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江蘇地區(qū)2023學(xué)年七年級(jí)下冊(cè)期中備考真題匯編-閱讀理解(37篇)Ⅴ學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級(jí):___________考號(hào):___________一、閱讀單選(2022春·江蘇南京·七年級(jí)校考期中)It’sexcitingtostartanewlifeinanewcity.Let’sreadDaniel’sstorytogether.Daniel’sblogSaturday,16thMarch.TodayIgotmydreamjobinNewYork!However,it’sfarawayfrommyhometownandI’veneverevenvisitedNewYorkbefore.YesterdayItookthetrainhereandoneofmyworkmatesmetmeattherailwaystation.Thenheshowedmetothecompany.Theretheyhadawelcomepartyforme.Great!Mycompanyofferednolivingplace,soIhadtofindsomewheretolive.IstayedinahotelwhileIlookedforanewhome.Monday,1stApril.I’vefoundtheperfectflat.It’ssmallbutverynice.It’snearmyoffice,soIcanwalktowork.Theonlyproblemisthatit’s$1000amonth.That’stoomuchforayoungmanlikeme!I’vesoongotusedtolifehere.Iloveit!There’sasupermarketnearbyandsomerestaurantsIcangotowhenIdonotwanttocook.Myworkmatesandnewneighborsarefriendly.Cool!1.WhatisDaniel’sflatlike?A.It’sfarawayfromhisoffice. B.It’squitecheap. C.It’sverybig. D.It’sverynice.2.Whydoesn’tDanielcookforhimselfsometimes?A.Becausethere’saflatnearhishome. B.Becausetherearesomerestaurantsnearby.C.Becausethere’sasupermarketbytheriver. D.Becausethere’sanofficenearby.3.WhatdoesNOTDanieltellus?A.WhetherhehasvisitedNewYorkbefore. B.Wherehestayedbeforehefoundaflat.C.WhyhehadapartyonAprilFool’sDay. D.Whathisworkmatesandnewneighborsarelike.(2022春·江蘇南京·七年級(jí)??计谥校㎡ften,therearenoisy(吵鬧的)neighborswheremanypeopleliveclosetogether.Andthiscanbemoreofaproblemwhenyousharewalls,floorsorceilingswithneighborsinaflat.Anoisyneighborcanmakelifedifficult,especiallyifnoise(噪音)goeswellintonight,orhappensduringearlymorninghours.Howcanwewelldealwith(處理)theproblem?Justtrythestepsbelow.Youshouldfirsttrytotellyournoisyneighborsaboutthenoise.Whendoingso,youshouldbepolite,evenfriendly.Youcanbeginlikethis,“Iamnotsurewhetheryouknowornot.”Thentelltheneighborstheprobleminanhonestway,andaskthemtoturndownthemusic,ornottoholdpartiesuntil3a.m.Attheend,youcansaythatyouknowtheyhearyournoisetoo,andthatyouwilltakecarewithyourbehavior(行為)tomakeaslittlenoiseaspossible.Youshouldknowthatnotallneighborsaregoingtofollowyourrequirement(要求),andsomemayactinabadmanner.Ifthenoisyneighborsdon’tchangetheirbehavior,thenextstepshouldbetowritetheneighborsaletter.Thelettershouldshowyourgrievances(不滿)andthedateswhenthenoisewasquiteterrible.Forexample,ifyourneighborhasnoisypartieseveryFridaynightthatgoonintotheearlymorningthenwritedownthosedates.Ifthenoisekeepsgoingon,youshouldreportittolocalauthorities(權(quán)力部門),oreventhepolicestation.Rememberthatyoucannotalwaysrequirenoisyneighborstobequiet.Ifyouhavefinishedthestepsandletterbutthenoisekeepsgoingon,don’tstarthittingwallsinyourhomeorturningupthemusictomakeyourneighborsangry.Justhavepatienceandrememberthatcommunicationisthemostimportant.4.Accordingtothewriter,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Beingpoliteandfriendlymayhelpwhendealingwiththeproblem.B.Sayingyouyourselfwillmakelittlenoisemayhelpwhendealingwiththeproblem.C.Writingdownthenoisydatesinthelettermayhelpwhendealingwiththeproblem.D.Hittingthewallsorturningupthemusicmayhelpwhendealingwiththeproblem.