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2024-2025學(xué)年七年級(jí)下學(xué)期期末模擬卷(七)英語(yǔ)注意事項(xiàng):1.全卷滿分120分??荚嚂r(shí)間為100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(wú)效。2.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0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆填寫(xiě)在答題卡及本試卷上。3.答選擇題必須用2B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0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆寫(xiě)在答題卡的指定位置,在其他位置答題一律無(wú)效。第I卷(選擇題共60分)一、單項(xiàng)選擇(本題共15小題;每題1分,滿分15分)在下列各題A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇一個(gè)能填入題干空白處的最佳答案1.—Howaboutvisitingthemuseumtomorrow?—It________likeagoodidea.A.hears B.listens C.sounds D.listensto2.Thisisn’tmysister’sskirt.______isblue.A.Mine B.His C.Yours D.Hers3.Maryisstudyingin________universityinBeijingnow.Shewatched________educationalfilmwithherclassmatesyesterday.A.a(chǎn);an B.a(chǎn)n;the C.a(chǎn)n;an D.a(chǎn)n;a4.InChinawhenthetrafficlightisred,you_____crosstheroad.A.mustn’t B.must C.need D.needn’t5.Thedish________delicious.Ican’twaittotasteit.A.looks B.smells C.tastes D.sounds6.—DidQuanJinpengtraindiving(潛水)yesterday?—Yes,andhepracticesas________ashissister,QuanHongchan.A.hard B.hardly C.harder D.morehardly7.Morethanfour________ChineseathletestookpartintheOlympicgamesin2024.Amongthem,PanZhanlefinished________firstinthemen’s100-metrefreestyleswimmingevent.A.hundreds;the B.hundred;the C.hundred;/ D.hundreds;/8.Theschoolbandwill_________aNewYearmusicshowinJanuary.A.puton B.putup C.putdown D.putaway9.Ilikelisteningto________music,becausetheymakeme________.A.relaxing;relaxed B.relaxed;relaxing C.relax;relaxing D.relaxed;relax10.Theexamisveryeasy.butIdon’tthink_______canpassit.A.a(chǎn)nybody B.everybody C.nobody D.somebody11.Listen!Ihearsomebirds___________thetree.A.singin B.singingin C.singon D.singingon12.Tom’sfather________buysomebread.________webuysome,too?A.shall;Will B.will;Shall C.is;Shall D.a(chǎn)re;Shall13.—Accordingtothelegend,sailorscouldhearmermaids________inthenighteachtimetheysailedacrossthatpartofthesea.—Right.Peoplewereafraid,sothey________inmanygodsatthattime.A.sang;believe B.a(chǎn)resinging;believed C.singing;werebelieving D.sing;believed14.________goodweather!Itis________togohikingwithsomefriends.A.What;fun B.How;fun C.How;funny D.What;funny15.—Wearegoingtohavethefinalexamtomorrow.—________A.Goodidea! B.Goodluck! C.Really? D.Let’sgo!二、完形填空(共15小題:每小題1分,計(jì)15分)閱讀下面短文,從文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案。

InSeptember2019,IwastravellingalongCabbageTreeCreek(小溪)alone.Itwasnoteasytotravelthere.AlthoughI’ddoneitmanytimesbefore,Iwantedtobe16.SoIfilledmybackpackwithessentials,likesnacks,warmclothes,andmaps.Ireachedthebaseofawaterfall.Fromthere,Istarted17therocksattherightsideofthefalls.Butaroundthree-quartersofthewayup,Imadeamistakeandbrokemyleftfootonarockbefore18intothewater.IknewIwasin19assoonasIstartedswimming.Finally,I20myselfoutofthewaterandsawthatmyfootwasdangling(懸垂)frommyleg.Iusedasplint(夾板)tokeepthemin21.ThenIgotmyphonefrommydrybag.Therewasnosignal(信號(hào)),butIguessedIcould22the30metreseasttogetit.However,asIwenttoputthephoneinmypocket,itfellintothecreek.NowIfoundmyselfinanevenmoredangeroussituation.Deepinathickforest,therewasno