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2024-2025學年七年級英語下學期期末模擬卷(三)(人教版2024,浙江專用)學校:___________姓名:___________班級:___________考號:___________(略)第一節(jié)閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。ABREAKTHERULESBreaktheRulesDay(違規(guī)日)isonthesecondinJuneatNewHopeSchool.Onthisday,studentscanbreaksomerulestohavefun.●havetopay(支付)onedollarwhenyoubreakarule.Theschoollibrarycanbuynewbookswithyourfines(罰款).●Pleasetakeyourfineswithyouonthisday!●There’saboxforthefinesineveryclassroom.Rules①Nofunnyhairorhats.②Onlyweartheschooluniform.③Onlywearschoolshoes.④Onlyhaveahealthylunchatschool.⑤Nomusicplayersatschool.⑥Notoysatschool.Iwanttotakemytoyplanetoschool.Also,Iwanttomakemyhairfunnyandwearmyfavouritesoccershoesonthatday.Itmustbeinteresting!—PeterI’dliketotakeahamburgertoschoolforlunchonthatday.Afterlunch,IwanttolistentomusicusingmyCDplayerwithmyfriends.Oh,Iwanttowearmynewpurpledress,too.—Linda1.WhenmayBreaktheRulesDayatNewHopeSchoolbe?A.OnJune2.B.OnJune12.C.OnJune26.D.OnJune30.2.AfterBreaktheRulesDay,whatcantheschooldowiththefines?A.Buynewtoysforstudents.B.Haveapartyforstudents.C.Buynewbooksforstudents.D.Askstudentstomakenewschoolrules.3.HowmuchdoesPeterhavetopayonthatdayasfines?A.$2.B.$3.C.$4.D.$5.BWhatwouldpeopleliketoeatontheirbirthday?Theanswerwouldbedifferentindifferentcountries.Inmanycountries,peoplehavebirthdaycakeswithcandles.Thenumberofcandlesistheperson’sage.Thebirthdaypersonmustmakeawishandblowoutthecandles.Ifheorsheblowsoutallthecandlesinonego(一口氣),thewishwillcometrue.IntheUK,peoplesometimesputacandyinabirthdaycake.Thechildwiththecandyislucky.InChina,itisgettingpopulartohavecakeonyourbirthday.Butmanypeoplestilleatverylongnoodlesfortheirbirthday.Theynevercutupthenoodlesbecausethelongnoodlesareasymboloflonglife.Insomeplaces,Chinesepeoplealsoeateggsontheirbirthday.Theyareasymboloflifeandgoodluck.Allofthesebirthdayfoodsmaybedifferent,buttheideasarethesame.Theybringgoodlucktothebirthdayperson.4.Howcanapersonmakehisorherbirthdaywishcometrue?A.Byhavinghisorherbirthdaycake.B.Byputtingacandyinabirthdaycake.C.Bycountingthenumberofthecandles.D.Byblowingoutallthecandlesinonego.5.PeoplenevercutupbirthdaynoodlesinChinabecause________.A.thenoodlesareverydeliciousB.noodlescanbringahappylifeC.thelongnoodlesmeanlonglifeD.thelongnoodlesshowgoodluck6.Whatdoweprobablyknowaccordingtothetext?A.Peopleshouldeateggsontheirbirthday.B.AllthebirthdayfoodsinChinaaredifferent.C.Theideasofallthebirthdayfoodsarethesame.D.Thebirthdayfoodsbringgoodlucktoallpeople.7.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.GoodluckB.BirthdaycakesC.Abirthdayperson’swishD.BirthdayfoodaroundtheworldCDifferentweathermakespeoplefeeldifferent.Itinfluences(影響)health,intelligence(智力)andfeelings.InAugust,itisveryhotandwetinthesouthernpartoftheUnitedStates.Peopletherehaveheartproblemsinthismonth.InthenortheastandtheMiddleitisveryhotatsometimesandverycoldatothertimes.Peopleinthesestateshavemoreheartproblemsaftertheweatherchanges(改變)quicklyinFebruaryorMarch.Theweathercanalsoinfluenceintelligence.Forexample,theIQsofagroupofstudentswereveryhighwhenaverystrongwindcame,butafterthestrongwind,theirIQswere10%lower.Thewindcanhelppeoplehavehigherintelligence.hotweather,ontheotherhand,canmakeitlower.StudentsinmanyschoolsoftheUnitedStatesoftengetworse(更糟)onexamsinthehotmonthsoftheyear.alsohasastronginfluenceonpeople’sfeelings.maybeabadtimeforthinpeople.Theyusuallyfeelcoldinthesemonths.Theymayfeelgloomyanddon’twanttotalktoanyoneincoldweather.Butfatpeoplemayhaveahardtimeinhotsummer.Peoplefeelbestatatemperatureofabout18℃.Areyoufeelingsad,tired,orunhappytoday?Itmaybetheweather’sproblem.8.Accordingtothepassage,weknowpeoplewillbeillmoreoftenbecause________.A.thewindistoostrongB.theweatherishotandwetC.theweatherchangesverymuchD.peopledon’tweartoomanyclothes9.