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學(xué)年七年級(jí)下學(xué)期期末考試(南通專用)英語注意事項(xiàng):全卷滿分分??荚嚂r(shí)間為分鐘。試題包含選擇題和非選擇題??忌痤}全部答在答題卡上,答在本試卷上無效。請(qǐng)認(rèn)真核對(duì)監(jiān)考教師在答題卡上所粘貼條形碼的姓名、考試證號(hào)是否與本人相符合再將自己的姓名、考試證號(hào)用5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆填寫在答題卡及本試卷上。答選擇題必須用鉛筆將答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng)請(qǐng)用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案。答非選擇題必須用5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆寫在答題卡的指定位置在其他位置答題一律無效。一、單項(xiàng)選擇(本題共小題;每小題分,滿分分)從、、、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。1.________nicemusiclessonMrsgaveustoday!reallyloveit!A.WhatB.WhataC.HowD.Howa2.Ienjoyplayingfootball.WhenI’mrunningonthefootballfield,Idon’tworryabout________.A.somethingB.nothingC.everythingD.a(chǎn)nything3.Howdoyoureadthenumber"2547"?A.twothousandsfivehundredsandforty-sevenB.twothousand,fivehundredandforty-sevenC.twothousands,fivehundreds,forty-sevenD.twothousandandfivehundredandforty-seven4.wantstobea(an)________inthefuture.Helovescolours.A.a(chǎn)rtistB.engineerC.nurseD.waiter5.—CouldIkeepthewindowsopen?Therearetoomanypeopleintheroom.—Ofcourseyou________.Letthefreshairin.A.willB.mustC.canD.need6.Boysandgirls,besureto________thecampfirebeforeyougotosleep.A.findoutB.lookoutC.takeoutD.putout7.Peter_______hisgrandparentslastweekend.A.visitB.visitsC.visitedD.isvisiting8.—________isitfromHeGardentoGeGarden?—It’saboutfifteenminutesbybus.A.HowfarB.HowsoonC.HowoftenD.Howlong9.—________bagisthis?Itlookssofamiliartome.—Itmaybe________.Shehasabaglikethis.Ihaveeverseenhertakeone.A.Who’s;MikesisterB.Whose;Mike’ssisterC.Whose;Mike’ssister’sD.Who’s;Mikesister’s10.—I’mstandingontheGreatofChinaandtalkingtoyou.—Really?______.A.No,thanksB.That’sgreatC.I’msorryD.Goodidea二、完形填空本題共小題;每小題1分,滿分分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的ABCD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑AlittleboywantstomeetLove.Heknowsitwillbealongtrip.Soheprepares(準(zhǔn)備)somepizzasanddrinksthetripandstartsAfterhearrivesatapark,heseesanoldwoman12onalongchairallbyherself.Sheiswatchingsomebirds.Shelooksvery13.Theboygivesher14pizza.Shetakesitandsmilesathim.Thesmileis15beautifulthathewantstoseeitagain,sohegivesheraCoke.Shesmiles16onceagain.Theboyisverycheerful.Theysittherealltheafternoon,eatingandsmiling,buttheysay17.Whenitgetsdark,itistimefortheboy18home.Butbeforehegoesmorethanafewsteps,heturnsaround,runsbacktotheoldwoman19givesherabighug.Thewomangives20thebiggestsmileever.Atlast,theboygoesbackhome.Hismotheris21toseethehappylookonhisfaceandaskswhathappens.“IhavelunchwithLove.Shehasoneofmostbeautiful22intheworld.”Atthesametime,23theoldwomanopensthedoorofherhouse,thereisalsoabigsmileonherface.Hersonaskswhy.