23thatanyonewouldfindme.Iknewtherewasanopenspacebetweentwocreeksthreekilometresaway,whereahelicopter(直升機(jī))couldnoticeme.AsIcouldn’twalk,Isetoffonmy24withthehelpofmyrighthand.Thefollowingthreedayswereverytiring.EverymetreIstoppedtotakearest.Tokeepmyself25,Ithoughtaboutmyfamilyand26myself.27,Iwassavedbyahelicopterintheend.IwastolditwasmymanagerwhofoundIhadn’t28onMondaymorningandphonedmysister.Shecalledafewpeople,includingmyfriendJudy,who29toknowaboutmywalkingplans.Ididn’tevenremembertellingher,butIwasso30Ihad!NowI’mbacktoenjoyingthegreatoutdooractivities—butIalwaystellpeoplewhereI’mgoing.16.A.difficult B.safe C.famous D.friendly17.A.cutting B.climbing C.cleaning D.checking18.A.hiding B.looking C.jumping D.dropping19.A.time B.order C.trouble D.control20.A.pulled B.pushed C.reached D.gave21.A.mind B.case C.touch D.place22.A.run B.make C.walk D.hear23.A.doubt B.chance C.worry D.secret24.A.head B.neck C.bottom D.shoulder25.A.changing B.going C.imagining D.waiting26.A.taught B.enjoyed C.showed D.encouraged27.A.Luckily B.Gradually C.Suddenly D.Normally28.A.turnedup B.turneddown C.turnedoff D.turnedout29.A.refused B.failed C.pretended D.happened30.A.sorry B.confident C.thankful D.proud三、閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,計(jì)30分)閱讀下列內(nèi)容,從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案。ADoyouknowfacechanging?TheamazingskillinSichuanOperaisusedtoexpressthechangingfeelingsofcharacters.Thereareover300kindsoflocaloperasinChina.Amongthem,SichuanOperaisoneoftheoldest.AlargenumberofSichuanOperaperformersareactivearoundSichuanProvince.SichuanOperahasthreespecialskills:changingfaces,spitting(吐)fire,androllinglights.Onlyafewmastershavemasteredtheskillinchangingfaces.TheyknowhowtochangeSichuanOperamasksmagically.Astheyshaketheirarmsandturntheirheads,theirpaintedmaskschangeagainandagain.Inthebeginning,operaartistschangedthecoloroftheirfacesduringperformancesbyblowingintoabowlofred,blackorgoldpowder(粉末).Later,operaartistsbeganusingmasksmadeofoiledpaper.Atpresent,mostartistsusesilkmasks.31.WhyisfacechangingusedinSichuanOpera?A.Toexpresscharacters’feelings. B.Tomakecharacterslookactive.C.Toshowartists’perfectskills. D.Toshowthepaintedmasks.32.Whatarethemasksmostartistsusenowadaysmadeof?A.Paper. B.Silk. C.Powder. D.Nothing.33.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.Howtoenjoyfacechanging B.ThehistoryofSichuanOperaC.Howtoperformfacechanging D.ThefacechangingofSichuanOperaBMan’sBestFriend:TheLoyalDogDogs,whohavebeenourfriendsforthousandsofyears,aremorethanjustpets—they’refamily.Withtheirwaggingtailsandwarmeyes,theseloyalanimalscanunderstandhumanemotionsbetterthanmanypeoplethink.Theycouldonceworkashuntersorguards,buttoday,theyoftenbecomecompanionsthatbringjoytoourlives.Incities,youmayseehomelessdogswanderingthestreets.Sadly,somehumansforgettheirresponsibilitytolookaftertheseanimals.Thankfully,manykindpeopleworktosavethem.Animalsheltersallowvolunteerstofeedandcareforsickorlonelydogs.Withpropertraining,evenscareddogscanbecomeconfidentandfriendly.Dogs’amazingabilitiesmakethemtrueheroes.Somecansmelldiseasesinhumans,whileothershelpblindpeoplewalksafely.Policedogscouldfindmissingpersonsordetectdanger.Theirbraveryandintelligencereminduswhytheydeserveourrespect