeans“ispopular”. D.Itmeans“isimportant”.49.HowdoesMikailahelpbeekeepersaroundtheworld?A.Herbookaboutbeeshelpsthem.B.Sheteachespeoplehowtomakelemonade.C.Shegivesmoneytosavebees.D.Sheputshoneyinherlemonade.(2223七年級(jí)下·浙江杭州·期末)I’mMariaandI’mfromRussia.I’mastudentandIlovesoccer!Rightnow,I’minLondon.I’mataschooltolearntoplaysoccer,andI’malsoheretolearnEnglish.IlivewithawonderfulhostfamilyinLondon.Mrs.GreenisfromEngland,whileMr.GreenisfromScotland.Oneofthebestpartsoflivingwiththisfamilyisgettingtospendtimewiththeirson,Jacob.He’saroundmyage,andhe’salwaysnicetome.JacobandIliketoplaysoccertogetherinthegarden.Onweekends,thefourofussometimesgoforawalkinthecenterofLondon.MyfavoriteplacesareBigBen,BuckinghamPalaceandTowerBridge.They’reallsymbolsofLondon,andit’sexcitingtoseethemupclose.Iplaysocceratschooleverymorning.Therearemanyteamshere.Theteamsarefromdifferentcountries.Ithinkwearegoodteamsbecauseweallworkveryhard.Intheafternoon,IgotoEnglishclasses.Myclassmatesareverynice.IliketotalkwithRickbest.He’sChinese.OurEnglishlessonsareinteresting.OurEnglishteacherMr.Smithisfun,too.Wehavesoccergamesintheevening.Lotsofpeopleetowatchourgames.Youcan’timagine(想象)howhardweplay!50.WhereisMariafrom?A.Russia. B.England. C.Scotland. D.China.51.WhodoesMarialivewithinLondon?A.ARussianfamily. B.AnEnglishteacher.C.Afriendlyclassmate. D.Ahostfamily.52.WhatdoesMariadointheevenings?A.Sheplayssoccergames. B.ShelearnsEnglish.C.ShewatchesTV. D.Shereadsbooks.53.Whatcanweknowfromthetext(文本)?A.MarialikestoplaybaseballtogetherwithJacobinthegarden.B.MariafeelsexcitedtoseeBigBen,BuckinghamPalaceandTowerBridge.C.MariagoestoChineseclassesintheafternoon.D.NooneestowatchMaria’sgamesatschool.(2223七年級(jí)下·浙江杭州·期末)EANDJOINUSPostedin:Hangzhou,China.Postedtime:June20,2023.Doyouhaveoldbooks,balls,pens,erasers,CDs,musicplayersoranyotherthingsthatjustgetdust(塵土)?It’stimetocleanoutyourroom.PleasetakeyourthingstoPeople’sSquare.Thereyoucansellthethingsyoudon’tneedanymore,oryoucanexchange(交換)thingswithotherpeople.Remembernottosellorexchangeanyclothes,puters,TVsorphones.◎Date:July15—July22,2023◎Time:8:00a.m.—10:00a.m.&4:00p.m.—6:30p.m.◎Ifyouhaveanyquestionsabouttheactivity(活動(dòng)),pleaseemailMrLiatHangzhoumrli@163.54.Whatcanpeopleexchangeduringtheactivity?A.Footballs. B.puters. C.Tshirts. D.Phones.55.Whencanpeopletakepartintheactivity?A.At10:30a.m.onJuly5,2023. B.At9:30a.m.onJuly15,2023.C.At2:30p.m.onJuly20,2023. D.At3:30p.m.onJuly21,2023.56.Whatistheactivityfor?A.Gettingsomedust. B.Cleaningyourrooms.C.Sellingorexchangingoldthings. D.Makingmanyfriends.(2223七年級(jí)下·浙江寧波·期末)“MakeAWish”isoneoftheworld’smostwellknowncharities(慈善機(jī)構(gòu)).Itmakeswishesetrueforchildrenwhohaveseriousillnesses.Itgivesthemhopeandjoyandhelpsthemforgetabouttheirhealthproblemsandhavefun.Itallstartedin1980inPhoenix,Arizona,Christopherwasa7yearoldboywhowasverysick.Healwaysdreamedofbeingapoliceofficer.TommyAustinandRonCox,twopoliceofficers,madehiswishetrue.TheygaveChristopheratourofthecityinapolicehelicopter(直升飛機(jī))andmadearealpoliceuniformforhim.Therearefourkindsofwisheschildrenusuallyhave:Iwishtogo.Childrenusuallywanttotravelorgotoaconcert,agameorapark.Iwishtomeet.Childrensometimeswanttomeettheirfavouriteactors,singersorplayers.Iwishtobe.Somechildrenwishtobeeactors,singersortraindrivers.Iwishtohave.Theyoftenwanttohaveaputer,agame,abikeormanyotherthings.Let’shopemorewisheswilletrueinthefuture.Peoplewhoworkinthecharityalwaystryforthebest.Almost25,000volunteers(志愿者)help,workorgivemoney.Willyoubeoneofthem?57.“MakeAWish”isacharitytohelp________.A.seriousofficers B.sickchildren C.famousactors D.popularsingers58.WhichkindofwishesdoesChristopherhave?A.Iwishtogo. B.Iwishtomeet. C.Iwishtobe. D.Iwishtohave.59.Thewriterwritesthepassageabove(上述的)________.A.toaskmorepeopletojointhecharityB.totellushowChristopher’swishcametrueC.toexplainwhat“MakeAWish”isD.tointroducedifferentkindsofchildren’swishes60.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.“MakeAWish”hasahistoryofover40years.B.ChristopherandTommyaretwoofficers.C.Afewpeopleareworkingfor“MakeAWish”.D.Sickchildrenjustwishtogetwell.(2223七年級(jí)下·浙江寧波·期末)LittleMaryisagoodgirl.Shebegantogotoschoollastyearandnowshe’sinGrade2.Herhomeisnotfarfromtheschool,butsheisoftenlateforclassbecauseshelikeswatchingTV,andlistenstothemusicintheeveningandgoestobedverylate.Soshecan’tgetupontimeinthemorning.ThistermMrWhite,May’suncle,woksinherschool.HeteachesGrade2history.Heisverystrictwiththestudents,ofcourse,withMary,too.HeoftentellsMarytofollowtheschoolrulesandetoschoolontime.TodayMarygotuplateagain.Whenshewenttoschool,itwas8:15.Herunclewaswaitingforherattheschoolgate.“Youaretenminuteslateforthefirstclass.”MrWhitesaidangrily.“Whyareyouoftenlateforclass?”“EverytimewhenIgettothestreetcorner,Ialwaysseeasign(標(biāo)志).Itsays‘SCHOOL—GOSLOW(慢行)’”saidMary.61.Maryisa_________yearstudent.A.first B.second C.third D.eighth62.Maryisoftenlateforschoolbecause________.A.shestaysuplateB.shecan’tsleepwellatnightC.hermotherisn’tathomeD.sheseesthesign“SCHOOLGOSLOW!”63.Thefirstclassbeginsat________.A.8:15 B.8:00 C.7:50 D.8:0564.Thesignonthestreetcornerisfor________.A.drivers B.Mary C.students D.teachers(2223七年級(jí)下·浙江寧波·期末)閱讀下列短文,然后從A,B,C,D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案。FamilyRules1.Getupat6:00amandgotobedby10:00pm.2.Don’ttalkloudlyintheroom.3.Cleanyourbedroomeveryday.4.WashyourskirtsandTshirts.5.Don’tmeetfriendsbeforeyoufinishyourhomework.________Rules1.eintotheroomwithcleanshoes.2.Don’teatordrinkintheroom.3.Don’ttalkloudlyintheroom.4.Turnontheputersrightandturnthemoffafterclass.65.Theword(s)intheblank(空格)canbe________.A.puterroom B.Library C.Classroom D.Supermarket66.Theunderlinedwords“turnoff”mean________inChinese.A.打開 B.搬走 C.沖洗 D.關(guān)閉67.Accordingto(根據(jù))thepassage,weknow________.A.youcan’ttalkloudlyinbothofthetwokindsofrulesB.youmayeintotheroomwithskirtsandTshirtsC.youcangotobedafter10:00pmD.youcannotmeetfriends(2223七年級(jí)下·浙江寧波·期末)Travelingisoneofthemostim

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