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文章大意:本文主要讲述了喜欢阅读的重要性以及如何找到适合自己的书籍。

1 . Do you like reading? Sometimes you might think that you don’t like reading, but it might just mean that you haven’t found the right book yet. Not everyone likes the same stories, in fact, some people don’t even like stories!

Some people like books about real life facts and some just want to read to learn a new skill. So how do you find what type of books you’re going to enjoy?

Think about what you like to do and look for books about it! Are you a kid that loves sport and has a team or a sporting star that you love? Do you know there are so many books about sport? There are books about your favorite sporting star, stories about your sport and so much more.

Think about the type of book that you like to read. Some kids love reading really big books,with lots and lots of pages. Other kids love reading picture books about their favorite topic— maybe it is space, or underwater world. There are also kids that want to read colorful books.

Think about other books you may enjoy. Do you want a book that makes you laugh? A book that makes you cry? Something that takes you into a new world? There are so many exciting books out there for you.

With so many choices out there, just give it a little time, and you’ll find the perfect book just for you. Just remember, as they say, “The right book might just change your life!”

1. When people think they don't like reading, it probably means ________ .
A.they are too lazy to read books
B.they are too busy to read books
C.they don't know the importance of reading
D.they haven't found the right book yet
2. How many pieces of advice did the writer give on how to find the right book?
A.Two.B.Three.
C.Four.D.Five.
3. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 4 refer to (指的是)?
A.Kids’ favorite sport.
B.Kids’ favorite topic.
C.A picture book.
D.A sporting star.
4. The underlined word “choices” in Paragraph 6 means ________ in Chinese.
A.发现B.猜想
C.选择D.考验
5. According to the passage, the writer thinks that ________.
A.people can find the right books and they may change their lives
B.all people like to read colorful books
C.people may have trouble choosing the right books
D.there are not so many right books out there for people
7日内更新 | 13次组卷 | 1卷引用:云南省曲靖市2022-2023学年八年级下学期期末英语试题
文章大意:本文主要写了学生们喜欢在抖音和微信等应用上观看短视频的现象。

2 . Zhou Mengmeng, a school boy from Kunming often watches some short videos on TikTok. When he opens it, he just wants to relax himself a short time. But after an hour, he is still watching videos. Sometimes, he also has a talk with his friends on the WeChat. Zhang said, “I learn a lot by watching short videos. Some videos teach people to play the guitar, dance, cook, speak English and so on.”

Zhou is one of the many students who love watching videos on apps like TikTok or WeChat. According to a study, 20% of the students watch short videos in their free time. About 10% of the students check short video apps many times a day.

Zhang Luyang, a school boy from Sichuan, likes short videos because they are interesting. “It’s the best way to spend time. When I watch the videos, time goes quickly,” he said.

Zhou and Zhang sometimes spend much time watching videos. It’s good that these apps now have functions (功能) to stop students from watching videos for too long. Students can use the “student mode (模式)”, and they can just watch videos for only 30 minutes a day. Zhou and Zhang think this mode can help them save a lot of time for their schoolwork.

1. What does Zhou Mengmeng do in his free time?
A.He watches TV.
B.He watches short videos.
C.He plays the guitar.
D.He practices speaking English.
2. Why does Zhang Luyang like short videos?
A.Because they’re useful.
B.Because they’re popular.
C.Because they’re fun.
D.Because they’re different.
3. The underlined word “check” in Paragraph 2 means ________ in Chinese.
A.查看B.下载C.察觉D.发现
4. How long can students watch short videos by using the “student mode”?
A.For twenty minutes a day.
B.For half an hour a day.
C.For forty minutes a day.
D.For an hour a day.
5. What’s the main idea of the passage?
A.Students can relax by talking with friends in their free time.
B.Only 20% of the students love watching short videos on apps.
C.Students can use apps like TikTok or WeChat to study.
D.The “student mode” can stop students from watching videos for too long.
7日内更新 | 20次组卷 | 1卷引用:云南省曲靖市2022-2023学年七年级下学期期末英语试题
文章大意:本文主要介绍了关于中国兔年的一些事情。
3 . 根据短文内容,判断正误(正确“T”,错误“F”),并将答案涂到答题卡的相应位置上。

2023 is the Year of the Rabbit in China. It began on January 21st. In many Chinese people’s eyes, a rabbit is a kind of lovely animal. It is a symbol of kindness (善良).