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinthelastparagraphmostprobablymean?A.溝通 B.報(bào)警 C.斗爭 D.冷靜6.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassageabove?A.What’slifelikewithnoisyneighbors?B.Howshouldyoutalktoyournoisyneighbors?C.Whatshouldyouwritetoyournoisyneighbors?D.Howshouldyoudealwithyournoisyneighbors?(2022春·江蘇南京·七年級(jí)校考期中)Danielhasgotusedtohislife.Nowhetriestolivemorehealthily.Today,peoplewanttodosportsandexercisetokeephealthy.Butsomeofthemhavesomewrongideasaboutit.“Aplateofchickenisagoodmealbeforegamesbecauseithasmuchenergy.”Thebestmealbeforegamesshouldhavecarbohydrates(碳水化合物).Foodlikepotatoes,bread,bananasarerichinit,butchickenandmeatarenot.“1”No.Morningisagoodtimetoexercise,butitmaynotbegoodforyou.Ifanafternoonoraneveningisbetterforyou,andyouenjoythefeelingofgettinghealthy,thenyoucanexerciseatthattime.Sochooseanytimetoexercise!“Ifyoudrinkwaterwhenyouexercise,you’llfeeltired.”Youmusthavesomewaterwhenyouexercise.Andafterexercising,youalsoneedtohavesomewater.Ifyoudon’tdrinkanywater,thenyoumayfeeltired.“Exercisingeverydayisveryimportant.”Wrong.Toomuchexerciseisbadforus.Youneedtogiveyourbodyadayofrest.7.Thisismostprobablyfrom________.A.a(chǎn)lunchmenu B.a(chǎn)sportsstamp C.a(chǎn)travelpostcard D.a(chǎn)healthbook8.Theunderlinedword“it”refersto________.A.a(chǎn)goodmeal B.a(chǎn)plateofchicken C.carbohydrates D.bread9.Whichofthefollowingisthemostsuitable(合適的)for1?A.Thebesttimetoexerciseisearlyinthemorning.B.Thebesttimetoexerciseislateintheafternoon.C.Thebesttimetoexerciseisearlyintheevening.D.Thebesttimetoexerciseisanytimeduringtheday.10.Whichofthefollowingwillbethebesttitle?A.Reasonsforsportsandexercises B.QuestionsofsportsandexerciseC.Besttimeforsportsandexercise D.Wrongideasaboutsportsandexercise(2022春·江蘇南京·七年級(jí)??计谥校〢healthylifestylealsomeansthatyoushouldhavesomehobbies.ForDaniel,readingopensupawholenewworldtohim.“IamgladthatyouaregoingtoEgyptatlast,littleswallow,”saidthePrince.“IamnotgoingtoEgypt,”saidtheswallow,“Iamgoingtodieofhungerandcold.”HekissedtheHappyPrinceandfelldowndeadathisfeet.Atthatmoment,therewasaloudsoundinsidethestatue(雕塑)asifsomethinghadbroken.Thestatue’shearthadbrokenintotwo.Earlythenextmorning,theMayor(市長)waswalkinginthesquare.Ashepassedthestatue,helookedupatit.“HowgraytheHappyPrincelooks,”hethought.“Theredjewelhasfallenoutofhissword,hiseyesaregone,andheisnolongergolden.Heisalittlebetterthanabeggar.Thereisadeadbirdathisfeet.Birdsarenotallowedtodiehere.Thisstatuemustbepulleddown.Iwillputastatueofmeinitsplace.”Workmenmeltedthestatueinafire.“Whatastrangething!”saidoneoftheworkmen.“Thebrokenheartinthestatuewillnotmelt.Wemustthrowitaway.”Theythrewitaway,anditlandednexttothedeadswallow.“Bringmethetwomostprecious(珍貴的)thingsinthecity,”saidGodtooneofHisAngels.TheAngelbroughthimtheheartofthestatueandthedeadbird.