.Ifyouwanttoadoptadog,remember:theyneeddailywalks,healthyfood,andlotsoflove.Ahappydog’splayfulenergywillfillyourhomewithlaughter.Let’spromisenevertoforgetthatsavinganimalsisalsosavingkindnessinourworld.34.Whatcoulddogsdointhepastaccordingtothetext?A.Playwithchildrendaily. B.Workashuntersorguards.C.Detectdiseasesinhumans. D.Guideblindpeoplesafely.35.Whatdoanimalsheltersallowvolunteerstodo?A.Trainpolicedogsfordangerdetection. B.Adoptallhomelessdogsimmediately.C.Feedandcareforsickdogs. D.Buildnewhomesforstraydogs.36.Whatspecialabilitydopolicedogshave?A.Smellflowersingardens. B.Findmissingpersons.C.Bringjoytofamilies. D.Cookhealthymeals.37.Whatdodogsneedmostwhenbeingadopted?A.Expensivetoysandfancyclothes. B.Dailywalksandhealthyfood.C.Beingleftaloneathome. D.Weeklyvisitstopetsalons.CTheInternethasbecomeanimportantpartofourlives.Butdoyouknowhowitallstarted?ThestoryoftheInternetbeganinthe1960s.Atthattime,theUnitedStatesgovernmentwantedtocreateanetworkthatcouldstillworkevenifpartofitwasdamaged.ScientistsandengineersstartedtodevelopasystemcalledARPANET/?ɑ?p?net/.ThiswastheearlyformoftheInternet.Inthebeginning,ARPANETwasmainlyusedbyuniversitiesandthegovernment.Itallowedpeopletoshareinformationandcommunicatewitheachotheroverlongdistances.ButitwasverydifferentfromtheInternetweknowtoday.Theconnectionwasslow,andtheinformationwasmainlytext-based.

Astimewentby,technologyimproved.Theinventionofpersonalcomputersmadeiteasierforpeopletoaccessthenetwork.Inthe1990s,theWorldWideWebwasdeveloped.ThismadetheInternetmuchmoreuser-friendly.Peoplecouldnowseepictures,watchvideos,andvisitdifferentwebsites.Today,theInternethaschangedourlivesinmanyways.Wecanshoponline,learnnewknowledge,andkeepintouchwithfriendsandfamilyaroundtheworld.ButwiththedevelopmentoftheInternet,therearealsosomeproblems,suchasonlineprivacyandsecurityissues.38.WhendidthestoryoftheInternetbegin?A.Inthe1950s. B.Inthe1960s. C.Inthe1980s. D.Inthe1990s.39.WhatwasARPANET?A.TheearlyformoftheInternet. B.Atypeofcomputer. C.Awebsite. D.Akindofsoftware.40.WhywasARPANETmainlyusedbyuniversitiesandthegovernmentatfirst?A.Becauseitwastooexpensiveforordinarypeople.B.Becauseitwasdifficulttooperate.C.Becauseitwasmainlyforsharinginformationandcommunicationoverlongdistances.D.Becauseitwasonlyavailableinuniversitiesandgovernmentoffices.41.WhatmadetheInternetmoreuser-friendlyinthe1990s?A.Theinventionofpersonalcomputers.B.ThedevelopmentoftheWorldWideWeb.C.Theimprovementofconnectionspeed.D.Theappearanceofonlineshopping.DDoyouknowthe2025WorldExpo(世博會(huì))willhappeninOsaka,Japan,fromApril13thtoOctober13th?TheWorldExpoisawonderfulactivityandpeoplefromdifferentcountriescanshowtheirculture,newthings,andideasthere.Ithappenseveryfiveyears,andthistime,thetheme(主題)is“DesigningFutureSocietyforOurLives”(構(gòu)建未來(lái)世界,想象明日生活).Themascot(吉祥物)ofthe2025WorldExpoiscalled“Myaku-Myaku”.Itlookslikeacolorfulshapemadeofsoftlines.Itshowsthefriendshipamongpeople,nature,andthefuture.Osakaisametropolis(大都會(huì)).It’soneofthebiggestcitiesinJapanandit’salsothecenterofeconomy(經(jīng)濟(jì))andculture.Itisfamousforitsdeliciousfood,liketakoyaki(章魚(yú)小丸子)andokonomiyaki(日式煎餅).DuringtheWorldExpo,manyvisitorsfromallovertheworldwillcometoOsakatoenjoytheevent(事件)andtrylocalfood.TheExpowillalsohavefunactivitiesforchildren.Kidscanplaygamesandlearnaboutnewthingsandtheenvironment(環(huán)境).Itwillbewonderfulforfamiliestolearntogether.42.Howdoesthewriterstartthepassage?A.Bylistingnumbers. B.Byaskingaquestion. C.Bygivinganexample. D.Bytellingastory.43.WhenisthenextWorldExpo?A.In2027. B.In2028. C.In2029. D.In2030.44.