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專題08閱讀理解精練精析20篇期末真題+名校模擬(2023秋·浙江寧波·七年級期末)The2022QatarWorldCup(卡塔爾足球世界杯)willbeheldinNovemberandDecember.ItisthefirsttimeFIFAhasmovedtheeventfromitstraditional(傳統(tǒng)的)summertowinter.ItwillstartonNovember21st.ThefinalwillbeonDecember18th,oneweekbeforeChristmas.Thecompetitionswilllast28days,halfaweekshorterthanusual.FIFA’sdirectorofcommunications(新聞發(fā)言人)said,“Thisisanimportantstepforus.December18th2022isaSunday,andit’sNationalDayinQatar.Soitfitsperfectly.”Manypeopledisagree(不同意)thatQatarhasthechancetoholdthe2022WorldCup,becausethesummertemperatureisveryhigh.Sometimes,thetemperaturemaybeabout50℃.Sothecountryhasanideatomoveittowinter.Atlast,FIFAgavethechancetoQatar.Thechangeisgoodfortheplayers,butthereisstillmuchopposition(反對).ThebiggestoppositioncomesfromthemajorEuropeanleagues(歐洲聯(lián)賽),becausethenewtimewillbejustEurope’sclubseason.FIFAsaidtheywouldtrytheirbesttomakethingsgowell.1.TraditionalWorldCupisheldin________.A.summer B.winter C.a(chǎn)utumn D.spring2.Howlongwillthe2022WorldCuplast?A.Twenty-onedays. B.Thirty-onedays. C.Twenty-eightdays. D.Thirty-eightdays.3.Qatar’sNationalDayison________.A.November21st B.December18th C.November18th D.December21st4.Thepassagecanmostprobablybefoundina/an________magazine.A.science B.history C.a(chǎn)rt D.sports(2023秋·浙江寧波·七年級期末)InEngland,everyoneknowsJamesOliver.HehashisTVshow.Intheshow,hetellspeoplehowtocookhealthyfood.Everyonelikehisshowbecausehisfoodiseasytomake.Jameswantspeopletoeathealthily.InsomeschoolsinEngland,thefoodatlunchtimeisn’thealthy.Oneday,JamesgoestotheschooltomakeaTVshowabouthealthyeatinghabits.Hecooksthefoodwithlotsoffruitandvegetables.Atfirst,studentsdon’twanttoeatthembecausetheydon’tlikefruitorvegetables.Butaftertheytastethefood,theyloveit.Afterthat,foodintheschoolishealthy.Healthisveryimportanttous.Manypeopledon’tthinkweneedtocareaboutourbodieswhenweareyoung.It’snotright.Herearesomesuggestions(建議)foryoutokeephealthy.●Drinklotsofwatereveryday.Itcanhelpyoustayawayfromillness(疾病).●Playingsportscankeepyouhealthyandmakeyoustrong.●Don’teatjunkfoodlikehamburgers.●Havingenough(充足的)sleepishealthy.Gotobedearlyandsleep8hourseverynight.5.PeoplelikesJames’TVshowbecausehisfoodis________.A.a(chǎn)lwaysgreat B.easytomake C.colorful D.cheap6.Jamesgoestoschoolbecausehewantsto________.A.tellstudentshowtocook B.sellfruitandvegetablesC.makeashowshowhealthyeatinghabits D.makemuchmoney7.Theunderlinedphrase“stayawayfrom”means________inChinese.A.遠(yuǎn)離 B.感染 C.調(diào)查 D.治療8.Thewritergives________suggestionsforustokeephealthy.A.two B.three C.four D.five(2022春·浙江杭州·七年級統(tǒng)考期末)Thesummerholidayiscoming.Wouldyouliketomakeyourholidayspecial?SmartKidsClubhaspreparedwonderfulactivities(活動)foryouduringthetwo-monthholiday.Comeandenjoy!SunEnglishClubTime:8:00a.m.