“Ihavearestinthe24.AndIenjoyfoodanddrinktherewithLove,”shesays,“andheismuchyoungerthanIthink.”Infact,loveiseverywhere.Ifwearereadytogiveit,we25getmoreofit..A.inB.a(chǎn)tC.withD.for12.A.puttingB.standingC.sittingD.taking13.A.sadB.tiredC.thirstyD.hungry14.A.a(chǎn)B.a(chǎn)nC.theD./15.A.tooB.suchC.soD.very16.A.kindlyB.quietlyC.lovelyD.happily17.A.somethingB.a(chǎn)nythingC.nothingD.everything18.A.togetB.togoC.toleaveD.toarrive19.A.a(chǎn)ndB.butC.soD.or20.A.heB.himC.hisD.himself21.A.surpriseB.surprisedC.surprisingD.surprisingly22.A.heartsB.facesC.smilesD.looks23.A.ifB.whenC.becauseD.before24.A.hotelB.parkC.supermarketD.restaurant25.A.canB.needC.shouldD.must三、閱讀理解本題共小題;每小題2分,滿分分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ASpaceClubArethestarscallingyou?WhynotmeetwithusattheSpaceClubeveryFridaynightat6p.m.?learnaboutthestarsinafunway.Areyouinterestedintheuniverse(宇宙)?ComeandjoinusthisFridayevening!Formoreinformation,callLeoat5968-4437before2p.m.thisThursday.GardeningClubLikegettingyourhandsdirtyandwatchingplantsgrow?OurGardeningClubmeetseverySaturdaymorningat9a.m.showyouhowtoplantinthegarden.Getreadytoplantyourownflowersandvegetables!Comewithusthisweekend.Findoutmoreat/TWJ-gardenclub.Story-tellingClubLovetellingstories?JoinourEnglishStory-tellingClub!meeteveryafterschoolat3:30p.m.yourstories,listentoothers,andbebetterattellingstoriesinaninterestingway.playcoolgameslikeStoryCircle.Let’sbuildastorytogether.It’sallaboutfun!ComeandjoinusthisPleasecallSamatformoreinformation.26.WhatcanyoudointheGardeningClub?A.Studythestars.B.Playcoolgames.C.Learntoplant.D.somestories.27.WhenshouldSusangoifshejoinstheStory-tellingClub?A.EveryFridaynightat6p.m.B.EverySaturdaymorningat9a.m.C.EveryThursdayafternoonat2p.m.D.Everyafternoonat3:30p.m.28.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanwereadthistext?A.Sciencestudy.B.Students’life.C.storiesD.Sportsnews.BChinaistryingtohelppeoplecontroltheirweightandlivehealthierlives.Thegovernmenthasstartedathree-yearManagementplan(“體重管理年”計(jì)劃)from2024to2027tofightagainstobesity(肥胖).Obesitycancauseserioushealthproblems.Here’swhatyoushouldknowaboutthenewguidelines(指南).First,eatingwellisveryimportant!Whenitcomestofood,choosehealthyfoodlikefruitandvegetables.Don’teatfriedfoods.Eatlesssaltandoil.Forexercise,trytodo150-300minutesofactivitieslikewalking,cycling,ordancingeveryweek.Ifyousitforalongtimewhilestudying,standupandstretchfor3-5minuteseveryhour.Besides,smalldailyhabitscanalsomakeabigdifference.shouldsleep7hourseverynightbecausebadsleepcanmakeyougainweight.Schoolsandcommunitiesarealsohelping.Forexample,schoolsinShanghainowmakesurestudentsexerciseforatleasttwohourseveryday,andhospitalshave“weightclinics”withdietplans,exerciseadvice,andeventraditionalChinesewayslikeacupuncture(針灸).By2030,Chinahopestoslowdowntheincreaseofobesitythrougheducationandsupport.Remember,losingweightisn’taboutbeingperfect—juststartwithsmallchanges,likedrinkingwaterinsteadofsodaortakingthestairsinsteadoftheelevator.theseeasysteps,everyonecanhaveahealthierfuture.29.WhatisthemaingoalofChina’sManagementplan?A.maketraditionalChinesefoodpopular.B.encouragepeopletojoinsportscompetitions.C.teachstudentshowtocookhealthymeals.D.reduceobesityandimprovepublichealth.30.WhydoschoolsinShanghaiaskstudentstoexercisefortwohoursdaily?A.preparethemforsportscompetitions.B.cutdownstudents’homeworktime.