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.YoucancometoLondontojointheEXPOnextyear,in2026.B.OnlykidscanhavefuninEXPOthisyear.C.Peopleallovertheworlddon’tlikethemascotof2025worldEXPO.D.VisitorsaroundtheworldwillcometoOsakatoenjoytheeventandtrylocalfood.45.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanwereadthistext?A.AnimalFriends. B.WorldNews. C.SchoolLife. D.SportsWorld.第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題共60分)四、詞匯運(yùn)用(共10小題;每小題1分,計(jì)10分)根據(jù)句子意思,用括號(hào)中所給漢語(yǔ)提示或英語(yǔ)單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。在答題卡標(biāo)有題號(hào)的橫線上,寫(xiě)出空缺處所填單詞的正確形式。46.Tomalwayshasfun(watch)TVwithhisfamily.47.Itissaidourcity(build)anothersciencemuseuminthreeyears.48.Remember(organization)yournotesverycarefullybeforegivingaspeech.49.—Whatabout(add)sometomatoestothesoup?—Justdoit.Andwe’llfindoutwhetheritturnsouttobeagoodideaornot.50.Bobispopularbecausehe’sreally(friend)toeveryone.51.Thebirdsstartsingingwhenthesunis(醒著).52.Whenspringcomes,thewholeforestwilllooklikea(仙境).53.Theycan’t(負(fù)擔(dān)起)togoonholidayabroadthisyear.54.You’dbetterreadthe(安全)tipsbeforeyouusethemachine.55.Youcan’t(想象)whatagoodtimewehadworkingtogetherontheproject.五、閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題2分,計(jì)10分)LittleSnowWhiteNow,whenSnowWhitefoundherselfaloneinthewildwoods,shetrembledwithfear.Sheranuntilherfeethurt.Whenitwasalmostevening,shecametoalittlehouse.Everythingtherewasverysmall,butprettyandclean.Therestoodalittletablereadylaid,coveredwithawhitecloth,sevenlittleplates,sevenknivesandforksanddrinking-cups.Bythewallstoodsevenlittlebeds,sidebyside,coveredwithcleanwhitequilts.SnowWhite,beinghungryandthirsty,atealittleporridgeandbreadfromeachplate,anddrankalittlewaterfromeachcup,soasnottofinishupalone.Afterthatshefelttired,butthesevenbedsdidnotseemtosuither.Shetriedthefirstbed,butitwastoohard.Thesecondwastoosoft...Finally,thelastonewasjustright!Whenitwasquitedark,themastersofthehousecamehome.Theyweresevendwarfs.Theirjobsweretomineforgoldinthemountains.Theynoticedsomeonemusthavebeenin,aseverythingwasnotinthesameorderwheretheyleftit.56.WhydidSnowWhiteruninthewildwoods?57.Howwaseverythinginthelittlehouse.58.DidSnowWhitefinishupallthefoodandwater?59.Whatjobdidthesevendwarfsdo?60.IfyouwereSnowWhite,wouldyouenterthestrangehouse?Why六、短文填空(共10空;每空1分,計(jì)10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示,填寫(xiě)所缺單詞,使短文意思完整。每空限填一詞。Cloudschangeeverysecond,bringingnature’sbeautytous.Butdoyounoticethec61?Cloudspotting,byitsname,isjustlookingatclouds.Somepeopledocloudspottingjustforf62.Othersdoittob63understandclouds,fromtheirshapestotheirnames.JiYunisacloudspottingexpert(專(zhuān)家)inBeijing.Oneday,Jigotam64fromafriend,sayingthatsomespecialcloudswereheadingtowardssoutheasternBeijing.Jiboughtticketsandwentonahigh-speedtraintoruna65themrightaway.“AssoonasIgotthe

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