(extractfromTheHappyPrince)11.Whathappenedtotheswallowatlast?A.ItwasgoingtoEgypt. B.Itwasgoingtodieofhungerandcold.C.ItwasgoingtothePrince’sfeet. D.Itwasgoingtoitshome.12.Whywastherealoudsoundinsidethestatue?A.BecausethePrincewascrying. B.Becauseitwastoocold.C.BecausethePrince’shearthadbroken. D.Becausesomeonebrokethestatue.13.WhatdidtheMayorwanttodo?A.Hewantedtorebuildthestatue. B.Hewantedtopulldownthestatue.C.Hewantedtoputastatueofhimintheplace. D.Hewantedtobury(埋葬)thepoorbird.14.WhatwasthePrincelikeintheend?A.Theredjewelhasfallenoutofhissword. B.Hiseyesaregone.C.Heisnolongergolden. D.Alloftheabove.15.WhathappenedtotheheartoftheHappyPrinceandthebodyoftheswallow?A.Theywereburied. B.Theywerecoveredinsnow.C.TheyweretakentoGodbyanangel. D.TheKingcameandgotthem.(2022春·江蘇蘇州·七年級(jí)??计谥校〩owBraveAreYou?Joinusforaneveningofhumor,historyandhorrorinthestreetsofOldGlasgow.Daily,April—October.WalkingToursofGlasgowHistoricGlasgow
2:00PMGruesomeGlasgow
7:00PMGhostsandGhouls
9:00PMAlltoursleavefromGeorgeSquare.Eachtourlasts90minutes.Adults:£5.00Students:
£4.00Children(Under12):
£3.00Family(2Adults&2Children):
£13.00FormoreinformationTel/Fax:(0141)7720022E-mail:info@mercat-tours.co.ukWeb:http://www.mercat-tours.co.uk16.HowlongdoesthetourofGruesomeGlasgowlast?A.Halfanhour. B.Onlyonehour. C.Onehourandahalf. D.Twohours.17.Mr.Smithwithhiswifeandtwochildren,one11andtheother9,willhaveatourofHistoricGlasgow.Howmuchwillhepayatleast?A.£2. B.£13. C.£16. D.£17.18.Fromthead,visitorscanNOTfindthe________ofOldGlasgow.A.a(chǎn)ddress B.webaddress C.E-mailaddress D.phonenumber19.IfastudentwantstohaveatourofGhostsandGhouls,he________.A.willhavetopay£5 B.canhavethetourbybikeC.canhavethetourinMay D.hadbettergothereat10:00AM(2022春·江蘇蘇州·七年級(jí)??计谥校¦henIwasyounger,Iknewmyparentshadtroublewithmoney.Wewouldgotoeatatasoupkitchen(救濟(jì)站)fournightsaweek.Oneday,amanwalkedintothesoupkitchenandaskedmewhatmynamewasandwhereIlived.Itoldhimaboutmyinformation.ThenheleftandIdidn’tseehimanymore.Laterthatnightonourwayhome,mymomstartedcrying.Shetoldmethatourapartmentrent(租金)wouldgoupandthatmygrandmadied.Aswewentintoourapartment,sheaskedmetotakethemailfromthemailbox.TheonlythingIfoundinsidewasoneletter.AsIwalkedbackin,afamiliarmancalledmebackandsaidthatIleftsomethinginourmailbox.Ireachedinandtookoutasecondletter.Igavetheletterstomymom.Sheopenedthefirstoneandfoundourrentbill.IlookedatthesecondletterandIgaveittomymomwithshakinghandsandaskedhertoopenit.Wefoundlotsofmoneyinside.Wecouldn’thelpcrying.IhadafeelingthatIknewwhoitwasfrom,butIdidn’twanttotellmymom.20.Whydidthemanaskthegirl’snameandaddress?A.Becausehewantedtomakefriendswithher.B.Becausehewantedtoofferhersomehelp.C.Becausehewantedtovisitherfamily.D.Becausehewasthebossofthesoupkitchen.21.