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PAGEPAGE11PAGEPAGE10專題04閱讀理解(說明文)1.(23-24七年級上·期中模擬)Familyisthemostimportanttoallofus.Butmanyofusdon’tunderstandthis.Wehaveproblemswithourfamilymembers.Howcanwegetonwellwithourfamilymembers?Herearethreetips(小建議).First,spendmoretimewiththem.Don’tspendtoomuchtimeplayingcomputergames.Youcanaskoneofyourfamilymemberstoplaywithyou—yourdad,mom,grandpaorgrandma.Iftheyarebusy,sometimesyoucanevenplaywithyouraunt,uncleortheirdaughtersandsons.Second,shareyourfeelingsandaskforhelp.Youwantyourfamilymemberstohelpyouwhenyou’reunhappy,buttheymaynotknowthat.Tellthemwhathashappenedandyou’llbegladafterthat.Atlast,doyourbestatwhatyoudo.Whenyoudoyourbest,youmakeyourfamilyhappy.Why?Becauseitletsthemknowyou’regoodandtheyhaveagreatkid.1.Thewriterthinks is(are)themostimportantinourlife.A.friends B.classmates C.family D.teachersHowmanytipsarethereforthekidstogetonwellwiththeirfamily?Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“getonwellwith”mean?talkwith B.spell C.meetwith D.getalongwith4.Yourparentswillbehappyif .youtryyourbestatwhatyoudoyousaynothingwhenyouareunhappyyoudon’taskyourparentstohelpyouyouspendmuchtimeplayingcomputergames5.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytellus?Howkidscandotheirbestatschool.Whatkidscanplaywiththeirfamilymembers.Whatfamilymembersshoulddototeachtheirkids.Howkidscanhaveagoodrelationship(關(guān)系)withtheirfamilymembers.2.(23-24七年級上·期中模擬)InChina,therearemanydifferentkindsoffoodandsomeofthemareverypopularinothercountries,suchasdumplings.Nowlet’slearnsomethingaboutthem.AlmosteveryoneinChinalikesdumplingsverymuch,andherearehundredsofkindsofthem.Somehavemeatandvegetablesinthem,othershavesugar,eggsorpeanuts.Ilikedumplingswithvegetablesandporkbetterthananyotherkind.Usuallypeoplemakedumplingsathome.Ifyouhavenotimetomakethembyyourself,youcanbuytheminsupermarkets.Thenyoucookthemathomeandeatthemwithvinegar.TheSpringFestivalisveryimportantforChinesepeopleandmostofthefamiliesmakedumplingsasadishinthebigdinner.Whenwemakethem,weusuallyputacoininadumpling.Ifoneeatsthedumpingwiththecoininit,heorshewillbetheluckiestpersoninthefollowingyear.Nowyoumayliketotrymakingsomeluckydumplingsforyourselfandyourfamily. arethepopularChinesefoodaroundtheworld.A.Noodles B.Dumplings C.Mooncakes 7.Thewriterlikesdumplingswith best.A.meat B.seafood C.vegetablesandporkD.vegetables8.Youcanbuydumplingsinasupermarketwhen .A.youhavetime B.youarehappy C.youarebusy D.youarehungry9.Theunderlinedword“vinegar”means .A.糖 B.蠔油 C.辣椒 10.Whichofthesentencesiswrong? TheChineselikedumplingsverymuch.Ifoneeatsthedumplingwiththecoininit,hewillbeluckyintheyear.Thewriterdoesn’tlikedumplingswithonlyvegetables.Peoplewillbericheriftheyofteneatdumplingswithcoins.3.