—10:00a.m.onMonday,WednesdayandSaturdayCost:480yuanamonthTel:389-4420Activities:Foreignteachers,Englishsongsandmoviesandmore!BasketballCenterTime:3:00p.m.—5:00p.m.onTuesdayandFridayCost:400yuanamonthTel.:389-4422Activities:Youwilllearnsomethingaboutbasketballfromsomefamousbasketballplayersandgetexcellentbasketballtraining!SwimmingCampTime:10:00a.m.—4:00p.m.fromWednesdaytoSundayCost:500yuanamonthTel.:389-4433Activities:Youcanlearntoswimhereandenjoyswimmingasmuchaspossible!9.IfMikewantstogetbasketballtraining,hecancall________.A.389-4420 B.389-4422 C.389-4432 D.389-443310.WhenisSunEnglishClubopentokids?A.At8:30p.m.onMonday. B.At9:00am.onTuesday.C.At8:30a.m.onWednesday. D.At9:00a.m.onSunday.11.HowmuchshouldMr.SmithpayifhissonwantstobeinSwimmingCampfortwomonths?A.480yuan. B.500yuan. C.800yuan. D.1,000yuan.12.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.SwimmingCampisopenonMonday.B.KidscanjointheseactivitiesduringthewintervacationC.ChildrencannotjoinSwimmingCampiftheycan’tswim.D.StudentscanlearnfromsomefamousbasketballplayersinBasketballCenter.13.Wherecanwereadthispassage?A.Inanewspaper. B.Inastorybook. C.Insportsnews. D.Inatextbook.(2022春·浙江杭州·七年級統(tǒng)考期末)Hot,hot,it’stoohot!Atthistimeeveryyear,Ireallymissthesnowthatfallsinmyhometown.I’mfromasmallvillageinthenorthernpartoftheUS.Wegetlotsofsnoweveryyear.Thesnowstaysaroundformonthsandmouths.Whenitsnowsatnight,everythingbecomesquiet.It’salmostlikethereisnosoundatall.Itfeelslikeyou’reonthemoon.Andduringtheday,therearemanyfunthingsyoucandointhesnow.Youcanhavesnowballfightswithyourfriends.Youcanmakeasnowman(orwoman)withyourparents.Youcangosleddingdownabighill.Oryoucanevenplaysportssuchasskiing,snowboardingandiceskating.Ofcourse,therearesomedownsides(缺點(diǎn))onsnowydays.Forexample,thesnowcanmakeroadstoodangeroustodriveon,andthere’salsothechoreofhavingtoclear(清理)thesnowaroundyourhousesoyoucangetout.ButIstillmisssnowquiteabit.14.Thewriter’shometownis________.A.a(chǎn)worldoficeandsnowallyearB.themostbeautifulplaceintheUSC.a(chǎn)placethatoftenmakeshimfeellonelyD.inasmallvillageinthenorthernpartoftheUS15.Thesentence“Itfeelslikeyou’reonthemoon.”inParagraph2showsthat________.A.thereissnowonthemoonB.snowingmakeseverythingquietC.wecangotothemoonwhenitsnowsD.walkingonsnowislikewalkingonthemoon16.Howmanyfunthingsdoesthewritertellustodointhesnow?A.Eight. B.Seven. C.Six. D.Five.17.Oneofthedownsidesofsnowydaysisthat________.A.itisdangeroustodrive B.itismuchcolderinsideC.snowmakespeoplemisshome D.peoplehavetostayinsidewhileexercising18.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Thewriterisfromasmalltown.B.Thesnowonlykeepsafewdays.C.Thewriterdoesn’tlikesnowydays.D.Peopleneedtoclearthesnowbeforegettingout.