江苏省常州市清潭中学2022-2023学年七年级下学期期中考试英语试题
江苏
七年级
期中
2024-03-27
694次
整体难度:
适中
考查范围:
语法、单词辨析、词汇、短语辨析、语音、主题、语篇
一、单项选择 添加题型下试题
—Of course. He is a classmate of __________.
A.a; me | B.the; me | C.a; mine | D.the; mine |
—No, what’s it about? Is it about the coming school sports meeting?
A.news | B.notice | C.information | D.message |
【知识点】 information message news 名词辨析解读
—No, we still need to buy a map before we start the trip.
A.anything | B.something | C.everything | D.nothing |
A.across; hundreds of | B.across; two hundred | C.cross; hundreds of | D.cross; two hundred of |
A.is going to be; invite | B.is going to have; invite |
C.is going to be; to invite | D.is going to have; to invite |
A.is; worrying | B.is; worrying about | C.are; worrying | D.are; worrying about |
A.To learn all the subjects well | B.Trying your best |
C.If you know the best way to learn | D.Keep working hard |
【知识点】 祈使句+and/or+陈述句解读
A.in; in | B.in; to | C.to; in | D.to; to |
A.manager | B.capital | C.policeman | D.company |
—The people and the food. The people are friendly and the food is delicious here.
A.What do you like about Changzhou |
B.What is Changzhou like |
C.Do you like the people and food in Changzhou |
D.How do you like Changzhou |
二、完形填空 添加题型下试题
“What will I be like in 2033?” I asked myself.
Everyone has
Now, however, I have a(n)
I don’t exactly know what I will be like
A.stories | B.hobbies | C.hopes | D.dreams |
A.put up | B.grew up | C.got up | D.woke up |
A.good | B.amazing | C.interesting | D.different |
A.free | B.busy | C.worried | D.tired |
A.violin | B.noise | C.interest | D.music |
A.so | B.or | C.but | D.and |
A.can’t | B.mustn’t | C.needn’t | D.shouldn’t |
A.becoming | B.changing | C.growing | D.running |
A.plans | B.questions | C.problems | D.ideas |
A.five | B.ten | C.fifteen | D.twenty |
【知识点】 畅想未来
三、阅读理解 添加题型下试题
Welcome to Sunshine Farm
Want to try delicious strawberries (草莓)? We invite you to visit the farm and enjoy our fresh fruit. We’ll try our best to make a safe open-air environment (环境) for you. Please read the instructions below.
To pick the strawberries, you need to make a reservation (预约) on our website. Reservations are open from 13:00 to 20:00 the day before the picking day. Please don’t come to the farm if you are ill.
On the farm, you need to stay at least two meters away from each other. For safety you must use our new baskets only. The basket is free. It holds about 2 kg of strawberries and a basket of strawberries is 80 yuan.
If children come, they MUST stay close to their parents. They can’t run up and down the strawberry rows. Our workers will tell them where to start picking and the children should listen.
We hope children will follow our safety rules in our fields.
Please don’t take your pets to the farm.
For more information, go to www.sunshinefarm.com.
21. Millie wants to go to Sunshine Farm on January 19th. When can she make a reservation?A.At 12:00 on January 17th. | B.At 15:00 on January 17th. |
C.At 12:00 on January 18th. | D.At 15:00 on January 18th. |
A.To cut down the cost. | B.To make strawberries fresh. |
C.To keep people safe. | D.To carry more strawberries. |
A.plant some strawberries | B.run along the strawberry rows |
C.look after their pets | D.keep close to their parents |
(I am Gulliver)
On 20th June 1702, I set off for Surat, on a ship called the Adventure (冒险). And in fact “adventure” was really an appropriate name for that ship, and for everything that happened on the trip.
The first part of our trip went well. But later there were some terrible storms (暴风雨). The winds were so strong that they sent our ship off course (航线). We didn’t know where we were.
At last, when the storms stopped, we saw an island (岛). We had no more drinking water, so the captain (船长) sent me to find some fresh water on the island. I set off with some other men in a small boat. And when we got there, I travelled around the island by myself while the men looked for water.
That was a big mistake. When I went back, there were no men and no boat! Then I saw them rowing back to our ship with a giant (巨人) following them in the sea! They were very afraid. I ran as fast as I could. I then climbed up a big hill and when I looked around, I saw fields. Then I saw other giants working in the fields.
“On my last trip, I was a giant on an island of tiny (小的) people and now I am a tiny person on an island of giant!” It was not a nice feeling. I was so sad and hid behind a big tree. I had to think of a plan, but at that time one of the giants saw me.
24. What does the underlined word “appropriate” mean in Paragraph 1?A.错误的 | B.合适的 | C.可怕的 | D.不妥的 |
A.some other men | B.the giants | C.the captain | D.tiny people |
①A giant followed our ship in the sea.
②The captain sent me to find some drinking water on the island.
③We met storms and didn’t know where we were.
④I climbed up a big hill and saw other giants working in the fields.
A.③①②④ | B.③②①④ | C.②①④③ | D.④①③② |
How old were you when you got a mobile phone? How much do you love your mobile phone? Could you live without it? Find out what British parents and teachers say about it.
Everybody knows that teenagers (青少年) love their phones. Here are some mobile phone facts.
(1) 75% of 12-15-year-old teenagers in the UK have a phone.
(2) People in the UK send about 50 messages a week .
(3) British 12-15-year-olds send about 200 messages a week.
(4) British girls aged between 12 and 15 send more than boys of the same age group.
(5) .
Parents: Parents want their kids to be safe. Are teenagers safer with a mobile phone or without? Many parents want their children to have a phone so that they can know where they are at any time. On the other hand, parents worry that their children may meet the wrong kind of ‘friends’ on the Internet. Some parents have rules about their children’s mobile phone. .
William, a parent of two teenagers said, “The great thing about my kids having mobile phones is that I can keep in touch with them. The bad thing is that some young people use them to send offensive messages to each other.”
“ . If my daughters do badly in study, I confiscate their phones.” said Kiera, mother of 15-year-old twins.
School: Mobile phones are allowed (允许) at school in the UK but students can’t use them in class. Teachers can take away phones if they break the rules. . Some teachers in British schools say that students don’t always follow the rules and sometimes they make phone calls, and even watch videos in class.
27. Which of the following is TRUE about the teenagers in the UK?A.Teenagers don’t like using mobile phones. |
B.Girls send fewer messages than boys from 12-15. |
C.Adults send more messages than teenagers from 12-15. |
D.Over half the 12-15-year-old children in England have a phone. |
A.I give them phones | B.I sell their phones |
C.I buy them phones | D.I take away their phones |
A.① | B.② | C.③ | D.④ |
A.Parents don’t allow their children to use mobile phones. |
B.Facts about using mobile phones by students in the UK. |
C.Teachers aren’t happy because students break the rules. |
D.Children may meet wrong ‘friends’ with mobile phones. |