(23-24七年級上·期中模擬)Autumnisagoodtimeforchildrentogooutsideandseethechangingcolorsofnature.Thewindiscool,thedaysareshortandtheleavesarechangingcolors.Autumnisagreatseasonforkidstoplayoutside.Whatoutdooractivitiesdochildrenlike?InChina,studentsoftenhaveanautumnschoolpicnic.Usually,theywillgotoanamusementparkortoplacesthatareclosetonature.Whatkindsofautumnactivitiesarethereforchildreninothercountries?PAGEPAGE3PAGEPAGE4Japanesestudentsoftengohiking.Itisaperfectwaytogetexercisewhileenjoyingtheoutdoors.Mountainclimbinginsuchniceweatherisalsoagoodchoice.ChildrenintheUSliketogoforbikeridesinautumn.Takeamountainbikerideandyoucanexplorenewtrails(小路).Playinginaleafpile(落葉層)ispopular,too.Kidsjumpintotheleafpiletoseethecolorfulleavesflyallaround.Theyalsomakeleafbeds—allalotoffun.IntheUK,schoolkidsliketocampoutsidewiththeirparents.Theymakesnacksoverthefireandtellghoststories.Autumnisagoodtimeforchildrentogooutsidebecause .thewindiscoolandstrong B.thecolorsofnaturearechangingC.kidscansavemoneybysellingleafbedsD.theycaneatmanykindsoffruitsWhatdoChinesestudentsoftendoinautumn?Stayathome.B.Gohiking. C.Gocamping D.Haveapicnic.Inautumn,childrenintheUSgooutside .bybus B.bycar C.bybike D.onfoot14.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat .JapanesekidsliketoclimbmountainsinautumnAmericanparentsenjoymakingsnacksathomekidsintheUKliketoflycolorfulleavesChinesestudentsliketohaveapicnicinautumnbythemselves15.Thepassageismainlyabout .A.parksandplacesclosetonature B.a(chǎn)utumnoutdooractivitiesforkidsC.ghoststoriesfromtheautumncamp D.whatchildrenliketodo4.TigerparentsTheyarestrictwiththeirchildren.Theywantthemtogetthebestgradesintheirclass.TheyloveTigerparentsTheyarestrictwiththeirchildren.Theywantthemtogetthebestgradesintheirclass.Theylovetheirkidsintheirhearts.DolphinparentsTheyjustwanttheirkidstobehappyandhealthy.Theymakesuretheirkidsgetenoughsleepandexercise.ElephantParentsTheseparentsfocusmoreonemotionalsecurity(全)andconnection.Theyseeknottoraisetheirvoicesandvalueencouragementoveracademic(學(xué)業(yè)的)orathletic(運(yùn)動的)success.HelicopterparentsTheyworrytoomuchabouttheirchildrenand“fly”overthemlikehelicopters(直升機(jī)).Manypeoplethinktheseparentsshouldgivetheirchildrenmorefreedom.Lawnmowerparents機(jī))thatcutsgrass,theyclearupalldifficultiesfortheirchildren.TheirkidsneverlearntoworkoutproblemsbythemselvesFree-rangeParentsTheseparentsallowtheirkidstowalktoschooloranearbyplaygroundalone.Youngchildrenmaybeallowedtorideorshopalone.Theybelievefreedommakeseverything.Tigerparentstreattheirkidsina way.A.free B.kind C.lazy 17.Dolphinparentsusuallywanttheirchildrentoget .A.bestgrades B.littlesleep C.enoughexercise D.enoughfood18.Ifyouhavehelicopterparents,youmay .A.getlessfreedom B.facemoredifficultiesC.worryaboutyourparents D.“fly”overyourparents19.Aslawnmowerparents,theywill .A.cutgrassbeforetheirkids B.clearupalldifficultiesfortheirkidsC.makekidshappyandhealthy D.lettheirkidsworkoutproblemsontheirownWhat’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.DifferentWaysofEducation B.HowParentsGetOnWithKidsC.EveryoneHasTheirOwnParents D.TheRelationshipBetweenKidsandParents5.