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Thegirlateatthesoupkitcheneverydaywhenshewasyoung.B.Therentontheirapartmentwouldgodownafterhergrandmadied.C.Thegirlmightfeelhopefulwhenshehandedthesecondlettertohermom.D.Thefirstletterwasfullofseveralhundred-dollarbillsinside.22.Attheendofthestory,howdidthewriterfeel?A.Sorry. B.Worried. C.Silly. D.Thankful.23.Fromthepassage,weknowthesecondlettercamefrom________.A.thestrangeman B.theownerofthesoupkitchenC.theirrelative D.theirfriend(2022春·江蘇蘇州·七年級(jí)??计谥校〥oyouwanttohaveapet?Havingapetisbecomingverycommon(常見的)inChinathesedays.Andpetownersarenowwillingtospendmoremoneyontheirpetsthanbefore.AccordingtoareportfromandPetFairAsia,Chinesepeoplelivingincitiesspentatotalof202,4billionyuanontheirpetsin2019.Mostpetownersarepeoplebornafter1990.Mostofthemhavehighincomesandarewell-educated.PetownersinChinaarespendingmoreonpetfood,clothingandfurniture,accordingtoareportfromEuromonitorInternational.MissHou,28,livesinChengdu.Shespent6,000yuanonhertwocatsbefore.“IboughttinnedcatfoodfromtheUnitedStates,NewZealand,JapanandThailan.”HousaidtoXinhua.“IfIhavetime,Ialsocookforthem,”shesaid.“Anagingsocietyandfewerpeoplehavingchildrenareamongthemainreasonsforkeepingpets,”saidLiuXiaoxia,CEOofgoumin.com.“Keepingpetshasmettheemotional(感情的)needsofmanypeople.Almost60percentofpetownersseetheiranimalfriendsastheirownchildren.”Liusaid.Beatinglonelinessmightbeanotherreason.Manyyoungpeopleareleavingtheirhometownstomakealivinginbigcities.“Theyaresuffering(遭受)fromgreatlonelinessandpressure,astheyhavefewfriendsandfaceahighcostofliving.Keepingpetswillhelpthemfeelrelaxed.”the2019ChinesePetIndustryWhitePapersaid.24.Fromthesecondparagraph,wecanknowthat________.A.mostoldpeopleincitieskeeppets.B.peopleincitiesspendalotonpets.C.onlypeoplewithhigheducationkeeppets.D.oldpeoplespendmuchmoreonpets.25.Theunderlinedword“tinned”heremeans“________”inChinese.A.罐裝的 B.自制的 C.昂貴的 D.便宜的26.Peoplekeeppetsto________accordingtoLiuXiaoxia.A.meettheemotionalneeds B.getsomeextramoneyC.makegoodfriends D.makeabetterliving27.Wherecanwefindthepassage?A.Inanad. B.Inastorybook. C.Inanewspaper. D.Inanovel.(2021春·江蘇淮安·七年級(jí)校考期中)JennyandHenrywerebornonthesamedayandtheylookthesame.Theirfatherhasataxiandheisbusyallthetime.Hegoesoutearlyinthemorningbutcomesbackwhenhischildrengotobed.Hegetsalotofmoney,buthehasnotimetoconcern(關(guān)心)themwiththeirstudies.Thetwochildrenstudyinthesameclass.Jennyworkshardatherlessons,butherbrotherdoesn’tlikestudying.Heonlylikesplaying.Heisnotgoodatwritingcompositions(作文).OnedayMrs.Cooktellsherclasstowriteacomposition“Mymother”.AftersupperJennyfinisheswritinginherexercisebookandthengoestohelphermotherdosomehousework.ButHenrygoestoplayfootball.Whennightcomes,hecomesbacktowatchTV.Thenheremembersthecomposition.Buthedoesn’tknowhowtowriteit.Hethinkshardandatlasthefindsaway.Hecopies(抄寫)Jenny’scomposition.Twodayslater,Mrs.CookasksHenry,“CanyoutellmewhyyoursisthesameasJenny’s?”“Yes,Ican,Madam,”answersHenry.