C.followtheplanagainstobesity.D.teachtraditionalChineseexercises.31.Whatdoesthesentence“l(fā)osingweightisn’taboutbeingperfect”mean?A.Peopleshouldnevermakemistakes.B.Smallchangesareenoughtostartwith.C.Onlystrictdietscanhelploseweight.D.Exerciseismoreimportantthandiet.32.Whatcanweknowfromthetextabouttherelation(關(guān)系)betweensleepandweight?A.Longersleepalwayscausesweightloss.B.Sleephasnothingtodowithweight.C.Enoughsleephelpsteenstokeepahealthyweight.D.Adultsneedlesssleepthanteenstocontroltheirweight.CPoorlittlewalkstothegates.Helooksintothepalacegardenandwatchesthelaughingprince(王子).TheprincelookslikeSuddenly,thesoldierputsontotheground.Theyoungprince,Edward,turnsaroundandseesontheground.Heshouts,“Stop.Openthegates.Theboycancomein.”Thentheprincetakesintothepalaceandaskshisservants(仆人)tobringsomefood.Aseats,theprinceaskshimquestions.“Whatisyourname,boy?”Canty,Sir.”“Wheredoyoulive?”“Inthecity,Sir.”Andtellstheprinceeverything.Theprincelistenstohisstoryinsurprise.Thentheprincetellsabouthislife.alsolistenstotheprince’sstoryinsurprise.Theboysthendecidetoexchange(交換)clothes.Theprincewearsclothesandwearstheprince’sclothes.“NowIamtheprinceandyouareapauper,”saystotheprince.ThenEdwardseesacutonhand.“Thesoldierhurtsyou,”criesEdward.here!Iwillpunish(懲罰)him.”Edwardrunsoutofthepalace.Heforgetsabouthisclothes.Heiswearingdirtyandoldclothes.Herunstothegatesandshouts,“Openthegates!”ThesoldierlaughsatEdward.Hethrowshimoutofthegatesintotheroad.HeclosesthegatesbehindEdward.“IamEdward,theprince,andIaskyoutoopenthegatesforme!”Edwardshouts.Butthesoldierlaughs.Moreandmorepeoplearelaughingattheboy.PrinceEdwardshoutsandshouts,“Iamtheprince!”Butnobodylistenstohim.—AdaptedfromThePrinceandthePauper.33.Wholetsgetintothepalace?A.Theprince.B.Thesoldier.C.Theservant.D.Theking.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“pauper”mean?A.Aprince.B.Arichman.C.Apoorperson.D.Ayoungkid.35.Whichofthefollowingistherightorderofwhathappensinthestory?①watchestheprinceinthegarden.②Theprinceandputoneachother’sclothes.③Manypeoplelaughattheprince.④Theprinceasksaboutlife.A.①②④③B.①④②③C.④②①③D.④③①②36.WhydoesnobodybelieveEdward’swordsattheendofthearticle?A.Becausetheprinceisbadandoftenlies(撒謊).B.Becausethesoldierdoesn’tliketheprince.C.Becausewearstheprince’sclothesandsaysheistheprince.D.Becausetheprincelookslikeapoorboyindirtyandoldclothes.DDragonshavelongheldtheimaginationofbothChineseandcultures,buttheyhaveverydifferentlooksandmeaningsthatsetthemapart.InChineseculture,thedragon,named“Long”,holdsaspecialplace.Ithasaspecialappearance,lookinglikeahuge,longsnakecombinedwithvariousanimalparts.Forexample,ithasthetailofafish,whichhelpsitswimgracefullyinwater.Thescales(鱗)ofafishcoveritsbody,givingitashinyandprotectivesurface.Itslongneckissimilartothatofasnake,allowingforflexiblemovement.Chinesedragonsareoftenwingless,buttheyhavethemagicalabilitytorocketupandflythroughthesky.Theystandformanypositivequalities.Inthepast,theyarethesymbols(象征)ofpower.Emperorsandkingswereconsideredassonsofdragons,showingtheirnoble(尊貴的)position.Also,Chinesefarmers,whodependedongoodweatherfortheircrops,usedtosacrifices(祭祀品)likesheeptodragongods.Theyhopedthatthedragonswouldbringfavorableweather,andthusgoodharvests.Moreover,dragonsarebelievedtobringgoodfortune.canoftenseedragonpicturesonNewdecorationsoratothertraditionalfestivalsliketheDragonBoatFestival.Inculture.dragonsareverydifferent.Theyaregiantcreaturesthatcanbreathefireanddestroylife.Theirlargebat-likewingscarrythemtothesky.Theirbodiesarecoveredinlizard-likescales,andtheirtailsoftenhaveasharptip.dragonsareusuallyrelatedtoevil.Inmedievaltimes(中世紀(jì)),theywereseenassymbolsofthedevil,andthedevilwasevencalled“thegreatdragon”.Knights(騎士)wouldbecelebratedasthebravestheroeswhentheykilleddragons.Inaword,thedragonsofChineseandculturesrevealthelargedifferencesbetweenthesetwoworlds.WhileChinesedragonsareseenassymbolsofstrength,wisdom,andgoodfortune,thedragonsareoftendescribedaswicked,fire-breathingbeasts.Whetherasaprotectoroftheworldorafearsomeenemy,thedragonremainsatimelessandfascinatingfictionalcreature,invitingustoexplorethedepthsofourowncultureandimagination.37.WhichofthefollowingisNOTafeatureofChinesedragonsdescribedinthepassage?A.Theyhavelizard-likescales.B.Theyhavealong,flexibleneck.C.Theycanflywithoutwings.D.Theyhavethetailofafish.38.WhydidChinesefarmerssacrificestodragongods?A.getprotectionfromwildanimals.B.showrespecttotheemperor.C.ensuregoodweatherandharvests.D.celebrateChineseNew39.Howaredragonsdescribedinculture?A.Asmagicalandprotectivebeings.B.Aswinglessandgentlecreatures.C.Asevilandfire-breathingbeasts.D.Ascommonsignsofgoodfortune.40.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthepassage?A.B.C.D.四、信息還原(共5小題,每道題2分,滿分分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入短文空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),使短文通順連貫,其中有兩項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。Doyourememberthepoem(詩歌)byLuoBinwang?“Goose,goose,goosewithcurved(彎曲的)neck,itsingstothesky...”Thegooseisakindofinterestinganimal.Theyarebigbirdsandcanbeveryloud.Somepeoplekeepgeeseaspets,whileotherscookthemasfood.InChina,gooseisapopulardishinsomeplaces,likeRongchang,where“BrotherJiang”isfamousforhisdeliciousgooserecipes.41HeisanInternetstar(網(wǎng)紅)wholoveseatingandsharingfunnyvideos.Chinesepeopleusuallycallhim“BrotherJiakang”.Severaldaysago,hevisitedChongqingandtriedBrotherJiang’sgoose.Thedishwassogoodthathecouldn’tstoppraising(稱贊)it.42Theybecamegoodfriendsbecauseoftheirsharedloveforfood.BrotherJiangevenfollowedhimtoChangsha,ShenzhenandHongKong.43Forexample,roastgooseiscrispyontheoutsideandjuicyinside.Anotherwayistostew(燉)itwithpotatoesandspices(香料)inabigironpan(鐵鍋)whichisquitepopularinNortheastChina.44First,cleanthegooseandcutitintopieces.Then,boilitwithginger(生姜)andgreenonionstoremovethesmell.Afterthat,youcanfry(油炸)orstewitwithyourfavoritesauces(醬汁).45IfyouvisitRongchang,don’tforgettotryBrotherJiang’sspecialgoosedish.Maybeyou’llalsomakeanewfriend,justlikethesetwofoodlovers!A.Therearedifferentwaystocookgoose.B.BrotherJiakangisveryfriendlytoBrotherJiang.C.DarrenJr.isanotherpersonwholovesgoose.D.Ifyouwanttotrycookinggooseathome,herearesomesteps.E.Eatingtoomuchgoosemeatisnotgoodforyourhealth.F.Gooseisnotonlyakindofbird,butafamousChinesedishwhichcanalsobringdifferentpeopletogether.