(2022秋·浙江湖州·七年級統(tǒng)考期末)Cameronisagreatbusinessman(商人).Heknowshowtosell(賣)things.Whenheisnineyearsold,hegetshisfirstcomputer.Doesheplaygames?No,hesetsuphisfirstbusiness!Hemakescardsonhiscomputer.Then,hesellsthem.Hestartssellingthingsonline(線上).Hesellshissister’soldtoys.Then,hebuysmorenewtoys.Hesellsthemtoo.Hesells40toyseachday!Cameronmakes$50,000thatyear.HowdoesCameronlearnhowtodothis?Hisfamilyhelps.Hisfatherhasacompany(公司).Cameron’sparentstalktohimaboutmakingmoney.Cameronisagoodwriter,too.Hewrites(寫)wellaboutthesellingthings.Youmaywanttobuyhisthingsafterreadingthat.Andhehasgreatideas.Cameronlooksforwaystohelphisfathersometimes.Youdonothavetomakealotofmoneytobehappy.ThatiswhatCameronsays.Abusinesscanbebigorsmall.Nooneistoooldtostartabusiness.And,nooneistooyoung!19.HowdoesCameronusehisfirstcomputer?A.Toplaygames. B.Tosetuphisfirstbusiness.C.Todohishomework. D.Tobuythings.20.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”referto?A.Thecomputers. B.Thecards. C.Thenewtoys. D.Theoldtoys.21.Whydoesthewritersay“Cameronisagoodwriter,too.”?A.Toshow(表明)howhehelpshisfatherwrite. B.Toshowheisgoodateverything.C.Toshowhelikeswritingwhenheisfree. D.Toshowheusestheskill(技能)tomakemoney.(2022秋·浙江湖州·七年級統(tǒng)考期末)It’sasunnydaytoday.Ahungryfox(狐貍)iswalkingonthegrassandlookingforfood.Soon,heseesafatchickenplayingnearafarm.Hesaystohimself,“Wow,great!Thisismybreakfast.Itmustbereallydelicious!”Hecomesuptothechickenandsays,“Goodmorning,MissChicken.Iknowyoucansingverywell.Allmyfriendslikeyoursongsverymuch.Canyousingoneforme?”Thechickenishappytohearthat.Shecloseshereyesandbeginstosingasong.Atthemoment,thefoxseesthatandtakesherawayquickly.Onthefarm,therearesomefarmersworking.Theyseethefoxandshout,“Look!Thefoxistakingthechickenaway.”Hearingthis,thechickensaystothefox,“Mr.Fox,canyouhearthat?Thepeoplesayyouaretakingtheirchickenaway.TellthemIamyourchicken,nottheirchicken.”Thefoxopenshismouthandsays,“Yes,youareright.”Thenheshouts,“Thisismychicken,notyourchicken.”Justthenthechickenrunsawayfromthefoxandfliesintothetree.22.Wheredoesthefoxseethechicken?A.Onthegrass. B.Onafarm. C.Nearafarm. D.Inatree.23.Whatdoestheunderlined(劃線的)word“one”referto(指的是)?A.Afox. B.Achicken. C.Afriend. D.Asong.24.What’sthecorrectorderoftheevents(事件)inthepassage?①Thechickenfliesaway.②Thefoxwalks.③Farmersshout.④Thechickensingsasong.A.②④③① B.④③②① C.④②①③ D.②①③④25.WhydoesthechickensaytheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph2?A.Becauseshewantstoteachthefoxtosing.B.Becauseshewantstorunawayfromthefox.C.Becausethefoxwantsthechickenforfood.D.Becausethefoxwantstoplaywiththechicken.(2022秋·浙江臺州·七年級統(tǒng)考期末)Tomisagoodstudentbutheisoftenlateforschool.Sometimesheisanhourlate.Onedayheistwohourslate.“Lookatthetime,Tom,”histeachersays.Shelooksattheclockonthewall.“Youaretwohourslate.Andyouarelatefourdaysthisweek!Whatisyourexcusetoday?”“I’msorry,”Tomsaid.“Iwakeup(醒來)late.”“Thatisnotagoodexcuse,”theteachersays.“Don’tyouhaveanalarmclock?”“Yes,Ido,”Tomsays.“Doyouforgettoturniton?”theteacheraskshim.“Oh,no,”Tomsays.“WhenIgotobed,Isetitfor6a.m.andIturnitonbeforeIgotosleep.”“Thenwhydoyougetuplate?”histeacherwantstoknow.“Thealarmclockgoesoff(響)whenIamasleep,”Tomsays.“SoIdon’thearit.”26.Howmanytimesistheboylatethatweek?A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.27.What