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?________A.Averystrongwindcanmakepeoplesmart.B.Hotweathercanhelpstudentsstudybetter.C.It’salwayshotintheMiddleD.Differentcountrieshavedifferentweather.10.Thefourthparagraphtellsus________.A.fatpeoplemayfeelhardatatemperatureofabout18℃B.thinpeoplefeeltiredincoldweatherC.thecoldweatherisbadforfatpeopleD.differentweathermakespeoplefeeldifferent.Theunderlinedword“gloomy”inthepassagemeans“________”inChinese.A.幸福的B.亢奮的C.郁悶的D.自信的DManyschoolsliketoplanschooltripsforthestudents.Theschoolleadersandteachersknowthatstudentssometimesneedtolearnoutsidetheclassroom.Studyandlearningismoreimportantthanbooks!Someschooltripsletstudentsseemoreaboutnature(自然).Thestudentsvisitzoos,mountains,forestsorsometimesafarm,forexample.Theteacherswantthestudentstonotonlynowaboutnature,butalsolearntoloveitandlookafterit.Otherschooltripsareforstudentstolearnabouttheircityorinterestingjobs.Someschoolstakestudentstovisitapolicestationorafirestation.OthersgotoahospitaloranewspaperThesekindsofschooltripshelpstudentslearnaboutjobsandhelpthembethankfulforthepeoplewhoworkintheircity.Studentsusuallyloveschooltrips!Theycangooutoftheclassroomandhavesomefun.Theteachersknowthatstudentscanlearnalotwhentheyrelaxandhavefun.Schooltripscanpleaseboththeteachersandthestudents.12.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Schooltripscanhelpstudentslearnmore.BStudentsliketolearnmoreaboutnature.C.Schoolleadersknowabouttheirstudents.D.Studentsusuallyloveschooltrips.13.What’sthepurpose(目的)ofschooltripstoseetheircityorinterestingjobs?A.learnmoreaboutmountains.B.visitsickpeopleinhospitals.C.helpworkersinanewspaperD.learnaboutjobsandbethankful.14.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Studentsloveschooltrips.B.don’tlikeschooltrips.C.Studentscanlearnalotfromschooltrips.D.Studentscanlearnbetterwhentheyrelax.15.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“please”mean?A.Makesomebodyfeelhappy.B.Makesomebodyfeelsad.C.Makesomebodyfeelinterested.D.Makesomebodyfeelangry.第二節(jié)任務型閱讀(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面材料,然后從所給的A—E五個選項中選擇正確的選項(其中一項是多余選Whenwasthelasttimeyouvisitedthezoo?Howdoyoufeelaboutzoos?Zoosareoftenfavoriteplacesforparentswithkids.Recently,“zoowalk”hasbecomeapopularactivityamongyoungChinesepeople.Thesedays,zoosnationwidehaveexperiencedahugeincreaseindailyvisitorscomparedtothepast.ThetopplacesincludeBeijingPark,NanjingHongshanForestZoo,ShanghaiAnimalParkandGuangzhouChimelongSafariPark.Eachzoo’srelatedhashtag(話題標簽)hasgotovermillionsofviewsonline,andthehashtag“zoo”hasreachednearly2billionviews.Manyzoosarerecordinginterestingvideosoftheiranimalsandsharingthemonsocialmedia.Someoftheseanimalsbecomequitepopular.AtNanjingHongshanForestZoo,forexample,awhite-facedmonkeynamedDudu,knownforitsuglyappearancebutgoodcharacter,hasbecomeamajorlocalattraction.ShenZhijun,directorofthezoo,believeszooslikeHongshanaregettingpopularamongyoungpeople.youngpeoplearelookingtoconnectwithnatureandanimals.Modernzoosthemaspacetorelaxandleavethestressoflifebehind.Thetrendofthe“zoowalk”hastakentheyoungpeopleofChinabystorm.Zoosaregettingcreative,addingcafes,movienights,livemusic,artshows,andevenovernightstaystomakevisitsmoreinteresting.A.Zoowalkisalifestyle.B.Thereasonistheyprovideasenseofrelaxation.C.However,they’vealsowontheheartsofyoungpeople.D.Animalstarsareamaindrawforyoungpeople’visiting.E.Soifyouhavetimeandachance,whynothavea“zoowalk”.16.17.18.19.20.Whatdoyouthinkof“zoowalk”?Why?