五、綜合填空(共小題;每小題1分,滿分分)閱讀下面的短文,在短文空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。將所填答案填寫在相應(yīng)題號(hào)的橫線上InthenorthofJiangsuProvince,thereisaseaofflowersblooming(盛開)inthewater.Everyspring,thiswonderfulseaofflowerswillattractlotsof46(visit).5,000yearsago,thisplacewas47beach.3,000yearsago,thecoastline(海岸線)movedeastward,andthenXinghuaareaappeared1,000yearsago,toprevent48(flood),peopleinXinghuamadeanetworkofdeepditches(深溝)orstreams.Theyputupthesoilononesideandbuiltfields49farming.Thesefieldsaresquareorround,wideornarrow,highorTheyhavedifferent50(shape)andsizes.Bigonescanbeonekilometrewide,whilethesmalleronesjustafewmetres.Thefieldsarenotnexttoeachother,andlook51smallislandsontheocean.Becauseofthelocal52(nature)conditions,peopleinXinghuachangedlow-lyingwetlandsintofields.Thelandthereis53(suit)forgrowingcornandvegetables.thespeciallandformoftheXinghuaFieldsisanimportantagriculturalheritage(農(nóng)業(yè)文化遺產(chǎn)).Whenrapeflowers(油菜花)areinfullbloom,54(hundred)ofpeopletravelbetweenthefieldsinsmallboats.Theboatsmoveonthewaterandpeopletravelamongtheflowers.Whattravellersare55(see)overthereisagreatexampleofChinesewisdom.六、首字母填空(共小題,每小題1分,滿分分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示,填寫所缺單詞,使短文意思完整。Embroidery(刺繡)isoftenseenas“women’swork.”Peoplethinkthatit’suselessforaboytol56embroidery.Therefore,FuJian’sparentsdidn’twanth57toworkinthisindustry(行業(yè)).ButFudidn’tcare.Hebelievedhecoulddoitw58.Fuwasbornintoanembroidery(繡花)familyinHismotherisam59craftswoman(女工匠)ofSuzhouembroidery.Fufellinlovewith(愛上)thisbeautifulartwhenhewasfoury60old.Inhislastyearofhighschool,Fuwasclearabouthislifegoal:topromote(推廣)thist61art.Aftergraduating(畢業(yè))fromcollege,Fuandhismotherbuiltaresearch(研究)c62ofSuzhouembroidery.Sincethen,hehasinventedmanynewstitches(針法).Hehasa63trainedmanyworkers.Fuspendsalotoftimeonhisworks.Heoftenworkslateintothen64.Evenso,heenjoyshiswork.“IamdoingwhatIlove,soIneverf65tired,”saidthe37-year-old.Mostrecently,theartist“created”apieceofbronzeware(青銅器)oncloth.Whatgavehimtheideatocreatethiswork?“Manybronzescanonlybeseeninmuseums.Aworkofembroidery,however,canbehunginone’shomeorPeoplecanseeitatanytime,”saidFu.七、任務(wù)型閱讀(共5小題,每小題2分,共分)閱讀下面的短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。CoolideasforfuturetravelWhatwilltravelbelikeintheyear2070?Intheyear2070,mostofyouwillbemorethan60yearsold.Thegoodnewsisthattravelmightbecomesmarterbythattime.Let’stakealookatsomeamazingideasfromTheFutureTravelReport.Paperpassports(PBE)willbeathingofthepast.willuse“heartbeat(心跳)passports”instead.Accordingtoscientists,everyone’sheartbeatisdifferent.Sothedatawillbeusedtotellwhoyouare.Theseatsontheplanewillnolongerbe“onesizefitsall”.beabletobookaseataccordingtoyourbodytype.Theseatmightevenbeabletocoolorwarmyoutoyourfavouritetemperature.There

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