doesthephrase“tuniton”mean(意思是)________.A.makeitcome B.makeitfinish C.makeitstart D.makeitstop28.Whydoesn’ttheboyhearthealarmclock?A.Becausehismotherstopsit. B.Becausetheclockcan’twork.C.Becauseitdoesn’tgooff. D.Becauseheissleeping.29.Whatcanweknowfromthestory?A.Tomisnotagoodstudent. B.Tomwakesuplatethatday.C.Tomsetshisclockfor7a.m. D.Tomdoesnotturnonhisclock.(2022秋·浙江金華·七年級校聯(lián)考期末)PaintingtoMakeaDifferenceBriaNeffisayoungartist.Shelovespaintingandanimals,sosheentersanartcontest(比賽)hostedbyInternationalFundforAnimalWelfare(國際愛護(hù)動物基金會)andshewins!Briaissoexcited,butshedoesn’tevenknowwhat“endangeredanimals”mean.Thenhermumgiveshertheanswerandalsotellsherthatmanyanimalsmaydisappear(消失).Briafeelssad,angry,andhelpless.Shetellshermumshewantstohelpthesewildanimals.Briadecidestopainttheanimalsandsellherpaintingstohelpprotectandsavethem.Shestartsstudyingendangeredanimalsandpaintingthem.Shetakesmanytripstothelibrarytostudytheanimals’lives,andwatchesvideosaboutthemtoo.Thenshewillcarefullythinkabouthowtopaintthem.Itoftentakesherfromafewdaystoafewmonthstofinishonepainting.WhenBrialearnsshecansellherpaintingsontheInternet,sheaskshermumtosetupawebsite(網(wǎng)站)forher.Bria,14,haspaintedover300paintingsandsheusesherwebsitetosellthem.Sofar,shehasdonated(捐贈)morethan$69,000.Briaisgladshecanmakeadifference.“Itdoesn’tmatterhowoldyouare,”shesays.“Youcanchangetheworld.Noideaistoosmall.”30.Briafeels________aftersheknowsabouttheendangeredanimals.A.helpful B.glad C.excited D.a(chǎn)ngry31.Bria________tostudytheendangeredanimals’lives.A.setsupawebsite B.goestothelibraryC.readspaintingbooks D.playsvideogames32.Whatcanyoulearnfromthepassage?A.Changingtheworldisimportant.B.Winningaworldcontestisimportant.C.Kidscanalsobehelpfultotheworld.D.Kidsaretooyoungtochangetheworld.33.Whatisthestructureofthispassage?A. B. C. D.(2022秋·浙江金華·七年級校聯(lián)考期末)Inthepast,someofminors(未成年人)mightspendalotoftimeplayingvideogamesonline.However,theywon’tbeabletodothisanymore.OnAugust30,2021,China’sgovernment(政府)cutonlinegamingtimeforminorstostopthemplayingvideogamestoomuch.Accordingtothenewrule,gamecompaniescanonlyofferone-hourservice(服務(wù))tominorsfrom8pmto9pmonFridays,SaturdaysandSundays,aswellasonholidays.Theycan’tplaygamesatanyothertime.Underearlierrules,minorscanplayonlinegamesfor1.5hoursonanydayandthreehoursonholidays.Butmanyparentshopetohavestricterrules.Asforthisnewrule,thereisastrongdebate.Somepeoplethinkthisisagoodthingwhileothersthinktheruleistoostrict.Therulealsoasksparentsandschoolstoworktogethertomakesureitisfollowed.34.Whycan’tminorsspendalotoftimeplayingvideogamesanymoreinChina?A.Theirparentsdon’twanttobutsmartphonesforthem.B.Gamecompaniesstopofferinggameservicetothem.C.Thegovernmentsetaruletocutonlinegamingtimeforthem.D.Schoolsstoppedstudentsfromplayingvideogamesonweekdays.35.Now,12-year-oldTomcanplayvideogames________accordingtothepassage.A.from8pmto9pmonFridays B.a(chǎn)tanytimeonSaturdaysC.for1.5hoursonanyday D.for3hoursonholidays36.