(23-24七年級上·期中模擬)InCanada,youcanfinddogs,catsandhorsesineveryfamily.Thesearetheirpets.Peoplelovethesepetsandtheythinkpetsaretheirgoodfriends.Beforetheykeepthemintheirhouses,theytakethemtoanimalhospitalstogivetheminjections(針劑)sothatthepetswon’tbesickormakepeopleill.Thentheygototheanimalfoodshopstobuyfoodforthepets.Somepeoplespendabout$200amonthonanimalfood.Whenyouvisitpeople’shomes,theycanbeverygladtoshowyoutheirpetsandtalkabouttheirpetshappily.Peoplewelcomeallkindsofbirdstocomeandhaveagoodmealintheirgardens.Thebirdscancomeandgo,flyhereandthere.Nobodycankill(殺)animals.Ifyoukillananimal,thelaw(法律)willpunishyou.PeopleinCanadahavemanyreasons(理由)tolikeanimals.Whenchildrengrowup,theyPAGEPAGE5PAGEPAGE6havetoleavetheirparentsandlivebythemselves.Thentheoldfeellonely.Butpetswon’tleavehome.Theycanbefriendsandneverleavepeoplealone.InCanada,youcanfind ineveryfamily.A.books B.babies C.pets D.tigers22.WhydoCanadiansgivetheirpetsinjectionsbeforetheykeepthemintheirhouses?A.Becausethepetsareill. B.Becausetheywantthepetstobequiet.C.Becausethepetswillkillpeople. D.Becausetheydon’twanttheirpetstobeill.Fromthepassage,weknowthatCanadians .A.loveanimals B.don’tlikeanimalsC.thinkpetsareunfriendly D.thinkanimalsaredirty24.Theunderlinedword“punish”means“ ”inChinese.A.獎勵 B.懲罰 C.鼓勵 25.WhydoCanadianskeeppetsintheirhouses?Becausechildrendon’tliketheirparentsandleavetheirhomes.Becausetheylikestayingintheirhousesandplayingwiththepets.Becausepetscanmaketheoldnotfeellonelywhenchildrenleavethem.Becausewhenchildrengrowup,theyhavenotimetospeaktotheirparents.6.(23-24七年級上·期中模擬)Lifeislikethefourseasons.WhenIwasyoung,itwasthespringofmylife.Iplayedalot,andthenIstartedschool.Ilearntmanynewthings.Likeaflower,Igrewbiggereveryday.Therewerehappydaysandsaddays.SomedaystheSunshone,andsomedaysitdidn’t.Inmytwenties,Ihadagoodjob.Iwasstrongandhappy.ThenImarriedandhadachild.InthosedaysIdidn’thavemuchtimetothinkortoplay.EverydayIwasbusyandworkedhard.Thesummerofmylifepassedquickly.Thenthedaysgotshorter.Mychildwasauniversity(大學(xué))studentandthenanengineer.Myhomewasmuchquieter.Istartedwalkingmoreslowly.OnedayIstoppedworking.Ihadmoretime.Iunderstoodthiswasmyautumn,abeautifultimewhenthetreeschangecolourandgiveusdeliciousfruits.Butthedayskeepgettingshorterandcolder.Wintercomes.Iamolderandweaker.IknowIdonothavemanydaysleft,butIwillenjoythemtotheend.Whatdoesthewriterthinkhislifeislike?Fourseasons.B.Spring. C.Autumn. D.Winter.Thewriterwasverybusyinthe“ ”ofhislife.spring B.summer C.a(chǎn)utumn 28.WhatdidNOThappentothewriterinthe“autumn”ofhislife?A.Hedidn’tneedtogotowork. B.Hischildstudiedatuniversity.C.Hetookcareofhisgrandchild. D.Hishomebecamemuchquieter.Whichofthefollowingagesisprobablyduringthe“winter”ofhislife?A.25. B.35. C.45. 30.Thebesttitleforthepassageis .A.Myhappylife B.MyfavouriteseasonC.Fourseasonsinayear D.Fourseasonsinmylife7.