In Chinese folklore (民间传说), a rabbit called the Jade Rabbit (玉兔) lives on the moon. It makes medicine (药物) under a tree. People think it can bring health to them. It’s said that at the Mid-Autumn Festival, people can “see” the Jade Rabbit on the moon. So in old times, they often prayed (祈福) to it for health.

Rabbits are good at jumping and climbing. In the Year of the Rabbit, you may set a goal of jumping over the difficulties and climbing higher in life.

People born in the Year of the Rabbit may think quickly. Rabbit people are sometimes shy, but they have a strong mind and can try their best to make their dreams come true all their lives.

Rabbit people are talented (有才干的) and are interested in artistic activities, such as music and art. They are so friendly and well organized (有条理的) that they can be great teachers.

1. 2023 is the Year of the Rabbit in the world.
2. In many Chinese people’s eyes, a rabbit is a symbol of kindness.
3. Chinese people think the Jade Rabbit can bring them medicine.
4. Rabbit people can be good teachers.
5. The passage tells us something about the Year of Rabbit.
7日内更新 | 22次组卷 | 1卷引用:云南省曲靖市2022-2023学年七年级下学期期末英语试题
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了古代中国人的名字由姓、名和字三部分组成。

4 . Do you know that Chinese people had more than one name in ancient (古代的) times?

In ancient China, people’s names had three parts, their family name, given name and courtesy name. For example, the famous poet Li Bai’s family name Li came from his father’s name. His given name was Bai, and his courtesy name was Taibai.

People used their given names when they were among family members. But in social life, they called each other by their courtesy names to show respect. This was most happened among people of similar age. If your elders were talking about you, the given name would be used instead of the courtesy name.

Men would get their courtesy names when they turned 20 years old. It was a symbol of being an adult. While women would get their courtesy names after getting married.

One’s courtesy name often had something to do with one’s given name. For example, Zhuge Liang’s given name was Liang, which means “bright”. His courtesy name was Kongming, which means “very bright”.

1. There were _________ parts in people’s names in ancient China.
A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five
2. What’s the meaning of the underlined phrase “courtesy name”?
A.姓氏B.名字C.字D.别名
3. Among family members, the elders often use _________ when talking about someone.
A.the given nameB.the family name
C.the courtesy nameD.the full name
4. Women would get their courtesy names _________.
A.when they were bornB.when they turned 18 years old
C.when they turned 20 years oldD.after getting married
5. What does the passage mainly talk about?
A.The culture of Chinese names.
B.The history of Chinese tea.
C.What’s the meaning of Zhuge Kongming?
D.What’s Li Bai’s courtesy name?
2024-06-16更新 | 11次组卷 | 1卷引用:云南省昆明市石林县2022-2023学年八年级下学期期末英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了报纸的历史、兴衰、以及未来趋势。

5 . It’s said that newspapers are at death’s door. Many newspapers say goodbye to their readers every year. But why is the situation so terrible for newspapers?

Newspapers have a long history. The first newspaper was printed in the 1600s. The industry experienced its most successful time in the early 20 century.

However, with the appearance of radio and TV, newspaper circulation (发行量) began to fall. By the mid-20 century, radio and TV had become so popular that people no longer had to read newspapers for news. This was especially true for the latest news. More and more people turned on the TV instead of opening a newspaper coming home from work.

In the 1990s, newspapers suffered (遭受) another heavier blow. With the appearance of the Internet, lots of information became free. Many newspaper readers found that there was no reason for them to pay for a newspaper.

So what will the future of newspapers be like? Will they die? Maybe not. Many newspapers are now changing. After all, people still want the news. And many people agree that newspapers are important for news. If newspapers were to completely disappear, there would be nothing to take their place.