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“debate”meaninChinese?A.意見 B.討論 C.困難 D.號召37.Thepassageismainlyabout________.A.whyminorslikeplayingvideogamesB.videogamesthatminorscouldplaynowC.howlongminorsshouldplayvideogamesD.therulethatstopsminorsgamingtoomuch(2022秋·浙江金華·七年級校聯(lián)考期末)Haveyoueverwantedtostopeatingsomethingsweetbutyoucouldn’t?Canyoueataboxofchocolateallbyyourself?Canyousay“no”tosweetsatparties?Ifyoucan’t,thenperhapsyou’resugaraddict(有癮的人).Doctorssaythatpeoplewhoofteneatsweetscaneasilybecomeaddictedtosugar.Sugaraddictionisserious,becauseitcanreallydamageyourhealthandevencause(導(dǎo)致)death.Doctorssaythatweshouldeathealthyfood,suchasfruitandvegetables,andweshouldn’teatalotofsugarorfastfood.Butsugaraddictsaredifficulttofollowtheadvice.Well,hereissomeusefuladviceforsugaraddicts:★Eatsomefreshfruitwhenyoureallywantsomethingsweettoeat.★Cutdownonsweetfoodslowly.Don’ttrytostopeatingitallatonce.★Youhavetotellyourparents.Theywillhelpyougiveup(放棄)badeatinghabits.38.Whocanbecomeaddictedtosugareasily?A.Peoplewhoofteneatsweets.B.Peoplewhoeatlotsoffastfood.C.Peoplewhodon’thavehealthyfood.D.Peoplewhoeatlotsoffruitandvegetables.39.Whatadvice(建議)doesthedoctorgiveus?①Weshouldeatchocolatetokeephealthy.②Weshouldn’teatalotoffastfood.③Wehavetogiveupbadeatinghabitsbyourselves.④Weshouldeatfreshfruitandvegetablestokeephealthy.⑤We’dbettercutdownsweetfoodslowly.A.①④⑤ B.②④⑤ C.①②③ D.②③④40.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Freshfruitsaretheworstfoodforus.B.Weshouldeatsugartokeephealthy.C.Parentsmayhelpyougiveupbadeatinghabits.D.Wecanstopeatingsweetfoodatonce.41.Wherecanweseethepassage?A.Inadictionary. B.Inastorybook.C.Inasciencebook. D.Inanewspaper.(2022春·浙江寧波·七年級??计谀㏒tudentslearntheirlessonsinclass.Inclassteachersteachthem.Studentssitintheclassroomlisteningtotheteacher.Thisisawayoflearning.Isthistheonlywayforstudentstolearnsomething?Ofcoursenot.Thereisanotherwaytolearn.Thatis,studentscanteachthemselves.Forexample(例如),ifyoucannotremembersomethingwhenyouaredoingyourhomework,youcanlookatyourbooktofindtheanswer.Thisisawaytoteachyourself.Anditisnotadifficultthingbutagoodway.Wecandothisatanyplaceandatanytime.Howdoyouteachyourself?Thefirstthingyoumustdoisreading.Readsomethingyouareinterestedin,oryouhavetoread.Thesecondisthatyoumustaskyourselfquestions.Thequestionissomethingyoudon’tunderstand(明白),oryouwanttoknowmoreaboutit.Youcanwritedownthesequestions.Acleverstudentisusuallygoodataskingquestions.Thethirdistoanswerthequestionbythinkinghard,byreadingthetextorotherbooks,andsometimesbyaskingotherpeople.Thisisthewayofteachingyourself.Andyoumustdothisallbyyourself.Ifyoukeepdoinglikethisforalongtime,youaresuretosucceedinyourstudy.Youmaybethebeststudent.42.Teachingyourselfisagoodwayoflearningbecause________.A.youcan’tlookatyourbooktofindtheanswerB.youcandothisatanyplaceandatanytimeC.youcansitintheclassroomandlistentotheteacherD.youcan’tremembersomethingwhenyouaredoingyourhomework43.Whatisthemainideaofthesecondparagraph(段落)?A.Whatteachingyourselfis.B.Whyyoushouldteachyourself.C.Howyouteachyourself.D.Whyteachingyourselfisagoodwayoflearning.44.Theunderlinedword“succeed”probablymeans_______.A.worryabout B.dowell C.turnright D.gowrong45.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.ReadingInterestingThingsB.AskYourselfQuestionsC.TeachingYourselfD.ThinkingHard(2022春·浙江寧波·七年級??计谀㎜onglongago,therewasaclevermonkey.Helivedinanappletreeonabeautifulisland.Oneday,acrocodile(鱷魚)swamtotheisland.“I’mhungry”hesaid.Sothemonkeythrew(扔)aredappletothecrocodile.Thecrocodilemunched(咀嚼)andmunched.Thenextday,thecrocodilecameback.“Please,mayIhavetwoapples?”heasked.Heateoneandgaveonetohiswife.Thecrocodilewenttoseethemonkeyeverydaytolistentohisstoriesandeathisapples.Hewantedtobecleverjustlikethemonkey.Thecrocodile’swifehadanidea.“Whydon’tyoueathisheart(心)?Thenyoucanbeclever,justlikehim!”Thenextday,thecrocodilesaidtothemonkey.“Cometomyhouse!We’llhavelunchtogethertothankyoufortheapples.”Butwhenthemonkeyarrived,thecrocodilesaid,“Monkey!IwanttoeatyourheartsoIcanbeascleveryou.”Theclevermonkeythoughtquicklyandsaid,“Myheartisn’there.It’sinmyappletree.”Theywentbacktotheisland.“WaithereandIwillgetmyheart.”themonkeysaid.Themonkeyquicklyclimbedthetreeandsatatthetop.“Oh,crocodile.Youaretoogreedy(貪婪的).Ofcourse,youcan’thavemyheart.Andnowyoucan’thavemyapples,either!”Theclevermonkeylaughedandlaughed!46.Whydidthecrocodilevisitthemonkeyeveryday?A.Topickapplesforthemonkey.B.Togetsomeapplestoeat.C.Topracticehisswimmingskills.D.Totellstoriestothemonkey.47.Whatdidthecrocodilewantfromthemonkeylater?A.Tokeepthemonkeyasafriend.B.Tohaveadeliciouslunch.C.Tobecleverlikethemonkey.D.Toliveintheappletree48.Whatcanweinfer(推測)fromthestory?A.Thecrocodilelearnedhowtopickapples.B.ThemonkeylefthisheartinCheappletree.C.Thecrocodilegotthemonkey’sheartintheend.D.Thecrocodilecouldnotgetanythingfromthemonkey.49.Whatisthemoral(寓意)of

thestory?A.Don’tbeagreedyman.B.Don’thelppeopleindanger.C.Friendscanhelpusintimesofneed.D.Don’tbelieve(相信)animalsthatcantalk.