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牛津译林版七年级英语第二学期期末模拟卷含答案
2019~2020学年第二学期七年级英语期末模拟卷
(满分:
100分)
第一部分 单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
1.—Whatdoyouthinkof________bookTheThreeBodyProblem(《三体》)?
—________goodbook.Itmakesmethinkalotabouttheworld.
A.a;AB.the;/C.a;/D.the;A
2.—Whenweareintrouble,weneed________totalkto.
—Ithinkso.Iusuallysharemyworrieswithmybestfriend.
A.someoneB.anyone C.everyoneD.noone
3.—________goldfishyouhave!
—Thankyou.Ihavekeptthemfortwomonths.
A.HowbeautifullyB.Howbeautiful
C.WhatabeautifulD.Whatbeautiful
4.—Iamvery________toknowthatTomcanremembersomanyEnglishwords.
—Yes,Tomhasagoodmemory.
A.sadB.smartC.surprisedD.special
5.—Vivian,whatdoyouwanttobewhenyou________?
—Ateacher.
A.getupB.growupC.standupD.putup
6.—Whynotstop________?
Youlooksotired.
—Maybeyouarerightbuttimeisup.
A.eatingB.toworkC.sleepingD.torest
7.—WhatdoyouknowaboutMary'sbrother?
—Well,helikesvolleyballandhis________istobeasportsstar.
A.jobB.dreamC.habitD.story
8.Jane________herfavouritestar'sphotosonthewallaftershegothome.
A.putupB.putoffC.putonD.putdown
9.—Wouldyouliketogoshoppingwithmetonight?
—I'dliketo,butIhaveto________tomorrow'sEnglishtest.
A.searchforB.goforC.lookforD.preparefor
10.—Idon'tthinkIcanlearnMathswell.It'stoohard.
—________Neversaysobeforeyoutryyourbest.
A.Allright.B.Comeon!
C.Goodidea.D.Pooryou!
第二部分 完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
WhenIwaseightyearsold,mymothertoldmeto
putmycoatonbecauseweweregoingtogosomewhere
__11__.Usually,thatmeantweweregoingtosee
someoneimportant.Iwouldatleastgetanewtoy.Iasked
whichoneitwouldbethatday,andshetoldmethatIwould
getsomething__12__thanatoy.ShesaidIwouldget
“access(接触)toaworldoftoys”.Ihadnorealideawhatshemeant.Didthatmeanwewerebuyingatoy__13__?
Butwedidnotendupatanytoystores.Neitherdidwefinallyseeanyoneweknew.
__14__,Motherpulledhercarintoaparkinglotinfrontofabuildingthatlookedlikesomethingoutofthepast.Itdidn'thaveamodern__15__atall.
Wetookstonestepsuptotheentrance.OnlythenIfoundoutwhatthisplacewas,becausetherewasasignthat__16__“MarcyPublicLibrary”.Wepushedthedooropen,andmymotherledmetothefrontdesk.“I'dliketogetmydaughteralibrarycard,”shetoldtheman__17__thedesk.Heaskedhertofilloutaform.“Whatkindofbookdoyouliketoread?
”heasked.Iwastooshyto__18__.Ionlysmiled.“Well,you'llfinditoutintime,”hesaid.Idonotremember__19__Ipickedoutthatday,butIknowthatintheyearsthatfollowedIreadthroughbooksonhistory,booksofpoetry,andbooksaboutart.ThelibraryopenedupaworldthatIhad__20__known.
Somymotherwasright.Gettingalibrarycardwaslikegettingtheaccesstoaworldoftoys.
11.A.special B.strange C.lovely D.strict
12.A.worse B.better C.cheaper D.uglier
13.A.model B.car C.card D.store
14.A.Otherwise B.However C.Anyway D.Instead
15.A.smell B.look C.taste D.feeling
16.A.said B.printed C.spoke D.talked
17.A.over B.above C.on D.behind
18.A.choose B.reply C.borrow D.scream
19.A.what B.how C.when D.why
20.A.ever B.always C.never D.already
第三部分 阅读理解(共12小题;每小题2分,满分24分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
TheLanleySchoolofEnglish
DoyouneedtolearnEnglishforstudyorfun?
Speaking
Reading
Writing
Listening
•atmost10students
•30hourcourse
•MondaytoFriday
•nativeteachers
£125.00
•atmost30students
•20hourcourse
•Thursday&Friday
•experienced
teachers
£60.00
•atmost20students
•10hourcourse
•Saturdayonly
•experiencedteachers
£30.00
•atmost50students
•50hourcourse
•everydayoftheweek
•experienced
teachers
£95.00
Openingtimes
Monday-Friday 9a.m.-8p.m.
Saturday-Sunday 10a.m.-5p.m
Contact
0204431566
enquires@lsofe.co.uk
www.lsofe.co.uk
21.Howmuchwillyoupayifyoutakethereadingandlistening
courses?
A.£90.00. B.£125.00.
C.£155.00. D.£185.00.
22.Ifyouwanttotakethespeakingcourse,youcangetin
touchinmanywaysEXCEPT________.
A.byphone B.byemail
C.byletter D.throughtheInternet
23.Thematerialisprobablyfrom________.
A.asciencebook B.afashionmagazine
C.anewspaper D.achatshow
B
Ispentalotoftimemakingalargeshelfformycave.Ifoundabigtreeandchoppeditdown.Thistookthreedays.Then,Ichoppedoffthebranches.Thistookanothertwodays.Afterthat,Ichoppedthewoodawayfromoneside,andthenfromtheotherside.Thistookmorethanonemonth.Altogetherittookfortytwodays.InEngland,twomenwithagoodsawcouldhavemadesixoftheseshelvesfromthattreeinhalfaday.
