人教版2019-2020学年七年级下学期期末英语试题(I)卷

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人教版2019-2020学年七年级下学期期末英语试题(I)卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . This is Jenny, _ that is Jim. They are my good friends.AorBandCtoo2 . My brothers dream has already come true. I believe if I work hard I can achieve_.AIBmeCmyDmine3 . Which pair of the words with the underlined letters has the same sound?Aburial hurryBblood chooseCknee knock4 . (题文)- Are you feeling better now?- Yes. Im _ to go to school.Agood enoughBenough wellCwell enough5 . Its a good idea to send the old books _ the children who need them.AatBofCtoDfrom6 . Sorry, Mrs. White is not here. Can I take a message?_ Ill call again later.AYes, please.BNo, thanks.CWill you?DShall we?7 . We have _ students.Afourty fourBfour fourtyCforty four8 . Which of the following words has a different stress pattern (重音) from the others?AdirtyBbaseballCcountryDfifteen9 . - What shall we do this weekend?- You can go swimming, hiking, or_ else you enjoy doing.AanythingBnothingCeverythingDsomething10 . There is going to _a football game this afternoon.AhaveBwill haveCbe11 . -What _fine weather it is! -Yes. Why not play_ guitar in the garden?Aa; theBan; aC; theD; an12 . _ terrible news! Three of us didnt pass the exam.AWhat aBHow aCWhatDHow13 . Ito get up early in the morning.Me, too. But I have to get up before six every day.AhurtBhateChideDhold14 . Look at the tail! There must be a cat _ be-hind the tree.AplayBplayedCto playDplaying15 . Finally, we went home together.AAt leastBAt lastCAt mostDAt first二、完型填空What does taking a risk(风险) mean? It means trying _ things even if they make you feel uncomfortable or afraid. One of the greatest risk Id ever taken was _ a role in my high schools fall play. I was not only a person who had _ performance(表演) experience, but also I stuttered(口吃).Then _ of performing in front of people made me worried. The reason why I _ to perform was that I wanted to take part in my school theatre program.On the day of the audition(试演), there were also some acting exercises to warm us up. We were divided into pairs to _ parts of the play. I felt very worried. After I said some of the lines(台词), my partner said, “I _ you are stuttering. Is that for dramatic effect(戏剧性效果) or do you really stutter?” I was speechless.When my _ to audition came, my heart was beating fast. Across from me sat the director and his assistants(助手). Needless to say, I was really _ my performance. I played the role _ a man painter who pretended(假装) to be a woman. My partner was playing a businessman who wanted to marry me(the woman). We said our lines and, _ , I didnt stutter. We went through it several times, and finally it was over. I was so _.The next Monday I was told that I had made the play. Words couldnt describe_ excited I was. It was a lot of fun doing the play, and it was clear to me that my stuttering couldnt_ me doing what I wanted to do, and taking risks was well worth the time and _. I believed that nothing is impossible with a willing heart.16 . AinterestingBworryingCtiringDchallenging17 . AchoosingBplayingCdoingDlearning18 . AenoughBsomeClittleDmuch19 . AexperienceBthoughtCmemoryDpurpose20 . AfailedBdecidedCaffordedDrefused21 . AprepareBunderstandCdescribeDsupport22 . ApromiseBrealizeCnoticeDimagine23 . AturnBhopeCdreamDplan24 . Aamazed atBworried aboutCpleased withDcurious about25 . AaboutBinCagainstDof26 . AsurprisinglyBfinallyCprobablyDcertainly27 . AboredBinterestedCtouchedDrelaxed28 . AwhatBwhenCwhereDhow29 . AstopBgetChaveDfind30 . AattentionBpowerCeffortDfeeling三、阅读单选Oxfam has 12 branch bureaus (分支结构) in different countries in the world. The table is about some of them.Oxfam AmericaOffice address: 26 West Stress, Boston, MA 021111206,USATel:1 617 482 1211Fax:1 617 728 2594Email:infooxfamamerica.orgWebsite: http: /www.oxfamamerica.orgOxfam CanadaOffice address: Suite 300 294 Albert Street, Ottawa, Ontario Kl P 6E6,CanadaTel:1 613 237 5236Fax:1 613 237 0524Email: enquireoxfam.caWebsite: http: /www.oxfam.caOxfam GBOffice address:274 Banbury Road, Oxford ,Ox27DZ United kingdomTel:44 1865 311 311Fax:441865 312 600Email:Oxfamoxfam.org.ukWebsite: http: /www.oxfam.org.ukIntermon OxfamOffice address: Roger de Lluria 15,08010 Barcelona, SpainTel:34 93 482 0708/0Fax:34 93 482 0707Email:infointermon.orgWebsite: http: /www.intermon.orgNew ZealandOffice address: 62 Aitken Terrace, Kingsland, Auckland, New ZealandTel:64 9 355 6500Fax:64 9 355 6505Email: enquireoxfam.org.nzWebsite: http: /www.oxfam.org.nz31 . This is a table about _.AOxfamsBbranch bureaus of OxfamCdifferent pictures32 . There are_countries in the table.AsixBfiveCseven33 . The telephone number of Oxfam in Canada is_.A64 9 355 6500B1 613 237 5236C852 2520 252534 . The website of Oxfam in America is_.Ahttp: /www.oxfamamerica.orgBwww.oxfam.org.nzChttp: /www.oxfam.org.hk35 . Oxfam has _ branch bureaus (分支结构) in different countries in the world.A13B16C12An