(2022秋·浙江麗水·七年級統(tǒng)考期末)Whenwetravel,wecanmakenewfriends,seebeautifulplacesandlearnaboutforeigncultures(文化).Wealsogrowaspeople,havefunandchallenge(挑戰(zhàn))ourselves.However,whileyou’retraveling,youwillhavedifficultiesnowandthen.Wehavesometipsthatwillmakeyourtripseasier.There’sasayingthatsometravelershave:takehalftheclothesandtwicethemoney.Thismeansthatyoushouldonlypackhalfoftheclothesthatyouthinkyou’llneed,andyoushouldbringtwicetheamountofmoneythatyouthinkyou’llneed.Somepeoplebringtoomanyclothes.Ifyoudothis,yourbagwillbetooheavy,anditwillbedifficulttocarry.Youdon’tneedtoomanyclothes.It’sbettertohavealightsuitcase.Ontheotherhand,somepeopledon’tbringenoughmoney.It’sgoodtotakesomeextramoney,justincaseyourunout.Ofcourse,safetyisthemostimportantthingwhenyou’retraveling.Beforeyoutravel,learnabouttheplacethatyou’regoingtovisit.Readaguidebook.Thebookwilltellyouallaboutthedangersinthatplace.Itwilltellyouwhichpartsofacityaresafe,andwhichpartsarenot.Everyplaceisdifferent,butyoushouldalwaysfollowthesehandytipswhenyoutravel.First,whenyou’reatanairport,astrangermightoffertodriveyoutoyourhotel.Ignore(忽略)thatpersonandgotothetaxistand.Thatpersonisprobablyanillegal(非法的)taxidriver.Second,don’tcarrytoomuchcash.Youcanuseyourbankcardinstead,【________】Finally,ifyoutravelbyyourself,alwaystellafriendwhereyouarestaying.Thatway,theycanfindyouifthere’saproblem.Somepeoplethinkthattravelingisalittlescary,butit’susuallyalotoffun.Justremembertostaysafe,besmart,andhaveagoodtime!50.Whatdoes“nowandthen”inthefirstparagraphmean?A.Allthetime B.Never C.Sometimes D.Often51.Whyareguidebooksimportantaccordingtothearticle?A.Theygiveimportantinformation. B.Theytellyoufunnyplacestogo.C.Theycanbesoldformoney. D.Theyhelpyoumakefriends.52.Whichsentenceisthebesttoputin【________】?A.mostcitiesallowtravelerstopaywithbankcards.B.itiseasytogotoabankclosetoyou.C.carryingtoomuchcashisnotgoodD.youcanlookforbeautifulplacestovisit.53.Whichofthefollowingisthetipthatthearticlegives?A.Ignoreillegaltaxidrivers.B.Totakeabigsuitcaseisbetterthantwosmallones.C.Alwaysgotravelingwithafriend.D.Takeasmuchmoneyastheclothes.(2022秋·浙江麗水·七年級統(tǒng)考期末)Jimmyishappy.Hisunclegiveshimaniceredpen.Helikesitverymuch.HetakesittoschoolandshowsittohisbestfriendJack.Jacklikesit,too.Aftermathclass,Jimmyopenshispencilboxandwantstoshowthepentootherclassmates.Butit’snotthere.“Whereismypen?”Jimmythinks,andhebeginstolookforitinhisschoolbag.Hecan’tfindit.Theredpenislost.Jimmyissad.HeremembersheonlyshowsthepentoJack.“Jack,Ican’tfindmypen,”Jimmysaystohisfriend.Afterhearingthis,Jacklooksuneasy(不安的).“Youwillfindit.”hesays.Jimmysaysnothinganddoesn’ttellothersaboutthis.

Intheafternoon,Jimmytakesouthissciencebookbeforethescienceclass.Hefindshisredpenisinit.Acardisinthebook,too.Itsays,“Here’syourpenandI’mreallysorry.Arewestillbestfriends?”“Sure,”Jimmythinksandgivesabigsmile(微笑)toJack.54.WhyisJimmyhappytoday?A.Becauseitishisbirthday. B.Becausehegetsapenfromhisuncle.C.Becausehelosthispen. D.Becausehefindshispeninhisroom.55.WhendoesJimmyfindhispenlost?A.Inthemathclass. B.Afterthescienceclass.C.Beforehegetstoschool. D.Afterthemathclass.56.Whichistherightorder?①Can’tfindthepen.

②Havemath.

③HaveScience.