“Wehavethesamemother.”28.JennyandHenryare________.A.sisters B.brothers C.friends D.students29.Jenny’sfathercan’tconcernthemwiththeirstudiesbecause________.A.hedoesn’tlikethem B.heisverybusyC.heisataxidriver D.heonlywantsmoremoney30.Henryisn’tgoodatwritingcompositionbecause________.A.hedoesn’tlikestudying B.helikeslisteningtomusicC.heisn’tclever D.heistooyoungtodoit31.HenrycopiesJenny’scompositionbecause________.A.heplaysfootballaftersupper B.heforgetstowriteitbeforehegoestobedC.hedoesn’tknowhowtowriteit D.theyhavethesamemother32.Whichisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.Writingacomposition B.HenrycopiedthecompositionC.Jennyisgoodatlessons D.Wehavethesamemother(2021春·江蘇淮安·七年級(jí)校考期中)ThePalaceMuseumisawonderfulplacetovisit.Therearelotsoffunandinterestingthingstosee.CometovisitthePalaceMuseum.ClosingTimePlaceThingstoSee10:00a.m.TaihePalaceGoldenThrone10:30a.m.ZhonghePalaceWorksofArt11:00a.m.BaohePalaceWorksofArt1:00p.m.JingrenPalaceBronzes(青銅器)1:40p.m.YonghePalacePottery(陶器)2:30p.m.HuangjiPalaceChinesePaintings4:00p.m.FengxianPalaceClocksandwatchesTickets:
Adults:¥15.00
Children:Over12:¥10.00
Under12:FreeOpeningTime:
9:00a.m.~4:00p.m.fromMondaytoFriday10:00a.m.~3:00p.m.onSaturday
NotOpenonSundayNotices(注意事項(xiàng)):1.Keepquiet.
2.Keepthemuseumclean.3Donottouchanything.
4.Donottakeanyphotos.
5Don`tforgettobuysomesouvenirs(紀(jì)念品)foryourfriendsandfamily.33.Howmanykindsofpalacescanyouvisitattheexhibition?A.Four. B.Five. C.Seven. D.Eight.34.WhencanyouseeChinesepaintings?A.At1:40p.m.fromMondaytoFriday. B.At2:30p.m.onSaturday.C.At2:30p.m.everyday. D.At2:30p.m.onSunday.35.Mr.andMrs.BrownwanttovisittheexhibitionwithtwosonsthisSaturday.Oneis10yearsoldandtheotheris14yearsold.Howmuchshouldtheypaytogether?A.¥25.00. B.¥40.00. C.¥50.00. D.¥35.00.36.ThePalaceMuseumopens________daysaweek.A.five B.two C.seven D.six37.Whichofthefollowingcanyoudoattheexhibition?A.Totalkloudly. B.Totakephotos.C.Tobuysomesouvenirs. D.Totouchthegoldenthrone.(2021春·江蘇淮安·七年級(jí)??计谥校〤anyoutravelwithyourhome?SomepeopleintheUSmaysay“Yes!”.Duringtheholidays,someUSfamiliesoftengetintotheirrecreationalvehicles(RVs房車)andgoonaroadtripacrossthecountry.PeoplecallRVsthehousesonthewheels(車輪).Fromakitchenandbathroomtobeds,youcanfindmostordinary(普通的)roomshere.Howcoolitis!Notlikereal(真的)houses,thesehomesontheroadaresmall.Butwiththem,yourtripbecomeseasy.Youcandriveaslongasyoulike.Oryoucanjuststopsomewhereniceandstaythereforafewweeks.Ontheroad,youmayalsomeetothertravellingfamilies.Together,youtakeoutyourtentsandsnacks.It’shappycampingtime!Butthesemovinghomeshavetheirproblemstoo.Theycansometimesbreakdown.Butthiskindofroadtripisstillverypopular.Peoplecangoanywhereatanytime.38.WheremayRVsbepopularaccordingtothepassage?A.InEngland. B.InAmerica. C.InJapan. D.InChina.39.HowlongcanyoutravelinRVs?A.Aslongasyouwant. B.Atmosttwoweeks.C.Atleasttwomonths. D.Fortwoweeks.40.Theunderlinedphrase“breakdown”means________inChinese.A.爆發(fā) B.拋錨 C.摔倒 D.砍倒41.Paragraph3(段落)mainlytellsus________.A.theRVsmaketripseasy B.peoplecantravelinRVsforafewweeksC.RVsaresmall D.youmaymeetothertravellingfamilies42.Inwhichpartofthenewspapercanwereadthepassage?A.Anewkindofhouse. B.Americanpeople’sdailylife.C.TravelinRVs. D.Anewkindofbus.(2022春·江蘇南京·七年級(jí)南京玄武外國語學(xué)校??计谥校㏕odaymoreandmorecarsgointofamilies.Whichcaristhebestforpeople?Differentpeoplehavedifferentideas.SomepeoplelikethebrightcolourcarsmadeinChina.It’sreallyagoodchoice(選擇).ThebrightcolourcarmadeinChinaischeap,niceandsafe.Thiskindofcarsissuitfor(適合于)thegeneralincome(收入一般的)family.SomepeoplelovefamousforeigncarslikeJapanesecars,AmericancarsandGermancars.They’regoodbuttooexpensive.Butmostpeoplethinkfamousforeigncarsofbetterqualityarebetterinsafety.Thesearesuitforthehighincomefamilyorforbusiness.Somepeoplelikesportscars,becausethey’refastandexciting.Somesportscarsareverynicebutveryexpensive.Onlyrichpeoplecanaffordthem.Somepeopleliketravelling,sotheyneedatravelcar.Travelcarsarecomfortable.Buttheyusemuchoil(油).What’sthebestcarforus?Maybeit’sanewandpopulartopicinlife.43.WhatdoesthewriterthinkofthebrightcolourcarmadeinChina?A.It’snicebutexpensive. B.It’sgoodbuttooexpensive.C.It’scheap,niceandsafe. D.It’scomfortable44.Tothewriter,thefamousforeigncarissuitfor________.A.thehighincomefamily B.hegeneralincomefamilyC.peopleliketraveling D.peoplelikesports45.Somepeoplelikesportscarsbecausethey’re________.A.cheapandnice B.comfortableandsaveoilC.goodbuttooexpensive D.fastandexciting46.WhichisNOTtrueaboutcars?A.CarsmadeinChinaarecheap. B.famousforeigncarsaretooexpensive.C.Sportscarsarealsocheap. D.Travelcarsarecomfortable47.Thepassagetellsus________.A.someexpensivecars B.famousforeigncarsC.somecarsmadeinChina D.differentcars(2022春·江蘇南京·七年級(jí)南京玄武外國語學(xué)校校考期中)WhenKylewalkedintoErnie’sPetWorld,helookedveryanxious.Theshopowner,Ernie,jumpedoutofhisseattogreetKyle.Hewastheshop’sfirstcustomeroftheday.“Goodmorning,sir!”Erniesaid,“WhatcanIhelpyouwith?”“Well,I…”Kylestartedtosay.“Wait,don’ttellme,”Erniestoppedhim.“You’relookingfora…alittledog…foryourdaughter’sbirthday,Right?”“Notreally,Ijust…”Erniedidn’tlethimfinish.“Ah,I’vegotit,Youjustmovedtoanewoffice,andyouwantsomefishforit,Ihavesomeverynicefishbowlsoverhere.”“Infact,I…”Kylewasstartingtolookverynervousandstrange.“Nofish?Ah,acat!Youlooklikeacatperson.AtErnie’sPetWorld,wehavethebestcats.Takealookatthislovelyonewithlong,whitehair,She’slookingatyou.She’sthinking,”Takemehome.akemehome.“Wouldyoulikesomecatfoodandtoys,too?”.Bythistime,hewaswalkingupanddown.Hehadaterriblelookonhisface.“Really,I’mnotinterestedincatsorfishorlittledogs.”“Whatdoyouwant,then?”Ernieasked.Kylelookedlikehewasgoingtocry.“Ijustwanttoknowifcanuseyourtoilet!”hesaidatlast.48.WhichisTRUEaboutErnie’sPetWorld?A.Ithasmanyworkers. B.Kylegoesthereoften.C.Itsellsschoolthings. D.Ernieistheowneroftheshop.49.WhatkindofpersonisErnie?A.Verylazy. B.Rathershy. C.Overwarm-hearted. D.Notfriendly.50.KylewentintotheErnie’sPetWorldto________.A.buyalittledog B.takefishhome C.meettheshopowner D.lookforawashroom51.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“anxious”meaninChinese?A.焦急的 B.興奮的 C.生氣的 D.失望的52.Whatisthebesttitleofthestory?A.KyleandErnie B.PetorToilet C.APetLover D.ABusyPetShop(2021春·江蘇無錫·七年級(jí)統(tǒng)考期中)Thesunisrising,
Springiscoming,
Thesnowismelting,
Comewithme.