1. What’s the terrible situation for newspapers now?
A.Many newspapers don’t have the best news for the readers.
B.Many newspapers are at death’s door and say goodbye to the readers.
C.Many newspapers are too expensive for the readers to buy.
D.People don’t like their boring news.
2. Newspaper industry experienced its successful time for about _________ years.
A.300B.500C.600D.800
3. Newspaper circulation began to fall because of _________.
A.the appearance of radio and TVB.the appearance of cars
C.the appearance of magazinesD.the appearance of telephones
4. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Newspapers are popular so people don’t watch TV for news.
B.People like to pay for a newspaper.
C.Lots of information became free because of the Internet.
D.Newspapers will die in the future.
5. What’s the best title for this passage?
A.Newspapers are dying.B.Will newspapers die?
C.The popular newspaper.D.The Interesting Internet.
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文章大意:这篇短文主要介绍了京剧是世界上最古老的戏剧之一,起源于几百年前。作为中国文化的传统艺术形式,京剧在世界范围内越来越受欢迎。

6 . Beijing Opera is one of the oldest operas in the world. It started hundreds of years ago. In Beijing Opera, people sing, act and dance to tell stories. Everything the actors wear, say and do has special meanings.

In the past, all the roles in Beijing Opera were played by men. Men who played women’s roles wore special shoes to help them walk like women. Nowadays women can perform in Beijing Opera, but they still practice wearing the shoes.

A character’s make-up also tells us something about him or her. Red, yellow, white, black, purple, green and silver are the main colors used for make-up. Red shows that the character is brave. While black shows that a character gets angry easily.

As a traditional art form of Chinese culture. Beijing Opera has become more and more popular around the world.

根据短文内容,判断正误(正确“T”,错误“F”)。
1. Beijing Opera has a long history of about thousands of years.
2. The actors sing, act and dance to tell stories in Beijing Opera.
3. The roles are played by men so there are no women’s roles in Beijing Opera.
4. The color red in Beijing Opera shows that the character is brave.
5. Beijing Opera is not so popular because it’s the oldest opera in the world.
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文章大意:本文主要讲述了朱鹮是世界上最古老的鸟类之一,科学家开始研究和拯救它们,他们呼吁人们保护朱鹮。

7 . Crested ibises (朱鹮) are one of the oldest birds (鸟) in the world. They live in Asia. The beautiful birds have disappeared (消失) for a long time. But on May 23, 1981, Chinese scientists found and saved them. Here is a story of them.

In the past, there were lots of crested ibises in Asia. But in 1960s, people cut down trees. So crested ibises lost their homes and started to disappear. Chinese scientists were worried about this. So they went to many places to find them. But after three years, they still couldn’t find these beautiful birds. Then, on May 23, 1981, Liu Yinzeng and his team found the crested ibises in Hanzhong. “That night, I saw a crested ibis fly across the sky. We ran after it and found six more crested ibises in the forest,” Liu said.

After that, scientists started studying and saving the birds. They asked people not to kill the birds or cut down trees. They also helped birds to get more babies. Over the past 42 years, people saw the number of the crested ibises grow from 7 to over 9000.

1. When did Chinese scientists find the crested ibises?
A.In 1960s.B.In 1984.C.In 1981.D.In 1987.
2. Liu Yinzeng and his team found the crested ibises in ________.
A.ShanghaiB.HanzhongC.BeijingD.Dali
3. According to the story, how many crested ibises did they find?
A.Seven.B.Four.C.Three.D.One.
4. After finding the crested ibises, scientists started to ________.
A.cut down treesB.study and kill the birds
C.help birds to get more babiesD.ask people to run after the birds
5. What is this passage mainly about?
A.How to save crested ibises.B.Crested ibises are beautiful birds.
C.Why crested ibises are in great danger.D.Story of finding and saving crested ibises.
2024-06-14更新 | 49次组卷 | 1卷引用:云南省昆明市官渡区2022-2023学年七年级下学期期末英语试题
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文章大意:本文主要讲述了肢体语言的重要性以及如何正确使用肢体语言。

8 . Do you know how much you are “saying” to people even when you are not speaking? It’s important to know how to use your body language (肢体语言).

① Eyes

When a person is speaking, if you look at him in the eyes, you show you are interested. But if you keep looking at your watch or a clock, it is telling that you are not interested.
② Face

Usually, a smile shows people you’re friendly. It brings sunshine to those who are not happy. And it is easy for you to make new friends with a smiling face.
③ Hands

When you talk with others, remember not to put your hands under the table or behind your back. Also, don’t use them to play with your hair or clothes.

Body language can tell others about how you feel. So it is important to learn body language and use the right body language to talk with others.