Ialsospentalotoftimelookingaftermycornandricecrops.Ihadtoprotectthemfromwildanimalsandbirds,soImadeafencearoundthem.Ishotsomeofthebirdsandhungthemupnearthecorn.Afterthat,alltheotherbirdsstayedaway.IusedoneoftheoldswordsIhadtakenfromtheshiptocutdownthecornwhenitwasready.Iwasveryproudofmycornandriceandworkedhardtoincreasemycrops.Afewyearslater,Iwouldhaveenoughcorntomakebread.Ihadtofindawaytogrindthecornintoflour,buttherocksontheislandwerenothardenough.Ifinallydiscoveredthataveryhardpieceofwoodwoulddo.Iusedsomeclothtoseparatethemealfromthehusks.Nothavinganoven,Imadesomesquarepotswithlidsandcoveredthemwithhotashes.Thisbakedthedough,andIhadbread!
ImademycavebiggeragaintoholdthecornandfloursothatIcouldmakebreadwheneverIneededto.
IsometimeswonderedhowIcouldgettothelandwhichwasvisiblefromtheothersideoftheisland.Iwenttotheship'sboatthatwasblownontothebeachintheshipwreck.However,Icouldnotgetittothewater.Itwastooheavy.Itriedmanydifferentwaysofdoingit,butnoneofthemweresuccessful.
24.FromParagraph1,weknowthatthewriter________.
A.madeafoolishmistakeinchoppingdownabigtree
B.felthopelessandcouldn'thavemadeashelfhimself
C.spentalongtimemakingalargeshelfwithoutasaw
D.madeasmallcanoewiththewoodhechoppeddown
25.Theunderlinedword“visible”inthelastparagraphmeans“________”.
A.偏僻的 B.看得见的
C.模糊的 D.遥远的
26.Inwhichorderdidthewritermakebreadsuccessfully?
a.Thewriterfoundawaytogrindthecornintoflour.
b.Thewriterbakedthedoughwithsquarepots.
c.Thewriterseparatedthemealfromthehusks.
d.Thewritermadesomesquarepotswithlids.
A.a-c-d-b B.a-d-c-b
C.b-d-c-a D.c-b-a-d
C
WhatdoWiFiandthemoonlandinghaveincommon?
Greatthinkerspredicteditasearlyasonehundredyearsago.
★NikolaTeslapredictedWiFiandphonesin1909.Aboutsixtyfouryearsbeforethefirstmobilephoneappeared,NikolaTeslatoldNewYorkTimes,“Itwillsoonbepossibletosendmessagesallovertheworld.Andeveryonecanbringandusehisownphone.”
Butthere'sonetownthatstilldoesn'thaveWiFi—GreenBank,WestVirginiawhereyoucan'tmakeacallorsendatextonyourcellphone.You'llwishthesehistoricalfactsweren'tactuallytrue.
★JulesVernethoughtofamangettingtothemoonin1865.MorethanonehundredyearsbeforeNeilArmstrongtook“abigstepforhumanbeings”,sciencefictionauthorJulesVernewroteacannon(大炮)inhisbookFromtheEarthtotheMoon.VerneevensettherocketsendingtoFlorida,nowtheplaceofKennedySpaceCentre.Doyouknowtheseinterestingfactsaboutthemoon?
★MarkTwainpredictedhisownlife—endingin1909.In1909,MarkTwain'sbiographerAlbertBigelowPainegaveTwain'ssaying,“IcameinwithHalley'sComet(哈雷彗星)in1835.It'scomingagainnextyear,andIexpecttogooutwithit.ItwillbethegreatestdisappointmentofmylifeifIdon'tgooutwithHalley'sComet.”HediedonApril21,1910,thedayafterthecometreturned.
It'shardtobelievethatthosepredictionsreallycametrueintheend.Buteverythingispossible,right?
27.WhatdidNikolaTeslapredictin1909?
A.MarkTwainwoulddieayearlater.
B.Peoplecouldtakephonestothemoonfromtheearth.
C.Peoplecouldusephonestosendwirelessmessages.
D.Itwasimpossibleforeveryonetousetheirownphone.
28.What'stherighttimeorderoftheseevents?
①Thefirstmobilephoneappearedintheworld.
②JulesVernethoughtofamangettingtothemoon.
③MarkTwaindied.
A.②①③ B.②③① C.③①② D.①②③
29.Whatcanweknowaboutthesegreatthinkers?
A.Theylovetothinkaboutallkindsofthings.
B.Theyknowinterestingfactsaboutthemoon.
C.Theylovetotellothersallkindsofstories.
D.Theyallhavetheirownbiographers.
D
Forthousandsofyears,peoplehavelivedwithdogs.Ancientpaintingsonthewallsofcavesshowpeoplelivingwithdogs.Ineachcountry,dogscomeinawidevarietyofshapesandsizes.
ThelargestdogsintheworldwasZorba,ahugemastiffthatpassedawayin1990.WhenZorbawassevenyearsoldin1989,hewas94centimeters(37inches)tall.Inotherwords,ZorbawasmorethanhalfastallasanadultmanAthislargest,Zorbaweighedmorethanaheavyweightboxerat156kilograms(343pounds).
Incomparison,thesmallestdogeverwasaYorkshireterrier