Climbthehillside,
Theweatheriswarming,
Thewindblows(風(fēng)吹)gently,
Throughthetrees.Onebyone,
Theflowersblossom(花開).
Enjoythem,Onebyone.Thesunisrising,Springiscoming,Seeitbrings,The▲change.53.Theword“”canbeputin▲.A.life’s B.season’s C.snow’s D.sun’s54.Whatisthetheme(主題)ofthepoem?A.Theflowersblossom. B.Thesnowismelting.C.Springiscoming. D.Theweatheriswarming.55.Whatisthetone(筆調(diào))ofthepoem?A.Happy. B.Funny.C.Worrying. D.Sad.(2021春·江蘇無錫·七年級(jí)統(tǒng)考期中)WelcometoLondonZooOpeningTime:1stFebruaryto30thOctober,10:00a.m.to6:00p.m.Ticket(票)Price:Adult:£6.50Child:£4.50(4-15yearsold)Oldpeople:£5.50Family:£20.00(2adults&2children)Introduction:LondonZooisoneoftheoldestzoosintheworld.Itwasbuiltupin1828andopenedtothepeoplein1847.Therearenearly750differentanimalsfromallovertheworldinthezoo.Thezoois36squaremilesinsize.Alotoffamiliesgothereforfunonholiday.ImportantNotice:1.Someanimalsarelivingfreely(自由地)insomespecialareas,sopetsarenotallowed(允許)togointothezoo.2.Youmustn’tfeed(喂)anywildanimals.3.Ifyouwanttogoonapicnic,youcanonlyhaveitinpicnicareas.Formoreinformation,youcane-mailatinfor@londonzoo.co.ukorcalluson442074496200.56.YoucanvisitLondonZoo________.A.a(chǎn)t9:00a.mon7thDecember B.a(chǎn)t11:00a.mon7thDecemberC.a(chǎn)t9:00a.mon7thSeptember D.a(chǎn)t11:00a.mon7thSeptember57.Theten-year-oldtwins,MaryandJane,togetherwiththeirparentsandgrandmawillvisitthezoo.Howmuchshouldtheypayatleast(至少)?A.£24.50. B.£25.50. C.£26.50. D.£27.50.58.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage(文章)?A.WhenpeoplevisitLondonZoo,theycantakepetdogsorcatsthere.B.LondonZoohasalonghistoryandpeopleofallagescanhavefunthere.C.Youcane-mailatinfor@londonzoo.co.ukorcall442074496200tobuytickets.D.Nearly750differentanimalsliveinLondonZooandallofthemarelivingfreely.(2021春·江蘇無錫·七年級(jí)統(tǒng)考期中)Breakfastisveryimportanttoeverybody.Whatdoyouhaveforbreakfasteverymorning?FormostpeopleintheUnitedStates,cereal(燕麥)isverypopular.Theychooseitasbreakfastforalongtime.Butthisischanging.Astudyshowsthatsales(銷售量)ofcoldandhotcerealsintheUSwere$10millionin2016.Thatwas$2millionlessthanthenumberin2009.Peoplearethinkingmorecarefullyaboutwhattheyeatinthemorning.Andcerealisknownforbeinglessnutritious(有營養(yǎng)的)andtoohighincalories(卡路里).“Moreandmorepeoplearetryingtogetfoodthatmatchesthedefinition(定義)ofrealfood,”saysKendallPowell,manageroftheGeneralMillsfoodcompany.So,whatisrealfood?Realfoodisthatwhenyouseeit,youcanseeclearlywhatitismadeof.Manypeoplechoosefromalotofhealthybreakfastfoodinsteadofcerealthesedays.Theygoforfreshfruit,eggs,yogurtandsandwiches.