(23-24七年級上·期中模擬)Everyoneneedsfriends.Tosomepeople,makingfriendsiseasy,buttosomeothers,it’sdifficult.Ifyouhavetroublemakingfriends,maybethefollowingcanhelpyou.Beconfident.Trytoletothersknowwhatyouaregoodat.Believethatyou’reagoodpersonwhohassomethingtosharewithothers.Developasenseofhumour.Itwillmakeyoufeelrelaxed.Alsoitcanmakeyourselfeasilyaccepted.Respectothers.Theyhavetheirownideasandyouhaveyours.Learntolistentootherswithoutputtingthemdownortryingtomakethemagreewithyou.Bekind.Ifyou’rekindtoothers,theywillusuallybekindtoyou.Givesomeoneahandwhentheyneedhelp.Therearehundredsoflittlethingsyoucandotoshowyourkindness.Don’tcomplaintoomuch.Peoplegettiredoflisteningtocomplaints.Learntoacceptwhatyoucan’tchange,andworkhardtochangewhatyoucan.Howmanywaystomakefriendsdoesthewritertellusinthepassage?A.3. B.4. C.5. 32.Whatshouldyoudoinordertobeconfident?A.Respectothers. B.Learnfromothers.C.Knowwhatothersaregoodat. D.Believeinyourself.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?Peoplealwayslikelisteningtocomplaints.Ifyou’rekindtoothers,theywillusuallybekindtoyou.Tolaughatotherswillmakeyoufeelrelaxed.It’snoteasyforsomepeopletomakefriendsbecausetheydon’tlikefriends.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“complain”meaninChinese?PAGEPAGE7PAGEPAGE8接受 B.改變 C.抱怨 35.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Whoyoucanmakefriendswith. B.Howtomakefriendswithothers.C.Whymakingfriendsisdifficult. D.Theimportanceofmakingfriends.8.(23-24七年級上·期中模擬)Doyouknowwherefamilynamescomefrom?David,anEnglishwriter,tellsussomethingaboutthefamilynamesinEnglishcultureinhisnewbook.Somefamilynamescomefromtheplacesoftheirhomes.Ifamanlivesonornearahill,hisfamilynamemaybeHill.PeoplecancallthemMr.HillorMrs.Hill.InEnglandpeople’sfamilynamesmaybeWoodorLakebecausetheylivenearthewoodorthelake.Somefamilynamescomefrompeople’sjobs.Forexample,Butchermeanssomeonewhosellsmeat.Farmerisamanwhohasafarm.Manypeoplegettheirfamilynamesfromnicknames(昵稱).Forexample,myfamilynameisBlack.Becauseofthedifferentcolors,somearecalledBlackandsomearecalledWhite,GreenorBrown.Itissaidthatlongago,fewpeoplelivedlong.Therewerefewpeoplewithwhitehair.Whenpeoplesawsomeonewithwhitehair,theywouldcallhimorher“whitehead”.So,whenyouseeanEnglishmanwithastrangefamilyname,don’tbesurprised.Theremaybeafascinatingstoryaboutit.WhatdoesDaviddo?A.Heworksatschool. B.Hewritesbooks.C.Heteacheswritingbooks. D.Hesellsbooks.37.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?Somefamilynamescomefrompeople’sjobs.Somefamilynamescomefrompeople’sheads.Somefamilynamescomefromnicknames.Somefamilynamescomefromtheplacesoftheirhomes.38. familynamesarementioned提及inthepassage.A.Five B.Nine C.Seven 39.Theunderlinedword“fascinating”inthelastparagraphmeans .A.easy B.welcome C.interesting 40.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Wherepeople’snamescomefrom. B.Thestoryof“whitehead”.C.Wherefamilynamescomefrom. D.Thestoriesofpeople’sfamilynames.1.