1. What does the writer think of body language?
A.Relaxing.B.Interesting.C.Important.D.Difficult.
2. If you look at ________, it shows you’re interested.
A.the clockB.the person’s eyesC.the watchD.the book
3. Which picture shows the underlined word “smile”?
A.B.C.D.
4. Please don’t ________ when talking with people.
①put your hands on the table
②put your hands under the table
③put your hands behind your back
④use your hands to play with your hair
A.①②④B.①②③C.①③④D.②③④
5. What’s the best title of this passage?
A.Big HandsB.Interesting EyesC.A Smiling FaceD.Body Language
2024-06-14更新 | 57次组卷 | 1卷引用:云南省昆明市官渡区2022-2023学年七年级下学期期末英语试题
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文章大意:本文讲述了一位名叫周毅的糖人艺术家,他擅长制作精美的糖人,并将中国悠久的历史文化融入其中。

9 . In China, tangren (糖人) are a kind of popular food and drawing. People of all ages like to eat them, because they look beautiful and taste delicious.

Zhou Yi can make tangren very well. One of his excellent works is about a flying apsara (feitian in Chinese), with an animal flying under her. The animal is half fish and half bird, from the book—Mountains and Seas (《山海经》). He spends four months finishing it. “I don’t think tangren are just for eating. They can also show the long history of China in a new way,” Zhou says.

Early in 2017, his team (团队) got three gold awards (金奖) in Cake International, a cake show in the UK. And one of his art works was the “best in show”. “I did a good job in China, but I also wanted to learn some things from others around the world.” Zhou and his team went back to Cake International in 2019, they got four gold awards then.

“I am really interested in making tangren and I’ll keep working on it. Also, I want to make more people know about Chinese history and culture,” he says.

根据短文内容,判断正误(正确T,错误F)。
1. Only children like to eat tangren.
2. It takes Zhou Yi four months to finish the flying apsara.
3. One of Zhou Yi’s art works was the best in the cake show in 2017.
4. Zhou Yi and his team got three gold awards in 2019.
5. Tangren can help people know about Chinese history.
2024-06-14更新 | 33次组卷 | 1卷引用:云南省昆明市官渡区2022-2023学年七年级下学期期末英语试题
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文章大意:本文介绍了上海实行垃圾分类制度所采取的一些措施。

10 . Chinese President Xi Jinping recently replied to a letter from volunteers in Jiaxing Road, Shanghai. They help with garbage sorting (垃圾分类). In his reply, Xi said he was happy to know that the volunteers’ community has made new progress in garbage sorting. He also hopes volunteers could encourage more people to develop the habit of sorting garbage.

Since 2019, more than 22, 000 garbage stations have improved in Shanghai. A huge change has taken place in the city in recent years: people used to refuse to sort garbage, but now they are actively to sort it. Garbage sorting has become a “new fashion”. It is getting more and more popular to sort garbage.

“Sorting trash is a way to make the community (社区) a better place. For example, house prices may go up,” said Cui Fenglin, 36, one of the Shanghai volunteers. He said many people changed their minds after sharing this kind of opinions with volunteers. Sixteen-year-old volunteer Yu Yue has made posters and written passages about garbage sorting. “My classmates and I even made a cartoon to help people understand how sorting trash can influence the environment,” Yu said.

The community also makes use of technology in garbage sorting. There are special recycling machines besides the garbage bins. People scan the code (扫描二维码) on the machine, put in paper or clothes, and then get money from it.

By 2022, about 297 cities in China had fully implemented (实行) trash sorting, reported CCTV News. The whole country is going to implement trash sorting by the end of 2025.

1. President Xi replied a letter to ________.
A.Cui Fenglin onlyB.Yu Yue only
C.garbage collectorsD.volunteers from Jiaxing Road
2. The underlined word “fashion” in Paragraph 2 means “________ ” in Chinese.
A.时尚B.收藏品C.进步D.倒退
3. Why do people sort the garbage in Shanghai?
A.To save money.B.To receive a letter from President Xi Jinping.
C.To have a better living environment.D.To be volunteers.
4. People put ________ into the special recycling machines to get money.
A.bottlesB.paperC.kitchen garbageD.wood
5. What’s the best title of the passage?
A.A Letter From President XiB.A New Special Machine
C.A Report from CCTVD.A New Fashion—Garbage Sorting
2024-06-14更新 | 23次组卷 | 1卷引用:云南省昆明市西山区2022-2023学年八年级下学期期末英语试题
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