Somepeoplethinkthateatingcerealatatabletakesuptoomuchtime.Theywanttotaketheirbreakfastwiththemoutofthedoor.Asastudybywww.Food-Mshows,snackingisthenewwayofeatingbreakfastinUSschools.Anddon’tforgetthebestthingabouteatingasandwich:Youdon’tneedtowashadish!59.FromParagraph1,weknowthat________.A.salesofcerealwas$12millionin2009 B.cerealismorepopularthanbeforeC.peopledon’twanttohavecoldcereal D.peoplehavecerealforthreemealsaday60.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“insteadof”inParagraph2meaninChinese?A.包括 B.變成 C.代替 D.例如61.Whichofthefollowingisnotrealfood?A.Milk. B.Apples. C.Fish. D.Cola.62.Whichisthebesttitle(標(biāo)題)ofthepassage?A.Whydopeopleeatlesscereal? B.Whatkindoffoodisrealfood?C.WhydoUSstudentschoosesnacking? D.Whyisbreakfastveryimportant?(2022春·江蘇無錫·七年級(jí)校聯(lián)考期中)Animalsneedtosleeptostayhealthy.Butsleepingcanalsobedangerousbecauseotheranimalsmayhurt(傷害)thosewhoaresleeping.Don’tworry.Herearemanydifferentwaysofsleeping.Theyhelpthesleepinganimalsstaysafe(安全).Someofthesewaysarequitefunny.Allbatssleepupsidedown.Theyhangfromatree.Uphigh,batsaresafefrommostotheranimals.Ifsomedangerousanimalscome,theyjustflyaway.Horsesoftensleepstandingup.Theirlegslock(固定)inplace.Ifahorseislyingdown,itneedsalongtimetogetup.Ahorsecanrunfromdangerquicklyifitisstanding.Aflamingocansleepwhenstandingononeleg.Thestandingleglocksandtheotherlegisneartheflamingo’sbody.Itsheadrestsonitsback.Aflamingolivesandsleepsnearmanyotherbirdstostaysafe.Wouldyouliketosleepinthewaytheysleep?63.Whydoanimalsneedtosleep?A.Tostayhappy. B.Tostayhealthy. C.Tocatchfood. D.Tohavefun.64.Wecanknowfromthepassagethataflamingoisakindof________.A.plant B.fish C.bird D.cat65.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Howanimalssleep B.SleeptostayhealthyC.Sleepasanimalsdo D.Whyanimalssleep(2022春·江蘇無錫·七年級(jí)校聯(lián)考期中)WhenDorothywokeup—shedidnotknowhowmuchlater—thehousewasontheground.Itwasinafieldfullofflowers,andtherewerehundredsofbeautifullycoloredbirdsflyingaroundandsinging.Notfaraway,therewasastreamwithclear,freshwater.Dorothywasstillunderherbed.Shegotupandleftthehouse.Shewassurprisedtoseethreelittlemenandalittlewomanwalkingtowardsher.Theywereverystrangelydressed.Themen’sclotheswereblueastheirhats,butthewoman’sclotheswerewhiteandhadlittlestarsalloverthem.WhentheysawDorothy,theywalkeduptoherandbowed.“WelcometothelandoftheMunchkins,”oneofthelittlemensaid.“WethankyouforkillingtheWickedWitchoftheEast.Nowourpeop
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