(不超過15個詞)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)“Comeandlook,Grandma,comeandseethedinosaurs(恐龍)!”saidKatie.Katie21theNaturalHistoryMuseum,andshewantedtoshowherGrandmaeverything.“They’re22alotofoldbones(骨頭),”saidGrandmawithnogreat23.you’rereally24,”saidKatie.“Theremusthavebeendinosaursalivewhenyouwerelittle.”“I’mnotthatold!”saidGrandma,looking25achairtositon.“Whydon’tyougoandhavealookatyourterribledinosaurswhenI26,”shesaid.“They’renotterrible,andIwillfindsomething27myself!”shoutedKatieandwalkedawaybyherselfconfidently(自信地).Katiesawfishydinosaurs,flyingdinosaurs,longdinosaurs...Nexttooneofthedinosaurswasa28.Katiewalkedalongittomakesure29didn’tmissanythinggreat.Thehallwaywaslonganddark,and30wasthere.Katiestartedtofeel31.ShetriedtolookforaOut”sign(標志),32shecouldn’tfindone.Shewaslost.“NowwhatcanIdo?”saidKatie33.Shecametoabigdoorwitha34onitthatsaid:NO禁止進入)“I’lljusttakeaquicklook,”saidKatieandshe35thedoorslowly...21.A.forgotB.leftC.lovedD.disliked22.A.justB.stillC.neverD.yet23.A.moneyB.interestC.dangerD.luck24.A.smartB.healthyC.friendlyD.old25.A.likeB.forC.a(chǎn)fterD.up26.A.takeamessageB.takearestC.takeashowerD.takeatrip27.A.wrongB.oldC.terribleD.new28.A.hallwayB.stationC.tentD.town29.A.weB.heC.youD.she30.A.a(chǎn)nybodyB.somebodyC.nobodyD.everybody31.A.specialB.sorryC.relaxedD.scared32.A.a(chǎn)ndB.butC.soD.because33.A.strictlyB.worriedlyC.differentlyD.happily34.A.dreamB.storyC.cardD.newspaper35.A.openedB.closedC.movedD.drew第二節(jié)選詞填空(共5小題,每小題1分,滿分5分)將方框中所給詞語填入短文中,每詞僅用一次。instead,sleepy,belongsto,seldom,progressNowmanyteenagersoftenfeeltired.Sometimestheyfeel36inclassandcan’tlistentotheirteachercarefully.Onereasonisthatthey37dosport.Studiesshowthatahealthybody38thosewhodoregular(規(guī)律的)exerciseintheireverydaylife.Bydoingexercise,wecanmakegreat39inourhealth,boththebodyandthebrain.Now,it’stimetochange.Don’tspendyourtimeonthechair,sofaorbed.Getoutofthemanddosomeexercise40.第三節(jié)單詞拼寫(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)41.AsaChinesestudent,it’snecessarytolearnaboutChinese(文化).42.Look!Thereisaschool(制服)ontheplayground.43.It’simportanttorespectthe(精神)ofthecraftspeople.44.Ifyouworkhard,youwill(成功)inyourgoals.45.(改善)yourEnglish,youshouldspeakmore.46.Jimeatshisbreakfast(匆忙地).47.Thekidsare(落下)theirtoysalloverthefloor.48.Therearemanyworkers(工人)inthepower(工廠).49.Beforetraveling,myfatheralways(搜索)someinformationaboutthehotelonline.50.He(改善)himselfbyreadingself-helpbooks.第三節(jié)短文填空(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個適當?shù)脑~,或填入括號中所給單詞的正確形式?!癘h,isityou,oldswimmer?”saidtheKing’sdaughter,“Iweep51mygoldenballhasfallenintothewell.”“Nevermind.52(not)weep,”answeredthefrog,“Icanhelpyou;but53willyougivemeifIfetchupyourballagain?”“Whateveryoulike,dearfrog,”saidshe,“myclothes,jewels,orevenmygoldencrown.”clothes,jewelsandgoldencrown54(benot)forme,”answeredthefrog,“but55youwillloveme,andletmebeyourcompanionandplay-fellow,thenwouldIdivebelowthewaterandfetchyourgoldenballagain.”“Ohyes,”sheanswered,“Iwillpromiseitall,whateveryouwant,ifyouwillonlygetmemyballagain.”Butshethoughtto56(she),“Whatn

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