④Getacard.A.①②③④ B.②①④③ C.①③②④ D.②③①④57.Fromthestory,wecaninfer(推斷)_________.A.JackhelpsJimmyfindhispen. B.Jacksteals(偷)Jimmy’spen.C.JimmyisangrywithJack. D.JimmygiveshispentoJack.(2022秋·浙江嘉興·七年級統(tǒng)考期末)Inourschool,thereisabiglibrary.Therearelotsofbooksinit.Wecanfindallkindsofbooksinit.Someareforusstudentsandsomearefortheteachers.60setsofdesksandchairsareinthelibrary.Thedesksareblueandchairsarewhite.Ilikethecolors.Onthewallaresixpicturesofourschool.Ilikereadinganddoingresearch(研究)init.SoIgotothelibraryeveryday.Itisopenfrom8o’clockto22o’clock.Andwecanfindthebooksweneedeasily.However,manyofthebooksinthelibraryareveryold.Itisnotgoodforstudentstodoresearch.Therearenotenough(足夠的)computersinthelibrary.Ialwaysfindsomestudentswaitforthecomputerbecauseotherstudentsneedtousethecomputerforalongtime.58.Whoisthelibraryfor?A.Students. B.Teachers. C.Parents. D.Studentsandteachers.59.Howlong(多久)doesthelibraryopen?A.14hours. B.15hours. C.16hours. D.17hours.60.What’sonthewallofthelibrary?A.Amap. B.Aclock.C.Somephotosoftheteachers. D.Somepicturesoftheschool.61.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Manyofthebooksinthelibraryarenew.B.Thereareenoughcomputersinthelibrary.C.Ialwaysgotothelibrary.D.Thereare40setsofdesksandchairsinthelibrary.(2022秋·浙江嘉興·七年級統(tǒng)考期末)TheOresundBridgeconnectstwocountries—DenmarkandSweden.Thisbridgeisabout16kmlong.Ithasabridgeoverthesea,atunnelundertheseaandaman-madeislandinthesea.TouristsfromtheDenmarksideneedtogofromthetunnel-leveltothebridge-levelontheisland.Ittookoverfouryearstobuildthisbridge.WhenitopenedonJuly1st,2000,alargenumberofpeoplewenttohavealook.Theyweresurprisedatitsbeauty.Nowitisstilloneoftheworld’smostbeautifulbridges,▲—peoplehavetopay$52forpassingit!About6,000touristsgothroughthebridgeeverydayandabout8millionpeoplepassthebridgebytraineachyear.Since2000,atotalofmorethan12,000carsand50thousandpeoplecrossitdailyoritisabout4.5millioncarsand19millionpeopleyearly!ThetrafficacrossSwedentoDenmarkrisesforabout11%ayear,andthebridgeispossiblyfullypaidin2035.TheOresundBridgehasagreatinfluenceonthe3.5millionpeopleintheOresundarea.Itmakestheirpeople’sliveseasyandofcoursetheeconomyinthisareawillgrowfastinthefuture.62.Accordingtothepassage,theOresundBridgehas________parts.A.three B.four C.five D.six63.WhichofthefollowingisthebestsentencetofillintheblankinParagraph2?A.butthisbridgeisnotfree B.a(chǎn)ndmanypeoplecometovisititC.soitisfamousallovertheworld D.becausepeoplebuiltitinadifferentway64.WhichsentencecantellustheOresundBridgeisverypopular?A.Itisoneoftheworld’smostbeautifulbridges.B.About6,000touristsgothroughthebridgeeveryday.C.Ittookoverfouryearstobuildthisbridge.D.Morethan120,000carscrossitdaily.65.Thispassageisprobablytakenfromthe________partofanewspaper.A.sports B.history C.music D.geography(2022秋·浙江舟山·七年級統(tǒng)考期末)Manypeoplethinkit’simportantandgoodforhealthtowashthefoodbeforecookingit.However,forsomefoodlikeeggs,washingcandomoreharm(害處)thangood.Peopleliketowashtheshell(殼)beforetheycooktheegg.Theywanttomakesurethere’snodirtorgerms(細(xì)菌)ontheegg.Buttheydon’tneedtodothis,becausefactorieswilldotheclea

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