(23-24七年級上·期中模擬)Weknowexerciseisimportantinourlife.Everyoneneedstoexercise.Doctorssaydoingsportsisgoodforus.Sportscanmakeourbodystrong.It’salsoveryusefulforchildren.Ifchildrenoftendosports,theycanbestrongerandtaller.Thereareeasywaystoexercise.Youcanwalk,runoronlyjump.Whenyoudoexercise,youneedtoknowwhatyouaredoing.Don’tdosportstoomuchatatime.Tryallkindsofsportsandlookforone,twooreventhreesportsyoulike.Youcanalsoexerciseatthegym.Exercisecanbefun.Itcanmakeyouhappy.Friendscanexercisetogetheratagymortheycandosportstogetheratanyplacetheylike.Asyoucansee,youcantrydifferentwaystodoexercise.Justdoit!Howcansportsaffect影響us?Itcanmakeusstrong. B.Itcanmakeeveryonedowellatschool.C.Itisgoodforourstudy. D.Itisveryboringforchildren.Whyisdoingsportsgoodforchildren?A.Becauseitmakeschildrenclever.Becauseitmakeschildrenknowwhattheyaredoing.Becauseithelpschildrengrowbetter.Becauseitiseasyforchildren.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“useful”inthepassage?A.Difficult. B.Boring. C.Late. D.Helpful.WhichoneisNOTTRUEaccordingto根據(jù)thepassage?A.Everyoneneedstodosports.Doingalotofsportsatatimemakesyouveryhealthy.Weshouldtryallkindsofsports.Peoplecandoexerciseatthegymorathome.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?Therearemanyeasywaystodosports.B.Sportsisonlygoodforchildren.C.Therearemanyplacesforexercise. D.Exerciseisinteresting.2.PAGEPAGE9PAGEPAGE10(23-24七年級上·期中模擬)Peoplearespendingmuchmoneybuyingmysteryboxes(盲盒)thesedays.Usually,therearetoysinmysteryboxes,butnowshopsareputtingfoodinthem.Theyare“l(fā)eftovermysteryboxes”.TheyaremoreandmorepopularinChina’scities,suchasBeijing,NanjingandChengdu.Thefoodinsideisnearitsexpirationdate保質(zhì)期andwillbethrownawayifnoonebuysit.Eachboxcostslittlemoneybuthasalotoffoodinside.IbuyleftovermysteryboxesfromanappcalledTooGoodToGo.Eachboxcostsabout3to5pounds(27to45yuan),andthereareusuallythreetofourthingsinside.Forexample,aboxIbuyfromthecoffeeshophasthreekindsofbreadandonecake.Theboxcosts3poundsbuttheoriginalprice(原價)isaround10pounds.EverytimeIbuyamysterybox,IfeelhappierthinkingabouthowmuchmoneyIcansave.Wastinglessfoodisalsogoodfortheenvironment.Buttheboxesalsobringmeproblems.BecauseIcan’tchoosewhat’sinthebox,sometimesIgetthesamekindoffood.Also,thefoodmaynotbenutritious(有營養(yǎng)的)enough.Ihavetomakeotherdishes,suchasasalad,tomakethemealhealthier.Whatisaleftovermysterybox?A.Aboxwithtoy.B.Aboxwithmoney.C.Aboxwithfood.D.Aboxwithshops.Howmuchmoneydoesthewritersavewhenhebuysaboxfromthecoffeeshop?A.3pounds. B.5pounds. C.7pounds. D.10pounds.8.Whichisrightaboutmysteryboxesaccordingtothepassage?WecanonlybuytheminBeijing,NanjingandChengdu.Wecangetmorefoodwithlessmoney.Thefoodpriceishigherthanbefore.Itwastesmorefood.Whydotheboxesbringproblemstothewriter?A.Becauseoffewerchoicesandlessnutrition.Becausehealwaysgetsthesamekindoffood.Becausehelovessalad.Becausethefoodisnutritiousenough.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?Savefood.Leftovermysteryboxesbecomepopular.Protecttheenvironment.Eatahealthiermeal.3.