example of VR technologyHave you ever wanted to sing on stage with Taylor Swift, or go to Mars? With the rise of virtual reality (虚拟现实), you might be able to do these things without even leaving your home. Unlike real reality, virtual reality means completely imaginary worlds, using high-performance computers and special glasses and gloves.Virtual Reality (VR) has been with us for many years at least as an idea. Although its hard to tell the father of this amazing technology, history suggests that it could have been the fruit of not one but five key people. First, Morton Heilig introduced users to 3D films. Then, theres Jaron Lanier, the first person to use the term “Visual Reality”. Douglas Engelbart invented the computer mouse. Ivan Sutherland is the inventor of the first HMD and Myron Krueger, the audio wiz. Thanks to these inventors, the technology has now come of age. Users can virtually experience things they could only dream of. Virtual reality is changing the way we communicate experiences in the same way the Internet has changed the way we communicate information. Indeed, VR has become a worldwide reality, with different types of applications ( 应用 ) from computer games to medicine, engineering, scientific research, and so on. For example, medical learners are able to train through VR in order to deal with all kinds of injuries. Designers can check every corner of their buildings and make preparations. And if you are heading to Mars, a trip in virtual reality can help you “see” what you will find before you get there.One recent example was a doctor who practiced an operation on a little babys heart. This enabled him to plan out his surgery ahead of time, and helped to save the baby.VR will make the world even smaller than it is now. Its definitely going to bring us closer together. Like any technology, however, virtual reality has its negative effects. The first big danger is disconnection from the real world. Apart from this, too much use of VR equipment can create obvious physical and even mental (精神的) dangers. Loss of ones sense of direction and position, sea sickness and headaches are among the signs of illness some experience after using virtual-reality equipment for long periods.This is an ongoing topic that people are arguing about.36 . We can learn from Paragraph 2 that.AVR is the result of a series of inventions and ideasBVR is changing the way we communicate informationCit has taken many years to come up with the idea of VRDit is likely to discover what people dream about with VR37 . According to the passage, VR can be used to.Aconnect with real reality wellBobserve other planets in spaceChelp doctors practice operationsDbuild houses without preparations38 . The writer probably agrees that.AVR is a door to the real worldBVR is like a coin with two sidesCVR is responsible for increasing mental problemsDit is easier to communicate information through VR39 . Which would be the best title for the passage?ATo keep it or to lose it?BHow can you imagine?CHave you ever wanted?DTo agree or to disagree?Have you ever heard of spirit bears? They are endangered members of the black bear family. One in ten black bears is actually born with a spirit bear.Clover, a three-year-old spirit bear, lives at B.C. Wildlife Park near Kamloops, British Columbias, Canada. He lost his parents two years ago and was raised at a wildlife center. When he was set free into the wild, he went into human camps looking for food. Wildlife experts tried to get him used to living on his own, but he continued to look for places where there were people. Finally the experts decided that he could not live in the wild. Since then, a total of $750000 has been collected to create a habitat for Clover.The habitat covers about three acres(英亩) of land and includes natural forest, two ponds connected by a small river and something else. It will add a platform(站台) and a walkway later this year so that people can see Clover and his habitat more closely. There will also be a center where people can learn more about spirit bears. Besides, a black bear will be moved into the habitat so Clover will not feel lonely.Spirit bears are also called Kermode bears after Francis Kermode, who first studied them. Kermode discovered that a small number of black bears carry a gene for the white fur. If a baby bear receive one of these genes from each parent, its fur will be a creamy white color.There are about 1200 bears who carry the gene for white fur, but only about 200 white spirit bears in the world. Kermode bears are found only in British Columbia. They live in the Great Bear Rainforest, an area that covers the mainland and island along the coast of B.C. between Vancouver and Alaska.40 . According to the second paragraph, Clover _Alost his parents when he was twoBcould not find any foodCwas not afraid of humans Dgrew up in the wild41 . What does the underlined word “habitat” mean?A习惯B栖息地C爱好D农场42 . Which of the following is “TRUE” about Kermode bears?AThey are smaller than black bear.BThey are mainly found in Britain.CThey are very unusual.DThere are 1000 white Kermode bears in the world.43 . What is the structure of the passage?A/B/C/D/四、根据首字母、中文提示填空根据句意及首字母或汉语提示完成单词44 . Do you put milk and s_ in your tea?45 . Our c_grows very well this autumn. We should thank God to give us food.46 . The old man d_ a hole on the door for his pet dog to go in and out.47 . I dont like_ (奶酪),because it smells too strong.48 . Although Angela lost her way to the hotel,she_ (最后)got there by herself.49 . A blender is a kind of m_ which helps us make juice or milk shake.50 . I love to eat_ (爆米花)at the movies.