(23-24七年級下·期中模擬)TheGreatSaltLakeisthebiggestlakebetweentheGreatLakesandthePacificOcean,andisoneofthebiggestsaltlakesintheworld.TheGreatSaltLakeissaltybecauseitdoesnothaveanyoutlet出口).Manysmallriversarebringinginwaterwithalittlesalt.IntheGreatSaltLake,muchofthewaterevaporatesleavingthesaltbehind.TheGreatSaltLakeistoosalty,somostofthelivingthingscan’tliveinit.TheGreatSaltLakeanditsislandsgivefamousscenery.Whenthesungoesdownthelakelooksredandorange.Andtheeveningskylooksverybeautiful.ManyvisitorsgototheGreatSaltLakewiththeirfamiliestospendholidays.Swimming,sunbathingandsailingarepopularontheclean,whitesandbeaches.Thewaterisverysalty.Peoplecaneasilyfloat.TheGreatSaltLakeisaninterestingplace.Peoplecanhaveagoodtimethere.WhyistheGreatSaltLakesalty?Becauseitisverybig. B.Becauseithassmallrivers.C.Becauseithasnooutlet. D.Becauseitisnearthesea.Whatdoestheunderlineword“evaporate”mean?聚集 B.蒸發(fā) C.傾瀉 13.Whendoesthelakelookredandorange?A.Inthemorning.B.Atnoon. C.Intheevening. D.Atnight.Peoplecaneasilyfloatinthelakebecause .thereistoomuchsaltinthewater B.thewaterisverycleanC.thereistoomuchwater D.thereisn’tenoughwaterWhatisthebesttitleofthepassage?TheGreatSaltLake B.TheGreatLakesC.TheBeautifulEvening D.TheSaltyWater4.(23-24七年級上·期中模擬)TheEarthisabeautifulplace.Itprovidesuswithfood,water,airandtheplacetolive.Butwehumansareslowlydestroying(破壞)it.HumanshavedestroyedonetenthoftheEarth’sforestsinthelast25yearsaccordingtoanewstudy.Humanshavebeencuttingdowntreesfordifferentreasons,suchasbuildinghousesorPAGEPAGE11PAGEPAGE12farming.Theseforestscleantheairandproviderainfortheworld.Ifwedon’tstopcuttingdownthem,alltheforestsontheEarthwillbedestroyedbadlyinlessthan100years.Also,weareputtingourrubbishintoriversandlakes.Someoftherubbishisbadforplantsandanimalsinthewater.Factoriespourtheirdirtywaterintotheriversbeforeitiscleaned.Asaresult,thereislessandlesscleanwaterforpeopletodrink.What’sworse,alotofanimalsarekilledbyhumans.Somepeoplekillthemforfoodorclothes.Othershuntthemformoney.Manyanimalslosetheirhomesbecauseofhumanactivities.SincehumanscametotheEarth,1,000species(物種)havegone.Nearly20,000plantsandanimalsareindangerofdyingout.TodayourEarthisingreatdanger.Soitistimethatwehumansshouldrealizeourmistakes(錯誤anddosomethingstoprotecttheEarth.WhatdoParagraphs2—4mainlytalkabout?WhenhumansbegantodestroytheEarth.HowhumansaredestroyingtheEarth.WhathumanscandotoprotecttheEarth.WhattheEarthwillbelikeinthefuture.WhichreasonforhuntinganimalsisNOTmentioned?Toeattheirmeat. B.Tomakeclothes.C.Tosellthemformoney. D.Toshowhuntersaregoodathunting.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“realize”mean?know B.throw C.practice 19.Whatwillthewritertalkaboutfollowingthelastparagraph?WherewehumanscangoifweleavetheEarth.WhywehumansneedtoprotecttheEarth.Howwehumansliveahealthierlife.WhatwehumanscandotoprotecttheEarth.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanwereadthepassage?A.Historyandculture. B.Lifeandscience.C.Humansandenvironment. D.Foodandhealth.5.