五、用所给单词的正确形式填空用括号中所给单词的适当形式填空51 . Im very glad _(see)my old friend.52 . Thanks for_(help)me with my English.53 . He didnt do any _(prepare)for this exam, so he failed.54 . They are coming to the party as my _(guest).55 . He left the room _(with)saying a word.56 . How often do you _(hang)out with your friends?About once a week.57 . When she is looking through the newspaper, “Teachers Wanted” _(catch)her eyes.58 . I cant help shaking because I feel so cold.Oh, you must have the _(flu).六、完成句子B)根据汉语提示完成句子,并将答案填写在答卷纸相应位置上。注意:每题单词数量不限.59 . 为了找到出路,他们尝试了一切能想到的办法。_, they tried every way they could think of.60 . 澳大利亚领土面积约为770万平方公里.Australia _ about 7,700,000 square kilometers.61 . 政府已经立法保护处境危险的野生动物了。The government has made laws _.62 . 六月的高温总是使学生们想在下午课上昏昏欲睡。The high temperature in June always _ in class in the afternoon.63 . 随着气温的下降,鸟儿们准备飞往南方过冬。_, the birds prepared to fly south for the winter.七、单词填空缺词填空Tom was a poor boy. He made a l64 . by cleaning leather shoes for others in the street. Tom was also a s 65 . boy. One day, a rich man named Miser a66 . in front of Tom. He watched his dirty shoes for a while, and then, looked at Tom. Tom knew this kind of people well. They love money but hate to spend it. Tom said, Let me b67 . your shoes, sir. Only two pence(使士), sir. Mr Miser s 68 . his head and walked away. Tom thought for a second and then called out, Id like to clean it for nothing. This time Mr Miser agreed. And soon one of his shoes was shining brightly. When the rich man put his other shoe on the stool(凳子) , Tom said he wouldnt clean it for him u69 . he was paid two pence for his work. Mr Miser was very angry. He r70 . to pay anything and went away. But to his s71 . , the well-cleaned shoe was so bright that it made the other one look even d72 . . Mr Miser looked round. People in the street were l 73 . at him. Finally the rich man agreed and gave Tom two pence. In a very short time his two shoes shone brightly.八、填空第一节阅读短文,根据其内容完成文后的句子。Can you imagine a sea of sand three times bigger than India? This is the Sahara Desert, the largest desert in the world. It covers 11countries in North Africa and is over 9 million square kilometers.In the Sahara, temperatures are very different during the day and at night. It is much hotter during the day than at night. During the day, the hottest time is between 2 pm and 4 pm-when temperatures rise to 33C. But it is very cold at night, the coldest time is at 4 am, when temperatures fall to -1C.Because of the extreme temperatures in the desert, it is a very difficult place to survive(幸存).Marco Rivera, our survival expert, has some tips.Take warm clothes and a blanket. You will need a hat, long trousers and a thick sweater to keep you warm at night. During the day, cover your body, head and face. Clothes protect you from the sun and keep water in your body. You will also need a warm blanket at night. It can get coldrapidly. When the temperature drops, it can be a shock and make you feel even colder.Try to drink some water at least once every hour. You need your water to last as long as possible. Drink only what you need. If you eat, you will get thirsty and your water will run out soon. You can eat a little, but only to stop you from feeling very hungry. Eat a small amount offood slowly.Its important to stay out of the sun during the day. Make a hole under your car and lie there. This will keep you cool and help you sleep. Find a warm place to sleep at night. A small place near a tree or a rock will be the warmest, But be careful before you decide where to sleep. Dangerous animals like snakes also like to sleep in these places. Look carefully for animals before you lie down.74 . The Sahara, the worlds largest desert, is more than_in size.75 . In the Sahara. The_between the day and the night is pretty big.76 . In Paragraph 4, Marco Rivera tells us_are necessary for our survival in the Sahara.77 . We should _at least once every hour and try to make our water last longer in the Sahara.78 . In the Sahara, we should stay out of the sun during the day and find_to sleep at night.第 15 页 共 15 页参考答案一、单选题1、2、3、4、5、6、7、8、9、10、11、12、13、14、15、二、完型填空1、三、阅读单选1、2、3、四、根据首字母、中文提示填空1、五、用所给单词的正确形式填空1、六、完成句子1、七、单词填空1、八、填空1、
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