(23-24七年級上·期中模擬)Astrongwindblowsby.Twoseeds(種子)fallfromaflower.Aftersometime,thefirstseedsaysthatshewantstogetoffthegroundtosee.Sheisalwayshopefulaboutthingsshemeetseveryday.Shegrowsuptowardthesunandbecomesabeautifulflower.Asforthesecondseed,unlikethefirstseed,sheisworriedaboutwhatmayhappen(發(fā)生)whensheleavestheground.Sheisalsoworriedabouthavingtoomuchsun.Becauseherheadisfullofworries,shedoesn’tgoanywhere.Sheplaysitsafeandwaits.Ahen(母雞)comesnearthegroundwherethetwoseedsfall.Lookingatthebeautifulflower,thehensmiles.Shelovesit.Thensheturnstheotherwayandseestheseed.Thehenpicksuptheseedandeatsit.Someofusmaybelikethesecondseed.There’snothingwrongwithplayingitsafe.Butplayingitsafecansometimesbedangerous.Ifyouwantagoodfuture,playingitsafeisn’talwaysthewaytogo.Youneedtotryandgetoutthere.Whatcanweknowaboutthefirstseed?Shelikesthewind. B.Shehopestomeetnewthings.C.Sheisworriedaboutherlife. D.Shedoesn’tlikethesun.Whathappenstothesecondseedintheend?Sheisblownawaybywind. B.Shegrowsupandbecomesabeautifulflower.C.Sheturnstheotherway. D.Shebecomesthefoodofahen.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“playingitsafe”mean?tryingdangerousthings B.beingtoocarefulandnottryingC.beingnotworriedaboutanything D.workinghardandtryingWhatlessoncanwelearnfromthepassage?Don’tbeafraidofhens. B.Stayawayfromdanger.C.Tryourbestforeverything. D.Keepsmiling.Wherecanweprobablyreadthispassage?PAGEPAGE13PAGEPAGE14Inastorybook. B.Inashoppingmagazine.C.Inadiary. D.Inatravelguide.6.(23-24七年級上·期中模擬)To-wit-to-woo,to-wit-to-woo!What’sthatstrangesoundcomingfromtheforestatnight?It’sanowl,ofcourse!Theowlisdifferentfromallotherbirdsinsomanyways.Theowl’shearingandeyesightarebetterthanmostanimal.Alldaylong,theowlrestsonthetreeandsleep.Ithunts(捕獵)onlyatnight.Wheneveningcomes,theanimalsallgettoasafeplace.Theowlopensitsbig,roundeyestolookaround.Anylittleanimalsaroundhadbetterbecareful.Theowleatssmallanimalslikemiceasfood,butitwouldn’tsaynotoanotherbird,ifit’sreallyhungry.Theowlusesitsgreathearingtofinditsfood,andthenitturnsitsheadfromsidetoside,usingitssharp(敏銳的)eyestoflyaftertheanimal.Finally,itfliesdowntogettheanimal.Owlshavespecial,softfeathers(羽毛),sotheycanflywithoutmakinganysound.Owlsaregoodhuntersandtheycanevencatchaflyintheair!Theowlisusuallyquiet,excet除了whenyougettooclosetoitshome.Themotherowlisagreatmother.Shewillprotectherbabiesbyopeningherfeathersangrily.Shewillevenhurtpeopleifshethinksherbabiesareindanger!Theowlhasnoteeth,soiteatsananimalwhole.Allthepartsoftheanimalthattheowlcan’tdiget消化willendupassmallpieces.Ifyoufindthesesmallpieces,youknowyouarenearanowl’shome.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“eyesight”meaninChinese?眼眶 B.視力 C.眼睛 27.Whatcanwelearnabouttheowl’shuntinghabit?A.Theowlgoestoasafeplaceatnight. B.Theowlhuntsinthedaytime.C.Theowlmayeatbirdsasitsfood. D.Theowlusesitssharpeyestofindfood.Whyareowlsgoodhunters?Becausetheyhavebigroundeyes. B.Becausetheyhaveblackfeathers.C.Becausetheyareusuallysmall-sized. D.Becausetheycanflyfastwithnosound.Fromthepassageweknowthat .theowlisnotthesameasallotherbirdsinmanywaystheowllikestocatchaflyintheairthemotherowlwillflyaway,ifyouwalkclosetoitshometheowleatsasmallpieceofanimalatatimeWhichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthetext?(①=Paragraph1)B.C. D.7.(23-24七年級上·廣東廣州·期中)Goodstudyhabitsareimportantforallstudents.Whenyouhavegoodstudyhabits,you’lllearnfaster.Doyouusuallystudyinthelivingroom?Thisisnotagoodplaceforstudybecauseitisusuallytoonoisy.Youneedtostudyinaquietplace,suchasyourbedroom.Aquietplacewillhelpyoulearnbetter.Beforeyoubegintostudy,donotforgettocleanyourdesk.Ithelpsyoustudywell,too.Lightisalsoimportant.You’llfeeltiredeasilyifthereisnotenoughlight.Ofallthegoodstudyhabitsyoucandevelop養(yǎng)成askingquestionsisthekey.Justask.Nooneknowseverything,butwecanalwayslearnfromeachotherbyaskingquestions.Oneeasybutimportanthabitistotellyourselfwhatyou’restudyingfor.Putyourtarget(目標(biāo))onthewallnexttoyourbedordeskThatmeansyou’llseeandthinkaboutiteveryday.Whendoyouworkbest?Areyouanearlybird,anightowl貓頭鷹),orsomethinginbetween?Findyourmostproductiveworktime,andthenplantostudyatthattime.Whyisthelivingroomnotagoodplaceforstudy?Becauseitistooquiet. B.Becauseitistoosmall.C.Becauseitistoonoisy. D.Becauseitdoesn’thavethedeskforstudy.Accordingtothepassage,whatshouldyoudobeforeyoustudy?Cleanthedesk. B.Putyourstorybooksaway.;C.Askquestions. D.Developstudyhabits.PAGEPAGE15PAGEPAGE16Whyshouldweputourtargetsonthewall?Tomakeushappy. B.Tomakeourparentshappy.C.Tomakethewallbeautiful. D.Totelluswhatwearestudyingfor.Whatdocstheunderlinedword“productive”meaninChinese?有效的 B.有趣的 C.精彩的 35.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.StudyintheBedroom B.GoodStudyHabitsAreImportantC.HowtoStudy D.LightIsImportant8.(23-24七年級上·期中模擬)Doyouhaveenoughsleep?Withsomuchhomeworktodo,it’softendifficulttogettherestyouneed.Butyouneedtotry,becausesleepkeepsyouhealthyanditstopsyougettingfat.Recently,agroupofUSscientistsdidastudyamongsomekidsbetween8and13yearsold.Thestudyfoundthatifkidssleepforjustonemorehoureachday,thechanceoftheirgettingfatiscutbyabout30percent.Why?Whenpeopledon’tgetenoughsleep,theybecometired.Whentheyaretired,theydon’texerciseenough.Also,kidslikesnacks.Iftheyareawakeoneortwomorehourseachday,theyhavemoretimetoeatsnacksorotherunhealthyfoods.So,howmuchsleepshouldkidsget?Scientistssayitisbettertosleep10to11hoursanightforkids5to12yearsold.Forolderkids,eighttoninehourswillwork.36.Howmanyreasonsaregivenwhypeoplemightgetfatwithoutenoughsleep?A.3. B.2. C.1. 37.Ifyouareunder10,howlongdothescientistsadviseyoutosleep?A.10to11hours.B.8to9hours. C.8to13hours. D.Aslongaspossible.38.Whatdoesthesentence“eighttoninehourswillwork”mean?A.Eighttoninehours’sleepwillbegoodandenough.B.Eighttoninehours’sleepwillbetoolong.C.Eighttoninehours’sleepwillmakekidsgetfat.D.Eighttoninehours’sleepwillletkidseatsnacksorunhealthyfoods.Whatdoesthepassagetalkabout?Howtogetlongsleep. B.Howtokeepfit.C.Enoughsleepdoesgood. D.Longsleepdoesgood.9.(23-24七年級上·期中模擬)InChina,eachyearweproduceabout150milliontonsofcitywasteaccordingtoareport.Wheredoesthewastego?Peopleusuallyburnorbury

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